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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1920.
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ELEVEN KILLED
AS FAST EXPRESS
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Fatalities Occur In Coaches of
Passenger Train Stalled On -
Main Line Due to Engine
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Schenectady, N. Y.. June
Eleven persons were killed ariU 21
crzi today when a train oi ex
press cars crashed into the rear end
of a passenger train which h.id
stopped about two miles from Sche
nectady because of engine trouble. ,
All but one. of those killed were
asleep in two Pullmans at! the rear
of the passenger train. The body of
Maru Doyle of Albany, engineer of
the express, waj found in the wreck
age with one hand fast to the throt
tle. ;
Only two of the dead have so far
been identified. They are Martin
Doyle of Albany, engineer on the
express train, and a -2-year-old
baby, aupposeif.to-be the ehild of
Kellis ,C.Crouse ,of Ulica. Mr.
Crouse' was removed tVa hospital
here unconscious and the child was
identified by the Pullman conductor.
Many1 Are Unidentified.
Among the dead also was a man
believed to be W. J. Heuill of Syra
cuse. The others were two uniden
tified men, a boy and an elderly
woman.
The train on which virtually all
the killed and injured were passen
gers was No. 28, a New York Cen
tral passenger train from Buffalo to
New York, with two Pullmans, two
day coaches and baggage and mail
cars. .The train which crashed into
it wai a Michigan Central special of
ten cars carrying express.
The rear car of the passenger
train, a Pullman in which 12 pas
sengers were asleep was split to
pieces. Twenty-two people were
asleep in the other Pullman. The
train had stopped in an open field
between Glenville tod Scotia, be
cause of a defective water pipe in
the -engine.
Flagman Tells Story. -.
C Robinson, flagman on the train,
gave tbe following version of the
accident:
"I went back 30 car lengths and
saw No. 34 coming toward me and
I stayed in the middle of the track
as long as I dared. She kept com
ing and did not blow her whistle. I
waved my red lantern and tbrf m, the
red fuse into the cab as it whizzed
by, but I did not see the engineer do
anything."
Just before the1 crash 'came the
fireman on No. 34 leaped from his
cab and escaped serious injury, but
Doyle, the engieeer, was pinned
under the wreckage and killed,. -
Rescuers said his hand had to be
pried from his throttle.
Engineer Ignores Signal
New York Central officials here
said that Martin Doyle, "engineer of
the express, had run by three sig
nals in meeting death at his post on
his 50th birthday.
He disregarded a. distant signal,
one and three-quarter miles from
the standing train,; they said; then
passed a home signal, three-quarters
of a mile from the passenger
train, and tinally ignored the flag
man of the passenger train, who had
gone back with a red lantern.
Railroad officials announced that
the block si.aaials had been inspected
after the wreclt and found to be i
working order and set against
train No. 34.
Special Luncheon. 75c Faxton
hotel. Main Cafe. Adv.
TRADE UPSTAIRS SAVE
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Manufacturers Are Unloading
Here It Is in a Nut -Shell:
MANUFACTURERS are anxious to raise money and are
offering their merchandise at big concessions to cash
buyers. We bought several hundred Men's and Young
Men's Suits, guaranteed alPwool and in the latest styles, at
prices that remind us of the days gone by. We are offering,
to the men and young men of Omaha these extra fine gar
ments at a price that cannot be duplicated, quality con-
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Men's and Young
Men's
All-Wool Suits
Worth $40 to $60
Included in this large assortment are a number of Suits of
heavy enough weight for Fall and Winter wear. Be wise
and lay away one or two garments for your fiiture needs.
Each and every model is the latest in style, newest in colors
and in fabrics we guarantee. We have also placed in this
sale the odds and ends of our stock which remained after
the close of our highly successful 20 discount sale. All go
at $25 -even money.
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WING to the
extreme low
price and small
margin of profit,
we are compelled
to make a small
charge for altera;
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We reserve the
right to limit the
number of gar
ments any one per
son shall buy.
The Junior Shop Announces
HUNDREDS of $17.50 and $20.00
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Every suit a Junior Shop style and fabric, assuring
splendid wear and appearance Plenty are pure all
wool.' Plain colors or mixtures in various models
and styles. Sizes 6 to 17 years.
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Second Floor
SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM
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A Suite Embodying the Utmost in Style
at a Rare Bargain Price
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The unusually attractive pieces
comprising- these beautiful cane
and mahogany suites are expertly
constructed. The generous size
pieces have full steel spring con
struction and are fitted' with loos
spring-filled cushions.
Usual Credit
You can buy any
thing In our store on
our liberal credit
terms. A mU csnh .
payment down and
Tn .the nalance In easy
v i nsmi menis.
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Come to Harttnan's and see tl.
unusually handsome line of cans
and overstuffed suites at extremely
low prices. Can be-;had In dholce
figured velour or tapstry. -
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Solid Oak Bargain
$42
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Water
Power
Washer
28
Don't let wash day be a
day of drudgery for you.
Put your clothes Into this
washer, turn on the city
water and let It do all
tbe hard work. N
The appearance
of your dining
room will be
ea.tly lmprovea
v the addition
"of this handsome
buffet. Comes in
golden or fumd
oak finish.
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Genuine Red Cedar
Oar Price Is
ToulL admit wa are of
fering you a dandy bar
gain at this price. Ab
solutely moth, proof -a
safe place for your
"best" clothes
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Large
Crib
Can be had In the
pretty white en
namel or the ivory
finish. A guar
anteed "Simmons"
make.
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27x54 Inch
Velvet Rugs
While the stock lasts we are offering a num
ber of the popular 27x54-inch Velvet Rugs
at a greatly reduced
price. We have but a
limited number for sale,
and if you are In need of
one, we advise you to
come early.
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Reed Carriage
34a
Just the kind
baby will want
Body and hood
of twisted fi
ber reed; large
rubber tired
wheels. Buy It
at
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Usual
Credit
Harttnan's Is
the most pop
ular store at
which to"
make your
purchase be
cause If you
have not the
ready cash we
will cheerful
ly open up an
account with
you. Come In
and learn
about our
credit system.
100 Lb. Capacity
Enamef, Lined
A refrigerator that Is built to meet
tbe demands of large families, and
still does not take
up a lot of floor
space. Food coffl
partments are
white enamel
lined
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Banded Brass' Bed
Note this handsome banddbrass
bed. If you are seeking a bed that
will add beauty
a,nd dignity to
your bedroom, be
6ure to see this
bed before you
buy yours. To
morrow's price...
582
Oak Porch Swing
You cannot afford to be without
one. - Comes in the fumed oak fin
ish, is built very
Strongly. Seat Is
four feet long and
comes complete
with chains and
ceiling hooks,
ready for hanging
$475
$1.00 A WEEK
Buys a Columbia
Hartma.n'3 tve made it possible
for everyone who loves music to
have it in their horns. This model
C-2 In i golden oak or majjogany,
only $50- Come In tomorrow.
A Bargain
Yes, Indeed, here Is a
convenience that no
conscientious house
wife chould be with
out Everything you
neeit for .preparing .
the meals, can be
stored in Its spacious
compartments J
' ways at your finger
tips.
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Double Utility Bargain
Our Price is
A duofold or settee by
day and a single motion
converts It . Into a full
size bed at nisrht. Gold-
pen or fumed finish. Up
holstered in spamsa
fabrlcoid.
'682
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Genuine
Leather
Has full spring
seat and back
of the large,
comfy kind, ex
actly as Illus
trated. A bar
gain at
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9x12 Seamless
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Wilton
you are In need of
rug be sure to a$e
e assortment of
Wilton rugs we are
placing v sale to
morrow. The pat-
terns are most chajm
lng, the color scheme
very alluring.; Every
rug a bargain, at. . . .
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Rugs J
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am
feel
Easy
Terms
Perhaps you
have not stop
ped to con
sider wait
Easy Terras"
really means.
It means that
you can buy
all the furni
ture you need
and pay,for it
on terms that
are made to
suit you. Isn't
that fair?
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Folding Sulky
Look at this picture closely and
we are sure that you'll find it is
Just tie sulky to buy. Light In
weight, folds 1
n x - BSk. '
easily aim xuui
pactly. Tbe back
"adjusts bo that
baby can sleep
restfully. Only
Distinctive Walnut Bargain
Dresser . . . $79.50
Chifforette $68.75
Bed . $65.75
Toilet Table $59.75
Here is a bedroem suite that any
lady in the land will be proud
to own. The design 4s most
pleasing. Note the large mirror
of the dresser, and tine triplicate ''
mirror of the toilet table. Con
vince yourself of this suite by
seeing it on our floor.
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Peninsular Range
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This " burner" Is
a range you wilj
pleased .to own.
Coojis and bakes
very evenly, comes
with plain door.
and only...
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Fumed- Oa Desk
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few on ial u
"Specials" for to
morrow only. Has
large, roomy
drawer and book
shelf below. In
fnmd osk finish.
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