Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 28, 1917, NEWS SECTION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 28, 1917.
NO STOPPING THE New Home of the U. S. Rubber Co.
AMPRIP.iN ROTORS! Now Being Built For Omaha Offices
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Sergeant Hanley Tells of the
Fighting Qualities of Men of
Different Nationalities in
the War.
Sergeant Hanley, one of tlie thir
teen survivors of the Princess Pat
Canadian regiment, who will lecture
on the war at the Auditorium Octo
ber 30, in an interview, nude the fol
lowing statements regarding the fight
ing qualities of the various national
ities on the western front:
' There ; re various classes of fight
ers, each seen to fight according to
the nature of tiie ground or training
they have received in their native
land. The Canadians and Americans
are very similar in their methods, the
old Indian tighter instinct showing
up very strongly in them.
"The English and French and their
colonists arc in classes by themselves
and each is placed where they are
most advantageous.
"In the beginning of .he war, the
Canadian troops lost lots of men on
account of their over-anxiety to fight.
They warned to go over the top and
the idea of sitting quietly in the
trenches with the enemy shelling
them from seven miles distant, with
nothing to do but to take it, did not
appeal to them, with the result they
were careless and exposed them
selves recklessly and were the victims
of thousands of German snipers.
Patience Is a Factor.
'Tatience is as big a factor in this
war as enthusiasm and it is one thing
the American troops will have to
learn, or their losses will be heavy
until they learn it. Discipline is an
absolute necessity; orders will have
to be obeyed or disaster will result.
"The cockney, the London Kng
lander, makes a wonderful soldier
under shellfire. He will calmly stand
cooking his mulligan with the shells
dropping all around him and with as
little concern for thein as if be was
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in bis home in London. He can sleep
as peacefully as a child in the dug
outs with a hell- bedlam of shells
dropping all around him, and is very
calm and very little excited in an
assault, which makes each man ca
pable of using' good judgment in in
dividual fighting.
"The Frenchman makes a wonder
ful soldier and stands sell fire more
calmly than was expected of him. In
an assault he shows firm determina
tion to avenge himself for the de
vastation of France.
The French colonists, the Moroc
can troops, are adversaries which the
Germans do not wish to contend with
in hand-to-hand fight. They disregard
their guns and resort to their knives,
which are more effective in band-to-hand
encounters. They invariably win
their objective, but have to be well
supported, owing to their habit of
throwing -way their guns, as they arc
unable to hold a trench after they take
it without rifles.
"Over enthusiasm will he the great
est factor the American officers will
have to guard against in their troops,
to prevent useless loss of men, be
cause the Yankees will go into the
fight with their do-or-dic spirit, which
has made them the greatest factor iiti
the world. I heir ability of readily
adapting themselves to conditions will
overcome this after they realize what
it means. I have seen their fighting
ability displayed by members of my
regiment who are Americans, and
there is no question but what when
they get started, nothing will ever
stop them."
Farewell Reception to Morris.
A farewell reception was given El
mer Morris by his brother, Dr. Craig
uMorris, at Dreamland hall, last night.
The gathering was in honor of the de
parture of the honor guest for war
service.
Year-'Round SedanTwo Sizes and Two Styles
Year-'Round Cars
In New Mitchell-Made Designs
Among the 19 Mitchell body styles are some
new year-'round models. That is, convertible
models Sedans aad Coupes where the side
windows disappear.
Cars for all weathers,' all seasons. They are
fast becoming the most popular types in existence.
The Coming Types
There are numerous styles a
large Sedan and a small Sedan, a
Club 'Sedan, two Coupes and a
Cabriolet. They are open cars
when you want them. But they
instantly change to closed cars,
or to half-closed, when you wish.
In summer they
protect one from wind
and dust and rain. In
winter they arc snug
closed cars of a most
luxurious type.
More and more they
are taking the place of
Roadsters and Tour
ing Cars.
1 1 in " mm
19 New Creations
Sixes
TWO SIZES
$1525
The Mitchell line
now offers 19 - new
style bodies. All are
designed by Mitchell
experts and built in
Mitchell shops. So
every design is dis-
tinctive. i nis new
body plant saves us a large sum
on each car. This saving is spent
on luxuries and beauties which
are very rarely found.
All. the best attractions you
find elsewhere are combined in a
single car. Our designers ex
amined over two hundred late
models, so nothing has been over
, looked.
Mltfk.tll a roomy 7-pan.nx.r
8 Ix. with 1 It-Inch wherltma.
sntl n hlchly developed 4B
horsepower motor.
Three-I'BMenrer
Komlotrr. ft 490
Club RotuUtrr, $1580
Sedan. tt-7S
tobriolrt, l(IO
CouM 92135
(tub Sedan, ItlM
Also Town Car and Umou.ine.
$1250
Mltcbrll Junior a 1 or S-pita-enter
lx on almllar llnea,
with 110-Inch wheelba.e and a
40. horsepower motor. U-lnch
mailer bore.
Hub KoadMer. $UM
tied an, i.io
Coup, f 1830
All Price, tab. Hartne.
Any Mitchell design will im
press you as a masterpiece of its
typp. And the 19 styles form the
largest line of like class in motor
dom. Mitchell Extras
The Mitchell has extra
strength. It is built to the stand
ard of 100 per cent over-strength,
which is twice the
usual margin of
safety.
In three years all
our strength stand- .
ards have been dou
bled, to make this a
lifetime car.
The Mitchell has 31
features which nearly
all cars omit. Things
like a nower tire pump,
reversible headlights,
shock - absorbing
springs, etc.
It offers at least 20
per cent extra value,
compared with . other
cars in this class. All
this because of factory
efficiency, due to John
W. Bate. It saves us millions of
dollars yearly. And these mil
lions go into better cars. See
what such things mean to you in
a car you buy to keep.
MITCHELL MOTORS
COMPANY, Inc.
Racine, Wis., U. S. A.
J. T. STEWART MOTOR CO.
204852 Farnam St., Omaha. Phone Douglas 138.
Our Semi-Annual
SALE of
EMM
At Prices
Astonishingly Low
Market quotations on Linoleums today are sky-high and
indications are that they will cost even more later on. Bur
lap, linseed oil and cork, which are the three principal things
used in their manufacture, are higher than they ever have
been, to our knowledge.
Linoleum For This Semi-Annuai Sale Was
Purchased By Us Months and Months Ago
and we anticipated the high prices which now prevail, and are able
therefore, to offer to you Lmoleum at prices which are below those
quoted by the factories in many instances.
For years this store has regularly announced a Semi-Annual Sale of Linoleum,
buying carload lots at different times to obtain the best of terms and, in turn,
jrive you the benefit of the savings and notwithstanding the fact that our sales
in the fiast have been very wonderful, we anticipate for this event, still greater
results, because this may be the last time that we shall be able to offer Linoleum
at anywhere near the prices that will prevail here in this sale.
There Are Urgent Reasons Why You Should Purchase Liberally
Not Only for Present, But for Your Future Needs as Well
These are all made by Farr & Bailey, who for years have manufactured the very best Linoleums.
In this sale we offer the best patterns and designs we have ever had for any Semi-Annual Sale.
Inlaid Linoleums, $1.19
These are all good patterns, in tiles, parquettes and
mosiac all Farr & Bailey's A and B grades, that retail
at $1.65 and $1.85 ordinarily, a square' djl 1Q
yard . .'. p l.LZJ
Inlaid Linoleums, 89c
Excellent patterns and colorings and merchandise that re
tails ordinarily at $1.25 and $1.40, and some that sell in
the regular way for $1.65 and $1.75; a square OQr
yard ovc
Printed Linoleum Remnants a Square Yard, 39c
These range from 6 to 20 yards in length, remnants of Linofeums that sell regularly at 65c and 75c
arSquare yard, special for Monday's selling, a square yard 39c
IMPORTANT Be sure to bring your estimate of size of rooms in feet, not in inches.
Third Floor
Draperies, Curtains and Cretonnes
Crisp, New and Beautiful
READY with a stock of these things that is so complete and so charming, that
everyone will be enabled to obtain just what they most require and desire at very
moderate prices.
Outfit your home in a distinctive manner don copy anyone else be original have an
"atmosphere" in your home that cannot be measured in terms of money and that will re
flect your individuality. We will be glad to advise with you.
Three Special Offerings for Monday
Lace Curtains
Beautiful assortment, in white, iv
ory and beige, full size; extra
special
At $1.79 a Pair
Curtain Samples
Very fine for Sash Curtains, repre
senting values up to $3.00 a pair.
Special at 15c Each I Less Than Half Price
Third Floor
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Let Us Replace
Your Old
Sewing Machine
With the Beautiful
"FREE" Cabinet
and pay you $12 for the
old machine to apply on
the , purchase of the
"FVee," and $1 a week
completes the transaction.
The "FREE"
Sewing Machine
is guaranteed for a lifetime and we issue an insurance
policy good for five years, against injury of any kind
to the machine. Any breakage of any part will be
quickly replaced at no extra cost to you if you return
the broken parts.
New Machines of Other Makes
These are Golden Oak Machines with drop heads,
new and efficient machines, $18.00 to $35.00.
A Few Used Machines From $6.00 to $15.00.
Picoting and Hemstitching, efficiently exe
cuted and all work guaranteed.
v Moderate Prices.
Third Floor
Mil V AM
Printed Linoleums, 65c
12 feet wide, all beautiful patterns and this quality and
width retails in the ordinary way at 95c a square Qc
yard special, for this sale, a square yard
Printed Linoleums, SSc
6 feet wide this is also Farr & Bailey D grade, that re
tails in the regular way at 75c per square yard ; 55 C
special, for the Semi-Annual sale, a square yard . .
Drapery and Curtain Remnants
Such materials as. Voiles; Marqui
settes, Colored Madras, Cretonnes,
Nets, etc.
Victor Victrolas civ
The Improved Models
Are on, display and for sale
here now. There are many
new and imnortant feature!
added which we should like to explain to ypu and
so we invite you to come to this Victrola Depart
ment at your convenience and permit us to demon
strate th r,o"r y:-
A VICTROLA placed in your home means
a wonderful and never-failing source of en
tertainment to your family to your entire
family for no matter what the individual
preference in music may be, the Victrola will
render just that kind of music or any kind of
music.
If another factor could be added to the trademark
of the Victrola, surely the Blue Bird would be a good
one, for it is surely a sign an unmistakable sign of
happiness.
Let Us Demonstrate for You.
Some of the Newest Records
64687 "Deep River," Aida Frances, 10-inch $1.00
87277 'Star Spangled Banner," Louise Homer,
10-inch $2.00
64706 Etude in G Major Flat, Paderewski, 10-inch $1
18208 "To a Wild Rose and The Rosary," (Ve
netian Trio), 10-inch 75c
35648 "For You a Rose," Medley Fox Trot.
Mondaine Waltz, (Valse Berceuse), 12-inch. .$1.25
(By Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra)
18347 "Isles of Aloha," Pua Mohala, Wright and
Dietrich, 10-inch 75c
Main Floor, Pompeian Room
$70,000 Painting on Ex
hibition here on Second
Floor. Be sure to see it.
brandeis Stores
See this wonderful picture
"The Red Cross Letter,"
on second floor.