The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 19, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 9, Image 9

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w Id, h Is in' r* difficult In fix ’ SCI then
th# MsV*»r It******* lull f- r sMHlUl
it** fimw It* *»IHt*f wheel It* Ih*
itntn»*lle msrfcet *i *u **11Ift* slip
raised prlt-* It*rough Hie it*e» hsnlstn
of * got erf* me tM owned oilfeitlkHli
Th* Mil hss Mliwnill been tepntled
toil of Ihe »ennle * omtnIMee end Is
e\|H-i ied to l-e reported mil of Ihe
house commIIlee Ih fore the end of ih*
month Mom* «Mint delml* on It
will I** th* most strongly contested
In the present congress,
The reason for Ih* Uncertainty
ii bout how Ihe vole will go, I* that
many men In < ousters. Wing deepiv
impressed hy lIn- need of Ihe farm
f r. will vote for measure* for re
1|pf which fundamentally they do not
l-elley*. For « sample, Senator Feo*
of Ohio, In speaking and voting on n
previous and different measure for
form relief, the Norbeck Hurlness hill,
said: "As a rule I do not believe In
this *ort of legislation. 1 ani of the
opinion thnt It Is justified only on
the basis of emergency. Hut 1 am
going to do what I do not very often
^^ulo; vole for a measure thnt cannot.
9^^ receive my full adherence on
economic grounds."
Senator Fees Is a republican. An
other senator, a democrat, Ralston of
Indiana, voting on Ihe same measure,
took the same position as Foss, say
ing ho opposed It on constitutional
grounds but would vote for It out
of considerations of humanity.
While this hill is different from the
AtcNary-Haugen hill the same con
sideration is Influencing the attitude
of many congressmen who regard the
.
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pnlltleUn ni*n to aton tha o* oar of a
western farm patter, to tha affe« I that
a hen ha hagstt to malt a polttlaat
■|teo< hea ahmit Alatteaa among tha
fsttnei*. ha stt rabofced hr hta att
vanning manager, Who said It ws*
making It dlfhillt to gat advertising
Tha np|Htnanta of the McNary
llattKon hill ata going lo sav lhal lha
lit>|ttmllon i»f Ih» MoNarir Hgtigan
hill, and trttnh of the aHiml author
*hl|t of tha Idea did Pol mint from
the farmora but from htialnoag matt,
who *> II thing* in lha farmara,
eapai-lally III* maker* of farm Im
plement*.
Then they ar» going lo *ay that tha
reaI r-*iian of the former*' dltdr*** I*
la*a Ilia farmer hlmeelf Ilian tha local
banker* who nvar persuaded lha form
al- lo accept too much credit In order
to antilila him to tun more land nnd
therefor* bring nl-fiut a Innd boom.
Tha opponent* of the bill any lha
hunker* nnd Imaltte** matt ought to
ho the lust to propose lnflntlon. Thera
I* nn energetic row on bet wren bush
mss who nre back of Ilia McNary*
Haugen bill, and thoae who regard the
lull ns n durigorous economic crime.
When the president of the United
Htatea Chamber of Commerce rime
out In opposition to the McNary
llnugcn hill, those business Interests
within the chamber who favor the
hill undertook to start a movement
to unsent' him. Considering this
strong business rontrover*y as well
us the strong political controversy
rentering about the hill. It Is certain
to be to the front when it get* on
the floor In the near future.
f Piano
Prices Tumble
Big Clearance of Upright*
Grands, Player Piano*
and Phnnographt
These new low prices
and unusually easy
terms make this Clear
ance Sale the biggest
bargaih feast of ^ the
vear. Don’t, wait! Come
today! Price slower
than for many years
make your own terms.
NEW AND GUARANTEED
saar-are •stjass
Iced during thla aal*.
3 to S
Years
to Pay
BIG BARGAINS IN
GRAND PIANOS
Direct from the factory of on* of
America'* largest piano makera of
high grade pianos, and absolutely
guaranteed. Think of buying a
handsome baby grand at such a
ridiculously low price—and such
eeay terms!
See These Big
Phonograph Bargains
New and guaranteed 8chmoll*r A
Mueller console phonograph* an
low as $97.Ml—$5 down and small
monthly payment*. Read this list
of bargains—we have hundreds or
other*.
Victor Phonograph .$12.50
Wilson Phonograph.j 15.00
Paths Phonograph .| 46.00
Sonata Phonograph .. ..$47.00
Srunawlek Phonograph...] 49,00
Edison Phonograph .$52.00
Parkins Consol*
Phonograph .
Columbia Phonograph ...
Terms $1 Per Week
Schmoller A Mueller
Plano Co.:
Pleaee eend me prleee
and terme on a Grand
.Upright ..
Phonograph .
Player ..
Name ........a
Addreee .
Mahogany Finish
Smoker
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SPECIALS
IN SUN ROOM
FURNITURE
CONVENIENT
DEFERRED
PAYMENTS
FACILITATE
YOUR
PURCHASES
Many will be sura to taka advantage of this unusual offer. An exceptional!;
artlstle three-piece Bedroom Suite, consisting of full size Bow-End Bed. Chifforette an
Dresser, as Illustrated. Genuine walnut ven
eer fronts, tops and ends, fiulshed In two-tone
American walnut, aeml-glose. Silver finish
pulls. The suite of three pieces at.
WORLD'S
LARGEST
RETAIL
FURNITURE
DEALERS
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Two-Tone
Golden Oak Dresser
An exceptional value; haa top meaaurlng
1ftx36 Inchea; mirror 111x22 lnchea. At
tractive golden oak fin - A
lah with two-tone effect* 1 xh
a* llluitrated. 8 p e c I a I
Q A I r Of Lloyd e
OALlI-lBaby Carriages \
Park Stroller-oT*rb»*. t11
hack; r o <1 n 4 wm>n (4 A no
f!h#r r-«4 4n IH »-0 * I
value at. lu -
Full Size Carriage
M genuine fam^.ia ‘f.k>v<! I
woven " Han neat ||n- 1
Ini’, adjustable hark, rubber
tired. A 1^00 j .e
. *24^
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U Large |JJ
Roomy Chifforobe
Joat th« thin* when 7011 nr* handi
capped lor cloaet or hanging trace
Flnlahed In golden oak gloet; wood
knob#; full elae, fitted
with three garment
haneer# on eliding rod
Special at .
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9X12 SEAMLESS VELVET
RUGS, EACH $39.85
All-wool yarns; fringed ends. One of the best
wearing Rugs made.
9X12 AXM1NSTER RUGS
AT $42.95
Heavy quality; some seamless. A complcti
selection of new colorings.
9X12 WOOL WILTON RUGS
SPECIAL $79.95
Beautiful designs and colorings; good grade;
specially priced.
9X12 ROYAL WILTON RUGS
FINEST GRADE, $129.50
All-worsted Rugs; new designs and colors.
Special for this sale.
High-Grade Fibre Reed Furniture
rhl* fibre reed furniture will contribute In yotir comfort for year*. It la clneeljr woven over
el tong hardwood framee, and aplendldly ftnlehed In « rlrh Itaronlel brown
Arm Porker, 97.45 Ont.#r Treble 9° 75 Verpary. 9R 75
Porcelain |
Trim Gas Range
A< Iliuatratad; whit# aplaabrr and
back, whit* aplaabar OT»n and
broll*r door pan«la; porr«laln drip
pan A high *rad*
tak*r. A apaclal
»ahi# for Saturday
Mlline
Spanish Moleskin Covering
Th!» nullity ''Kro»h1*r" TUil rtunfnld nffirrd fnr «*!• »i*t I'lHrt *»*nt lituritir In
rdntly op*ni tn i full b*d m<1 mikrt N .mf.irtihl* itn»i> < r •*!!*# h/ dm ft !»*•
th# *»iri h*'tr»r>m prnt>l*ni, f*pim»W
> " Irokin ui<h"1«t*ry, i t ■ h* rni- ^BBB ^0^^
with ordlnirr | P^»
'•linn irith»r i'mu M
pin* urn cS Pb^. ■ M ■
lrr.», lb* Outfit J ^
75-lb. Capacity
Whue Enamel Lined
A high grad* I;tr tjrp* iar(«
I** and food «*n,s*aria.bi. mb*.
t . *MM rn*'v.f\^
|in*d sn**rior goi i«*nj *J §1 7S
»U*rior A* lilu*T
«rated at..