16 111!: OMAHA DKK: THUJUSDAY. NOVKMULK ;!. I'M. Farm Credit Bill Is Introduced by Senator Norris Nfliradan Propor Hovcii inrnt Capitalized Corpora tion to Buy and Sell Ag ricultural I'rodticl. M'tisiilnston, Nov, . (Hy A. r KifiiiiroKml by he loliiiiuiiiliitlon nt I'n-iiMriit tfiirtliitK In TiifwJiiy liirasuKe, Unit thi' linllcin i n 'Jit M tuns t tiKtuli nfl lo provide i lief fiiriJifii, tiiimlifia of cmigreae fioTn the hKru ultmul mute todny In niiKiir.'it,r nt-i to liiiiiR Nliont n ui'tmwit of rui'iil credit I'tOxlNtlun le fnre the did tit the jr'.nt roriKrcaa. r.t Mid'h. M-'iitinpitn ut the outwit wiiti'ivi! I.H K'ly I" "i" annate iitiil Intliiili d In triuliiftinn of ii Mil hy I'hiiii man Nor ilfof Ihe iiKrl' iiltuiiil commit tre for ITCIltloll of 11 KDViTflllll'Ilt I HllltllllWll i.ni iHiriition to buy nnd hi'II farm Tiroiluclg; an uddrf-as In the smote I Hfiiator lold, r'liuMIrii, .North Iu koto. wurrilnK mnilrmt fiunlini'iit of ruriil credit U'Mlntliu liimcd on the fHitiTNl r'lwrve system, and n eonfi-r AltYKKTIHKMKST. - Dyspeptics! Take fiotice!! TK Word Ha Con. Forth That Stuart't Dytpepia Tablet Rain data You at tha Banquet. All you kmi)', tour etomai'h who frar to wt litHiiM from acidity you nurfar the pan nf hidiKxtiuti, let it Ladita and Ceailrnteiti All Who Ara Not Supplied With Stuart' Dytpepala Tablet Art Out of Luck. ha known that you find relief from auch dlatreae br almply chewing on or two Stuart' Pyapepula 'I'ablete after meal. 4 boat of people have gone bni-k to fried anna and bacoa, aauaaKe, doughnut; baked bean, pi and ehreae, aleak and onlona, augimber, cream with coffee and ao on be.'aun they diarovered that nfter eat Inir auch thinxa, a gtuurt'e Dyapepaia Tablet gave the alomarh a aweetened alkaline effect and there wna no eour. acid, gaaay heartburn, belching, preaaura and auch (liatreaaee due to IndlKotion f r eating. It la well to take notice vt th la and to get a CO-cent box of Stuart a Uyapcpala latitat at any drug tore. Be armed and prepared for the big dinner and banquet. .JlVKKTISEMKNT. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD ence li-twiii U aiii.itnrs from the litertot'k arrow us Mut'-a aid a mm m.ttra i f tlm Ak i h jii National I.iva htork ni 4K-atiun, ut Vihlrli thu 'I i uft of a ru iv rnilit hill wna illmli''l. Mating Srxt tt'wk, TlK'M ill M-lc'tllfllK, toliCtlier with rt:itHinenta hy li'iolna, lii'lic iiid that th" ii;ign of rural iTtillt Irmnlatmn iuM occupy a foiTiuiwt lui'e on tha I 'nigrum of th" iiKrliiiltimil blcH'. The wnat member of tha IiIih: will hold th flrnt ine.-tlna; of tha nalon next week and at that time, will endi-avor to na-n. iiihiii A i'jjrniii. Tha Mil pimrliltd hy fiiialur Nor rl for a funn product corporation I, almlhir to a measure offered ly the iigrh ulture roiiimltti'o chiilrnitin tha lnt a-Hlon, hut vlilrli ty iii .latit.'il by lKiflatlon e-xtrndlntf thu life of tint war lliwnir rurixiniiloii mid Ha jjowera In tha furnlahltiK ol uytli'iilturnl credit until next Junx 30, Hcnutor Noma would create a onr- porntlon with a liiuxliriutii oh pi u I etiib aorlbnd ly the K"veinm-nt of f 100,. UHi.ooq ami a dlmtorate of three liicinlii ra, the awn-lary of awrli'Ullura and two othi-ra appointi-d by the prca hli'tit. TIih' loiiMirnlloii, In brh'f, would l iiuthorli-d to tn''ulr lo- uitcirH anil wiir-hoiiHea; to buy farm produi'tH In th" 1'liltfd Htutu and to gill them lt her In thia country or abroad, and to opd'Hle uni.'hnrti'red k'overtiiiietit tiimuiKu lu curryliiK of priMliict of tlio farm, Thu ini'HHUrn wna referred to Bena. tor Norrla' committee, but there were no indication that It would receive roiiKldi-ration niunh more favorable than Ita predeceaHor. Would Aid Fanner. The bill preHftitrd by the National Llvi'Htixk aaaoclatlon commltteo to the ni-i'tlti( of aenntora from the live. nto:k Mtutea waa drafted by the corn mlttoo. In confi'rwji'o with war fl- nation corporation official, nnd la ileal K nod primarily to nld the llveatock prixlucern, nltlupiih comrniitee mem bera argued It nlao would provide re. lief for farmera. Ita enactment or the tiimhuk of It'KlNlatlon having elnv llnr features, Fred B. Iilxhy, preal dent of the unification, told the aena- torn, wna neceaaary to eave the live atiK'k producer of the weat. Kcnator Capper, republican, Kan- aaa, who p rente led at the meeting, will introduce the Mil Thursday, and It la expected to serve with other inpiuturea now pending; or to ba Introduced as a basin for credit legislation. The bill would entail no uae of fed eral fupds. It would provldo for the formation, under federal law and under the supervision of the comptrol ler of the currency, of agricultural credit corporations with a minimum capital of $250,000, to which national banlts might aubscroibo to the ng gregate of not more than 10 per cent of their paid-in capital and surplus. Would I e Kexerve Machinery. The bill contemplates utilization of the federal reserve board machinery to a certain extent and drafts IhhiipJ or drawn for agricultural purposes, secured by warehouse receipts and ac cepted by member banks, would be made eligible for rediscount with a maturity of six months, Instead of the present three months. The use of federal reserve machin ery was objected to by several of the senators attending the conference, who voiced the belief expressed earlier in the day by Senator Ladd, that a suc cessful farm credit plan 'could not be entangled with the federal reserve system. Indication were unmistak able that any legislation to extend rural credit through the federal re serve board, aa is understood to be favored by some administration of ficials, would be bitterly opposed In the senate. Say Cream Applied in Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once. If your nostrils are clogged and your head la stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh. Just get a small bottle ' of Kly' Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, anti septic, cream Into yoilr nostrils and let It penetrate through every air pas sage of your bead, soothing and heal ing the intlnmed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. Ah! how good It feels. Your nos tril are open, your head is clear, no mote hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headaches, dryness or struggling for breath. Kly's Cream Balm Is Just what sufferer from head colds and catarrh need. It's a delight. aovkktikkmunt. LESS MEAT IF Hundreds dome . to Pay Honor to iaigliliiiir Bill" Hmlv of Frank Kaoou He iiiotrd to niatkhloiic Tlit-a ti r !n (Jhi'a!n for St-n iff. Chicago, Nov. 12. The body of Frank Macon, noted character actor, early today was removed from Hie hole! where be died Huiulny to the Mlnikstnn theater, where until a week before his final llliiesa be p peareq nixnfiy for more tluiii a year In the title role of "I.lghlnln'," of which he also wna the author. This afternoon, with hundred of friend and atnrs of the world of make-believe in attendance, simple funeral service will be said, and Mghtnln' Hill June" will be laid to rest In a Chlctigo vault until next sum mer, when the body will be taken to Macon' native California to find It final resting place near where he wus born. Kenesaw Mountain I-utulls, commis sioner of baseball Hnd former federal Judge, clone friend of Mr. Macon, will delivery a brief eulogy, and the church service will lie that of the Church of Christ, Scientist, of which the veteran actor wa a member. Hundreds of friends and admirers of Bacon' art have 'passed reverently before hi liody, They came from all walks of life, Prairie Oil to Iluy Crude Oil on Gravity iais Tulsa, Okl Nov. 22. Tho 1'ralrlu Oil and Uus company, the largest pur chaser of crude oil In the midconti nent .field,, today announced that ef fective today It would buy crude oil In Kansas, Oklahoma and north Texas on a gravity basis Instead of paying the one price of $1.25 or more a bar rel as It ha been doing for 15 years. A Queer World 2.."(0 rnw li Siu;:f Wild Lit-, nor Piirl), ; llaltlc, I'lirkrt Diifli Aliotit Pond Polirc! (i. ts It Hack. Sali in, tire., Nov. I?, According In a local Jimllee court jury It la Jul n nccesiiry (or a nung mini In return s talking machine lo a nuns iniin nfter their enlace incut la broken as It Is In return diamond ring. The cse w. that of ll.irry llile temti lletly Marrow. Mclly ioiiI ended Unit he phono, graph waa a glfl and I hat she was entitled keep II. Harry whs dr. terniineil lo get II hack. The Jury held I hat lie should. Nintellilng Am fill. I .on Angele. Nov. 23. Hilarity in i poultry yard where S.AOO fowl were said In lie ilrunk, resulted In the ar- ret of O. S. Slcglalt of Cudahy, suburb, mi iliarge of dotation of the Volnlead act. Neliililmrs sent call lo Hie police "Ihiil'siiincthlng awful" was Rolng on In Htrgliilt' poultry yard. The officers responded and, I hey later declared, saw 300 gemo fighting, 200 diirlia dashing madly over Hie sur face of small pond and 2,000 chick. ens either lying on their bucks, skim ming with outstretched wings about lit yard or siding with the geese In their baiilea. The officers pronounced Hie fowls all drunk and staled they found evl deuce I hey had been pat raklng of silur ntasli. They confiscated three stills, 100 gallon of liiuor and several barrels of niash, live I Colil. s. Kkowhegean, Me., Nov. 22. Mrs. Louis C. Britton of this place now is lu the second week of a "nun ger strike" undertaken, ihe an nounced, in the hope of winning back the affection of her husband, who has brought suit for divorce. KiEYS BOTHER Take a grlass of Salts if your Hack hurts or Bladder troubles you. No man or woman who eats too much tneut ean make a itilalaka by tliikhlng th kidney is v.itoimlly. n a well known authority, lug nie.it eat log nmy develup uric acid, which ex Citea the kldn-; thev lc,vnie over-woike-l fl i-tn the liain. grt alut-glnh and fail to filter th- want and Kt:aon firtni th Mood; then w get sick. Itheumalldii, hr.i.kti h, ltvr timitik. hervouaneaa, d:(iiea. letln and urinary li.ntr otten coin from igitt kidn). 1h rnullieiit )U fel dull ache In th ItMiiey, or our luck h ut, If tha urtn La itoo.ty, ortiiv. full of erUtmeiil. lrruUr nf u.n, er at- tei,.trt hy a k-iI'oh of . iU.. (.(' i e..i.g HiMt and g I t-'Ul f r ciiK-ea I t J4 Im!i from r I'barajKcj , lk a l Nii.i.td In g!.. f W4ir I i ,. IriavaiiUat, ai..l la a r tl )our j w,tt niif t " iiii t Ml ia iiW It. .i.i ii i f i ! -4 k.a Ju-.a, ihttifc itt - .1 h4 ewi U-t f gl.4.-4t.-.. t- i.a hJ ailianUt the k -lo ; ha aeutt .r tho i 4 li U'i'H a.t II a t rue it.t('i.. ILu tV-m V fl !,.' oh - ,14 iM ia ... Bnl ' a- , mkee a Jt (Mfut 1 1f . eel )U Ji'Wfc - t I l.ae -! I e fcsinat ! $ IH IfcwJl t t aiiad kl- !.. , Millionaire Kadieal Spends First Wight in Pen .Toilet, III..- Nov. 22. By A. R William Hross Lloyd, wealthy radical, today discarded hi civilian clothes, donning instead a suit of prison blue denim and became simply a convict with a number. I.ate Inst night Lloyd, convicted and sentenced with 20 others for radical utterances, voluntarily surrendered to rlson authorities to begin serving his sentence of one to five years. For six days a search had been made for him by ofrlcinl. The wealthy radical's arrival at the prison last night was shrouded In, secrecy. Hut he found a small army of newspaper men waiting at the gate for him. Six of Lloyd's co-defendants, who also surrendered voluntarily, started their third day of sentence a Lloyd began his first. They arrived at the prison luxt Monday. Seven others are confined In the Cook county Jail. For years, Lloyd has been known as a radical. Both be nnd his wife, formerly Madge Kird, were active in the movements of the left wing of Ihe socialist party. Among Lloyd's radical associates were "Mig Bill" Haywood, now wild to he In ItUBsla. and John lieid, first bolshevik envoy t the I'nited States, is the reflection of radiant health To be beautiful, all many women lack is the well rounded figure, sparkling eyes, curving cheek, cherry lips and clear rose-tinted complexion that come with vibrant, glowing HEALTH. ANLAC Li Burlington Starts Suit to Knjoin Tax Collection Lincoln, Nov. '.'2, Suit to enjoin State Tax Commissioner N. 11, OS Itnrne, Jr.. and 72 county treasurer in Srhraxka from collecting tax nn val uations fstililihd list June by the Mnt. Invxrd of e.i ii.i I Ji.it Ion wan filed In h t'ntted Hiati district court h.-ie tod.-iy by the Chicago. Burlington and Qulncy railway company. Tli wtltUiiln plnlnt.ff il.iliua that ttie roH-i ty i.f Ihe road wua .iluil t a blgher ftur tbin the property of n.ul.r t t'lt'setis of the elite Th! the nva.t cla:n la roiitrsrif to the e aiitiitum of II at ite, wliich prtt vl.t- . In effvt, tli.it ) Miwrtv i f nn i" , ,,! and ii.hn:a ah.i! Ik IaxikI lOi aa eii-tl Kiatw, l"i Ni lrj.kan Ailinitti'd tn Prat tire iw lu State i -, - iew! i i-. ,t. tin I. ltt,,n f -l..i l I -iut, l... ..) Howel.tl-e w t lit. J I It r t-ff a n itc, -I itht , I , r i li.,,i 1m i .h pri Mi- ' S l t IT f -la th W ' I h,-H, J l l I I k ,, 1 1 V;! M, N' II. ,t t o H I iniuli is nature's great health builder OVER 30 MILLION BOTTLES SOLD AnVf-KTHKMENT. COUGIIt PWh Oaa .a ee i il"izrl ! Hi' i t-atra wi a i s-j r ! - - ol Ma It Wl.l l" . ' ' - i ..ft . t. i,ii'i a . ' K !. Huh H I i titiva I. ,tw t, '' i t. t' -!... - i ., C t' IUiMm. J M takr.4ia. ilk , l , C utt U )ie. u - ...,t,.,l 1, . , t . .. j ,. tt e, I .,. .'. i, , ' I . . . . k How to Make Pin Cough Syrup at Horn Ita ne, eiiajal for pinpl reanlt. lake but a mmeut preiiaret aad ae abaal Si, 1'ine ia u.ed In neatly preerip tioo unl rvmedie lor eoiigui. Ihe ie.iua I that p colli, u aeverjl eleim-uU tiiat hata a renuikuhla etfect in HkiIIi and liealug th BirnibraSe ut t! tliroat ani rkeat. I'm I'ouch v r u ara ciniti n.il on of p. i.e n. I imp. 1 lie "a'rup" pail i u!ul n iun syrup. I it niAi Ilia brt u n I'oiiL'h remrdf liiat iiii'lu-V cu but, put ." j otiiit i t I' n in a 1'iat U-ti.t, au I h i ui itk koine ivi,l aiiujr avrup. t'f nu eta ue i'mi dit uivtl !, ku'V, r r.i, a tu, little I ut ai'ii. t ithef watt, vt alalia a) lull t-ilit hmie lUa i van tut Ki ll n i l l.if tkiee t.mra t . noa It t jiii'. g.l aa I li.ttl terv I' '. I, V I levl t . . UV lo ll t s e-oif vr .1 a sy 1 ! k.i kta. In nuul attt W' dif, k.'4t a i gdt, tu k )( tat V t- (, un h l..inil,.. t t ' t- l. f ix l S i - 1 l, l faitii.B i I1, I h't 4ml "':.it . -i,t.,t I, at , , - ia H a...ii ei k- L-a. 4 J, t -, I V l ! . r n v ml " l a. I m l a . at, I" a .-lie aaii ! Hikl t gra i 1.4 Va I-aa e I -a. I ia i ... - .a I ... I mat it ivwi-l I b -i e t ii t I ., HI 4- . ! t "i't . . f ib . , kI t a-..,.! t 4 mk 1--. at4 l' W tu Ml llwl. ml ' ilK44 ike fvMti, ft. Vi-, 1 U hrlt ill .Nffd .f llrl ll tn u ui Ad. GIRL NOW WELL AND STRONG Daughter Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound as Mother Advised Wauaoon. Ohio.-"M lwahad tail. a'h and kK-st-hsst periods daughter IniiiiiimmTi icertatn and could not to on her ft st thoas time. Wi) rrSil shout Ltdt V. I'inkBsm's YfgftaU Com pen4 dolr-t girlasotniKbfutHi an aha !() Id talis It lt U two )rfin l he M tlilfarent lift stnrai than, Sbl t 0 say woee. Ae cants U 4d -althnugb ai i SUil fsrvful Mil, t bV ssy tltSA4 a it S"4 'ea?. rcMnnn4 I JtlS L litkkni's VcUtl iusspaMiw) In Sit m, I tvrl wua , itaugklerm. SimI I f v )Kt wrwiaab t tHil iiai) M Ktt. f sl'mioi'l -'. A M In sun ins, tUi NaIUwI ,Vs-vlS;.bb .miU.n n, rf ts)At Tiilt f fact Um rtaawt list, u"J II U am vt kua. t bat fnwf J jvtaas ta4H, U a wed, lM II IS ' . ' twUi ssa jl tvt-bUlv, Li t hUan's Vtsls ta.-.n,t w. l i.fmt lk t Neiglilxira who called today at the f.inutioiiNC where the woman Hvcm alone suld tlie.atiuiu of .hunger was bei-oiulng apparent lu lnr appear on ce. The liitslmiid, who lives on an ad joining farm, refuied to discus bin w ife's ai l Ion. Oil Bearing Sand Struck Near Blair Herman, Neb,, Nov. !. (Special - M. I Cameron of lli-rnuni, a mem ter of- tho fcyndlcnte that In putting down it well nt California, Junction. Just across the river from Klnlr. un nounced that a 12 foot vein nf nil licurlng sand has Is-en struck st i depth of T0 fi-ot. It will lie some days liefore the well can be put in shiiMi to tnnke s test that will show the Milne of the stride, but the mem bers of the syndicate feel coiitliiont that tholr efforts have Imen justified and that u paying oil field will be developed here, Several g-oluglsts, including some lu tha employ of tho government, h.'ivo expressed the conviction that an oil strain extends from the vicinity of I'l.ciliir to soma tttilrs amitli I tiuir on ixitll aides uf the riM t. Potato Salad with Egg (Jhop hitrtl lanilcd rut) VfTT fine b'fon niiiing with MlaUr.Th'npoar ovrr thi nuyonnttiM dmwirig vihrrh shooM be well (tranorrrd with SAUCE of thi omaiNAX woncimssrimt COAL .NOLAK ILLINOIS Furnace Dl.yU Ton Elf or Nul '"''' 0,11,,,.,! ADVANCE COAL CO. 413 South tilth Street Phone ATlanttc ISM, Atlantic 1507 lyU Paint (Ohio Spaeial f!rA .j eo i. m. i mo ,.. JrvXA 2Sa.m. I OS a. an. 1 fV 'M.n. Silt a. en. " f A DAILY TRAIN OBSLRVAliON StLCKf INC CAM JACKSONVILLE TAMPA ST. PETEIISBURG Pimrnt a heriule Moral Palttr Arrrea Jaikannville 1 1 .10 ai. SchaHuU Ml MX lea Neawanber IS Royal Palm (Ohio 'rialtl Lf. I hltato Le. I h, Ar. t k-" Ae. i4. an. I tile a. .f.T Ar. Jachaawato ., , , iU a. aa. I lilt a. m.(K.T.) Ar. lamp Sdlfkm. Ar. St. faiTarnu rg . SiS.m. lndi.innli Hnvnl Palta asjrprr ready VflO an. ! nigral rum rrina,ea niicri cuinn i awe m javaamtviiie Wlin flanrnute H um lur all r ka-iila pmnla. Ihnaiirrar arivae ba all mnue. i nu.i.t ia, aamville- lainna-M. iTierai.ina I wousli Nreie. Iinui luuiial tK, Uonialrdjilr. tottililJ alomv nriviletn Kor booblet, datatM Irif.wmalUei r raaa wtbw tvplf It nmCeaaral .al PaM. C.CSTTWAST, SWlk.r 7a,;v'i rM"1 tr ir!-T - c . f t rM pit. t Uli4,0,N. Oe-., f gi luu j jiiiji ai y SotrnnRAiio-VrVSYSTtM V t'fW . tt m -- r . p j wt m USE UEE WANT ADS THEY URING RESULTS 3.SO Mil'flloT at Sl ue 1 , I o pair af ladles' atriip wrtat aueilu and mo'-li Ulovre In brown and a-ray. In the lot are k-lovaa worth to 13.(0. Special Thiira. ilr at 4119 sr? 1 f i- M 1 Wl rXMr llki irter Suarf at 4Uo HtaiiipiNl lrar Hurra, tieniatlli-lie,! ami a aM"ll, 1 a S liii-ltea. Itaaulnr Tto value. Thuialuy al, mi'li 4 Art Nee.lle Mtirb Hrpl. breviid I luor Here's Some Welcome Coat and Dress News For Thursday Shopoers A Typical Hayden Bros.' Sale 200 Stunning New Coats $14.95 200 Ladies' and Misses' Coats in pluwIieK, velours, polou and mixtures. Many of tliesc coats fur trimmed and full lined; all sizes and all new winter coati; extra special for Thursday 914.95 fmmm . ' iM-- IS. Fur Chokers, Values to $13.50, at $8.95 100 Fur Chokers in fitch, opos sum and squirrel, values to $13.50. Thursday, while they last $095 Dresses. Special For One Day 150 ladies' and misses' new Dresses inj Cantons, Crepe Satins, Tricoshams, 1 A QC Tricotines, Jerseys and Toiret Twills;!- t I all good styles and high-grade materi-l als, all sizes. For one day, Thursday. . J J 54-Inch All Wool Coatings, $3.75 ValuesThursday, Yard, $2.29 Warm Winter Undergarments Greetly Indtrpriced TLorsdajr " $1.35 Sepursto (arments, 79c In fine quality; Just the best kind of a garment where sepa rated pieces are worn. You must see these to know the unusual value; $1.25 values, at....70t Women's Part Wool Sleevelets Union Suits, $1.60 Ankle length, a splendid gar ment for this time of the year; cream white. Children's Fleeced Union Suits at 89c Gray, white or cream; values up to $1.50; advertised for this sale at, only 98 Women's Silk and Wool Union Suits at $'.'.$ Elbow length . sleeves tailor made, all sizes; regular $3.50 values at 82.89 Women's Knit Bluomers, oOo Regular 75c value. Elastic knee and waist, flesh color, warm and durable. Thursday the ,Silk Department Offers Un usual Values $2.50 Charmeuse Satin, $1.58 Cbarmeuse Satin in black and navy, all silk; regular $2.50 values, at, yard, only $1.58 Canton Crepes, $2.65 Canton Crepes Fine heavy all silk quality, full line of colors, also black; special, yard at $2.65 $5.00 Satin Canton Crepes, $3.65 Finest quality in black, navy, seal, cocoa, ,canna, tan, etc, 40 inches wiilc. Regular $5.00 value, yard S3.J5 Suede Finish Charmeuse, $3.50 Quality $2.39 Yard In black, seal, navy, brown, tan, etc.; beautiful for the new draped gown; 40 inches wide; yard S2.39 All Colors Crepe de Chine, $1.39 Crepe de Chine, heavy quality; all colors; very specially priced, at, per yard $1.39 $6.50 Chiffon Velvets, $4.95 Chiffon Velvets, Imported in black and colors. Regular $6.50 value, at, per yard $1.95 Linens and White Goods on Sale Monday Ing Cloth In 10-yard bolts, best quality offered at, yard... 25 For this sale, 10-yard bolt, spe cial at only $1.73 Linen Toweling, 17 inches wide, red or blue fast color border. This 35c quality In this sale; at, per yard 21 Flannelette for house dresses, kimonos and children's gar ments; 36 Inches wide; figures on well-napped shaker flannel. This sale, yard 22VS Cheese Cloth in Packages of S yards; the bleached kind, in this sanitary package; regular price 45c for this sale, pkg 29c I UPDIKE CONSIGNMENT SERVICE ITS MEANING TO SHIPPERS? Top Prices, Quick Returns With Check for Balance Dut; on Each Car careful hamdlinf of lost and drUjp cUims. Li (iuarantrt of Satisfaction I Tlak Aflaalw till TJpditte Grain Corporation Reliable Corwgnment Home " OMAHA (.! M.'vaafcea (lit ii ( i Service Without a Service Charge! ? That's rare, thi-se days, , But that's ht you ret real tlme-snd money !,iin service hen you turn to the little ails in the "Want Ad section of The Omaha Hee. Ami the only thin? it coots yon is the few minutu' lime i ttakr rach day to look ovrr tlicae opportunities for thrift ami tifai-tion. Ti If aoma-one told yu where you rotiM find exactly th. ttrt ef i-laoe you wart to liv., nr whore you coul.l buy soma hourfuininhuir jru rJ st s bitf savin. t. ynuM ra! lht frvic. U. ohrii Ihe Omaha He "Wsnt" lell rnu three Ihirts n. tkore f other that yull want i a sew a l Iho ixne, that's n if aej Ihrn nm' 1 Ail. if )m nt tn rt an s4 ( 1r alt Al lanti 0o and at, for "Haat" A t taker. Om.ka Be. -Waal" AJ. f Belt Bl at ll Ceil. TlffiEVKMIKSCZS m c the lev .' I s t s.taat'vaoU f WV WtJ V4s4 i