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TUB BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1822.
Crop Loans Asked
finance Board
by State Bankers
Kesolutioni Sent to Jefferia
, Asking Thit Growing Win
. tfr Wheat, Be, Taken
Collateral
By EDGAR c.
Washington. Jani
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or Cheyenne,
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cjffolutio
Jrueing
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NYDER.
it Oaaha Im.
10. (Special
of 80 bankers
and Kimball
'?.,,ntie convention at Sidnev
leb.) late in Defember, have tent
to the members of the Nebraska del
egation in coifcrrij resolutions
adopted at that nleeting. The reso.
Uitions urge thai growing winter
wheat in good condition be accepted
l)y the War Finance corporation as
oecunty for loaifs where the borrow
er i5 actually ef gaged and is Jk pos
session of sufficient farm DroDertv.
heat as to adequately
s. ' 1 he resolution
farm machinery ex-
those localities be
collateral in view of
ew farm machinery is
including such
sreure the lo
further urge th
tciisively used
aio accepted
the fact that
regarded as lood collateral,
Talk With Cooksey.
Congressman Jefferia had a talk
with Dirjftor Cooksey of the War
l'lnancetorporation with reference
to the Recommendation contained in
''C resolutions, and the likelihood of
ilieirjijeing given the consideration
''levJrciescrve. cominsr as thev do from
of the best known bankers in
the state. " '
Mr. Cooksey, hi his talki with the
congressman from the Second dis
trict, said that the consideration given
by the War Finance corporation to
".tatters of the character contained
in the Sidney resolutions was based
not so much pn the nature of the
security, but as to whether !t was full
r.nd adequate. Mr. Cooksey further
said that,-assuming that the sccurit
offered by the applicant was in other
Ysspccts good, it might be possible to
consider growing crops as a part of
the collateral.
'It is rather difficult," the director
said, "to state in the abstract what
the War Finance corporation's atti
tude would be toward such security
and the members, I feel sure, would
rather deal with the matter according
to individual cases as they are pre
sented. . ,
, Thought Loans Adequate.
The director also remarked that
lc had presumed that the large sums
recently loaned Nebraska farmers
were adequate for present needs and
that he- was of the opinion that the
resolutions passed at Sidney really
concerned a situation which arose
some months ago and which was now
obviated. . -
Myron- Learned and Frank A.
Shotwell. Omaha atorneys who have
been in Washington for several days,
left for Nebraska this afternoon.
They were presented to . Attorney
General Daugherty by Congressman
Jefferis this morning.
J, H. ' Sherlock of the Internal
Revenue bureau, Omaha, is in Wash
ington. . v
.Armour Must Resign '
iaii uirectorsmp
' Washington, Jan. 10. J. Ogden
Armour of Chicago was denied per
mission yesterday by the "Interstate
Commerce commission to retain his
directorships in the Illinois-Central
and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
railroad' companies. Under , the
transportation act, Mr. Armour
must surrender one of the positions
of director immediately.
Only a brief order, bare of ex
planation except that "it has not
been shown that either public "or
private interests would be adverse
ly affected by his holding after De
cember 31, 1921, the position of di
rector of the Illinois Central Rail
road company and of the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway
company," was issued by the com
mission. '
When the commission denies such
applications, it is presumed to be
for the reason that the railroads in
volved are competitors.
Governor Participates
. in Wolf Hunt Near Edison
Edison, Neb., Jan. 10. (Secial.)
A wolf drive was held in the Edison
precinct, participated in by several
hundred men. The drive netted the
hunters six coyotes and a large num
ber of rabbits. The coyotes were
sold at auction. Governor McKelvie,
who took part in the hunt, purchased
one bf them.
1 A drive was held in the New Era
precinct recently in which the hunt
ers brought in nine coyotes and two
wagon loads of rabbits.
Russia Objects to Genoa
as Site for Conferences
Paris, Jan. 10. (By A. P.) Ad
vices from Cannes are that a second
iclegram received by the supreme
council from Foreign Minister
Ohitcherin last night says that the
Russian government considers
Genoa, Italy, not suited as the site
tor the forthcoming international
inancial and economic conference.
He declares the city too remote and
the communication facilities insuffi
cient, proposing London instead.
Colorado Shipper Receives
Good- Profit on Fat Lambs
Two double-decks of fat lambs
were brought to the local market
yesterday by Nathan Lanbom of
Fort Morgan, Colo, for which he
received the top price of $11,65 a
hundred. The shipment consisted ot
499 head that averaged 82 pounds an1
Mr.'Lanborn said he -was pleased
with the profit the shipment brought
hinv- '
Three Killed, 12 Wounded
in Uprising at Bergiola
LoBdon, Jan. 10. In a bloody
fight between Fascist! and com
munists at Bergiola, near Carrara,
Italy, three persons were killed and
. a dozen badly wounded, says a
Times dispatch from Milan.
Carabineers who -"ntenrened were
fired upon by the riflemen of both
factions. Wholesale arrests fol
lowed. , ... -
Lions Complimented
on Growth of Gub
. Orlando Jones, deputy , district
governor of Lions International
clubs of Wyoming and Colorado,'
was a guest at the regular noon
luncheon of the Omaha Lions club at
the Rome hotel yesterday.
Mr. Jones spoks briefly on the
growth of LionUm in the United
btates and throughout the world and
expressed his appreciation of the fact
that the Omaha club showed signs
of a healthy growth since hit last
visit here in February, 1921.
William Baxter spoke on the
Woodrow Wilson foundation.
Representatives of the Uurgets
Nash company gave denionitration
of draping a model and of the de
signing of Mina Taylor dresses. The
program was concluded with the
showing of a one-reel, historic film
which hss not yet been released for
public exhibition.
There wss a record attendance at
the luncheon. Cub C F.. Cobbey
was chairmsn in chsrge of the enter
tainmrnt.
Meanest Burglar Steals
Fund From "Charity Box
Kathrrine Dowd, chief nurse at
Creighton Dental college, Twenty
sixth and California streets, fines the
clinical students pennies, nickles and
dimes when they forget to put their
instruments In their proper places.
At the "close of business" Mon
day night the chief nurse hud col
lected $4, which she placed In a
"charity box," and which she planned
to give to the Fsther Flanagan home
fund.
She returned yesterday to find the
drawer of the detk pried o;kh and
Hie money misting. A burglar, it
was found, had entered the building
by a first floor window during the
night. .
A philanthropic society in London
annually sends between 30,000 and
40.000 Christmas cards to prisoners
all over the world.
U. S. Steel Totmuge Report. 1
New York, Jan. 10. The monthly
tonnage report of the United States
Steel corporation, made public to
day, showed 4,208,414 tons of un
filled orders on hand, December 21,
This Is an increase from November's
unfilled orders, which totaled 4,250,
542 tons.
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Great Furniture Demonstration Sale Is Now. Going On
Brandeis Master-Made Furniture Lower Than Market Prices. All Goods
Marked in Plain Figures. Liberal Credit if You Desire It. :-: Seventh Floor
Wednesday,
fife BlMMflDEflg STOIIOT Wednesday
Sales for Everybody Prices for Every Pocketbook
s
A New Shipment of
HI Mid
Season
f l' II A W J
Hats
Charming for Immediate Wear
Attractive Yisca braids made up in close-fitting
turbans with gay-colored flowers lending
their "brightness for the needed bigh-Ughting
of the dark winter costume. And the ever ap
propriate silk hat in vivid shades of pheasant,
old blue, bright red, henna and American
beauty; off-the-face models with embroidered
garnitures of wool and metal threads. 200 new
hats for your choosing Wednesday, 8.60,
8.50
$eend FloorEast.
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Our January Clearance Sale of
Cloth and Silk
In this group are smart cloth dresses
of Tricotine and'Poiret Twill, attrac
tively beaded and embroidered. Others
are in Canton, Crepe de Chine and a
few Lace models, but all represent
splendid values at this low price. A
good assortment of colors and sizes.
Specially priced for Wednesday, 22.50
Seoond Floor West.
ft V
SOW pi
:
Dresses
For Immediate Wear
Women's Heavy
Union
Suits
Of select combed yarns with
soft fleece lining, low neck
and no sleeves or high neck
with long sleeves, both ankle length. Regular 1 1 Q
and extra sizes, 1.50 and 1.75 values for .
Children's Heavy Fleeced Union Suits Full bleached,
in drop seat style, high heck and long ' 85 C
sleeves. Sizes 2-16 years, per suit
Third Floor-C.nUr.
Important Features of the January
White Sale Are t
Fancy Linens
Beautiful Hand Embroidered
MadeiraPieces
5.00 to 6.98 Scarfs
for ....
10.00 and 12.00 Center Pieces
for
15.00 Scarfs
for
2.98
5.00
9.9a
Some of These Pieces Are Soiled
3.98 10 4.98
4.98
Imported Lace Trimmed Scarfs', Center Pieces and
... Lunch Cloths All elaborately embroidered. O 29
rt. - . TV 1. S
Z4-mcn denier rieces ; ccb,
Scarfs-3 sizes, 18x36, 18x45,
18x54, priced from
54-Inch Bound Lunch Cloths
Priced at,
13-Piece Embroidered Luncheon Sets A pretty but
inexpensive set that will make a good substitute to
save the finer linens. Set consists of one 24-inch cen
ter piece, six 10-inch doilies and six 6-inch C OR
doilies; complete for, '. .
Half Price Seduction on All Hand Embroidered Italian
Cut Work Scarfs, Center Pieces, Lunch Cloths and
Luncheon Sets, at exactly their price a week ago.
Madeira Luncheon Set Price 13-piece set, some--.what
mussed from handling. , .
v ' Main Floor Wert
Open Stock Dinnerware
25 Per Cent Discount 1
All dinnerware, open stocks and sets are included in
this 25 Discount Sale. :
Odds and Ends of Close-Out Patterns for Price and
Less. A big opportunity for a set or fill in items at
radical reductions. V
Fifth Fler East.
Wednesfday Is Linoleum Day
Heavy Inlaid
LINOLEUMS
1.39 Sq. Yd.
Colors ' go through to the ) back and
never wear off. ; The ideal floor cover-;
ing for stores and offices. Wood par
quetry effects and straight line tile
patterns in the newest colorings, per
square yard, r 1.39
-4 Yards Wide .
CORK LINOLEUM
98c Sq. Yd.
Genuine . cork linoleum with .burlap
i back, wide enough to cover your kitch-x
en in one solid piece, no joints, thor
oughly seasoned and very durable;
tile, block and wood patterns in at
tractive colors, square yard, 98c
Sixth Floor West
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Helping the Shopper
The interests of the customer and the in
terests of The Brandeis Store are identical.
To promote the one is to promote the other.
Shoppers have learned that the training
given . to representatives of The Brandeis
S,tore is particularly helpful to those who find it some
what difficult to "make both ends meet." They will
find the representatives of The Brandeis Store willing
and cheerful in the effort to help shoppers make their
money go as far as it must. y
The Brandeis Store customers have learned that
Brandeis is something more than a mercantile estab
lishment it is an institution,
It has reached this high place by systematically
operating for the mutual good of buyer and seller. .
. That explains the remarkable growth of The Bran
deis Store. Likewise, it insures an ever-growing army;
of satisfied customers.
Meeting the Wife Today?
She's been shopping and is probably tired.
Bring her to these attractive Restaurants
the beautiful surroundings will be a treat to
her and will Ntend to give her rest.
Luncheon
11 A. M. to 2 P. M. A la Carte, also Business Lunch
for men and women 75c per plate.
1 Every Day Except Sunday.
Th. Brand.is Stora R.stau rants 10th Floor.
Special -Prices on Many Household Articles Needed in the Home
Ironing Boards Springer stylo, the
most rigid board on toe O Qfi
market Specially priced, ;
rtcs R.dncod on all Most Realt
ors, "Too Roaster with toe Eztra
Tra?: ;
No. o aizo, now...... .'..Jt3
No. 1 ahn, now 3)
No. 2 six, now ZJLi
No. a .izi, now..; 4.10
CLASSIC SOAP
Swift's CUuuic Soap The helping hand
on wash day. Specially sdftp
priced, 10 bars for '
-Fifth-Floor West.
VICTORIA CLEANSER
Victoria Cleanaer Cleans everything in
the kitchen. Specially priced, p O
6 cans for .
Do you know about the wonder
ful A B C Electric Washer? See it
in operation and learn about our
payment plan. '
Aluminum Prosorv
in Kottloo Hart
sise; some slightly
damaged. , , iCU
SpaoisJat
Wixard Wall and Cit
ing OiMtsr Mado of
chemically treated yarn,
complete with "I OQ
long beadle,
dm
Arcade Cof
fee Mills
Wall style,
tested and
approved by
Good
Housekeeping
Institute. Fresh cof
fee la assured if you
use one. JJQ
Special.
Maj.stio Electric Heat
ers No. 7 sire; takes
the chill out of a room
so conveniently; guar
anteed for ' one year.
Specially priced Q AQ
for this ale,
Aluminum Coffee
and T.a Pete 2-qt.
sizes, seamless and
guaranteed satisfac
tory. Spe- I flA
dally priced, A,w
Hl(h-Gne iMhatar nr.
MWm-An copper, aicl7
nlcke plated; vatvt trp
ta Ui T-cnp .It.
pcUll7 priced.
5.50
Aluminum Windsor
Kettle With cov
ers, - -quart , site,
highly polished and
well finished. 7Ql
Special price. 1
Iron Skillets
Caat Iron Skillets No. 8 aise; beet
for all deep frying, extra; i nn
heavy and well made, -l.Vv
Dish Fans
Aluminum Dish Pane It-quart site
with side handles, made of - 9Q
good weight aluminum, only
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