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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1922)
8-A Omaha's Loss in Miners' Strike Continuing Our Department Managers' August Selling Event Set at $1000,000 THE SUNDAY BF.F: OMAHA, Al'fU'ST 20. 1W5. PrJr-rt Say Closing of Kansas nl Illinois FieM HoofU Price $2 a Ton Hrrf. ''Why mattf admit foal dufinf Hit .nd ,f etcr.aive h'a'P a.aH a n 4ii lni t imK rmnff Uil 1 r 'itutrv (Jnulia't tntiiul m r.ffW calls I"r ;ntly ' ' iil lout, iiiih in il'l'lrt r k M all hifl'tt and (or ill i ' 'I hit amount of ri would f't'iir a urn k of railroad rart e '-'iJ from Ori;i4 to i liuas'i. A; i fpi(r, ity jttjtnn font art uM lor if'itiirdir pufixncl in hofiira, llr r"'iit' . al atrr lif, Ne I'f'o I'omrr roinpiiy and the frrf i(:liy ro-njuny normally uht more lian .'".'' fm Hi strain Cal in 4 )nr ll.0O0.000 Loss. Mow nituh hi ihr nul strike foil Omaha imrr th turn enl mil Itt April'' i alf d r( irvml roal f 'tin i o Mid l II ariyhMys lit", liit irr"l tint 1 1, 'AO") wmld I an iiiriitii'liiii. It it liripriMe 10 fj'f'lie this lots in s't tern Orditur .ty lf,m f"j i t to tliit ti'aili't rowrt Iroin KatiM and lliiion fi'lli, lio'li of hIii.Ii hve Irrn rioted rjnrirs; tho airier Jiurilitf thia tijint'irr I'llif nr4'ii coal h l.rrii rr'f ivnj In, in t olorado and Nrtw M'iko, rotting the Omaha liiyer 2 to f! per l'n n;or than It.' normal rr.f of Kmai and Jlli. nni s"aril roil. This siliiati'sfl has i.uliH in extra r',.rnr ct nearly IVjO.OM to Omaha inr c April 1. at rording to an cttiinate of one deal rr. Paying Heavy Premium. "f Honld venture to v that Oms I a ha lire n paying a premium of iSfm to ffOOf) a day (or umiii coal sinre fti airike on artount of our i(rml t(!m roal lourrrt brinK r'frV 4i'l fanjill K. Hrown. "Strain roal U ro(ma; $4 to 'i prt ton. ai apainut f J to fo 1rfore the atrikr It will he September I it the esirli!, in my juHfrmrnt, before ri-nmj.tioii nf operation. cotiM be rflerirl in Omaha. There will be tol for everybody, but all will not be able to erer jt the roal iher want. We don't know what ditroi tion will be male of Jlh'noii coal for a while af'cr the minrri retume op'ratif'tin." K. C. Goddard explained that ,$ fr rmt of domett ie roal ued in Omaha normally cornel from the Illi noi f,rld and mont of the eam eoil from Kana firldi, neither hav ing been tignrd up ai yet. Using Oil. The normal conaumption of iteam eoal i beina; affTted by the recent introdurtion of oil burning apparatui tinker the boileri of varioui larjre Dtilitirl and induttrirl. The muni cipal watrt plant it conervint 70 ton of itum coal a day br uing 10, W (llon of oil each day un der four boiler at the Florence pumfniiif an'oii. Tin' plant will continue lo ttr oil a Jona; a oil i iheaprr. Similar itu;ition exint a the plruif of the Nebraska Power compsnv and the itreet railway com pany. The power company i minir oil f'ir fliiee-foiirihi of ji normal fuel iiipply, which m-an I'JO ton of ;riin coal per day now beinz ued a ai?ai'nt 400 ton before. The traction company i uina; 40 per criit o I and 00 per cent coal. Power company official Mated that it f pro'inwr nicy win ue on tor several month at baft. American Legion News Notes N'ewi of 32 ex-iervice men and vomen i onght by Harry (', l.'ougii, adjutant, (I)oiila county pc-it. The l:t include Willie Kiemi, ohn Siiiiiiiil Franklin. F.dward Fran. Daley, Abraham liauui, ll-nry E. 'onion, Mantel Max ISautn, Howard ViUon lirown, Vincent Rokki, 0oe p. WiIoy, Hiram Arthur Weit, Mr. Roie Riirnell, Dave Rutnell, l arl Thoma. Joncph S- Utitler, John , Strucbrr, Jame A. Ryan. Leo P. Hill, FredcHck K. Merritt, Tom Mc l a'l. Vinton II. Lorkhart, Herman A. Klcnttchy, Mr. Elba Quinn, Uo (iiiinn. Ma;. !.'. H. Smith, Jame A. Mcldrum, A. P. Hnke. Capt. Albert I'elionek. Ilmrv Autin, J. '. Har n, J. F. Mendon, David Caron, f?errv4tion for Pullman and bo ld ai i -omniodation may be made lor the New Orlcan convention through the po-t adjutant, w h hae proper blank. Meeting clicdukd : Entertainment bv Omaha Athletic cliili for litnii" 5 aii'l ''. at 8. ,10 Tiie Hay ti thl; (or itrotip 7 and S at 8 .''I I hm t-iiy mi'lit I'n.t meruit; at mum :l chamber, city hall, Aiiisni-t .". to nam d'le fair t" tate (oiHriilion. Roe I". llaiiiiiaii, iltvmlon, nurc. i 7 ,H the nilit r( Scttcm!'er 7, at J-I.'O H.ttncv Miert. st.tte eonvnitioii, Yoik, 5eptnt' her 1H :t. Vatiotul convention, New Orlranf, OctoScr I "20. Manawa Fiir Phce for r.trinlini( Slimmer VaratUm Maui pmk, thi iny't bin ""-jt-U pU,-e. i prmnlinu 4.atum ;? nunv hIio tii'll to tVe their airtitrmr. ii to far ay U' th tummer, 'f i i1"' V.fit id many tetrhd vi inmiu hfl want to felani Ihrr con id 111 ai hull a pool!)!. l ...t ..... i.,. bikini, ihr ritinni'iiiM. if. . . IW th ether iveuinn d be wanted t rtiH l!i hflit i'in i ... i. i . . . t ..... ..ift itn iioithl Un' a lew proil who pend a F't rif.il thnf pi lima MiiH l i!i m they iMtncd l . . . . i i... I III I I'IJI I I tM ll'HIIillg I ti li i n 1 now they l it k m 'i iM !iy ri''i in (., A U' iimnlvrf . pi. Hi. tie i l'fl-1 t Miikd i W Difi 't) i!i'i'i il an t iwl it!'iu;, in' Km " t nilr "' in i' l'f(l' "C lll't'l', 'ltl - I . k. ... .1... .1 .. .1 t.l.,.1.1. ii.iil in fi huffy I il il i - 1... i.. . . . . Welcome Visiting Merchants Wt ara !ad that Omaha hai tba opportunity of antartalning you, and wa tiopa that wa may hava tha pleaaura of bcinf af aarvica to you. Wa want you t maka Burftaa-Naah your had quartara for a feava planned unuaual aventa. Our diaplayt of new fall merrhandlaa may in. trt yia. EVERYBODY STORE' Welcome Visitinpr Merchants Tha convenience! of thia itora ara offered freely ta all Viaitinf Merchant! and their fm llieai Keat Room, Information Hervlce, Writlnr Table, ak Mr. I'otter Peak and Accommodation Bureau. Tea Room on tha Seventh Floor will rva you with a delightful S luncheon; cafe teria in tha DowmUlra IStore. Sensational Events Planned for Monday Continuing the "Event"- "An w announced in our Friday's advertlaement, tht exi'cutivea have rcpieatcd ui to continue our "Department Manager' Auguat SdiiniT Kvent" for another week. The generoua rcponae of the buying public indicated their intenae interent, which waa gained by giving them unuaual value at a time when they really appreciated receiving them. "The third week, which will be the last, makca ita entrance by offering apeclal featurea for Monday, which will be followed by hundreda of apeclal itema throughout the week. "Read our advertisement each day. Watch our window. Shop freely, with the aaaurance that the merchandie you purchase i priced unusually low and that it I of a quality to merit your attention." DEPARTMENT MANAGERS Auguit 20th, 1922, UURGESS-NASH COMPANY. OOO Arthur Reeves9 Special Values in Women's Sailor Hats In Black and Brown Luxtroua pluah with fac ing of rich velvet in self, tone. The regulation straight brim, and for women to whom so severe a style is not becoming, a model with slightly rolling brim. Priced at 395 -d 5 BurfM-Nh Hal 6bop Thli Flaw, OOO Fall Silks : Woolens Offered by L. A. North Plain and Fancy Silks, Yard, $1.00 1,500 yards in all; 36-inch checked silks; 36-inch striped taffeta; 36rinch printed foulards, and 32-inch tub silks, Special clearance price, yd., $1. Persian Corduroys at, Yard, $1.69 35- inch velvet corduroys in beautiful Taisley patterns. Makes wonderfully attractive bathrobe. Changeable Taffeta at, Yard, $1.95 36- lnch changeable taffetas In tint. for evening and In rich color combinations. Very special. Plain and Brocade Satins, Yard, $1.25 38-inch widths In attractive shades of rose, orchid, tan, henna, orange and spark blue, Middy Flannel at, Yard, $1.45 Fine all-wool flannel In the popular shades of carlrt, emerald green, delft blus and white. Kr middy Limine, aporta suits and children's fitata. An exceptional quality at thla rrloe, Volouw, Wool JerncyH, Plaids Monday, Yard, $1.50 5 J inch, all-wonl material, l ovely soft woolens In plaid, atrlpr and In plain ro!orlnt. At this prlc tlx' ars very apeclal offerings. Special Values in Towels, Linens, Blankets John Harmon's Feature Items for the Third Monday of This Event 2000 Yards Celebrated "Fruitofthe Loom" Muslin Yard, 19c Turkish Towels Each, 14c J;la hrd towel of an excel lnt quality. 17-1S inrti air. Huck Towels Each, 10c Mal of good with hemmed end 24 to a cuntomrr. quality hurk Limit of . Turkish Towels Each, 39c 22x44-inch iz towrla of two ply yarn; apecially prictd at 39. Turkish Towels Each, 59c 28xfi01nrh towel of extra fine quality, An exceptional value. Huck Towels Each, 24c J7xM-!nch size, of fin qual ity huck, with attractive damaak border. Turkish Towels Each, 19c A aixrd fine thread towel of rood quality. t'nuuol vatu. Extra Large Turkish Towels Each, 24c 2"x40 inrh towela of heavy quality. Mad with neatly hemmed enda, 200 Dresser Scarfs and Center Pieces Each, 49c 18xC0inrh ararf, trimmed with finny lc and medallon. 30-inch center piec trimmed with 4-Inch filet lace edge. Burf...-Nh l.ln.n Shop hce4 fUur The celebrated "Fruit f the Loom" bleached mus lin, an unusual value when priced at, a yard, 19c. Limit of 12 yards to a customer. Double Bed-Size Blankets Very Special, Pair, $3.15 The kind that look and feel like wool. In attrac tive block plaid designs, in all the desired colors. Size 66x80-inch size. Limit of 2 pairs to a customer. White Nainsook Yard, 26c 86-Inch width of excellent quality much used for under garments, yard. 26c. White Lonprcloth Yard, 19c 86" Inch width. A fine qual ity that will maka dainty and serviceable garments. M. Van Uithoven Offers Extraordinary Values Monday Valuct So Unusual That One 1$ Prompted to Supply the Needs of Next Season Golf Hose $3.25 Imported all - w o o 1 hose of medium weljfht. Brown heather and light and dark grey heather mixtures. M. Kiddies' Sox 27c Three-quarter length Dorothy aox. Two-toned with accordion tops. Not ordinary aox, but an especially fine hose. VAN UITHOVEN Union Suits 49c and 59c Good quality lisle in summer weight. Made sleeveless with reg ulation top and tight, shell or lace knee. Priced according to aiz. Sizes 81 and 38, 49. Sizes 40 to SO, 69c. Pure Silk Hose Pair, $1.00 Pure thread white ailk hose with patterns embroidered in col ors. A good weight with rein forced feet and garter top. Greatly reduced from former pricing now, pair, $1.00. v BurfM-Nli Hosiery Shop Main Floor. Junior Two-Piece Sport Suits This is a new ship ment of these khaki out fits for girls. The bloomer-knicker is made with box pleats front and back, and with side pleats that are pleated into a 2-inch adjustable belt. The middy is made regulation style with sailor collar and patch pockets. Sizes 6 to 14. Special at $2.00 Burfiat-Nath Third Floor Manufacturer' 8 Complete Line Specially Priced Novelty Sports Belts at 50c Through an unusually fortunate transaction the en tire line of a leading manufacturer was sold to us at a great concession, making it possible to offer a value we believe to be without parallel. There are thousands of belts belts for sweaters, belts for sports costumes, and belts for afternoon dresses in an almost endless variety of colors and styles, including girdle effects. At this price you should have a belt for every costume. BurfoM-Nih Loathor Cooda Shop Main Floor. Yard Goods : Sheets : Domestics : Curtain Materials Windsor Crepe ' Yard, 21c Attractive duiigna and In all wanted colors, Specially priced. Tissue Ginghams Yard, 25c 32-inch width with silk plaids and stripes. Exceptional value. 3,500 Yards Batiste and Voile 36 and 40-inch batiste and voilo of excellent quality, In many beautiful colors. A very un usual value, priced at, yard., !8c Crash Toweling Yard, 14c Very servlceabla quality, Outing Flannel Yard, 12c 27 In, flannel r.f soft fininh. Unbleached Muslin Yard, 14c Sa in, width. I'lrm quality. Bleached Muslin Yard, 14c !10-ln. width; exceptional value. Unbleached Sheeting Yard, 39c 7-4 sheeting; excellent quality. Seamless Bed Sheets Kach, $1.45 MuSo-in, sheets; 8 In. hem. Yard Goods Yard 15c 32-inch Gingham, good quality, in checks and plaids. 32-inch Plain Ginghamt, In all tha lovely colors. 32-inch Striped Gingham, dark grey, for work shirts. 36-inch PsrcaUi, in light and dark bcakgroumU, 40 inch Printad DatiiU aad Voiloi, in variety of patterns. 36-inch Morcoriiod Poplin in plain colors. Unusual value, Table Damask Yard, 49c 68-inch bleached tabla da mask, 1V to 10-yard lengths. Figured Cretonne Yard, 19c 30-inch figured cretonne In attractive designs. Special. 2,000 Yards Crepe Tissue White background with colored silk stripe. A fine lightweight fabric that wilj make- dainty and scrv iceable garments, yard , lie Feather Pillows, 95c A good no ft pillow. Pillow Cases, 25c 4.'x38 Inch six of good quality. F)u! NilMUIa Stat Curtain Scrim Yard, 10c 36-inch width, Plain center with fancy border. Cotton Blankets Pair, $1.95 74x80-in. site. Fancy border. Table Cloths Each, $1.49 !2 yard cloths; excellent values. Cotton Blankets Pair, $3.95 fltixSD-in. size, Tan, blue, pink and grey pluiils. Damask Napkins Kach, 16c 20x20 in. sut; mill stained. Bed Spreads Kach, $1.89 71x8 in. site, fipeiial prios. In the Drapery Section "Tha first two weeks of the 'Managers' Auguat Selling Event' have created a number of remnants and ihort piece that 1 h ill sHI at prices you never expected ( see, On to five-yard lungth priced each, at 2S and upward." K. l liUIMr.S. Manager Prapery Pept, Fringes and Edges Yard. 10c Many patterns an t tutors af od aial y ttlnns ftingo and ta, 200 Porch Cii5hions Kach, 59c lias Kair M!4 f!!l.. f Ms.'k bather tt tm h i n. , ha-ro rw a t tiMti Children's Parasols Kach, 59c Final clearance dale of children' paraioU, Plain color and pretty flower design, Natural wood handle. Auftut durance price, 5tc, Tea Strainers Kach, 40c S.lvcr-plate I tea trin er wlih ebony handle, ?U priced at 4V, S00 Pairs Women9 a One-Strap House Slippers i) $1 67 Pair v i Mark ic Vld al!pr with hand turned !; ruhher hrU atuchrd, lade of aott leather and uuh hand turned aulas, thry are without doubt the n.ot mfort. atl ahoe tn fan buy (r home wear, N ra Mail O.J... ha C O D (VW aHs a ivum s i f: . . r et y lpriiL ... i. ' ..'j " I Ik. I, a. - .ft fttl.O. u r. ,tl ! t