THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1921. 7 A I ,1 X III De Valera Has Substitute for Anglo-Irish Pact Codicils Prepared ly Sinn Fein Leader Entirely Change Treaty, Report Dail to , Vote by Dec. 21. London, Dec 17.-(By A. P.) With ratification of the Irish peace treaty completed in the imperial parliament all cyci were turred to day on Dublin, where the Dial jMreann continued iti deliberations. The con.rnsug of opinion of the Irish correspondent of the mrrn ing newspapers is that yesterday' discussion in the dill added strength to the supporter of the treaty, al tho'iffh it is recognised that the op position continued U be formidable, Some writers think the treaty ad tiercnts are winning and point out that the statement issued in Dublin '.an night, calling for a public ses sion of the Dial on Donday is signed by both Eatnon DeValcra and Arthur Griffith instead of by De Valfri alone. ' , The codicils to the1 treaty which Mr. De Valera is reported to have prepared amount, it is said, to sub stitution of a new treaty for that now under consideration. Dail to Decide on Treaty by Wednesday Dublin,' Dec. 17. (By A. P.) Final decision on the Irihh peace ticatv bv the Dail Eiream can be cxptcjed on Wednesday, but not be fore, according to informiitioii ob tained from authoritative Sinn Fein circles.. , ' A public session will be held Mon fiay for formal prescntation.of a mo tion for ratification, but it is ex pected that the debate will continue until , Wednesday at least. The members continued their secret dis cussions today. . Beatrice Poultry Show To Be Held December 21-24 Beatrice. Neb., Dec. 17. (Spe cial.) The annual show of the Beatrice Poultry association will be ln-td December 21-24. There are al ready, over 200 c vand it is ex pected that this ' r will be lou , bled by the tin- ' - show opens. .Special prizes will be offered for the highest scoring birds: Earl Smiley of Seward will score the birds. Delegation From Clarks To Visit Central City ' Central City, Neb. Dec. 17. (Spe cial.) Clarks is planning to follow their band to Central City December 20, to join in the big bridge day cele bration. The Clarks band will be one of the attractions of the day. It is .estimated that the Clarks delegation will be fully 600 strong." ,; Open Evening Until ChrUtmas. ELDRIDGE . Phone Douglas 5567. ' : If you would select from a very wide assortment of charaiing things espe cially suitable for Christmas giving and if you would have intelligent and sym pathetic help and if you would have really excellent values, then our en semble of more than 4,000 different. Will Grange Bowl With Old Bronze Stand J0 inche wide at the top this bowl is uitable for either fruit or flowers. The xquisitelv decorated bronze stand is a Refinement. Previously f 10.00, now f5M Flower Bowl Jn tangerine glass especially suitable for flowers; measures 7 inches wide at top. Complete with blaclf base 1! 1 ' rj Plattsmouth Lawyer Suffers Breakdown Y Matt Gering, 61, brilliant Platts mouth lawyer, suffered a complete physical breakdown last week and was brought to Ford hospital in Omaha yesterday for medical care. He is a brother of Henry Gering of Omaha. Matt was active in politics ana at one time a candidate for congress. Seottsbluff Farm Bureau , Seeks Tariff on Beets Seottsbluff, N'eb., Dec. 17. (Spe cial Telegram.) Declaring their fi nancial condition is such that a pro tective tariff on sugar is needed, members of the Scotts'BIuff County Farm bureau adopted this resolution at their meeting: "Whereas, the beet growers of Scotts Bluff county find themselves in serious financial straits because of the low price that is being paid for sugar beets, "Therefore, be it . resolved by the Scotts Bluff County Farm bureau "That we urge congress to enact tariff legislation at once which will pive beet growers of the United States that measure of protection that may be necessary to ma: e the beet growing industry a profitable business," . Raise Relief Fund Friend, Neb., Dec. 17. (Special.) The Volga Relief society of this city, composed of members of the German Congregational and the Ger man Methodist churches, has raised ty subscription $409.50 for the re lief of the Volga sufferers of Russia. Bishop Stuntz to Speak Geneva, Neb., Dec. 17. (Special.) Bishop Homer C. Stuntz of Oma ha will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist' Episcopal church here Sunday morning and will be in Fair mont for an evening service. ' ; V 4,-)) Most Surely Delight Iridescent Bowl With wide roll edge as illustrated. Suit able for either fruit or flowers; measures 32 inches at top; sold complete with black stand , . - $50 3 Splendid Kainbow glass fruit or flower bowl in iridescent topaz or marine glass. 3314 inches in diameter. Complete with stand , $150 Christmas Cards by Tuck and Hall from 5c to $1 each Eldridge Importing 4313 Farnam Street War Finance Body Ending Farm Woes Chappell Farmer Fiuda That Corporation Helpi in Many Way. "The farmer needs a little cash to go ahead with farming operations from now to spring, and I find he can get it from the war finance cor poration," said F. H. llcndrickon, a farmer of Chappctt, Neb. He had come to Omaha to ittend the meet ing of co-oncrative elevator rompa- ! nic and called at war finance head ' nuarters in the First National bank i Luilding to h-arn at first hand how to put through loans. These loans arc doing a lot to rd the farmer' troubles," he said. "There is a more hopeful air in the country now than a year ago. In ' stead of pressing the farmer to sell all they have and pay their debts, extensions and new loans arc being made wherexer there is good se curity. I thought at first that the war finance corporation was a big fool idea, only good if a man wanted to buy cattle, but I now find that this money may be used to assist farmers in many other ways, Includ ing loans for holding grain or other products until the market is favor able. "This is no time to squeeze the farmer. Just because times are hard and prices tre low is no sign th'it the farmer's assets are never to have any value. The money being brought into Nebraska will not only restore agriculture, but bring prosperity to all lines .of business." Farm Loan Company Files Incorporation Articles Articles of incorporation of the Nebraska Agriculture Finance Cor poration, organized two weeks ago, were filed with the clerk of the county court yesterday. They have been filed with the state banking board and it is expected they will be approved. The capital slock of the corpora tion is $1,000,000 and loans to stock men and farmers of Nebraska will be made up to $10,000,000. Banks of the state are subscribing rapidly for the stock, according to John L. Kennedy, chairmai. of the organiza tion committee and E. F. Folda, secretary-treasurer. Fillmore County School Heads Meet at Geneva Geneva, Neb., Dec. 17. (Special.) Dr. Seacock of the University of Nebraska spoke at the meeting of the Fillmore County Educational associa tion today. "Shall the Schools Re trench?" was the subject for dis cussion by school boards and teach' era. Officers of the association are L. W. Weisel, Geneva, presidenV County Superintendent Haughawout, secretary: R. B. Bedell, Fairmont, treasurer! Helen Shelkopf, -Shickley, member of excutfve board. . . -w '.v a" I Deaths WUIUaa Will, friend, N.u fyn.r.l rrle. war he!4 Ik W.thudKl ehunh la thl city fur William Inllln, pioneer ral4eM at Halm county, wna diet t hi ham her. Th bwly ! taken la Paraheater tar burial. Juke) Malar. beatric. N.h John staler, lenaar r. Man! of DaWlft, illat at hi bam lhar ariar tine lllnaaa. Ha la urvv4 t hi widow n4 ftv ehll4rn. Job M. Metr. Iiawltt, Neb. John W. M.tra, 014 reahteiit of iMtmt anj Valine cuunty. died at hla ham In Dewltt attar tlniai lM aiekit. II i II. Kunaral aarv kaa war bald at In M. E. church. Ma.tar ruifbum lle. Tabl Ku.-k. Nab. Tha amalt n Of Mr. and Mr. A. W. I'anaburn ill.. I at In h.m of liia frandpar.nt Kt Dawann. funeral aervlce war belli tt tha Chris tian chunh. Mo.ee t. Brll. Atlantic, I Kunaral aervlce war hIJ at tha Con-refatlonal churrh bar for atuae K. H-ll. tt, prominent n4 wealthy faae county farm.r, who dUd ID aaniiarlum at Tarkio, Mo. Carl Immarmaa. rtaatric. .V.-B Carl Zimmerman, 75, 1)r4 at th boma of a nl.c In Waal llaatrlr.., o(tr a prolonged lllne. Ha I aurvlved by a am, who reetde In Omaha, and a rtnuuht-r llvma In t'anau. Th body waa taken to Million Crork (or burial. Will MurdonalJ. Pn City. Neb. Will Macdonald, r tlr4 farmer of thl city, dl.J at hla horn. Mr. Macdonald ni etrlikon a waelc to th flay befor hla death, vrlill drlvlnf a loail of hay ts town. II waa riding on lha top of th load whan atrlrkao and Ml unronaolou from th wafon. Th horaaa bt-cama frlkhten.d and ran away. Adam Voun. Hadlion. Neb. Adam Younr, SO, for many year a raalrient of till cou'jty, dl4 at hla limn noar Cantral City. Th body waa brouKht hara. Funaral aarvlea wer hld In th M. K. church, Hv. Chambar lain ffficlntlna, followed by Maionlo ary Ice at Crownhlll cemetery by th Ma.onln lodaa at Madlaon. of which h waa a member. Adam Younr waa born at Mon mouth, 111.. Aua-uat IS, 1871, Ha wa mar ried to Retta .. Trln. dauahtar of J. O. Trln. of Madlion. H I urvived by nil wife, three ona and two daunhter. Mr. H. C Moran. Bloomflelil, Neb. Funeral aarvlcea for Mr.. M i.'. Mnran, 39, war held In III Weatflde Lutheran church her copdurted by Ror. Rpleckermnn. She wa a daufhter of Mr. and Mr. I.oula Etaert, for many yeara resident of Blooinfleld. Her death occurred at her home In Plalnvievr. She la survived by th buaband, on aon and on daughter. Andrew Folk. Blooinfleld, Neb. Kunernl ervlce for Andrew Folk of thla place, who died at Wayne following; an operation, wr held at Wakefield. H la aurvlved by on daughter and on son, Mr. Frank fiartner. Bloomfleld, Neb. Mre. Frank Oartner died at her home her. She had bean cick for several year. Dr. Iorenzo D. Round. Table Rock, Neb. Dr. lrfiremo D. Rounds. 72.' who had lived In thl county Rtid practlaed medlcln at Table Rock, Lewiaton and Mayberry . for between 30 and 40 yours, died at hi home In May berry. He wna a veteran of, the civil war and la survived by hla wife. Funeral services were held at Lewiaton. Business Activities Fair Society Meet. Nelson. Neb. The annual banquet of the Nuckolls County Agricultural asso ciation will be held Tuesday. Secretary Danielsou of the state fair board, will be one of the speakers. Representative of the county fairs of thl part of th stale will meet In the afternoon to con sider matters of interest to fairs In gen eral. v Re-Elect Fair Officer. Pawnee City, Neb. The Pawnee County Fair association officers wera . re-elected Open Evenings Until Christmas. Importing Co. 1313 Farnam St. You wmm Casseroles In Sheffield Frames 7-inch round, and 8-lnch oval, Casserolet of oven glass,', guaranteed unbreakable by heat. Frames are Sheffield on nickel silver. Eight styles to choose from. A real gift for mother $750 PIE PLATES In Sheffield Frames 9-inch pie plates of oven glass, guaran teed unbreakable by heat The three styles of frames are of the same high grade plate as described above t 5i Co. TT un.iumuualy. Thar arai PreeLtant, W. T. farkiaaon; .a areeidt, iank Vir lltka; earraiary, I). v uatinm; u.a.urar, T. t. Itaaaati; dliaclura, K. M. Wha'ry aad Will t.at:a. liuring lha laat year over war aip.nd.d wa ImiiiuiaineliU ua the srauarta. Quart i I.Uaa Cmmrti. Pawn Cur. Nati Th Naoraaka Wa layau iiiate quartet gave a coutarl at tna Tlrai fraakyiarian churh bar. Tha Chriallaa Kndaavur aoci.iy bad char of the nia'talnm.ni, Pfjaltora liat Monr. Anelms, N.h Hee.lvar Mu.lt of lh da. funet t'auiila Mia' bank Iwiaa P)l" da poaltora. Over ll.00 la rlaed by thl aciiea. Weddings raalrr-Mrklea. (Irand Uland. 'ab The marrlai of Itlea 0rlruil Nlcklaa and Itaymond P.w.y Caalar took lar at the horn of lh l.rlUea parent, air. and Wa. W. J. Nlckl., Rev. W, U Aiialin of Trinity Vl.tbodlat Ki'lacopat church uonducllns lh rlnf c.r.mony. CampbrJI-lMMlf. Grand I.'and. Neb Mr. llo.la May foil ua and Clyda C. Campbell ware mar ried In thl city at th offlc of County Juile Mullln. Mr. anil Mre. Otto Klarr aeiinc aa algnalory arltneaaea. rn RriHirn I a member of th city fir department. They will link Grand Uland tlwir home. lVteraon-MoCor. Oraud laland. Neb John O. Pateraon f Mru.tl. and Kdlth N. Mt'Coy of Clarke, war married In thla idly by tounty Jvd( Mulllik . KopecUiy-Herbrecli, Grand taland, Neb Th marrlat of Roa Herbrch and Frank J. Kvpcky, both of Bchuyl.r, took lac In thl city, County Judf Mullln officiating. , HIIUama-Hhaderk. Grand laland. Neb. Ml.i Clara Khad.'i-k and Harry Wllllama, both of thl city, war married by Kav. Father Helmea, paa tor of Ht. Mary eathedral. Mia fiaclla Thompaon and Wlllla l.ymnn acted aa at- ONE-MINUTE STORE TALK Everybody swims op the 'stream of doubt' for weeks before Christmas, wonder In,; what to (rive some man er buy for Rift and then, at the Inst mlnnte, every body seems to torn to the store of least resistance and yon folk pet the crowds," aald a customer watching Saturday's great crowds ot shoppers at Greater Ife-braska. - a Ik. - el laadanta After a brief honamrn trip tha ouutil 'H return la thla city I re. i.U. Mr. William la In lh mply nf tha Caatral Power company bar. II formerly redd In Columbu. Kopk-Krllla(, Orand laland, N.b Albert Erneat tlopak and b.im Kmn.a Krltaln. both taaidenta of Araoaho. ar married by County Jud Mullln at th court bou.e It thl city. AaaMite Wadding !, Rhanandoah. la Th data of lh mar. rtac of Mlaa Huelah Kletrher of rJh.n.n. duah 10 I'aul Mlrhel, aa.l.tant county analiiear. waa announced at a party at tha ham of Mn. (Irady Port. Miaa I'letrher will b. a bride Cr.riaima eve rihe la employed at the Plrat National bank., Mr. Mlcb.l waa a atar foot ball plaver when h waa aiutlanl at L lloln.a collet at ! Mulnea, Harvard. Neb Mia Klbel Merirua and William Keollnc war married at Aurora. Miaa Mcaru 1 Ilia daughter of t).or y.grue, plumber, and the bride groom, an employ of tha Northweetera railway, live with hi liner, Mr. Omar Parrow, Knk-Ruaeh. Oenara, Neb. A marriag llrenaa waa granted to Benjamin Kank, 10, Saron vllle, end Ell Ilouach, I!, button. Carnee-Mlvernall. Aurora. Neb. Lloyd Carnt'a of Aurora and Miaa Mabel tillvernall of I'Mlllpa w.rv niarried hern. Mr. Vllvernall la national ehalrnian of malntenano of the Hrother hood uf Hhcp Ijibor.ia with an offlc In Omaha. Thoinn-Ha) nr . (Irand laland, Neb.Aimouiir.ment hn recently been mart In thla city of th marriag of Jay Thompaon, former vie prealdent of the Orand laland National batik, and Mlaa Clara Haynea. At preaent Mr. and Mra, Thompaon ar living In Omaha but plan later to reald In Chicago, where relative of th groom realdo. Threa Couple Married. Beatrice, Nb. Thru couple wer mar ried by County Juila Meiamor. They wer Col. Jatnea Johnaoit, 4ti. Cameron, Neb., and Kate llathe, 14, Sterling, Neb.; K.Mie Jame Wallman, 21, Haatrlre, and Mildred Conover, Si, Rlue Kprlng: An J0HN A. SWAN'SON, Pres. Open Evenings Until Christmas After All "He" Wants Dress and Negligee Shirts for Men $1.50 ?2 $2.50 and up Interwoven and Holeproof Hosiery for Men 10 50 75 and np DON'T MISS THE- Sale of Silk Shirts $8.50 and $10 $C25 values at tl plus tax The Gift of Gifts . Gloves for Men $1.00 to $7.50 Extensive Showing Belts and Buckles 50 to $5.00 House Coats and- Lounging Robes ?650 t0 ?35 Beautiful Silk Mufflers, $1.25 to $10.00 Collar Bags, 9 M to $3.00 Bill Folds, .'. to $3.M Men's Purses 50c to fi.50 Leather Belts, 50c to 82..V) Fancy Snsponders, oflc to $1.00 Silk Hosiery, 75c to tUi Umbrellas ami fanes, $1-00 to 1 10.00 Men's For laps UM to $240 ( loth Caps for Men, 11-0 to M.00 BOYS' TWO-PANTS SOTS BOYS' OVERCOATS BOYS' MACK INAW'S BOYS' . SHIRTS. BLOUSES, NECKWEAR, SWEAT ERS. GLOVES, BELTS. HOLE SLIPPERS FOR MEN AND BOYS. CORRECT APPAREL drew . aaaVlioff, IS. MaryavlM. Kaa , and Adalla Ann I'e lluhr. 17, m.i', b. A liien.a ale., riitrd I" Oala Terry, la, and tVtl. Holt. II, both of nea trie. Iloran-AiMrewJel.k. Orand lalaad. N.b.-Mia riara Andr.w- I.lak and U"d riimij'in lloran. butli of ;ib. war married Im thl city at th eoun houa, Juug Mull' p.rfotmliig lh oet.mony. Two t'auplea Mai larVl4. ll.atrlta. Neb. Robert P. JVta, II. and Mia Hoe Vura, I, loth of Hwantna, Neb., war married by County Judge M".emor. rlidiiey Oaorga Parry, l. and Mra, Kate Langwortby, it, butli o( U.atrke, wet married, Kelnmau- oiiover. Blue Springe, Neb. kC.lily Jnmea Vein man, II, of Ileal rl. a, mid Mildred Alice Conover, II, of till city, wera married by Judg Meeamor at Heat rice. They lll niak their horn at lleatilr. Sualboff-lieHulir. Wymor. Neb-Atidred Oonr Si'athoff, II. of Maryavlil. Kan,, and Adelia Anna lnuhr. It, of Wynmra, wer mtrrled by Judg Meaamor at Heatrlt, Tk.y wl.l make their hum at Hoiyavllle, McTlarnen-Htlll. Pawn City, Nab Mia Camilla fllit nf thla city waa married to Ch.trl.i Mo Clarneo of Suinmerfleld, Kan. at Lin coln. They wilt renlda on a farm nenr Hummerfleld. Mlaa mitt haa tiiuaht in tliaj country achool during th l.ial year. Trller-llolfcr. Wymor. Neb. Carl Trotter of l.liifloln waa married to Mlaa Mildred lloilarr uf Wymor at Lincoln.- Mr. Trotter la In th employ of th Hiirllngtoii a tut Mre. Trotter haa been clerking for th' Kudgo A Ouncel Co. They will . mako their bom In Lincoln, Melnlyre-Pelhoml. Beatrlc; Neb l.eater L. Alcltityr and Etta Lovlna Pethoud were married by County Judg Mra.mure. They i-nurt tu mak their home on a farm pear Auburn Th bride la a dHUghtur of Clly Clerk Pethoud of Ueatrlc. Try The Bee Want Ad Columns. WM. L. a Useful Gift AFTER all your thought on the subject of what to buy "Him" for Christ mas, there is one logical store at . which to buy it a gift from Greater Nebraska will please 'Him" most and cost you least. Greater Nebraska is thronged with shoppers enjoying lowest in the city prices and The West's Largest Selections of Gifts for Men and Boys Make Your Shopping Pleasant Come MONDAY Shawl, "V" Neck, Pullovei . Sweaters for Men $4-50 $5 $6.50 to $12.50 English Wool and Silk Mixture Wool Hosiery , 75? $1 $1.50 Greatest of All- Silk Neckwear Sales 45 65 95 135 165 Worth 75c o 92.50 Silk, Linen Initial Handkerchiefs for Men 25 to $1.50 Christmas Gift for Men Pajamas & Niglit Robes $1 to $10 Entirely New Patterns Bath Robes ?4 $(550 $750 Scarf 1'ins $1.0 t R-"0 . Knife and Chain Sets I-.S0 to f..WI Full Dress Sets, $2.50 to Caff Links, .Vic to $3.00 Sterling Belt Buckles IU0 to $00 Collar 1'ins, 25e to llK) TraTeling Bscs 0 o fU.00 Suit Cases to tV,M AVardrobc Trunks 2(UQ to $109 FOR MEN AND WOMEN: Poultry Show at York Prove? Record-Breaker York, Kcb., Dec. 17. (Specul.) Tlie third annual ihow of the Cen tral Nebraska Toultry tmoclatiou tloicd on a of the nioit mcctnful f -hibitiont linre the atiociation wit organized. There were more than "00 birda on exhibition. Ten coun tic wore reprt.entcd and the difplay wa visited by large numbcri. In dividual tale of birds wai held Thursday and was one of the Urgent ever held by the association. At the annual Hireling and ban quet, it was decided to hold the next show at York during the second week in December, lu22. The foU towing otliccri were elected: W. S, Tastgart. president: 11. C. Feemster, vice president, and C. O. Hudson, re-elrcted secretary-treasurer, J. K. Shapland, August Krah and S. I Clcland were elected board of di rector. . Montreal Hank Open. Montreal, Dec. 17. The Merch ants Dunk of Canada, on the strength of a proposed merger with the Bank of Montreal, opened its door today for business. The proposed absorption of the Merchants bank, declared by Its offi cers to have been the result of an impairment of its reserve was an nounced after the Montreal stock exchange yesterday had ordered trading stopped in its stock. HOLZMAN, TreaM $1Q and w up m. -..a mm mm i Mi 1 ,ia