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    THK DKU: OMAHA. SATURDAY. JANUARY H, 1922.
Tariff Framcrs
Enter Final Lap
of Rate Question
Sharp Im-rrate of Duties m
Farm ProJucli PropoirJ
Iy Rrprrtrutatitri of
Agricultural Wor.
i'ahiii8ton, Jn, U. I'iiu! )'
ruition of llic bi of rMne tin.
import duties m tiirli art to lie writk.i
into h lifw tariff bill wa turn J
ldiy by republican nirnibrn o( l!ie
enle finanre touiinittf, Tlry
'.it( lo reach a ctrrition on thit, (lie
no important an dlflicuU pin
f the whole tariff prohlcm, bfforn
tl'e end of tif t week. The hnpe now
it that the bill can be reported tu
ll e arnate around March I.
' Beiidri diti-uiMtig the Anirrkan
taxation plan and variou utiMitutc.
the foinniitlrrnif ii received front the
fnaf republican formcr-urilf bloc,
iccOinroendaiiona at to rate on farm
products. These included a duty of
5 centi a pound on thort naple cot
ton, which alway hit hern on the
tree list, and a rate of 3J cents- u
pound on wool, on the bai of the
ecoured content, at agaiiut the 25
rents proposed in the Fordney bill.
Kate at increases over those in th
l'ordney bill on wheat, oats and
miy other product Imj er
bled.
touuiuttre tticmUr had, in con
'erciue ith thtm. Ihotua O. Ur.
m auJ ilium Kuiirti of the land
eontiuukion and Judge Marion Dt
Vne. a member ul the cuurt uf cu
tumt apt'ca!. They rnl.trrd On
I Un outlined in an amendment pn-.
jpo.ed tttterday by e-nor Smuul
jof t iali, of ateirg duties on the
iba.i of the telling price of the im.
IHrte article in the American mar
ket, ratbee than on the value of the
'coiiipar.Me article produced in the
j L'niinJ iitafrt, the Fordney bill pro
POMI.
I The recommendations of the
, pubhcaii-fartncr-tarilf bloc at to rates
ion farm products were presented to
the majority committee members by
Senator Gooding, republican, Idaho,
j I he rates were those originally pro
loed by half a doien farm organit.
lions and Senator Gooding said they
iwd been accepted by thee republi.
can senators.
Khiikm Miners, Ordered Uacl
Strike New Union Tangle
I'iitsburtf, Kan,, Jan. 1J. Al
though Alexander llouat, deposed
president of the Kansas district
miner union yesterday ordered back
to work the men who went on strike
when lie was tent to jail for viola
lion of the Kansas industrial court
law, the-operators cannot re-employ
the men until they Rave been rein
stated in the union, coal operators
said today. The international union,
it was pointed out, had canceled the
trikcr union membership.
Governor Would
Tax Utilities
Owned by City
Unfair tu Male Farmen Bear
L'lproae of Muuy Prop,
crty, Mr Kelt i Statei
in Letter.
from laiatiun in bit Utter 14 the
I'ltLburgti banker, the governor sid:
"Public unlitiei serve h people
of the niuuisipaliiy, only. Conse
quently, the beueiitt that accrue do
not rtend to the very large per
cent of people who live upon the
farms.
"In S'cbrkj, it meant that the
farmers are obliged to pay additional'
lae that sliuulJ be borne, in prl,
by the millions of dollars that rc
invested in tax exempt, municipally
Capital Seeking Cover.
In dieuing the proposed terntj
nation of these sreuritiet, estimated
to be SJO.UUU.timt.iXiO kince the war
opened, the gosrrnor said:
"Ihe net result of this gigantic
issuance of la rseuipl sreuritiet i
that, under Ihe present ruge o!
high taxes, which, by Ihe way w at an
inevitable result of the war and will
continue for sometime, the capital
lb! should go into product" In
dustry is seeking the four of non
taxable securities.
"Moreover, mortgages on real
property that formerly wcie regard
ed as a desirable investment, at
relatively lotv ur i, miriest, are no
4 considerable drug cut the market,
and the rate of interest j, unreason
ably h.gh."
Lincoln, Jan. 11 (Special) Mu
nicipally oned, tax exempt proper
ty, the Omaha waterworks, for in
stance, should be taxed, , Governor
McKcltie declared today In an open
letter to Alexander Dunbar, puts
burgh (Pa.) banker, in answer to a
request from the Utter for his opin
ion relative to a proposed federal
constitutional amendment terminating
issuance of state and municipal tax
exempt securities.
The opinion expressed by the gov
ernor ia in line with a recommenda
tion by V, II. 0lrne, state tax
commissioner, that the special legis
lature session employ a tax expert
to study Nebraska's taxation system
with a view of recommending a com
plete revision and imposing a tax on
municipally owned property.
"So far as I now know a recom
mendation for an expert will be made
to the tpecial tession," the governor
said.
Unfair to Farmers.
In speaking of the present exemp
tion of municipally owned property
IV Shop
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414 2 SacurltMa BUf.
Carats- laid m4 t-araaaa 6U.
Omif. 34T
DR. BURHORN'S
Chiropractic Health Service
Headaches, backaches, colds, rheuma
tism, lumbago, neuritis and nervousness
respond to Chiropractic adjustmi-nti at
well at various forma of liver, itomacb
and kidney troubles.
Wa make calla to your home when.
unable to come to the or rice. Adjust
ments at the office are 12 for $10.00 or
30 for $25.00. Office equipped with
private adjusting rooms and coinpleto
apinographical laboratory for X-ray
analysis. Office hodrs, 9 a. m. to
if j, m. Lady attendant.
The Store of Specld
Two Great Groups of :
Women s Coats
1 " i - . . .
In a Final Clearance Sale Saturday, at
$29.75 $49.75
There are plain and fur trimmed models,
; t in all materials and colors.
Every coat - taken from - regular ' stock
not job lots bought for sale purposes. All
silk lined with plain or fancy materials.
Many are crepe lined. Furs such as
p Beaver Mole : ' Wolf '";
l Nutria ' Australian Opossum
v' Are used as trimmings."' '
The balance of our stock constating of : One coat at
$135.00; three coats at $165.00; two coats at $175.00;
one coat at $225.00, will be sold at Vst price.
Si .
Clearance Sale
Winter Hats
$2.48 -A
Many women are in need of a new hat and do not care to get a
light colored one so early in the season. Here is an opportunity
to get a beautiful hat at a nominal price. Some fur trimmed,
some of satin cere; crowns of gold cloth, velvet, brocade, etc.
Choice, $2.48
Hat Shop Second Floor. -
Our Entire Stock of
Lisle Hosiery
0 make room for our new enlarged silk hose shop for women and chil
dren we are closing out our entire stock of fine lisle hose at excep- .
tionally low prices. . ; :
. m $1 :
11 Values to $2.00 '
Wayne Knit, Onyx and Eiffel brands.
All full fashioned in light, medium and
heavy weight. Black, white and "brown.
At 50c
' ' Values to $1.00
Burson, Eiffel and Wayne Knit, -full
fashioned or seamless. Others are silk
and fiber boot. Black, white, brown,
gray, pink and champagne.
All silk and wool, fine cashmere
sport hose, hand clox. s OC
Priced to $4.00, Saturday .0
Heather silk and wool, plain colors
and fancy ribbed wool
hose. Priced $2.75, Sat.
1.95
Wt have just received a large shipment of "Gotham Gold Stripe" hose
the silk hose that wear. Sold exclusively by Eldredge-Reynolds Company
Continuing for Saturday
Drexel's Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of
Ladies' Shoes, Pumps
and Oxfords
Wb have added many new lots to
the thousands of pairs we have
had on sale for the past two days
and you will still find most any
style you want m most any size.
This is our semi-annual cleanup
sale and a sale where the bar
gains are so great that thousands
of people look forward to the
savings it gives them.
Owing to the large number of
broken and discontinued lines
that we are offering at this clear
ance sale of ladies' shoes, pumps
and oxfords, space will not per
mit us to advertise the prices. We
invite you to come and let us demonstrate the saving wc
have to offer. We call your attention to the special
values offered m
Growing Girls', Misses9 and
Children's Shoes on Sale
Choose From This List While the Slock Lasts
22S pairs growing girls' brown
calf lace shoes, welt soles, sizes
2 to 7, widths AA to C; $ 8.60
to $9.75 values; in three lots
$5.95, ?6.45, $7.45
22S pairs growing girls' black
calf lace shoes, welt Boles, sizes
24 to. 7, widths" A A to D; ?6
end ?8 values, at
$3.45 and $5.45
185 pairs growing girls' black
kid (some with cloth tops) lace
shoes, welt soles, sizes 2 to
7, widths A A to 1); $5 to 8
values, at
$1.95 and $4.45
165 pairs growing girls' patent
leather lace shoes, kid and cloth
tops, welt soles, sizes 2Va to 7,
widths A to D; $6 to 8.D0
values-- '
$3.45 and $5.45 ,
175 pairs misses' patent leather button
shoes, cloth lops, welt soles, sizes 11 to 2,
widths B to E; $4.50 to $6 values
$1.95, $2.45, $3.45
150 pairs ' child's patent leather button
shoes, cloth tops, welt soles, sizes 8 M to ,
11, widths B to E; $4.75 values-1-
$2.45
135 pairs child's patent leather button
shoes, cloth tops, turn soles, sizes 51 to
8, widths D and E; $3.75 values-
, $2.45 ,
140 pairs infants' patent leather button
shoes, cloth tops, turn soles, sizes 2 to 5,
widths D and E; $2.75 values
r ' $1.45 .
DREXEL SHOE CO.
1419 Farnam Street
" The Quality Coffee of America 99
MX QD
To)
Economy &e Greatest
Flavor s The Richest
M J.B Coffee it the most economical
and richest flavored coffee you can
buy. It goes farther. Every can
guaranteed. Vacuum Packed
Absolutely Fresh.
Jit WMV?
- V V all a aU O
Vacuum Packed
Groeneweg & Schoentgen
COUNCIL BLUFFS
SIMON BROTHERS CO.
' OMAHA
Wholesale Diitribatort
TOME I
1
Saturday A Sale of Uied
Phonograplis
All standard makes
made by : some of
America's leading
manufacturers of
phonographs.
mm
These Instruments Taken
in on New Brunswicks
and Victrolas
00
The Prices In
Some Instances
Are Less Than
MilTl;'
Description
1 Standard Make Phonograph
(With 30 Records)
1 Standard Make Phonograph
1 Standard Make Phonograph
1 Standard Make Phonograph
1 Standard Make Phonograph
1 Standard Make Phonograph
1 Standard Make Phonograph
1 Standard Make Phonograph
1 Standard Make Phonograph
1 Standard Make Phonograph
1 Standard Make Phonograph
1 Standard Make Phonograph
Regular Catalog
Price of New
Instruments
Reg. Sale
Price Price
(Fumed Oak) .'..$100.00 $40.00
(Fumed Oak).. 125.00 75.00
(Mahogany) ... 30.00 . . 15.00
(Golden Oak) . 30.00 15.00
(Mahogany) . .. 45.00 . ' 20.00
(Mahogany)..... 100.00: 65.00
(Golden Oak) . . 35.00 25.00
(Fumed Oak) . . 150.00 100.00
(Red Mahogany) 125.00 75.00
(Red Mahogany) 150.00. 90.00
(Adam Brown). 125.00' 75.00
(Golden Oak) . .. 50.00 25.00
Every Instrument has been thoroughly overhauled by .
our factory experts and is fully guaranteed.
Pay Nothing Down!
Just buy a few records and your machine will be delivered.
On Sale Saturday
Viclrola DepartmentMain Floor West
BERG'S '
Annual Clearance Sale
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
MARKED DOWN AS MUCH AS
Half -Price
Old Price $30 to $75 - New Price $12.50 to $41
Special Men's Furnishings
MANHATTAN SHIRT SALE
Old price, $2.50 to $7.00. Sale price, $1.65 to $4.65.
FANCY MADRAS SHIRT SALE
Old price, $2.00 to $4.50. , Sale price, $1.15 to $3.15.
NECKWEAR SALE
Old price, $1.00 to $3.00. Sale price, 75c to $2.15.
Silk and Wool Mufflers, 25 Off
Vassar and Superior UnderVr, 25 Off
Flannelette Pajamas or Gowns, 25 Off
HATS AND CAPS - - 25 Off
1415 FARNAM ST.
Bcc Want Ads Troduce Resultt,
'ton"
IP IAN
U TUNED AND
REPAIRED
". All Work Guaranteed
v A. HOSPE CO.
1513 Douglaa. Tel. Don f. 558 S.'
CHOCOLATES j
V. INNER-CIRCLE
w candies: y
ADVERTISEMENT.
Fine for Lumbago
Musterole drives pain away and
brings- in its place delicious, sooth
ing comfort. Just rub it in gently.
It is a clean, white ointment, made
with oil of mustard. It will not
blister like the old fashioned mus
tard plaster.
Get Wusterole today at your drug ,
store. Sac and 65c In Jars and
tubes: hospital size. $3.00
BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER