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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1922)
a . s THE EEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. AHUL 20. 102: Fusion Plan of Democrats Gets LastMimitcRlow Bryn to H Only Speaker at Harmony Hamjuct in Lin coin Tonight Guet Ijitt Limited. Lincoln, April 28 (Special.) Something uanprnH lo nmr iht llryn-Jlitclaoik luion Uii rrn irrcd around the appearance of Wil liam JrnnuiK liryau at a dinner here tomorrow niuht, where he i. expected to ound hitherto hidden harmony note in hourbnu rank. The original plan wan to have Major Jamti C. Dalilman. avowed wri and reactionary, at the chief harmony tpeakrr for the Mullen 1 1 itt hun k Uition, .Some say Mayor Pallutun learned hii henchmen in Omaha refuted to countenance tuch a ipectacle. Othert ay William Jenning Jlryan learned ol the plan and wired to friendi here that have "Jim" lUhlnian extend the olive branch va "too ntueh," Anyway, it won't happen. Thotc in charge of the banquet iuued a perfunctory announcement that all kneerhei exerntinir that of William Jcnningt Bryan, had been abandoned and the guel n.t at the dinner would be reduced to 250 with practically every banquet ticket aold at noon today. The .perch will be drlivered at the Grand hotel immediately alter the banquet. The banquet ia ichcdulcd to urt at 6J0. lire Want Ada Are Celt Buincn Booitera. SATURDAY ONLY Coats, Suits and Wraps IN TWO LOTS Just Another Emporium Scoop Americans Fit Up Barrack in France and Hold Clinics m Ml AM(i n H Once or twice a week clinic for mothers and children are held at Cluvigon, near the Chcniin dct Damca. where the American committee hat fitted up a barrack for a dispnuary and to houe the visiting nursct of thi section. Dr. Fizzio, a retired Trench physician, give hi service free of charge, and the committee furnishes the nurse. Miss Fenn Lefeds Bee i ' Contest Balloting (Continue From Page One.) The letter in the sign are seven feet high. . Friend Form Group. Friends of Miss O'Brien have di vided themselves into two groups to secure votes, the group securing the greatest total to receive a banquet at the expense of the other group. At Union Pacific headquarters sashes of white ribbon are being worn printed in red and blue with the name of Miss Donn and the shield of the Union Pacific in the colors of the road. Large cards are also being used and everywhere is heard the slogan, "It must be Donn for France." The flagstaff of the Union Pacific building floats an enormous banner carrying the name of Miss Donn. ( Hotel Fontenelle has placed its ballroom at the disposal of Miss Funk, to be used in raising funds for the candidate of he Salon de Beaute. , Friends of the other candidates are secretive ' and when told of the progress of the campaigns smiile in a knowing manner and many know ing winks are exchanged that seem to say, "Wait until you hear about us." The first deposit of Miss Kaufmann was made possible by a subscription from the cirl employes of the block yards National bank, who took this method of augmenting their subscrip tion ot ?iuu by the zsu vote bonus. Will Speed Payments. At a recent meeting of business men Miss Morgan said, "The future Industrial life of America depends upon the rehabilitation of every vil liee in France. Only by such re habilitation will France ever be able to pay the war debt owed to us.' In a letter to the Press Guardian, Mr. Ralph Ross of Paterson, N. J., stated. "When a woman like Miss Anne Morgan cheerfully gives seven years of her hie and also great hnan' cial assistance for this cause, we may take it for granted that the cause is a deserving one and listen to her olcadinRS for financial aid to the best of our ability." nitltlliniailti!llilllliiltlliliiillnlilillii it i Our buyers were exceptionally f ortu- I nate in their selections at the recent I Seven-Million-Dollar Rug Sale held by I Alexander Smith & Sons the largest 1 carpet manufacturers in the world. SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS Our Great Rug Sale All this week presents a splendid opportunity to pur chase that "longed for" Kug at an extremely low jpnee. 27xS4-inch Heavy Velvet Rug. ............ $2.75 Other sizes in small Velvet Rugs in wide variety of de signs and colorings. ' 745x9 Seamless B r u s els Rugs that will give excel lent -service. . . .$13.50 WTUT We are offering the first shipment of these rugs on our first and second floors all this week. There is a splendid stock to choose from in all sizes and a wide color and design variety. . ' .' We list a few typical bar- j., gains selected at random ( from the hundreds offered. 8-3x10-6 Roxbury Extra Quality Axminster Rugs , in beautiful p a tterns, at $37.50 Selecting Ran i easy on our rue floor.. iuiitini .v, to help th purehwer. Extra laletmtn. fully experienced, will assl.t, so avoir customer will have expert attention. Bring your room me urements. . , . . . , 11-3x12 Axminster Rugs, extra large, fine quality, at A.. .. ... $34.50 I ci6D , 1 ' Full - aM"" lncn Prl8n ! f i III f j . Furnit ure Values $L Typical of our complete stock of medium-priced Furniture Vcrni -Martin Steel Bed $8.95 continuous post design, with 1- ' fillers. Fumed Oak Porch Swings in 4, 5 and 6-ft. lengths, . complete with chains. $3) $3.85 $5 . $5.75 and up to $16.50 Queen Anne Brunswick is in lines and decorations a visible expression , of the charms of the attractive Queen Anne, ' period. A Console Phono graph The last word in cabinet -construction, and a type : whose lines and surfaces blend beautifully with its surroundings, as il- lustrated in-walnut or mahogany ' Sold oa onreniaat Monthly Term. 4 ) $225 Other Brunswick models priced from $65.00 tip. Oak Rocking Chair Mapla Sewing Rocker Golden finish, with auto spnng seat, up with double cane holstered in Spanish fabricoid a seat, substantial and splendid value, special for Saturday, . comfortable, for Sat- t $4.95 urday only, 82.45 The Magic of Cretonnes You can't always be renewing the furniture and rugs, but you can , make wonderful changes through new window drapings and for Spring t h e r e is nothing so alluring as fresh, crisp Cretonnes. A colorful assortment of patterns, suitable for living room, sunroom, dining room or bed room in two lots 75c and 95c a yard Many excellent patterns at 38t and 50 a yard. Round Cretonne Covered Pillows for sunroom and veranda, an excellent value $1.00 each Remnants of Curtain Materials, Marquisettes and Nets, at HALF PRICE. Einstein Theory Based on Error, Says Swiss Man M. Edouard Cuillauino At tst-ki Third Ufdurtioii Other Two ConfirmrJ by Experiments. ' lierue, April 2H The celebrated Mvint, Albert Einiein, who is at preent professor at Ucilin. has been invited to give s series o( lectures at the' College de France on tlio.e theories ot his which i deeply in teret the world of science. Two of the three deductions evolved by Einttein have been thor M.ghlv confirmed by experiments. I ht third, however, remains doubt ful. il. Edouard Guillaume of Berne read s paper at the connrets of Vi enna in I9J0 showing that certain points in Einstein's theory could not be accepted and that his third deduc tion was based on error. In November. 19:i. M. Paul Pain- leve, the celebrated rrench savant, read a paper before the Academie de Sciences de Paris, in which he came to the same conclusions as M. Guil laume, although by a dilTcrent route. From the foregoing it will be seen that the dicutious which will he held at Paris with Einstein wilt he most hifil'ly interesting. M. liuil laume will take an active part in these dicusions. Wife Says Mate Took One Bath a Year; Asks Divorce Grand Island, Neb., April 28. (Special.) Alleging that her hus band refused to take a bath oftcner than once year or otherwUe n)le tnm.elt prcaeutahle, and that he had ilire4tenrd lo kill her and Her son by former marriage, Alice V. P"! ha brought tut lor divorce again! Robert Pope. Alimony in the sum ol f,t)00 t a.ked. Fair at Grand lland Cuiicrl Carnival Contract Grand I.land. Neh April 28. (Seti4l.)Following the recent ac tion by the city council in declar ing axaitikt any licenses to carni val companies during the aproarh ing season, the council's vote being 6 to 2. and as the remit of protr.t on the part of the Woman's club if4int.it action in letting contract for carnival in connection with the county fair in Augutt. the Central Nebraska Agricultural association, after a short dicutinn. derided to cancel contract that had previously been made with a carnival company for the annual event of this year. The council made no reouest ot the fair association. The Woman's club of fered to the association its co-oira-lion and aiUnce in securing other lines of attraction. Kearney Amusement Park Damaged by Fire I Sold Kearney, Neb., April 2. (Spe cial.) What remains of the Kearney Amusement park following the fire of a month ago was sold under the hammer. J. S. Donnell purchssed the grounds, approximately 14 acres, the roller roaster and concession booths for $2,351). This also includ ed a perpetual water right from the canal. Other personal, property a total of $1.98.66. The main build ing destroyed by fire some time ago would have brought no less than $5,000, it is estimated. It is not be lieved that operation of the park will be resumed, although the new owner has not definitely determined what disposal he wilt make of the prop OJcll Farmer Diet From Kick in Stomach ly Mule lieatricf, Nth, April (Specif Telegram.)!-red Kulitman. 4H, farm. rr IMng nrarOJiH. v.a kicked ia tUe stomach by mule and died t few hours later in hital heir. A widow and i.ine chiMien tuivitc. H You Should Know That a suit that is hand-tailored fits better and invariably ia of a better grade of cloth than a machine-made suit, STRATFORD CLOTHES ate strictly hand tailored from start to finish. We have your idea of a suit here now ready for you, and we know that we can fit and please you by giving you what you want. And as to fit we emphasize fit we do not allow any suit to leave v this store unless it does fit. We're merchandisers of hih-grade, hand-tailored, all-wool clothes for men and young men at reasonable price. 1809 Farnam Street ELBREDG-EEYNOO) e7AeStore of Sfecialty Jftopx Saturday a Big End-of-the-Month Sale of Blouses . $2.45 Including Values up to $11.50 m The former selling price of these eighty blouses has not been consid ered in the reduction. They have all been placed in one great group. There are crepe de chine and georgette over-blouses as well as regulation tuck-in styles. Some are frilled with real lace and hand em broidery. Over-blouses in white, flesh, navy, bisque, brown, henna and combination colors are here at only $2.45. ,. ... . Bloawo Shop Mala Floes - A Dress for Any Occasion $29.75 Soaps at Special Prices . for Saturday 25c 49c 49c 25c 25c 25c 55c 55c 39c 15c Toilet Articles Special ...49c ...39c 37c Lemon Soap, . 4. for Electric Spark Laundry Soap, 6c each; 5 for 25c; 10 for Pearl White Laundry Soap, 6c each; 6 for 25c; 10 for Auditorium Bath Soap, 3 for Bocabelli Castile Soap (green and white), 3 for. Haskins H. W. Castile Soap, , 3 for ...................... Woodbury's Facial Soap, 19c, or 3 for Cashmere Bouquet (medium) , 6 for Palm Olive Shampoo, regular 50c size for .... i .... . . , . . . Gotham Silk Stocking Soap, package On Sale Saturday in Our Dress-Shop A varied assortment of fashionable frocks for present as well as summer wear. Brand new stock which is being offered to you at a low introductory price. There are Canton Crepes, Pasha Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Printed Crepe de Chine. In many colors, as well as black, navy, brown. Many are in two tone effects and novelty designs. All sizes, 14 to 44 at $29.75 A SPECIAL GROUP OF 30 DRESSES FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE, SAT URDAY MORNING, ONLY. . .... 410 Kotex, special, dozen Pepsodent for Gillette Blades for Listerine, regular 50c size, 39 C Listerine, regular 25c size, for Krank.'s Lemon Cream, the regular $1.00 size for..,. ' Toilat Good Shop Main Fleer 19c 79c Pretty New Frocks For Girls, Misses, or Little Women Dainty materials, attractive styles and exquisite colors combine to make these frocks works of art. They are the kind of a dress that the girls en joy wearing and the mothers enjoy seeing their daughters attired in. They are so reasonably priced ranging from .98 to 929.75 . . . Girls' Shop Second Floar ALL; MERCHANDISE BOUGHT TOMORROW WILL BE PLACED ON JUNE STATEMENT Warner's CORSELETTES Comfort is the watchword of the sensible woman and never have they had a garment from which more com fort can be derived than the Warner Corselette. They are built to extend comfortably over the hips, giving the support needed by the average woman without the need of wearing an un comfortably tight corset. Prices range from $1.75 to $3.50 C.rwt Shop Mala Fleer Hosiery at 95c GROUP 1 Pure thread silk to the knee, lisle hem top, seamed back, seamless foot, high spliced heels and double toes. Colors are black and brown. Choice of the en tire lot at 95c. At $1.95 GROUP 2-Pure thread silk, plain black and white, full fashioned in a fine sheer silk; black and pearl gray with hand clox; navy, brown, black, Russian calf in heavy silk with embroidered insteps. At $2:95 GROUP 3 All pure silk to the top, silk feet. In all the new street shades as well as black. Extra heavy silk ; black, brown and white all pure silk hose, pointed heels, lace stripes and shadow stripes. $4 values. Heee Shea Mala Fleer at'' iT'll'Il''al"''',;l"l:'l'ia,;;""'"1I,"'''''',""',",::"1': ,i.a!!risi. iiS'liliiSiii)nStitSiSiit