Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 11, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Image 7

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    THE BEE: OMAITA, SATURDAY, .DECEMBER 11, 1015.
GREGORY SUGGESTS
CHANGESJN LAWS
Attorney General Aiks Congress to
Hake Statute! Regarding Neu
trality More Specifio,
COMMODITIES CLAUSE WEAK
WASinNOTON. Dec. li New laws
to protect the fn!td States aitslnst neu
trality violation! such as have marked
the prorrpss of the war tn Europe an.l
the Mexican revolutions, waa askul of
congress today by i Attorney General
Oregory In hla annual report. The at
torney eenernl snsnfrsted amendment to
the pro Rent neutrality statutes to njake
It apeclflrnlly a crime spralnst the Vnlted
States, to place bombs or other explosive
on vessels ailing from American ports
and that It should be mada a crime for
any peraon to eacape or attempt to
escape from an Interned wsrshlp of a
belligerent nation; and In any event
authority should be riven to aome gov
ernment department to arreet and re
turn any auch peraon to the place of In
terment Another suirfreston w that
authority b given the government to
selre arms and ammunition about to be
eiported In violation of the prealdetitlal
proclamation of an embargo on shlp
menta of that character and to aelEe arma
and ammunltiona alout to be ueed In con
nection with military expedition! which
themselves are now prohibited by law.
Make Commiidlllra ( laaae (Mrnna-er.
The attorney general attain reeommcmls
an amendment to the commodltlea clause
of the Interstate Commerce act to pro
hibit a rallronjl from transporting- In In
terstate commerce article! which It man
ufacture! or producea, or which are man
ufactured or produce by any corporation
controlled or affiliated with It by having
the aame controlling atockholdera, ir
respective of whether aurh railroad or
auch controlled or affiliated corporation
hna an Intercut In the article! at the
time of transportation.
"It la alao necessary," he added In thla
connection, "If tranaportatlon and pro
duction are to ba completely divorced.
that eonirrea prohibit any railroad ownvd
or controlled by a producing or trading
corporation and not operated merely aa
a plant facility, from tranaportlng in
Interstate commerce artlclea produced or
owned by auch corporation."
Another recommendation would channe
provisions for the removal of peraona In
dicted In federal criminal proceeding!
to the district where the indictment! were
returned so that a federal warrant may
run after Indictment to any, part of the
t'nlted Plate! with the privilege that the
defendant may give ball.
Mr. Gregory asked for no changea tn
the antl-trut laws. When decisions have
been rendered In the Harvester, Uteri,
Pteamship Tool, Iehlgh Valley, T'nlted
Khoe Machinery and other caeca no
before the supreme court under the Pher
man act. saya the report, "the o-called
area of debatable ground In the law of
restraint of trade will have been greatly
clrcumacrlbed."
Efnplny meat tar 4rf annera.
The attorney general pobita out that
by January 1, 1917, almost J.'iOO federal
prisoner will be Idle at the Leavenworth
and Atlanta penitentiaries unless aome
plan of employment for them la devised.
It la necessary, he declared, that legis
lation be passed to meet this condition
and he promised to aend Information to
congress relating to the manufacture of
supplies for the government. Thla In
formation will Include estimate! of ma
chinery, the cost of Installation, price of
raw material, value of finished product,
and character of articles to be manu
factured. "I shall alao urge a part of the plan,"
said the attorney general, "the payment
monthly to the families of prisoners of
a portion of the amount earned by prison
labor, and In case of single men the
retention of aome portion of ttrcee. earn
ing! to be paid over to them after their
release from confinement."
The attorney general sa'd that a fur
niture factory la In consideration for the
Ijcavenworth penltenltary where ulti
mately all furniture needed by the fed
eral government mny be made. A textile
mill and twine plant at Atlanta for
i making mall bags, blankets, and cotton
duck for tents Is being contemplated.
anxloualy awaiting the arrival of a ship.
Everyone In the party was well save 1
Prof. Tanquarry of Illinois, who wa suf- -ferlng
with frosen feet. Should the party 1
be unable to return to the t'nlted States
by fall, fr. Allen wrote, they would be
well able to make out for anothe- year.
IPHiininN
McMillan Arctic
Expedition Safe
( MNTON, la., Dec. lO-Worj that the
(McMillan Arrtlc expedition In North
Greenland was In good condition In April
and amply provisioned for another year,
Is contained in a letter received today by
Mrs. Jerome Ie Alien of Maquoketa,
near here, from her huaband, a wireless
operator with the expedition.
The letter, dated April 6, waa carried
out by an Eaquimo, who sledged 400
miles to Bouth Greenland.
The party had Just received news of the
European war, the letter said, and were
Timet lllata oer rutins.
Christmas, New Year's and other feast
days cause many disturbed digestions.
The stomacn and bowels should not be
prmlttej to remain clocged up. for In
digestion and constipation are often fol
lowed by serious diseases, resulting from
undigested poisonous waste matter. Foley
Cathartic Tablets should be In every
home, ready for use. No griping; no un
pleasant after effect Relieve distress
alter eating, regulate bowels, sweeten
stomach and tone VP the liver. Sold
very where. Advertisement
A Room for the Roomer, or a Roomer
for the Room. Bee Want Ads Do the
Work.
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Makes an Ideal Gill for the Whole Family!
FREE DEMONSTRATION DAILY
Special EASY TERMS al the
NION OUTFITTING CO.!
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BUY NOW SAVE HALF START PAYING IN JANUARY
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250 pmnos
At lower prices than were ever
offered by any reputable piano
boose lit tbe country, and on the
most reasonable terms.
$5 A MOOT.
FREE STOOL. FREE SC4RF.
FREE LIFE INSURANCE.
A 2i-jear fruarantee with every
Instrument gold.
Used BAflGMJS
Former - Sale
Price. Price.
$400 Haselton, square piano 3 15
$500 dickering A Sons, square piano gt - 30
$225 Small, upright ......... .........8 50
$250 Haielton., upright ........8 IM)
$300 Vose Bon, upright . ...810O
$400 Emerson, upright $185
$300 Schmollcr ft Mueller, upright 8150
$325 Kingsbury. Upright 8125
$U0 Stoger & Sons, upright -8175
A, superb array of New Pianos from which to make your
selection from $175 and up. Stednway, Weber, Hardman, Steger
So Sons, Emerson, McPhail, Lindeman So Sons, and our own sweet
toned Schmoller Ss Mueller Piano.
SPECIALLY PRICED for CHRISTMAS
Former
Trice.
$ 276 Bradford, upright
Sale
Price.
SI 55
$ 300 Tryber. upright $175
$ 275 Mueller, upright S512N
$ 225 Erbe, upright $100
VVV ..Circi, ULrlltUt ......................
$ 660 Stelnway, upright
11.000 Checkering & Hons, grand
$1,100 Stelnway, grand
. 450 Schubert Player Piano
600 Antonette Player Piano
ass
M25
m5
395
U05
$290
Also the Aeolian line "of Pianola Pianos, including Stein way, Steck, Wheelock, Stroud, Stuyva
sant, Aeolian and Schmoller Ss Mueller Player Pianos. Every instrument marked in plain figures.
seiect a Bargain now ana nave it neia lor junas delivery.
OIV1AHA
OLDEST PIANO HOUSE IN TITE WEST. ESTABLISHED 1859.
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Here is a combinatioij that is new to the 20th century. Where you used to get
CREDIT, you seldom got COURTESY, and you NEVER got VALUES. Today.the busi
ness of Personal Credit is so well established that you get COURTESY at all timesand
our enormous output enables us to give you VALUES as good as any cash store. Try
Beddeo's system you'll like it.
tUomen's and hisses9 fewest Goats
$25, $22.50, $19.75, $15, $12.50
In Velvet, Zibeline, Plush, Broadcloth, Corduroy, and Novelty Coat
ings. The newest and most stylish models are shown in these materials,
'some full lined with peau de cygne or satin, trimmed at the neck with fur,
plush or velvet, priced exceptionally low. Pay $1.00 a week.
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Clearance of Women's Suits
Your choice of 150 Ladiea'. New "Winter J
Suits, on sale Saturday at only ,
Just Pay $3.00 Down Then $1.00 a Week.
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Closing out all oar Silk and Combination Dresses in two lots, $5.75 and $3.75
A Dnlls Free on Saturday
A pretty, fully dressed doll given free with every pur-'
chase on Saturday, as long as the supply lasts.
tiercoats for
Men
S20
SI5 812.50
Beautifully tailored models for men and young men. Everything
from the form-fitting styles for the young fellow to the more conserva
tive models for the middle-aged and older men. A big variety to choose
from. Just pay a dollar a week.
Men's Suits, $12.50 Up.
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Boys' Suits, $3.50 Up.
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Entire MUh, 1417 Douglas,
Oul-of-Town rwl rws
Mrita lor t"lKfcu.
play
Santa to a man
"father, brother ex fries d
I make your purchase in
a man's department; a
place where men like to
trade and from a large
stock that covers the
whole field of 1
i Sensible, Wearable Christmas Gifts
Helpful Suggestions
Fill up his shirt box for Christmas
Shirts are always thankfully recelTed and our Blocks ara full of J)
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 ,
: and up to $5.00
Special prices on assortments of
Three in a box:
3 I1JM) Shirts In Fancy Box 34.15
312.00 Shirts la Fancy Box 85.50
3f20 Shirts la Fancy Box $7.00
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Pajamas, too
Make acceptable Christmas gifts. We
hare them In patterns that range from
the very noisy to the very quiet Boxed as we box them they
make rery handsome Holiday gifts
From $1.00 to $5.00
We hare assembled a
A vast Stock of
New.Neckwear
Probably the biggest line
erer in Omaha.
Every attractive color,
every newest pattern, ev
ery new shape Is repre
sented. From 50c to $3
k limited Bamber of spe.
daily priced scarfs, at
3 for $1.00
Eaeh aearf handsomely
bisd without extra charge
Mufflers Are Necessities
And to the man who wishes to be well dressed they are RIGHT
WELCOME Christmas presents. We have over forty different
kinds In choice colorings and desirable materials
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, and upto$5
IF YOUR PAL DOES MUCH TBAYEUSG a collar bag would fill
the bill and please him. From f 1.00 to HM, In a very large variety
of combinations and designs.
Hosiery is always useful
Always sensible, always very acceptable, and you
can have aa many pairs" beautifully boxed, as you
wish to give.
We carry forty-six different
kinds of hosiery, including ,
Holeproof, Interwoven, Wayne
Onyx and Eiffel
From 25c to $1.00 per pair
Any number of pairs la a box.
Special value of 6 pairs for $1.50
Cross Gloves
All colors, stltchlngs. pointings, leathers and linings. In short or
long fingers, stout or slender palms 81.50, S2.00, 82.50. '
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COLUMBIA
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3 S3.00 CASH
3 2.00 MONTHLY
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GRAFAHOLA and 12 g
Latest Columbia Musical
Selections
The Entire Outfit Q
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55 Cash-$5 Monthly -
A Week Puts a Columbia
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Jardinieres,
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Handkerchiefs
Are always well received and we hold so large a stock of them as
to defy classification, but every style of border. Initial and quality
of linen Is to be seen. Daintily boxed
for lie l t for 7 6c t for $LM t fer tUO
aad at tee, fcOemd 7tc eacX
liath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Lounging Robes
New Club House Coats
From $5.00 to $10.00
Serviceable Jewelry , Novelties
& WML
ERECTOR SETS
'An Instructive toy for
c-very boy. Helps to ex
tend his Inventive knowl
edRte. All metal. QfA
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YAL YAJIA DOLLS in
character dress HO In.
high. (1 ty f-
Special P 1 CtD
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Christmas
StocktngN,
Special .
Wood Bnlido
Blocks- V.rjr :
Instructive :
45c M
Just
Charge
Them
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Toy
AViishboArd
and Tub, ,
Special,
9c
Automatic
llanks. -Special
35c
Antoraatle TrsJn
and Clroolav Traok :
oomplt
89c
49c
DT BEi
79c
AUTO TAW
Bp.oial
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XitnrCS BOXES Aa an metal
bos, flUad with a number of lnt.r-tlng-
toys. Every A A
cbiid wlU enjoy on of Z u C
these boxse. Speolal...
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OAKBIAOE,
With Top
$2.45
Goods Stored Free and Delivered Later
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LIBRARY TABLES
Make Ideal Xmas gifts. A
large assortment In golde& and
filmed oak and mahogany. Sat
urday, golden oak library tables,
like cut, worth 7C
$12.50. Special .. . S0. O
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Goods sold out of town
on easy payments. Special
easy terms for Xmas buy.
ers. Send us your order.
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