Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 02, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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THE BfcK: OMAHA. THURSDAY. KEBRUARV
Federal Finance
Flan Approved
hv Lower I louse
Attf uijit of Hixlmau to Handi
raj War Finaii!? Cursor.
tion in Nrlir.fla Merti
Nth IMtulr.
Appropriation
Measure Holding
Up Legislature
wisssslsBSSssaasssaf,
Cunffrfiice Committee It Kii
tkuwtng ' !?ru! Differ
fncc Hrtwren Two
our.
I.iim.Ih, I HOiit TI"'I Lincoln, ftb, 1, (jx-eii! )-Df-
f l-ri-.e J..r luwx pit a re.' ;,;, 0B ,v h reductions in
M-.Hn.tH.n ..( .H.r0,4 ta the ,hc a,,rr,l!(,n fc,! l all M
u' f1 h tMunee furcation ktfpjllg !h f,.,atur, rom .diourn
. in Nlr,ka htn it vctfj iowa a(tnt, h i, Pcted ihii bH wiJI
vwmpt or Pfrr"itive Jamf, .V ; b d,,p,lirtl f.f ,omprrow ,n4 mfm.
lmanf k.mba.lio throws men-,,, fr, Wlit b home by Fnd4y ,fI!.
-ry wrrnilj into r!j el h coqw t!it,r tonitwii hat thy tjij
1 he ulit opened hcn a UiH. mrmh, fhe senate hai added ?.f.5Jt) to
temptrd lm.it on Wirt mance eof, he apj-r"rr!!wi voted hv the
ort.on toiit-i to country tank. nii ,niudr the $75H)
!L" J'1f?nM"ir'.,",n Kft,lm,4? anid,ftr (ont.mutioti of fuo4 rod build
the bill killed. tUmur.ij withdraw! o: ir, hh tle hou,e ru!e4 ,houM
tie loan Imm a damjerom and )e hrtrn(. ,. property vwnrri in an
i i.iIWtion on ntf and not Juan i:Kr(.4.,,r appropriation bill and not
irom the War finance corporation : i, .,i..i,.,i .h -.i..,.
uc'uld put Nebraka bank back on rrm-ided.
-rr j When 'the aenate tent the in-
Farmer Favora Plan. trmt4 bill back to the lmu that
Representative George M. Wal- body refused to concur on the enate
bee, a farmer at Orleans, declared if change. A conference committee
it hadn't hrtn (or war finance monev a appointed by both bodiej and
wd by farmeri to buy tock and this committee tonight ai endeav
tide over the hard time, thousand oring to prepare an appropriation
i . w pulling out of the financial rut bill which will meet with approval
tf the recent depresnon would b. of both bodie tomorrow
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"I can pfik from the itandjxjint
of a banker." Repreenta:ive Dwighf
1. Orttwold of Gordon aid. ."Our
ank, like all others, suffered Io$ of
flcpoit during the depression."
Saved Many Farmeri.
"For a time, in order to replenish
A row i promised in the enate'i
action in adding $10.0m) to the rate
investigation fund of the tate rail
way commiion. hue efiorti
were being made to dissuade cer
tain member from fighting the
toad appropriations, there is no cer
tainty that a fieht will not be made
.ncse deposits, there apparently was P ' Z) -.rpi.
H. J1SL"!IU2! S"a; member, of the conference
.rntrrtinn of th ,.,.;.rc Armstrong.
Ihen the tnued Mates senate
l-rovided for the War Finance cor
poration. The banks, through loan-;
irom it. replenished their deposits and
I ept the farmers going. I am in a
national bank and we aren't limited
h loans we received. This bill
!oscn't affect us. but it does affect
the state banks, and I believe it is
to us to give the state banks as
nuch leeway in getting relief from
the War Finance corporation as na
tional banks." I
Excepting Rodman, the -house
voted unanimously for the bill.
Members of Legislature
Guests at Penitentiary
Lincoln. Feb. 1. (Special' Tele
gram.) Members of the legislature
were guests of Warden T. Fentou
at the state penitentiary tonight,
where they witnessed a minstrel
show given bv the convicts.
Miss Cecelia Gavin
torney of The Dalle
is city at-Oregon.
Good Roads Are Bi
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Asset of Nebraska
(Ceittitiard f rm F.(a One)
driver enters the conversation now
and then; it is like riding on the
train and chatting with the president
of the railroad. He, it turns out. is
a farmer who is trying to earn
enough to pay the interest on his
mortgage. Xo. he didn't operate his
farm, hut rented it to a tenant. They
both lot money on it, but things
are looking better now. The m2n
v ho. owns and farms his land and
has kept clear of debt, he states, is
livinc in comfoi t.
The passengers disembark for half
an hour at Grand Island, the third
largest city in. the state. Business
has been much better here since the
first of the year, merchants admit,
but they "shake their heads when
asked ta explain. They. tco. are just
recovering from the idea that the
west had received a complete knock
out. Considerable Building.
Considerable building is going on
here, and from the bus a row of new
bungalows could be seen. At Aurora,
the bustling county scat oi Hamil
ton county, a brick dwelling is going
tip. That means a good deal when
it is considered that in many coun
try towns a new house has not been
built for 10 years. A salesman who
climbed aboard there had the same
joy&os air of surprise that is seen on
the face of a man who expected to
be hung, but has been pardoned at
the last minute. He said orders were
surprisingly good and that his trip
through Icwa the week before had
shown similar business improvement
The city of York, at the end of the
overland trip, is one of the most at
tractive in Nebraska. Somehow, one
always thinks of business as being
good here. It is the center of cattle
and hog feeding, two forms of pro
duction that are profitable just now.
Fatmers here are 80 per cent better
off than last year, on the word of a
man who is out among them con
stantly, selling livestock insurance.
He told of attending " a farm sale
where goods and implements sold for
PS.OQQ the interesting thing about
this was that the purchasers who
were farmers of the neighborhood,
paid $7,400 in cash. Of course, this
must be unusual or so much would
not be heard of it. but at all farm
sales, though prices may be low, a
good deal is paid in cash.
Store Sella for Cash.
One of tfce principal merchandise
stores in York is run on a strictly
cash basis. The proprietor is now on
a buying trip in New York City, but
before he left he dropped the remark
that his cash sales last Christmas
were better than those of a year ago.
The 80-mile trip trough Adams,
Hall, Hamilton and York counties
showed every crib filled with com
and immense piles out in the open.
Some of these were drawn into cyl
indrical shape by meshed wire fenc
ing while others were merely heaps.
One farm was pointed out with 8.000
bushels piled up near the bam. The
farmers are holding corn for a price
, which will give them a fair profit.
When that time comes, this country
will feel like Uncle Bim has died and
left it all his money. -
Jef feris Acknowledges
Waterway Resolution
Lincoln. Feb. 1. (Special Tele
gram.) A letter was received from
Congressman Albert W. Tefferis by
Frank P. Corrick. clerk of the low
er house, acknowledging receipt of
resolntions passed urging the Ne
braska delegation in congress to push
the St.. Lawrence waterway project,
"When this project received the
endorsement of both President Har
ding and the agricultural conference
last week, it became a very live issue
and will remain so, I think." the let
ter read. "As for myself. I favor the
idea and hve been working on it
tor nearly two jzhsJ
FOR INDIGESTION
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
25 and 75 Pacxajes EveryvAer
ADVERTIl-EJIENT.
For Dyspeptics
Who Side -Step
Why Put Up the Joy of Living
When Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet
Can be Had Wherever
There' a DrujgUt.
Many a man wanders aimlessly at mesl
time birr-re be has food-frig-ht. A Stuart'
Dyspepsia Tablet vouid tliro such a dys
peptic back into his old stride and lead
him promptly and straight into where
he knows he wants to go but fears the
result. Eat what you like and as much as
you want, avoid gassiness. belching, heart
burn, drowsiness by just the simple process
of following meals with Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets. Get a 60-cent box today of ny
druggist and note the magic effect of a
grill sign at meal time.
ADTEBTISEMEXT.
Fine for Lumbago
Musterole drives pain away and
brings in its place delicious, soothing-
comfort. Just rub it in gently.
It ia a clean, white ointment, made
with oil of mustard. It will not
blister like the old fashioned mus
tard plaster.
Get Musterole today at your drug
'store. 35c and 65c in Jars and
tubes; hospital size. JJ.00.
BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER
AUV ERT1XES1ET.
HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS
Be Better Looking Take
Olive Tablets.
If your ikin is yellow complexion
pallid tongue coated appetite poor
you have a bad taste In your
mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you
should take Olive Tablets.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a
substitute for calomel were pre
pared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years
of study.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a
purely vegetable compound nvpred
with olive oil. Tou will know them
by their olive color.
To have a clear, pink skin, bright
eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoy
ancy like childhood days you must
get at the cause.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on
the liver and bowels like calomel
yet have no dangerous after effects.
They start the bile and overcome
constipation. Take one or two night
ly and note the pleasing results. Mil
lions of boxes are sold annually at
15c and 38c,
P)UH Win Tifiiit Ajjimt
Qiiugx io ImprQUinrut Law gj
Lincoln. FeU. I ip'ul Tel" 1
Iftm l-UfpreetH4t;e ikor; l)y.
b!J ef Omaha ! a il i'ght (
ftt th f'-or ot m Jjr lo4f
iin.t the Onu!. tilt pra.ijms 13'
er payment en proper
ty on street imprimtH'nt projects
instead Oi hmp parw demand
ed under the prfM law. The bill
ai Vdi'4 by a b't -!. The v.te
e the IknigUs county detegitson
en it
For? Foster, Hii',!. Bowtnjn, . '
a". Medlar
A4'nr tirue.eddw. Bj bill. ?mith, "
Palmer, Yeirr, Kant;:!, '
Vahc-Chmi Store
Our B!f February
Clean Sweep
Sale
on
Lace Curtains
enablea everyone to have ne
eurtani at every window of
their home. i
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1900 Pairs
Nottingham and Filet Lac
Curtains purchased for th:
b g sale event Every pair of
a pleasing design; every pair
a value o' the better kind.
Colors: White, cream, ecru.
Priced, per pair, at
97c $1.39
$1.59 $1.79
$1.98 $2.48
$2.98
Given Away Free
Thursday, Feb. 16, 8 p. m.. a
beautiful, well-made, highly
finished, four-piece
' White Ivory Bed
Room Set
Get particulas at Main
Aisle Desk. :
Special Clean Sweep
Values
Clothes Hamper
Large size, well made, double
handle, tight - d CP
covet V .U
Bowen's Better Brooms Sweep with
a well-balanced, well-made broom.
Such brooms are now offered at
the H. R. Boweo Co. ofv,
for only i fc3C
Glass Mixing Bowls Set of five
clear tjlass Mixing Bowls of grad
uated sizes. They serve daintily.
and you'll find them
very handy
Erathenware Bowls Fall
set of five. . X ,
Clothes Racks
Eight arm 5
Stew Kettles
For
Porch Gates
For ,
Baby Walkers
For
Tea Kettles
For
79c
.. 7Sc
... 95c
$1.45
$1.95
$1.95
$2.09
It Pays to Read Bowen's
Small Ada
Howard St, bet. 13th and 16th ( I
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Our Great February Sale of Brarideis
Master-Made Furniture NowGoingOn
Thursday Important Sales
Big Glose-Out Sale of Women's and Misses'
High
Shoe
Red Cross and
Wright & Peter's
Shoes. All Worth
at Least 5.00
1.49.
Many Styles
tows, Military,
Cuban Heels.
Broken Sizes.
Table allowing number of pairs in each size:
31..: 4 41, 5 511 6 6!- 7 .71.! 8
AAA
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10
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J, 4jJ2 j 13 I 12 j 11 i 12j 5 j
4 3 1 13 j 14 ! 21 17 1 14 i 8i
3 8 ' 14 i 15 ! 11 i 11 I 4 i 1
9! 4 5
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Basement Arcade
Basement A rcade
Every pair of shoes in the lot worth at least 5.00 and many, in odd sizes, formerly sold as high as 12.00 They are being
closed out at this price only because the size range is incomplete. The styles for Women include brown kid, black kid, patent
kid vamps with black tops and patent kid vamps with mouse-colored tops, full Louis heels, military and Cuban heels. The
Misses' shoes are lace styles in black and brown calfskin, made solid throughout with the best quality of oak leather soles and
splendid upper stock; sizes for misses, 3' L to 7. Sale begins at 9 a. m. Thursday, and continues for three days.
Spring Models Revealed in
Dresses
of Taffeta and
Canton Crepe
for Women
and Misses
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A most engaging little dressup air
pervades these lovely new frocks.
Crisp brown taffetas with daring
flashes of orange or henna peeping
out from unexpected places. Grace
ful Cantons in stunning shades of
Mohawk, with drooping chenille
fringes. In short, all srts of de- v
lightful new spring frocks at a price which makes purchasing a
"mark-down" unnecessary.
Priced at 24.75
Second Floor West
After-Inventory Sale of
Flower
Trimmed
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You will think of gaily blossoming gardens
when you see these charming hats with their pro
fusion of lovely flowers. Or, if you prefer, there
are elaborately embroidered models with perhaps
a stunning ornament. There are hats in every color
of. Fashion's rainbow, gleaming silks or satiny
straws one has but to choose.
Second Floor East
Extraordinary Sale of Women's
Wool and Silk and Wool
H0Se 169 Pair
Regular 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50 Values
These are all absolutely first quality hose, in brown, navy, and black;
some are ribbed and some are clocked. There are many weeks of cold weath
er yet this season. If you remember what you paid for this kind of hose at
the beginning of the season you will want to lay in a supply for early next fall
at this great price saving.
Main Floor North