The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 29, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 29. 1922
Wlieat Producers
Ask Government
Aid in Marketing
Kansas Organisation Request!
Advances of Not to Exceed
$2,500,000 From Finance
Corporation.
Wellington, July J8 Application
of the Ksnsss heat urowers sio
eiation for an advance not to exceed
Si.SO0.0UO to atiitt in financing the
orderly marketing of wheat during
the coming iraton, was announced
by the War Finance corporation. .
The corporation alio announced
that repreaentativn of the Washing
ton, Idaho, Montana, and North Da
kota Wheat Grower aitociationt
would appear before it August 9. la
connection with pending application!
from thoae organization! ai followi:
Washington Wheat Groweri as
aociation, $2,000,000; Idaho Wheat
Groweri aiiociation, $1,000,000;
Montana Wheat Groweri asiociation,
$J,000,000 and North Dakota Wheat
r.irt nriiiinn i fWYI ftflfl to
' $5,000,000.
. Advance! to co-operate marketing
aiiociation i to far for auiitance in
financing tht orderly marketing of
agricultural producti, the corporation
stated, total! 187,000,000, including
the following: Oklahoma Wheat
Growers aiiociation, $2,500,000;
Texas Wheat Growera aiiociation,
$45,000,000; Oklahoma Cotton Grow
ers Co-operative aiiociation, $6,000,
000; Arkantas Cotton Groweri Co
operative association, $7,500,000 and
Texas Farm Bureau Cotton associa
tion, $9,000,000.
The corporation said ft it expected,
that only a portion of the amounts
approved will be actually advanced
by he corporation and that, as was
the case during the pait teaaon, the
bank! in the interested district! will
do the major part of the financial
work for the associations.
Furthermore; the large eastern fi
nancial centen are ihowing a de
cided intereit thii year in the finan
cing of the co-operative marketing
associations and it is probable that
considerable amounts will be made
available from these centers, in ad
dition to the advances provided by
the local banks.
Stores Find Radio
Boom for Business
Eastern Department Houses
Install Proadcasting Stations
to Stimulate Sales,
From a report prepared by the Na
tional Retail Dry Goods aiiociation,
analysing radio telephone condi
tion!, we learn that there are at least
seven department itorri engaged in
broadcasting located ai followi:
Philadelphia, three; New York, one;
Newark, one; St. Louis, one; Los
Angeles, one. Numerous applications
have been filed by other department
stores, and the list ii bound to be
expanded materially by the time this
is read. Department stores recognize
radio si a merchandising opportunity
of the fint order, with an estimated
annual volume of $70,000,000.
In many of the larger itorei islei
of apparatui average $5,000 to $6,000
weekly in ipite of the shortage of
icti and parti. An important field it
expected to be the rural general itore,
because radio telephony will bring
metropolitan entertainments to coun
try districts and assist in saving life
and property in storms, flood or fire
by lending out alarms and warnings.
Motor Bandit's
Father Says Son
to Plead Guilty
"We Want to Give Boy An
other Chance, Parent As.
- se rti, With Teari Stream,
ing Down Cheeks.
George Conklin, 1407 North Srv-
enteenth itreet. Hone mason, father
of Roy Conklin, IV. confessed motor
bandit, told city detective! yesterday
morning hit son would plead guilty
and go to the penitentiary.
- Tears slipped down the furrow s .of
hii tanned lace ai the father talked
to detectives.
"It's hard, awfully hard," lie
added, "but we want to get this
squared up and give him another
chance to be the man we've dreamed
he might be."
Both young Conklin and his part
ner in a series of alleged holdups,
Esrl D. Edwards, alias Evans, Ar
lington, Neb., are ssld by detectives
to have sdmitted that they also held
up Lee Mitchell at Fifty-first street
end Ames avenue the night of July
21 and robbed him of a $700 diamond
pin.
Edwards is ssid to have admitted
he was paroled from Lincoln peni
tentiary seven months sgo sfter be
ing sent up from Nebraska City in
une, 1920, for one to seven years
or forgery,
Shipping Board Surrey
to Be Made Here Next Week
An ofbes of the United Statu
Shipping board will be opened in
Omaha if a lurvey lo be made by
toward C. riummer, member of the
board, Droves satisfactory.
: Mr. riummer is expected here this
week on his way to California and
wilt stop hers for several dayi on
his wsy back, late in August. Tht
Chamber of Commerce Foreign
WASH
FROCKS
Several Hadr4 of Them
la a One
Cent Sale
Buy one and we
fire you another
of equal ralue
for ...........
1
Trsds and Comnierct committee his
already obtained a Urge amount of
freight busineti from this territory
for the United States Shipping board
boats. This class of freight was for
merly shipped in foreign bottoms.
The shipping board now maintains
ofhees in kaiuat City. St. Louis and
Minneapolis m lite middle west.
Grand Island Industrie!
Feel Coal Shortage Pinch
Grand Maud, Neb.. July 2&
(Special Telegram.) The etfecti of
the toal strike are beginning to be
felt in industries here. The city op
erates a Urge wiirr, electricity and
ke utility and has a supply foi only
a utile over 50 days.
The Union Pacific supply will last
lest than 50 days. Tht American
Beet Sugar company's plant usually
hai from 500 to 2,000 tons stored for
ill fall campaign by this time, but
can get coal oiily (or immediate vie.
City officials are considering install
ing an oil burning system, initead of
coal.
AT $10.00
We in elMt ! Btrr rlS
Jutt IS t: me, wrap 4 tlU
for aie.e. vomi mny.
JULIUS ORKIN
ma dcIm ain
Bee Want Ads Traduce Results.
flnuliHni'tiintlinliulliiil1l!l(l!iii1iiiii!nniHM
Omaha Firm Loses Suit
i to Get Paving Contract
Falls City, Neb., July 28. (Spe
cial.) WorV on the $75,000 paving
program . has been started here as
result of Judge J. B. Raper having
thrown out of court the mandamus
proceedings instituted by the Bauer
Johnson Construction and Supply
company of Omaha against the lo
cal city council at a hearing held
in district court. The Omaha firm
aought to compel the council to re
let the contract, claiming to have
lCCQ lilt. .WKVfl. UlUUki,
German Mark at .0017 7-8.
. New York, July 28. Unfavorable,
cable diipatches concerning Ger
many'! financial situation caused an
other sharp decline today in marks,
which were quoted here at 17ft cents
a hundred,' the samt price ai the new
low record of July 8. This repre
sented an overnight decline of VA
cent! a hundred.
Announcing
ening
the
Op
of Our Mid-Summer
August Sale
Monday, July 31st
In All Departments
(See Sunday Papers)
FURNITURE
RUGS
DRAPERIES
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Out-of'Tonn
Customers
enjoy the same credit fa
cilities here as our Omaha
patrons receive.
1417 DOUGLAS STREET
Mail Orders
Promptly Filled
Satisfaction assured. Let
us know your wants by
mail.
Quality
A Credit Store for All the People
Style
NEW FALL MODELS
in famous fadeless
BLUE
SERGE
21
UHT
75
Cannot be duplicated for
less than $40 and $45
Single and double-breasted effects. Suits in the smartest of New Autumn styles,
developed from extra quality fine fadeless blue serge. Suits that retain their
good appearances to the last day you -wear them. ; .
Credit Terms One Cannot Resist
DOWN
and then only
$2 per week
Every Size ..
from
..: 34 to 82,
Stoats, Longs,
Slims, Stubs,
. Regular
Good appearances are a business and social asset these days don't neglect yours.
These exceptionally easy terms make it easy for. you to appear at your best.'
Take advantage of this suit buying offer.
The big reason behind this sensational Blue Serge Suit sale is to
keep the store busy during these hot, sultry days. Beddeo's policy of
"Keep busy every hour" is responsible for these daring low prices.
Buy on Payments
See These Famous
Suits in Our Windows
1 XsmdM
End of July Sale
Charge purchaeee made
Saturday and Monday will
be. billed September lit
Prices Are Persuasive
"-We Leave to Them the Argument
Charge purehaees mads
Saturday and Monday will
be billed September 1st.
Silks
-"There's a Reason"
,. Saturday Will Be a Final
Day for Summer Silks ' '
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All tf.le lota have been reviewed, revised, regrouped-and repriced.
Every "piece guaranteed perfect. The best makes. We feel like
apologizing, to our fellow merchants for these price, but
FOB A GOOD REASON
. " we want to sell them all on Saturday.
36-inch White Silk Skirtings
36-inch Novelty Georgette
36-inch Foulards
36 and 40-inch Poplins
36-inch Silk Gingham Checks
36-inch Lining Silks
'32-inch' Tub Silks
ETC., ETC.
40-inch Best Foulards
40-inch Printed Crepe de Chine
40-inch Sport Silk Skirtings
40-inch Sport Satins
36-inch Heavy "White Shantung
ETC., ETC.
40-inch High Grade Sport Silks
40-inch Novelty Dress Silks
36-inch Brocade Novelties -54-inch
White All Silk Shantung
ETC., ETC.
12
1
$2
50
yd.
00
yd.
Summer Dresses
10
5
7 Organdie Presses priced to $25.00
10 Swiss. Cresses .priced to $22.50 ;
10 hand Drawn Voile Dresses', priced to
$19.75., f
15 Stouts, Voiles. Tissues and Ginghams,'
sizes 42 to 62, priced to $22.50
Gingham Dresses ..
8 Dresses formerly priced to $12.50
10 Stouts, sizes to 5 formerly priced to $12.50
10 .Wash Dresses
Organdies, jumper ginghams (gl Qt.
Close-out price, $1&D
Silk Sport Dresses
Total of 20 dresses of figured crepe de chine, krepe knit and
Roshanara. . High colorings and beautiful combine- fijf. pT
tions. Formerly priced to $25. Close-out price, plO
3-Piece, Dresses
Nothing smarter this season than these beautiful costumes
of Sylvette and Pebble Crepes. About 10 in this grouping.
maim? nign anaaes ana comoinauons. Formerly i
pncea io su.ou. uose-out price,
Ladies' Hosiery
Continuing Our Definition
o Hosiery Terms
SECONDS Places In the fabric that havt
been torn or drop stitched and caught tc
g ether again, making a mended spot. Du
. colorations, mis-matched pairs, ate.
IMPERFECTS OR XR REGULARS Softer
names for seconds. -
SUBSTANDARDS A still mora refined
name for seconds. .
RUN OF THE MILL From these if yea
' are lucky and patient you may find a per
v feet pair. Most of them are apt to be see- .
' onds.
SATURDAY will be a day Of special prleta,
Many small lota to be closed out
All fiber stockings, clear to the top, black ,'
only, per pair . 89et ,
Pure silk with deep lisle top 794
. Seamless silks in black, brown and white.
Per pair. 81.23
Full fashioned silk lisle tops 91.85
Special Sale, Whites Only
Pure silk to the top. A $$.00 M QQ
stocking. Per pair, epXeiO
All ailk full-fashioned Ingrain, all shoe ,
shades. Per pair, 82.65
v . '
40 Dresses and Aprons
of . Tissue Gingham
Broken lots, four and five of a style, all.
fresh new garmenta. good aasortment of
colors, including white. Formerly prtcad, -$5.00
to $8.50. Sals prices
$395 $5.95 ?
Rouae Drtia Section Second Fleet '
General Reduction and Close-out of
All Bathing Suits
GROUPS 1 AND 2 Bathing suits of all wool. Plenty of colors
and combinations. Close-out prices
Y, $2.95 $3.95
GROUPS 3 AND 4 Bathing suits, rich colorings and combina
tions of materials, Including trlcolette. Close-out prices '
Stout Site Bathing SuitsSizes to $ w
Sizea to 52. Mainly dark colors. V necks and armhole finish.
Close-out prices 84.95 and 86.95
Beach Suits of Surf Satin
They come in black, bloomers attached with pipings of white,
red, merry blue, honey dew and purple, and have the appear
ance of black satin but are not Close-out price 83.95
wo a a u urau
$25.00
Women's Undervests, $1.65
A Special Purchase of
Glove Silk Fabric Vests
' In a quality you are lamlliar with. A quality wa have sold
with satisfaction for many years. ' It is unnecessary to re
call the pricea you have paid ua in these past years. Wo
hare secured this lot for sale on M CK
Saturday at each epl.wl
Breakfast Coats and
Pullman Robes
They are practical, cool and indispen- .
sable and come in taffeta and satin.
Both light and. dark color- . gT QC
tags. Close-out price, V
Slip-on Sweaters
Those rery popular styles, weaves and
necks. Colors, tan, gray and white. A
few other colors. Close-out M QC
price .... PA.7tf,
Wash Dress Goods
Imagine a vast array of attractive
materials piled into, groups and
their description condensed Into
. these few grim statements.
36-inch batiste In many printings 394 :
40-lncb French and other fine voile, 504
29 and 36-inch tissues, many silk mixed,
special at - 504
Dotted Swiss and Swiss organdies, best in
the world at 754 '
Summer Savings in a ' j r
Sale of Notions v
On the Square Saturday y,-
Coat's spool cotton, dozen ooc
Star snap fasteners, card ' e
Jiffy Pants - We
Children's rubber bibs . 19e
Rubber dressing combs . . 19e
Singer machine oil, bottle . 10c
Crown Jewel pins, paper 7
Assorted Hair Pin Cabinets, each le
Velvet Grip corset supporters ' 19e
Coats and Howard darning cotton, per
spool. . . 4o
Carmen hair nets, single mesh, in cap
and fringe styles, dozen $1.19
Kleinert aummer weight drees shields,
- special at Me
Sanitary belts - - tie
-Extra Specials-
Muslin Underwear
V Saturday
White Sateen Petticoats .
Excellent quality, aplendidly '
made, panel front and back, deep
hemstitched hem. - , ,;
Cotton Crepe Bloomers'
, Knee length, reinforced, finished
with neat ruffle and elastic band.
Envelopes
Of fine nainsook, strap shoulders,
val lace trim.
Tour Choice of Any One of These
on Saturday
95c
Muslin Underwear Section
Second Floor.
Sale of Fine Ginghams'
Floor Below
Splendid line of checks. ' Big assort
ment of plaids. Comprises lines that
have been priced from 75c to Em
$1.25. On sale at OUC
Children and Juniors
About 200 Summer Dresses
Sizes 6 to 16 years. Every summer dress la
Included. Ginghams, voiles, organdies,
Swisses, ratine, linens, chambraya and the
most alluring combinations of the season.
Colors and white. In four great groupings;.
Close-out prices
83 85 875O 81Q
All Bathing Suits Must Co
Sizes 2 to 16 years. In wool.
Small lot 2 to 6 years, close-out price,
only 984
Small lot, 6 to 14 years, close-out price,
only - 82.98
- Small lot, 6 to 14 years, close-out price,
only 83.98
Sport Silk Dresses
Sizes 6 to 16 years. Canton crepe, Geor
gette, tub silks, taffeta, and combina.
tions. Superb colorings. A number of
them at less than half price.
88.50 812.50 816.50
Children's Bath Robes
3 to 12 years, of Terry Cloth and Corduroy.
81.95 $3.95
Kiddies' Dresses
SUe 2 to 6 years. Small lota of dainty
' organdies and figured cotton dresses,
81.98 82.98 84.98
Men's Shirts Saturday at
There comes a time when wa are ready to Ignore cost and
market value and name a price that will carry the goods
away in a day. .
Such Is our attitude on several lines of men's shirts. They are email lots of
various makes. Some have collars attached, moat are with neckband. -
95c
MEN'S ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR Including our entire stock
of the "Kerry Kuf brand and will be sold
Saturday at per suit
95c J
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