kmQ : 4t, 1 HE BEE: OMAHA. , THURSDAY. UCTOBI5K 14. 1920. 5 ' Immigrants in 1920 Mainly From British Isles bureau Iues Table Showing i rivals and Departures of Aliens, Not by Counties, Hut by Stock. &unterfeiter Who, in the Leavenworth penitentiary. Judge Pollock overruled motion to continue the trial. Molds and other apparatus alleged to have been used by Creeler, which were found in the basement of the prison chapel, were offired in evidence. In South Wales the number of persons employed underground in the coat mines increased during 1919 from about 190,000 to215.000. Federal Witnesses in " $1,000,000 Whisky Ring Are Missing Chicago, Oct. 13. Pruiatt:re an nouncement of ' the government's case against a nation-wide $1,000,000 "whisky ring." made here yesterday, has caused the disappearance of two important government witnesses. Frank D. Richardson, special federal investigator, complained today. A. H. Sadler. New York stock broker, and engineer of the "ring," who turned informer, took the other course and appealed to federal au thorities for protection, dec'aring tl reats hadtbecn made against his life by those he had exposed. According to District Attorney Clyne, he now has sufficient eviJence to ask indictments. Eleven men have thus' far been named as leaders in the national shipment of contraband liquoi on forged pernyts. ' The government of the Federated Malay States is aiding private ex periments in the production of rub ber seed oil, a substitute for linseed oil, on a commercial basis. Elects Officers. Franklin, Neb., Oct.' 13. (?.c cialV. The annual meeting of the Franklin County Farmers' union was held in Franklin. The follow ing officers were elected: President, A. C. Imhoff, Upland; vice presi dent. F. G. Mason, Upland; secretary-treasurer, C. W. Bauer, Hil dred; directors, Mart Hanson, A. T. Ready and Harry Amderson. CROUP i Spasmodic CrojpUr"unUj rilisvxi by ona application of- V VapoRub Over 17 Million Jan UhJ Vaari Worked In Prison Is Freed In Kansas City Leavenworth. Kan., Oct.. 13. Frank B. Creeler was placed on trial in federad court yesterday, charged with counterfeiting while a prisoner Bee want ade are business getters. X N - vBY ARTHUR M. EVANS.) 4 lilcc Trtbunc-Omalw Br Lmnti Wlra. Washington, Oct. 13. Forty-five . 'tr cent of the increase in popula tion through alien immigration in 1920 was made up of English, S:otch, Irish and Welsh. These groups did rot come all from the British Isles, for the figures include those coming from Canada, which was an impor tant contributor, but they serve to indicate the changes now process ing in the sources of our immigra tion. Up to 20 years or so ago the peoples of western and northern Europe predominated in the tides that washed up to Ellis Inland. Then southern and eastern Elirope bctame t ire great source of th A mixture for ti e melting pot. During the fiscal c;r ended last June 30. western Europe swung back to a place it had not held for a generation or more as the source whence originated the bulk of our alien increase Today was issued what he bureau of immigration designates a "table y races," showing the 'Increase or decrease in population by arrival and :iepar4ure of aliens for 1920, not fry countries but by stocks The statis tics run up to July 1 and they in clude" both immigrant ar.d nn-im-nfgrant classes, the latter defined w those who do not migrate for permanent residences. They show U:c following: r Races making net gains 1920: African . 30.206 .rmntan .c llohrmlatv 231! Tt)U'h and Flemish :nnllh i-'N nJ . . 4, 371 23.24 vie rman . .i.ssr Notrtv 14,140 Irian 1M1 Italian, north 5.62 Ii4.lli.ri, south 24,08'. JtpaneNe "21 Mexican ...... s7.31 Fortunes 10.1S V.pxstnn 1,619 Scandinavian 4.730 Scutch ..21.370 Ipanlsh 1.30.73.! : mnlBh-Amerlean 3,497 Syrian r...X l.Sf.C Welsh ! nwt Indian (except Cuba) 961 - Races making a net decrease in 920: Bulnfirlan, Serbian and Montenegrin 22,01 'hinena 363 'Jrullan and Slovenian 6.528 lalmttan 1,533 Innlnli 174 :)r.-.-l: , 6.K43 ' Itlmanlal 27 Unxyar 14. 52! Polish S.16" Tiimmanlan 20,60 Slovak 6.8S0 Turkish I. ill The total admitted, immigrant and non-immigrant, was 621,278; otal departed 428,062, making ihe net ie :rease in population 193.514. Decrease Shown In Surplus Wheat Stock? ou Hand October 1 Smaller Than Supply on Same Date Last Year. Washington, Oct. 13. Stocks ov ,vheat in the United States on October' 1. totalled 608,000,000 bushels, the Department of Agricul ture estimated. This compares with "47,000,000 bushels in the country on the same date last year. The total on hand the first of this:. month, the department an nounced,, represented 477,000,000 bushels held by farmers, 102.000.000 bushels held at country mills and elevators and 29,000.000 bushels held at other points of accumulation. Last, year on October 1, farmer held 515,000,000 bushels, Country mills: ',. and elevators 142.000,000 bushels and other- points of ac cumulation 90,000,000 bushels. The department reported that from July 1 to October 1. the farm ers marketed 321.000,000 bushels, as compared with 450,000.000 bushels marketed in the corresponding eriod of 1919. The crop this year, plus the :arrv-over from 1919, is estimated it 798.000,000 bushels, or about. 17 per cent less than last year. Great Britain is also taking an active interest in the silk industry, with a large capital investment. One factory established in that country will produce about nine tons of artl ikial silk per day in addition to non inflammable films and other products. To Fear flow of Indigestion K Host of PeopU Stm to Thrive on What Used to PfotoIm ladigM. ties Before Thy LmJ of Stuart's Dyspepsia TaWeU. t When the stomseh becomes tAur, with - .in and heartburn due to indigestion dyspepsia relief may b had 'by one jt two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Simply thew them, no hot water nor any other fillers for a siomaca amui u nun These tablets (apply to the stomach the alkaline effect which is what relieves he soar acid condition. They also cou sin panereatin to help digest the starchy oode such as potatoes, rice, oatmeal, white . lour, etc. . e A .... .1 fitnata Tlwa epsta Tablets, have them on hand at U times ana xnus ht h .w tirm or dyspepsia. - The fact that these tablets ars on in the U. S. and Canada shows how genw.ally reeogniied they are as an erncieni - .arsosotie stomach ottds littl help Brandeis Stores Enormous and varied stocks, together with accommodating selling service, have all helped in the building of the Brandeis Stores. But realize that low prices for good values have been the chief attraction. Men and women and little folks, too come to the Brandeis Stores to buy the RIGHT GOODS at the RIGHT PRICES. Thursday Imported Blue Willow Chin-aware of the vintage of 1750, but it will bring your table up to date Helping the Shopper A distinguished trade writer has said: "A wonderful truth about a good store is that it may be made a store-, house of informative promotion that not wily sells goods,' but really gives useful and pleasantly informal instruc tion about merchandise to the con sumer not in a superior manner, but in,, a carefully chosen tone of telling something that will be accorded a welcome reception. Enthusiasm 'about one's own special job is part of the job's privilege and duty. And one of its functions is to find new and in teresting things with which to pro mote its interests." That well describes the training of Brandeis Stores' representatives in every department. They understand that their busi ness is not merely to sell goods. It is their business, as, indeed, it is their pleasure, to satisfy customers. A Templing Variety of Fifty Styles in A Sale of Imported and Domestic Laces Actually 2.00 and 3.00 Values 2Cri. V1n of Metal Laces Sample Pieces, in all-overs, a QQ ,DUU I aruS bands and edges 4 to 18 inches wide. At VoC Yard or Each 'Among this lot may be found Bodice Vcstiugs, Dress Trimmings and pieces for making hats. Old Gold, Silver Antique, Steel and Bright Gold in all about fifty styles will be on sale either by the yard or by the piece. . Main Floor Center On Two Large Bargain Squares. 7 3,000 Pieces "Ridgway's" Old English Blue Willow Ware' Thursday at Big Reductions Rldiwaj's Old English Blue Willow, first produced in 1750, will go on sale Thursday at a big reduction from our regular prices, r.s follows: Scallops, 5-inch, each s.-43d Scallops, (-inch, each 4&t Vegetable Dishes, 6-inch 49d Vegetable Dishes, 7-lnch 69 Blatters, 8-inch w . . . .69 ' - Scallops, 7-inch, each - r 69 d Platters, 10-inch 99 Platters, 12-inch $1.49 . Plates, 7-lnch, dozen 94.75 Plates, 6-inch, dozen $4.50 Plates, 5-inch, dozen $3.50 Cups and Saucers, dozen $4.75 Dowls, aech 43d Cream Pitchers, each 69 Covered Dishes, each... $2.99 Sugar Bowls, each 99 Fruit Saucers, dozen. . .$2.00 Oatmeal Dishes, dozen.. $3.50 Brandeis Stores Fifth Floor Edst . Coming! A Sale of Men's All-Wool Imported Suits Watch Friday's Ad announcing one of the biggest Suit sales all wool imported fabrics ever offered the men of Omaha. The Price? Very Low! 10,000 Yards of the Season's Newest Silks At the Prices You Have Been Waiting For! You w;ll be attracted by the price and charmed by the display. Two big lots of innumerable qualities of silk. Silk for Dresses, Silk for Blouses, Silk for Skirts, Draperies, Trimmings, Underwear; not forgetting your Christmas gifts: This wonderful let of silk was bought from a leading jobber, who needed the cash, at such a radical reduction that we are able to offer it to the public at very, low prices. We are able to' enumerate only a few of the many qualities here. 5,000 Yards Were 1.75 to 2.50 5,000 Yards Were 3.00 to 4.50 40'incli Crepe de Chine . 40-inch Georgette Crepe 36-inch Wash Satin 36-inch Plam Poplins 36-inch Printed Poplins 36-inch Printed Lining Silks 36-inch Drapery Silks 32-inch Imported Pongee Your Choice 1 00 40-inch Printed Radium 40-inch Plain Radium 40-inch Crepe de Chine 40-inch Crepe Meteor 40-inch Charmense Ho Phone Orders. Yard Brandeis Stores Main Floor Center. CU-inch Satin Charmeuse . Your 33-inch Chiffon Taffeta Choke 40-inch White Silk Suiting . 32-inch Crepe Shirting. 36-inch ' Broadcloth Shirting No Mail Orders. " Yard 1 49 Italian Silk Underwear Regular 3.50 to 5.00 Values Thursday at 229 Society and business women alike wear silk underwear these days because they find that they get good values for . ' the money they invest. On Thursday we will ;place on sale Women's Italian Silk Underwear, neatly tailored and re inforced where wear is greatest;' a garment for every need may be found in this lot. Vests, Bloomers, Chemise and Union Suits in Flesh Color 4 The vests are either' plain or embroidered. Nearly all sizes; reg ularly priced at 3.50 to 5.00, at ' 2.29 Brandeis Stores-Third Floor East Opening Sale and Display of "National" iiuman Hair Nets Brandeis Stores Are Retail Selling Agents for Omaha. Eachl5c; Boxof6,75c; Boxof 12,1.50. This exceptional sale Js particularly timelj', for during these "windy Autumn days every woman needs a hair nt to keep the stray locks in place. Every one guaranteed : First, superior qual ity; second, full sizes in cap and fringe shapes; third, the small box packing. . Brandeis Stores Main Floor South Georgette Blouses At a Low Sale Price Thursday at 5.00 Beautiful Georgette Blouses at prices reminding you of the "good old days." When you see them you wiP want to invest in a 'generous supply. There are trim tailored models in Crene de Chinp. with high necks and long sleeves, for suit wear; and others? in me more aressy eiiects. Beaded and Embroidered ' Over-Blouse and Tie-On Some are in tuck effect. In all the most desirable shades; also - white, flesh and pastel tints. Special for Thursday at, each, 5.00 Brandeis Stores Second Floor South Sale o l,625 Fine Silk Four-in-Hand Ties 4 Regular Values for Thursday At lH Fine silk ties made from sample pieces of im ported and domestic silks and turned out by two of the best manufacturers of high grade neckwear. We have not been able to offer such values at this remarkably low price for some time. Buy flow for Christmas Gifts Many of the ties are strictly hand-made, and the patterns, as well as the quality are such as are found in only th most exclusive shops; every one carries a distinctive sjtyle of its own. Now that the season for Christmas shopping is near, we ask you not to overlook this opportunity to invest in the finest neckwear made, Thursday, at 1.15 Brandeis Stores Main Floor Men's Store . Slimness of Outline Distinguishes Misses' and Small Worn en's Frocks. Specially Priced- h Two Groups 24.75 Something in the Au tumn air arouses the in tense desire for smart new clothes. Our Misses' and Small Women's Ap parel Section is ready to assist, you in accomplish ing this with the after noon frock you desire and the street dress you need so much. ' 24.75 and 45.00 45.00 Fashioned with becom ing slim lines,"they are of fabrics which are the loveliest any season has brought forth, such as: Satin, Tricotine, Kitten's Ear Crepe and Jersey in the most desired of the new shades. , 24.75 and 45'00 Brandeis Stores-Second Floor West ESS Separate Skirts Plaid and Pleated For Thursday, These Unusual Values, on Sale 132 When a mode reaches the vogue attained by these skirts, it is a genuine joy to find it in the new and different versions. One narrow pleat - after another gives a jaunty smartness to wool skirts. Cheery Shade Combinations Box pleats and knife pleats are used together in a skin of olaid SertFfi in tonWs of hrrtwn and irr.nr. rA Ykffwfv awI 1y.ii Ve just mention a few at random from the assortment here. Surely unusual values at this price, 13.75 Brandeis Stores Second Floor West t y 1 f I l imlWiii l . &.rU.. r. XsW