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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1920)
W,4;;;i 'U1- ..&mm&-$AX.Jmt$ 2,5,,,192Q. 5 A SlJLKY 45 llansiMe aad Ithligr for li d e or ir ed. itat- Afpog Day Siseveral 1'' a inaw they are you wiH want finjchance to & wonderful took just wait ur-onderfully 18.95 $8.95 14.95 36.95 f1) ylfl li rocker shown Is eon- 1 Til A. 11 Tl jT Vk x 1 Vyy s" W . JZ - Intruded of twisted A - "i IP I 1 t Ifl iy OgXstsV W 1 S I tapestry Sv -KfcSSw t 0 uring this wonder ful sale at Hart. man's it is not a ques tion of what is on sale it is' Question of what Jliverv artieiA of fiimitTn-n m n... I t , . . - . -.xv vu VIU UUV1 w isuwiML ao matter wnat you buy, you can rest assured that the kavinir Will Ka a enVifltAwtiiil amount. To add snecisJ intrt t th tv t. o-i- - - - - v8 vajr u we we including all of our odds and ends pieces taken from fine anitM. Hinn. tinued models, and some "lightly marred pieces which will be sacrificed below market value. Eeally, this is a sale you cannot afford to let pass. But we don't want you to take our word for it. Values are best proved by comparison. Make a list of the things you need and let us give you our astonishing sale prices. You'll not be urged to buy, but if you have priced furniture within the last few weeks you will buy willingly. Make up . your mind that you will be with the crowds that come to morrow, and come early. Reed Stroller $13.45 Body is construct ed of genuine flat reed has leather ette hood. Buy yours during; the Dog Day Sale. Wmm Copper Bound Cedar Chest xtra large s 1 z e just as shown, with handy removable tray for small arti cles , Oak Extension Table It's a 48-inch Top TaHc one of the sur ?rise bargains rora our din Ins; room "table department Thsse are only a ianitea num ber of them tf sell at the Doe Day Sale Price, so please come early for yours. Golden oak fin ish extends to six feet '50 - J Big Kroehler Kodav Has massive frame and you can choose between golden oak and fumed oak finish. Upholster ing - Is of Imitation Spanish leather. Opens to a full sized bed $1 Three-Burner Oil Stove It makes no difference what style of oil stove . i in ,1 i you nave in mina, you wm uuu. it here at a wonderfully low' Dog Day Sale price. Tne moaej' shown is marxea 10 sen ai ' 1 mm n Fumed Oak Chif f orobe 175 Surely you want a chlfforobe we have a number of styles at worth while money-saving prices. The one shown is large and roomy you can buy It If you like, on Easy Terms. Every Article deduced w io7m Guaranteed Machine It's a Columbia machine and every other model is equally cut in price. comes complete with full set of attach ments for plain and fancy sew ingtake advantage of the Dog uay caie i'nce a T li Metal Top Cabinet Here's only one of the many cabinet bargains, but it's one worthy of your investigation Water Power W asher It's absolutely guaranteed and you you will save money at the Dog Day Sale Price of Brass Bed Bargain It's a Simmons bed with 2-inch corner posts and substantial fill in er TnAa A srrpnt Dog Day special, at.. Mahogany or Oak lihrqrv tnhl vnll will inmlv mAm mire &nu yuu tan oc cure it durlne the Dog Day Sale at a tremendous sacrifice price Cane and Mahogany Bargain Ordinarily you would expect to pay such price for the sofa alone, but during the Dog 1 Day Sale you can secure all three pieces at , this remarkable price. All three pieces have the spring-filled loose cush ions and are upholstered in blue or mulberry velour. Use your credit jww"!3 Mahogany Suite Beautiful Every suite of bedroom furniture on our floors now has a new sale price that you will find most gratifying. The suite shown with BOW FRONT BED is only one of the many bargains and sells complete for the little price or Golden Oak Suite, as shown Chairs have seats of imitation leather and are ar tistically designed. Table extends to full six feet. Large size buffet has a full length French plate mirror. During the Dog Day Sale you can secure the entire outfit at 1. Exceptional ValueWoA " Both the chair and rocker have thickly padded seats over coil springs and are upholstered in Art Tapestry. Frames are of mahogany and as you can see in the picture the table has a cane top and the chair and rocker have cane paneled backs. It's an exceptional suite at an exceptional sale price......... ogany ana Cane Golden or Fumed Oak Chairs v , There's not a dining room chair on E sSour floors but that has its price 5E P I V severely cut. Notice the special v 53-Dog Day Palo Price of the beauti- 5Tf . . ful chairs pictured. Stmt Liberal Terms 2-Inch Post Steel Bed You'll be sure to find a bed you Ilk at Hart .nan's and during the Dog Day Sale ... you are .sure of saving money. The J M 5 bed shown comes In gold bronie I (1 finish at the special price of...... X A 'flhEii 1 ranp rr rara jr Sixteenth Between Harney and Howard No Change In Our Liberal Credit Terms PAPER SCARCITY, CAUSE GIVEN IN FORESTREPORT Overcentralization of Indus try Responsible for Depletion Of Raw Materials Nation Depends on Imports. Washington, D. G. July 24. The fundamental cause for the present shortage of newsprint pa per is the serious depletion of the torests of the Northeastern and the , Lake states, where there is an over-' development of the pulp and paper industries, according to a report to the senate by the forest reserve, United States Department of Ag riculture. The report, which has just been made public, is one of the most comprehensive ever pre pared dealing with the lumber re sources of the nation. "Since the requirements of paper making restrict the kinds of wood that can be advantageously used in making newsprint, four species spruce, hemlock, balsam and pop lar supplied 84 per cent of the total amount manufactured in 1917. The occurrence of these species chiefly in the Lake states and New England has led to the overcentrali zation of the paper-making industry there. Dependent on Foreign Sources. "Until recently, when abnormal demands, short supplies and result ing high prices led to increased newsprint production through the utilization of plants designed for and formerly used in making other kinds of paper, there has been no expan sion m the newsprint industry in the United States since 1909, and we have had to import large quan tities of pulpwood and paper. The demand, however, has greatly in creased, and because of excessive depletion of our own resources, this country now is dependent upon for eign sources for two-thirds of its newsprint or raw material. Supply Still Short. "Even with the imports the sup ply has been far short of the needs of the newspapers of the country in the past two years. The contract price has increased more than 200 per cent, while spot market prices are 500 per cent more than in 1915. Prior to the war the larger news papers secured practically all of their supplies under contract, and a relatively small percentage of the total newsprint consumption was handled on a spot market basis. During the last year the larger pa pers have found it increasingly) dif ficult to secure all of their supplies under contract and have been forced to secure the remainder in the open market. RUMOR OF BURIED BOOZE EXCITES THIRSTY SOULS Rum Thought to Have Been Hidden by Old French Trappers. The Pas, Man., July 24. Rumors that 10 casks of rum, 150 years old, are buried near Cumberland house, an old Hudson bay com pany fur post famous in early his tory, have caused more excitement than the gold strike at Athapupusko lake. Many prospectors have de ferred their hunt for yellow metal to search for this liquid treasure. French wood runners and trap pers in the employ of the North west company, then the great rival of the Hudson Bay company, visit ed Cumberland house on their way toward the Athabasca region in the latter part of the 18th century. They had with them the casks of rum to be used in trading with Indians for furs. The Hudson Bay com pany claimed exclusive trapping rights in the country and disap proved the use of liquor in barter ing with the natives. The Hudson Bay company men blocked the pass age of the French voyageurs through the territory and turned them back. Berore they began their retreat the Frenchmen buried meir rum. . Former Cherry County Judge Drops Dead Near Valentine Valentine, Neb., July 24. (Spe-cial.)-F. M. Walcott. former countv judge of Cherry county, dropped dead in his automobile while inspect ing crops about eight miles north of town last night. His son, Oliver, was drivinar the car and summoned a doctor, who said death was instant from heart disease. The body was broueht to his home here. Judge Walcott was at one time a law partner of Andrew Morrissev. chief justice of the state supreme court. Roosevelt Formally Quits; Leaves Office August 9 Washington. Tulv 24 FranWUn D. Roosevelt, democratic vice resi dential candidate, today formally presented to President Wilson his resignation as assistant secretarv of the navy. It is to take effect on Au gust 9, the day on which Mr. Roose velt will be formally notified of his nomination at his home at Hyde Park,- N. Y. Chicago Sues Mayor for Two Years Back Taxes Chicago. Tulv 24. Cook countv todav ' fled suit, aeainst Williim Hale Thompson, mayor of Chicago, to collect $246.05 in unpaid personal taxes for the years 1915 and 1916. Clearing House Reserve Falls Below Requirements New York. Tulv 24. Th -t..t condition of clearing house banks and trust eomnani fnr th ui shows that the reserve held is $4.- Z76,52u below legal requirements. This1 is a decrease of $33,512,650. Lighting Fixturov-Surcets-Graan ,lfi.1(,tp"S'1''-