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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1920.
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Bankers Score
Comptroller for
Recent Attacks
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Resolution Deprecates "Dan-
gerous Attacks" by Untamed
i Individuals on the Credit
Structure of Country.'
Washington. Oct. 22. Discussion
hy the American Bankers' associa
tion of criticisms leveled recently at
certain New York banks by Comp
Ixolter of Currency Williams culmin
ate'd today in the adoption of a re
t. ' port of the association' resolutions
committee condemning "dangerous
attacks" by unnamed individuals on
the credit structure of the country.
Presentation of the report brought
cm a heated discussion. Several
members maintained that the con
tention itself' was not interested in
the controversy which has grown
Tout of Comptroller Williams' charge
that certain bankers had received
inordinate rates of interest on call
-,Joans. '
ft The resolutions committee report
j expressed complete approval of the
federal reserve system; condemned
i any effort to use the government
,'funds cr forces to arbitrarily hold
up or to force down prices or other
wise "to interfere with normal eco
nomic influences;" recommended the
elimination of the excess profits tax
' as unequitable and of the surplus tax
' because "it acts as a brake on pro
duction," and pledged the efforts of
the members toward the opening of
foreign markets through extension
of long term credits or other means.
Scores Government Control.
The report condemned "specula
tive hoarding" in agriculture or
other industries, renewed the rcc
' ommendation for a national budget
system and expressed the associa
tion's complete disapproval of na
tionalization of industry, particularly
as contemplated by the Plumb plan.
- The " association, . through adop
tion of resolutions, went on record
., as opposing "further participation of
' .thegovernment in business enter
prises," and referred to the alleged
extravagant losses resulting from
. government operation yof railroads.
Without referring; to the charges
j.C'E Comptroller Williams directly,
.. the report of tie resolutions com--.nnttce
said:
Must Have Confidence. -';.
"n 'this 'hour (' when 'the. element
i;vof confidence is so vital in stabiliz
?',ing and sustaining business condi
S tions, we deplore utterances which
jJ without warrant, of fact,, challenge
pfhe integrity of iAmerfcajS bankers
tas a whole and call into , question
j their motives and practices in the
' conduct of their business. Criticism
based on harmful generalizing . is
most unjust and misleading. '
"The inevitable effect of such
..' broad and unfounded statements is
to create false. inferences . .. '-, -'
? and in extreme instances to breed
violence of actions and dangerous
, disturbances in the public mind. '
"If such i. misleading influences,
should be made-for personal profit
or gratification, they cannot be too
severely denounced as outrages
against Ihe public interest. The
delicacy f the credit structure of the
country cannot safely stand such
violent handling."
Money Due Pollack : ;
Assigned to Bondman
.Mystery, continues to shroud the
absence from the city of Henry Pol
'Jack, holder of the municipal gar
vqe contract.: ' , '
A assignment of money due Pol
J.ck from the. garbage contract to
Harry B. Hay ward, who furnished
the bond required for the contract
holder, was revealed in the office of
the city comptroller" yesterday,
Mr. Havward reoeated his. state-'
, ments that he knows not where Pol- j
l?clrmay be, saying he had not seen
him since a conference last week
and that-Pollack failed to-keep an
appointment with him last- Friday.
Mrs. Pollack, at her home.. 4201
v Dodge street, continues to refuse to
Answer questions concerning her
; husband's absence.
Clarke , Powelljq Manage
- Omaha Motor Show Again
The Automobile Trade association
i met Thursday and selected the fol-
lowing board ot directors: J. T.
. Stewart II, Guv L. Smith, ' C. G.
. Powell. Lee Huff and J. N. Opper.
. J, T. Stewart was re-elected presi
dent, Guy Smith vice president and
, 'G G. Powell secretary and treasurer.
, A more optimistic view 'of the au-
.tomobile business situation" was ex
pressed during themee"ting-ye9ter
da v.. The annual automobile 'show
Senator Johnson
Denies Taking Stand
For Any New League
Perth Amboy. N. J., Oct. 22. De
claring his statement that he favored
establishment of an "international
forum had been misconstrued into a
reference to - new league of na
tions," Senator Hiram Johnson in a
speech aserted he is "taking no stand
on any new league."
"Every normal man and woman
detests war and will do everything
in his or her power to promote
peace," he said. " I would be glad
:f there were an international forum,
where, in the open, there might be
debated problems affecting the
world, but beyond that I cannot see
that it is safe for our nation'to go.
Senator Johnson declared there is
"some disposition ott foot to tie up
Senator Harding with a new scheny
in which no one can express air
opinion before its , details are
known." s t
Sweden Will Not Permit
Reds to Pass Through State
Stockholm, Oct. 22. The Swedish
government today refused permis
f Zinovieff. one of the Rus
sian soviet delegates to the socialist
conference in Halle,. Uermany, w
pass through Sweden on the way
Konlr tn Russia. The German gov
ernment recently, ordered expulsion
of M. Zinovieff and M.- Losowski,
the other soviet delegate. '.."
Drexel
Boys' Sholes
Saturday; is boys'
DAY V at; Drexel's.
Don't be, 'satisfied with
the "griodffeht)ugh" kind
get a real shoe made
to stand the hard wear
that a live, healthy boy
will give them. :
TEEL
H 0 D
HOES
have been, standing this
sort of wear pr more
than thirty years. You'll
find that one pair , of
these shoes will outwear
two " pairs of ordinary
boys' shoes. ' '
Boys' sizes '.
','.;:-fi to 5i2 . .
Little Men's .
10 to l3i ;
$4100
DREXEL
SHOE CO.
1419 Farnam Street
Mail Orders Solicited .'.
Parcel Post Paid j
ADVERTISEMENT
.will be heldte mebruary.-pr party , ..',-.,' 1Mt -.
'laager r' Wtol?faPKS w
Three. Races off Matinee
Program at Race Track
Another matinee race program will
"be staged at Ak-Sar-Ben field Sat
urday atternoon. -1 here . will be
, three harness events and two -run-:-
ning events. 1 . , :
;. The last three matinees have de
veloped keen jivalry between the
owners of the race horses stabled at
: Ak-Sar-Ben field. .'.
; The following horses will start:
Class A Trot Tip Frisco (Smith), Luani
(Peterson), Lady Plna (Douglas).
Class A ' Pace Ltttla Irish Ross (Wil
son. Star Boy Infolsbee. (Peterson), Vlra-
vena (Graham),
Two-Tear Trot Anna K (Smith).. Wor
thy 8111c .(Ronln). Mary Pains (Graham).
; Announces Birth of Son.
A son was born yesterday . to
Mr. and Mrs. Q. K. Beaver, Casper,
Wyoy according to- word received at
'noon by Omaha friends. Mr. Beaver
'is i former - Omahan and 'is now
cashier of the, First National bank
! in Caspar. . ;. .. ... ' , .
i Continued Decline in
V Shoe Prices Predicted
- St. Louis,, Mo.," Oct 22, Contin
ued declines in shoe prices were pre
dicted by: delegates attending a con
ference of the Western Association
if Shoe Wholesalers here today.
' 'J ;! Operate On Ex-Councilman
f I i,' Goodly F." Brocker; former titv
v ; councilman, underwent a slight op
, cratioa yesterday at Methodist hoi-
BETTER THAU
WHISKY FOR
GOLDS AND FLU
New Elixir, Called Aspironal,
Medicated With Utest
Scientific Remedies, Used
and Endorsed by European
and American Army Sur-
,. geont'to Cut Short a(CdId
. anf Prevent Complications,
mftf'Tou Wfit at Coi&ter
If Relief Does Not Come
Within Two Minutes,
Delightful . Taste. Immediate
Relief, Quick Warm-Up.
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The sensation of the year In the
drugr trade is Aspironal, the two
minute cold and cough reliever, au
thoritatlvely guamnteed byhe lab
oratories; tested, approved and most'
enthusiastically indorsed by the
highest authorities, a'nd proclaimed
by the common people as ten times
as quick and effective as whiskey,
rock and rye, or any other cold and
cough remedy they .'have ever tried
All drug stores are now supplied
with the wonderful new elixir, so all
you .have to do to Ret rid of that cold
is to step' lntothe nearest drug atore,
hand the' clerk halt a dollar fer 'a
bottle of 'AspironaL and tell him to
serve) you two teaspoonf uls with four
teaspoonfuis of '.water in a slass.
With your watch in your hand, take
the drink at one wallow and call
for your money back in two minutes
if you cannot feel your cold fading
away lika a dream within the time
limit. Dont be baahfuf, for all drug
gist Invite, you and expect. you to
try it- -Everybody'doing-lt.
When your cold or couch Js' re
lleved. take ' Ufa 'remainder of 'the
bottle home to your wife and babies,
for Aspironal la by Tar the safest and
and the most- agreeable 'cold and
courh remedy for infanta and chit
most effective, -the -eaaleat'tet take
Area. ... . ,
Harding to Rest 4 Days
Before Ending Drive
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Marion, O., Oct. 22-With his re
turn to Marion today from his short
campaign excursion into New. Vork
Mate, Senator" Harding had before
him four days of ' freedom from
speech-making before beginning a
tour of his own state that will wind
ui his campaign.
. The speech at Buffalo last night
completed the rominee's list of en
gagements outside Ohio. His front
porch program also is. virtually at
an end, and the only speaking dates
now definitely to be filled are the
four next week in Cleveland, Akron,
Cincinnati and Columbus.
Commons Again Takes Up
Home Rule Bill for Irish
i London, Oct. 22. The Irish home
rule bill is again under consideration
in the House of Commons. The bill
was taken up today when the house
went into committee on the financial
clauses of the measure. There was
small attendance of members.
' The house! on motion of Andrew
Bonar Law, the government leader,
voted for immediate termination of
the suspension of Joseph Devlin, na
tionalist member from the Falls di
vision of Belfast.. Mr. Devlin was
suspended on August 6, during the
debate preceding the final passage
of the Irish coercion bill, when he
defied the chair to silence him.
Bee Want Ads Are Best Business1
Getters. ' '' -. -
Flour.Drops $1.
Minneapolis, Minn., Oct 22. Re
flecting the, break in the wheat mar
ket yesterday, flour dropped as much
as $1 a barrel at local mills today.
At the largest mill here the price
for family patents was. reduced to
$11 from $12 a barrel, while at an
other large flour concern a decline
of 35 cents was effected, its quotation
being $10,85 a barrel.
Melt In spoon; inhale vapor -apply
freely up nostrils.
LKAD COLDS
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Chef 17 Million Jan IW Ytarly
Bee want acfe are business getters.
"Childhood itself Is
scarcely ; mora lovely
than a 'cheerful, kindly,
sunshtay eld age." -
Bra eelek
Stores
"A person Is startled
when he hears himself
called old for the first
time," '
A",
Get'tk
Boys Ready for: Winte r
Two Pants ICnicker
SUITS at 11.95
Regular 16.50 Values
, f Every. Suit in the lot is nicely finished, and of
good wearing, up-to-date material,, which means so
much in appearance and. wear. They, are well, cut and
roomy, and ,.remembei;, please, you- mothers -'who i
find one of your greatest problems that of keeping J
the rough and tumble boys looking presentable, that
these suits have two pairs of knickers, and are offered
Saturday at the veryjow price of 11.95. ?Wf
Corduroy Knickers
f Special, at i.95
These knickers - are of the very best
grade, well wearing corduroy; cut full
with taped seams; they are fine for
school wear and include sizes 8 to 18
years; special, Saturday -ati
per pair ;
f Boys' Blouses
Worth 1.50, special at 89c
What's the use of wasting time in ee-,
lecting materials and making blouses for '
trie little fellows, when you can buy themv
at 'this, reasonable price? "They are .
of the best' dark materials, each worth "
1.50, and are very specially
priced, at ,
1.95
Brandy Stores Third FloorEtui
89c
x j
Through the ,
Children's
Eyes
In this storelt is not
; assumed that toys are
but a holiday diversion
v for children. To the
;k1$eones
every day
is- a season for toys.
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OurVToy Section is
.va n all-theear-round
' Ilay room, containing
everything the dream
i life of childhoodf rom
babyhood to
may crave.
youth-
v
Charmin
To Delight the- Young Miss
g Fall Coats
Priced for Saturday at 19.50
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Regular 25.00 to 30.00 Values
So much in demand were those lovely
little coats for girls and flappers that we are
offering another lot specially priced, for this
Saturday.. TJie tailoring is perfect and every
garment is warranted to keep the wearer
warm. - They are finished with shawl collars,
large pockets and attractive belts; in sfces , $
o to Id years. ( , , v , ,
Warm, Comfortable Wraps
In Season's Latest Shades
Fashioned of Velour, Broadcloth and Zib
alines they reflect the mode of the hour and
Mothers will like, them just' as well as
the girls do. They will do for any occasion,
. J XT j O-i. 3 .t r r-r
aim iiie price ior-oaiuraay is onjy ly.ou j
BrandeiB Stores Second Floor West 2&
Attention Boys and Girls ! Airplanes that Fly!
Suggestions for the
Wee Tots
Creepers s
Of fine dainty Ging
dans, white Madras and
Dimity,' neatly made,
wit ' little turndown
collar; isome are belted
and buttoned at the
bottom; Sizes from 6
months to -.
3 "yearsV at
1.75
New Fall Coats
Of heavy coatings in velvet, broae
cloth, wool velour, silvertone, in a
"variety of pretty childish colors, in
cluding white Corduroy and Chinchilla.
Jees from 1 to 6 yrs, 6.50 to 39.00
Layettes forxBaby
Mean needless, trouble in selecting
individual pieces; we feature these
outfits at the most reasonable prices,
with the assurance of having every
thing one needs, - Our 15.00 Layette
consists of 17 pieces, and 'the 25.00
Layette of 21 Piecea. . "
Third Floor East
Demonstration Saturday r
Mr. Whitman, a birdman from DaytonjO.
will be here Saturday, morning to introduce
the Wright Flyers to Omaha boys and girls.
He will be at; the Carnival grounds, 14th and
Capitol Avenue, at lO. o'clock, to fly and tell
you about the airplanes.
Absolutely Free
To each girl and boy who attends this de
monstration, will be given a number which
entitles them to a ticket for the drawing at
Brandeis Stores, sixth .floor, where , $250.00
worth of airplaines will be given away, abso
lutely free. ,
Sevea Different Models of the fright Flyer
, Chaser Monoplane
Length 24 inches;-wing span, 28
.inches; weight 7 ounces; .8H-inch
propeller; . model , of the .Chaser
Monoplanes used during war.
are the United
5 Wing Section,
12.00
t These planes
States Army No.
and start from ( '
the ground... Price
The Little Wonder Monoplane
Approximate flight, 200 feet, length, 17 inches; 16
wing span, 6-inch propeller, diameter, complete
at ? - . r -. ' 1.00
Knock About Plane No. 4
' Length, 17 inches; wing span, 18 inches; weight,
2 ounces; 7 inch propeller; approximate flight,
200 feet' Price, complete, 1.50
i ' " The Buzzard No. 5
One propeller, racer pusher type; official tests on
this plane show a 600 foot flight Price, complete,
-.''w. ... 2.00
Altitude Bacer No. 6
Light twin propeller distance. model; will raise to
an altitude of 250 feet; has an official record of 1200
. feet Price, with a special winder 5.00
BattlePiane
Wing span, 38 inches; propeller,
9i inches; rises from the ground;
wooden and aluminum body with
rubber tire wheels. Square fusil
age with a - radiator nose. All
beautifully finished. , Will . rise
and fly 400 feet. Complete, with
winner, .
only 'f
21.00
For the Children
Gloves
Priced
Per Pair
At $1.25
.... The Junior Members of tUe
Family delight in looking smart
as well as their elders ; give
them an opportunity to indulge
their inclination now anj then,
by allowing them to select their
own .togs, and teach - them to
take care of them
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. One-Clasp Styles ''
We have lovely gloves for '
children in Real Washable Cham
oisette; Kayser Make, one-clasp
styles; sizes 0 to 7, in white and
gray, at per pair, 1.25.
Main Floor North
Bargain?; in "Boys and Girls'
Hosiery
Cotton Lisle Hose
For ' Boys in cotton, lisle, fine and coarse ribbed.
Some hare reinforced knees; all have double .soles,
spliced heels an,d toes; in black only; Irregulars of
50c Talues, special, sit ( aa,
per pair ' ... ,e . mWK,.
'Black Cat" Hosiery; "v
v : Fine'-and medium-;weight; double soles, and rein
ioreel.Wees, heelsandltoes; in tlack.ASii7 tl
i vfi le... ...w.u sc.
"Bysotai,M,i.pr pair ' ,
Main Floor South
The Latest " Fall Sty lis '
feoys'-Headwear
in
50 dozen Boys' Winter Caps; manufacturer's
sample lines in every imaginable shape and color;
1.50 and 2.00 values, divided into two lots, Sat-
; 79c a 1.00
... Bftjfa' , mfith jHjitr and;V'Rah Rah" .styles, with
j.inbands, at,. I : n Cf
eacli(- . .. . "fiieOllj
6.00!
Satisfy That Sweet Tooth
Old Fashioned Fudge
- The kind that "makes your mouth water",
to think about chock full of great big wal-.
nuts and filberts; made in our own candy
kitchen and of only the, best materials; in
two flavors: Vanilla and Chocolate. Worth
39c per -pound; specially"? it i
Ipticedaterrjounrl t ! v J$
Pompeian Room
For Children
Vests and Pants,
of heavy, fleece-lined cotto, ''garment 'sujta'ble for
cold weather; some are slightly. soiled from handling
A broken line of sizes, 75c to 85c, OQ
values, special at . . . JC
Sleepingrmeiits
Peter Pan style in a warm fleecy, material: 4l
e foot
:he
has wqol sole; some are slightlyJmierteVjillieV
, ro iiryears;. i.ou jo a' values
ttvfosfa&Z: ' --t (
Third Floor East
Reductions in Children 's Sh
oes
Buster Brown
Shoes
Brandeis is the home of Buster Browns, and there is no
better shoe macte, for girls and boys. ' We have a full line
of these wonderful shoes for all occasions, in all leathers,
for the wee kiddies and the growing girls. For Saturday we
offer tw lots at exceptionally low prices. Patent Leather
.Lace Shoes with gray'kid tops.
Sizes, to 11, worth .7.o0, at, per pair,'
Sizes, to 2, worth 9.00, at, per pair,
Sizes 2Va to 7, worth' 11.50,' at, per pair, '
Lit& Men V Shoes
Special at 5.45
-. Made, ot Cocoa ; Browa 1 Elk,
with extra wear soles; slses 8H'
to 11, regular 7,00
'values," per jalr:
5.45
A Closing Out Sale of
Billiken Shoes
5.95
695
7.95
V
Well made shoes in Cocoa Brown and Black Leathers.
Sizes 5 to 8, worth 4.00 and 4.50, at, per pair " - 3.85
Sizes, 84 to.ll, worth 5.00 an4 550, at, per Pair", ' 4.45
Sizes ll1 to 2, .worth 5.50 to 6.00,-at, per pair .., 485
. Brandeis Stores Main Floor West ' ,
To Frame the Youthful Face v
Hats for the School Girls
Priced for Saturday at 2 15
It does not necessarily make the young girl vain
to be well dressed, hut gives her a certain amount
of self-confidence which she needs on her journey
.through life. Make her self-reliant by per
muting her to choose her own wearing apparel
occasionally.' ' . ;
Exceptional Values N ih
a ,1 1
These hats which we are; offering for girk Saturday represent excep
tional values. This is' a clearance of all our early hats and mothers .and
daughters will do well to visit our millinery department,- for jiothing better
will come. your way again. "Wonderful bargains at 2.15 '
' 1 Brandeis Stores Second Floor East
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