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THF BF.B: OMAHA. SATURDAY. VKRMWnY PROBE OPENED INTO THEFT OF GRAIN ALCOHOL Commissioner Begins Hearing Evidence on Charges Against A. Hanson and Arnold Roland. i u I IM, i : '. ' M ! - .1 r ! , Ml ' ! 1'" TV !! u !! ' ' I : k." 1 .( ! ''" " '''If :.! th iV a' -tt.. t'.Mi ' I Mte t iV . - i e. : 1 ' .'M M ! ' i ' ' 1 ' ' h' ;i -1 . . : v ,tt i" r I .t-tfil Vf.. ; .! t : i tm I';1'.. ! w i M t ! ' - t ' i , I'll ': ' ,r'l' A! i': e.i, i-'m.?!.' "M'''ii;ii; v!,'k- .MV'": 'M'!. ,!' .1 '. - tor t':' i-r-i .r.t.e'',.,, , the v..-.ni t!i" ii'l. rm.it'ii'i rh.n l:'" .: !'f ''! rt "'S KU..ttv ir a 'm' .-. : ' : It ; ( ' I I !!f : , 1 r I . " V. 1 eiMiMie, Melt c; ,!:,.. .Ml .illnl ,1H -i1v (lent !' "I ;l'-k . BARNES WARNS OF WHEAT SLUMP IF BILL PASSES He Calls His Measure Direct Repudiation Of Pledge. t Olil thr uliej' I'r,-,i'.:v f r t!l plo ;,r.n ;iu i in hi hiki.oiIi) ; Ma i a 1 1 1' " whl.'h ,-,, .; lMs p 1 r . '. c ' :-'.! t i o r imt'l I r.i'f i. 1 It wVat i'.h ret.u pi cs in: tur ,i'ioliv!:!i rr ",nif ti I -upi'i'it i'fMii:rr' n;.,v prf cipitatf a -t;'l tin r-pr .!c cUvf n the pi nf c: ! w licit. c,n he!,u tl'it ot M'r j;u,n ' .'.iMeol ptii f . He a, Ms Men; 'Vvilv ! till- 111 wt Colons, , f,.ti-u HnllU pt'-i!l'ir to toreia-t the i (MM e iM lii Letter to Senate Gronna i ' m the t.,,-,-u-,u nilr ,.-, M'tt.i-i'ionf. 1 1 : c 1 1 'vitlim the jt : '" il.iv lia wiockfd tli'- I'i'iltvl I t.tts fpmt trail- lv titl rol I lrti'cr of ovrr.r;ts tirai'ri"." i "If i-oncress shi't'M rrpii'liatr 't- iHlll plfricf to tl'l t.llinri', M'.j ('arm s the po i h 1 -1 t . of V- t p ' i-r i 1 1 , i n in vali'p s 1 1 r i tin- t ! i - iiiaw.il a thf NEWBERRY JURY Ac. Ita UNO niUCRUt BIG PRIZE FLAN GIVEN IN PROBE i! i .! t ' Attorneys for Senator Lose Fight to Bar Testimony Heard at Grand Jury Quiz, Heavier or I .lghter 1 lum An 1,1 Craft May Compete For $100,000. t a ;i a c ' I I'll . a 1 iV v- a t' '"i ( 1 1 pi iti, c . Iv'1 !11 II' I .''I ll.i". j i,. . ..,,.! K-.I,,..) it. I lr 'II V ' li til f!! t ..! a I' I! I c 1 I I ,i n !. 1 1 (! O't- Mi!.hiV f irritit Itau.f ,.n t. i'V' t . ) If i(M'.:!irr JI, ai''l w f.at vec. I ''""'I Ul'- Ie.it iIm ri i . i t ' :!u "'.i,,' pi:''' '- a I' "T t Vimi i Criittm fi wlm'i lie ft I" .' I.....1. I. .It .... .1..- . ... I -ti Of Federal Reserve Banks Wt l...MM"tff a.-t'ni'th. nt tti" Ktai'i i'ii C:a;.l n itiniii't't t'lKua' t l' i VP N, M'i '' ' ' v I' 1 , ! ii f ' Bankers Would Limit Power i C J'f still' tt'at fi.l1tnt.ium tait'K'ts i'i"il Hit v' uhii'ii i.Mit.f1 iii'i'ii Will a-k i otiirfss hv what filif if irf'. ,5Siit tl'i'm. tlx- M,Ii;.tn t f pitii'.it'.l tbr plt-ilm'ii tatK.l : ctut.r ai"l ft'iri v a mpa i c n. i s Ktu.it a nt e- on t he un.'ai KiMi! train- : of w a t..,J t" t't- d'al ..t t'n- I K.'(l' I'l-li. ,. . . t'"'l '''I "to Et.lt i ,.""i i.H Hi n ' ,,t.Mt ot Wlticll Hie Itttl-IHH f , m):. . 0.1 -C tf.1.l . alo'it an ai'i-ii.in.i nt ''""' " 1 1 ' ' " ' I'1'"'' P'.'." a."l Hfifa'"l l-.tv 1 . t - 1 T an .or, I '" ' r r I a t o i' i 1 1 a t ,; .,- i... ,1 ,. 1. , ,., , . ' ii..i-le f.v .-v.r t'- !'i It'.lt pro ' ,,K i.trniiitttt oi all rrt't ucv :t.i.-eo.!tiKv I'.nur i'i"ti , ,t,,. ,,',fu ,,( 't),e'tp,l,.'M ,f...)i!.-.- ..t 1'lP C Pot i l.ttv'l. I." , hrr, link ,.t tin- et.U- on.. ..! , .. I itiai, c..-at.',l ' at- , f-.ttor r.vt!u' wliali liai ! . . ; '1u'l' l'"t'-. a ina,i,!w-, ,., t,. -,i -r ,r .... II heen I a V 0 1 .! ! ! V ld"i!!''l )V tiie sr;l- . n.i ll.i.i lll'ti ri 'Ol! ipt,. Is' II ;;;,; Palace Hotel Will Be Democratic Headquarters';,'; I Ii Imi.: I':,,' i:...if.i.f;it i'ntitiitfl dv ttir ate aitncnltur.t' fMnn -! t'l.it li ol !. '! w ti.'in a ,. ,,.) (Mi i Varan. -p onVr of tit. . u'l C" c tttn.-t.t coftiol over tltr Milu.fikrr t. i:it mat flu ..t;t'i u-'-rt ifrvo l.-ink ..f tSr .i-v i'tlu' of wlif.it a!"l "Oitllf ll;C r Miii- a )'.) . " i.i... . ,.,.'! !'. ii.. t . v.o't oip..i it:oti to tip its .att 1 i a r t ro. 1' . b .- I I t I'al.i. t I tVfa ',:! i! j.,v 1! ' i ;. i . pi . o,.P, ,-,f f.,.,,, ,.tt'.i" witi..tit !f'av. '" tf' has l.ffti .-.-KtH I"- t.eorc t'la.l.ari i'!s lint 1. tt .. I' v .is ' r - ' '.a'!-o. s..ti, i('i.:a, .N,,V, ( );-.., Mi. II ititcs asit tts that at a tttnr V, Mata, dsit.il!t to Hon'rr oPti'! Ml. I'M !'.!! :-c I' 'aJ i i'i,a",., I II n c fr, av,- v 1 1 . 11 1 ! ( cltl .1 1. i 111 .it. Iv pi r - ' l 11111 IV. i I! lp . ll'ltnitail oi t;lf ildllo lo.pl ntiiiirp- .!'.! j.'.i. c! o: tv ora, :--',,,., i, i,c..:t.'a I l'"' trt :n ot ptii.'. Si'"ator rr.lttc I'jtinn.tl i oiimo ! t re, as In .1.1 Tlipy aitl thr ilofp'olan t iV.-r -litii'.nv t'.py ' f'lr.r -.'.! I'.pI v. a" r,( i mil '1 tt v. f still el ohioM'ov u; ' 1 nit t.if:.tiy; pniiii'M ot apv l,"!.1. lllfl W't'l lull kttowli i'.o tii.it It 1 1 h I t1' tohl thr crai"! it" oi uoht h "tor a'l ptirpo-.'s " Defense Fichts Hard. , a ... s. i .-I. ;. n.,11. ' ' a 1 i n i it't oi tl.c Atlai'tu- oi i-a'i au'ioin'i nl i.f.j;!it hv ll'r ( in!) ot nioi'i',i. ri'O i'to Mu' - ..I 1 1'..' IS . "in: 1 1 '.i'S 1 1 pic sen I ri : thr I 1 1 i nattoi'al f. otiait'ii i ' ' a 1 1 "! i will i o ope t.itr i it pi o . '''!.: t :f i i' . t in hu h I '' .',;', f..T. I .. 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If has In , , a i tl it, I, am -s opto atr.l P I u p i ' ' 1 1 1 ' 'on i Mr A'oandon College Course On Account of Influenza i ... -. I . I h. p i SprfialM -I hr .mm, a! I'atni ami kotitf short i .m; r at Iowa Stale i olli .set for t !p- w . !, la'ii m.ii v to II. 1ms been l '.' ,' i il this r.il hd'.uisf of the a' o itit "I ro'ui r. -a nt Iowa. Thr tin' fartn aiic! .p. ia: iir. I nl,, m a loral t .'. t t liotp i , Imt t ihirvc l.r.tk- nit" tip iter.';! ,,am mil K"t M ,i!s i. . ot a tia, r ot l'i misMtii; hai.i'U was toil"!, Ini 14' art a h..1-. .1 ha - 'mi h .1 C m- o-t'it a.-. 1 llotnla. ipma. 11 ii'ia. Ki pfth h'. X "1 Mi atal S. 'iiMi t at ohna ii.manp. imiiIoi -opo iiionia . ip pat rip!,,- t.-rts turh 0010 qiputris ot thr p.i'.ty tea-lri' hta-ka Inn ai al I ithcr :ti ,t thr Mil!'- thri, to l at pi' tma ami 'I lie ih-tpnse iouulit li.ii.l to I , t"l !!. i.i"itimit wi'tc ir,tiii troiM tnii'ti'-i' mi In- own iuh.tip'tt that the i'.,in'fiiti''ii hrte l.fi;i!;;;iiis Iuim- Csji,v front thr tij.il unv '.ai'Uri in Mirtimota V. st 'n Mm tanam wll hri-vl't h thr with- Jf. Me has resorvfil ITil 1 omits tor i l ,rtM, ' I ' 1 1 ' 0 1 . i 1 warn on In- lot 'mw.iI ! KMvrtiinrtit stahihation i nit tubers . . f Mm mitional coniintttre I , wt.til 1 it!-tiomi thr .o'tip--! that hr w nh! ippiii liia'ilv t ik ' anil press rrpi rs.'fttativr-. I l.itov ,,t tia- riiilftn,' 11, urn- i-wi- ----- - - ' - - - . ..... .. --'I ruled ol the CMltivon tjiicMimt. hill K(" tros-al 111 tliM'l. Imt Mm nil .. PHONE TYLER 3000 i is Ke.'.Tal lti.V-r Se-sim.s liel.1 that thr ' ".-titnrs will he pitmitt.,! t " tetitPopv I'otihl he mm s-alcreil in th" m pr s 1 1 ' o. w a i . Hi nn.nl, S a .' ,! ill , o 1 1 1 The X r t h i I 1 I m M I hr Xoi th AM.. pin will h o, r in " " if SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS. -ton. 0000 00j---l w w , I 'llliA Mv ther hv wa of Mr!. on!, t ape rati present pt oc-rr.hnesm.lv against tbf ;,;" '"""' "r n ' "' U'IV ' ' ,1,,. 1 ..;'.. ,,,1 ,,,tc i,l.o-o cam! i n t v : 1 i 'M, till lit! e,'t to St I. .Int. llohlMlr I trsMnv.nv was tehejr-eT li'tr. piare the loippetitms wit! poMirr Mrimi'V ori' Mm same : "Mum to the st.utit!T pomt. slop " t.-'Mtionv if prop ibV to'' tonioiT"v i '",r .it " M't.iv. I'mthoi.! .oil I Mm t!ie ilrtepse re-i'i'Vei"l i's cto .. ni.ntoM nt, til ttoil lane " I lie cr.ttt.l mrv witness,- were ; f'liti.rs -tltr pootmi aim urn -ion "i ..i :..,, i ". ; I - ,. i iil.tinii r!a-. 1 hr latter e.as- are "im. Mr. Litth'ton before they v. mi allowed to answer (pto-t 'a n- a-lo, - j hv IMank C. lMidry tor thr yavcin 2 i inert. . I Tell Money Spent. j I'ltete will he two ilas-es of i mil tmtert'd as p,m..ein.'ei - on aireraft piloted by others ami i an tt avel hv I imp,,' or InMiter Minn air et att. hat must make the entire ciretpt ol M tl.u Pr by air. The entrant of Mir nilotinc rlass 1 1 Pott and Hijhee relate,! t!- ', ,lrP p.-rmlttod to r any iimiibrr of - lm'hipI jury te -titr.oiiv oi John M. ,,.r,T,.ft, bttt onlv to .-!i;'t!Rr fiom an ; llartis, former ptobate jtiilce at I :,irpiaiie to a dirigible it the rrnv of .! l'toyt e City; Tetrv ( . ( orb,-?, a mr airplane is used also to pilot the j tnciiibcr of Mie .Mate hoard of andp Mbt m-'ibie. Ijieis, and James K'. Davis of 1 at'.s- ' ,e Atlantic may he rro--ed : it.j. serueant-at arms i". the state ! eir-u r with airplanes or diri'-'ihlrs. " icnate. 'Y'r.c pries for tltr event it . ' The witnesses acree.I that Judc" 'stated, will amount to more th.in -iflarMi told the ciarel jnry 1-e had I (nt Pi if -m received ?SiHl in salarv and half that - ; aniotir.t " Terrv . ! itii's in the l ampautii ,i- related - '. Uv lIuM'ee and Po't- t dd of sitn- ; I Mar nepot:atH.n with Knur and an I PvrKinaP CrU - I afrreeim nt to work for $75 a week IM J-.ACIiailgC VUCUO " and expenses. .! Tames Pavi. aerordmc to the r,i:;-. l-'eb. '. T'l'iaposals tint an - witnesses, had rbarsre of the New- ', parriiational imani ia! ronteretiee he Z ! ''rrry campaign in the S' lntlp rn ,, ailed immediate! v to ! otmi.ler meas . tier of cr, unties and hu cortfpciua- 1 n-es for the relief it the -mer -ation- d SMMl in salarv and hall that . 1 ! r rr-F , , . . rrench Hope to (jet v t orhss a. roimi i,f htc actn-i r . Aid of United States tain was SM'li) a month. : : Radio Message Will : Be Sent to Boy Scouts Next Sunday Night Simmons Brass Beds Special A number of very handsome Simmons' Brass Beds, satin finished, with velvet band effects made up of 1 .-inch stock throughout and attractively trimmed. Made with the new interlocking side rails, making a very solid bed. In three styles, one as illus trated, and two others quite simi lar, full size. Regular $40 and S45 values, up to standard in every way just upon our floors, and in all, one of the most attractive numbers we show. Saturday .-.......... Heavy link fabric bedsprings in gray enamel, the type that is elevated 6 inches above the side rails of the bed, either in full size or 8-6 10.50 Q rrj value, Saturday. . ..... ...... . Qr 2952 New York, Feb. 6 F.ery Amer ican naval radio station will flash a message next Simdav nielit to ' tfst the protirienrv of boy amateur -i wireless operator? in the counttvl, .lar a contribution to the opening of -I the national Kod turn week of the " i'ov Scouts ot Xtnenrs, it was an , : rotim-ed here. The message w ill 1m - j file Kith anniversary t'reetinns ot I : t fie scouts' national louncil ami w i l - ' he cent at. the speed of 10 words a - minute. .j Mrforr the war there were in the "I I mted States 175,000 wire Hjfions most of which were j ri and operated hv boys. ith lift " :nc; of i estrietion- in force dtirini; . : the war nrrrly as nia'o- now a'e ie -.pot'ti'd to !. 1 1 1 ii;ier.,,tion. Ami- tftir ojieratot's who receive Sam al exchancre situation Imd sup ort in Fretnh government circles. The plan has been suk-psf , ny (treat P.ritain and is a:l t't he the outgrowth of the reient bank, -is' conference at Ain-tfpMm. at which lie situation was considered with i lie conclusion that international ac tion was necessary Eventual participation by the I 'mted States in uch a conference is expected by French financiers. Krt nch opinion generally is rot mi-led hv theories which attribute m exchange sitmiMnn to specula tion and otlmr rau-cs. It is pretty w ell i ecogni 7e 1 1 that the cause is a credit mi-is ami financiers consider without resentment the fact that pr.'.ve Jihasc of f,ie situat'ou w ;s opened with the shutting off hv the I'mted States of credits to cover French purcha-e-. eiess st,y , Doubt Plans to Begin irade with Muss soviet t'aris. I'eb p. )o,ibt as to the j pfictir il woikii'S of lie plan for 'he : tiaitiil resiimf .ttou of trade with ' h'.lssia Mltramh t1' U ts-i.in eo.oiter- , na s imMcc lorrectly ami mail it i.piie socie'.ii- deielopcd at today Floor Covering Extra Heavy Felt Base Printed Goods g"'tHfetir.--l o.ii. UTi 1 i '. . ITS ; I K7 li Vi i'J W4 III i k FI lii .1 m li l I I - J" a -o. ,trti -. IL-1CJH b.r . -- :--frptr.s 3 I T"S' i I S-a. I ho o a i J S -I-1', aaiMiiafa.iii if.-Ii... --i.i-'.v Mj ' " 1 1 s -;t,, national jtoiit headipiai ters will I j he s,-r,t a bo.,k oj lad'o instruc- - tmiis. Z 'Ihe call for the me-snr will be . : "XM 1 1" and will he Mashed at ahmi! -i''..50 p. m. except from Lhicayo. Z where it, wiU go at about 7.M0 p. nt. Wave lengths to be u-ed are "! 1.500 meters for New York, 47o Z' .neters tor the Great l akes Mut;on; - : 00 meters tar San t anrise, , ; the ame for X'eve Orleans am! l,5oo - ' meters for I lampfon Roads. ession of the council of amba.ssa- 1 nor-. It iv.ij declared that the fcov- j let govcriiment had shown a dtspo ...tion to tie up the societies with otucial a 'I inuii-1 1 atmn m. such a way a- to make even partial trading im po sthie. RliuaisSnlii.r.trSi.-rtiaii I iu. !lr.r:S;-a!.a-3i;--i''" ' .. :. at.isw1 -rtlli- - i K-,Jct-' ,.cz:.":r ' 1 -c"'.-wt,f-; i- i Wit.!-' U. At. a Special Price ;.ExpcctsVBe Acquitted si.3'oK' -V fc-'V-'-J' Fifteen excellent patterns in extra heavy felt base printed floor coverings, suitable for any room where linoleum can be used. The patterns include clean cut tile designs, bright and cheerful allover compositions and wood effects in both light and dark col orings. This floor coverings clings to the floor without nailing, is sanitary and just as easily cleaned as the finest linoleum all patterns are 5 feet wide. Former U. S. Ambassador's : Extradition Is Not Asked Berlin. Feb. o. The Tageblaf says it learns that the " r'ernstortM' ; on the list of prisons whose ex'ra- ditiou is asked by the allies is not tap ("omit lain P.t rm: t . ,rtf nho r n- On Plea Of Self-DfiffinSP M.,if,'Med (ierm.iny at Washington. .( . . . . .. , i but a "Mount ternstor!t" who, fori Al "!' ' , 'V ,".'""ie (-'nv'' Ma ioiiL- time was "citv commander at i -i.igaiio' Alms AUl.le Kobmson. Anna t Hiriitiii." lie is accused or mak . ":,;"!'''" 'll;lro !" attem;,.i,:S to I , ,v attack- o the FretuMi residents. 1 ..,mi mi '.lepiair.ci , i a"l AliPaial, was r There is enough of all patterns to cut any ordinary job. Regular price is SOc per square yard; special Qp price Saturday, per square yard, .... Special Pieces of Good Bedroom Furniture At Special Prices - g:mi to t.ie jury at . this aiternoon. .o , edict ha- been retntnect. Mi-- I'Mibinson is confident of an - j aciuittal. m ihe (lifcnsc argued she sin. fluid aeipaitted on the ground that sb, Isip-f hllard in self-deff use. ! Mblard, who ,s an Anita black I'-m:Mi, bad tratried the mother ,,: -ithe dcfeiniaut the dav prior to the -'iiiolmg. (Ie is J5 - ram her junior. Daniels Urges Tlog Island z Steel Be Used for New Ships " W ashiiiL ton, Fe!. 6.--I 'onstntr--,';"U i-i three aviation carriet s and " 'onr (hsti,,y,r- lender', was recom- - , '"emh'd to r. im-e-s bv Secretary - i I i inicls, .,,'. o i r.i);ed that lahri 1 1 '"'Med -te, 1 n, hand at the Hog I I . t . . l t. : . . i i , . , -a inn s,i- , a t)c tis.ai. inn. re. Dies in Bath House. Charles VY. Met opr. .'Jap South Twentieth strict, died list night in a hath house in the Per (Imnd botch I'olice surgeons called say death w.m Caused hv an. epileptic 'ft Mr. Mrt.'ger had been in the bath hou-e about Ip.e hours before lie died. 1 I v. Special pieces of good bedroom furniture at radical price reduction M lm-ure quick clearance. 4 ? 52.00 Black laequrred chiffonier, reduced to 535.00 S40.OO Brown mahogany Queen Anne cbiffnnette. ..$29.50 Jl'J'.'.OO Brown mahogany Queen Anne dressing table, $91.50 $14.00 Brown ntahocany Queen Atme ehiffotiette.$109.50 SI TO. 00 Broun mahogany Queen Anne dresser $129.50 ?4!s.0il Colonial triple mirror dressing table, in nialtng. any. reduced to $29.50 ?S9.00 Chinese Chippendale triple mirror dre-smg table. reduced to $25.00 $56.00 Brown mahogany chest of drawers $36.00 $145.00 Walnut and poM chiffonette, Chinese Chippen dale design, reduced to $85.00" 145.00 American walnut triple mirror dressing table, $93.00 S55.00 Ameriean walnut triple mirror dressing tahle. $39.00 Sail. oo Pair of twin beds, in A merienn walnut, each, $35. 00 SoO.aO Brown mahogany, triple mirror dressing table, $29.50 ifrtS.OO Colonial mahogany chiffonier, with mirror. ..$43.00 $:8.." William and Mary chiffonier, with mirror, in ma hogany, reduced to ' $25.00 $19.". 00 X'ewby walnut chiffonier and toilet mirror, the pair, reduced to $125.00 ?l lO.oo American walip.it triple mirror dressing tahle. $65.00 SIS"). oo Pair of twin hods, in Anierean walnut $100.00 $4.1.00 Grey enamel chiffonier, with mirror $29.50 $22.00 (Jrey enamel night stand.' $11.00 S7S.00 Mauve grey enamel eliest of drawers $39.00 $f.8.00 Old Ivory chiffonette, Louis XVI type $45.00 S92.00 Old Ivory chest of drawers ' $48.00 $55.00 Old Ivory Chinese Chippendale chiffonette ... $35.00 Soti.OO Chest of drav rrs $39.50 Jfis.no Old Ivory dresser, to match $48.00 ueittg M s of the . I I IPl I -els from ' i j .,pi ii i,i tin i f ,-, ; 1 1 :! if ,nn( ' ,rSA ,efl p , Don't let skin trouble l -rP.Y ?-.sA,ngcI, ts, ?,t1 spoil your good time hint- eoneieti'd ol profiteering i Miliar were fine' 'M'milO ea, h m tl I nited Stat.'- 1,-tiar! roiirt I I men were IM f . I ,ip-i hip ,uid ' liift" e 1 1 1 1 a I , who weie com, icfd b" a jil''. if da t oi I ! i ; 1 .o a1' ' bv si-'btp; v.-f.ir at .1 pee.pl (,( I , ''Mis ,, p 'mpih ! iResinol heals sick skins " I can't have any ftpi ! I am such a ,i.'.7.'t. 'h t! " e. ;ema th .1 ;i" ii,c luml i r im ii :;:'" Arrnnntinri nf Fviinncn : r - w'mreiT i ro. r vvyitHlllH Vl W Tl. vl I.Jw , , t .frn.eits v.-. 5" t ti.it I c !'. t ct any Of Propaganda Asked For! i b nhoW.- I'. u t be nisrouraqed ! Fvrn in se vere, w eli -est, iV'shf d ( ases ol tt f - a, t ip it wi .. rn or s milar skin : oebies, K es in.-1 ( i-fitmer.t, aided bv Pesmol Soap, W'a -h'ng'om b'eb. t, A -soma pons ,'tor iais;u inpds to be used to in !luer,ie na'muiai legislation or puhhc M opinion rm national ipiestions bv J Itttft iiniiiritfi:iiftti"t!ii "i 4'ti 1. 1; ii n im tii ii nn i .1.4.. i. i Orchard & Wilhelm Co. h 1 1 i n i u i m ( . tv meat s o pi opaga' da ot any mo t I i'.'ia"v rr.icvrs th'. itrhmir at otire and would be I fin it rod to account p,tl rVjrs the emotion au-av. 11 vtrs prf.cnhe th P.inM trr.tmer'.. Jn.(- eerv dollar collected, under a bill introduced iiv Representative Mr- I Kcown, democrat, Oklahoma. 1 liitl tell KcmmI Uionicsl utd Kniut & Hon in i 1 1 u on a sh."t ionise was on advice of :edi, al ,,'athoi itms MM.- dci im, "i ca 1 1 ies w ith it the ,i eeM't" ' an. his conforrnffs ml in'i'a'i't' 'ii s, heilulei in con- 'ott coarse.. '(', !i"l w I'll M Great Values Still to Be Had 5 Our 2 Reduction Sale Continues Broken Lines and Odd Garments of Suits and Overcoats nt this remarkable discount. All wool fabrics and the best creation of the world famed makers that include The House of Kuppenheimer He rs ch - Wick wi re L System Prices Now Ranoe From $22 -to- $50 "Showing a Few New Numbers of Spring Styles. La WV fU 1415 FARNAM STREET. Every Winter Coat Must Go We carry nothing over from one season to the next! Absolutely ridiculous reductions, regardless of cost, have been made for immediate clearance. This is a wonderful saving opportunity, and there will be plenty of severe weather yet, to get the benefit of buying a coat now. Ex traordinary bargains at $12.50, $32.50, $44.75, $55.75 150S-151O T 1 f 1 1508-1510 Douglas St. JUllUS WrKlIl Douglas St. ARMY GOODS FOR SALE BY The Nebraska Army & Navy Supply Co. THE HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING O. I'. Shirt.-, u -fH hut in fitip oondit'on, special. ...$3.49 slit cs, iinnv Turt. orr- shnrs, c:'f "kin, upper nnk p.up., wry special nt....$8.98 Leather -lined Vests, with moleskin back and father sleeves. .. Worth $19.00 Our P'ice , $9.49 Raincoats, extta heavy, b'-and new. ventilated double back, very special, at... $12.50 Roo'in? Papers. 2 ply, sanded both sides, waterproof, weatherproof, and fire resist in", 7 squares to the roll, price per roll $5.25 Khaki Hreet hes, a real sn.ip, at . t , , .7c U. b. Jerkins or I either Vevts, very special, at $77 Heavy Grain leather, Chocolate. Munson Last Mioes, exceptional valuet $4.98 Harness, bind new, dmihle ret, : o I i d stock throughout. Regular price $130.00. Our special offer, while they last . . $75.00 O, D. Shttts, regulation issue, all wool, brand new, $10.00 value. Our price.. $5.98 O. IX Mackinnws, all wool, belted bark. Special $15.95 Ij. ?5. H.iverai ks, special $1.29 Hip Ruhbt-i Boots, hrand new, all sizes, a real snap $8.49 $1.68 $5.88 Cotton PI. lid Markinaws, heavy, $6.78 Three-fourths heep-lined Coats, mole skin $14.69 Ulster Sheep-lined Costs, moleskin, lr $26.50 Corduroy Sheep -lined Vests, without sleeves, nil sues, hrand new... $6.50 Overalls, brand new, union made, with bib; a'so jackets ... $1.98 I'nionalls, khaki, hrnnd new, union made $2.96 Khaki or Biown Flannel Shirts, brand new. wool, nt . . $4.98 Silkihne Khaki Kerchiefs, 2 for. . .25c Wool Union Suits, brand new, per auit, $3.79 Khki Sweaters, without sleeves, brand in" at $4.68 S we.i ter with shawl collnrs, brand n?H . -lay. uvforH or brown, at $4.66 Bo i bed Wire, pointed ; 60-1 b. reel '' $2.87 W no! L indersh u ts or Drawers, per e.u i?nt Khaki Sweaters with sleeves, wool, special U. S. White Canvas Barrack Bas. each, at $1 .24 l'. S. Army Raincoats or Slickers, used, at $3.45 V. S. Army Woo! Blankets . . $i.S0 I1. S. Matine Blankets, all w iol . ,$b5' Cotton Double Blankets. 72x84; in Rrav, bt own ; brand neu-; while thry last, at ".$5-98 V , S. A ro v Rt; 1 ion Tents. I 6 1 6, w.th it .t fort wall, pvtanrd shnpe, extia heavy durk canvas; these tents rost the povernmen t up to $ 1 25.00, have been used tn set v tie ; our spe tia! ntfet S.tS.OO V. S. Aimv Cot Beds, all iron, with Simmons SaUss Springs . $5 (Sf) M,ttresses, Ostei nuKr Airu. f"et; y.iod as new. A bat 5.1:11 t JS.50 V, S. Aimv Munson ! irld Shoes, brand new, at a prtte of $( 9H Army Munson Infantry Shoes, genuine oak soles, hiand new. sale price, $6.08 ; l..'kit:e t fa' et -, ft l"Mes f it . SI'KCIAUS f OR S7URPAY ONf.V ' n1 , ry-,- ih I. 'i H ri-ivn j. I .'.'Tt . I ,p spec tn! 69c $3 29 Kar- svrup. 10. !h. can-, K-.-enal . . . . 85c pt.-: n'l-t ;pni i" t(n.nt hstirei large "I- -e- .';.' $0.19 . . 25' l'er ene. ? cans . , , . , $4.50 NOKS . . 49(. ( Vhitp Junit o Wool Socks, extra beavyj . h9f a f ,o jfrav. at . . 96c A'M. G-av n- Bion Wool SocWa, light, $4.50 J at 89c Vednmi Weight t .1 ay Sm ks , ool oks, bra y . . I ahmei e Sot ks, per pair . . . t'et d irn . . . . . ID OUT-OF-TOWN PUVFRS We ship eods exactly as adertsed Make ertlere out plnmly. Uulude money order or diaft. No ". O 0 's shipped. If ordered) by parcel post include postaqr. Vnn are assured of nrnn-pt nd satisfactory shipment. Rt h K.R KNCE State Bank of Omaha. Make Money Orders or Drafts Payable to THE NEBRASKA ARMY & NAVY SUPPLY CO. 1619 HOWARD STREET. OMAHA. 1619 HOWARD STREET.