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THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1J20.
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Yotost Vote on
California Law
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to lit Informed
Legislation Conflicts
Willi Treaty Kiphts May
Kttrirt Immigration.
nl.to, Nov. 5. (HyJ'he Asxui-fi-i
I'nss.) W'lion confirmation
l.i luiii ici'civi'd that the m-oplc of
('.-ifiirnia liavc Tcti'.J in invar t of
i'u' pi ii(v'd linrt l.iw in tint state,
l.ipau will lodge a protest in Wash
ington, puiiitiiiR out the incisure
conflicts with Japanese treaty rights.
a.TordiiiR to t lie Yonin C'lioho, an
independent organ, which quotes a
foreiKii ot'ticellicial ta this effect.
Foriual ueKotiations, the newspa
per says, will fellow and an agree
ment permanently removing the
cause of the '.rouble.
The Hoclfi Shimbim reports that
M. Sliideliara, Japanese amhassado.
in Washington, and Secretary of
Mate C'olhy have reached an agree
ment by which Japan will ston im
migration to the United Slates, yi
return for which America will ac
cord Japanese in America the same
treatment as other foreigners.
Marquis Okunia, former premier,
interviewed bv the Yoruzu Choho.
declare! that "only thoughtless pco
pii. have talked of war between
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jiil'.m iniu .imiiiii cm n v dliiui 1114.
"If Japan ' fights with arflumriits
i f dignity and impartiality, he is
quoted as saying, "Americans will
act justly." , .
The defeat of Govcrnor.Cox is at
tributed by Marquis Okuma to the
league of nations, which, hf de
clares, "even democrats disttikc.". He
docs not anticipate the republican
administration will raise the tariff,
owing to economic difficulties.
Naval Governor of
Jamoa Kills Sell
Washington, Nov.'5.-Commander
J. Tcrhune, naval " governor of
Samoa, shot and killed himself fit
noon, November 3, said a dispatch
received at the Navy department.
Commander Tcrhune recently was
ordered relieved from duty as com
mandant at Samoa and Capt. V. B.
Evans appointed to succeed hint.
No -details regarding the suicide
were given in the message, but naval
officials here assumed that the of
ficer took his life during a period of
depression.' .
A naval court of inquiry is now
en route to Samoa to inquire into
the administration of the island by
Commander Tcrhune.
Canada Safe
From "Drvs" for
Almost Century
Old Hudson Bay Co. Charter,
Extended by English lying,
Allows Citizens to Distill
"Strong Waters."
Washington, Nov. 5. Traveler'
recently returned from western Can
ada bring cheering news to the
thirsty souls who have been de
pressed by the recent press dis
patches from that part of the neigh
boring dominion to the effect fhat
the American drouth was in danger
of spreading to that area. Thest
press dispatches told ut various
forms off prohibition measures be
ing voted on in the northwest.
According to these travelers, west
em Canada, from Hudson bay to
Vancouver, will remain wet for
long time to come, 98 vears aid 10
months to be exact. This situation
is due to a charter granted the Hud
son Bay Co.. by his Hanoverian
majesty, George 111 toward the end
of the 18th century. This charter
not only gave to the gentlemen id-
venturers securing it the right to
barter for furs and skins in the
wilderness, but also bestowed on
them the power to distill and dis
pense strong waters on the premises
of their trading iposts for all the
vears the charter Van. This charter
was recently extended some years
by the king of England and cannot
be cancelled, annulled or even cur
tailed until 2018, the returned trav
piers declare.
The Question, as a result of the
recent prohibition elections in scv
O.ic Minute
" Store Talk
"If there's a man within rea
sonable traveling distance of
this store who does not avail
himself of the values you
offer, he's losing money,
that's all I've got to say,"
said a customer who knows
values a former clothing
merchant who has kept
abreast of the times and
realizes as all men do who
know conditions, that our
price revision campaign is an
extreme effort for slower
prices.
- JOHN A. SWANSON, Fres.
WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treas. -
finest
Pothes - Radical Revisions
Real
MAN'S Proposition
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SATURDAYS. B i t I 4 : g
b : tics
! One Thousand W i
S ' ' Men's and Young Men's if $
Hiah Grade !:tils,A
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! tor Fall iyU cost wnoiesaie i s-i
THERE'S4 a vast world of difference
in the way clothing is sold. In jus
tice to yourself, compare
Greater Nebraska values
Famous for a third of a
century? for lowest pos
sible prices. Today, this store is
.eliminating its very small margin
to readjust prices.
In kll. America, you'll not find
another store anywhere making
such radical price revisions. The
finest of fine clothes at prac
tically the cost of production.
Values to $65.00
When you realize that these
lines "start at $42.50" whole-
o. that the chearjest suit
these: fine makers produced
Fall lS-O cost wholesale
$42.r0. you can understand
what this offer means to you
(in a fine suit at $40.00! '
Included are rich new worsteds,
cheviots, fancy mixtures and
solid shades. Brown, olive,
blue, in most attractive su.
tumn effects. Single and dou
ble breasted. All sizes and
proportions for Men and
Young Men.
Think of what this means the West's larg
est stocks of most celebrated clothes superb
selections of models, fabrics, styles, colors; sizes
and proportionsjor every man and younmap
And an Absolute Saving 'of (
$10 to $25
Thousands of Superb Fall and Winter Shits,
Overcoats and Motor Coats
$35 $40 $45 $50
Overcoats in. plaid baeks
and plain backs that range
the whole gamut of belts,
pleats, panels and pockets.
From great coats to Chester
fields; motor coats tp utility
coats.
Suits in single and double
- breasted models. Tailored
I in worsteds and other
wanted weaves that have
Jeen off the market for
months. Rich colorings,
rase patterns, distinguished
models. ,
Compare lrhe after line and see for your
self the $10 to $25 saving Greater.Ne
braska offers you in suits and overcoats at
$25 to $75
See the Reversible
Motor Coats
Leather and fine overcoating combined
into a most sightly and warm coat.
See the Warm Vests
With Sleeves
Out-of-doors men, a great range of
leather and chamois vests extra values
"await you.
See the Leather Yoke
, Overcoats
Come with fur collars and leather inner
yoke. Warmer than any fur-lined coat.
See the Trouser Value
Display
Extra trousers the best values in all
America. Positively lowest-in-the-city
prices.
See the New Moleskin
Motor Coats
Full belted, wind and weather-proof
moleskin coats. All wanted colors.
See the Rough Work
Clothes Shop
Everything from warm sheep-lined coats
to overalls. Largest showing in the city.
Wgstern Clothes Headquarters Offers in One Vast Showing, the Newest Style Ideas from
The House of Kuppenheimer,Hickey-Freeman, Society Brand, Fashion-Park, Langham High and many other
finest of fine clothe3'fbr men, young men, younger young men.
Msn's, Younger
Clothing Entire
Secend
Younger Young Men's and Boys'
Floor Main Building and Annex.
ITATS AND
HABERDASHERY
HEADQUARTERS
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JOHN A SWANSONats.
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MEN'S BETTER .
'shoes FOR FALL
AT LOWEST PRICES
, CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN
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eral of the provinces of western Can
ada, will be fought out in the lushest
courts of .the Dominion ami then
taken to I.oikJqu for aetioy bv the
law lords of the British empire. Avith
the lorrl high chancellor presiding. .
But it would seem that you do not
have to traverse the sreatrone land
of the Saskatchewan in order to wet
your throat at these fountains o1
tynnniaiu dew, which will (low,
thanks to (irorfre 111 and bv due
process of law, well on into -the next
century. The overflow is apparently
piped to convenient stations,
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Its inventor has patented a pay
envelope on which advertisements
are printed in the forni of coupons,
each good for a few nuts in stores
of the advertisers.
Ariuislico Day Program
Hig Event at Beatrin
Beatrice, Neb,, Nov. 5.(SpeciaJ.'
More than $.1,000 lias been raiset
here by committees for the bi
Armistice day celebration nex
Thursday. There will be about 2
floats in the parage,, and 10 bandi
have been engaged to furnish music
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Merchandise Has Dropped to a Lou) Ebb Mark
and Your Dollar Is Again Reaching Its Full
Purchasing Pouter at the H. R. Bowen Co.
Quarter Sawed Oak Dining Sets
. . ; in Fumed, Golden and Wax Finishes
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j- ' The above dining set, consisting of 6 pieces, would make a pleasant addition to any
i home. and now 1t Bowcn s Low Ebb price quo tationsthose in need of one can afford o buy.
. Former Present
''?'' " Price Price
Table barter-sawed Oak top, 45-inch top, 6-foot extension $52.50 f 35.00
Quarter-Sawed Oak Buffet, 45-inch top, one lined silver draw
er, spacious linen room ,.t $75.00 $47.50
Chairs (each) . Jr 8.50 $ 4.50 '
And, as Usual, You Make Your Own Terms. ,
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Bigger and Better Values
are offered at Bowen 's as the Holiday Season approaches on
Golden, Fumea and Waxed Oak Furniture
The long evenings' means moVe hours spent in the home, so naturally every person de
sires to have their home furnished so they will derive all the comfort possible. This is
made possible at Bowen 's. ' -
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Wool and Cotton
Blankets
Assorted plaids' and plait with band bol der.
Bo wen's Special Value $6.45
Fancy plaids In assorted colors; large
sizes. Bowen's Special Value. . .$2.95
Superior quality Cotton Blankets, large
size, In assorted patterns and plaids and
plain borders. Bowen's Special Value,
. at , v.... $4.95-
Cotton Comforte Large assortment of
hand tied and stitched White filled Com
forts, full size, pretty patterns Bowen's
Special yalue .. ,$9.95, $5.95, $3.95
Down Comfos Large assortment .of
Satin coveied Down Comforts, 'extra
large sizes, special Down Filling.
Allover Patterns Bowen's Special Value
at ... $18.95
Plain Band Borders Bowers Special
Value v - -$19.95
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Values in Fumed and Golden Oak
Library Tables
Fumed Oak Library Tables 26x45, quarter-sawed top, formerly
priced at $37.50. Bowen's Value-Giving Low A'f f t
Ebb Price JJ) 1 7UU
Quarter-Sawed Oak Library Table 28x38, formerly priced at $45.00;
Bowen's Value-Giving kow ( ftOOCA
Ebb Price $0dU
Quejrter-Sawed Oak Plank Top Library Table 28x48, formerly
'priced at $50,00; Bowen's Value-Giving Low $00 Ef A
Ebb Price 35aoU
Any of these tables are to be had in the polished Golden Oak
iniihes. As usual at Bowen's, you make your own terms.
14-in. Bize fire bowl
T e 16-in. size fire bowl
18-in. size fire bowl
Take Adoantage of This
Earl Economy Heater -
Full nickel trimmed; stove
equipped with hot blast air tube
around fire bowl exactly as
ollustrated.
.$27.00
$34.00
$39.75
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Elite Economy Heaters
With circulating hot blast air
tube around fire bowl exactly
as illustrated.
14-in. size fire bowl...
16-in. size fire bowl...
18-in. size fire bowl . . ,
19.00
24.50 v
$35.00
Cascade Economy Steel
' ' Range
Tbis range li heavily asbestos
lined, with full 18-inch cooking
oven, and is full nickel trimmed.
Th construction is of rustproof
steel and Is a guaranteed baker,
Priced at $62.50
Peninsular Base Burners
We are offering a wonderful
value Sf Peninsular Baseburn
ers, a Reflex No. 95, below pre
war prices, and there will be no
better time to get one than now
at the Bowen price of $62.50.
and as usual you make' your
own terms.
ISal On
No. 170 Modish Dockash Base
burner This baseburner is full
nickel trimmed and one of the
best hard coal stoves built.
Priced at ....v $58.00
Big Stove Sale
Don 't Fail to Visit
Our Jrgeand Com
plete Stove Depart-partment
the Fourth Floor.
where .you will see a
wonderful - display of
Combination Coal and
Gas Ranges in all sizes
in full .enamels or in
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plain blacks v I
We alsoarry a large
line of all white porce
lain Gas Stoves that
a r c of exceptional
wortji and offered at
B o w c n's Low-Ebb
Prices.
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omaaas value cTvjnc store
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