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mr, RfiFr OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. TT.BTU' ARV 1. 1920. war; EXCHANGE RATES vv GO LOWER DOWN MONEY GRADE fitness Repudiates Stoiv at Moore Trial tnul.il I rum l'P On 1 b Various Commodity Markets, Especially Foodstuffs and Cotton, Hard Hit Disquiet ing Rumors Arc Afloat. York i- I shut p New to. 'ay ui'-c dity nurl.rts. inur in foodstuff if t IV" rc: i, r M...MC. , i.a-o-ied to , ..in".- ut.i ihc u:d. V. .1 Cunnrl! stt'pp'-d lip " th " I '. v w ! i .1 1 r ; w! vniini? lu.in to - " I ! r i iM'.r.ty attorney told me ch'a ! him." -aid M r. I md.sav. "Have -m a warrant'" Nfi Warrant for Witness. II to k -t v hot we liliil'C. attorncv . e i ! e ; hi ! v . t do OtI fl, t.tv " he dftna e.V Al I ICQ' RFPI Y Til Murdm of Americans FIRST EVIDENCE Revealed at Hearing: INTRODUCED AT IIULLANU AbUUI READY TO SEND i-n!ti..- but th.t hp ua Senator Hitchcock Starts Train Derailed Over River 1. -1. .In -t , 1 ,t tw r v tl mt TO Arui Id Are uroftiieii . itnliniiril ITiim !' One I tin v tie mauded to know w lit kfi: hi money. It buried an I tin- p.are. W ben !'(' i emme NEWBERRY TRIAL p. i Finishing Touches Will Be Made Friday Send Note Asking for Surrender of Accused Germans. Ivtvi- avyer was- cie.it 1 to X a fart rtfe. asking w oi:!d permit tne tii I to run down t ;v tir.ir don't need v our ass I Wit. it rcttc's rep y. wh I ,ir p R"irg li drive a!! . atis His w ife t dd t runts. poirted cut to the ! appra.eu him if he , a pos errr. "W e tancr' a- addrd. 'i von A'tieri Candidate lor Senator Democratic Primary I estimonv. in Gies )8 -,uke a "banc! camp..!,;.!.- He v.vo p) HCIUTT1 10 U1C U1 Will ..... I I. .1 t'i , ; ' ' .fpfitionril t!iP Mitchel m.ivoi.iliy' I i 'ted States tor . M . 1 '. V ' I campaign in New N oi k and Hip ller- lli'cbc.vk V-t !..! ht for .,!, V.m...v -vk c.imo.r.gn in Ohio as examples i-.t n. He ..i.ti-i:- , rd unc .h-s.-mi ! :oi wasted expenditures." '''""" ''' intended " " ' . ' ',''1" ' turn m.oii nd ':ne he H ,ld,- t!'..,l od.i. I ' : :: k I It, in enlor It.is oht. lined a p.i'.er! ai uiiieeiner t !- ir.,'v.ed a tele and enev ) t I for a loii'plc''- kitelifl) that oe r.im uikh'C h: fjl'i letmii. in t.vpf lo!i,,n f.e.'.t.t f.i. ! enpies a MKiee bttt four feet s.piaie iviv of pro-pf'i e dev elcp.mei't - liienro i I, .-"M a, I 1 vi 'vet iiK-lndes a vtove. sink, ta'de, e; "i the lea.ene of raf.n tieatv i:in ri N1 i.i'lri, !.. : . . ,oi shelve.- an.! st..f.t ct drawers. , s;M: ir.ni. ' .. . f- er-""' in i i i . ii. . u- y i i . i i Mi . i,( f : ia ve i w a ! t; in y tinv Cottol fere re anm ,ih. 1 t, 1! bin lie ran K" Im'.I hi'i; H'i" i he . an k' o( k ' he can't get auav any oth en l ! no r r..i.l i ;t to anil deehilP was the n.ost long sustained leaetion o ttiona! rreilit ai1'. "a att many disiniii'tin rumors. a- to the pr,.haid" effect iiumtry's icieiyti trad-. I he' e is nil w ,i hv . ":' tii iii' ti .d The in the ii'tern i -nded hv ,peciaMe nil tills it: " lid' trtlt of t"da. 's ope' tiors in t:: ( haiiRe ti-aik- 1 nil be coniput' d tin- aucrenatp c! .! n:oh.,hl; turns to liurdi n;. t l la's. !'.: and In vi.luijr the i.ttlk oi n'lniia:-. Snnie ib-tier- "' i i ii.iia'i' p: ah!y as a ineasir e f pre. .nitimi, elmed to accept hid- "'i ..t'y : pean eerier, ev-rpt suhnvt to lection tates I ir.s p adopted hi- the l.irei bankinti institute-!. .. !: lllltrisht pill l h lses c ru'e. British Dominions Affected is.,! ..hich e :rco-,!s for l.-u i, twerp and i e e - but re ,bd p r o - oh- 1 1 r o ! to col- W.I- llel 1 1 fts anl ever, w her rt-nucd tin en la Ivhed ne. I Paris, K'oiii less inipoilant c one or more ni ion-;. As .in m-: ineiil's i a 1 1 1 1 ti c a ' 1 N'ew 'crk at Mo al preiiiiuui c. 1 i cut over the pi n he ri'cr-P -id situation was pre lrawal nl about nti tin- o f .i m-ii cf the eve' ia .il was nr.- 1 J cents., ions hiili i. ol the ec enti'd h'. a 7 IIIHl i ii id nn IK'' lin ,i, from the subtreasiirv tor to South America, which cor to be favored by liade eoinhti In the stock market then heavy dealings at variable de in American .securities, pi ul foreiw-i' owner. hip. it siiuied I1' so sr, here bee. use th hance with- 'oh! i lie nt nines lis. w ere declines siiinaidv was as- s were lieini; s.il.t market oftered al most the only niediiiiii Mr tlnnr conversion into money at an.vtinii.i; like reasonable pr.'Kiess. More Ominous Aspects. Those in close touch with . ondi tions in London and I'arts acknowl edge the excliauxe situation had taken on more ominous aspects, but in no hiish (plainer was any immedi ate readjustment regarded ,i- iirob able. 'I here were maiiv con it rences during the day between liiiancial in terests and i sporters. Shipjiets also were vitally conceine.l in the situation which is believed to have caused many cancellations ,u out bound toniuRe. At the lowest ia!e. i--ued after the close of the mat i.e. the l'.ritish pound was cj i i . t .-, t at S.v.ki. against a parity oi S4.So--s. or discount ci almost tier cent - I'rcneh and UeiK;-ii HaUCs and Italian lulls, all epinted at the one price of 5.18' to the America:! d'd lar before the war. fell to new low letels at 14. -14. 14.5b and 1".5J, re spectively, to the dollar. i , at' c.itr.e out ,d th.P itt!f;e on- e a' this critical moment and s.i-d. " I .'.e court hasn't ordered him h,:d 1 Motrn lost no time in getting out oi the cunt room. I!ip ti-stinicitiy of Morri" that ohn W. 1'owie had oliered lum im ii'H.Mtv caused a se:i,ilion in court. "Mr. lowle said to us, 'If you et him we would be ulad to turn von loose.' "Morris testitied. "Yet you testiued twice beforp th" .M.iin! iury th.it you bad ret been olleied immu; :tv. didn't you'" asked the county attorney. "Yes," said Morris. "When were you telling t'.lP truth, (hen or now ?" asked the county ih tornev. "Will Need Protection." It was here that Morn was in- t' ai :. c t o !: 1 I s Hit rt here, American Spit Upon. an example of the mdi hv i by .lames . llcii::r, cand-d.aic il'n.i'ed Mates sr''.-.!-T- i-. the j deiiMCi at:c primary, tile i.nl e v i ;dence was intioduced t-'-dav in the (Newberry election-, ennspnacv tiial. i ! lehve's appearance was unherald ied. It loliowed a sta'.eu'ent hv Ian.es ' ). Mun'in, who upcned for :'ne I tense, that 1 1 . line had been "v oi kf d" .by the Newl'.-nv c.tnpaign com m-.ttee into making the m.e against Henry Ford. Mm nil explained to the jury that this was done to pre vent democratic votes being cast (or Ford in the republican primary. "I was worked' as Mr. Murim ioiu v on, s,inl i tcimiv I am mak ii'g tins statement oecati-e I seem to occupy a position apart fiom the other defendants, hut the recital is a hit Inundating." Hebne said that Samuel Ci'Dell, another dclemlant. and who was state treasurer in l'J'X, told him that if he "beat Ford in the democratic primary and Ford won the republi can nomination-, all the republicans would turn to me in the general election.'' Explains His Motive. Helme concluded with an explana tion that his motive was "to elimin ate one of the millionaires from th campaign." "Spending money ju R campaign tnav be legal, but I am an u'eah-i and hold if to bp a moral wrong." he said. After r-me legal skirmishing th introduction of testimony started Tw o iv i t Ti e s c e s ncrp called. J. h Haydeit. Washington corresponded! of thp Detroit News, and James F. Sweinhart, head of the paper's New York bureau. Sweinhart related that Frederick Cody, conversing in New York regrudine. the Newborn, candidacy, had said : It -will be a great time for the iovs in Michigan, because tnev will spend a barrel of money.'' Frank C. Dailey. nssUtaui attor ney general, inniK diat- ly rang down the curtain for the da v. Tried to Hire Him. Ilayden testmed to ronver- ap: a! to 1 :u 1, t'. W ., s amhassa the Ivt wi 1 be handed over at once to the licrmau representatives here. It wa- decided bv the council that neither the note nor the list should Jas. sP'l t tic the sur- W illi.'im ! : t : e s Americans were told the conimit in Victoria. He arracks soldiers be made pu The Council ; repiv to I lot hind render of termer Feb. .5 -The drar . f the be sect to I'.eni.ai.' wilhjto winch be s,i'd .in.-,.!-. nose , vtva.'i- ; s'.ihiccted. Schult , i. dein . n,h .1 by the ..!- !tee ct all incident .ipp;, v, I hv th.c council ci -'e! hf" ,v-s present at the r todav.' The note and !' 1','"n! of winch a group . handed over at nucci" sitting. I hey arose a ne ap- pi cached and. one ty one. spat upon him and then stoned him as long he was within throwing distance the soldiers. "ud what did yoi: do?" impiiied euaior Smith. "What couuld 1 do he re. al-o di.-cus regarding I- mpcr, stflicte w e r i nat" h "We ibout :t!OI!S not needing to an tendmg to lucrimi- letter prote. t him. 1 Ic'll aid the county attotniey. ip! on Hap ever proni- ontinued the to continue .ross-exam- i -1 s t on protecting thi bov." said Attorney Stanley Rose w aler "You'd need it," "Did l ise voii ununiuitv c o 1 1 1 ' i v attorney " 'o, ir." -aid M orri I he case is s! heduhn this morirng with thp illation nt Morris. Judge Reprimands Lawyer. During the examination of jurors vcsterdav morning County Attor ney Shotwell asked one man: "Do you believe in iynch law?" "I obiect." exclaimed Mr. Council. ..lie ot the attorneys for Mr. Moore. "K'crvbodv believes that lynch law, under certain circumstances, may be liis'i.'iahle " Lids.'e I'loup's tist smote the desk as hi- eyes turned in surprise- upon the attorney. "1 don't think so. I don't think so." he exclaimed. "And no lawyer should come into a court room and. r siicl) a statement netore a to the allies, winch Holland refused in her recent answer to the allied demand. The terms of the pio poed response were considered at length and will be further taken up at the next meeting of the council on Friday. It is not expected, how ever, that a decision v,cill be reached on that dav, as the different gov ernments interested must be con sulted. The ri'iuest of Poland for arms and supplies was under considera tion i't some t-me today by the council. It was, not decided, how ever, whether help of this kind would he supphed to the Polish government. mnuired thp i witness. said tood att -rnoon as I . I politely as I could and continued on 1 my war." F.cke's storv of the killing of h;s sou caused lum to betray Ins tirst sign of bitterness. The eld man's voice broke for an instant in his re cital, but again was firm when ho intimated to Senator Smith that ev ery man in the gang that attacked young Fcke had since "been ac counted for." "It was not 1 on; alter tne 1 umbrc risaster in 114 that F?arl 17 years old. accompanied by Bishop, and two servants, a and a Mexican, started into , !. Ex-Crown Prince Heads List of Germans A re oought ht bv Cai mans crimi - -. Feb a ccuspd k-The bv the .lite- Who Allies fa i tier ot war tunnel Fcke, I F. 1 .. ' negro i t!i tj.ilon.i district in an .niton. bile. 1'hey were halted by a group ! of Mexicans, a feve of whom had a' 'one time worked for the boy's' lather. The men were taken to a I ; nearby house where the decision to : I execute them was announced. ( Bishop said to the leader "why i ; you don t want to do that. I nat man, pointing to Fcke, is good for 1 a ransom." ( Shot Through the Heart. and whose extradition is to: His answer was a shot through by tormer i the heart, hcke and the negro leaped leii.-in.le, is ticaiiee ( row n Prince Frederick llhani lor the horses, tethered nearby, but ami several otner sous ot tne tor-i niey weie too late. 1 lie lassos ol hut l ierman emneror. The list will j the Mexicans fell over their heada ! ie in unlet to i. .iron, txuri von i.t-rs- aim wnen tneir liodies were tcund ner, the Cerman representative here. I flu v bore ev idence of having N en ut: lurv.'' Mr elllli notmiig more. Senate Passes Pay Increase For Army Officers and Men W e.shui 'ton, Feb. ,v - Pay tins atlernoon. Included in the list are Dr. Theo bald von Be! hmanu-Holi vveg, for mer (ierman imperial chancel! r; Field Marshal von 1 1 indeuhurg, Cen. Fnch l.udcudortf, formerly first quai termaster general: Field Marshal von Mackeiisen, Crown Prince kupiHtcht of Bavaria, the .'tike of W urltemberg and a number of other prnic's and titled officers. ton, 1- i-b. ,v - Ca v in creases for officers and men of the .-'rmv, navv, marine corps, coast guard and public health services ag gregating $5'h 500.01111 for the next a house Girl Makes Charge ! n t rv nag was uesecr dragged until hte was gone. I-.ci.t s neck was broken. The Mexican wa not killed and it was from him the father learned the detaails of his sm's death. What happened to the Mexicans?" asked Senator Smith. "They were all accounted for," was the reply. "Yes, but 1 mean by what author ities. " i.y tne proper autliorit-.es, I be lieve, said the tatner. J hp lliis. ;,i got four of them, somebody else ofpfl got another and then therp were OlCU .- , ,;, Tl,,. r. 1 i ion. i.ii. Jin . li.l.V IMTII dLLCllIU- ed for, too." I tiOI.S Codv a New Target Record. San Pedro. I ah. Feb. ,k battleship Idaho established a target record for the Pacific when nine bull's-eyes over range were made in M shots its 14-inch gnus. The former record was held bv the M issis and was five hull's-ev. c. n I he new fleet long with fleet ;ippi. shots. 'ear are provided in passed todav by the senate. Com i missioned officers will receive an advance of 10 per cent and enlisted men above the rank of private will receive an increase of .'0 per cent. h'.fforis to amend the mea-tire so a to provide metre money for pri vates were unsuccessful. Sanitorium Head Dies Of "Flu" in San Francisco San Francj.sco. Feb. ,!.--Dr. J. A. Kutledge. superintendent of the Modern Woodmen tuberculosis san itarium at Colorado Springs, died lu re todav following: an attack of m tluena. Dr. Kutledge was on his wav to Honolulu, when he was C'-m- jc pelted ny illness to go to a Hospital here. ' ( miii itiii.'tl From Thru Oiip.) .i.nl nude the remarks attrilnit him. asserting that never in i to i in. ii.. 1 1 in c.n si,u..ii .i.i v uisir-i - , vv ispect to the American flag and de- J5C0reS JllTlS at H curiuii mat it was incoucei vanie ci the .N evv Y ork po- t ubl .stand indifferentlv i hi'' Navy Department Head earing in December, l'17. with both and Truman II. Newbcrrv. (hen lieutenant commander in the navv. lie said on direct examination that Cody tried to hire him as eampangn manager for Newberry. On cross examination by Martin W. Little ton he agreed the job was that of a "political secretary." with headquar ters in Detroit and duties of exannn ing political sentiment in Michigan. Hayden said Cody told him that the- N'ewberrys were, "immensely meniner force wo (TontinuPil From Pace One.) hv while a person publicly insulted j ne n.id not approved and would the American llag. never "approve a disparity between On cross-examination the girl tes- , awards given men who served on (died that although a member of the i -hore as compared with the men mericau Anii-Sncialist league, s Jut j x ho went to sea." Admiral Sims, had not told her fellow members of ; he asserted, probably advocated high the Solomon incident. The chair awards for many officers who .sustained an objection to a question ' served on staff duty ashore and few I as to w liv she had not done so, and , awards tor otticers who went to sea 40 8' V 0 G FORECAST ..r SPRING FASHIONS PATTERNS February 1st number Yon ready nt oiir jSeicsdealerk U ES n i ; Si nl why she had not mentioned the af iair until nearly three years after it had occurred. Police Refused to Act. AsKcd by members of the judi urv citmiuiitee sittine- as a court why she didn't ask the policemen she said were present to arrest Solo mon if she thought his acts treason able. Mi.-s Olivers replied: "There were others who did, but th.e police refused to do it." Peter W. Collins, a former Boston labor leader and now- director of the reconstruction and employment service being carried on by tin Knights of Columbus, was on the stand for nearly three hours. He testified that socialism was seeKing to capture trade unionism to overturn society by force, such as was used in Russia: that propaganda instigated by Lenine and Trotkv was ainn d at destruction of the American republic by mass action, and that during the war he had seen socialists opposing increased pro- iiipyards and factories. : 1 1 o n : 1 1 Very Great Rush of Immigration Expected Within a Short Time N, I stall NEW PLAYER ROLLS Your Player Piano is always just as new as the newest roll. OUR STOCK IS MOST COMPLETE Add 3c per Roll for Pottage. Weeping Willow Lane, waltz, at $1.00 Dardanella. fox trot $1.25 Dance Fantastique, played by Felix Arndt 75c General Pershing, march. $1.00 Freckles, waltz $1.00 At Dawning, played by Felix Arndt 90c Goodbv, played by Felix- Arndt, nt 90c Beautiful Isle ef Somewhere, sacred 90c Dear Old Pal of Mine, with words $1.25 Last Night, played by Felix Arndt 90e (hAKFORD All the Quakers Are Shoulder .Shakers, fox trot $1.00 Any Time, Anv Day, Any Where, fox trot $1.25 Bless Mv Swannee River Home, fox trot $1.25 Who Wants a Baby, fox trot. nt $1.25 Roval Garden Blues, fox trot, at $1.00 Slow and Easy, one-step. .$1.00 Mammv o' Mine, ballad. . .$1.00 And He'd Say Oo La-La. Wee Wee, one-step $1.00 Think of Me, Little Daddy, fox trot $1.00 Wonderful Fal, fox trot. .$1.25 Call or Write. 1807 Farnam Omaha, Neb. w York. Feb. cV Thp Cnited s is on the eve of a "very great ci iiiimiiiraiion. siirn as we in the opin- assistant rush have never before seen.' ion of Alfred Hampton. soiiiiuissioncr general ot lmnngra who conferred with Ellis Island of ficials on plans to expand facilitic at the immigration station. "Many of those who went over arp coming back," Mr. Hampton said, "and they are bringing with them their brothers, sisters or other relatives." Nitro PlanTat Toledo ' Huge Graft, House Told Washington, Feb. 3 Thp govern ment nitrate- plant at Toledo, O., built at an estimated cost of $20, 000.1)00. could have beer, duplicater,. land and all, for !?5. 500,000, Henry G. Tyrrell of New York, formerly an appraisers in the War depart ment, testified today before a house war investigating committee. After completing his work at To ledo. Tyrell said, he sent a detailed report to Washington and proceed ed with an investigation of thp An cor plant at Cincinnati, when hp was suddenlv called off. necause 'most of Admiral Sims' duty in the navy lias been on shore." No Precedent Established. Turning to the second funda mental difference between' his views ami those of Admiral Sims, Secre tary Daniels said that many other 'idmirals of the navy and the Knight hoard of medal awards had estab lished a precedent that such officers of ships torpedoed or ruined should be decorated whenever their conduct was meritorious and reflected credit on the service. He read at length, irom accounts of naval actions dur ing all of the wars the L'nited States has been engaged in to support his contention that the policy of decor ating brave officers, even though they lost their ships, was established early in American naval history and I aiways nad lieen loliowed. j Concluding his testimony with a j denial of Admiral Sims' charge that i "navy morale had heen shot to I leces through the method follower ! in awarding honors," thp secretary ! declared that there was nothing the I matter with the morale of the navv ! i xcept a shortage of enlisted men land insufficient pay for the officers and men left. Making a plea for im I mediate legislat ion that would in i crease navy pay to a status "at least I comparable with the pav given men holding position of similar responsi bility in civilian l'.te. the secretary said that if such action were taken the country would "soon learn that there is nothing the matter with the navv." New Model Davis Electric Sewing Machines at Reduced Prices jT-OrlPSON BELDETn & COMPANY Wednesday the February Clearance of Suits A wide vanc of styles ami of faiirics is offered for your selection. Kvery winter suit in stock is i ne hided. Beautifully fur-trimmed suits and simply tailored ones all of them thoroughly de pendable, Thompson-Bekien values. Suits I'orrnerly priced to $85 Suits for m e r 1 v from $89.50 to $150 Suite formerly priced above $155 $19.50 $34.50 $51.50 All Sizes, 36 Predominating All Sales Final No Alterations Economies Offered in The Sale of White Embroidered Lace Voiles A good assort ment of attrac tive designs, 38 inches wide, reg ularly $1.25 a yard, now $1. English Voiles 40 to 45 inches wide. 75c mercerized, f5c yard. SI round thread, 75c yard. $1.50 round thread, $1.25. $2 quality, $1.75 a yard. Gabardine Skirtings Fine Twill, inches wide. $1.25 value, a yard. Si. 50 value $1.25 a yard. Novelty Skirtings HO inches wide. $1.50 value, at Electric Wash Satin 36 inches, $1.75 quality, for only $1.50 a yard. Sea Island Nainsook P.olt of 10 yards. 75c quality, at $6.75 bolt. 85c quality, at $7.25 bolt.' Chiffon Batiste An i m p o r ted, highly mercer ize batiste, soft and silky, well adapted to dain ty undermuslins, blouses and dresses, 45 inch es wide. Infants' Hosiery Cashmere hose in black, white and cordovan are 75c a pair. White silk and wool hose, non shrinkable, 85c a pair. English wool hose, flat, not ribbed, non-shrinkablc, are $1.25 a pair. Pure thread silk hose, fitio rihlicd, conic in pink, white and light blue, for $ 1 .25 a pair. Silk sucks, port thread silk, in white, pink and light blue, $1.50 ny small sizes, $1.75 for the large. Sorosis Shoes For 20 Less For one day only, Wednesday, we will place every h i h shoe on sale. Notliin.-i' will be reserved and the values offered are of highest quality Fall in German Mark Gives Doughboys "Raise" Coblenz, Feb. .). The rate of ex change for the nay of American soldiers in the occupied territory has been fixed at 100 marks to the dollar, giving the doughboys ,1,000 marks monthly. This is considera bly nf.rp than thp pay of the Or man officials in CnJdrn?. When th" An-t-ric.v-s first wpnt to the ne, H"ird n-::!. His the-- 'eceived IS Limitations to Pact j To No Purpose Borah ! i (Continued From Tag One.) eign government to lurrcnder our I independence. "The Grey interview and Lloyd j George's cablegram ought to con- vince any one that there is just one ! Question involved in this contro- I versy that is shall we enter the j league or shall we stay out of it. When we enter the league we arc : there for all purposes and our res- , ervations will never be felt nor even ; respected. j "Spider and Fly." "It has been known in Washing- ; ton lor weeks that the Lodgf reset- ration were entirely satisfactory to ! the Fnglisii premier. He would have said so publicly long ago but he did i not desire to offend the president. But after an effort to reach the i I president through Viscount Grey,! I which failed, and after a full study ; l ami after consultation with the greatest lawyers of London ami some in this country, it was conclud ed that reservations construed by a political party from whose construc tion there was no appeal would be wholly worthies?. So Lloyd George cabled 'Lodg? r-sp'-vations satisfac tory, wp want the I'nifd States to cuter the Dacue.' Come into mv I r si I I I I I il I i ' 1 r:i, I . . Hres;r.. 4,1 inch- A. YVSA t iT1 mV h'-'rn M ' ?1.;0 value at . , Vw i .,, , , , j ttt 1 1 31,25 3 yarcL cs r $1 1 t7 eYve amj ifgiifd ; Skirtings a yard. are of hi till est quality J 'r.rrf 30 inches wide. $1.50 quality, at Wmi It&Wmd 1 SL valilc' at $1.25 a yard. , . . !m&m 1 ?1-2 yard. An Opportunity to Obtain T f nr,;1 i $1.75 value at $1.7o quality, at ' 1 S1'50 yard' S1'50ayard- Satisfactory Economics J It ! iS3B oowen s Special Trrmt to Suit. s f UC Givill?06r Burgess Gran-den Co, I SSroSwiiiPI a Ue" Tyler 681. 1 j fff C 4- J i5ii how.h. u u x j j Saturday ! - - m mm SAVE THE POLICY like you save your LIBERTY BONDS The proof of ouality is in thp ," yr test nnr tho writtfn inyiimnrc policy i your uncondit iona! Riiar antrp lha t'uMrrton I'aint will ivt cracr.. cimlh. rhrek or pool. V hen you lui v F'ullrrt'in Pint vovj know vn-i will (ret KEAL TAINT I'KO TKCTION. Do you know that ?rot. nmrtkp, Rras, prnci! m.irl , in fact, all kiiuls of dirt Tnny ht wnhpi off interior wnllp if tliev arc rofttml with Silk-T'nif "Thp Urnu tifjl" flat wall finish T 1m nanitary, durahlf, finish add." rrnl beauty to any rotm. Rflullin Paini Company 313 South 14th Strpet, Omaha. Neb. A Quartered Oak Typewriter Desk For $ 48 .00 a model used extensively by hip business because it conserves floor space and in its many other qualities aids efficiency. The writing bed is five ply, "built up." Pi inches thick with quartered edges. Panels are three ply "built up," 7s inch thick. Legs are 1 a inches 5Cuare, mounted with brass sockets and slid ing casters. Drawers are made entirely cf hardwood, dovetailed front and back, three ply framed in bottoms and finished inside S0MF. DESK Ask us l'hone Tyler "n00. Department of Office Furniture One Solid CAR EXTRA HEAVY FELT BASE Floor Covering 14 Choice Linoleum Pn.terns to Select y i From o(J. I U. See our advertisement in thi? pnper Fridny. Bowen'sRujjand Drapery Section 65c arVr. said the spider to the fly. d! take mv own time in advisin ; uu liow to set cut.'' THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE OMAHA BEE OFFER MOST UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR BIG BARGAINS ! I is t'.-' "fa -r 'nl til t''-" I s'c: i-. C a'- ' t v.ibii' r. 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