TilK BEE; OMAHA, ATUK1)AY. At'KIL 1921. J; I s Americans Rank Second Among Tokio Foreigners 33 U. S. Citizens in Tokio, Second in , Number ;to '3,166 Chinese British Third With 367. Tokio, April 22, Americans rank icoiul in the list of toreignrrs rcsid- t r I. uiif in tue capital cuy oi japan, u y.as announced recently by the met- trojjoiitan police department oi 19 Jo. Of the 5.245 foreigners living Tokio 653 of theni are Americans, txording to these 1921 figures. . J A; notable increase in the Germans 5 f. iug in Tokio is one of the out ? landing features of the announce- 6 wicnt. As a reason tor this is given T fhc fact tliat German business men h '. : - :.. i flit cluvmJiiiiK lu ugaiu luunu luni tie during the great war. The 50 mans who lived in 'lokio during ic war : have . increased toU7 al- gcady China ranks first in the list wd Great Britain's residents are ifrhird. The list follows: Chinese, J.466; Americans, 653; British, 367; Russians, 227; Germans, 127; French, Filipinos, 37; Hollanders, 28; "Ktviss, 26; Hindoos, 2!; Italians, 21; SNvedes, 20; Czechs, 16; Siamese, 15; 3'ortuffuese, 13; Belgians, 13; Argen tinians, 12; Spaniards, 12; Chilians, 11; Austrians, .8; Danes, 6; Norwe plans, 6; Canadians, 5; Australians, j J Greeks, 4; Bulgarians, 3; Malay ans, 3; Emns,. 2; Burmese, 2; Bra zilians, 2';- Mexicans, 2; 'Roumanians, if t :: S. Seeks Restoration J; Washington, April 22. While dis tribution of the former German iables in the Pacific will be deferred jfrnding settlement of the. status of 4he island of Yap, it was "learned to 15ay that the United States will make !n effort to have cable commumca ion to the Dutch East Indies and Jjir east over the lines now in posses- soon as possible. Tfcar the cables radiat-. sland of' Yap were jealcd by the Japanese authorities nd have never been reopened. Jhc 3ble formerly' extending from Yap Shanghai .was Reflected from. the Chinese city to a point in possession 3J Japan in the far east. Whether mi attempt- wjli be made by;, the iVmerican government to have , the J&blc restored to: Shataghai was not disclosed. , ;5)r east over the li Asion of Japan 'as s Y,'. During the Tfcar ' -3jg from the Tsl; Redraft Anti-Dumping " Pacts, of ; Tariff Bill; Up Before Senate Sobn Washington, April 22. Anti dumping and currency - valuation provisions of the emergency tariff bill will be revised and the measure reported to the. senate Saturday or Monday, Senator Penrose announcd. Senator Penrose said that while il was possible the provision limiting depreciation in foreign currency to 66 23 per cent 'below . normal par value in assessing import duties might be stricken -out, it was not probable. lie admitted this feature of the bill has caused trouble, but said it could be redrafted so as to provide increased protection with out inflicting undue hardships. Passage of the bill in the senate by the end of next week was pre dicted by ..the senator. So change will be made in the sections of the bill imposing duties on agricultural products, he said. The get-together Want Ads. medium Bee Failure of Man to Get Transcript May Cost His Life Court Reporter Becomes Fu gitive Before Brief for Ap- peal Completed and Con m vict Can't Get Rehearing. Duuuoin, 111., April 22. Because , I uie court stenograpner wno re ! corded his trial on a charge of mur der is now-a fugitive from justice, William Pursley is in jail . here awaiting execution of a. death sen tence without the means of getting his case before the state supreme court. Before action could be taken on an appeal by the prisoner, following, his conviction. Miss Abbie Robert son, the, stenographer whose duty it is to make the brief for presenta tion in the higher court forged the signature of Circuit Judge Pope, and under, the odiuhi of prosecution re fused to decipher her notes on the trial. Miss Robertson's whereabouts are unknown. . Without the brief the case cannot go to " the supreme court. - A stay of execution has been granted, by the governor and the attorney general has issued a spe cial ruling that the appeal may be framed by counsel for both sides, of the .case and Judge Pope, pro-, viding an agreement can be reached as to the major premises for the re-trial. Without the agreement Pursley can take no further action and will hang on June 24. i Alaskan Railroads Ask to Issue $1,500,000 in Bonds Washington. April 22A-The Alas ka Anthracite Railroad company ask ed authority of the Intrestate Com merce commission .today ' to issue $1,500,000 6 per cent 20-year bonds, to' co'mplete its ' line. Charles D. Davis, general manager, said the business and climaiic conditions in Alaska required the road to be com-1 plcted during' the present working season.1 ' : v- Guests Catch Own Fish, See It Cook in Londou Cafe London, April 22. London has the latest thing in restaurants, where guests are able to select their fish alive from a glass tank in the center of the dining room. It is known as the Tuscan and has introduced Flor entine cooking into London. It is in the famous Soho district. Guests will be furnished with lish inor t.n-klp if thev desire and car. have the pleasure of catching their 1 own trout or whiting. The fish cat! be seen cooking behind a glasi screen on a Tuscan spit, which re volves over a wood and charcoal . fire. The glass screen separates the kitchen from the dining room. Mixing iOTlPWIPlIKS OKIIPAKIY 3. E. COR. Kit A JACKSON STS. The Greatest Sale of ) Chicago Builders Announce Lockout Against Workmen Chicago. April 22v A lockout of the building trade in Chicago ef fective April 30. unless the unions sign -up for a 20 per cent cut for skilled labor and a 30 per cent re duction for unskilled labor was an nounced tonight by the builders. At r. resent the rate is $1.25 and $1 i an hour. . UndermtislMs IMarine Corps Airplanes ; ; Return to Washington . j; Washington, April 22. Complet ing a S.OOQ-niilp round trip aerial Jpurney to the Dominican republic J Aid, return, two marine corps-air-Janes. which left liee "Nfarch2V ar rived safely , today at Boiling Field ttom Fayettcville. X. C. ' -The expedi tion was escorted from Fayetteville. o this city .by three other marine f'prps planes. " v--"Si 'The (light was intended to blaze aerial trail from Washington to She .Yiruiii islands, but an outbreak ik bulfenia pl'ui at,San.iuan,,PortoL "T;. .?c( Ti flvfe n mm hart- yrom Sn Doiningoi,r5: . ! fykexk Stirling, Runner Up 5t In British Golf Tourney : J Burrhill, England,, April 22. (By he Associated' Press.) Janet Jack ion, the Irish woman golf champion, Jfcday won the woman s golf tourna nricnt for the championship offered l!y the Golf Illustrated. She turned 3i a score of 158 for the 36 holes of medal play. ' Miss Alexa Stirling, the limerican champion, made the" 36 Stoles in 161. 5 Miss Jackson, who made the 'i ifiorning round in 80, completed the Afternoon round in 78. Miss Stirling .jurned in a card of 81 in the morn- i nng round and 80 in the afternoon. - pivorced Couple Make Up, St Judge Sets Aside Decree A;divorif decree granted Carlton TSanford and Leah Sanford in dis- wict court April 15, 1918, was set ;aid by Distnct Judge Sears yester day when they appeared before him .tafnd told him they had made up their differences three months after the di vorce and returned to each other. .They- said they just forgot to have the decree set aside, but looked upon iit as never having been granted. In view of their present happiness and prospects for continued felicity, Judge Sears entered , the order mak ing the divorce -decree null and void. ; Agriculture Committee Senate Gets Down t$ Work ashington, April 22. Work on farmer relief and kindred legislation '-as begun today by the senate ag ificultural committee. f: Senator Capper's bill to legalize co- a' j . operative marKcimg was reierrea o I Secretary Wallace.. The packer control-bill, 'reintroduced by Chairman Korris of the senate committee, was Jfcferred to a- subcommittee headed by Senator Norris, which will meet tomorrow. The committee decided Jftot to have further hearings on the measure. - j ; i - . :I. C C. Boosts Loading Price For Handling Live .Stock Washington. April 22. Increased J fcharges for loading and unloading ordinary live stock at public stock I j ards5at";Chicago-and other western 2 joints and inclusion of such charges ui transportation of live stock were J Ordered today by the f Interstate Commerce commission. The charges were fixed at a uniform scale I $i $1 a car. The previous scale had pnge.d ifom 5Qcents to $l.at various ! stock yafdsvi t!" s,.'vVrv !t, . '' --r.'.V-- 1 4 vTo Send Minister to U.r S. l Otu4aT Ajjhl" 22. Defihrtevan: aouncement of the Canadian, govern .rent's intention to appoint Vniinister Ito the United States was made" in-the house of commons tonjghty Pre Jjnier Arthur Meigheri; 'dutfng .'a de Jbate on a vote of $6O,0O0l-for Cani idian representation at Washington, A. M. Bruner, Prominent in : National Y. M. Work, Dies St RockJsland, in., April 22. A. M. jBruner, T.0, died last night in Everett, Wash., according to information re ceived here today. For 35. years he aad been prominent in nat' v. Twenty feet above the Hi tfK P.enta : Wre Offering the Biggest . ' . , . i ..... . .. Here's the Evidence: 4,. First, the difference between ground 'floor "and second f loonrentalf is a big saving prorated on every suit. cAt, Barker's you never -pay for the suit that the other f el low: don't pay for because we sell for cash. Here, you avoid the taxation on every suit, created by excessive .stocks, heavy insurance and elaborate fixtures. ' Doesn't it sound logical? Three Value Groups Not to be Equalled in thejMiddlewest From the Workshops of More than Twenty of Ameri ca's Finest Tailors, We've Assembled - This Vast Showing of ; Quality Clo es Here's a store not content with a tieup with one or two clothing manu facturers, accepting the good, bad and indifferent as they produce, but we choose the best values, best styles, best qualities from more than 20 of America's premier clothes makers. No wonder Barker clothes always have a 'distinctive appearance, regardless of the price you pay. : t . .: ' . We've set out on a policy this Spring to bring to the men and young men.of Omaha clothing values that equal -those of,1914. Come up Saturday and judge for yourself just how successful we have actually been. .. ' '- " ' ' ; ' Big men, little men, long or short size at Barker's matters' but little -we are prepared to-fit you perfectly in the suit of your .choice. and' at . a price you care to payi y . ? . ' You'll appreciate the courteous, obliging, painstak 1 ing-service every v Barker salesman endeavors.? to render. Rain or shine, come up Saturday; ; Assure Yourself of a Saving of at Leas$ifl by Taking the Elevator to Second Floor Securities Building, 16th and Farnam. i m i , i . r i ; . si i I . $1.25 .... $1.45 I Garments Garments ' . 42c 59c Omaha Has Known in Months , ... Teddy Bears ; and; : r Night Gowns Made of fineiqual ity, soft Nainsook and , Longcloths in white and flesh. On . sale Saturday at Leu Than Cost , of Materials ! Each , garment 'is, cpt full and d a i nt i l y trimmed with; pretty laces' and 7 embrbid- SALE Box Chocolates Full - Pound boxes of assorted creams or nougat covered with a thick; heavy coating of rich chocolate, only". . .'. ... . 49c enes. $1.65 Garments t. $1.,9.8 : . Garments 69c 83c I ! Many Refreshingly New Dresses I i Have Just Arrived You will like' the way they are made, for' they show workmanship of a' very high degree. . They are of piam ana stnpea taireta, charraeuse, georgette and Canton crepe, etc., in, novel basque effects, flared cbrd' ed i- slcirts, - allwing drapes and rows of ruffles and are very moderately priced I Spring Suits at $22.50 Up Spring Coats at $14.75 Up Reduced Pric s bt C MILLINERY.' Scores f , $ecfeingrid-fasbn novelties 'in leghorns, taeffetas nd hair braids at decisive rediic- $4.91; $5.95; $6.45 Up'v , Charge Accounts 'Invited r - . On Johnson's Prepared Floor Wax 59c Here 'is a ' REAL buy if you tvant this high-grade "y'ax for housecleaning. Pound Can, . , Regularly 85c Two-Pound Cant, d 1 ' 1 Q Regularly $). 65. J) 1 . 1 7 Screen Paint About Price You will get a fine. oil. paint that will be, an excellent pre servative for both frame and wire. , S;24p .3?c Pautt Bruihef-7-A; good r,2-inch pure Uhinese bristle brush, only . .'. . 19c J j Side Icing Refrigerator With large white enameled1 foodcham bers equipped with wire shelves". that will maintain a frigid temper ature; insulated to save ice; special. . . if-, V Will X J. $37.50 'MkJ- Saturday Only on All Bedroom Fornitiire ! 1 Lack of Space. Makes It Possible to Show Only a Fraction of i'thei? oargains i ou van vouni i our, oavings in JLfoiiars" : . - As Always, 'You Make Your Own Terms, v.; ''. Chiffoniers- J Dressing Table f Chiffonier, well made of 4 Dreinj; Table,un wal solid oak, ;with? Sspaci-' nut;- finish "wilh ; triple of1-ich $15.95 Beds Full Size Bed imitation oak, very well made, at 1 ft QC only.,..VAV.vr .'.i ' , ?. Ivory Bed in full size , with five slats in . each end, re- duced to Twin Beds in rich ma hogany, unusually well made, in Adam period, $19.75 Oak Bed, Colonial de signs, in quarterea oaK, . full size, ; Saturday. f 4-Pot Bed, with large , panel ends, in genuine mahogany tOQ Cf or walnut Many Others , f $22.50 Dressers Dreer in solid. oak with French plate mirror and fsd.rr..$ 17.95 Dreiser, beautiful? ivory, With; 2 8x2 4 French plate $37.50 mirror, is. . Drettar, Adam design, in ivory, with 42-inch top.; 2T.. $42.50 Dret.en, William., and Mary model, in mahog any an Adam desiga in Bird's-eye Maple and :a moilem period in beau tiful 1ory, all with large tops., and big motors,; reuucea (PAT rTri Many Others to pus draw $14 qe; era., at... f -"aw yw , . .. . Chiffonier, 'in richi.'wal nut finish with'; roomy toD'and 7 QC drawers 270 Chiffonier, an Adam de sign inbeautif vl mahog any finish t O Q CA reduced toVAi7.0U Chiffonf.r,quartcred oak with 84-lnch plank top, in Adam l?OQ Crt period, atH4y.U Chif f onier, YChippendae design, in very , fine, ma hogany flf 7' EA finish. onlyP v Many ..Others- - rench plate mirrors. 'only .'. .' : -$19:79 Dressing; Table, t Ad.T3n period, in quartered oajcj' triple-'' plate mirrors; only ....... $32.50 Dressing Table, Chip1-. pendale-model, in beau tiful 'ma- (IJOQ ClV'' hogany, atvOI.OVr, Dressing, t Tables, in -creamy, i vory finish,'" with triple plate mirrors,' fe;v:..$42.5P) OWMing . Table;in wafe; - nnL solid. mahoganyi' line'd 'drawers, triple mir . rors, at . I0f IrlllC IIIU- , $59.50 , Complete Suites Are Also Specially, Priced . . . , .. . ... . , - . ( : . . . -j , .. 1 IS"