Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 05, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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fHE BEE; OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 192o,
OULUTII MEN ARE
ENTHUSIASTIC
FOR WATERWAY
Shipbuilder Says Four-Fifths
Of Ocean Ships Would Be
I Abie to Navigate
Channel.
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jDuluth, Minn., Tune 4. (Special
Telegram.) four-fifths of the ships
rifivr tailing the high seas will be
able to navigate the Great Lakes as
6on as a deep channel is. provided
tip the St. Lawrence river, C v
West, shipbuilder of Manitowoc,
Wis., told the international joint
commission at Duluth. Mr. West
based his statement on statistics fur
nished by Lloyds' register of ship
ping, the largest register in the
yforld. He said that a larger per
centage of the ocean ships would be
able to ascend the St. Lawrence in
a-30-foot channel, but that four-fifths
df all the ocean freighters would
he able to navigate the prevailing
channels of 22 feet in the lake ports
and in the connections between the
lakes. '
O. P. B. Jacobson, a member of
the railroad and warehouse commis
sion of Minnesota and a former
sailor, declared that sea captains
generally believed the St. Lawrence
deep water way project feasible and
that directors of ship lines would
show no hesitancy in sending ocean
vessels into the lakes.
Mr. Jacobson said he formed this
opinion after conversation with
scores of sea captains at the port of
New York and after consulting with
a commissioner of the Norwegian
American steamship line. -
The testimony of West and Jacob
son opened the high commission's in
vestigation of the shipping aspect of
the St. Lawrence navigation and
power project.
Mr. West said , Lloyd's register
gave the following table of number
of ships in the world: Less than
1,500 tons, 12,500; from 1,500 to 3.000
tons, 3,251; from 3,000 to 7,000 tons,
5,000; over 7,000 tons, 3,000; over 15,
000 tons, 238.
"The limiting draught of 22 feet
in the Great Lakes will accommo
date ocean type vessels of 6,500 to
7,000 tons dead weight," Mr. West
said.
Mr. West said he did not believe
ocean vessels would enter the lakes
and compete with the lake type ves
sels in -inter-lake freight movement.
He" said lake carriers cost ' $100 a
dead weight ton, and ocean vessels
from $150 to $185 a .ton. He said
it would be impossible for the ocean
vessels to compete with the lake car
riers in movement of coal and ore,
but Jthat the ocean ships could easily
carry grain, but' not as economical
ly as the lake carriers.
"A large ocean fleet could be
marshalled to handle the fall grain
crop," Mr. West said. "They would
get out of the lakes at a safe time
before the close of navigation, so
that they could continue to travel on
the high seas in winter." "
Ex-Ambassador Released.
Washington, June 4. Former
Ambassador Ygnacio Bonil'.as, who
has been imprisoned in Mexico City
since his capture at the time of Car
ranza's death, was released from
prison on June 2, according to of
ficial advices at the State department.
Albion Community Club
Will Seek Farmer Members
Albion, Neb., June 4. (Special.)
The Albion Commercial club vot
ed to change the name to Commu
nity club. This action was taken
to get the farmers interested in com
munity development. It is the de
sire that farmer and merchant may
work alike tor a common good.
It is the plan to reorganize on
the plan outlined by E. J. Sias, who
spoke at the annual banquet last
Haas Brothers
Balcony Floor Fhtfon Bhch.
16th & Fornom St
Extra Special Apparel Offerings
Saturday
t
'. 50 smart styled Tricolette
.Blouses while they last Satur
day, only. '
9.95
I
;One dozen Navy Blue All Wool
; Serge Suits silk lined, sizes 16
and 36, extra special Saturday. .
50 Dimmer Petticoats of white tub
: silk, double panels; regular and ex
tra sizes, special Saturday.
: 50 wonderfully attractive Pastel
'and dark colored Silk Skirts
; newest creations; a most excep-
tional value, at
I iOne lot of clever plain and fancy
Voile Blouses splendid assortment;
i a most unusual value, at.
A regular $4.95 Silk Finish Sateen
? Petticoat, with deep silk flounce, all
colors; very special, each. .........
Your unrestricted choice of any Coat, Dni aa
Cape or Wrap in the house at exactly fi 1 ivv
exactly
"The Store of the Town'
I. Browning King 6? Co.
Saturday Is the Last Day of Our
Genuine Reduction
v A
Of (U)7
O off
EFFECTIVE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
Contract Goods Excepted
Men's' and Young Men's
v Fancy All Wool
SPRING CLOTHING
Boy's and Children's
Clothing and Furnishings
s
Men 's Spring and Summer
Furnishings
The general reduction will be discontinued'
after Saturday. However, we will place on sale
at special prices from time to time items that
will be of interest to you.
Specials For Saturday
NECKWEAR
V2 Price
Bats not included
i
y ATHLETIC
UNDERWEAR
$2.00 grade........ $1.45
, 3 for $4.00
$2.50 grade $1.85
3 for $5.25
I Browning, King & Go.
Geo. T. Wilson, Mgr.
to
From the Boys' Shop Comes
A Sensational Offer
in
Boys' Wash Suits
Size 2y2 to 10 years
$2.25 to $6.95 1
In plain, striped, light and dark, fast colored chambrays and
' ginghams most of them the famous Kaynee make and
FREE! Absolutely FREE!
An Extra $2.95 wash suit same size
Tcreach customer buying two of the above suits
Bo? 's Shop" Balcony
QfcStcrcofSp&iawi&ops
month. Election of officers of the
new : community dub Will not be
held until a farmer membership is
obtained to help in the election.
Graders Start Work on
Paving 45 Blocks in Albion
Albion, Neb., June 4. (Special.)
Paving contractors have began the
grading necessary to get the streets i
in condition for paving. Albion will
pave 45 blocks in the resident dis
trict this summer. It is planned to
have the paving finished by the time
of the Boone county fair in Sep
tember. . ! y
Alleged Mann Act Violator
Is Arrested in Houseboat
Nebraska City, Neb., June 4.
(Special.) James Leeper, living, in
a houseboat on the Missouri river
short distance north of - this city,
was arrested by Sheriff Fischer on
request of Douglas county, officials,
stating that the man was wanted
there for alleged Violation of the
Mann act. The "woman in the case"
is a married woman, with a husband
in Omaha, it is said. They have been
in this locality for several weeks..
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
Our Big
Cm it
THE TALK
OFTHEi
Ymm
IN
P
nce
OF
Men's Clothing
Here Is Food for
! - i !
We call it "Sonnie""Pray because it's
just like the "Daddy" Pray store
same merchandise, same BIG assort
ments, and the same snappy, intelli
gent JUCVUiU.
This new PRAT STORE , has been
opened for you. We want to make it
easy for you to enjoy a PRAY STORE
and have selected the new location
with an idea ,of making it easy for
those who have perhaps in the past
found it hard to come to Pray 's. j
You are expected at the new store SATUR
DAY We don't say WELCOME, because you
are always welcome at PRAY 'S. Make it a
point to come in and have a look at "SON
NIE" on Saturday. We repeat that we ar
xpecting you -' "
FOR MEN -
1908 FARNAM
508-10 South 16th
Is Where TonH
Had "Daddy Pray
The Hotfe ! PH0EKK HOSE for Men and Women
Thought
Our entire stock of high-grade woolens, including imported goods, to be
sold at an enormous discount. The tailoring in every suit sold is guaranteed.
Divided in three great lots to be sold at $45, $50 and $55 for suits that sold as,
high as $80. ,
LOT NO. 1.
YOUR CHOICE AT
I. Ill IK BHAW&mX 1 .
'45
Values Up to $55
Extra Pants Free.
,LOT NO. 2 1
YOUR CHOICE AT
'SO
Values Up to $65.
Extra' Pants Free.
.LOT NO. 3.
YOUR CHOICE AT
Values Up to $80.
Extra Pants Free.
Men ! Think of This
Eif m moras free
of the same material as suit Made to your measure. There are no "if s" and
"ands" about the extra trousers being free. No exceptions the extra
trousers free go with every suit.
WARNING.
Be sure to come to the
right store. This store
has no connection with
any other Omaha store.
HERE'S HOW WE
DO IT.
We operate stores- from
coast to coast. We are the
world's largest Union Tail
ors. No mark-ups or mirk
downs in this store original
price tags are not touched.
Colors, Perfect Fit and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
BE YOUR OWN
SALESMAN.
The patterns are all piled
in three great lots marked
at $45, $50 and $55. Pick
out the pattern you like and
one of our expert fitters will
measure you. Remember I
When we say extra trousers
FREE that means FREE!
Positively No Mail Orders
Store Opeiv
Saturdays
Until 9 P.M.
Store Open
Saturdays
Until 9 P. it
N. W. Cor. 15th and Harney
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