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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1924)
^linkmen I rp% I Sliilr Control of i Cjttllr l»»|mrl> ■^iIuh «|e IlftHiiinf llralrt* t*». Hairv I alllr anil Hrgtila* linn t knm|li M Hein nl IVrwiM*. yswai k«k. And ft *awk<MtiI rt I ha #|*l* twite** effeMH* Mt***»a t« atop the lm|»mt si ten *# - hk* HUry eattl* Into *et*aatia are eon ttient in a tewelutw*) adopted al a meeting of the Nehtalfc* Improved UiNtmk llreeHeta, the Vehraah# I Mit«men * aenrtatlnn * be Nehiweh* r*»m bme*II and the Nebraska llaltr I levehipmetit eei-t*t|-* The »*#ol»Ht»n Mtnaa; "We, lb* lei Inna l ton* In («t eeted In lh# welfare of Nebraska * UieaWk, feel that th* «lat* tefiaM inent of Aarleultur* *hmild rigidly eu fow* th* existing regulation* and eueh new regulation* a* permit eottt plet* runtrul nf any dairy and breed lug entile Imported Inlo thi^tat*. "In addlllnn. w* feel that Ihere le in gent and Immediate need for a *> • tem nf registration and control through permits for all persona Intro ducing entile Into the atat* and If tionalhl* that a legal method of bond ing dealers In dairy rattle he adopted "By th* aliovo It would be pos slide to obtain a complete cheek *a to the origin and final disposition of every animal brought Into th* atate. ( Becaus# of the emergency existing at the present time on the western roast this Is doubly Important. We nppreclat* th* control work at prea under way and offer the atate H^^flrparlment our closest co-operation F^ In putting further regulations Into * effect.'’ The meeting was called because It wns asserted unscrupulous dealers have been taking advantage of the dairy cnttle promotion lti Nebraska to go outside the markets, buy can ner and cutter stuff and bring them Into the atate. No action wns tnkeil on a proposition to put'tip the bars for an entire embargo against Im ported cattle. DRY AGENTS FAIL IN RAID ON HOME Agents from Prohibition Director Elmer Thomas’ office and city and county officials made an unsuccess ful raid Tuesday afternoon on the home of ‘'Dutch" Hendfeldt, 1706 Lake street. They were called to the place by a collector, who was alarmed by the furore about the place. Without a search warrant they dared not en ter the place, but surrounded It. Hendfeldt sat on the porch laughing and Inviting them to ‘‘Com#>n." Legion Members to Hold Rally at Kearney Thursday Gothenburg, Neb., April 22.—Ameri can Legion members of central Ne braska will gather at Kearney at a big pep meeting Thursday evening. Kearney post will be host to all who jte^wntend. State Commander Taylor of V Lincoln, Exeuutive Committeemen Htebblns, Gothenburg and L. E. t'hadderton, Holdrege; TJoyd Kalti, sixth district membership chairman; Charles Courtney, fifth district chair man, and many others prominent In legion affslrs will go to Kearney Thursday by Invitation of Commander Merl Swezey of Kearney. Columbus Chamber Barks Dairy Development Cause Columbus, Neb., April 32.—The Columbus Chamber of Commercs has joined the National Dairy Develop ment society. One of the phases of farm diversification Is the dairy cattle movement which originated In Wiscon sin. Chambers of commerce through out the state fit Nebraska are affiliat ing themselves with the, National I miry Development society. Saints in Conference. I jitter Day Halnts will hold a con ferencs April 27 and 2* In their i Impel at Tenth and Plerco streets. John M. Knight, Denver, president •if the West Mate* Mission will speak. Ailoli* UHrrinon Nil I **ir n® <> <w w*l IMfcWnMllMMNI ] ■fatty *• M *«**• |«H| ► ftriM® i •M ►- fmfcue •• that «M>h M I met IM Mwmi® -I e ** j „,mtt a »*|nfl x> • M* ready fr«# tw IM ftHM few yrmad* •f’*' lH<dy Md ••MffM my wdltf *yd** I *'—1 •«•'-* Miwuir, t»*d ,*f eety ee* I|M«» IM ldWeu Md I I tli®H«d Nnwtf ft'*<w my mom, and I iMwht* M <<M Md fa*rd my •! I ; tempi I* aai humble pie Then IM recollect i«m of Wlfnf ether heellr eplendee la mV W» ena my tempe**meyital huehahd re me le me, ami >wy angry fr«wn <«•• replaced by a tremulmie eml'e IMeby Ihe Tempeeltn»tte mlahl he *" aapry lhai ha would reftiee an a|Mi|oey fur Ihe moment, but INilf, the rhlvalrlr, nrtrr rettild reel tl*lll t.a had made amende for hp rude neea I ehottld hear from him aealn lief me very lan«. Of lh»i I tree veiy aura. I went to the door, and railed 1 Li lian eoftljr from the kitchen where ahe had gone when she turned the telephone receiver over to m». i 'haraoteilatlcell v, ahe made no referent:# to Dicky. "Ml Aim lo Pleaee." “I'm bread pudding from the neck up." eho aald, ns ehe began unfasten ing her gown, "but I mint tell you about the children before I go to bed. Ton certainly provide enter tainment for your gueate, Madge. 1 havent had a aecond to apeak of the children until now." "We aim to pleaae," I *ald de murely. and ehe grinned appreci atively. "Tou know ma, don't you?" ahe acknowledged, and I nodded aa I went to the bedroom and brought out Dicky'* bathrobe. "Thle la flrat aid to tha Injured," t Inugheil, "or rather to the ladle* who didn't have an opportunity to bring luggage with thePT I already have found cemfort within U (to night. Take off your dreaa and slip into (hie while you talk. Tou’ll be more comfortable." •Tm doing that little mini ae ran at I tan." she retorted, and In an other minute she waa wrapped in the bathrobe and ensconced In my easiest chair before the grate while I re plenished the fire. "Dicky certainly knows what's comfortable." she announced, snug gling down Into the Indian robe, and luxuriously stretching her toee to ward the fire. "And this sure Is some contrast to Flushing Bay and the East River tonight." I shivered at the picture her words suggested, but I did not answer her, knowing the quickset way to get the story I was so anxious to hear. “It was a hectic time while It lasted,’’ she began with a reminiscent little scowl, "but fortunately It didn't last long enough to shatter Mrs. Bralthwalte’s nerves. The children, bless their hearts, thought It was good fun. Of course, they didn't re alize what we were up against, and Dr. Bralthwalte has seen too many emergencies to be daunted by any thing. But I felt sorry for your sls ter ln-lirty. It was something so en tirely foreign to the sheltered exist ence she has led, that I was afraid It would bowl her over. But she wns game. I'll say that for her. I didn't think It was In her.” Ullian’a Story. There was In her voice a genuine note of admiration, a feeling which t knew had triumphed over Lillian's frequently expressed dislike of Har riet BraJthwalte because of my friend's essentlsl Justice. "You knew those other fellows had a motor boat, didn't you?" "Yes," T answered. "It started a little after ours." "Tha captain of our bigger boat put me wise," she rejoined. "Of course he didn't know for certain that the second boat was trying to trail us. But he could tell by the sounde that they were both heading for us. And while we knew the one with the children would reach us first, It. was a question whether we could transfer them and get off be fore the detective's boat caught up to us. 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A FREE Trip to Yellowstone Park to Omaha’s Most Popular Woman To the most popular woman visiting this exposition will be given Free a trip to Yellowstone National Park and return, or its equivalent—$250.00 in cash. It costs nothing to enter this contest—simply sign with list of entrants at the Drug Dept. In addition to the grand prize, there will be a valuable second and third prize and scores of other prizes to those not fortunate enough to win the first prize. Five votes will be given in exchange for each 5c ex pended in any department of THE BRANDEIS STORE for the 11 selling days beginning Monday, April 21, and ending May 2. Sale slips for purchases made in other than the drug department may be exchanged at the drug depart j ment for vote blanks. Contest Closes With the Announcement J of the Winnet* on May 3, the Last Day of The Brandeis Store-Omaha Bee hiletGMs fyasioH I A pril 2H to May 2 Eighth Floor BRANDEIS STORE BUILDING Wednesday—Continuing the Million-Dollar Sale of Household Needs I Remarkable Sale of Mattresses 17.S0 Felt and Cotton E«,y Tim* hjmnu 22** Layer Cotton Felt 1 Mattress 12.95 6A pound* of thoroughly felted cotton ond cotton matter** Fancy ticking; aatoon border; full rolled edge; regular il*e« 35.00 Oitermoor Mattress 25.00 This famou* mattre** con taint 46 pound* of extra long etaplo cotton felt, care fully selected and built up the Oitermoor way. 1 i.00 Frit anti Cotton Mattress 7.49 The belt mattreii value tn Omaha. 60 pounda of all cotton center with layer cot ton felt on top and bottom. Covered in a good grade of fancy art ticking and full rolled edge. Mattreis 15.00 An aaeaptlonallp fin* mallr*#« flllad with all p«ra Urar rottnn fait, four aatra rows of aide atltrhlng. The Famous Sealy Mattress 29.75 It contain* 50 pound* of re jected layer cotton felt Made and finiabed In the couth and chipped directly to uc. Re-Painted Army Cots A cot that meaaure* 2-6x6-fl. Suitable for the spare room or porch. Finished in the jrray enamel. All-Steel Day-Bed An all-ateel frame in the American walnut, with a cane panel ineert. The mattreae la included. Opena into a comfortable double bed. Tb* Br—d*i* Stor*—3—lb FI—r - ■■ T. A Feature Sale of Curtains and Curtaining Serviceable Scrims, Voiles and Marquisettes A wonderful selection of plaid*. stripe*, check*, border* or plain ef fects; 35 inches in width; in white, ecru or cream shade*. A great opportunity to purchase your summer curtaining at less than hair price. Per yard— Curtain Rods Rr**« finUhrd; round or flat »ty!o; »inj •iict 28 to M;_ - Fine Curtain Nets Extra fine quality in filet or ranement weave*; white, cream or ecru; value* up to 1.50. Per Yard 98c Fringed Curtains Imitation tuacan net curtaina with boullion fringed bottom*! many pattern*; all 2*4 yard* long; ecru color. Each 1.79 48-In. Marquisette Excellent quality heavy double thread marquisette; suitable for hotel curtains; 86 inches in width. Per Yard 39c Dotted Marquisette An excellent quality, strong and durable. In white only; 86 inch width drapery. An un* usual value. Per Yard 29c TK* Br«»4«i» Sl»r*—Simlli Fl**r—East Wednesday Specials in the China Department Porcelain Dinnerware White with gold line. Complete service for 6. :,0 Piter* 7.95 Pope Gosser Dinnerware Ranain ahape; c o m - plat* aarvice for aix. 36 Piece* 7^96 Beaded Mate In g»y color#; for bot dtahes. Each 25c Green Guernsey Baking Ware y2 Price Whit* Ptrulli* Mbb4. Baker*, Ca**#rol#*, Pi# Plat#*, Bean Pota, j 251 to 1. Th* lr»d*U Star*—Fifth Flttr—Ktrt Exceptional Valuem in Rugs and Linoleum B» •> Our EASY PAYMENT PLAN 75.00 9x12 Kermanshah Rugs Deep, silky pile, snd seam IIms; beautiful designs and color combinations. 49.95 50.00 9x12 Seamless Velvets • losely woven, and with fringe finish. At, 42.50_ 75.00 9x12 Seamless Worsteds Deep, rich pile; in beautiful pattern*. Finiahed with fringe. Slightly imperfect. 58.75 650 27x60 Axminster Rugs Fine quality; cloeely woven; in a eariety of pattern* and coloring*. Slightly imperfect 4.95 Inlaid Linoleum J.65 Grade In neat amall til* ef fect*. An (table for kitchen*, hat hroom*. and email room*. At, !>*r au]uare yard, 1.29 Inlaid Linoleum 7.95 Gratia The color* fu through to the hark. In a groat earlety of pat tern* anil color effect*, at, per «ipiare yard, 149 Inlaid Linoleum 2.2!* Grade The heaviaat rradc made A wonderful •election of attractive dctlirn* and color arm hlnatlom, at, per •quart yard, 1.89 Inlaid Linoleum Wonderful quality In aeleetad paltarna. rrar Ural for hallt. hit* hen, bath room and other u«e« Per aquarr yard. 2.25 Tk« Hrm^cii Sltrt Sulk M«or