THE "MSB; UfllAHA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9. ,1920. V -.1 v North Dakota at Meet Optimistic Resolutions Adopted, Declare "Financial Situation Essen tially Sound" Despite CW T ing of 23 Banks. Bismarck, N. D., Dec. 8. Three hundred bankers of the state- meet ing here to discuss the financial situation In North Dakota, adopted resolutions drafted by a special in vestigating committee, which found the "financial situation essentially sound" and recommended steps for ; improving conditions which have resulted inMhe dosing of 23 state , and one national bank, in less than a month. 'The assets of the state's banks ve more than sufficient to meet any legitimate demand upon them" said the resolutions. "Temporary era banfassinents only . have arisen through dwindling reserves cn ac count of -the low prices of agricul tural commodities, and due almost , wholly to the nation-wide co'ndi- v tions accompanying the period of reconstruction.", V The resolutions recommended the depositing by eaVh bank of $500 to ....$1,000 in a special fund to be placed at the disposal of the state bank ex aminer to aid banks which,, .have been closed. -Recommendations also were mad that all creditors avoid unnecessary foreclosure , of mort- - gages. - , , - 1 ' The bankers also endorsed the of fering for sale by the industrial commission of bonds amounting to $6,200,000 which would be used to extend the operations of the banks of North Dakota 'in, niaking farm tloans and in financing state projects such "as the mill and elevator, and ' home builders' associations. - , College Discipline At Annapolis Again In State of. Turmoil '' Annapolis Dec. 8.DiscipJine at St. John college, again is in a state of turmoil, it became known today. Hazing and othei breaches of regu lations nave Deen uncoverea, ueypuc the pledge to which the students subscribed upon their return a few weeks agb following a general "walk . out" oi the cadet corps, because of alleged "grievances toward me board of governors and visitors. Dr. T. B. Rippere, acting president of the college, admitted .the serious ness of he situation, but said no for mal announcement would be made before tomorrow. The faculty has been in almost continuous session in ah "effort to ferret out the offend ers."'' ! ' ."' The story had it that a freshman was ordered to proceed to the French memorial monument and there deliver a speech after which, . there -was a "slatting bee. ' x Yeggs Rifle Bank, Safe Is Untouched Fremont. Dec. 8. (Soeciau Yeggmen bkw the door of the vault in the State bank of Richland some time last night and looted private safety deposit boxes of an unesti mated amount of valuables. The safe "was untouched,. The robbery was 'discovered this morn ing by Cashier George Shonka. . The yeggmen were frightened ' away by young people , returning home from a dance at an early houo this mprning before they had a chance tp complete the robbery, it is believed, for $3,000 in the vault was undisturbed, ' i . Richland is in Colfax countt, near Columbus. . , . x Omahan Quits tost aU. S. Clerk at Hong Kong, China - Washington, DC Dec. 8.f-(Spe-cial Telegram) James Connolly of Omaha, who has been filling the position of clerk of the supreme court of the United States at Hong Kbng', China, is in'Washington for a few days. Dr. Connolly said he would not return to his position. - Gould Dietz. of Omaha is in Washington- to represent Nebraska at the annual meeting of the Red Cross. . . " f i .' i . '-. I Italians JoitfTiume. ' - Trieste. Dec. 8. -Submarine chaser No. 68. oart of the Italian naval force in the blockade of Fiume , joined the d'Annunzian forces today ADVERTISEMENT ,114 EGGS A DAY, NOW INSTEAD OF 25 A DAY This M4 About $126 Extra In- come Par Moath for Mr. Ropp. "I hiT 200 hn, Including lat pullet not old enough; to lay, and bad been gct i tins JS to 30 tin a day. ThA I tried . Don Buns' and am now' setting 19T to 114 esirs a day." Mrs. Eiaie D. Ropp, it. K, . juiiues. inn. i ... Thi inerea of 7 doien a day in the , middle of winter, at 0e down, make $120 extra income per month. Don Sune (or her 200 hem colt about 12.40. It paid ' her. and jr4 guarantee it will pay you. , , Give your hen Don Sung and watch re ' lutta for one month. If you don't find that it paya for Itaelf and pay you good profit beside, (imply tell u and . your money will be cheerfully refunded. Don Sung (Chines for eg.flring) i a eientific . tonic and conditioner. It is easily ' given in' the feed, improves the hen's " health and make her stronger and more ' active. It tones up the egg-laying organs. udgets the eggs, no matter how tpld or wet the weather. Don Sung can be obtained promptly from .. your druggist or poultry remedy dealer, or Sav-i2c or f 1.44 (include war tax) for a package by mail prepaid. Burrell-Dugger Co 214 Columbia Bldg., Indianapolis. Ind. Smokales , - Sootlasa COLORADO LUMP Sereined mm 50 PER Dtlivtred Consumers Coal XV Supply Co. Dealer ta Caaal CoaL Dii. 0S30. Doug. 0630. t!9 . Win $100? Here's Your Chance) 3ues8 the identity of the moving picture star, a part of whose picture is shown below. Sixty pictures will be shown, two each day. The individual who guesses the largest number correctly. rins $100. ,'v f .Other prrZes are;-, . y - " " Second r..... $50 Fifth $10 Tki.j ' Twenty-five next $S each ' n,ra ........ s Fif ,y t Autographed pictures Fourth....... $15 ef the aUrs. ' The rules are simple. Fill out the attached blank. Be sure to sign your name and address. Mail it to The Bee "Movie Contest Editor" with in three days of publication. Place your name and the numbers of the pictures on the outside of the envelope. s Movie Contest Coupon No9 is . No.' 0 is Itlfour "(Vour'strert'AadreVs.V "" ' Fill in this entry blank amt mail Bee." Write YOUR NAME and the or outside of envelope., Two pictures wilhbe published, TWO MORE PICTURES Girl Students Expelled ' - For Looting Summer Cottage Battle Creek, Mich., Dec. 8. Twenty-five girl students of the Normal school of physical education have been suspended.by the faculty, it was learne today, toUowing an investigation of charge's' that the students 'had plundered a cottage they occupied at Gull Lake during a recent outing. 1 he cnaperonesi oi the party were censured and dis missed. - ' ' S fcafcMill toCloseV ' Phillipsburg," N, J., Dec. 8. No tices were posted at the Standard Silk mill, the largest mill here, that beginning tomorrow the plant will be closed- indefinitely. Market con ditions are given as the cause About 3,000 employes are-affected. Smoking Cabinets Smoking Sets AtFalling Barometer Price 'at Bowen'a.. . A large and complete line of Smoking Cabinets, Smoking Sets' and Smok-' ing Stands, that must be seen " to be appreciated? If it is that you are look ing for a Gift for HIM Vou should see this splen did line At the Greater Bowen Store. - We have them in dif ferent woods and differ ent finishes, and forty five different styles and designs to choose -from. You surely would do yourself an injustice by not seeeiriglhis well dis played line before your purchase is made. x Reduced prices that we have right now on these cabinets are so low that you would be" sur prised to see what a few dollars will do in the pur- ' chase of a real smoking stand, which he will ap- jjrecicte. , And, as usual." you make your own terms. V . . Advertisement ADVERTISEMENT " 666 is a prescription tor Colds, Fever and LaGrippe. It' the most -speedy remedy we ; know, preventing Pneumonia. -v " ..VI.;... Name.) ; (Oty or Town.). to "Movie Contest Editor, Omaha numbers of THESE PICTURES , ' ' j - . each day for 30 days. . , IN TOMORROW'S BEE. - i (? O R i for pi ; '.Goliad Progriam to Aid Farmers Strikes Snag in Senate x' . 1 , ' 7 ' ' ' Indications , Point ' to Rough Traveling for Plans of South ern and Westerjf Congress men for Relief Legislation Chicago Tribune-Omaha Be Leased Wire. Washington, D. C, Dec. 8. The program of the senators from the south and west for the relief of the farmers struck a snag in the senate today rand indications are it will have some rough traveling before it passes both houses. Shortly after the senate convened, Senator Gronna of North Dakota, on behalf of. the agricultural com mittee, presented the resolution di recting the secretary of the treasury to revive the war finance corpora tion, and calling upon the federal reserve board to permit, more liberal extension of'credit to the farmers. Senator Gronna asked for imme diate consideration of the measure. Senator Lodge, the republican lead er, objected. Mr, Lodge told the senate that mills' were closing down in New England and thousands of men were being thrown out of , work because ebneerns through lack of credit were unable to cary the large quantities' of unsold goods they now have on hand. He thought that if a measure for the relief of the farmers were to be passed they should be amended to provide also for aid to manufac lurers. v Senator Frelinghuysen of New Jersey, republican, expressed the! fear that re-establishment of the war finance corporation would mean an other bond isue of about $1,000,000, 000. He. said further inflation of the national . bonded -indebtedness would produce serious consequences. Senator Norris of Nebraska, who framed the resolution, assured Sen ator. Frelinghuysen that the measure did not contemplate an apropriation by congress., ) ; Three Men Burned. Vancouver, B. C, Dec. 8. Three men were burned to aeath in a fire which destroyed the Parks' rooming house at 151 Pender sljreet, , west, here early today. v , ' Instant Postum ten darys instead of coffee; . ; i note your feelings and then judge for nourself. "There's a Reason " 2S T H E .""i W H If 8 . - Ihstait are, printed below. They will give you some idea of what you will save on your MMaliABA Glam VlM 4-l1M A)rl4l'aiinil- Aauto 1 X. 91 A It. jjuivimso ouuvy mui delicious, guaranteed, pure food.' CORNED BEEF HASH 1 lb. cans 15c per can "buy i t ' b y r Ministers to Aid ,v In Relief Drive Preachers of State to Make Appeals for Starving : ' Children. The Nebraska European - relief committee, to assist in preventing 3,500,000 children in Europe from starving to death this winter, is meeting with rapid success in or ganizing; 'the state, according to in formation! reaching the office of State Chairman G. W. Wattles. Al though the committee was only or ganized Monday, the Friends' Serv ice , Committee today reported to the state headquarters that county or ganizatiops of the Friends had been perfected in every county in the state in which the Friends have a church. Rev. O. W. Carrell of Cen tral City is the state chairman of the Friends' organization. Rev. Frank G. Smith of Omaha, state chairman of the church fed eration, ' has called a meeting of Omaha ministers for Friday of this week to discuss the movement and to decide upon the best way for the ministers to act. All ministers of every denomination in the state, regardless of creed, are to be asked to devote their sermons on Decern ber 19, to the relief work. . The state organization is being backed up by the national organ ization very closely and Thursdav afternoon Rev. , Roy B. Guild of New York, representing the nation al .executive committee of the Euro pean Relief committee, will be in Omaha to hojd a conference with State Chairman Wattles' and his as sociates. 1 v Clothing Manufacturers -Declare War on Unions New York, Dec, 8. Headquarters of the Amalgamated Clothing Work ers of America announced here to day that New York 'clothing manu facturers had declared war on the union and that this morning six large , firms had lockedout 16,000 workers. " Allilliiliillllnliiiiliil!iliil'ii!iMliil'l!iliilillliliililiiliilMliiliiliiiiiliiliilniriliruliiliifilllillililiiiilililliiliiliiliilV Our First Sale has been a marvelous success Due to this fact we are convinced, that the people are eager to take advantage of our bona fide - We AdvUc.a Continuation of This Sale for an Indefinite Period Freling & Steinle 1803 Farnam Street . Omaha' Beat Baggag Builders ' , . IIIIIIIIIIIIIWIinillllllllllillilnilllilllltllllllllllltHllllillHtlltlllHIIItlltMllltlllllltlllltlltllllltlllHIIllllllllllllitllllllMllHli' O L E F AM I L Y SQUARE MEALS A DAY FOR A DOLLAR e3 .Delicious, steaming dishes of wholesome, guaranteed, pure foods, served in a dozen different ways are made possible hy the War Department sale of Canned! Corned Beef Hash and Corned Beef. . ' . ' This is' the fo3d your Liberty Bonds, Thrift Stamps and War Taxes bought. The meat that was proclaimed the most nourishing and delight fully palatable ever served a civilian or a professional Army. ' As a result of Uncle Sam's last release of these mefcts, the pub lic developed a $10,000,000 appetite and soon depleted stocks at the" various Quartermaster Depots. ' ,' J MILLIONS OF DOLLARS WORTH MORE are being released to accommodate the demand fromall over America ny lamines wno would ume for a Day on . SEE YOUR DEALER AT ONCE he has not these meats in stock aslc him why. There is a ?oo6yegitimate profit in them for him THE WHOLESALE PRICES tuio auvci uocuiut miiu viucr yuuiT winters supply ox tail? ;' CORNED BEEF " No. 1 cans 15c -per can , . No. 2 cans 27c per can , 1 lb cans 18c per can ' 6 lb cans $1.00 per can TABLE OF DISCOUNTS ; Discounts to apply on all purchases of surplus -canned meats on and after November 15, 1920, are as follows: ' , $ 250. to $1,000. inet ! 1,001 to 2,500. 5 per cent 2,501. to 4,000.- 10 per cent 4,001. and over 20 per cent - The Government will pay freight on carload lots to any point in the United States located more than twenty miles from shipping point." , v CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT When purchases reach $50,001. 24 net to prevail When purchases reach $100,001. 28 net to prevail. When purchases reach $500,001. 32f0 net 4o V -'' prevail. ' When purchases reach $1,000,001. and over 35 net to prevail I MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED $250 " Order; should Wient to DEPOT QUARTERMASTER at the following addresses: New York City, 461 8th Avenue. -Boston, Mass., Army Supply Base. Chicago, IIL, 1819 W. 39th St. Atlanta, Ga- Transportation Bide. - San Antonio, Tex. ' San Francisco, Calif. '. . CHIEF, SURPLUS PROPERTY BRANCH, Office of the Quartermaster General. Munitions Bldg Washington, D. C. - " THE CASE Young Farmer Ts 'Kafed When Auto Leaps From Road Youth With Hini Js Pinned All Night Beneath Dead Body Under Automobile f -But Is Unhurtv . Auburn, Neb.', Dec. 8. (Specjal) Bu3 Walters, young farmer living northof here, was instantly killed, ADVERTISEMENT MOTHER! "Calif ornia-Syrup of Figs' . , "Child's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup,of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then Vyou are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver; and bowels. Child ren Jove its fruity taste. Full direc tions on each bottle. You must say. "California." , ' Discount a Dollar. and a big saving for you. ' V J and Alton Sayres, 16, escaped in jury but was pinned beneath. Wal ter's body and their automobile all night, when the car in which they were driving home from Auburn at 10:30 last night struck a bridge three and one-half miles north of the city, plunged over a 30-foot em bankment, andvturned turtle. The accident, was not discovered until 9 this morning. Sayres had been lying all rn'ght in a stream of mud and water, ben 4th the dead b'ody of his friend and the upturned car, but was uninjured. He was JST1 1 CUTFiTTii:3 COMBAT 2Y 3.B.COQ. KB i j , y j U On a Smart Coat The sale embraces our entire stock, and the coats are ex ceptional values, due to their superior tailoring and high qual-; , ity of materials. The styles are the. latest of Fashion's dictates.r including belted and wrappy effects. "i. ' Suits - Reduced The values surpass . any we have, heretofore offered . so catjly in ' a season. -' V f ' Suits $39.50 Suits .. . . .$26.00 $49.50 Suits ..... .832.50 $58.50 Suits ......$38.50 $69.50 Suits ......846.00 $74.60 Suits 849.25 $79.50 Suits ..... .852.50 $84.50 Suits ...... S56.34 $89.50. Suits ......859.67 $94.50 Suits S63.00 $98.50 Suits ..... .865.67 FUR SCARFS, - FUR MUFFS, j ' - V COATEES V Magnificent fur-of regal priced-in the beginning, and at are exceptional, values. . Buy now for gift-making. '" ' Entire Stock ofyWahls at V Price Save 25 s On Dolls, Toys, and with AfHOOPiliGCDUGH tHo "cure"--Hut neipa to re "duce paroxysms of couching. V VAFORUD Kill That GASCARA RfQlJININE FOR AND CsMs, Coiflis TOMV La Grippe x Neglected Colds are Dangerous ' Taka no chancaa. Xap this aundard ramady handy for the first tnt. ' ' Braaka up a cold in 24 hours Raliavaa ; Grippe In 3 daya Eieallant for Haadacha l Qulniaa in this form doas not affect th head Caecara'is beat Tonic Laxativa-No OpUte in HlU's. ALL DR UGGISTS SELL IT ; numb from the cold nd exposure, however. He was Drought here, Sayres said he arid -Walters Were driving about 30 miles an hour along the roag when the" lights on their car, which is a heavy six-cylinder type, suddenly went out. -Before the brakes could stop the machine, he said, it had struck the bridge and hurtled over the embank ment. Young Sayres was still dazed from his horrible experience. Bee want ads' are best business getters. IMMIISMI t JACKSON X I I Dresses .OW PriaPC MW TV am WW ' . Every nw style fea-; ture, all the lovelyjnew? materials and colorings. j Dresses -$16.75 Dresses .... 811.00 ' $24.50 Dresses .... 816.25 ! $29.50 Dresses ....819.50: $34.50 Dresses ... .822.50; $42.50 Dresses ....$28.25 $49.50' Dresses . . . .832.50' $57.50 Dressas . . . .837.50 V 65.00 Drerws ....84385 $74.50 Dresses ... .849.25? $79.50 Dresses ....852.50 I ! 33'i? I richness that were moderately. the reduction of a THIRD off I I I to 50 Books and Games 1 Boys' $15 0 Coats: i fc Mackinaws $10.50 i This saving is just a hint of the : paving possibilities on boys' depend able 'clothing. Size range is from 8 to 18 years. . Boys' $20 Suits, $14.95 ; I Good looking suits, tailored froni? durable, long-wearing fabrics, cs, many. a1lMBa' TWO pairs of pants. A tl TABLETS ttjy Sharmaai aV McConnell Dr C. Cold With Mm xtlfbiniziii k2 4 1 if i