r. -1 . THE "bMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 27, 1919. IVi Lincoln Bureau ofThe Omaha-Bee REAVIS BACKS PRESIDENT ON ITALIAN STAND Says y There Should Be No , Backing Down on Part of , Wilson; Will Ask " Extra Sessipn. Lincoln, April , 26. (Special.) Congressman C. F. Reavis appears to' be in fall accord with the stand o! President Wilson on the Italian controversy. The congressman was , here Friday and says that he thor oughly approves the stand the pres ident is taking in dealing with Ital ian demands and there should he no backdown on"-he part of the prs ident. v - ' Mr. Reavis expects to return to , Washington a week before congress meets id hopes to impress upon the-.conlerence of republican mem bers who .accept or reject sugges tions as to the members of the steer ing committee that all sections of the country be represented. He ex pects all six votes from Nebraska to be apaihst any action of the cone s' mittee ibat 'would be in opposition , to such representation. ( Congressman Reavis believes that i a mistake was" made in not recon vening congress on thr Sth of March. From December to March 4 is not sufficient time for congress to consider appropriation bills and -P. A. Barrow, CorrpoBdtnt. he wilt introduce a bill which will cover the reconvening of congress rfor that purpose. . He believes that that body could work better with the proceedings of the hearings fresh in mind rather than wait until along In the' summer before taking mem up again. . ; , Application for the r Return of Omaha Man to St. Joseph Heard Lincoln, April 26. Application of Missouri "authorities for the return to St. Joseph of S. Margultz, an Omaha traveling jewelry salesman, was heard before, Acting;. Governor P. A. Barrows Saturday in -he ex ecutive offices. "'' . v The charge was brought by Jo seph Helten, a St. Joseph pawnbro ker, that the Omaha man had pur chased some jewelry from him for sale to other parties and had failed to return the je'welry or the money tor tne same. PHONE COMPANY ASKS EXTENSION lOf WAR CHARGES Lincoln Firm Alleges That Ex tra Expense Has Caused : Them to Operate at Loss During Past Six Months. - - Lincoln, April 26, Alleging that the company has been unable to pay expenses and that a lack of labor has kept it from keeping its lines up to the standard, the Lincoln Tele phone company has made applica tion to the State Railway commis sion for permission to extend its war rates for a period of six months longer. The company claims that it has' operated during the past year at a deficit of $24,767, but the present rat if mntinf1ff will an.kla ttian. yi.cicu iu Vy w " "F'-Tto recuperate their loss in five icii uau uisiaicu umi nc uwcu mm $85." Jhe hearing was continued until Monday mornintfsat 9 o'clock. - The Omaha man insisted that he naa not Dougnnany jeweiry or nei- Uen, but acknowledged that he did owe htm $40 because of another transaction. He had several times Celebrate Golden Wedding. Table Rock, Neb., April 26. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. John Clema of-Steinauer recently cele brated their golden wedding. They were married at Nebraska City in 3869 and came to Pawnee county, among the early pioneers of the county. months. Tftey also claim that be cause of a. lack of help that their lines have been allowed to run down. Thay cite as an example the exchange at Geneva, where in ordinary tihies they keep three line men to keep up the efficiency of the exchange. At the present time they havjT but one man and a boy to, do the work. It is understood that the Nebras ka Telephone company will make the same application for a continua tion of the war rates. GENEVA SETS ITS ACTIVITIES ON OLD SCHEDULE . I . ' r V Clocks ' Run by Saving Plan, -But Noon Will Come at 1 s o'Cf'ocfc in Fillmore County Seal , - v o - X GenevaTCeb., April 26. (Special) Public schools here will ado.pt a change of hours for opening and dismissing, conforming with a re quest presented to the board of ed ucation by action of the Community club. Next Monday morning school"! will be called at 10 o clock, instead of 9, and will close at 1 o'clodk to reassemble at 2:15. The afternoon session will end at 5 o'clock. Bus iness houses will open in the morn ing one hour later than has been the custom, the clocks meanwhile continuing to run in accordance with government standard time. The people of Fairmont will turn clocks back one hour, beginning Sunday at 12:01 a. m. Daughter of -Table Rock Couple Dies in Idaho Home Table Rock, Neb., April 26 (Spe cial.) Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wilcox of Table Rock have just received word of the death of thetf youngest daughter, Mrs. May Wilcox-Sherman, in a hospital at Arco, Idaho, where her home has been for the past fewyears. . She is survived by her husband and six" children,, be sides her aged father and mother and several brothers and sistersr In terment was at Arco. Broken Bow and Alliance , Land Districts Changed Washington, April 26. (Special) By executive orders of the presi dent under date of April 8, 1919. -the boundaries of the Alliance, and Jiro ken Bow land districts are changed as follows: Township 36, north of ranges 17 to 20 west, inclusive, and townships 27 to 35 nortfTofTairges 17 to 40 west, inclusive, are detached from the Broken Bo land district and attached and are part of the Alliance land district The territo ry described formerly constituted the Valentine land district The date the executive order is to become ef fective will be fixed by the secretary of the, interior plater. , DeWitt Furniture Store To Incorporate at $40,000 DeWitt, Neb., April. 26. (Spe cial.) The Trover Furniture com- pany.fth headquarters in Friend, have 'started to incorporate theit furniture and undertaking business witn their stores in, Dorchester and Milford, capitalizing their joint stock at $40,000. The stock in the various stores is being invoiced and all btfsi ness affairs correlated toward this end. , Wyoming Sheriff Cleaned Murder Charge at Gering Gering, Neb., April 26. (Special Telegram.) Sheriff James Sherman of Torrington, Wyo., was found nbt guilty of any part in the killing of Silvia Kelly by a jury in the distritt-j court here Saturday. The trial has been on for four days. The jury re turned the verdict after being out but 30 minutes. New Commander Detailed Washington, April 26. Maj.' Gen. Chase W. Kennedy was detailed to day to command the Panama canal department, relieving Brig. Gen, Richard M. Blatchford, who will be assigned to duty at a western camp. Father pf Ravenna Editor i.J. v Dies at Advanced Age of 80 Ravenna, Neb., April 26. (Spe cial.) H. G., Cass, ivil war vet eran, dtedat the home of his son, C. B. Cass, editor of the Ravenna News, Friday. Mr. Cass waanear ly 80 years of age, and had -been an Odd Fellow . for more than 5Q The funeral will be held at former home in Aurora and will be conducted by the Grand Chap lain of the Odd Fellows' order. years.'- his Former Minister Dies San Salvador, April 26. Rafael Guirola, former minister of state in the Salvadorean cibinet, died here Thursday. ' ' r lc SALE Read the big ad on page 6-A ; andv see how one penny has such an enormous buying pow er.,: - . V : 'milllllll i I I I V i.i I 1 I Bowen'a Value-Giving Furniture Store IIMMIimMMIIIII r bowen's c 3 GUARANTEED FURrtlTURE What a ValuelGiving Store--- ttiat is the expression of every ,cne who pays the Bowen Stora a visit and inspects the Furniture displayed on Its many floors. ( Greater still will the displays be when, the remodeling- is completed and greater will your enthusiasm become when you pay this store a visit and note the wonderful progress it has made and is making by selling guaranteed Value-Giving Furniture. y TuwiiuuuuuuDtnniuu w ait for the New Hudson Super-Six Here Soon Price $1 975 is a Promot Deliveries Assured Early Buyers It , . f - v f Perfected Development of the Car You Know So Well j.i E Attractive Living Room I she Desire of Every Person r tr in i ! u j. i ii ? : -T i ou win reaauy realize now auracuve you can maxe your iivnig ruum 11 yuu suop a few minutes in this department of the Big BowerhStore. Here afe pieces in designs and finishes that will readily impress yott with their usefulness, as well as with their- value-giving quality Sofa, cane back and ends: blue, brown and mul- r berry velour upholstering t "A new Hudson Super-Six is .coming. It reveals'tiow four years' experience with 60,000 cars has enabled Hudson en- , gincers to free it from many of the annoy ances regarded as inevitable to all cars. It embodies the qualities which men said would make it the greatest car known. lt ls Worth -' Waiting For Production on large scale is now; un der way. " - Dealers will have' their demonstrating cars within a few days. t . You rnust not fail to see the new Hud- 1 son Super-Six. Think of the history of earlier models. They have made a place in every branch of motor -car use that has not been matched 4 TThe first Hudson Super-Sixf our years t ago, increased motor power by 72 with- ' out added weight. It retained all the sim plicity of the six. It minimized vibration. Proved In A Thousand Ways You remember how endurance was proved. Nothing to equal Hiidson Super l Six 1 records of performance had ever been knovvTVMpst of those stand today as achievements" that ho other car has been able'to maphr ' ' : But one thing those feats did, you per haps do not know. They showed ways f V . development of subsequent models that find their expression in the new car soon to be offered ' Such a car could not possibly have come from any other organization. It takes years of experience to learn and develop the qualities we now offer. The same engineers responsible for the first Super-Six have watched it in-its service for 60,000 users and now offer the new Super-Six as the expression of their greater knowledge. , v fsnYsuch a car worth waiting for? - Watch the papers for the arrival of the new Super-Six, then .go see it. The New Price f sIs $1975 v , Hudson production will be twice as large this year as last. Because of ttiat the rtew price for the 7-passenger phaeton will be $1975. Without the experience we now have such a car would have been impossible at an earlier time, regardless of the price at which it sold Still, as you know, the Super-Six has always been one of the world's finest cars. You hear that on all sides. It has led all other fine cars in sales. There have never been enough to equal y the demand. A like condition must surely obtain this year. - 4 But those who buy early will get early delivery. They have the records of every Hudson "Super-Six t as an assurance of its v value. - s If you are on the point of buying new car, go or telephone to your Hudson dealer. Perhaps he can teltyou when you may see the new Hudson Super-Six. s Hudson Motor Car Company ; Detroit, Mick DiBtritmted by the Following in Thi$ Territory: V . GUY 1. SMITH " y "Service First." 26th and Farnam Sts. Omaha, Neb. Come to the Bowen Store for the Newest Things for Your Home v The Bowen Store is a vast storehouse of complete furnishings for homes, . apartments and bungalows. We make this statement, as it does make a dif ference where you go to select the furnishings for your home. The Bowen Store is in a better position, this, spring than ever before to : furnish your, home, or to supply you with the added pieces of. Furniture you are going to buy. " Come to Bowen's and gelect guaranteedValue-Givirfg Furniture ; it's so much cheaper in the end and you are then satisfied at all times. sl , ' . ,v - : ' , , , , . ' r : Dining Room Furniture at Value-Giving Prices Direct from the factory have cfm some hundreds of Dining Suites that in design and finish will readily appeal to' those who are planning on the refurnishing of their dining room. Suites in Mahogany, Walnut, Fumed and Golden Oak; each, a work of the master designer, and each sold on our value-giving quality basis.', Jacobean, 48-inch top, 6-foot Extension Table William and Mary design . $29.75 Queen Anne Walnut Table, at i.. $39.50 Golden or Fumed Oak Dining Chairs $1,85 Queen Anne Walnut NTable, v oblong in design, 6x54 inches, at $48.50 Golden Oak and Famed Oak, 42-inch Extension Tables, at -... $12.50 Gelden or Fumed Oak, 48-inch Extension Tables. .$18.50 Golden Oak Buffets, 44-inch length, full drawer and cup- . board equipment ... .v $18.75 Mahogany Buffets, Colonial design, 48-inch length, $20.00 Fumed Oak Buffets, 62 inches in length. Very heavy and commodious , .T. $29.50 Tea Cart, beautiful in design and finish, at ....$11.00 Famed Oak Tea Carts $9.00 Large Size Mahogany Tea Carts $12.50 ....... .$92.50 Chairs. and Rocker to match. $42.50 .Mahogany Settee, can back, velour upholster ing, at (....$60.00 Mahogany Rocker, cane back,. velour upholster ing, at.'. $49.50 Queen Anne Sofa Tables. $30.00 Mahogany Tapestry Wing Rocker, overstuffed, at $22.50 Mahogany, guaranteed upholstering, Wing Chair, oversuf f ed $27.50 Fumed Oak Tapestry Rocker, spring construction, at ,, .$14.00 Mahogany Davenport, guaranteed upholstering, at ..$49.50 Mahogany Windsor Chairs $7.50 . Mahogany Chair and blocker, silk damask uphol stering, each $13.50 Fumed Oak Bed Davenport, guaranteed upholster ing, $35.00 Duof olds, all "finishes, at $37.50, $42.50, $45.00, $47.50 and Up Three-Piece Parlor Suite, golden oak, genuine leather upholstering, spring construction, $47.50 Three-Piece Mahogany Parlor Suite, genuine leather upholstering, spring construction, $38.50 Spinet Desks in Mahogany finishes different de signs...' .$21, $42.50 and $45.00 Pedestals, all finishes.... $2.75, $3.50, $4.50 Solid Mahogany, Large Chair and Rocker to match, William and Mary design, tapestry upholster ing, each ....$32.50 Mahogany Rockers, high backs, wood seats, $4.50' ""tiolden Oak Rockers . , . $3 4-75 8-50' 6-50' 8 00 and Up Library Tables in Oak and Mahogany $12.50, $14.00, $18.00 and Up Bedroom Furniture of the Newer; Better Kind As always, the Bowen Store is offering a greater nam-' ber of Bedroom Suites in Mahogany, Walnut, Old Ivory, Fumed and Golden Oak, than are generally shown, and at prices invariably marked by a moderateness which is typi cal of this guaranteed, value-giving, quality store. , Mahogany Bed, full size, beautiful in design and finish, at J..... $27.50 Mahogany 4-post Bed $29.50 Vumed Oak Beds .$13.00 Dressing Table, 3 mirrors, at ...........$22.50 Walnut Dressing Table, 3 mirrors, at ,.32.50 ' Brass and Metal Beds. .$5.75, $7.50, $9.00, $12.50, $15.00 Chiffonier in Mahogany, William and Mary design, $29.50 Mahogany- Dresser, straight lines .'.$35.00 Mahogany Chiffonier to match ,.......$32.50 Dresser in Fumed Oak $21.50 Chiffonier in Fumed Oak $15.00 Dresser in Golden Oak ..... ......$12.50 Chiffonier in Golden Oak ....$8.50' William and 'Mary Design Dresser, in Mahogany. .$39.50 Table i and Floor Lamps: ! Have you ever noticed what a finished effect the adding of a Table or Floor Lamp gives to 1;he room. The Bowen Store's showing of these Lamps is now at its best, and the choosing of one r with a shade harmonizing with the color decorations of the room, wlll be found extremely easy. . Your choice, at f loor $8.50, $9.75, $12.50, $19.50, $24.50 and Up Here Are Several Articles, Listed to Your Jdvjantage Brooms,- the kind you like, 31c and ..45c Bed Spreads, cut corners $2.55 Four-Piece Aluminum Perco lators, like illustration. . . .$1.25 Ten-Quart Aluminum Stew Ket tles for $1.75 Fumed Oak Foot Stools .'. . .65c Wire, Door Mats .jroannM 80c Cfurtain Stretchers 95c Mahogany Folding (fard Tables, i ! J.l ...11. A. . a A umm 4 wiiu ieit lops. . .o Pillow Cases, each .. .. .. ..45c Mahogany Sewing Cabinets, at ,. ....$3.95 Ironing Board and Stand. .$1.25 Visit Qur Grafonola Department. Have Music in Your Home. 4 .1 BUY BOWENS GUARANTEED FURMITURE. Let the Metropolitan Van Do Tour Moving. 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