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    niK TEE: OMAHA. TL'KSDAY. A mil I. 1922.
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Mikm Admits
$10 MM Oil Hint
Transfer to Self
Takr Suml'in Federal Court
ami l!lain Pajmnit to
11U Aociate, Mif
5lritk1inI.
Y XtW.Kry of $510 a i
C y Charles O. Si
Saw Muanrr. umjrr ansae win.
mathn yrtcrlv afternoon by
I'niiH Su Attorney Kiralrr at
the iniil ri Mucr sn4 Mim Kail.
ar Strti kUrttt on a charge of titing
tlie mail " lrfraiitl, m tl in it tl that
1e took 4i,0iH xuorth of the oil
"unit" thry were selling anJ cavf
in radiance only wmc oflire furni
ture anH a few oilier thing worth
little more Hun $I.J".
He ail he gave Mi Striiktaml
$i,tKii) worth of the unit when th
iiMiiuuy i incorporated. He liad
owed her $2,7t"l for a year for coin
miimt on a puttilirr of car f toal
he oM for hint, he l,
Taid Sum in "Courtesy.'
"Whv did you iav Itrr J.U)0
nioie than that?" a-ked Mr, Kinster.
"hut cotirUsy," aid Mutter.
However, testimony on direct ex
amination indicated that Mi Strick
land, during the 14 month the com
pany lasted, drew only $1,255 al
prv. though she wit on a nalary of
$50 wrrk and earned in th.it time
$.',850. She left the remainder in
because the crnmianv needed money.
"tuber .n'l he allowed Inmtelt a
month and the tame
crner. vice president
of the company.
A remarkable exhibit broiifjlit up
yesterday was a list of overdrafts al
iened to have been paid to salesmen
which tic concern had scattered over
a large part of the country.
Range from $100 to $800.
Thee alleged overdrafts ranged
from $100 to $K00 for each salesman.
Under cross-examination by Kinsler.
Musser admitted that many of the
salrsmen had never cold a unit.
"They were always writing in to
me and saying they were about to
cloe big deals," lie said.
The case will probably take most
of this week.
Red iek Rules Against
Skinner Stockholders
District Judge Rcdick refused yes
terday to allow two stockholders of
the Skinner Manufacturing company
to rescind stock subscriptions and
have approximately $12,500 returned
to them, holding that they had
liroiurht their suits too late.
T'-s stockholders, Hugo Krcnz and
J. Van Ackcren, of Humphrey, Neb.,
brought the suits, alleging misrepre
sentation, in June, 1920. They did
not ask for the return of their money
unitl August, 1921.
Omahan Taken to Ithaca
as Bank Robbery Suspect
George Harold, 2049 Howard
street, alleged to be a member of a
bandit gang that robbed a bank at
Ithaca, Neb., was taken to Ithaca
yesterday afternoon by Gus Hyers,
state sheriff. '
fo1 60 f,e'-v" Harold declared.
"IkW.v-all of the' accused men
well, but on the day of the bank
raid I was at work here in Omaha."
Tenant Sues Realty Man
, for Tumble Down Trap
Jennie Rose brought suit yesterday
for $46,000 against Henry F. Wyman,
real estate dealer, for .alleged injuries
she sustained when she fell through
a trap door in a cafe building she
rented from Wyman at 2008 Farnam
street.
APPLIED
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-by-America's
Greatest
Orator
DR.
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Author of v
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8:15 O'clock P. M.
AU.DITORIUM
April 6th to 13th
" Inclusive
Thursday's Subject:
"The Function of the Sub
conscious Mind."
"Psychological Law of Sug
gestion." Friday:
"What Is Love? How to
Keep It How to Change Your
Position. How to Overcome
Failure and Environment."
EVERYONE INVITED
M. C. Taylor Joins Bee j Nebraska Solon
Advertising Staff
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Merle C. Taylor.
Merle C. Tilor. rculent of the
Omaha Lion tint) and tliptity dis
trict governor of Lion' ilul fur
Ncbraika, who reigned advrtU
ing manager of the Omaha U.iily
News Saturday, ha joined the ad
vertising department of The Oinalu
Mr. Taylor was iointn.li l wit't
the News fur live years, a advcriU
ing manager for two and cmr-luU
years, lie formerly vta rnijamd in
newspaper work in - Denver ami
1'ueblo.
Say McGinty Tried to
Violate Court Order
Frank M. McGinty, wealthy rial
estate man, who served a jail tern:
for contempt of court in connection
with his wife's suit for divorce and
who since aked a change of venue
because he said District Judge Sears
is prejudiced. ha tried to collect
rents which had been ordered paid
to the court, according to complaint
which reached District Judge Leslie
yesterday. Judge Leslie ordered
three more tenants of McGinty to
pay their rent to the court. The
money is to go to Mrs. McGinty as
temporary alimony.
. Car anil Garage Rum
Wahoo, Neb., April 3. (Special.)
Fire destroyed the seven-passenger
car and garage on the Dick Virgil
farm, five miles northeast of here. It
is believed the fire started from the
storage battery. Loss was estimated
at $1,500.
Raps ItKiilarfem
of New England
Giii;:rt-iiutt RmW, !?ek
in; Re fore Rotuii Chamber
of Commerce, Make Plea
for Hroiiil VWon.
Ho.ton, April 3. (Special Trie
cum ) Krprr.rnUtive I. Frank
t'eaxi of the Firt congressional di
Irict of Nebraska, in an addre be
fore the Uumhrr of Commerce of
l'.iii.iu toniuht took occasion to prod
ntirn of New I'ngUntf upon their
in.iiUri.m. and their droire a have
thinii their oun way, without re
gard to the ohvioti right of othrri
In a ktirring plea for lei provin
culi.iti and a broader viruoiiit. Mr.
Hrju. auiMiig other thmgi. said:
"tomptaiut i being made that
ruttgrrx i ratidly brcomuiit the
representative of bloc and special
mirrri, and that legitlator con
cern themelve more with groupj
and clae than thev do with the
nation a a whole. With such com
plants I am in accord. Washington
is filled with national organisations
tepresrttline claet of onr people.
, r.u li of which i druiandiug egnla
; tiou to aid its uartirelar croup with
out regard to the etfeet on general
welfare. The government of the
1'nited States justifies its existence
only when it protects all of its citi
zen in ctpul opportunities: it pros
titutes its purpose when it favors one
cl.is at the eupcnse of another.
Says Groups Are Reflection.
"Congress by breaking up into
groups oulv reflects the action of
lour people, and it action in that re
gard is but the logical and inevitable
consequence of a similar tendency
long since noticeable among the peo
ple, but reaching alarming propor
tions only in recent years. Now hers
have I noticed this tendency more
than in the congressmen from New
Kngland and the east. Bills designed
to aid the great agricultural sections
meet with almost the unanimous op
position of those who represent you
in Washington.
"I do not sneak of class legislation
Unit of general legislation. Things
you demand for yourselves you seek
to deny us. As an instance let mc
cite the tariff bill recently passed by
the house. The entire representa
tion from the middle west supported
a tariff on goods manufactured from
leather, for which action your rep
resentatives complimented them for
their patriotism and broad vision.
Cut when the proposition to put a
tariff on hides, which is our product
and 'out of which leather goods ari
made, was idvanced. New fnsUiid !
oppo.rj t by both i)te U4 lour.
set Harm in provincialism,
"li I time for you la open your ,
rye and see this gieat country lying
out yonder in the quiet place., lu
vecatmii is fundamental in the na
tion' life Without ii product
not only would your market be tie-;
stroyed. but your ery eitcuce i
would be menaced. ' l' prosperity
is a condition precedent o your
prosperity, and the eastern rrpresen-:
tative who srekt to discriminate!
against u I iullirted with a provin
riatisni which will work injury to
his own people,
"1 am just as proud of Poton and
New York as yu are, I am glad
that they are Anieruan cities. 1
have boasted of them inordinately
at times. But have you ever been
curiou a to whence come the
the things which make for your
greatness, How many of your hum
ming looms would be leut were it
not for the farms I have visited
your great cotton and grain ex
changes but always with the thought
that the real cotton and grain ex
changes were in the south and west,
where man' work begins with the
first flush or dawn in the east and
end only when the start swing out
at night. I.rt him whom I represent
cease from his labors for 12 mouths
and your greatness and your glory
will be a memory, and the bats and
owl will inhabit your exchanges.
'Bear in mind always that the
wonderful thing is neither New York
nor Boston; the wouderfut thing is
this mighty countrv of our which
makes Boston and New York neces
sary, and of whose diversified ac
tivities your cities are but mere inci
dents. It might be well to become
acquainted with it.
Contagious Diseases
Fewer Here This Year
Health department records show
marked decrease of communicable
diseases reported last month, as com
pared with March, last year. Coin
parative March figures follow:
Diphtheria 24 40
Smallpox ft
C'hickenpox .15 75
Scarlet fever 0 M
Measles L" 77
Mumps 87 35
Whooping cough ...... 2 12
Cercbro spinal meningi
tis t i
Typhoid fever 1 0
Krysipelas 0 6
Oil
Totals
.277
Dr. Archibald Brown Dies.
London, April 3. The Rev. Archi
bald Brown, widely-known Baptist
clergyman, died at Easton. lie was
at one time president of the London
Baptist association and was the
founder of a number of Baptist tabernacles.
Reliable
Gas Range
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equipped with "LORAIN" Oven Heat Regulator
the gas range of exclusive features
RELIABLE "ANGURON" is the
only gas range now made
that has an unbreakable in
destructible "ANGLIR0N" (drawn and
tempered steel) - frame insuring
strength, rigidity and durability to
an extent unattainable with any
other type of construction.
The "ANGLIROIT parts present a
surface smooth as glass, are fin
ished in a beautiful ebony black and
are cleansed just as readily as the
white porcelain enameled and nickel-plated
parts by simply passing
a cloth over them.
RELI ABLE"ANGLlR0N"gas ranges are now to be had equipped
with the greatest improvement ever perfected in gas range construe
tion, viz.: .
The "LORAIN" Oven Heat Regulator
a very simply constructed and most easily operating device by the us
of Which an-'guess-worTc" when baking
and all "pot-watching" when cooking
are eliminated.
This wonderful new feature guar
antees perfect results in baking and
cooking, saves times, labor, worry and
fuel.
Come in and let us demonstrate
the great desirability, utility, conve
nience and economy of the RELI
ABLE "ANGURON gas range with the
XORAIN" Oven Heat Regulator.
This Great Cooking Invention
Will Be Demonstrated
Tuesday and Wednesday
At 10 a. m. the factory representative) will start an
entire meal in the Lorain" Heat Regulated Oven, and
dinner will be ready to serve at 1 p. m. Come in and let
us tell you all about it.
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Sale of Women's
Knit
Underwear
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Cotton Union Suits
With bodice, band, regulation and pin bar top;
lace trimmed; sizes 3G to 44;
special, per suit,
1 grata wmi vg'
39c
Women't Veu Fine cotton sleeveless vests in
band, bodice or regulation top. White or pink.
Sizes 3G to 44. Worth 39c to 65c, each 29c
.Women' Mercerized Hoae With ribbed or
hemmed tops, seam back, double soles, heels
and toes. In black, white or cordovan. Imper
fects of 39c quality, per pair 15c
Basement Arcade
More About Purchasing Power
In another trtUlo we mKI that "Purthiia(
Por" It a runiprt lieiisivd term. Iti liilr.! to
a rcuiil tntituli.n it nirn: An oruttij
tinn wrll tlvt'oMt to liKnitf lnrk'ui.ii
wherever thry nuy lu in the market ( ih
worhl; rh fmymeiit in onler to oliin w
prii'fMi furititirti far htimlliiu' mifrilmii.lii
in littge lot j Mbihty to reecijrttijie tins vtno
of the "burtmlit" uffered; vnuipment tr
thorough examination of entire utot ki us well
t of fumple.
Rut there U eomethini! more to tlin (inn
Prchi'nf Powr. It Iim a brornl and importitnt applieiition
to all nierilmmlibo ami In that retjnH't often operate withnut
action by our vwn firm. The comminial worM well umli'r
Manili tho capacity of thli atore ami manufaeturera are par.
tieularly anxiouit that their pooila be KanJIeil by larjre retire.
acntHtive iiiHtitutionv
The renult in that in all lin of mtnliandit manufac
turera ar conlinualljr ikin Th Brandeia Slsra til an out.
let for their products. BecauKo this lit true The Rramleis
Store hat big advantage in lha acquiremant of all Una of
newly created goods.
It will be readily uiulettool why the manufacturer! of
products of distinction rc xcalou in neekinir tho aloro of
representntive atandinir as the beat outlet for their jrnoda.
Thus tho newest in fashion, tha latest in creative art, and the
beat in material may be obtained at th ator recogniied
throughout th commercial world aa th establishment having
th greatest aelling capacity.
It soei without sayiiic that in Omnha that is Tho Brandcis
Store.
By the same token, new fashion, late creations, excellent
material! are, at this institution, invariably accompanied by
low prices.
J. L. BRANDE1S & SONS.
3000 Yards of Genuine
Rippletfte, 29c
Sale of Infants'
Wool Hose
29c?
Pair
Mercerized heel and toe, full
length, slightly imperfect,
sizes 4 to 6 regularly 39c;
in this sale, 90a
per pair, LuC
Third Floor East
rm
Ala
Clocks
69c
Guaranteed time piece;
1.50 value; (ZQ
each, D5C
Main Floor East
Crash
Toweling
Main Floor West
Sale of Extension
Curtain Rods
Made of heavy tubing, curved
or brass ball
ends; worth
35c; each,
12V2C
"Kirach" and "Never Sag Peerleia"
Flat Extension Rods 1 Q'
40c values; each, C
Limited Quantities. '
Sixth Floor East
Brandeis Restaurants
Serve
Business Mens
Luncheon
in the
Men's Grill, 60c
Take Express Elevators
to Tenth Floor
Women's Silk
Gloves
75'
A washable fabric that requires no ironing the ripple is
woven in and not produced by acids, therefore satisfaction
is insured. Its peculiar weave is extremely desirable, al
ways retaining a crinkled surface. We offer this fabric in
white, checks and stripes-in assorted colors.
Tuesday on the Main Floora very special
offering of 3,000 yards; per yard,
Main Floor East
29c
18 inches wide, full bleached.
Diue Dorder; just the thing for
kitchen towels;
18c value; per
yard ,
Limit of 10 yards
to a customer.
10c
Two-qlasp styles; samples and seconds
of the better qualities; pure silk and
double tipped fingers. These gloves
come in black, white, and colors; all
sizes, but not every size in each
color; per pair, , 73c
Main Floor North
Tuesday Continuing Our Great
ilks
With Prices 20 fo to 50 Lower Than Regular Prices
Read This Price List and Note the Values
Natural Pongee 32 inches wide; 12-mommie Jap
anese quality; splendid for
drapes; per yard,
Crepe de Chine 40 inches wide ; a complete
range of colors; all purposes; per yard,
Georgette Crepe 40 inches wide; all colors;
heavy weight; per yard,
Baronet Satin 40 inches wide ; all shades ;
, for skirts ; per yard,
Crepe Knit and Crepone 36 and 40 inches
wide; good range of colors; per yard,
Satin Faille 24 inches wide ; Copen and
Japan blue; per yard,
95c
1.09
1.59
2.79
2.79
79c
Heavyweight Pongee 24 inches wide; 20 mommies;
ngnt width tor window sash;
per yard,
Navy Swiss Taffeta 3ff inches wide ; for
dress purposes; per yard,
White Tub Silk Launders perfectly;
36 inches wide ; per yard,
Crepe Satin 40 inches wide; street colors;
soft and drapey; per yard,
Canton Crepe 40 inches wide; street shades;
for dresses ; per yard,
Main Floor Center
79c
1.49
1.59
2.79
2.79
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