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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1920)
It THE BEE,X OMAHA V SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1920. 1 MICHIGAN TOVVt SHOWS INCREASE i OF 463 PERCENT - ... .. - " -." f ' Muskegon Heights Supplants Scottsbluff as Town Gaiivj . : nq Most Population In- Last 10 Years. x KVashington, 'Aprifc.i6. An . fn crease of 463 per cent in tlie last 10 yfcars in the population of Muskc Kon Heights, Mich., announced to day by the census bureau, is the largest yet reported in the l20cen- s(js. rrom a population ot rtsu in 1910, the town has grown to 9,514. The largest increase previously announced was that of 1 Scottsbluff. Neb., whjfh showed a growth of 285.9 per cent.. . . ; Battle Creek, Mich., 36,164; m- crease, 10,897, or 43.1 per cent. Enid, Okl., 16,576; increase, 2,777, or 20.1 per cent. ' ; Hillsdale,. Mich., 5,476; increase, 475. or 9.5 per cent. '-Owosso, Mich., 12,575; increase, , 2,936, or 30.5 per cent. - ' n- -- . - Bowlmar Green; Ky., y,6J8; nw crease, 465, or 5.1 per cent. Macomb, 111., 6,714; increase, 940, or 16.3 per cent. Lufkin, Tex., 4,878; increase, 2,129, or 77.4 per cent. Phillipsburg, N. J., 16,923;, in crease, 3-.)20, or 21.7 per cent. South Bridge, Mass., 14.243; in crease, 1,653, or 13.1 per cent. Gloucester,' N. J., 12,162; increase, 2.7QO, or28.fr per cent. ' . ;l Big Water Extension Is . Recommended for Fremont Fremont, Neb April 16. -(Special Six miles of water extension within the city of Fremont has, been recommended to the city council by a special committee headed by Coun cilman Zac Marr.. The estimated cost isoS.OOO. The new Country club site, north of 4he city, is omitted from the proposaf until factory and poorer residence districts can be supplied. V , N Beatrice Boys Arrested " 'i-For Theft of Father's Car Beatrice, Neb., April 16. (Spe cial) Wendell Culver and Walter Herron were arcrsted at Harvard, INeb., on the charge of .stealing a touring car from ihe former s father, Cbrwin Culver, of. this city. The car was " taken from the CuIverJ garage after prying off the lock on the door. " . -' REPUBLICANS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY ENDORSE POLLARD Friends of Candidate for. Gov ernor Deny " All , Are ' For McMullen," ''., Denouncing efforts of "certain in dividuals" to endorse one-certain Candida for governor representing themselves as speaking for Douglas county, republicans of the ounty, from-all factions jn the party, at a meeting" Thursday adopted ' resolu tions supposing Ernest M. Pollard of Cass county for the office. ' The resolutions follow: "Whereas, it appeapf d from public press that certain individuals as suming to represent the sentiment of Douglas county republicans under took to endorse, on behalf and fes an act of lis party in Douglas coun ty, a Certain candidate of only local following as, the party's clfbice for governor'of the state of Nebraska and assumed to give the impression that the republicans of Douglas county generally combinecTnpon and accepted him as the partysS candi date; and, , Whereas, it appears from reliable information - and from- a canvass hi - ' V X.. v. v ' OTGOT Bwamt Flan v. EXPERT, household managers have -long used -the Budget Plan.' It stretches their incomes. WeborroweUit and applied it to the purchase of the New EdisonC6nie in. Find out how' this good,Told ' thrift idea solves the problemx)f yourNew Edison. - IVeMdopted the Budget Plan humajtteacariitydistinguuh tfeaei(Mop. Re-Created? art from living art, ,wi wuhi uic vwu ws ueora in A direct comparison. Edison set freaiecessity that had been a luxury -for age. n We are working with Mr. Edi son,and have adopted the Budget Flan in accord with his Irishes. , The Budget Plan is a way for J. . T: - you q gei your iy ew Jboison now. : Edison's great hobby is music; y He holds that good music is ra' ' " necessity in the horned . But access to the great operas , v and concerts nas been connnea to. ' ,tfie FEW. Edison thought of ( the MANY, and spent 3 million It doesn't increase your house dollars in research work to de-- hold expenses, it simply dis- , velop. the New Edison, "the tributes your monthly pleasure ' phonograph with a soul." allowan in a different way. It Edison's new phonograph Re- gets you more for your money, Creates the great voices and ; Come in ansee us Tell us how ' instrumental art of the world, you would like to plan your New with such perfect realism that Edison budget. Rouse's Phonograph Parlprs ' 1916 Farnam St., Omaha, Nebraska. r tt NATIONAL BISCUIT i i Convenient because ' of , their handy size; appetizing because of their , mealy consistency) ". zestful because .of their mild saltiness PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS are unique in the Tjealm oi biscuit Vyhether you eat them plain, or With cheese, jam or jelly, you find them a rare trfeat. The name Premium is on every cracker. , Sold by the pound and in the famous In -er. seal Trade Mark package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY w : , !9TUntdBicuit "B,"",,, ''fMre! J . Ill I COMPANY w r - . . ' J"1 fiA-nofiALa)HU)TCQHPAiyyijti m(1 J II " . in : -.-. avi made of the state thr6uRh , the county chairman of the ' various counf.es in the stalbf Nebraska that Ernest M. Pollard of tfass county will receive an overwhelm ing majority of all the votes in near ly-ftll of the cotyities throughout the state, and is the choice of the rank and , file. o"f the party generally throughout Douglas county and the state ot NeDrask; Resolved, Ka; lhat be it therefore we the un dersigned republicans of Doug las county, are unalterably op posed toNand resent the dictation of any assumed leader or leaders in naming the candidate for governor or for any otheroffice, and that we are unatrlrably" opposed to and re sent the assuming by a few self-important Individuals to represent the whole patty in Douglas county; that we believe that Ernest M. Pollard of Cass county, a farmer and fruit grower, awl a man of wide experi ence and acquaintance and of large following throughout the state be cause of his strong public4 record as member of the state legislature, of the United Stites congress and of the -Nebraska institutional con vention, is the strongest and best fitted candidate iri.th field to carry the party's banner at the' election in November; that all factions of the party can and will;concentratc :r I. their vote upon him as is shown by the sentiment reflected in the canvass which was made of the sev eral counties throughout' the. state, that he can be nominated, and that his -nomination will mean the suc cess of the party in the state. Charles V. McGrew, Nelson C Pratt, Charles Battellc, G. E. Par ish, Benjamin S. Baker, Kelso A. Morgan, F. H. Hamilton, Hugh A. Myers, Kenneth S. Finlayson, E. C T Fintay, J. B. Conningham, Robert A. Ndson, Hugo Stutz, W. H. Roic, Henry F. Kieser, Ray Smith, Frank Waterman, C. . O. Henningsen, George N. Mecham, Robert R. Strehlow, Edwin E. Gray, Bert Le Bron, Will T. Graham, Robert Mai- colm, G. E. Nelson, H. E. French, iohn K. Finlayson, L. F. Johnson, I. E. Fernandet, W. G. Hislop, J. W- Lemley, Gl S. -Benawa, L, Shur- " man, M. McVeigh. The Following Special and Extraordinary Sales, for ---Mean i Great Money Savings in "Quality" A Millinery Saturday a-rel Add REDUCTIONS IN ' CORSETS That wilt compel every woman to buy not only for now but for future wear. ' There are not all sizes in every make but your ize Is In more than one style. V. . So an early attendance la advised. - There are 100 KABO ; CORSETS Previously , l to $3 l 20 Kabo 16 Warners IS Nadias 12 Calma 26 Le Revos Previoualy- 3.00 40 Kabos l !- . Previously ,( J : yS,y-i $3.50 to $4.50 J 7 ; b warners , .$.95r-iSS- ISA 7 95 75 Le Revos? 79 Warners Previously $8.00 to $9.50 $595 Expert eorsetiers in attendance who possesses the wonderful lty of fitting to perfection. , i faculty of fitting to perfection, Corsd Shop- -Second Flo Sale That Will Break All Previous Records In Values,' Reductions and Styles. N -IN. Three big lots Previously to $10.00 Previously to $ 1 6.50 $ - 5.00 $ 7.50 $10:00 Previously to $25.00 Including Advance Summer Models--' And New Sports Hats Every model included in this sale Is thoroughly in keeping with the high, standards of "Mode Becoir ingness Workmanship" required in our Specialty Mii linery Shop. ' - Leghorns gay ly bedecked with fltfwers narrow ribbons grasses maline. 1 ' - Transparent Hats in modish black, or colors, Straws in tailored, rough, fancy effects trimmed for street, business or dress. batavia Sports hats--wlth softly rolling,, becoming uiooping brims iw'silks, satins, embroidered a oriental, flowered silks. . ' . . In fact, there is no limit to the variety of styles fabrics trimmings In v - Remarkable Value-Giving Millinery)8ale. . this ' -jM ' Saturday-Sale of : Delicious Allen Qualley Chocolates Joan of Are Chocolates ' Mb. Boxes, $1.69. Hilcrest Chocolates l ib Boxes, $1.89. Adele Chocolates -lb 49c; Mb., 89c. Milk Chocolates -lb. Boxes, $1.59. Cambridge Chocolates -lb., 89c; Mb., $1.59, . Nut Meat in Cream -lb. Edxes1, 89c. Town and Country Chocolates Mb. Boxes, $1.89. Hindustan Chocolates ' i l ib. Boxes, $1 M Rosedale Chocolates -lb.. 89c; Mb., $1.59. Blackstone Chocolates lib. Boxes, $1.59. . Marguerite Xhocolatet Va-lb., 49c; Mb., 89c. Brazilian Creams -lb. Boxes, 89c. Candy Shop ' Main Floor 'T 'Millinery Shop ' ' ' " -rv" " . - , retti WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS! 227 coats Taffetasf Satins, All Silft Jersey, Silk jepey With f $A95 Taffeta dnd'Satin Flounces. Priced to $12.50 , J Values that are remarkable not alone for the b'0 reduction involved butwhatis of more impor tance for the ' Exceptional Qualities distinctive styles and endless variety of models included. . 9atln models with plain, scalloped inset and hemstitched border also flounces. J . :AU silk Jerseys with deep self flounce, accordion pleated in plain and contrasting colors. Also with flounces elaborately decorated in ribbon applique floral silk insets and ruchings. All silk Jersey tops-t-with fancy flounces of tucked pleated corded shirred" taffeta or satin. All Taffeta models in plain and changeable with band effects some flounces pleated shii-red tucked corded. ' ' ) ; v .- - , . . ... e; .. . . , n In'all suit colors light party colors ahd brilliant spring shades, y . . . rSecond Floor , Petticoat Shop- nn Second Floor .1 t I 1 " I i onet uooas , Saturday Specials that W iliinsure brisk buying 7oc Djer Kiss face powder $1.25 Tjer Kiss face powder 25c Mavis Talcum, 19c 400 rompeian Night on 62 $1.05 Cream 19c 29c A nlicipaiing the Demand, for J Popular Priced 1 Coats and raps We assembled pne of the greatest collections of ultra modish sports and polo models hereto fore shown and. have , ' - Created a New Standard of Values at . , $39.50 to $79.50 v X Fashioned with youthfully clever modes for springtime and early summer. ' , i . Enhanced by expert high-class tailoring ele gancy of trimming features smart; clean-cut lines. Developed In Polo cloth Mixtures Velour Jerseys--Gabardines Silvertones and other mateTiaft. ' TOP WRAPS Of Unusual Style Originality' . Copies of Jenny, Lanvln, Paul Poiret and Weingarten and Brock originations. ' ' ' " - at $89.5- $95 - $1 15 - $140.- $1 75 Coal Shop ' : Third Floor Heather 'Final Day Hosiery Week . Sale Offers Unbeatable Values and Real Moncif Savings in PURE THREAD SILK HOSE $3.50 Values $2.65 - , In plain colors, pure threaf silk nil. full fashioned tUsls BOjca Hale hem gaftor'tops. All Sizes ' FANCY SILK H06E Formerly to $2.50 $1.65 - Includes all silk with lisle heels, toes, and hem garter tops full faslfioned and fashioned leg witli scaml.ss foot. "r" All Sizes I ECONOMY HOSE, Formerly to $1.50 . ; . 79c ,V ' Consisting of droken lots of our best selling numbers of full fash ioned" boot silk and, fine fiber silk. In all wanted colors and. sizes.1 t .. " - Hosiery ShopMain Floor The Eldredge Reyno Jds ; Optical Shop- Under the Supervision of MR. B. B. COMBS M ill examine anil test jour ejts "free of charge." Business Women specially taken car of Saturday from 1 p. m. to ( p. m. Optical Shop ' Main Floor ' 25o Listerine, 18c. 25c Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder 35c Dorln Brunette Rouge Colgate's Coleo (hi in Soap, per dozen. .i. VlelU Armour's ..Certified v Complex ion soap 4 cakes for '75c Armour's Vanity . Box,-, con taining rouge and powder, $1.00. BRUSHES Just Arrived A complete assortment of the well-known "Weal", and "pure Bristle" Hair Brucsles and Nail Brushes. Special grades at special prices.: -. Toilet Goods Shopr-Main Flpoi A Remarkable Sate in w omen s" Boots Ptimps ; Oxfords Previously; priced $2 to $17 : All Sizes (JO Qt Quality Leather All- Widths; p0.yD , : Wanted Styles The Maximum of Value Boots In field mouse, beaver brown, bronze, grey kid; 8& inches high turn or welt sole, lace or button style. Shoe Shop Oxfords For lress or street wear, in patent kid, bright Wfl, black, satin . and calf skin; full Louis, or Military , heels. . I ' : n 5 uivmg Pumrs In patent kid,-dull and bright kid in plain opera' style with full Louis heel. , - Main Flooi if Final Day of Juvenile AVeok Sales. II "I R tU J Former Benson. JKorne ofAvcciaihMoDS' -5 Final Day of Juvenile . ; Week Sales. x jtstrc t ' - -v t ' r - f