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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1920.
GAR SHORTAGE
MORE SERIOUS
FURTHER NORTH
Nebraska Not a Hard Hit as
Dakotas and Minnesota in
Movement of
' Grain.
Lincoln, Aug. 13. (Special.) The
Dakota, Minnesota, Montana and
some other states north are not in
as good condition as regard pros
pects for moving grain as is Ne
braska, according to Thorne Browne
of the state railway commission, who
is home from a trip to Washington,
where he went in hopes of getting
a line on what states norm or us
, were trying to do at a meeting be
fore the Interstate Commerce com
mission. "On account of those states being
o much worse ofi than ourselves,"
said Mr. Browne, "I was a little
" tearful that they might put up some
kind of argument which might lead
the national commission to. believe
that Nebraska was getting more than
its share, and we would suffer there
by. However, their argument was
of such a nature that the commis
sion became somewhat irritated and
finally closed the hearing. They told
the northern fellows that the com
mission was simply doing all that it
possibly could to handle the situa
tion, and that as the Dakotas had
-received a 14 per cent increase in
the box car supuly, they could not
reasonably ask for more under the
present conditions."
Trouble In East.
According to Mr. Browne, the
trouble lies in the east. Coal cars
are coming west much faster' than
they can be returned and yet there
are miles of loaded coal cars stand-
Mug on the tracks of the Baltimore
iv unio rauroaa w?mng 10 De nauiea
away.
Mr. Browne had a personal talk
with Chairman Clarke of the Inter
state Commerce commission and told
him that the Nebraska commission
stood ready to co-operate in every
way with him in the handling of trie
western situation, but wanted no
change' just now.
According to observations of Mr.
Browne, box cars appear to be mov
jng, but coal cars are conjested. In
spite of the large amount of loaded
coal cars on the, B. & O., Washing
ton nonpars tn be ha vine a hard
time securing coal.
Potato Growers Need Cars.
During the hearing, Minnesota
men brought up the matter of the
potato situation and said that about
one-half of the vegetable crop of
that state had been lost because of
lack of shipping facilities, and unless
relief came ttiere would be a big
loss in $he potato crop for the same
reason.'1
It will take 28 months to move the
wheat crop of Kansas, according to
information given at the hearing,
while the crop of Nebraska can be
moved in about eight months. The
corn crop of this state is going to
have a hard time when, it comes to
shipment. St. Louis and other south
ern terminals are getting out the
cars just as fast as it can be done.
That Nebraska is being well looked
after, is evidenced by the fact that
on July 1 roads serving Nebraska
had 88 per cent of the ownership
cars, while the roads serving north
ern states near us had but 70 per
cent of their owned cars.
Finger Prints Fail to
Incriminate Farm Hand
O'Neill, Neb., Aug. 13 (Special).
Finger prints were unableo con
nect trnest vasseur, wanaering nar
vest hand, with the mdinight assault
upon aged Mrs. John Torey of Em
met, July 28, and he was released
from the cdunty jail Thursday.
Finger prints of Vasseur and sev
eral other suspects were taken by
Superintendent Trump of the Sioux
City bureau of identification imme
diately after the assault, but prints
left on the window sills of the Torey
home by the assailant were too in
distinct tocompare.
"Red" Neal Back in Prison
- After Harvesting Grain
Lincoln,. Aug.. 13. (Special.)
Red Neal, who was given a leave
of absence from the penitentiary a
month ago in order that he might
go to his home in Nemaha county
and harvest his wheat, returned to
the penitentiary today of his own
accord.
Neal had about 140 acres of wheat
which he says will make abut2S
bushels to ihe acre. After cutting
the graiti he has stacked it and will
thresh it later.
State Offers $500 Reward
For Arrest of Convict
Lincoln, Aug. 13. (Special Tele
gram.) In an effort to secure the
apprehension of Byrl Kirk, who
broke his furlough after being freed
from the penitentiary by Acting
Gov. B. K. Bushee last fall, the state
has offered a reword (of $500 for
information leading to his arrest.
At the time of his disappearance a
reward of $100 was offered, but no
trace of the man was ever discov
ered. .
Beatrice Woman Dies From
Injury in Auto Accident
Beatrice, Neb., Aug. 13 (Special
Telegram). Mrs. Abraham Reimer,
old Beatrice resident who sustained
a fractured skull Tuesday evening
whn a southbound Union Pacific
train struck the automobile in which
she was riding in company with her
husband and daughter, died Thurs
day night. She was 71 years old and
is survived by a large family of
grown children.
Man Given Penitentiary
Term for Child Stealing
Aurora. Neb., Aug. 13. (Special).
Earl Kiser" Thursday pleaded
guilty to the charge of child stealing
Is11" was acii icincu iu a ici 111 ui nvm
one to twenty years in me peniten
tiary by Judge George F. Corcoran.
Kiser.was in Aurora during a street
carnival and induced a 13-year-old
girl to go away with him. He took
her to York, North Bend and Falls
City.
Lightning Kills Farmer
Wapello, la., Aug. 13. Roy
Downs, a farmer residing near here,
was killed yesterday when he was
struck by lightning as hev entered a
corn crib. The bolt passed through
the top of the man's head, leaving
small holes in the skull, went down
his spine and tore the, shoes from
his feet. Two companions were
badly stunned.
Woman's Life Happier-Than
Man's After 35, Says Doctor
London, Aug. 13. Addressing the
Medico-Legal society on the suicide
idea, Dr. Josiah Oldfield said statis
tics covering a large number of years
indicated that womes lives after
35 years were pleasanter and more
attractive than men's.
In spite of the popular idea that the
young woman was the queen of the
earth, and that at sweet 17 she had
the world at her feet, it was evi
denced that from the ages of 15 to
35 more young women committed
suicide than young men.
After 35 the burden of life bi-
came so much heavier for men, or
life became, so much more rosy for
women, that from 35 to 80 men were
always largely in the majority
among suicides.
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Mary, Doug., Charley and
David Must Show Books
Chicago Tribune-Omaha, Bee iMud Wire.
New York, Aug. 13. Mary Pick
ford, Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie
Chaplin and David Ward Griffith,
constituting the United States Art
ists corporation, are required to
show their books for an accounting
in an alleged $50,000 deal involving
their European sales contracts in an
order signed by Justice Richard P.
Lydon in the supreme court in favor
of Benjamin P. Schulberg. Schul
berg asks commissions as agent in
the deal.
Mannix Declares Intention
Of Paying Visit to Ireland
London, Aug., 13. ( Special. )
Archbishop Mannix of Australia
declaied his intention of visiting Ire
land before leavings the United King
dom, despite the govermeut edict. He
said he would not consider himself
bound by the government's order.
Movements of the archbishop at
Nazareth house are being closely
watched by police.
Omaha Man Gets Skiff
Back; Three Are Arrested
riattsmouth, Neb., Aug. 13.
(Special.) Two of three men cap
tured here yestetday in a skiff, which
they are alleged to have stolen from
an Omaha man were returned to
Omaha today b"y members of the
Omaha police force. The third man
thought to be a deserter from Fort
Crook, and returned to the military
authorities at that post. Although
the three men were armed, the owner
of the skiff, who had come from
Omaha, took them into custody sin
gle handed from a boat secured at
the ferry landing ihere, disarmed
them and turned them over to the
local authorities.
Ex-Governor Speaks.
O'Neill, Neb.,.Aug. 13. (Special).
Former Governor John G. More
head was the principal speaker at the
annual picnic of the Holt county
Old Settlers' association, north of
O'Neill, Thursday.
Crop Will Beat Average.
O'Neill, Neb!, Aug. 13. (Special.)
Good rains visited practically
every section of Holt county Wed
nesday and with the heavy fall of;
several days ago have assured i
much heavier than average cor4
crop. . jj
Hold Up Sentenced to Serve
50 Years In Penitentiary!
Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 13. Harr
Taylor, charged with participating ii
the recent daylight holdup of Fratikelj
Frank & Co. in this city, was setk
tenced to 50 years in the penj
tentiary in the criminal court late
yesterday afternoon. The jury was,
out 36 minutes. Ui
Saturday Clearance Sale pf
Infants' Summer Apparel
Muslin bonnets, straw hats, rompers,
baby shoes, muslin drawers, half hose,
and many odd pieces too numerous to
mention, "all greatly reduced for final
clearance.
Brandeis Stores Third Floor East
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SETS THE PACE
A Sale of Real Magnitude at Real Sale Prices For
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August Sale of
"Bohn" Refrigerators
Our entire stock of these famous refrigera
tors on sale at greatly reduced prices. In our
big basement houseware department.
Prominent Association
Dentist Weds Page Girl
O'Neill. Neb., Aug. 13. (Special.)
Miss Hazel Walker of Page and
Dr. Leroy A. Burgess of O'Neill,
were married at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
T. Walker, at Page, Thursday morn
ing. Dr. Burgess is one of the lead
ing members of the northeast Ne
braska Dental association.
Have Root
Press. Adv.
Print It Beacon
FREE MOVIES
Every evening free motion
pictures are shown at Manawa
Park. Tomorrow evening will
be shown the four reels of mo
tion pictures taken by govern
ment photographers under shell
fire in France.
Actual battle scenes rjnany of
them stirring, thrilling and tell
ing the exact truth of the fight
ing as it was. Free.
Manawa Park
A Junior Shop
Special
Boys' 2-Pants Suits
At
$10
All Wool Suits at $15
. Every one a Junior Shop style and
fabric, by far the biggest value in Omaha.
Tweeds and Cassimeres in a wide va
riety of colors and patterns. v .
Vacation will soon be over and your
boy will need a new suit for school.
BUY NOW AND SAVE
Barker Junior Shop.
2d Floor Securities Bldg., 16th And Farnam Sts.
Saturday 3,000 Beautiful
Undergarments
Gowns and Envelope Chemise
I in Muslin, Nainsook and t 3 9
Batiste Choice, at JL
"We bought this,, high grade muslin underwear at
manufacturers' close out prices. Popular-priced gar
ments; to be placed on sale Saturday atjunusually low
sale prices. Regular 1.95 to 3.95 values.
The Gowns
The gowns are of nainsook and muslin, in
white or pink, with round, V or square necks;
kimono sleeves or sleeveless; lace trimmed or
tailored. A few high neck gowns are included in'
the lot.
The Envelopes
The envelope chemise have straight or round
tops with ribbon or built-up shoulders; lace
trimmed or plain hemstitched; an opportunity not
to be overlooked as. these garments are on special
sale.
Brandeis Stores Third Floor Center
A Sale With Low Prices and High Quality in
That Matchless, Tubable
Jersey Silk Underwear
Samples and Seconds--But They'll Open Your Eyes!
This is an exceptional purchase of samples and seconds in vests, bloomers, en
velopes, chemise, pantalettes and union suits. There is economy as well as beauty
and comfort in this soft Jersey Silk Underwear. It tubs easily, and will outwear a
cotton garment. Four of the special values are mentioned below.
Vests of
Jersey Silk
59
at 2
In pink; French
band top or bodice
style ; ribbon shoul
ders; beautiful
garments that will
please you; regu
lar 4.00 value.
Bloomers of
Jersey Silk
.2
In pink; full cut
and reinforced; all
sizes; worth 5.00.
sizes; exceptional
values here for the
economical buyer;
worth 5.00.
Union "Suits
and Chemise
at 4
59
In the tailored
band finish or
bodice style with
ribbon shoulders;
a practical gar
ment for vacation
wear; regular
7.50 and 8.00
values.
Jersey Silk
Pantalettes
at 4
59
In the new. Fall
shades of navy,
black, taupe and
cordovan ; neatly
made and rein
forced; all sizes;
7.50 values.
Vests of
Swiss Ribbed
Lisle
at
59c
In flesh and white;
regulation top in
plain tailored band
and narrow beaded
edge with crochet
yoke; regular 85c
quality.
Brandeis Stores Third Floor East
Colors! Colors! Colors Everywhere!
Truly a Rainbow Sale
of Hundreds of Yards of
'Rihhonk.
at Prices That Dip Very LOW!
A peerless offering one of our greatest for some time. When we
say "exceptional' our customers know that it is. Hundreds upon hun-,
dreds of yards of the world's best quality ribbon will be offered in this
Ch
sale, in most cases, way below half-price.
Satin Striped Ribbons in the most beautiful color
combinations that could be desired; blue, tan and
black with silver metal stripes and many other beau
tiful combinations; 11 Inches wide; a regular 4.50
value.
Lovely Combinations in fancy tapestry patterns of
faille moire; three-tone color effects in borders; a
wonderful ribbon for bags; 10 inches wide; regu
lar 3.98 value.
A Very Heavy Moire Faille in dark colors bright
ened with Roman stripes; makes beautiful sashes; 10
inches wide ; now showing in New York and Paris at,
per yard, 3.50.
Imported Warp Print Ribbon, a French ribbon
with a dark ground and large American Beauty rose
designs; very exquisite in coloring and used for cami
soles and fancy work; 11 inches wide, and worth 4.50
per yard. ,
Extra Heavy Gros Grain Ribbon, in brown, navy,
orange, New Paon blue; 9 inches wide; a regular 3.98
value.
Velvet Flowered Ribbon on satin grounds; very
attractive colorings; worth 2.98 per yard.
Metal Ribbons Fashion's Call
Fashion calls for brilliant metal ribbons for dress
trimmings, bags and millinery. Some of the Fall hats are
made of it. We offer in this sale a wonderful selection
in gold and silver on dark and light grounds; ribbons that
sold for from 10.00, 15.00 to 18.00 per yard. Your choice
Saturday at, yard
Brandeis Stores Main Floor North
Your
oice
89
Yard
Yard
Four Specials in Boys' Clothing
Famous "Man
hattan' ' and "Kaynee"
Wash Suits
There is nothing quite so "spick
and span" as one of these wash
suits for the boy.
They are cool and serviceable,
give a lot of wear and are easily
laundered. Get several of them
and save yourself a lot of work
and worry about the little fellow's
clothes. I
Prices 1.45 to 6.50
Brandeis
495
Linen Crash Suits
Special
at
Just the suit for the older boys;
different shades grays, tans and
blues; cool, comfortabble for
warm weather; regular 6.50 to
8.50 valines.
Knicker Wash Pants
In khaki, gray and other light
and dark colors; sizes 8 to 17
years; special Satur
day, at
Stores Fourth Floor West
98c
Levi Strauss "Koveralls"
Sold Everywhere '1 39
at $2- Special at A '
Save Washing and Ironing
The famous Levf Strauss Kover
alls, a garment made to . protect
the boy or girl in rough and
tumble pIay.
We have them in two styles
round neck with long sleeves, and
Dutch neck with elbow sleeves.
Made of long-wearing materials
and set off by bands and pipings
in contrasting colors; sizes 1 to 8
years; regular 2.00 values.
Three Shoe Specials for Women, Girls, Children
Misses' and Children's Oxfords
Serviceable footwear for both dress and school wear; made
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lot.
Sizes, 8 to 11
Saturday, pair,
3.45
Sizes, 1VA to 2,
Saturday, pair,
3.85
Buster Brown, Mary Jane Slippers
Made of soft black kid on foot form lasts. These are ex
ceptionally easy on the feet.
Sizes, 8 to 11,
Saturday, pair,
3.45
Sizes, 11 to 2,
Saturday, pair,
3.85
Brandeis Stores Main Floor
Pumps and Oxfords -For
Women and Growing Girls
Made on the newest lasts, with shapely
walking heels. We offer a fairly complete
range of sizes "
585 Bu5 these $7 and
$8 Values, Saturday
' In Kol(o brown, blacf( f(id, patent
leather and white canvas.
-West
Showing In Our Millinery Department the
Early Autumn Hats
of Duvetyn, Panne and Velvet
In all of the rich Autumn shades.
The brilliancy of these new modes
makes them particularly acceptable to the woman
wlio wishes to add a colorful touch to her Summer
costume. For Saturday we have o QC
arranged a special showing at 0J
' Brandeis Stores Second Floor East
Drop In Saturday and Inspect These
Silk Petticoats ip
Suit Tones
and Other Wanted Colors
Silk petticoats, comfortable, yet not too wide are here
being featured in what, we are certain, you will term most
interesting assortments. The ruffles or bands of contrast
ing fabric are effectively applied in their flounces. They
are made of messaline, taffeta and Jersey silk.
Priced from 5.95 to 16.95
Brandeis Stores Second Floor North
Drug Specials
60c Forhan's Tpoth Paste, at 49d
50c Pepsodent Tootk Paste, at 39
25c Woodbury's Soap, at 19d
25c Mavis Talcum Powder, at 19
50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil, at 42c4
50c Stillman's Freckle Cream, at 39
50c Neet Depilatory, at 37
50c Non Spi Deodorant, at 381
35c Energine Cleaning Fluid, at 24
1.25 Pyros, for pyorrhea, at 89c
10c Alladin Dye Soap, special at 6c
2.50 Mary Garden Perfume, oz., 1.75
75c Djer Kiss Face Powder, at 62
75c Unbreakable Combs, 9-inch 49
65c One-pound Hospital Cotton, 49
50c Gillette or Gem Razor Blades, 39
25c Pond's Vanishing Cream, at 18c
35c Cutex Cuticle Remover, at 29
35c Large Velour Powder Puffs, 19
2.50 Combination Two-Quart Fountain
Syringe and Water Bottle, at 1,49
50c Tooth Brushes, French ivory
- handles, fine bristles, special, 29
Height of Bathing Season
Clearance of All
Bathing Gaps
33c
Every wanted style and color is
represented in values' worth to
75c; special to close out Satur-.
day, at
Brandeis Stores Main Floor West
Serving a Dual Purpose
.Blouses -
What could be more practical
than these little cotton blouiet?
Women choose them now because they form
admirable companions to the tub skirts which are
indispensable this hot weather, but they can be
worn just as. well with that new Fall suit that
you have decided pon.
Cool, crisp and dainty with short
or long sleeves, these attractive
Blouses are priced, at 495
Brandeis Stores Second' Floor South
Three Sensational Saturday Sales on
Bracelet Watches
Women's
Bracelet Watch
J 98
at
Very small, with 15
jewel lever movement;
sterling silver case and
ribbon bracelet; radio
lite face; 20.00 value;
very special for Satur
day, v. 7.98
Bran
Men's and Boys'
Bracelet Watch
at 2
98
A very small nickel
bracelet watch with a
7-jewel lever move
ment and radium dial;
Boy Scout nickel case
and leather strap;
worth 6.00; special for
Saturday, 2.08
deis Stores Main Floor-
- Gun Metal
Bracelet Watch
at 3
50
With solid brass
lever movement
and radium dial ;
leather strap; spe
cially, priced for
Saturday, 3.50
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