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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1924)
Hoy Jury Kiwi* lor Drfrmlnnl ItMNl ■( HsHhHM Ituil ♦•» I I r»4» I mas* Mhmi < «uri ¥ l ***»• t • a*** M M*a IbhettM • **>*>»< If fe tali u .!*%• *»•'* M lyiiWM M Wno-t- <«•»• SOWI1 »M d*»'M*d Teeodat *fl*tw»"*l t»* (|Nt ft tha defendant It a h»*V ad d*f» staquiam tha f-<n »-*♦»,» < te# * I W«t*h MM Manta TWrt* third *M*a* ; n itltem thrliW MM a**hl ettae • t <*a<«t Mew MM North Tweet* • aeventh **reat Nan iMlnl»w, M*f | *M at teal lliattMHW U*» Ml* • i adit wood at*atte. and Hubert Mt |» wp, lit* (titrate ana**. NMIM a lib J«M«a Dtreen •• aa ; •.■data* aer* law j.tienil* judge* {llawM Wrtok fit* Iwtrd an.i • I out* (truMiil, Mil North Siatreeth MM. *■ Th« jury waa ant only I* minute* la Ha daUberatlnn* • Th* aaee a a* on# wherein th* 1*1*1" ; i iff alleged that on Decent her J«, 1*1* • at Ih* apeclsl teutti at and Invitation 'ot Ih* defendant, he went for an auto mobile ride, Intending lo »" from {Thlrtralght and Orawt alreel* lo • Seventeenth and Cumlnc at reel*, and I that at Thirty fourth and Orant Jalreeta, while the defendant tvaa try •Inf lo negotiate a turn, tha car (turned over and plaintiff #hff*r*d var {loua Injuries. • Th* youthful Juror* hald that the i plait.tiff did not ealahtlsh a meaauro {of dantafes. that th* two front teeth •alleged to have bean knocked out (were teeth that had l>aan worn donn JanA wave not worth much In the open ■i**1- _ •Platte County Teacher* to Gather at Columbus ’ Columbus. Neb., April 2#.—Platte J County Superintendent Fred S. I.e . cron has arranged for a meeting of Jtaachsra to be held In ilia Columbus •High school Saturday afternoon next. •I. N. Clark, director of rural educa Jtlon In the atats superintendent’s of ;f!ot. Is coming from I.lncoln. He will ■answer whatever questions the county {teachers wish to ask. Nebraska law* •give the state superintendent of pub hle Instruction power to regulate the {course of study used in the rural •schools of the etate. Acting on his •rights, the atate superintendent has •compiled a new courae of study to •replace the present courae, w hich has 'been In effect for the P*«t 15 years. {The new curriculum la to be placed ♦in effect with the beginning of the ’new echool year* next September. {Plan* for Sunday School Convention Discussed *_2<»braaka City, Neb. April 2#.— Representatives of Nebraska City churches and a commutes of work Slfor the state Sunday school con tlon. to be held here In May, held £. conference at the Presbyterian rch to perfect plans. Fifty ysars ago ths Btat# Sunday School assocla |Emi met In Nebrsaka City and the Sjjpnt this year Is to be observed as Kaeml-centennlal convention. It Is •sAected at least 1,000 delegates will ^Knd this convention. 4 S Slate Security Meeting. JJB’he etate convention of the fee sswlty Benefit association, a fraternul ■urance society, will meet at I.ln fin Wednesday. •The association has five lodges In ■jjR. A. Bacon and Paul H. Monre< age Omaha candidates for election t< flip national association convention r' tjp-lland, Ore?” ADVF.RTUIKMKNT. Blockheads Go Quick + By This Simple Method If Iaekheada—hip onaa or little onee onee er hard onaa- on any part of body, *o quick by a elmple method I loot dlaeelyee them. To do thla pet It two ouncee of ralonlte powder from r drupplat—aprlnkle a little on a hot. eleth—rub over the blaekheede brink nr a few eeeondn—and wanh off. You'll der where the blankheade have pone, thlnp and aqueeatnp hlaekheada only i the payee of the akin and leave a larpe and unalphtly—while the elm applleatlon of ealonlte powder and the nr dleeolve them rlpht out, leaving the i aeft and the poree in their natural rendition. strong, efficient, as only man well-nourished can bet are the demand of the hour. , scorrs ' EMULSION tit the real, man-sized tonic for those who At are not over-strong, (iAIJJWlXi USED H)R PERFUMERY %«**..** •« IM ffcMNNM NaM* *i IM littMl mw* i'wM IN* **♦■"« t«N* M< * ***■ * ****** M I* **»♦*• IM ♦***»•»**•*#**• |* III* '*•■» af IM '1Mt MIN I***-* * •* IH* Nt*a» MiN Ml Mi *mm ■*«•* TM *<■•,« n- >» m hN* >•*•* I* *m IM* ANN *M IM**> I* UN *>***•♦•*• ♦W »"M N* TM* Mi«W« •" prfntMi IMI • M| *i* •»»* MW I* IM MM M*«hm t*» i**M* NiiIh |i>i»*ii Him #«* MMf h*mh j NMwT TM i M* • HH* r**t*w** ||MI*H M IM »iwt**i t»*» r# at* it** i<* MMM *1 *Ma HaMh mall 1 in* a* aaawiHNHi iMi M »*«*»* *M MtaraattM Diililnian Six nrt' Highly Praised Kirill Men for (»«i\crninp Omalta. Say l.eader* of City. Fraud* and Frank ilalnta eon and fat h*r In lb# law piof*s*lnn In Omaha, are equally In favor of Ih* Dahlman "aqua re ala” lick el. "Were for Dahlman because h* haa horse a*n**.” they declare. Former Congressman A. W. Jef fries I* alee eager to glva aid to furthering the Dahlman “aquar* alx" slnte. "W* ar* no worse than any other city when It cornea to crime,” declared J efforts. "Vet there ar* those who Insist on (browing mud at the town! It is my privilege to say that under Mayor I 'ahlnmn nnd Police Commis sioner Henry W. Dunn, Omaha la to day one of the sHfeat and beat cities in which to live.” Fiank Rlha. publisher of a Bohe mian newspaper, la back of the Dahl man ticket. “Let's elect Dahlman and the Dahl man six!” said Rlha. Here Are Other Testimonials: Ralph Kitchen, owner Paxton hotel: "Jim Dahlman is the right man In the right place. The men with him on his ticket have all been efficient and make a good combination.” Dr. A. D. Dunn: "f am In favor of the commissioners on th* Dahlman ticket. It will be best to continue their service.” Isaac E. Congdon: “I am for Dahl man. I think he has made a good mayor. He and hla ticket should be continued In office.” Dr. E. Holovtchlnsr: "I am In favor of th* Dahlman ticket and shall rota for every one. Their continuation la for the beet Interests of th* city.” I. F. Baxter: “The last Dahlman admlnlatratlon has been on* of the most efficient the city has ever bad. aeldo from Inability for all to agree. I think th* voters ahould return the alx and one who will work with them In harmony.” f: Tl A Thousand Now THORNE STYLES In May Clearanco Coats, Suits, Drosses I'inirrh rioMrinpt HoUN* IMiiiiimmI IVnlnUN) 'wi Itl I «t|4m I AttAlllAM A mmtttt Mm *•*■*> i*mm M *«* n«MliA tv»iwii «>( i Ai**»> »'M fm «►«< MMHlIt A* *11 tA ttit hi*t l *NI* |MMmI i*>«i 1*1 in Aw«« <*» Mi *••<’'1 *4 AM IMi*1 !•*» An* «<»I4I*#|*M*M* M A An'iM tW 1 -» • illiH -* *1% *• • town** lit |«Mk I, IMji*f> UMlM «4 • fa# tnM MW fMIt 1*4 (l< • hM H IlfMI #**»*l*t? *4 IM «<*•< 1 iiiim I, mi wMilti at **»>»*taa 4 >a*» *t i 4 n>«t4a« 4 14mm M Httann Ml* i IM - = * a ■t i Mm)4n Iriift hfiinmt 1**1**. li Aprtl M ft*> " H HaWM (MM** wf IM IMH*** rlittnA <4 Mm* rtlf K<* lt*a* IM*» !»•’* i« ».*>*! M* im lamiMi law (<tl Ml it Mtttti MaurtMta a# IM 1*1ttltt t ttli a in4 KtiMIW 4tinM» »Hh4 •4 ♦!*» Mi I m Music by (luscadens Orchestra // A. M. In P. Jlf. Special 65c Luncheon Served Daily Wednesday'* Menu A four course luncheon, substantial enough tot the business man, but so daintily served that it appeals to women, too, is served daily. Make appointments here for luncheon, to talk over business affairs nr for a club meeting. Reservations may be mad# for a private room. Fresh Shrimp Corktall, Canape Berne Crtam of Tomato Soup. Croutons, Souffle Consomme a la Royal* Poarhed Flirt of Lemon Sol*. Mosteleln# Shirred E»*. a la Rossini Sweetbreads and Vlrdnla Ham, Eucene Stuffad Pork Tenderloin, Itallenn# Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au iua Cream Whipped Potato#* Sralloped Potatoes New Splnarh Andaise Cauliflower au Cretin Salad A'L'Portesalse Blueherry PI# Pineapple Cream PI# Freeh Strawberry Bleno Mans* Vanilla 1c* Cream Maple Nut Ire Cream Lemon Sherbet L Gruyer* Cheese Oran** Toasted Wafers i Tea Coffee Milk \ Burgess-Nash Tea Room \ Seventh Fleer Beddeo Dance Tonight Empress Rustic Garden Fashion Revue 4-Beautiful Models-4 Ym Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yot IF BEDDEO GIVES IT—IT MUST BE GOOD Coll at Ike Store for Fro* Ticket* Until S n’Clock ACKERMAN’S MUSIC THIS IS THE LAST WEEK of Thi$ Liberal Offer J FIRST. AMONG-CLEANERS^! ^The double action cleans cleaner, power* ful suction and mo tor-driven brush. . The cleaner that { meets every test. V-• for Only * ^ Down and - i ^ 3a ^<m^1 Don’t Delay Phone Now AT 3100 ! for a FREE Demonstration in Your Own Home! o ■ —. - Houseclean inf attach ments that really dean efficiently. O ■■■' O The motor needs no oil ing and will last for years. • A cleaner that b easy to own if you buy now THIS WEEK I Nebraska H Power <5. IIAMHAII II \MS ir.ir.i > at c .4 c.| MWfMt Maa* Mfc> **• hn^lwtii t* IM «N Hm4 al IM i iainlai a# • 'Mil.I iM»n4 (III UMM Raaa t art Hvi Mr *a tl-t**- a M%aa IM M ffa*"»a *M ifc# >Mi^nf Rwklrt «M<M Ml* IMH’MAI II IM * Ml 1 fc*» tMt I Mm H AM IA* MMftl H'lMlj Ml <*» WAUM Iwi M Mtli# I* IM fmAtA* | NMMm* A**-1 Mi I ii Mm M' rill mmMmiI «*•! MMl •M |«A*M *♦ AbflbrIMi AM AMI Am Wm* AM AwlM RmuMI SCIENTIST DIES MAKINi; SPEECH! M»H ♦♦ l» I ► Wtrfewtt lit. >* IM •** »M»> » iilMwiMr, iHmHM #m4 »■«*»<» ■•♦nr • tall* * W<M *• *M |ni«itil> A "»4***t * I pi IMi'M II tfc* .MM'***” * M <*» M« !««#*««* M*» ft. MrM fc*4 t^awMI »»itt MM »»••♦ W»,w* «♦ V'* ..•.. •*4 M (■«•.«!«< i*4 4 w* .Ml »»<«♦»>■■ a« #= H • *« M ml* X..4 *n V |-**.«*•■* AM UrtMH HnM »w Mfc"*1 Ml IMM «♦ Mi Math *•» Mint AM ►iMaAl »t*M‘>i m Burgess-Nash Conrany. m "EVERYBODY* STORE" ,¥" '* Buy Everything for the Home | on Our Household Club Plan It Is a Combination of Beauty, Comfort, Economy—This High Quality Furniture Mahogany Telephone Set $6.95 Stand and chair, compute. Mahogany End Table $2t95 Strongly conatructed, half round table. # Oblong End Table $5.00 Engliah brown mahogany table with book trough below. Kinney Rome Springs $12.50 20-year guaranteed Kinney Rome double Heck coil apringa. Any aire. White Cotton Mattress $8.65 Full weight all w-hite Col tun Mattress, Heavy weight fancy art ticking. Fabric Spring $4.50 Guaranteed fabric spring in any sir.e. Battleship gray fin ish. Porcelain Table $6.95 First quality porcelain table, with white enamel base. Steel Bed $9.75 Substantial steel bed with continuous 2-inch posts, heavy fillers. In all finishes. 3-piece Living Room Suite $289.50 Entirely covered In high grade mohair, with frames of carved mahogany. The suite conaista of a davenport, arm chair and wing chair. Silk tas sels finish each piece. 4-piece Bedroom Suite $249.50 Two-tone walnut or two-tone mahogany auite consisting of a large dresser, full-size bed. semi vanity and chifforette. Dustproof construction and genuine mahogany interiors. Fmirtk FWr j % Seamless Axminster Rugs >ale Priced 1 Of the heavi est and finest uaiity made. 13 :erns, consisting of Sanford, Fervak ai\d Beauvais, Home Crest Floren tine in plain and allover patterns. 9x12 size. Regu larly $64.50 to $73.00. Printed Linoleums 85c-95c New light colored patterns in the newest tile and block effect*. Bathroom patterns, bedroom and kitchen patterns. All 6-feet widths. Regular $1.06 value* at, Regular $1.15 value* at, •quara yard, 85#. • *quare yard, 95#. SUtk Fleer —- ■' ■1 ■■ - .I Curtains and Draperies At Low Prices Ruffled Curtains $2.95 Made of finest quality grena dine with tie-backa to match. Finished with a 6-inch, double flounce at the base. Regular $4.00 values. Imported Voile Curtains r"' $2.39 Fresh curtains of imported voile, daintilv designed. Regu lar $3.25 values. j Ruffled Marquisette Dainty, ruffled marquisette which can be made up to fit any size window. Our regular 59c JC quality. Yard. W# make up curlaina. ecardraparicc and clip cavan al a vary nominal cacl. Second noor Sale of Colored Glassware Continues for Wednesday 1-arge and email comporta, mayon naise bowls, covered bon hona and candy jar*, edged with black. In orange, blue, yellow and green. __ .. . . Flower howl a, Venetian hand- fruit bowl*. mad# glaaa candy jara, cov piere*. Including •*•■ h«n», nut diahe*. va*e», comport*, candle . .... . etlok*. in green, handled bon bons orange, blue MM ind bud raaea. yellow. In jade green glaa* are rheeee and rraeker diehei, handled cake or aandwleh plate*, comport*, large, tall raaea, candy jara and fruit howl* with white baae*. r*arth Fi*«r Utica Bed Sheets Theae aheeta of well-known brand are of excellent quality and are made with out filling or dresaing. 81x90- {f /JO inch aize. Each.<M.0£ Peauot Pillow Cases The celebrated Pequot pillow rancn in the 4&x36-inch »ize. Excellent wear ing quality. Specially kO priced, each . _ JWcmd FImt Boudoir Lamps Specially Priced $3.75 Attract!** *a j boudoir lamp* in roae, fold, Chi ne** blue and yellow; mounted on black wooden bares. The shadea are of Jap silk, shirred and trimmed with metal gal loons, both round and oral in shape. Comport Sets $5.00 Three place comport sets in attractive polychrome finish. These may be had in two stylea, each pieee with felted base. Fwm rim 1 Labor Saving Devices hr the Home At Lowest Prices Consistent With Quality The Ironrite Ironer (W» all the work of Ironlnir day In a few hour*. A child could operate It with perfect earc it la «o eimply conatrueted. A demonatration would prove to you Ita value ae a labor aavlnr device. f,et tin defflonatratc thin Ironer to you In your home on >«ur ne*t ironing day. I i !» Flactria walking mackiaaa and iroaara damanatratad ia your koma witkaut akliga tiaa. The Master Washer The Matter Wether it a timple and extremely efficient electric wathiny machine. There i* no intricate machinery ta worry about, and the price it fully >40.00 leta than you would expect to pay for a machine of thu quality. Xe A trial will convince you That here at laat ia a washer that will lighten your work and save time. It will do all the work from the sheerest to the heaviest pieces. Our free trial offer enable* you to try theac labor aavera in your home, and our Houaehold Club Plan provide* an eaay payment plan. We alao ahow the American Ciaaaic, Laun-Dry-Btte, Meadow*. Grey hound, Majeatic and Marvel Waahera. I'twrlfc M*w