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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1921.
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Lincoln, April 8. (Special,)
' Lawyers and state administration
members of the lower-house went
down to the most disastrous (defeat
of the session today when the su
preme court commission bill was
killed by vote of 46 to AS. This, in
the face of a rneisage from Governor
McKjtlvie asking for the continua
tion ot tile commission tor two more
years. .
Charges that by killing the com
mission and putting a heavy burden
of work on the supreme court prop
er would be the only means of ever
getting Nebraska judicial districts re
districted in compliance with the new
constitution were made by Kepre
sentatives Lynn, Snow and others
fighting the bill. It also was charged
that at the time the supreme court
commission was created a solemn
promise was made that it would be
discontinued in two years and that
this promise has Been broken.
Will Delay Work.
Friends of the commission de
clared that if it were put out of busi
ness the supreme court would run
months behind in its work and liti
gants and. lawyers would suffer, .
, A bill fecteating the commission
was killed by the senate several
weeks ago and a similar bill was
killed in a, standing committee of the
lower house ashort time later. Then
lawyer members of the, house and
senate petitioned Governor McKcIvie
to throw his influence behind an at
tempt to keep the commission in ex
istence. A message from the gov
ernor outlining the desire of the
lawyer members and a new bill re
creating the tommission resulted.
Meantime- 'a bill redisricting" Ne
braska judicial districts appeared on
the lower house calendar. Nebras
ka, under the terms of this bill, was
divided iqto nine districts, three
judges to each district excepting the
Omaha and Lancaster county dis
tricts. This was in accordance with the
new constitutional requirements call
ing for redisricting and providing
that the district judges should be
called in ' to- sit on supreme , court
cases when that court was crowded
and thus do away with the heavy ex
pense of ,a supreme court commis
sion. Tin's bill was killed in com
mittee of the whole through the ef
forts, cf Representatives Rodman,
Jeary and other Jawyer membera
who today fought for the recreation
of the supreme court commission.
Lawyer Opposes Bill.
There was ,j3rte attorney, in the
lower house who refused " to join
forces with other members of his
profession and fought the bill bit
terly. That was Representative Ep
arien of Clay, author of the re
(iistriciing bill,., which was killed.
The "final vote jblkyvvs: .
For: Armstrong, Barbour, Beans,
Bock, Byrum, Clizbe, Davis, Druese
dow, -Dysart, Foster, Franklin,
Frantz, Frazier, ,Fould, Green, Has
tall. Hoare, Jacobs. Jeary, Kendall,
McFarland, McClellan, Mears. Med
lar, Moselcy. Mwphy, Nutaman, Per
kins, Randall. Rank, Reed, Rodman,
Ruddy, Smith Staats Sturdevant,
Votaw. Wallace. Wcsterhoff, Wight,
Williams, ,Woods .Yeiser.
Against: Anderson (Knox Ax
tell, Ueckman? Bchrens, Tethea,
Bowman, Cole, Douglas, Downing,
Epperson, Essam, Frost. Gilmorc,
Good. Goodrich, Griswold, Hakan
son, Manner,' Hilliard. Hoffmcister,
ohnson, Lauritsen, Leftwich, Lundy,
,ynn, McKcc, McLeod, Mellor.
Miner, .vioru-.n, .Mcisgn, nicwcuuc,
Osterman, Sandquist. Snow, Som-'.
merlad, Sprick, Strong, Thompson,
UUstrom, Vance, Webster, Wolfe.
Young. Anderson (Speaker). '
Occupation Tax Bill j
Passes, Lower Housej
Lincoln, April 8. (Special.)
House Roll Io. oo9. a compromised
occupation tax -:bill passed, the low
er house on third reading by a vote
f SI ta 5. The bill .provides a
straight tax of $5 ou all corporation
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with capital ::.vestmt in Nabrask-i
iu,uou i e louowing
: graduating scale-id provided for ex
cesses over tr.at amount:
r From 10.G00 to $5(10,000, .30 cents
on I1.C0O.
From JI5C0.O0J to' $750,000. 40
cenls on S1.U00.
: From $750,000 to $1,000,060, 30
cents on $1,000.
From $1,000,000 to $10,000,000, 2a
cents on $1,000. ' n n
;. From $10,000,000 to $15,000,000, 20
cents oiv $1,000.' .
Senate Figk to Reduce
Butter Fat Per Cent Fails
Lincoln,' Neb.. April 8. (Special.)
The attempt , to reduce butter . tat :
per cent in ice cream from 14 to 10
per cent failed temporarily todav
when Senate File No. 384 was taken
off the third reading calendar and
recommitted to the committee for,
specific amendment offered by Rep-1
resentative Byrum of Franklin. !
" .The amendment provides that 14
per cent butter fat ice cream shall be !
sold in Nebraska, but that ice cream
manufactured in the state for con
sumption in neighboring states docs
not need to comply with the 14 per
cent requirement.
South Omaha Youths Fined
On Charge of Having Liquor
Plattsmouth, Neb.. April 8. iSpe
cial.) George Mansmell and "Tony"
Petros of South Omaha, accompan
ied by a third party who was given
a clean slate by the local courts as
playing the part of an innocent by
stander, were arrested by Policeman
Jones. Petros, who had , a pint on
is person when arrested, was fined
$100 in police court while Mans
mell, owner of the Ford car in which
the trio were traveling .and in which
a quantity of liquor was found, was
fined $100 and had his car confiscat
ed ifl county Court.
i Cholera Serum Bill
Lincoln. Neb., April 8. (Special.)
-University regents ire empowered
to buy and sell hog cholera serum
under tN terms of a house roll
Senate Delays, Action
On Bill to Condemn
Property in Omaha
Lincoln, April 8. (Special Tele
gram.) The lower house of the leg
islature withheld final action on Sen
ate File 100 today, awaiting an opin
ion from Attorney General Davis on
the legality of the measure.
The bill provides for condemnation
of certain property in the vicinity cf
Twenty-fourth and Dodge streets,
Omaha. Owners of this property, it
is charged, by refusal to sell are
interfering with carrying out the
plan of Mrs. Alice Joslyn to erect
a $5,000,000 art institution at the lo
cation. The bill was advanced to third
reading Wednesday. When it came
up for third reading, Representative
Vincent Hascall, Omaha, pushed
through a motion which kept the
bill in its present place on the cal
endar and withheld until the attor
ney geaeral's opinion is received.
Senate Passes Omaha
Municipal Light Bill
Lincoln, April 8. .Special.)
Senate File No. 249. the practical
duplicate of House Roll No. 1,
Umaha s municipal electric light
bill, passed the senate today on
third reading by a vote of 29 to 2.
The bill now goes to the house com
mittee on cities and towns.
If the R. B. Howell faction in
sists on pushing the bill through
the committee, the same hot fight
which resulted in the killing of
House Roll No. 1 in the lower house
at the beginning of this session of
the legislature will mark the closing
days of the session.
House Sings as
Search Made for
Missing Solon
Sergeant-At-Arms Seeks for an
Hour Absent Representa
tive to Put Him on
Record.
Lincoln, April 8. (Special.) For
an hour this morning, members of
the lower house sang patriotic songs
while the sergeant-at-arms searched
Lincoln for - Representative Theo
dore Osterman of Merrick to put
him on record on Senate -File No.
160, the American Legion language
bilk ',
Osterman is looked upon as. a
democratic candidate for governor.
The sergeant-at-arms found him in
a physician's office and took him to
the state house.
Osterman votcd'for the bill.
Snow Is Absent.
A like effort was made by the as
sistant sergeant-at-arms to put Rep
resentative Snow of Chadron on
record. Snow is considered as a
possible republican nominee for gov
ernor or for congress in the Sixth
district.
This effort failed, however, be
cause Representative Snow was in
Omaha. When the bill went through
the committeee of the whole, how
ever, Snow voted in favor of it.
This bill provides a fine or im
prisonment tor teaching any language
in ; public, private ,or parochial
schools below the eighth grade other
than pure English. -
The only public ' .meeting which
may be carried on in a foreign lan
guage, under this bill, are church
services on the day of the week set
aside for observance as the Sabbath.
Passes Third Reading.
The bill passed the lower house
on third reading by a vote of 69 to
28.
Representative Harry Foster of
Omaha, who voted for it when it
went through the committee ot the
whole, voted against it on third
reading this morning.
Representative Ed Palmer of
Omaha, who voted for the bill in
the committee of the whole, voted
no on third reading, and then a half
hour later, while the house was wait
ing for Osterman, he changed his
vote to aye.
Final Vote on Bill.
The final vote on the bill follows
For: Acton. Anderson (Hamil
ton), Axtell, Barbour, Bowman,
Byrum, Clizbe, Cole, Uavis, JJoug'
las. Downing, Dyball, Epperson
Essara, Foster, Frantz, frazier,
Frost, Good, Goodrich, Gould,
Green. Griswold, Hakanson, Has
call, Hilliard, Hoffmeister, Jacobs,
Jeary, Johnson, Kendall, 1-ettwicrt,
Lundy, Lynn, McFarland, McKce,
McLeod. Medlar. Mellor, Mickey.
Morian, Moseley, Murphy, Oster
man, Palmer, Park, Perkins, Kan
dall, Reed Reneker, Robertson, Rod
man, Stndquist, Sommerlad, Staats,
Strong, Sturdevant, Thompson, ' Ull-
strom, Wallace, Webster, Wight,
Williams, Wolfe, Wood, Yeiser,
Young Anderson (speaker).
Against: Anderson (Knox), Arm
strong, Beans, Beckman, Behrens,
Bethea( Bock, Druesedow, Dysart,
Franklin. Gifford, Gilmore, Hanner,
Hoare, Lauritsen, Mears, Miner,
Nelson, Niewedde, , Nutztnan,
O'Gara, Rank, Ruddy, Smith, Vance,
Votaw, Westerhoff.
Along an 80-mile canal parallel to
the Rhine, which France is planning
to build, there will be 10 hydroelec
tric plants producing 7,000,000 horse;
power.
Plione Companies'
Business Good
Orleans Concern Wants to
Lower Rates Upland
Plans Big Dividend.
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Lincoln, April 8. (Special.) The
Upland Telephone company has filed
application with the Nebraska Rail
way commission for permission to
declare a 100 per cent stock dividend
and issue $4,000 in c'ommon stock.
The company's property is valued at
$i,uiiu, although the original stoc
investment was onlv $6,000.
F M. Sillik, clerk of the city of
Albion, lias written the commission
to inquire what can be done when
an electric light plant arbitrarily
raises rates, lhe commission will
tell him it has no jurisdiction, a bill
conferring such authority on the state
body having been killed in commit
tee during the present legislature.
Secretary Guy Newton of the High-
line .telephone company of Orleans,
announces in a note to the commis
sion that his company wants to re
duce telephone rates from $1.33 10
3i.iu a month, ihis is one ot the
hst public service companies that
has asked for reduced rates.
A formal hearing may be neces
sary before the rates Can be lowered,
and If no serious objection is raised
by patrons, the request may be com
plied with.
Oppose Revenue Bill
McCook, Neb.. April 8. (Spe
cial.) The McCook Commercial
club has gone on record as opposed
to S. F. 65, the revenue measure,
and has requested Representative E.
D. Perkins of this district to vote
against the measure. v ,
Geneva Dairy Company
Adds Poultry Department
Geneva, Neb., April 8. (Special.)
The Geneva Dairy company has
included a poultry department, with
the intention of shipping eggs to
rity, markets. A well-equipped
chicken house, 20 by SO feet in di
mensions, has recently been com
pleted and houses 1,000 chicks' at
present the first hatch having been
made in February. The plan is to
have a ileck of 500 White Leghorn
pullets by fall. -
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Orchard & Wilhelm Company
SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS
Users of
Resmol
are quick to
recommend it
They hare learned from experi
ence that no natter bow many other
treatments have been tried without
success Beslnol Ointment is often the
very thing to bring speedy relief
from eczema of similar itching, em
barrassing eruptions. Its soothing,
healing action is brought about by a
medication so gentle at to be suited
to the most delicate skins or Ir
ritated Inflamed surfaces. Soli in
ttco eizes at all druggitU.
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27iese Fumed Brown Fibre
Chairs and Rockers
These rockers are attractive and ,
very stoutly built, the fiber being
. reinforced with a steel wire and the
frame being built of oak. For Sun
parlor, living room or summer home.
A wonderful value at -
You should not buy your Spring apparel at random nor haphazardly. Buy your Spring apparel from
a dealer who is a specialist- from a dealer whom you can trust.
Saturday a One-Day Sensational
Sale
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D
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New Colors
Cinder Rouge
Brown
Sweater Shop-
A limited number early selection advisable
Dresses every whit as smart and desirable as ever n6 beauty or good
... ness lost.. The only change affects the prices. They have been
marked down. Styles and vgQts that you can wear with satisfac
tion and comfort now and far into the Summer.
Canton Crepes-Taffetas
r Crepe de Chines-
Sizes 16 to 42.
i . Note Only the wanted materials included and as, far as styles and
workmanship are concerned, you may rest assured that they are of the
highest quality; Variety of popular colors.
Sweaters $5
Sweaters ere in the forefront and we sever
had a more complete and satisfactory stock
At this remarkable price you will find beau
tifully woven all-wool Tuxedo sweaters in
all one-color models or trimmed In striking
contrasting shades.
Honeydew
Buff .
Navy 1
Second Floor
Georgette Crepe
Blouses '42 and J6
Yes! We' will admit that It does seem ridicu
lous to advertise georgette crepe blouses at
these low prices when the wearing season -has
just started, but it Is Just another in-
stance of the "different" way the Eldredge
Reynolds Store merchandises to give the ..
customers real bargains when the customers '
derive the moat benefit from the savings.
Nice quality georgette crepe overblouBe
styles, lace trimmed necks, fronts and bot
tom tie backs. Navy with white, ecru lace.
Tomato, pores' in, bisque, white and flesh.
Pongee Blouses $3.95 to $6.50
Blouse Shop-
Second Floor.
Women's
PumpsOxfords
$g95
1 -Strap Pump. tn back kid, Louis Heels, hiud
turoed soles.
1-Strap Pump. In brown s&tlD. Bby Louis
heels.
1- Strap Pumps la brown kid. Baby Louts V 1
Oxfords in brown or black kid. Milim-. :.
Ofcfords In tan calfskin. Military heels.
Pumps Oxfords
$io
2- Strap Pumps In tan ttuMtan calfskin, Military
heels.
l-8trap Pumps In Uht gray suede, Louis heals.
Low Blucher Oxfords tn tan or brawn calf.
Brows Kid Oxfords with Military heels.
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New Stunning Flower
and -
Transparent Hats
$10
Shoe Shop-
Maln Floor
AND
UP
Saturday, a bewildering array of
these the newest creations. of the
season.
The wide brimmed, droopy or poke
effects bloora under crowns of flowers
or assert their aggressiveness by be
ing untrimmed, save for a single or
nament, fancy or novelty. We have
hats for all occasions in a variety of
individual styles each a distinct
" artistic, success.
Millinery Shop
-Second Floor
SATURDAY
MAIN FLOOR
A Soap Sale
Saturday will be Thrift Day in our Toilet Goods
Shop a sale that is both appealing and timely.
10c Palm Olive Soap, at 6 for. .47c
10c Cocoa Hardwater Castile, 10 for. 69c
35c Shah of Persia Saturday, at. .29c
10c Creme Oil Soap Saturday, 6 for.' . ..,43c
30c Resinol Skin Soap Saturday, at..; 23c
Pears Unscented Soap Saturday, at; . .14c
Cashmere Boquet Soap, medium size, 6 for. Wo
4711 Glycerine Soap Saturday, at........ 19c
4711 Bath Tablet Saturday, 3 for.... 89c
Fels Naptha Soap at 10 bars for. . i ,79c
Crystal White Soap Saturday, 10 for..... 69c
$5 Gillette Safety Razor,
leather case $3.39
SOc.Pepsodent Paste. .39c
50o Pcbeeo Paste 39o
50c Mavis Talcum 19c
35o Frostilla for chapped,
hands and face 29c
$1,50 Cut ex Manicure
Set $1.29
60c Cutex Manicure Set.
at ...493
3oc Jergens B and A
Lotion 29c
Velour Powder Puffs,
three sizes," choice. .10c
We reserve the right to limit quantities. No phone orders.
No CO. D.'s
'The Store of Specialty Shops.
Hosiery at 50c and $1.00
A glaace at the prices will give you an Idea of what we are-doing in hosier),
but it la only by looking and looking that you will fully comprehend the extent
of the gathering and the unusualness of the values.
Lisle, silk, fibre and boot silk. Full fashioned and seamless. All slr.es and a
variety of popular colors. .
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Table to Match
Rockers and Chairs
$16.50
Genuine Hard Maple
As Rocker Illustrated
Among . the , most comfortable
pieces wt have on our fjoors and
certainly very substantially built.
Another evidenee of good value at .
this store. ''
Library fable
; Madin Our Oven Factory
Carefully built, entirely ef oa!
throughout, finished golden waxed,
"with roomy drawer and lower shelf.
' ( Size of top, 25x40 inches. An extra
- special value Monday, at '
f Terms
on Gas
Ranges
10 Cash
10 Per
Month
Buy Your
Detroit Jewel Range
; . Saturday
Kitchen experts advise furniture that fits. This
is very Important when space is at a premium, as in
many kitchens. The "Detroit Jewel Line" presents a
a score of sizes and styles that will set ealy fit your
kitchen, hut your family requirements-'Starting with
the oven that "bakes better" there is a long list of real
practical advantages in this super quality range, while
prices are no higher than for a dozen undesirable
makes. '.
High Oven Cabinet Styles from $50.00 up.
Low Ovens from. 939.00 up.
NOTE Detroit Jewel Combination all White Porcelain
Models are now on display.
50-lb. White Enamel lined Herricic Refrigerators. . 48.00
SPECIAL $1.70, 4-quart White Enamel Sauce Pans.. $1.39
Ivory Furniture Polish, per bottle.. -....i.50t
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1 1 ftn inc and Curtain
VJUritdlllO Materials
Plain Marquisette, '
as low as, yd. . . , . .
Smart Curtain Mus
lins, yard, at ; . .
Light Pattern Bed
room Cretonnes, yd. .
Bordered Scrims and
Marquisettes, yd. . .
Dainty Curtain Nets,
yard, at
30c
35c
38c
50c
85c
Plain Marquisette, S.f
yard, at OUC
Bright Cretonnes, in goodly
variety, per yard, P
SOcand ODC
Marquisette and Voile Cur
tains, per C 1 QC
pair. .Pi.OD
Several hundred remnants of
Curtain and Drapery Mate
rials at Half Price.
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Although inexpensive these rugs are vary desirable
both from the point of view of wear and good looks.
Excellent geometric designs are worked out on grounds
of brown, old rose, soft blue, jade green and mulberry.
Although generally used in sun parlors and bed rooms
they may well be considered suitable for any room in
the home.
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