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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1924)
^♦•rtlpr of Vikings to Hold Anniversary Celebration Eleventh anniversary of Helge lodge 2s*0, 43, one of the 63 subordinate lodges of the Independent Order of Mkings, will be celebrated at the Swedish auditorium Saturday, January 2f5- Only persons of Swedish birth or descent are eligible to membership. Program of the anniversary rele bratlon will include unifier end re freshments. Officers of th» lodge are Swan 'Westin, chief; Emil Peterson, vice chief; Phil Carleman, treasurer; G. A. Lagerstrom. financial secretary, and George GeveiiP, recording secre tary. Tiny little shades for single light* ' are made in fascinating Chinese j shades and covered with old gold silk. | Bootleggers and Gamblers Prevent Utopian Village Special nispati'h tn The Omidia Bee. Fall* City, Neb.. Jan. 19.—Rulo, Richardson county's little t^vvvn of Mb) which dispensed wi'h the services of the town marshal because it was felt he was a useless expense, has fi nally decided after a year's trial of heinjr on its own pood behavior that law enforcement ollicera are neces sary. As a. result of a complaint filed with County Attorney F. N. Prout that bootlegging and gambling are flourishing. W. I Lewis, John H. Harris and A. J. Hail have been ap pointed deputies on the sheriff's force. Although they will serve without pay they were required to put up bond* of $10,000 each. Former Sheriff Arcuses County Attorney in Trial By Associated Treso. Plattsmouth, Neb. Tan. 19—Testi fying in his own behalf at hia trial on a charge of malfeasance in office, for mer Sheriff i'. D. Quinton declared he had asked County Attorney A. O. Cole for search warrants In quest of liquor but that he had been unable to get the papers because Mr. Cole claimed there »vas not sufficient, evi dence to justify their issuance. Mr Cole testified that he had been asked by the sheriff for a search war rant for one place that the evidence did npt warrant such actipn. Gorges Calliga declares that Amer ica is not the film craziest land—it's his home country, Rumania. Louisville Now \\ ithout Peace Officer of Anv Kirul *p*fla! T>l*pnt<h to Th* Omilui B^r. Louisville, Neb.. Jan. 19.—For the first time in it* history the village of Louisville Is without a police officer or jus'ice court officer. Last spring the village board, desiring to eronom ize, did a Way with the riffles of til lage marshal. On the first of Janu ary the term of John Bpencer, con stable, expired and last week Judge Brobst the only Justice of the peace In th» precinct died leaving the town without a police officer of any kind. A IteairaWe State. General I.udendorff wishes a ’ eparato state, and if hi* most srden^ lerman opponents have their will he will get it, and its name will be Coma. - Rochester Herald. I For Quick Information About Our Plan of Profit Sharing Shares ft?1* Austin Gailey, or ask any of the following officers: ard Burgess, J. F. Dailey, T. P. Redmond, F. L. Johnson, L. L. Kinsey. Burgess-Nash Company. "EVERYBODY^ STORE” % Mezzanine Menu, 40c Veal Loaf, Creamed Peas, Mashed Potatoes, Bread and Butter, Old Fashioned Rice Pudding, Coffee, Tea or Milk. Mezzanine Floor. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES m Announcement The Pomegranate Shop Formerly located in the Gardner Building. Il now located in our Interior Decorating Department, Fourth Floor I Ills shop is still under the direct supervision of Mary Lydia Rowe, who will give her usual service in offering; suggestions for decorations for the home, or for special entertainments. She will plan novel color schemes, and make to order place cards, tallies, and favors, for dinners, bridge parties, or other affairs. —Notion Specials— 25c stocking darners .15^. 15c stocking darners .Qf. 25c enameled coat hangers IQ^ 10c tape measures .7^ 10c Ritz hair nets, 4 for... 25<* 35c fancy garters .jg^ 35c %-yard fancy garter elas tic for . 24p 25c \-yard fancy garter elastic f™- .17c* 50c sanitary belts .39c* 30c Hickory sanitary aprons _ lor .39C 50c Dyatishine in all colors 39<» $1.50 Hhinola cabinets ... 93c 50c Shinola home sets....39^ Tailors' chalk. 4 for.5^ No. 1 to 5 bias tape, all colors fnr .IOC 50c large trimming buttons 3(3^ 10c Pearl buttons, 1 dozen Qc j Mam Floor | | January Clearance of —Remnants— At 69c $1.00 and $1.50 Values, Including Silk Poplins Kimono Silks Novelty Stripe Silks China Silks Pongee Silks Tube Vestings At11.45 $2.00 to $2.95 Values, Including , All Tyme Crepe, Printed Canton White Sport Satins Canton Crepe Satin Canton Printed Craps de Ch ie Colored Taffetas Black Satins At 95c $1.59 to $1.95 Values, Including Printed Silks, Printed Tricolette Black Satin Meesaline Natural Pongee, Honan Pongee Striped Taffetas Colored Crepe de Chine Kimono Silke At *2.45 $1.00 to $6.00 Values, lnc;uding < hiffon Drrss \*>hel« \ehet Brotmlf, Printed No\elt> Nilks Novelty frport Nilk« | Brocade Crepe f.ennnt ( rep# Fnsrlidi CoAlnme ^ilk« Metal Cloth* Cheniel Crepe Three Groups Wool Goods 95c - $ 1.45 - $ 1.95 Many desirable remnants of fine wool materials, sui'able for dresse.s, blouses, skirts and wraps, including Poiret Twill, French Crepe, Plaids and Stripe Skirtings, Velours, Tweeds, Homespuns, Serges and Winter Coatings. Second Floor —Our Entire Stock of— —Fur Trimmed Coats— Vk Price To give the slender silhouette effect, these beautiful, deep pile fabrics, fur-trimmed coats, are fashioned in straight, graceful lines with side fasten ings. Every coat is lined throughout with full crepe or brocaded. Some models flaunt novelty sleeves, embroidery and stitching. Fabrics are: Rai de Laine Fashona Marcella Gerona Marcova Lustrosa Tarquina Tiie colors are taupe, kit fox, beige, black, navy and brown. Fur collared and cuffed with: Fox Wolf Viatka Squirrel t Beaver Wonderful values at these reduced prices. Sizes 16 to 44 One Great Group of —Silk and Wool Dresses— Formerly Priced to $45.00 Dresses for younger girls as well as matrons. In beautiful ranton crepe satin, velvet, flat crepe, georgette and Polret twill, In all colors. I.on? or short sleeves. Third Floor Clearance Sale of Kid Gloves ’1.00 French kid gloves, in 2-clasp models, vith values ranging up to $4.00 are of i'crpd for clearance. The assortment in dudes a good selection of odd lots. Main Floor Clearance Sale of Women s s * Hosiery Novelty Wool Hose $2.45 to $4.95 Novelty wool bose in fancy stripe* and checks. Colors are brown, Kray, camel, black and heather mixtures Iietular $3.50 to J7.50 values. - « -- Sport Hose $1.45 Mercerized and allk aport hose of medium weight In be|gM, buff, roae, canary, copen and polo. Regular $2.b0 quality. Wool Sport Sox SI.79 Wool sport sox with fancy colored tops. Jlicbelieu ribbed Shades are camel, brown, black and’heather mixtures. $2 30 to 1 $3.R0 values. I Main Floor | Just Received the Celebrated Goodrich Zipper Boot The n»w “Zipper hoot" * protect your shot* and keep th* dry and warm in the deeper* •now. They fit snugly around the top—but they re so eaay to fasten—Just a zip—and the front closes up. No hooks, no buttons —but a hidden spring doea ths work. Women’s s'tes 3 to only.>5.§5 Misses' sizes. 11 to 1..W.<5 Children s sizes ... . $4.M Main lloor Galoshes - Rubbers Fo r Worn en Four-buck!* U. 3. first grad* galoshes, made to fit d*^ CA Cuban, military and low walking heels. Fair. Women’s fit all snugs, .. 85c First grade V. S. rubbers for wear with high. Cuban, d* 1 military and low walking heels. Talr. ^ 1 ,UV Mair, Floor . Knit Underwear At Clearance Price» mm m • Women t Columbine Union Suits Of medium weight, mer cerized. Ilei rtltfca f •houlder* or bod e ?< : »tyle* knee or ink • length. S./e* 24 »o - * Regular prlee {O “1 TT ft.*5. He.e pri't Women s Columbine Union Suits Of medium weight wi.i' rotton. French bind bod * top itylee. kre» en* ankle len-' !* -« WQp 3 4 to 3*. Sa’e I «? Oi/L 40 to 4*- »l Ow Second Floor Women’s Columbine and Carter Union Suits Of light weight lisle French band top*, loose and tight knee*, well reinforced; white and flesh. Size* 34 to 3?. bu‘ /JQ _ not all site* in each garment. Regular price* $1.00 Ow/C to $1.15. Sale price.. Toilet Goods — Special $1.00 Mavis Manicure Sets, special. 79f 50c Squibb's Tooth Paste, >perial.35<* $1.50 Ambre Elite Face Pow der, special.75<* 35c Vivaudou Bath Soap, special.17^ 75c Jergen’s Assorted Per fumes, special.35«* $1.00 Fleur r'Amour Talcum, special.79#* 40c Peroxi|* of Hydrogen, 1 pound . . 29 f 35c Hobion's Pain Diapeller. special . .150 <1.25 Dr. Berry'* Kremola, special. 890 55c Powder Puffs in silk rase. .190 50c Boncilla Packaee O’ Beauty. .390 50c Slascaro -for the Eye lashes . 39o ; Main Floor f Buy Everything for the Home On the Burgess-Nash Household Club Plan of Extended Payments at January Clearance Sale Prices Sale of Rugs Offers Remarkable Values Velvet Rugs ‘29.00 All wool, seamless, neat range patterns in soft oriental color ings. Heavy quality. Rich in color ami designs. Size 9x12. Regular $39.00 fl>OQ fkfi values at. Size 8-3x10 6. Regular *35.00 talue, at.$24.75 Carpet Samples $1.00 Each Included in this assortment of carpet• samples are Axmin sters and velvets in plain or figured patterns with serged ends. Size l<x?7 Inches. Rag Rugs Oval shaped braided rag rugs of mixed colorings. These are made of heavy quality materials so that, the ends will not curl. Specially priced for this sale. $3.00 values at, ear h • *2.00 l.vno values at, each.,.. S3.f>0 | Sixth Floor j 0 The Phonograph Department at Burgess-Nash “Where Those Who Know Prefer to Go” Fifth FI ooi {torn* day there will be a phonograph In every home, t'ntll that day, many homes will not fully realize ell the happiness that lives In the possession of a Phonograph. Is your home one of these? Come In today and learn of our plan whereby you may enjoy your own Instrument In your home NOW. We urge you lo hear lu our phonograph department: Ok* Cheney' 4'.The Aristocrat of Phonographs'' The Victor "LOOK tinder the it,) for tha Victor trade mark" Fifth Floor The Brunswick ‘‘The Sian of Musical Prestige’’ Clearance of Draperies 38 to 50 in. Panels . $3.95 Each A few broken lots of beaut! ful silk fringed panels, includ ing Scranton, Quaker and oldie, leading manufacturer?' prod uets. Value* to $8.00. Colored Quaker Oxforc Cross Net, $1.59 Yard This most popular net sell regularly at JI.oO per y ard. Cai be used without over curtain*. Silk Marquisette 89c Yard Pongee colored marquisette It either plain of Point de Kauri t dot make* beautiful easement curtain*. Regular price $1.15. Curtain Rods Single, 7c; Double, 19c ‘ Extra heavy quality red w it I- *o»ar n«vk end* Soil irur at loday’s re.st. Second Floor Clearance of Linens Remnants and Broken Lines Table Damask, Towelings, Art Crashes To effect a quick clearance these remnants, all of fine qual ity, have been reduced to refharkably low price*. Boudoir Cases 1.49 < Fine linen boudoir rases with triple scalloped <*d(fPH and elaborately embroidered de signs. 75 Irish Linen Damask Table Cloths $3.95 Thesp cloths are made of pure flax in sizes o£'2x2i yards. 100 Damask Table Cloths, 85c Damask table cloths in either round or square styles with edges neatly scalloped. 1,000 Hemmed Huck Towels, 10c fleneroua size, fine quality tow p|» of hemmed huck. Limit of 12 to a customer. _ Second Floor 250 Pieces Embroidered Linens, * 2 Price This nssoitment of excellent quality pure linen include* luncheon doth*, ten doth*, service doillies, scarfs and : napkins 45c to $5.75, Irish Linen Napkins, Dozen, $3.48 Several good design* in Irish linen napkins, size IHxlHinrhrs are reduced from $5.00 to $:t.4R for f dozen. -.i .. .... ■ ■ ■ . * — One-Minute Washer *99.50 No. 44, cylinder type, copper tub, alee] frame, Improved cylinder top con at ruction end washing principle. Unlit to last a lifetime. IteKular 1ST $99.50 4 TU CWn Broom— Full varnished han* din. IU|ulnr !!>«• valus. lie I* Inn Willow l int hen Bankets — oral nh4|in rein fnrred tiotfhnv Re* ular Mr value 59c \% h I I • •f»pnnnml | llrmtl H<iim In * thrr* »!*••, |ni(t • i •nrlltil, 89c W#®r-F»rr \ In ml ••ii *ii n* rinifi Hmftll fell* n#fU l*r prn *. "A,-, 10c Fourth Floai 4 Pieca Caniater Srt»— I'oUtlatlUR of onn flour ran, RiiRitr. roffnn and tra rana. Ulna bordnra and atanrllnd darora ,,ow"- 69c —Clearance of Furniture x Fumed or Wax Golden Oak Rockers $12.50 f Fvmi. «>i Hit n « »k r*' k*r«, ' with >i--n ah »u-iruWin Four : | il'iTM fl t‘lit V.. it i \ Hlu#t I to $ .t Three-Piece Duofold Suite Your $QQ OC Many Choice Styles Thraa-piac* duofold tultt* of aanulr* irthn**n» f1r.i«'-t«1 »ith SpauUh moioak n Vn »'tr»ct|\» livt « room »uo» that formerly told for f ITS 00 fVwrih I Wr ^“One of America's Great Stores