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    THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1920.
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' AT first sight the Chevrolet '
FB 5T inspires confidences-confidence
that grows
with intimacy.
And there's nothing more grat-'
ifying than the knowledge that
its convenience and unusual com
fort are costing you a minimi
of expense.
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO.
OF NEBRASKA
RETAIL STORE 22 IS FARNAM ST.
Lincoln Bureau Bee
P. A. Barrows. Correspondent
Ckevroltt "FB S0 Teuitnf Ctr, $,1295, J.o.b. Flint, MicfL
'OMAHA'S VALuVftVI NO STORCT
An Even Hun d red $Q75
Wicker -Rockers V Each
Back and Cushion Upholstered in
Fine Cretonne Selling , Starts
Wednesday
at 8 o'clock a. m., and will con
tinue until all are sold.
A most unusual Value-Giving
Offering.
Frosted Brown and Ivory Finishes
Just Like Picture
Removable cushion and wide
Beat, Pur advice is come
earl j , Wednesday.
These Fern Logs
With Chains
Rigidly Built
and large sise. They're: hand
some and will give, years of
satisfactory service. See them
in our windows.
65
.-.-.,They are very ar ,
Ctistic and useful.
ferns and flowers.
NEBRASKA G. 0. P.
DELEGATION TO
DIVIDE ITS VOTE
Wood and Johnson Both to
Obtain Support Chair
man to Be Named
On Train.
Lincoln, April 27. (Special.)
District delegates pledged to abide
by the vote of the people on pref
erence for the Republican nomina
tion for president are bound only by
the vote of the people who elected
them and not by the state at large, it
was decided at a meeting of the
delegates held "here.
Delegates and alternates from
Nebraska will en train in a special
car from Omaha at 6 p. m., June
6, and will select the chairman of
the delegation while enroute to the
convention city.
This arrangement was approved
at a meeting of 10 of the 16 dele
gates,: held in Lincoln Monday
night, on call of Frank Corrick.of
the capital city. . ' '
.', R. B. Howell, national committee
man, Gould Dietz and W. G. Ure,
district delegates, were appointed a
committee, on reservations for the
delegation. ' .
It was "the concensus of opinion"
that 12 of the Nebraska delegates
are in honor bound to vote for Sena-
ADVERTI8EM ENT
NAME 'BAYER' ON
GENUINEJSPIRIN
Get relief without fear as told
in "Bayer package"
The "Bayer Cross" is the thumb
print of genuine "Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin." It protects I you against
imitations and positively identifies
the genuine Aspirin prescribed by
physicians for over eighteen years.
Always buy an unbroken pack
age of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
which contains proper directions to
safely relieve Colds, Headache,
Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia,
Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuritis.
Joint Pains, and Pain generally.
"Handy tin boxes of twelve tab
lets cost but a few cents. Druggists
also , sell larger "Bayer" packages.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester
of Salicylicacid. "
tor Hiram Johnson and four for
Leonard Wood, in the event that
either or both should bt placed in
nomination at the Chicago conven
tion. '
Reduction in Smelter
Switching Rate Asked
Lincoln, Neb., April 27. (Spe
cial.) Gerrit Fort, general traffic
agent of the Union Pacific railroad,
is asking the State Railway com
mission for a reduced rate for
switching cars to the Omaha Smelt
er works. It appears that formerly
the cars were switched free, but
more recently the interstate com
merce commission compelled the
charging of a rate. The courts have
held that the former contract might
stand, but in order to make things
safe and satisfactory all around it is
agreed that a small fee may be
charged.
Richards Leads Burkett
For Convention Delegate
Lincoln, April 27. (Special).
So far but 23 counties have reported
to the secretary of state on the re
suit of the recent primaries. Those
counties give official figures on the
disputed office of delegate-at-large
to the republican national conven
tion as Richards, 7,702, and Burkett,
7,600. Because of the condition of
the roads it may be some time be
fore the last returns are received.
Fairbury Man Is Elected
State Pharmaceutical Head
T inrrvtn "Neh Arri1 27. (Soe
cial.) The Nebraska branch of the
Afflprifjn Pharmarrntiral assOCia
tion at its meeting here today elect
ed the . following officers: a. v
Pms nf Fairhnrv. oresident
rtiarTp Slirinan of Omaha. . first
vice president; D. J. Fink of Hold-
rear sernnil vie nrpsineiu: L.. W.
1rCnnnri nf tiXc-Cnnic. third vice
nrrsiHent and Alhert Schneider of
Lincoln, secretary-treasurer.
Says Delegates From First
District Are for Johnson
Lincoln, Neb., April 26. (Spe
cial.) Frank A. Harrison, in s
statement made public here today,
said that the delegates from the
First district had made certain
pledges to abide by the will of the
people as expressed at the polls and
had no doubt that they will vote for
Senator Hiram Johnson at the na
tional convention in Chicago in
June.
W. M. Cain of Schuyler Is
Named to Court Commission
Lincoln, ' April 27. (Special.)
The supreme court has appointed
W. M. Cain of Schuyler and vtt-
mont to. fill the vacancy caused on
the court commission by the ap
pointment of Commissioner Flans
burg to the supreme court. Mr. Cain
is an attorney. ,
Marines Play at Lincoln.
Lincoln, Neb., April 27. (Spe
cial.) The United States Marine
band played before the Rotary club
at the weekly luncheon here today.
H. A. Weaver, president of the con
stitutional convention, was guest of
honor at the meeting.
I
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the Apex Solve
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lour Laundry Problem;
The cost of having the family washing done outside the home has grown
to such an amount that few,, indeed, can afford to have their laundry
done in this way. Consequently a' large number have adopted the less
expensive way of washing by having it done within the home. But this,
has not alone solved the problem. For many the wages asked by com
petent help prevents their employment, and even if one can afford
this they find it necessary to have a thoroughly modern electric laundry
if they are to secure the best help.
There is left one excellent solution to the problem. Its adoption en
ables the securing of the best class of help when desired, or for greater
economy one can do the work alone without noticeable effort or fatigue.
The Apex
promotes your efforts for economy to the greatest ex
tent. It washes your clothes every week for the rest of
your life at a cost of less than 2 cents for current. No
other help could be secured so cheaply, with such as
suredness of thorough work, reliability and unselfish
consideration. ' ;
The Apex is made entirely of metal, except the wringer,
and lasts a lifetime. It is guaranteed rustproof. There
is no wood to rot, warp ad splinter nothing to re
quire attention or get out of order. The wringer is of
the improved, adjustable, swinging type. It operates
from four positions. It is driven by the same motor as
drives the machine, and may.be operated at the same
time as the latter when desired. A great deal of time
is saved by this feature alone. ,
Washer
The Apex is the original oscillator. It secures double
action upon the cjothes and water and washes them in
half the time ordinarily required. There are no inte
rior moving parts nothing to produce wear and tear
upon the clothes. Hot water, steam and suds are forced
through the fabrics and completely remove all
the dirt.
No laundry is complete without the Apex. It is as advan
tageous to the home laundry as the gas stove is to the
kitchen above. The saving it makes soon pays for it
self; it is a constant satisfaction in its dependability
and efficiency. Our easy payment plan makes it pos
sible for all to own the Apex.
Ask for free trial in your home or see it demonstrated
at our Electric Shop. Let the Apex do , your next
washing.
OMAHA-SIOUX CITY--DES MOINES
404 S. FI FTEENTH ST.-OMAHA
Man Arrested at Lincoln
On White Slavery Charge
Lincoln, -Neb., April 27. (Spe
cial.) Charge of violating the
Mann act caused the arrest here to
day of Thomas N. Salsgiver in con
nection with the alleged transporting
of Pearl Freedy to Lincoln from
St. Marys, Kan. Salsgiver was held
for , the federal grand jury after
a hearing before United States Com
missioner Whitmore on a bond of
$1,000.
, Salsgiver and the girl were ar
rested Monday by the police and
fined in the municipal court on a
charge of disorderly conduct. Sals
giver and the girl declared that they
intended to be married as soon as
Salsgiver obtains a divorce from
his present wife.
Husker pebaters Resume
Activity Against lowans
Lincoln, Neb., April 27. (Special.)
The University of Nebraska de
bating team will meet the University
of Iowa debaters here Thursday.
Friday a second team will meet the
lowans at Iowa City. The debates
will mark resumption of this activ
ity after a lapse of three years be
cause of war conditions.
Special Rate Obtains for
G. A. R. State Encampment
Lincoln, April 27. (Special.) A
rate of one and one-third fare has
been obtained by the G. A. R. over
all railroads for the Grand Army
encampment which meets in Fre
mont May 17, 18 and 19, according
to Harmon Bross, assistant adju
tant general of the organization.
Young Girls Cause
Arrest of Three on
Sensational Charge
Beatrice, Neb., April 27. (Spe
cial.) Charges of a sensational na
ture are expected to be made at the
trials of two men and a woman ar
rested here on complaint of three
young girls who have been staying
for several days at the farmhouse
of Frank Cooper, near here.
Frank Cooper and Mrs. Flossie
Carpenter are charged with unlaw
ful cohabitation and Frank Cun
ningham is charged with kidnaping
and a statutory offense, growing out
of revelations made in the juvenile
court here by the three young girls,
who were followed to the Cooper
farmhouse by their parents and re
turned to their homes.
TO CLOSE QUT
Our entire clock of garden hose,
we are efferinf our very beat
grade of bote at 15c per foot.
This means a big saving to you.
Come in be for it's all sold out.
H. H. HARPER CO.
1713 Howard Street, Flatiron Buildinf
Mexican and Negro
Roll Dice and Argue;
Black Uses Shotgun
Grand Island, Neb., April 26.
(Special Telegram.) John Guerrero,
Mexican, employed by the Burling
ton, near Abbott, has 25 buckshot,
but declares it doesn't mean that
number for him and that he will
again be at work in a week. Stanley
Grecnwold. colored, aged 20, who,
it is alleged, shot Guerrero, is await
ing developments in tbe county jail.
When the day's work was done the
two engaged in a game of craps. An
argument arose and the shooting ap
pears to have resulted from a misun
derstanding between the Hwo men
as to whether or not the argument
was finished. Guerrero had said his
say and was walking up a road
when, he says, Greenwold fired a
shotgun at him from the window of
the bunk car. ' The Mexican was so
far away that none of the shot
penetrated deeply.
Blue Springs Farmer Gets
Bounties for Wolf Scalps
Beatrice, Web., April 27. (Spe
cial.) G. H. Miller, farmer living
near Blue Springs, has collected a
bounty from the county clerk on 10
wolf skins. Miller killed a mother
wolf and nine cubs on his farm last
week and brought the scalps here
today to collect the bounty that is
offered by the county.
Gale Hurls Motorcyclist
Under Wheels of Train
Pueblo, Colo., April 27. Caught
up by a 60-mile gale, a motorcycle
ridden by Vernon Fuller, 25, was
hurled against a moving freight
train here, resulting in the instant
death of Fuller and the demolition
of the motorcycle.
100 Men in the
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HANSEN-CADILLAC
SERVICE DEPT.
are recognized and re
warded by Honor and
Cash Bonus System.
Have your Cadillac at
tended by efficient Cadil
lac mentrained to ren
der the best service. .
We do it right.
J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co.
Service Dept. ,
Guy A. Wheaton ' Harry Reld
S. J. Alexander
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NATIONAL
biscuit; company
The convenient size of
PREMIUM
SODA CRACKERS
gives them a unique adapt
abilityforall occasions of serv
ing. Their different, mealy
texture makes a hearty appeal
to all appetites. Their differ
ent flavor and mild saltiness
complete their marked dis
similarity to any other soda
cracker. The name Premium
is on every cracker.
Sold by the pound and in tne famous
In-er-seal Trade Mark package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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Thomas Ktlpatrick & Co.
MILLINERY
SALE
That is out of the ordinary.
There will be offered at 9
l o'clock Wednesday morning
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Not a lot of discarded models, but a
carefully selected group of fashiona
ble types foreshadowing the modes of
summer.
You may wonder why such' desir
able, fresh new hats are offered at this
stage of the season at such a price.
Manufacturing milliners who cater to
the more exclusive trade have been
hampered by the backward season,
and really had to sell.
It was our good fortune to obtain
them.
It will be yours if you are here
Early Wednesday
These models were built for highclass
bade and were intended for sale at prices
away above this sale price. Wednesday
i Thomas Kilpatrick & Co.
OUTER WEAR
FOR-
WOMEN
WEDNESDAY we place on sale an
garments
$735
f Each
Suits, Coats and
Dresses
for .Women.
Impatience with weather conditions
xhas caused a decision to sell these gar
ments now at a price that in all prob
ability will be the end of the season
sale price. Values are not what they
used to be $48.00 is a very low price
today for garments like these that
bear the impress f their careful mak
ers.;. Every cloth tested for quality;
every line the sure stroke of a fashion
artist; every model speaking the mode
of the hour.
- Colors in variety ; to 'meet all demands.
Every garment has been priced much higher,
so much higher that this price in some in
stances is but naif.
' Wednesdaythe entire group will be priced
$4000
Hr(l j) Each
Introducing the Nu-Fashioned Silk Stocking
$2.50 the Pair
A perfect fitting, form shape stocking
made, from a hsnlnf.pl r mire silk; mprrftriTPd
lisle top; highly recommended for wear.
Alterations will be made on these garments
at cost to us. Fittings by appointment.
Printed Voiles
Are a tremendous rage. Dots and small
figures just received. We recommend im
, mediate buying.
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