J THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921. 9. Gas Leak Starts $24,000 Blaze Hill Steinbach Building in Fremont Practically De stroyed bf Fire. '"Yremont, Neb., April 22. (Spe cial Telegram.) Fire starting from C gas leak in a coffee urn" is be lieved to have been the cause of i." blaze that practically destroyed tUe Hilf Sttinbach buHding early thfc teaming, Rutting two business places and causing damage estimated at $24,000. The loss is partly covered by $18,100 insurance. The Finch cafeteria on the ground flcror was completely destroyed. C!ris Matteson, employed to fire up tk stoves in the restaurant, left thu lunch room but a few moments be we the alarm was turned in. He lit the coffee urn before departing uwi it it believed that the escaping (inn in the room was ignited in this rfcanner. - ' The offices and workshop of the Icmont Sign Service company on ths second floor is practically a to tal loss. A new stock of material had just arrived a few (fays ago and was destroyed. A clock in the cafe teria stopped at 4:47, which is sup p6sed to be the time of the ex plosion which shattered all the win dows in front of the building. This is the third fire in the same block within the last month. Chadron Lawyer Seeks ; Again to Practice Law Lincoln, April 22. (Special.) Allen G. Fisher, Chadrt (Neb.) at torney, who was disbarred by the Nebraska supreme court January 30, J920, has filed an application With the court for a cancellation and satisfac tion of the judgment.' He says that he has scrupulously obeyed the or der of the court, and has been sufficiently punished. Since July 20, 1886, he has been practicing law at Chadron and he is now 57 years of age, with a family, no capital and no training for any other profession. He asks the court to modify the decree,- which struck his name from the roll of counsellors at law in Nebraska. The disbarment order was indefinite as to time. The application : was filed by Julge Ben Baker of Omaha. The state senate yesterday allowed Newton Rule, chief complaining wit ness against Fisher, $1,300 for losses growing out of the alleged malicious prosecution by the attorney, which was included as a part of the specifications against Captain Fisher. Presbyterian Convention Central City, Neb., April 22. (Special.) About 70 women dele gates attended the Kearney Presby terian convention in session here this week. Group 2 Bankers Meet in Fremont Financial Institutions in Good Condition, Says President Stephens. Fremont, Neb., April 22. Spe cial Telegram.) Nebraska bankers of group two, about 300, gathered iu Fremont today for their ,23d an nual convention. The attendance U the largest in years. For the first time, the bankers brought their wives to the convention along with the mcu and women employes in the banks. Vice, President D. V. Blotter, Al bion, due to the resignation of Pres ident Maley last year presided al the opening session. Daft V. Stephens, president of th-: Fremont State bank, delivered th-; address of welcome. In commenting on the present situation, Mr. Ste phens said: "Most of ks consider these to be hard times but they are really substantial with the fi nancial institutions of the country protected by the federal reserve. If it had not been for the restriction forced upon the Janks by the board they would have toppled over under their own weight by their in capacity to take care of themselves. But now some of the restrictions should be removed." - A banquet and ball was held at Hotel Pathfinder. Supreme Court Calls District Judges to Help Clean Up Docket Lincoln, April 22. (Special.) Availing Itself for the first time of the constitutional amendment permit ting calling in of district 'judges to sit on the supreme bench in order to facilitate the work and progress of the court, the Nebraska supreme court announced today it has ar ranged to sit continuously from May 9 to June 13, in two divisions, hear ing arguments alternate weeks. Two district judges have been called upon each week, as follows: May 9 W. E. Stewart and Fred Shepherd, Lincoln. Mav 16 W. A. Redick, Omaha, and W. V. Allen, Madison. May 23 T. B. Raper, Tecumseh, and E. E. Good, Wahoo. i . May 30 A. S. Troup, Omaha, and R. R. Dickson, Blair. . June 6 E. J. Clements nd W. M. Morning, Lincoln. Dr James S. Wilson of Omaha Speaks at Nebraska City Nebraska City, Neb., April 22. (Special.) Dr. James S. Wilson of Omaha was the principal speaker at the Presbyterian church here before an audience of young men, members of the Westminister Brotherhood. He talked on the "Dedication of Life for Christian Duty." A banquet was j served by the women of the church. I 3 Make Your Old Furniture Like f'ew SPECIAL PRICES DURING THE SHOW A S-p4a aalta. vaaafcalateraa' la taatfcaratt Tttoar ar iaaeatrr, allk a-UBf trahwa aIUa4 . aad aaw aaria ant la MlM far aae livcree Phone Douglas 9097 r.t 27S VE MAKE HEW FUMIITURE AT FACTORY PRICES T lllaatraie aor law arlct wa amta a S-lea avar- toRea aaltc. BrtnK aa atraated taraaahaat. ay- later in neastuai Vetear Tapeatrr, at iw farnMa '175 and Slla Cavern FREE. SPECIAL PRICE ea SLIP COVERS Daat-araaf alia - eavara la aaaatlfal arataaaa a Bllaa 4aaaaak. aaraak alaalar aaaa, will aaaaa VMf fanhaM Wa, m Hfatuaa. A aaaeial al ter an tkaaa jaat-avaaf alia eavara tku waeaa 9-aiaea ea sa $21 50 American Upholstering Co. ir ltk lata Street, "f Oaaaalta Caatle BattL .Special Prices far Hatala aaa Tncatera. VOTE FOR i 01 ow For Re-Election as City Commissioner War conditions are passing. The time is ripe for "Onward Omaha." That includes New and Better Paving Additional Sewers 1 Reduction of Grades Widening of Streets to Carry Traffic of Greater , Omaha TOWL IS AN ENGINEER WHO KNOWS HOW VOTE FOR ROY TOWL 1 11 You will always EAT "with satisfaction" at Brandeis Stores Cafeteria Service 9 a. m. to S:30 p. m. Better Service in barber work or manicuring in our Men's Barber Shop, 4th Floor, Main Store Omaha Will Talk for Months About This Purchase Sale of arx Selling in a Regu lar Way, Right Now, at $65 to $70 Saturday - - . '. . v , . ..... ' v a MM J " W For Men and Young - 'Men ered these suits wc offer f3r Saturday good values at from $90 to $100. This year they-are priced in a regular way. at from $65 to $75, but a special purchase from Hart Schaffner & Marx enables us to offer about two hundred and fifty of these suits for Satur day at $50 each. ' The Reason for This Sale These suits are classed by Hart Schaffner & Marx as odds and ends, that ia there are not all sizes in all the styles in this lot. There are only a few suits of each number, but the values are so extraordinary that each Of the two hundred and fifty suits should be out of the house before 6 o'clock Saturday night. This is an excellent .opportunity for the man, old or young, who wants to be dressed up to date at economical prices. , ' 1 . " Ken's Store lecond Floor . Buy Your Shirts NOW! Saturday at 9 o'clock .Commences Our Biggest Sale of MEN'S LOW SHOES trday r A Real, Old-Fashioned DOLLAR Sliirt Sale 3000 Shirts at $1 Each A.bout,3000 good shirts at a price so low you will have to scramble to get yours when our doors swing open Saturday morning. About 1000 of these Shirts are seconds, but they are seconds of high grade cloth from one of our best makers, and the imperfections are very, slight; they would be cheap at twice this price; all styles; either collar attached or neck band shirts with soft or stiff cuffs; sizes 13 to 17; this sale will Hot last long it couldn't with such values, so get here early and don't be disappointed. . ; Athletic Union Suits lor Men 1 O Sizes 34 to 50, special, per suit, i aa0 Men 'a Knit Union Suits All shapes; every size, 34 to 50; 1 Og per suit, . la 9 Men's Cter Main Fleer Qualities That Should Sell Up to 9.00 1L Greatest Shoe Buying V- -I 11 .. Pair &8CS , yPfnunuy of the Season Demonstrating our leadership in giving greatest values in Men's Shoes, Real shoes, men- the'best leathers and workmanship, shoes that look, wear and fit well. Come early and be assured of the best choice. . ; , Without exception this is the greatest shoe buying opportunity- of the season, They are all of qualities that should sell up to 9:00; at 4.85 . . Extra Salesmen to serve you promptly Every Pair Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction ! Main Floor Men's Store f Get your Summer Oxfords NOW! yt;Wardrobe Trunks At $39, $45, $50 and $65 Brandeis Stores Is the exclusirer agent In Omaha for the distinguished "Mendel-Drucker" WaTdrob Trunk. In this trunk you Till find every conserr able, useful desire has been provided for clothes, shoes, hats and accessories all kept In perfect con dition. - ', , V. ; A U. 8. Hand trunks, Worth 10.00 Just 100 more of these Indestructible fibre hand trunks to be sold Saturday. They hold twice as much as the average suit case and will fit neatly into the tonneau floor of an automobile; regular 10.00 value;' 4 Qf" Saturday at , - tTVO Leather Traveling Baga-100 genuine leather hags and suit cases; regular 7M and 10.00 vak uee. ; Y u. r choice ; Satur day, at- $5 and $6 Italian' Hats Special. These hats are head and shoulders above the ordinary soft hats, are unmatchable for their . lightness in weight, fineness of texture and richness of colors; they include every conceivable style and were made to sell , o aa tor 6.00i and s.00; cpeeial, Saturday at, OeUU Men's Cloth Hats They will be extensively worn this season. They are blocked in the same way that the soft hats are and make a dressy hat for street or auto wear. We show several neat suiting patterns that are light and comfortable; r XLf special, Saturday at, a&adU New Caps for Men and Young Men Let us show you the new models that will head the 1921 cap pro cession and at a price which no other storo will give you equal quality for. Q (f and O f( Priced for Saturday at, OeUU abaUU Boys Hats and Caps An" immense puithase of boys' hats and caps for Spring and Summer wear; very imaginable shape and color shown; regular 1.00 and 1.50 values; spatial, for Saturday, Ef- each, 4 m 4 it- a5 Main Floor Men's Star Arcade. v 1Z tauD