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    THE BEE! OMAHA. THURSDAY, JULY 1. 1920.
CUBANS POOL TO
CURB SJ5LES OF
FOR RISE
Growef Mill Owners and
BroJers Agree to Shun Mar
ket Until Price Reaches
24 Cents.
snov,-,- -join
1 V,.
Havana, June .30. Cuban cine
rowers, suar mill owner ami
urokcrs, claiming to control the sale
of 2,1S0,00() sacks df unsold sugar,
were on record today as definitely
pledged not to f.tl'er any more sugar
for sale until tin- price had reached
24 cents a pi.und. the level reached
duriue; the last half of May.
This decision was reached at a
mass meeting held last which
was presided over by Mi;!!(l Aran
go, president 'i the A .icii'.timi ot
Haccni'.'. '.o- a:;d Cnlnnos nf Cuba.
At this nii'-Ming a c.xnwiitttv of 1-'.
headed by Areno, was selected to
act as the exclusive - UiiiR ageney
of those represent'1 I at the meeting.
Participants pledged themselves th
withdraw trout the market all oiler j
for the sale of sucst and to sr'l none
except tliri't'uli the medium of the
committee, w hich is pledged to make
no sales for lis.-, than 24 cents a
pound.
The amount of unsold Cuban su
gar was estimated by a member nf
the selling -oii'tnittee as I.Oi Hi
sacks, their hob';m.'- of J.li-M.tlOO
sacks, leaving ( nly 1,740 000 sack-',
under outsid.e io"ir.d I'.'T'-rts are
being made to brii'g these into the
pool.
... rcr r.iuraer m
Re!ici?3 luh Fight
Monroe, Mich., Jure '.).- -Allu-rt
Sherman, a deputy -d'eviii. arrested
on a charge of murder in connection
with the ri 'tirg of rclijiious iae
. . t i on s at Rahidnux Corners Sunday
'.night in , bich Wa'te-- (iilday was
killed, was .inarmed last night,
pleaded not gubtv and was remard
, ed to jail. I'endtny; his hearing no
' bail yas granted.
In a statement tn 1'n.v -e -v.l.n Haas,
: Sherman admillc 1 p::i ticipatiu;; in
. the shooting, claiming h.e acted in
.. self-defeu:e. after live had been
opened by the group if nun who
; came here from Kric. Mich., to pro
."' lest against alleged criticism of
Catholic soldiers bv Louis King,
a Toled.o cvam -W i
The t.7t? o lice i--.: reel an order
rj forbidding Kins, to continue his
meetings here, fearing further nut
" breaks.
Special Mexican Envoy
Seeks Of f !3:al inhrvSew
Washington, June .'.0. rVrnatulo
.' Iglesias Calderon, special amijassa
r ''or of the present gowni'iu'ii! in
' Mexico, sent to tlv Cr.it-! Siate
Tpn special mis;.io:i." has asked for
- an interview with Acting Secretary
of State Davis, which will be grant-
t ed. It is understood at the depart
- mcnt that Mr. Calderon wi.dns to
i present arguments in favor of reeog
' nition of the new Mexican rcginn
: by the L'nited States.
The American embassy at Mevc
City advised the depa' tment t , la
!'iut reports were pu'disheil Co
: yesterday that Ccr liurlos .-.:;
.." bad tebelled in the sla.e of Tamauli
' pas against the present government.
New Mexican Revolt
Is Quickly Crushed;
Defeat Rebel Troops
Mexico City, June .50. The at
tempted revolution ot Gen. Carlos
Osuna in the state of Tamaulipas
was crushed after only a few hours
of life, according to official dis
patches from Ciudad Victoria to t e
ministry of war today. General Os
una's revolutionary troops were re
ported to have been defeated by fed
eral troops under Gen. Arnulfo
Gomez at La Diana, a few miles
north of Ciudad Victoria.
General Osuna had announced he
is not in sympathy with the policies
of General de la Huerta and General
Obregcn, and that he would : t
t'.-mpt to overthrow the govci.i
ment.
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Just Out The July Issue of
HEARST'S MAGAZINE
A LIBERAL EDUCATION
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Mtsttr of Man
The Case Against the
Husband
DO you like to read great novels be
fore others get them as best sel
lers? And really good short stories?
See if you can find any two ordinary
magazines that together equal Hearst's
on the score cf fiction alone.
SEE HALL CAINE, VICENTE BLASCO
IBANEZ. REX BEACH, E. PHILLIPS
OPPENHEIM, ARTHUR STRINGER,
MAURICE LEVEL, F. E. BAILY,
tiRUNO LESS1NG AND SIX OTHERS.
IN HEARST'S FOR JULY
"vT'ET there is another half of Hearst's,
devoted to serious features. Not
dull, nor frivolous, but the thoughts of
the world's most brilliant minds on the
problems all progressive people are
discussing everywhere.
FOR EXAMPLE. G. K. CHESTERTON,
MAURICE MAETERLINCK, LEO
CHIOZZA MONEY, MAURICE
FRANCIS EGAN, WALT MASON,
WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD THE
SCIENCE PLAY BOOK ART -POEM
OF THE MONTH AND SEVEN
OTHER GREAT FEATURES BESIDES.
IN HEARST'S FOR JULY
IF you are easily satisfied if quality doesn't appeal to
you particularly if you aren't always on the lookout
for a fcerrer magazine you won't want Hearst's this
month or any other. Bur if you really want the works
of the world s great writers, the words of the world's
great thinkers don't fail to make sure each month
starting today with the July number of your copy of
A Magazine with a Mission
For Sale at All News-Stands
Wilson Receives Copy of
Resolution Praising Him
Washington, June 30. A tele
graphic copv of the resolution
adopted by the democratic national
convention praising the achievement
of President Wilson in the conduct
of the war and congratulating hitr.
on his recovery was delivered today
to the president. It had been dc
h'ved in transit. There was no in
timation as to whether the president
vould send a reply.
Federal Agents Take Hand
In El well Murder Probe
New- York, June ,)0. The federal
government today took a hand in
the investigation of the mysterious
murder of Joseph Cowrie Elwell.
Revenue agents were brought into
the ease by the report that Elwell
.rs involved in rn illegal whisky
deal and was trading with hoot
ie(;eri at the time be was shot.
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'o she advised me
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STORE OPENS
AT 9 A. M.
COME EARLY
SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS
ANN
ULY SALE
of Furniture, Rugs and Draperies
THROUGHOUT the house or every floor
will be found-many useful, beautiful, comfort
giving articles for the home that have been re
duced in price. Lists below are chosen at random.
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Bedroom Furniture
$165.00 Walnut Queen Anne Chiffonier
and Mirror, pair $ 93.00
125.00 Walnut Queen Anne single
sized bed 69.00
Full size Vernis Martin Beds, made with
two-inch tubing 13.50
$ 85.00 Mahogany Dressing Table fio.OO
130.00 " Chifforobe to match 75.00
150.00 pair of Twin Beds to match, the
pair 110.00
180.00 pair of Mahogany Twin Beds,
the pair 95.00
94.00 Mahogany Dressing: Table, with
triple mirror 69.00
55.00 Walnut Dressing Table, with
triple mirror 39.00
83.00 American Walnut colonial Scroll
bed 49.00
48.00 American Walnut Chiffonier... 32.00
98.00 Quartered Golden Oak Colonial
Scroll Dressar 58.00
55.00 Quartered Golden Oak Chiffo
nier with Mirror 39.00
7.50 Fumed Oak Sewing Rocker.... 5.00
18.00 Frmed Oak Dressing Table,
with triple mirror 33.00
76.50 Quartered Golden Oak Chiffo
nier, with mirror 55.00
62.50 Quartered Golden Oak Napoleon
Bed 48.00
83.00 American Walnut Colonial Chif
fonier with mirror 59.00
35.00 Golden Oak Bed, full size 25.00
825.00 Queen Anne Bedroom Suite;
Dresser, Bed. seven pieces,
Dressing Table, Chiffonier,
Chair, Rocker and Bench,
at 587.00
C5.00 Old Ivory Dreiser, colonial pos
ter type 48.00
728.00 Louis XV. Bedroom Suite, in old
ivory, dresser, bed, chiffonier,
dressing table, chair, rocker and
bench 548.00
Dependable mattresses, made in our own fac
tory, on sale at $9.50, $11.50, $12.50 $14.50,
$16.50 and $18.50.
A dependable link fabric steel bed spring,
special at S6.75.
$58.50 Old Ivory Steel Bed, full size, $38.00.
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Dining Room Furniture
$ 85.00 Fumed Oak Buffet with mirror. 65.00
62.00 Waxed Golden Oak Buffet with
mirror 45.00
145.00 Queen Anne Buffet in Ameri
can Walnut 98.00
98.00 Quartered Golden Oak Buffet. . 75.00
65.00 Walnut Serving Table, cabinet
type 35.00
165.00 Adam Mahogany China Closet. . 82.50
78.00 Mahogany Queen Anne Serving
Table 39.00
445.00 8-piece Dining Suite in Ameri
can walnut 325.00
768.00 Brown Mahogany, 9-piece din-
. ing suite 485.00
850.00 American Walnut Dining Suite,
nine pieces 675.00
228.00 Six American Walnut Dining
Chairs,' Queen Anne style 169.00
78.00 Elizbethan Serving Table of
mahogany 45.00
75.00 Walnut Serving Table 37.50
66.00 Elirabethan Serving Table of
walnut 33.00
82.00 Jacobean Oak Table, 8-54 ex
tension 65.00
110.00 Jacobean Oak Table, 6-54 ex
tension 79.00
95.00 Quartered Golden Oak Buffet. . 65.00
I Living Room Furniture
$ 12.00 Golden Oak Arm Rocker $ 6.50
38.00 Mahogany Rocker with cane
seat and back 26.00
198.00 Tapestry covered, overstuffed,
loose cushioned Davenport.... 145.00
82.50 Tapestry covered, overstuffed
Royal Reclining Chair 62.50
540.00 Tapestry covered, overetuffed
3-piece living room suite 438.00
116.00 Mahogany Rocker upholstered
in velour 78.00
98.00 Mahogany Arm Chair uphol
stered in tapestry 69.00
138.00 Mahogany Arm Chair uphol-
tered in velour 98.00
114.50 Mahogany Arm Chair uphol
stered in tapestry 79.00
50.00 Queen Anne Wing Chair 35.00
65.00 Mahogany Arm Chair Over
stuffed in tapestry 48.00-,
39.00 Mahogany Overstuffed Arm
Chair in tapestry 22.50
56.00 Mahogany Overtuffed Arm
Chair in tapestry 39.50
56.00 Mahogany Sewing Cabinst 35.00
in Our Gift Shop
M a n y Offerings
Radical Reductions
$19.50 Two rutty colour Italian Deruta
ware fruit comoorts on high twist
ed stems, height 14 inches, each. $12.50
21.00 One pair of Swedish Andirons, 24
inches high, now 15.00
10.00 Crown Staffordshire bowls (four
only). 7-ineh diameter, Old
Lowestoft designs, each 6.00
7.25 Sterling silver bud vases, 8
inches high, now 5.75
17.50 Sterling silver vase, 12 inches
hi?h 14.00
2.00 Sterling silver tea balls 1.50
30,00 Tiaby rlate of hand wrought ster
ling silver, 8Vi-inch diameter... 24.00
Two $14.00 sterling silver Pap bowls,
hand wrought, each 10.00
Two $ M.00 sterling silver mugs, one
plain, one decorated, each 10.00
Two $10.00 brby sets, knife, fork and
1 spoon, per set 7.00
Nine $3.00 Crown Staffordshire bowls,
tinted outside, white inside, 6-in.
' diameter, now, each 1.00
3.00 Decorated ivory wood candlestick,
9 inches high, now 1.50
16.00 Davenport lamps finished in ma
hogany at . . . 10.00
13.00 Dsk s"ts, decorated in bright
blue and ivory, now 8.00
18.00 Metal desk set, silver ard gun
metal finish, now 12.00
28.00 Turquoise bfue comoosition des!-;
set on black leather pad, now. . . . 20.00
6.00 Hand-carved Italian olive wood
frames, round or oval openings.. 4.00
Glassware at special prices
9.00 goblets, per dozen 6.00
7.00 tumblers 4.00
7.50 ice tea glasses 4.50
9.50 sherbet glasses 6.00
2..75 Painted tin wastepaper baskets,
ivory, gray or rose 2.00
42.50 Pewter coffee sets (coffee pot,
sugar bowl, cream jug) 38.50
25.00 13-inch Pewter candlesticks, Geor
gian design, per pair 18.00
15.00 Pewter jug now 11.00
4.M Pewter ink well now 3.00
8.00 16-inch lamp shade in mulberry,
blue or rose, now 6.50
4.60 parchment shades now 3.00
25.00 Framed print Madonna Orans, by
Bartoli 15.00
5.00 Framed colored print, "The Indian
Army," by Raemaker 3.00
8.00 Framed color etching, 11x7,
"Wood Gatherers," by Leigh Hunt 4.00
16.00 Framed color etching, "Erith
Beach," artist proof, by Leigh
Hunt 10.00
5.50 Color print, framed, 7y2x912,
"Whistling Boy," by Frank Duber-
neck 3.00
Old brass Elizabethan robe hooks, for
merly 95c and $1.10. now 50
6.00 10-inch parchment shades 5.00
10.00 9-inch rose parchment shade 9.00
Wardrobe Trunks
$ 77.50
120.00
75.00
115.00
110.00
52.00
71.00
48.50
114.00
122.00
i
103.00
94.00
77.00
09.00
o.O.OO
57.50
112.00
200.00
At Very Special Prices
Belber Wardrobe trunks, steam
er size $ 60.00
Belber Wardrobe trunks 80.00
Belber Wardrobe trunks, full
size 58.00
-Belber Wardrobe trunks 100.00
Belber Wardrobe trunks 87.50
Indestructo Tray trunks, steam
er size 39.00
Indestructo Tray trunks 57.00
Indestructo Tray trunks 39.00
Indestructo Wardrobe trunks,
steamer size 87.50
Jndestructo Wardrobe trunks,
ull size 100.00
Indestructo Wardrobe trunks.. 70.00
Indestructo Wardrobe trunks. . 78.00
Indestructo Wardrobe trunks,
half size 59.00
Indestructo Wardrobe trunks,
steamer size 50.00
NVP Wardrobe trunks, steamer,
size 32.00
NVP Wardrobe trunks 42.50
NVP Wardrobe trunks, full size 82.50
Velvet lined Wardrobe trunk. . . 158.00
We are sure everyone attending the sale
will appreciate the reductions.
We urge you to come early and give
plenty of time to wise selection.
ill
Overdrapery Materials
In a large variety of colored effects
lengths from 3 to 30 yards.
$ 2.25 values $1.25 $ 2.50 values $1.50
3.50 '; 2.00 4.25 " 2.25
f-JB 2.50 600 3-95
V.ou 4.zo
10.00 " 6.95
8.00
.00
Curtain Nets
In a big range of patterns small, me
dium and large figures; colors, ivory and
acru.
$ .85 values $ .68 $1.00 values $ .75
1.25 " .85 1.75 " 1.20
2.00
2.50
4.25
1.30
1.75
2.75
2.25
3.00
5.75
1.60
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Curtain Scrims, Voiles
Swisses and Marquisettes
Including white, ivory, ecru and colored;
plain or figured borders.
Curtain Swisses, at per yard $ .50
$ .75 Colored Scrims, per yard 38
1.00 Colored Scrims, per yard 50
1.00 Plain Marquisette, per yard. .58
.85 Ecru Grenadine, per yard ... .68
1.00 Ecru Madras, per yard 75
1 .00 Filet Marquisettes, per yard . .75
1.25 Curtain Swisses, per yard. . . .90
.60 Scrim and Marquisette, per
yard 48
.75 Bordered Scrim, per yard.. .58
.85 Bordered Marquisette, per
yard 68
Panel Lace
by section or strip
$1.00 per section, reduced to $ .75
1.50 " " " " 95
2.00 " " " " 1.50
2.25 " " " " 1.65
2,75 " " 2.25
3.50 " " " " 2.75
Sectional Lace sufficient for one, two
and three windows, reduced 3313.
Window Shades
I.Iade from our own Imperial and Brelin
Hand Oil Opaque Shade Cloth, mounted
on substantial rollers; 27 to 36 inches
wide and from 412 to 7 feet long. In the
regular way these would sell for an aver
age price of $2.00. July sale price, each
75c.
Bring your measurements.
Curtains
Of every description muslin, grenadine,
voile, marquisette, filet net, novelty,
duchess and panel laces.
$2.75 values $2.25 $ 6.75 val. $ 5.00
7.50 " 5.75
8.25 " 6.75
m nn " 7.85
4.75 ' 3.o0 1250 9.8.5
5.50 " 4.25 15.00 " 12.50
3.00
4.00
1.95
2.25
3.50
4.25
All one pair and two pair lots of Cur
tains reduced 33 u r to 50 cc .
4-
Detroit Jewel
"Cabinette" Gas Range
An attractive Elevated Oven, style simi
lar to cut, but without broiler, made
right or left, $45.00 value, July sale
price $37.50
Linoleums
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and on every
floor you'll find many, many others come early
ORCHARD & WILHEUIT JO. ......... .........
$1.50 and $1.65 Linoleums, extra
wide, in good patterns, made on -r
good burlap base, very special
at, per square yard $1.15
$1.35 6-Ft. Wide Linoleum, in odd
rolls enough for covering large '
rooms. Special, at per square
yard .85
$1.95 Inlaid Linoleum, in colors
that extend through to the back
of the material, goods that wear
well, at per square yard $1.2
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Rugs
At July Sale Prices
5 31.00 Standard Axminstei, 6x9 imper
fect 26.75
41.50 Bigelow Body Brussel, 6x9,
dropped pattern 32.50
10.00 Reversible Rattania, 4-6x7-6,
soiled 150
37.50 Standard Wilton, 4-6x7-6, drop
pattern 33.50
45.00 Persian Oriental pattern, 4-6x .
7-6, soiled 34.50
120.00 French Wilton, 6x7-6, cut down. 74.50
264.00 Finest Wilton, 9x15, drop pat
tern 235.00
176.00 Imitation Oriental, 9x15 152.50
89.00 Hartford Axminster, 9x15, mis
matched 65.00
117.00 Wool Wilton, 9x9, dropped
pattern 95.00
250.00 Read Axminster, 11-3x15, soiled 195.00
243.00 Karadi Wilton, 11-3x15, dropped
pattern 195.00
220.00 Standard Wilton, 11-3x13-6,
soiled 185.00
79.00 Seamless Velvet, 9x12, im
perfect 63.50
106.50 Plain Wilton Velvet, 9x12,
band border 87.50
130.00 Mahal Wilton, 9x12, imperfect. 110.00
21.25 Wool and Fiber Reversible, 8-3x
10-6, drop pattern 16.75
54.50 Axminster, 9x12 -.y 43.50
51.50 Axminster, 9x10-6 v.-iv 41.60
41.75 Seamless Brussel, 9x12, im
perfect 32.60
50.00 Heavy Axminster, 8-3x10-6,
mismatched 42.60
78.00 Smith Seamless Axminster,
9x12, drop pattern 69.00
105.00 Imported Axminster, 9x10-6,
drop pattern 95.00
171.00 Hartford Saxony, plain Chenille,
9x12, extra heavy 125.00
75.00 Bigelow Body Brussel, 9x12,
Chintz effects 59.00
195.00 Finest Seamless Wiltons, 9x12,
drop pattern 145.00
102.00 Standard Wilton, 8-3x10-6, drop
pattern 94.50
122.50 Mahal Wilton, 8-3x10-6, im
perfect 102.50
112.50 Karadi Wilton, 8-3x10-6, soiled 92.50 .
2.75 Hit-and-Miss Rag Rup, band bor
ders, 27x54 1.95
6.50 Oval Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs,
30x60 5.25
9.75 Pro-Lino Rugs, 6x9, drop pat
tern 6.76
Baby Carriage
Children's Furniture
Some of the Prices
in the July Sale
T25.00 White, Enamel 3 ft. Crib drop
side . '. $17.50
7:3.00 Frosted Brown Fiber Baby Car
riage 53.00
9.50 Ivorv Child's Rocker 5.00
13.50 White Enamel 2 ft. 6in. Crib, drop
side 8.50
27.50 White Enamel 2 ft. 6 in. Crib, drop
side 18.50
25.00 White Enamel 2 ft. 6 in. Crib, drop
side 15.00
32.50 Grev Enamel Reed Sulky, with
hood 21.50 '
60.00 Old Ivory Reed Baby Carriage 39.00
25.00 Decorated Ivory Child's Toilet
Table 15.00
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