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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 21, 1920.
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DOUGLAS LEGION
DEMANDS ACTION
ON ARMY BONUS
Officers of County Post S,end
Sharp Telegram to Ne
braska Congressional Dele
gation at Washington.
In a l.QOO-word telegram forward
ed to Washington yesterday by
Douglai county post, American Leg
ion, members of the Nebraska con-
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sharp terms what Legion members
here expect of them in boosting the
bonus measure backed by the Leg
ion's national executive committee.
"Fish or cut bait," and "stop pass
ii.g the buck," is the demand made
in the telegram as expressing the at
titude of Douglas county former
service men.
"We believe as a matter of justice
-; we are entitled to this proposed bon
us," the telegram reads, and there
is not one of us who does not need
this back pay in order to place hitu
in a position which will even halfway
equal the positions of those who are
our competitors and who remained at
home following their ordinary pur
suit 'or enlistinar in hiarh-Driced.
well-paid civilian service. We want
to know your attitude in this matter
afld we want your pledge to supporj
the measure the American Legion
national committee has presented to
congress,"; .. . , .
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;. rormer service men regara me
bonus proposal, the telegram an
nounces, as a "retroactive measure
increasing pay for the time they
were in military service The mes
sage criticises alleged congressional
aauying wun tne oonus proposal ana
demands a "showdown.
Opposition to the bonus measure
by some men "who '"remained at
home and'reaped the advantage of
our absence is scored vigorously.
The message is signed by William
, Ritchie, chairman of the special
committee appointed to draft it, and
bv 'E. K. Hammond, secretary of
Douglas post. - , v
'MAY ASK TENANTS
TO PAY PART OF
INCREASED TAXES
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Omaha Realtors ' Considering
Plan Now in Use in
Minneapolis. '
Brief City News
Active Business Week Shopen &
Company report active business dur
ing the past week, the considera
tions in their total sales for the week,
being $79,500. , '
Celebrate) Anniversary Social
lodge No. E, Degree of Honor, will
celebrate Us birthday anniversary
Monday afternoon at 2 with a spe
cial program at the A. O. U. W.
temple here.
Bank Clearings 'Gain Bank
clearings for this week totaled $8ii,
SSI, 512 as compared to $62,198,077
for the corresponding week last
year,and $97,328,182, the total clear
ings for last week.
for Dry Female Demos The bus
iness women of the city are invited
to visit the dry democratic head
quarters, room 14, Patterson block,
any day of Jhe week between 12 and
3:S0 p. m., for information relating
to the democratic party.
Neighborhood Grocers
Scorn Children's Pennies
The utter insufficiency of the
penny as a medium of exchange
in these daysiof the high, cost of
living was impressed with a jolt the
other- day on Mercedes Claire, 6
j ears old, daughter of ; Clarence
Claire, Angelus apartments.
Mercedes, as a reward for "be
ing good," received a penny from
her father and sallied forth to the
neighborhood grocery in quest of
candy, .' ; . .
She returned in tears.
"He wouldn't take it," she sobbed.
"lie said it wouldn't buy nothing at
all" .
A nickel brought more satisfac?
tory results.
Mercedes now refuse's to accept
pennies. ... .V , i .s .'
lis little Boy
A Claoo of Sores
So write W. a Warns of Mlllboro, Vlrriaia
uaneaooi;
"We tried twe rood doctor., en tpe-
cialint on ikin aiieue Dd they did bim -naraod.
W nml bottle at D. D. D.
. aad hit face, which wu simply a naaa
of tores, ia now tmoota at papar."
Tnoojana orcretenn nen 01 v. v. v. om
written to tell of U wonderfnl relief It !
them CTen one application completely atop.
ioallitchinrandburBin.WhynottryD.D.n..
t one and ba convincedf Year money back
If the flrtt bottle doei not brine reliot StcMe
and $1.0. Try P. P.P. Sow, too.
iBxinxinx
m. lotion fbrSWn Disease
Five Sherman A McConneil Drug Store,
Painful Pile
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X Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Trcat
mmt la One of the GtuleM
Brent Yon Ever
, Experienced.
You are buffering dreadfully
with itching-, V bleeding, protruding
lies or hemorrhoids. Now, go over
Yoa PoaltlTely Oaataot Aer f
Ignore) tmm nenuuw
Pyramid.
to any drug atore and get a 60-cent
box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. Be
lief should come so quickly you will
Jump for Joy. If you are In doubt,
i , v will Ik.n m.nvlnMiL
palL
W1M.IL, 1UU Will iuvm w "
Don't delay. Talcs no substitute.
FEES SAMTLE COUPON,
PYRAMID DRUG COMPANT,
67 Pyramid Building..
Marahall. Mich. -
Kindly aend me a Free sample
of Pyramid Pile Treatment, la
plain wrapper. 8 , ; t
Kane '
Street. ,.......', ,....
A plan which provides that ten
ants pay a part or all of any increase
in state, city and; county taxes on
property which they hold, now in
general use in Minneapolis, is being
discussed by Omaha realtors.
As recently presented by Fr'ed
G. Smith, a Minneapolis realtor, the
plan also provides that in case
tax assesments on the property de
crease the lessor shall allow the
tenant his proportion of the de
crease. Mr. Smith also declared hitnseli
in favor of having the tenant absorb
at least part of the heating expenses.
"If the tenant W paying for' his
heating he will cut its cost to a
minimum and will be quick to in
vestigate tho cause of any increase
in tax assesments if he is paying
for part of the increase," Mr! Smith
explained.
I.-Shuler, president of the Omaha
Real Estate board, said yesterday
that the plan would probably be
brought before the board in" the
near future.
If the plan is inaugurated here,
it will apply only on downtown
property, in Mr. Shuler's opinion.
Retail Gasoline Price
Takes Another Jump Here
Gasoline took another jump in
price in Omaha Friday. The price
now is 27 ceuts a gallon for low
lest gas and 30 cents for high test.
Oil conipaui- -predict, 35-cent gas
before the Summer automobile sea
son is over. ,
NEW AVENUE TO
SOUTH, SIDE IS
IMPROVERS' PLAN
Caldwell Acres Improvement
Association Will Be Or-
ganized Today.
Plans for a campaign to grade
South Forty-second street' frbm
Center street to the South .Side and
to complete this street nor,th to Far
nam will be discussed at a meeting of
residents ofhe southwest section of
Omaha, to be held at 3 thus after
noon in the office of H. C. Rohrrt
son, 724 First National bank build
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The Caldwell Acres .Improvement
association will be organized at this
meeting. This club will begin activity
immediately by .circulating petitions
among residents of Forty-second
street, asking city commissioners to
pass an ordinance providing for this
improvement. A survey has been
completed in readiness to start work.
Provide New Avenue.
XH's move would provide another
avenue ending right at the stock
yards. According to Mr. Robertson,
a bus line has been promised the
embryo improvement club in cae
the btreet is opened to traffic as
planned.
The movement was orginally
fostered by the Byron Reed com
pany. but has been turned over to
the improvement association, which
has additional interest in the project
because it is considered as the in
itial step toward the eventual in
stallation 6f water and 'sewer sys
tems in the district. , . i
Forty-second street is. paved from
Farnam south to Leavenworth, but
is not open, between Leavenworth
and Center street. Much grading
would be necessary from this point
to South Omaha to place , the
thoroughfare in condition for traffic.
Th ininrnfeinent rlnfc'a nlan COIt-.
tempiate that tliis expense will b
borne by property owners of . the
district, . '.
sioux uiy toupies aiaye.
Double Wedding Here
A double wedding was solemnized
at the rectory of the Walnut Hill
Methodist church last night in which
the contracting couples were all
from Sioux City. Malcolm McLeod
and Miss Lillian Miller and Kenneth
Strong and Miss Ethel Howell were
married by Rev. F. O. Winslow. ":
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Bee Want Adi Produce Results.
1 A Store for Those Who Love Their Homes
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The Entire Store in Complete j
Readiness to Meet Your t very
Homefiirnishing Need for
Spring. "
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VALU1
HOWARD ST. BETWEEN JSSL Vr'
With New Ideas and Fresh
Merchandise in All Depart
ments, This Store Extends to
You a Welcome.
So We Like to Think of This
Store '
v So we do tliink of it when we
are selecting its stock. "Is tliis
the quality of furniture that
, folks who pride themselves on
their homes would 'choose f
Puttiig ueh questions as thfs
to ourselves guides and leads
us to . the sincere, the fine
styles, the well-made, the last
ing. How it has guiaed us this
season shows in the guaran
teed Furniture we are offering
this spring. - ,.
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Odd Dressing i Tables
old Ivory dressing table
h Very neat deiilgn with a-j
triplicate mirrors .. JpT.DU
MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE
In Queen Anne design tfOO
, and large size jy )
WALNUT DRESSING TABLE
A most beautiful (f C C A A
piece, at J)O.UU
We Offer More Than Merely
Furniture
, ' We make a friend with
every purchase. That's the
foundation of our policy. Not
merely the selling but so
serving in quality, variety and
value-giving as to fill your ex
pectations, and complete your
satisfaction, and have a right
by reason of that satisfaction
to count you as a friend of the
store.
With This Mahogany Bedroom Suite
Here is a chamber suite of striking design. The Poster, Bed m very attractive and practical. The Dresser is large
and exceptionally well constructed, the large mirror being of hest French plate. The Chifforette is wery roomy and
is; fitted with roomy drawers. - ; ' " .
The Suite isvery similar to the illustration and we feel confident that you will be highly pleased with it., It is
superbly finished in Brown Mahogany. Very seldom do you see a Bedroom Suite of such good quality and so very
reasonable in price. . -. i ; . ' '
f 'Bowen's Value Giving Price on Each Piece Separately
Poster Bed $65 Chifforette $50 Dresser $71.50
Dressers and Chiffoniers
$49.50
$38.50
WALNUT FINISH DRESSER
Colonial design and
large mirror
OAK DRESSER
j Large size and extra
large mirror
OAK CHIFFONIER
Without mirror, but a t Q
plenty of drawer space. .Jp 1 D
MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER
Without mior and tCO 7C
handsomely finished .... p Oy
Davenports of Highest Quality at BoWen's
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These beautiful and comfort-giving
Davenports do so
much to make your home
cosy and home-like.
In tapestries, velours and
damasks.
Value-Giving Prices at
$165 $187.50
I $198.75
Spring's Approach Demands New
Hangings
Preserves the Food Longer
-Saves Money
"These. Grand Rapids Refrigerators
constantly maintain a circulation' of
cold, dry air, thus preserving the na
tural wholesomeness and flavor of the
food. Come in and see them in all
styles and siies "
$13.95 to $97.50
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Our showing of laces,
tapestries . and cretonnes
includes a most compre
hensive variety of pat
terns and colorings,
and the services of
our decorating, art
ists will assist in the
correct choice and
hanging of your cur
tains and draperies.
Comfort Chairs Rockers
There Is a luxuriousness about over
stuffed pieces that cannot te attained by
any other type of furniture.
OVERSTUFFED ROCKERS a ia 7g
in tapestry, at Ip)y . D
JACOBEAN ARM CHAIR
Beautiful chair with 1 1 0 C A
tapestry seat, at $J.y.3U
MAHOGANY ROCKERS At
$8.75, $12.50, $14.75, $23.50, $35
GOLDEN AND FUMED OAK ROCKERS
$6.50, $9.75, $13.50, $17.75, $24.50
BORDERED ' MARQUIS
ETTES AND SCRIMS
in cream,' white and ecru;
excellent quality and beau
tiful designs
per yard
60c and 75c
BEAUTIFUL ' ASSORT
MENT OF MADRAS in
50-inch widths; heavy
quality, for window drap
eries. Colors gold, blue,
brown, green and mul
berry per yard
$3.00 to $5.25,
Buy a Simmons Brass or Steel Bed"
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Simmons Beds are better in style, stronger in
construction and more luxurious in finish. These
are the beds you see advertised In your favorite
magazine.
They are genuinely good, and low in price.
WHITE OH VERN18
MARTIN STEEL BED
Continuous tubing de
i .Ign, with J-inch out
er tublnt and 1-inrli
VKRNIS MARTIN BED
WITH SPRING
Very nibtt&ntl! bel
and a iprlns of
eel lent fit Ul
SIMMONS SANITARt
"COUCH
A woll made
which oan b
converted
Into a bad . . ..
couch
easily
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quality
SIMMONS STEEL,
CRIBS
Cholca oftrhite oi
Vernl Martin. Fltte
with quality nrinn"
and drop tit OC
idea, at ....PlI'OJ
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Headquarters for
Lloyd woven Carriages
When your dearest friend stops to look at
Baby, don't forget that her eyes also takes in
the carriage baby is riding in.
But you don't have to worry about that now.
Because we have those famous
T t rr LOOM WOVEN
W I U Babu C
They are woven, as you know, on wonderful looms.
just like a fabric and almost as fine. And you can
get one of these beautiful Lloyd Carriages of the
finest weave for the same price you would have to
pay for the old hand-woven carriages of the coarsest
reed. Come and see them.
Bowen's Value-Giving Prices:
$29.75, $34.50, $39.75, $47.50
and Upwards
New Styles in Improved
Kitchen Cabinets
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To see these new models means to buy one, Therer
are so many conveniences and so many improve
ments that you will be delighted with them.
Some are made in oak, while others are white enameled
all over. -' ' '. s
l)U Carria There are porcelain and aluminum extension table top?
y plages
And l hey Are
ACTUAL STEP SAVERS
so many places to put things, so easy to clean, so con
venient to use. l -V . .
SELECT YOUR FAVORITE MODEL TOMORROW and
enjoy the ownership of a cabinet that will be a source of
pleasure and satisfaction for many years to come
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Choice selection, Strollers and Sulkies. , Priced at $44.50 to $79.50
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