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J JEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1920.
lou .Save pugar
"Whether it be scarce or
expensive or boip.when
you choose for your cereal
This food needs no
sweetening for it con
tains its own sudar self
developedfiomtRerains. ,
While other cereals require
more or less suar.to make
them attractive GrapeNuts
own rich flavor is cbundant
ly satisfying.
At Grocers
Mle by Pbstum Gereal Cb., Battle (reek,Mich
RESOLUTION ON
SOLDIERS' BONUS
BILL IS REVOKED
Bitter Protest Piled by Mem
bers of Legion Results in
Chamber of Commerce
Rescinding Action.
A resolution pasted by the execu
tive committee of the Omaha Cham
ber of Commerce on May 11, held
by member of the American Legion
to be antagonistic to a federal bonus
for all service men, was revoked by
the executive committee of the
chamber at it meeting yesterday.
The question of the stand of the
Chamber of Commerce on a bonus
for former service men was referred
to the public affairs and legislative
committee for further consideration.
Recommendations of that body will
be submitted to the executive com
mittee'for approval.
Conference It Planned. .
Representatives of the Douglas
County post of the legion vAll be
asked to meet with the legislative
committee, F. A. Brogan, chairman,
said yesterday. The meeting prob
ably will be held next week and will
seek to find a plan on which repre
sentatives of the chamber and of the
legion can agree.
The rescinding of the resolution,
which "warned against general
cash bonus distributed indiscrimi
nately," followed a storm of protest
lodged by members of the legion
against the chamber. Many legion
men announced their determination
to resign from the Chamber of Com
merce unless the resolution was im
mediately withdrawn.
Lagioit Men Indignant
Unofficial meMingi of legion mem
bers for the purpose of crystallizing
sentiment protesting the resolution
were held, and, according to legion
men were responsible for the an
nouncement that , the resolution
would be reconsidered at yesterday's
meeting of the executive committee.
Representatives of both sides of
the controversy are of the opinion
that a satisfactory agreement on the
chamber's attitude toward bonus
legislation can be reached
Funeral Tomorrow for
' Ex-Omaha Newspaper Man
The funeral services f the late
Grant G. Caughey will be held
Thursday afternoon at 3 at the
home of his mother, Mrs. G. H. Mc-
ADVEBTISEMKNT
Cormick, 4301 South Twenty-third
street Interment will be made in
Laurel Hill cemetery.
Mr. Caughey, who was a former
newspaper man of Omaha and for
a number of years connected with
the South Omaha Journal-Stockman,
died some time ago in Cordova,
Alaska, where he was in business.
He died of pneumonia and the body
is being acfOmpnied back td
Omaha by his wife.
Jewish Boy Scout Troop
To Be Organized In City
A Jewiih, troop of toy Scouts is
to be organized under the auspices
of the Young Men's Hebrew asso
ciation, in SOi Lyric building, to
night. S. H. Schaefer, director, foat
issued ca.ll to all Jewish boys over
12 years old who are interested in
joining the troop, which will be
under a Jewish scoutmaster.
Nurses in the United States army
will hereafter wear uniforms of
khaki instead of the regulation navy
blue.
AOTEHTItKMENT
Decora Reecnuncnd
Ccn-Opto fcr tha Eyci
Phpkiani and eye apedaliat pra
crib Bon-Opto u t tai bona TtMd)
in tha,twatmantf troablMawdt
strengthen eyesight. Boldundarmooe)
refund guaranty by.au droggist.
APPLY POSLAM
STOP ALL WORRY
OVER SICK SKIN
Discount at one th prer.l tt any
kin disorder by spreading Poslam gently
u T Ati r riiatrMied by eczema
or other itching trouble remember that
Poslam supplies at one a soetarag. coonns
influence to aesravated skin, taat it siope
it.ki that it xrts conctn .
trated healing power, workinf quickly and
energetically to rw your sum m
condition. Moreover, Peslam will not, can
not, injur nd it take only little W
nrove its benefits.
Sold verher. Tot tree sample writ
to Emergency Laboratories, 24S West 47th
St.. New York City.
Poslam Soap is a daily treat to tender
kin. Contains Poslam.
Greatest
Money
Savin
Ever Known Here Or Elsewhere
EVERY PIANO AND PLAYER PIANO IN OUR
STOCK MUST BE DISPOSED OF QUICKLY
Worth of Pianos and Player
'9-fww Pianos to Be Disposed ot at Unce
Never before in the history of the piano business have you had such an opportunity
to make your money go so far.
PRICES CUT TO THE QUICK !i5
Extra 20c Given for Each $1.00 Paid Within 30 Days
EXAMPLE
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HERE IS A PLAYER PIANO -
An $800 Value Our SALE
PRICE WHILE THEY LAST
ONLY $585 ONLY
If you pay down $50 we will give you a receipt for $60.
If you pay down $100 we will give you a receipt for
$120. i
Here is how we do it: For each
$1.00 paid in cash we will give you a re
ceipt for $1.20. For $100 cash paid we
give you receipt f6r $120. IT WORKS
JUST THE SAME ON USED PIANOS
and PLAYERS as on NEW ONES. In
fact, on any instrument in our stock ex-
cept Steinway and Artemis, on which the
price is fixed by the makers.
Here is an example of a special sale
priced used piano.
If you pay cash you pay us
50
Only $487
Figure This Saving '
$800 Value Sale Price $585
A saving of - $215.00
Extra discount 97.50
Just here let us sug
gest that you watch
the classified col
umns of this paper
for special bargains
on used pianos. Yes, .
we give the discount
on them, too.
Amount saved .$312.50
SCHMOLLER ft MUELLER PIANO CO.
Pleat give m, complete information about your special
saving pln on PitAos, Player Pianos. Cheek one wanted.
Name
Address
.. . ,
This Beautiful Martin Piano Adver-
Used at Special Sale, Only $155 r
Pay us $25 cash, we will give you receipt for $30. .'.
Pay us $50 cash, we will give you receipt for $60.
Pay us only $129.18 cash and we, will give yeu receipt
in full for the piano, '
$300 value Sal price, $158
' Saving of ....$145.00
s Extra Discount .,......$25.82
Amount saved $170.82
Don't Delay Act NowToday
, Every instrument must be disposed of at once. New Pianos jpid Player Pianos, Emerson, Steger,
yJndeman, SchmOller & Mueller. Used Pianos, Steger, Schmoller & MueUer, Hazelfcti, Gibson, Davis
& Sons, Estey, Martin, etc.' See partial list in classified columns of this paper.
eller Piaeo Co.
The Oldest and Largest Music House in the West. Est. 1859.
114-16-18 South 15th St. Phone Doug. 1623. Omaha, Neb.
Schmoier k Mm
ten CfMI
P-
eople
What
IBar gess-Kfash M ave
Dome For nialhia
The great movement which we started was the
subject of much favorable comment yesterday
throughout the United States. Telephone calls, let
ters and telegrams began coming in complimenting
lis on the action we took to start a campaign on
Lowering the Cost
of Merchandise "
Reports from the Federal Reserve banking authorities and com
mercial and manufacturing bodies stated still higher prices on
necessities and explained that there did not seem to be any way to
to prevent it.
There Was One Thing Which Could
Be Done In This Community
Fr6m a conscience sense of duty to the public, we felt we should
live up to our.niotto to be of
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"The Greatest Service to
the Greatest Number"
We therefore made an announcement that we should make a
ox
on the Actual Prices of Our
Entire Stock of Merchafidise
with the exception of a few trade marked brands which no mer
chant should cut in price.
It is very gratifying to see thjat others have followed in dur foot
steps and we only hope that it may be the neahs of forcing pro
ducers to a leveling down of prices and releasing th6ir stocks for
better interests of the public.
To mention all that is c6mpried in these vast and varied stocks of
of Burgess-Nash would make ah unreadable list.
Burgss-Nash merchandise rs noted for its high qudlity and splen
did values and even without this radidal reduction-of 20 would
prove extremely interesting.
Our original price tas are on every piece of merchandise and a
20?& reduction is taken from thes6 prices at the time of the sale.
Watch our windbws for daily features in essential mer
chandise. ' '
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