Safety Council y Organization Is Now Under Way y Temporary Office Located; Formation to Be Com pleted Wednesday Night. Temporary offices of the Omaha Safety Council will he opened Mon day morning at 11" South Sixteenth street. Harry Wolf of the H. A. Wolf company has donated the room tem porarily. The organization committee, con sisting of S. A. Houser, chairman: S. S. Kent, C. E. Foster, R. A. Leussier, F. T. B. Martin, A. IL Waugh and II. E. Dickinson, met Friday and nominated a hoard of control of 63 men and women, representing 65 groups of business and civic activi ties. The nominees’ names are to he -presented to a mass meeting at the city hall council chamber Wednesday evening at 8. Bylaws were drawn up at Friday's meeting and wdll be recommended for adoption Wednesday night. President, first vice president, second vice presi dent, third vice president, treasurer and secretary-manager will he elected. An executive committee of 15, chosen from the hoard of control, will be elected by the board. The executive committee will have active direction of the work. Standing committees will he ap pointed by the new president as fol lows: Statistics, children's activities, publicity, traffic planning, motor transportation, legislation and en forcement, speakers and meetings, steam railroad, women's committee, Industrial, fire prevention, member ship and finance. All citizens Interested In tile safety movement arc invited to attend Wed nesday night's meeting. HARRY A. ADAMS ON SAFETY BOARD Harry A. Adams, 3105 Dewey ave nue, assistant to the general man ager of the Union Pacific railroad, has been appointed to the executive committee of the National Safety council, according to a telegram re ceived Saturday morning by George Carey, one of the organizers of the Omaha Safety council. The appointment was announced at Louisville, Ky., at the national convention from which Mr. Carey has just returned. Mr. Adams Is in charge of safety work at the Union Pacific, and has been active In the organization of the local safety council. Baby Performs for Great Grandparents ’ ^ i / jaw' Margery Fee Schultz, year-and-a half-old miss, Is shown here standiug balanced upon the hand of her daddy, E. G. Schultz, 2718 North Forty eighth avenue. In the group also are Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter of Burlington, la., Margery Fee's great grandparents. The lijiby has performed for rein fives repeatedly since she was 8 months old by balancing upon her father's hand. G. 0. P. WOMEN TO MEET ON TUESDAY The Douglas County Republican Women’s club will hold its regular luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at Hotel Rome. Several speakers will address the members. Reservations may be made by calling Republican cadquarters. , -q——■K*-> I II ■ !■ —^W3——— Omaha Credit ^ Men Banquet a la Schedule To Meet Thursday Evening; Singing and Speak ing on Pro gram. Dining according to a schedule ns exact as a railroad time table will he an Innovation at the dinner of the Omaha Association of Credit Men at the Chamber of Commerce Thursday evening. According to the secretary, any speaker who talks beyond his al lotted time, will be cut off in the middle of a sentence. The schedule is as follows; Six p. m., food: 6:30 p. m., songs by Harry Christensen, tenor; 6:45 p. m., community singing; 6:55 p. m., talk by James Cunningham, president: 7 p. m., talk by Bert Wilcox; 7:20 p. m., address by Frank E. Helvey; 8:30 p. m., dismissal. Mr. Helvey, who is publicity direc tor for the Insurance Federation of Nebraska, will speak on fire preven tion week. Mr. Wilcox will tell of the meeting of the directors of the Na tional Credit association at Atlantic City. Gang of Thieves Plunders Danbury General Store Danbury, Neb., Oct. 4.—Thieves en tered I. D. Horton's general inerchan dise store Thursday night and stole goods to the amount of $500. Woman, 75, Is Feted. Mrs. Mary Johnson, 6212 I,ake street, was feted by 26 members of the George If. Custer Women’s Re lief corps Friday in honor of the 75th anniversary of her birth. Songs were sung, games were played and a sur prise lunch was served by the visi tors. Chiropractic for Health Headaches, backaches, neuritis, nervousness, lumbago, rheumatism, sciatica, liver, stomach, kidney and bowel troubles respond quickly to Chiropractic adjustment. Consultation is free. Office adjust ments are 12 for $10 or 30 for $25. Dr. Frank F. Burhorn, The Chiropractor Suite 402-420 Securities Bide* Cor. 16th end Farnam Sts. DR BURHORN. Phone JA 5347 Lady Attendants Hundreds Have Taken Advantage of the Low Prices Offered in Oar Great all Discount .PIANO New Players— l| II Beautiful new players, $600 values, rich in tona and finish; equip ped with all the latest expression devices so a child can play them. Complete with bench and a selection of rolls. ! Only $2.00 Week ftl”" ! Colonial Uprights— $ 275 and up ! New Colonial Up rights, should sell at $400, latest models, mahogany finish; sweet, resonant tono and responsive action. Complete with duct bench. Additional cash 5 ^"“unt » coupon “ Only $1.50 Week Baby Grands— $428 j and up Baby Grads, brown mahogany finish, ex < cellent tone and fin J ish; guaranteed for 25 years. Save $200 by buying during our great Fall Discount ! Sale. Additional cash Only $2.50 Week " c°up°n “ Mr' William Schmoller wired us from New York City to "dispose of our entire stock of pianos regardless of former prices or profits," as hs had purchased $60,000 worth of new stock at hit own price! Look at these big bar gains and you will agree that we have followed instruc tions! We bought pianos cheap and so shall you I In ad dition to the low prices quoted in this advertisement, we offer a further discount of from $5.00 to $25.00 if you use the coupon. Choose from the world's finest instru ments such as Steinway, Hardman, Emerson, l.indeman dk Sons, McPhail, Steger A Sons, Story A Clark, Behr Bros., Premier, Settgren, Schmoller A Mueller and many others. ! Rebuilt Piano Bargains UPRIGHTS PLAYERS P»».« A Co.$ 82 00 Whiln.y .$198 00 Chick.iin* A Son. $ 72 00 .*????? Sl.rr. $118.00 H. C B.y . Wh.clock . $125.00 Art.ml. .$310.00 Bush A Grit. .... $138.00 GRANDS Smith A Borne. $140.00 Chrl.tio ... ... $278.00 Franklin . $180.00 Chickeriny A Son. $385 00 Hackley ..$168.00 Schmoller A Mueller $428.(JO Behning. $170.00 Steger A Sons.$50.00 Gabler . $190.00 Steinway A Son# $1,100.00 Steger A Son .$220 00 REPRODUCING PIANOS fj Hardman .$228.00 Steck Duo-Art . $875.00 Emerson .$238.00 Behr Bros.$785.00 Chlckerlng A Sons $300.00 H. C. Bay.$775 00 Phonograph Bargains Priced to Suit Every Pursa With 24 Record Selections UPRIGHT MODELS Schmoller A Mueller .. $54.00 Victrola .... . $110.00 Schmoller A Mueller... $ 85.00 Columbia .. .......... $110.00 CONSOLE MODELS Perkins . $57 50 Schmoller A Mueller .$79 00 Strand . .$83.00 TABLE TYPES $11.80, $12.00 and $18.00 Records •$ Choice of Victor and Columbia used records, I P values up to $1.29. A ^ Player Rolls $ /\ A rlearanra of Q. R. S. and Columbia Word I 11^ Rolls, many worth $1.25. * v ^ Sheet Music C Popular shaet music, values to 38c. li V This Coupon It Worth $25.00 Thl. coupon I. (ood up to $28 on flr.l p.ym.nt •• fol lows for any Upright, Grand or Player Piano or Consuls Phonograph. Pay $10.00 cash and this coupon—we glvo you receipt for $15 00. Pav $25.00 cash and this coupon—we give you receipt for $37.80. Pay $60.00 cash and this coupon—wa glva you rsceipt for $75.00. Only One Coupon Accepted In a Plano or Phonograph We Insure Against Slcknes of Unemployment Name . •... City . State .. Sdimolkr SlMer Piano G? 1514-16-18 Dodge Street, Omaha Established 1859—65 Years Ago 42-Piece Dinner Services for Six Persona In beautiful Rosenthal China; the china with the hardest glaze in the world and in every respect a china that will with stand hard-family-day-to day use and at the same time grace your table. Blue Basket Royal Dresden La Fleur d’Art 49§2 , Services for eight and twelve can be arranged as these three patterns are OPEN STOCK. O-O Carpets —a fashionable floor covering We are offering an ex ceptionally good value in fine Wilton carpets in new shades of jade, cafe au lait, mulberry and blue at, per yard, 4.50 Our large assortment of carpets includes suitable fabrics for stairs, halls, rooms and every conceiv able purpose, much of it can be furnished in wide widths so that you can carpet without seams. O-O Without costing you a penny more, all our bet ter felted cotton mat tresses will be sold with a BOND that guarantees you satisfaction or re placement. ‘Hotel Special’ is a guaranteed M attress and is a value hard to da plicate. Built of 60 lbs. of pure white cotton felt, made up with biscuit tuft ing. Covering is good old fashioned A. .C. A. tick ing with plain edge—■ two rows of side stitching. Strap handles to help yoa “• 2350 Other O. & W. Mattresses that we hesitate to put so broad a guarantee upon, yet such as will give ex cellent satisfaction, at— 9.85 12.50 15.00 o-o Crinkle Cloth Bedspreads Good-looking spreads in a new and very desirable crinkle cloth are offered in cream with rose, blue, lavender or self stripes. Full size 90x108.. The north winds do blow and we shall have— Nashua Blankets 72x84 inches; these blan kets are mothproof and easy to launder. Shown in large, smart check de signs in pink, blue, tan and gray. An exceptional value 605 THIRn riOOR It really pays to own an Apex Electric Laundry Plant To the woman who wants to really investigate tha most modern method of washing clothes we say let us demonstrate the APEX. —show you its 15 super features, —explain its economies, —and plan a budget for you that will pay for your APEX out of your saved laundry lalfe X Orchard-Wilhelm SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS --- 1 As the days grow shorter, you realize the length of the evenings, and, with blazing hearth, comfortable fireside chair, books and radio you turn to put the hours to, some good use. The season of entertaining returns, friends, cards, a dance, all claim your attention. The adequate furnishing of your home is now your problem. For \nany months Orchard-Wilhelm buyers have been searching the markets for the things that will, in every way, enhance the true value of your home, new things that, in color, fabric and design, are necessary to present a full complement of fine merchandise, so that you may complete, to the last detail the appropriate fur nishing and scheme of decoration you have adopted. O i—......O . 1 / Quaint American Furniture from the Shops of Stickley Bros. Sold in Omaha Only by Orchard-Wilhelm —for Bedrooms —for Living arul Sunrooms —for Breakfast Rooms Our main floor display of this famous furniture is an inspiration to those who love smart, modish furniture. At least one room in your home should be furnished in the styles derived from early American designs. You will find in this ensemble not only ideal style* and design* that truly interpret the spirit of early American cabinet makers, but wonderful wood finishes in lacquer, enamel and stain. Exquisitely decorated by skillful artists from the Orient. . You can discover how very reasonable are the prices by READING— Library living room table. 15.15 A simple but effectively decorat ed bedroom suite in antique brown and black with just a touch of color; large chest- 49.50 Poster bed, full size . 49.00 Dresser, two styles . .. 6?, Fiddle back rocker. 12.50 End table and book rack combined, in poppy red, decorated. . .V ... 19.50 Portable sewing table, in poppy red, decorated . 12.00 Fern stand with self-watering pan. 11.50 Drop leaf table In black and gold lacquer, decorated. 31.00 End table in black and gold lac quer, ... 22.00 Rush seat hall chair in Mack and gold lacquer, decorated . 29.50 pjj Wood seat Boston rocker in black and gold lacquer, decorated . . 23.00 jp Windsor rockers in Mack and gold _L lacquer, decorated.26.00 29.00 Open face desk, in antique brown, decorated. 34.50 Fiddle back Windsor chair to match. 14-50 Tabourette, tripod base, antique _ »1 brown, decorated . 8.50 » Fiddle hack arm chair or rocker, 5 g antique brown, decorated . 15.00 Utility table, antique brown, dec orated. 13.50 Nest of three tea tables, in poppy red, decorated . 42.00 Antique brown, decorated daven port with loose cushion uphol- ■> stery in blue, gold and rose damask .140.00 Ijirge arm chair to match. 61.00 Large rocker to match. 58.00 Smaller chairs to match for as little as ........ 15.00 Pedestal living room table to match. 36.00 _ This Furniture is displayed on our main floor. ♦ Console table, antique brown dec orated . 22.00 End table, antique brown, dec orated . I7-50 Drop leaf desk, antique browm, dec orated . S5.00 I^ree gateleg table, antique brown, decorated. 42.00 Breakfast set in Colonial blue, with gold line decoration; buffet, large gateleg table and four at tractive Windsor chairs, com plete . .... 11 (.00 Clever ten-piece breakfast set, in poppy red, decorated including two linen cabinets, two silver urns, serving table, large drop leaf table and four fiddle back chairs, complete.258.00 Redroom suite in antique brown, gold line decoration; bed. 48.00 Chest of drawers.- 48.00 Vanity dresser . 76.00 Bench. 10.00 Bedroom suite in Colonial blue, hand decorated, six-drawer Hi Boy . 89.50 Dresser . 98.00 Vanity with two separate hand mir rors . ......150.00 Bench. 16.50 Desk... 38.00 Windsor chair to match. 17.50 Night table.26.00 Bed .-. 64.00 Bedroom suite in Mack and gold, including hand decorated bow foot bed. 98.00 Chest of drawers. 88.00 l.arge triple mirror vanity dresser. 150.00 Antique brown, fiddle back sewing rocker. 7.95 Windsor arm chair or rocker in an tique brown mahogany. 18.75 Fiddle back Windsor arm rocker In antique brown mahogany. 13.75 _ __ Good Rues for Every Room iVelvet Rugs A close, easy-to-swrpep nap characterizes those beautiful rugs, which we are showing in many colors and patterns for all the rooms of your home. 9x12 size.** Extra Heavy Axminsters For the room that receives hard usage, we recommend the long-tufted Axminster. Those offered in this lot have the added advantage of being closely woven and in alniosFendless assort ment of design and color. yj Qf>0 9x12 sire ..“5/ Klearflax Rugs Klearflax has all of linen’s color beauty, a' seen in solid tones, heathers and Picwick mixtures. Three is a wide choice of designs, too; handsome borders and small, all over patterns. 6x9 size. iiH.OO 9x12 tug ..IU.1H1 i Wilton Rurs Just wonderful colors and finely delineated de signs are shown in this offering. As in all genuine Wiltons, the yarn is dyed by the most approved methods, thus lending permanence to the colorings. You'll find these rugs espe cially suitable for dining and living rooms. 9x12 site . Bundhar Wilton Rurs These rugs, that “wear like iron," have been used by Omaha people for 92 years. There are niAny of them still in service that were bought from us 20 years ago. 1 1 A()() 9x12 sire at.1 1U All other tiara kept in atork up to 11:3x21 feet. Whittall’s Anglo-Persians The Inrgest assortment of these fine rugs from the small mat (22t*x96 in.) to the oversiie rug (11.9x18 ft.) will he found at Orchard Wilhelm. The patterns, color schemes and un matchable fabric constitute a triumph of achieve ment for the Whittall looms. 9x12 sit. i_.T*"! Curtain Materials —dependable —good values Fin* sheer dotted Marit quisette, 40 inches wid4 (four distinct designs nr^ formed by the dots.) ThJ4 Is a regular 6Qc valu*. 38c % ** Fine checked Voile of M cellent quality, 36 inche* ” wide, special, per yard-« 40c Filet and Casement Net* in ivory and ecru color* are shown in gratifying variety— 50c 65c 85a 1.00 Silk Gauzes of beautiful, sheer texture, for case ment curtains, in ecru only. 36 inches 1 AA wide, per yd._l.UU 60-inch Silk Gauzes in ecru, gold or deep cream in especially dependable quality. Yard, 1.50 Ruffled Curtains For chamber windows in dotted Marquisette. A wonderful value is of fered at, per pair—• 1.79 o—-o Detroit Jewel Gas Ranges are shown in our store in all sizes and styles. You can fit any kitchen from our stock. Thousands of Omaha women will testify to their reliability and worth. Special <4 Price for Large Model Illustrated, Having Double wall oven con struction. One giant burner. 3 standard burn ers. NEW single valve double line oven burner. Enamel burner tray. Blue steel broiler pan. Enamel splashers, oven and broil er doors and drip pan un der burners. Baking oven 16x18x12. Broiling and toasting oven, 16x18x9. A liberal allowance mad* on your old stove. Fuel line and connection* FRFE. NOTE New ar.d 1,'wef prices prevail on all l'* troit Jewel Ranges. Open an account—mak# your first payment be tween the 1st and 16th of October and thereafter at not less than, pap month— 5.00