Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 15, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 15,. 1021
Governor Tells
Of Nonpart isan
League Plans
,
Declares Feverish Drive in Ne
braska and Kansas Is to Get
Fund to Bridge Danger
In North Dakota.
(roatlnocd from P One)
Dakota program,' and these three
unportant measures did pass.
I Bank in Trouble.
J "There can be little question that
f the state bank is practically done for.
It was to serve as a foundation for
all the state. enterprises. Bonds were
I to be issued and sold to secure
money for operation but the state
could not sell its bonds, so -there
!n nothing doing:. Ihe bank tor a
long time received deposits of the
V public funds. Not only the state
j funds, but the county and city funds
f as well. But after last election, one
f of the initiated measures provided
j that the- different communities
t irho.ttld deoide for themselves where
they would deposit their funds.
"Meanwhile, the state bank, anti
cipating that it . could market its
bonds, had already loaned over $3.
000.000 of the public funds on a rural
credit plan to the farmers. When
J the initiated law . became effective,
t many of the communities began to
J l,raw out 'their funds and this
promised to precipitate such a col-
lapse of the entire financial struc-
tuie' that a rule was made prevent-
ing communities from the withdraw
I al of their funds , in wholesale ac-
cpunts, but only as needed. It will
! be seen that the local funds in 'the
sfate bank will be gradually with
drawn by ' thevarious communities
and little more deposited. Conse
quently, the state bank will, become
' wrthing more than a state trasurer's
the flour mill cost only about $20,000
and hat a capacity of only 125 bar
rels a day; farmers cannot secure
loans from the state bank and the
much talked of Henebuilders asso
ciation has built only 60 houses.
Demand Examination.
"'Even more alarming to. the n-'
. .i . i
lire program is inai inmaicu iiicas
ure which provides for a semi-annual
examination of all North Da
kota's industrial institutions, includ
ing the bank of North Dakota and
the makitrg of a public report of
such examination. This examination
is being made and the report will
no doubt soon be made to the Iegis
laoture. From all sources it aeems
to be quite certain that this report
will be illuminating in the extreme
and will go far toward dealing a
deathblow to the activities of the
league throughout the entire coun
try. "It is because of these facts, I think,
that the league is proceeding with
such feverish activity in its work of
organization in Nebraska and Kan
sas. This is recognized as a fertile
field and as money is very much
needed by that organization, it is
doing its best, to 'get as much of the
farmers ioose change into its coffers
as possible before the facts, of its
operations in North Dakota Become
generally known.
Could Own Plants.
"It is an interesting fact that had
the farmers in North . Dakota in
vested in their own enterprises the
amount of monev'that they have paid
to the league in membership fees,
they would now be able to own out
right several of these enterprises,
such as flour mills and terminal ele
vators and the state would not
have been plunged into . a chaotic
condition, the ill effect of which will
be felt there for the next decade
at -least. Even in Nebraska 'judg
ing by the league's own claims of
the number of its members, the farm
ers here had they not invested their
money in memberships, a consider
able portion ot which goes to, the
organizers, they could own their own
enterprises to the value of about a
million dollars. :
"However.vthis may be, it is the
right of every individual t invest
his money wherever he chooses and
if he would rather put it into a poli-
tical nartv than into a safe and sound
business enterprise, then no one
should say him nay."
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TYLER 3000 ,!'l"l'll:'1iL'l,'l',nitanatittieiimtttitiTrisiiiiiaiJaimiiaiMisus;i.iaitaiiitmiisiis
There
i office.
Over 30 Banks Fail.
"During, the apst year, more than
'3b. hanks have failed in the state and
at least two of the league's news
papers have gone out of business,
s "The entire sale of bonds in North
! Dakota, by which the numerous
i state enterprises Were to be financed.
I; has . been a . great, joke, , because
g hardly any bonds have been sold
'. Yfnhv rMcnne a.ctrs.A.1 In. Ui
I but the mqst logicaFone is that the
securities of North 'Dakota are of
; s.uch bad repute that they cannot be
. sold on the same basis as securities
j of other states. It is interesting to
.l note that the last.borids which were
sold by the state of South Dakota
under its ; nonsocialistic rule credit
plan were sold, on thei basis of 5.99
So this proves that there was a mar
ket for the right kind of si ate sc-
r(t-i'rt
vwn viva
"Meanwhile, the whole state in
dustrial program is at a standstill
with a strong probability that it
will not be revived. Vork on the
terminal elevator has been stopped;
Strength
is
in
EveryTablet
On dose often helps com.
mence to enrich your blood
and revitalize your worn
'out exhausted' nerves
Nuiated Iron b arnnte
iron, like the iron hi your
blood and like the iron fa
aninach. ItiaflorjreDaredriiaft
it will not Injure the teeth nor
disturb the stomach. It is ready
lor almost immediate absorp. '
tion ana assimilation try the
' blood while some physicians
claim metallic iron which peo
ple usually take is not absorbed
at all. If vou are not at ran ot
well you owe it to yourself to
make the following teat: See
how long you can work or bow
far sou can walk without be"
coming tired. Next take two
live-grain tablets ol Nuxated
Iron three times per day,
after meals for two weeks.
Then test your strength
a era in and nee how mnrh vrai
have sained. Your monev
will rfundMt hv the mann.
facturers if you do not obtain perfectly sat
lafactory results. At all druggists.
IrorRed BJood. Strength sad Ewdutwi
ins
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POISE and CHARM
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THESE are desired by every woman and are usually
possessed by the woman who knows that in the care
ful selection of her wardrobe she has left no opportunity
, for slighting comment. Every detail has had attention-
particularly her figure. , .. ..
rirontLabed ' ,
G IVE to the body perfect poise, distributing th weight
: properly and imparting a graceful carriage.
LET us demonstrate to you how a MODART can develop
arid retain' a beautiful figure.
,y OU can have a private fitting and the, careful study and
v . advice of our expert corsetiere, who will fit you to the
MODART model that is especially adapted to your particu
lar figure requirements..
Prices, $5.50 to $16.50
Store of Specialty Shops.
Yofio'ire veirldDokioDg a (Seal IBo
nK You (Pass Up This
iWis and Mn&Mw? U
and
(CONTRACT MERCHANDISE EXCEPTED)' :
.There's no need of going into, lengthy details' ..out the quality of this
merchandise, as you know that only the best has been sold in this store
since its establishment. Ererything offered is from our re'gular stock.
WML
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mam
! (Successor to Pease-Black Co.)
1417 Farnan St.
Opp. Sun Theater
Plentjr of salespeople to
wait upon you, but I sug
gest you come early
cause there'll be a crowd
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SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS
This Advertisement indicates a few of the many
offerings i in this January Sale that constitute
Really; i Profitable
Investments
for those who shop here SATURDA Y
' . . . f . . .' .- . ' ........ . ,
Dining
Room Furniture
Now is the time to buy either a suite
or odd pucemany "bargains offered
f 95.00 Walnut Queen Anne China? Cabinet,
, at ....$69.00
$96.00 Fumed Oak 'Buffet. 354.00
$118.00 Fumed Oak Buffet. .$39.00
$158.00 Mahogany Buffet, 60-inch, $98.00
$200.00 Mahogany China Cabinet, gJOO.OO
- $1 10i00 J Walnut ' . Queen . .Anne Extension
V Table, 6.54 .$75.00
For the Bedroom
All Cotton Mattresses, made in our own factory, at January
Sale prices. ..$9.65, $11.75, $13.85
$57.50 American Walnut Dresser..... $39.00
$65.00 American Walnut Dresser .V. . . . . ...... .$45.00
$JL18.00 Very Fine Mahogany Chifforette. ..... .$69.00
$126.00 Very Fine Mahogany Chifforette. .... . .$78.00
$200.00 Mahogany ' Dresser, large base and mirror,
at ,.. $100.00
$728.00 Old Ivory, 7-piece Bedroom Suite,' a really splen
did suite
$485.00
For the Living Room
$145.00 Large Overstuffed Tapestry Davenport; a dependable
piece ,. ............. ; ............. ... ... . . . .$95.00
$74.00 "Over ztuffed Tapestry Chair. . .... . . . ... $49.00
$16500 Overstuffed Davenport in attractive verdure tapes-
try .$115.00
$125.00 Wing Chair , in tapestry . .. .......... . . .$67.50
$53.00 Mahogany Library Table $39.00
$68.00 Mahogany Spinet Desk as i illustrated. . . . . .$39.00
$16.00 Mahogany Desk Chair .$11.00
Reed
and Fibre Furniture
For Sunroom, Living Room or Den
$195.00 Frosted Gray Davenport upholstered
in beautiful cretonne $98.00
$52.50 Brown Willow Chair cretonne cushion
' and Bench to match $38.00
$30.00 Brown Fibre Chair with :tapestry seat
and back ...-$19.50,
f
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is .. : .
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$32.00 Brown Fibre Wing Chair with tapes
try seat and back. . . . . . . .'. . .$19.5j0
$52.00 Old Ivory Reed Settee with damask
seat and back $25.00
.$362.00 Ivory, Black and Rose 7-piece Suite
Settee, Chair, Rocker, Table, Bench,
Table Lamp, Floor Lamp $178.00
Rugs
I Curtain Nets;
600 yards of net 'in ivory and ecru colors,
, good, designs and qualities; you will approve..
$1.25. values, : yard ..... ,'. . $ .85 I
" $1.75 ' values,T'yard.'-. ,.;? 1.25
$2.00 values, yard..... ..,'1.50
f $3.75 values,, yard. . '. ,. 2.75 .-
Really worth the trip downtown if you need
new Curtain Materials.
Voiles Scnms
Marqiaisettes---
Grenadines , '
. $ .75 values,, per Vrd.. I.. $ .50
1.00 values, 'per-yard; L.. . .68
1.60 values, .per yard.... . .95
Window Shades
Made up from remnants of our good quality
hand oil opaque, plain and duplex standard
and unfilled shade cloths..
Sizes up to 36 inches wide and up to 7 feet
'JANUARY CLEARANCE ' ' .
CATV UOTOIT .
m uiuu axAj
..... t
$90.00,; 9x12 Plain : Seamless Velvet . Rug,
at ... ,.......$69.00
$79.50, 8-3x10-6 Velvet Rug made frot car
pet and border .$47.50
$54.50, 9x12 Imperfect Axminster without
border ..r... $29.00
$35.00, 9x12 Tapestry Mitered-Corner Rugs,
at ... v... $20.00
$32,130, 9x12 Wool and Fibre Rug, $24.50
$30.25, 8-3x10-6 Wool and Fibre Rug,
at $21.50
$62.50, 9x12 Chinese Pattern Axminster Hug,
at $39.00
$65.50, 9x12, Persian Pattern, Blue and Gold
Axminster. .$49.00
$74.50," 11-3x12 Oriental Pattern Axminster,
at .............. : .;$59.00
$195, 9x12 French Wilton Rugs, $150.00
$172.00, 9x12 Hartford Saxony. .$125.00
$195.00, 9x12 ' Highland - Seamless Rugs,
at :$1 15.00
$106.00, 9x12 Akbar Wilton. . ... .$87.50
$175.00, 8-3x10-6 French Wilton. $137.00
Remnants
Of all classes of Drapery Material. Up to 5
yards, priced at
HALF PRICE
And in many cases even less.
V
First of all '
you must Shop in our
Gift Shop
where final reductions
have been made on hun
dreds of useful, beautiful
things.
$56.00 Walnut Serving Table ...... $35.00
$545.00 ' Mahogany Chippendale' 10-piece
Dining Suite 'similar to illustration.'"-"
at . . . . . . . .-. : . . . ........ . . .;. $396.00
$645.00, Nine-piece Walnut Suite, also simi
lar to cut .$485.00
$548.00, Nine-piece ' Mahogany Suite, . also
Chippendale " style and similar to cut, ''
at ....$295.00
35 I
Good Looking ;
Tough Fibre
Suit Gases
26-inch Black .Fibre Cases with
leather- corners; straps and
handles, linen lined. Sale
price r s
6.00
24-inch Tan Suitcases, linen
lined, .leather corners, straps
handles. 'Sale-prices
6.80 7.60
24 and 26-inch Black Fibre I
Suitcases of superior ' finish. 2
Sale prices 3
10.00 11.00 I
Black or ?Tan iiiti leather, . 1
24 and 26-inch Suitcases. Sale
prices ' '
14.00 15:20 I
20.00 I
Main Floor
We have arraiied a
number of tables for
the . convenience of
shoppers in our
Household
Utilities"
The following useful articles:
No. 1 at 25c
$1.00 Butter Mergers.
50c Fruit Jar Lifters.
55c Granite Pans.
65c Gravy Strainers.
' -No. 2 at 50c
Pyrex Baking Dishes.
Glass Mixing Bowls.
Radiator Brushes. :..'
Tea Pots. '
Aluminum Spoons.
Cast'Skilletts.
Graters.
No. 3 at 95c
Mixing Bowls. - ,
Aluminum Fry Paris.
Aluminum Wash Pans.
Aluminum Gem Pans.
Aluminum Fruit Funnel.
Aluminum Cake Pans.
Aluminum Funnels. -Feather
Dusters.
Bath Brushes.-
No. 4 at 1.95
Aluminum Percolators.'
Aluminum Pudding Pans.
Aluminum Covered Kettles..
Aluminum Mixing Bowk.
And many others
Downstairs.
I
Linoleums
Tile, Inlaid Floor and
.Carpet; Patterns. v
$1.65, ;12-foot, Burlap
Back, Printed x Linoleum,
per yard , ,
1:15
$1.65, 7 ft, 6 in. wide, Bur
lap Back Printed Linoleum,
at ..;.81.15
$1.35, 6 ft. wide, Burlap Back
Printed Linoleum 75
$1.95 Good- Quality . Genuine
Inlaid Linoleum ....$1,45
$3.00 Imported Greenwich In
laid Linoleum .... .$2.50
A large asortment of Con-
goleum Rugs in all sizes shown
in this department
, Second Floor
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