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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1924)
JoMht* to \i«l Citv ('4tmliiltft(^ w A H.»U«*U Mom 1 «♦»* 1 nil lijnffM lo W*»*'*t dial ib*I Cmirinfl?. T%* rc tiHI e*“t • ’H row (•**# iv*-r **g**c**view f»» »*>• *>*■ iiMg pf n *■*♦*» *»i §wd r\*»H**» a*I «My roro*ei»*iea»*« Tli***9#9* *<*W*M <Ms tM* WCU r>*»* )ehh*T# *»d I *ngn*iti*tbee*»' a* I* ••• l BT _ _ . The M.he-e gad wi«attf*r*«troro m nmah* »|*a gall t* th# freecr tf*d» hgva thrown 1hntr strength with the grorot* gad will work «" *’»'* *'",h tteweplhal tad CmiHaat The grower# *re cnnbdent thev *01 eierl noth «f their candidates The* i paint la the fnllewfng figure#: gOfl firmer* M*l|*. Thar* gig *00 grocer* behind the llcwenthal and <Vurtnrv candldm tr» Thee* store* have an avaraga of flv* emplnve* Mti, three of Uwa ar» rag iatarad vain* Wllh th# woman in i the home* of the grocery employe*. (hi* mean* a voi* of nearly 4,eno lie i aide* It mean* Influence upon friend* and neighbor* The f.()9 More owner* believe they ran Influence *n average of 15 ru* ’om*r« through each store. Thl* w*ill m»k* lB.ftnn vote*. In addition, they point to tho Influence that will come through the activity of Jobber* *nd manufacturer*. Close for Election. . They were »ctl\e In securing add! ILlongl registrations and feel that of JLa g,000 pre-election registrations they -IjF* responsible for half of It. Ill AH grocery stores will close at noon ,J#n election day. so that all their em ployes can go to the polls and help get out th* vote. They ers counting particularly on the women voter*. FARMERS HERE TO i BE OFFERED CREDIT 1. Dee Moines, April SO.—Credit faellt | ties up to 12,800,000 will be available to farmer* of Iowa. Nebraska, Illi nois, South Dakota and other middle western states through the Farmers Union Credit association, formed 1 here yesterday. Headquarters of the association will be opened here with connection with the Farmers union offices. | The organisation will accommodate I farmers under the intermediate - credits act, passed by congress about la year ago. The largest business In /lews Is expected to come from live stock growers who will use the money \ In winter feeding of their herds. C. Df Watts Of Chicago Is president, Milo .Reno of Agency, la., Is vice president, and C. D. Satterfield, Olldden, la., M , secretary-treasurer. Beatrice Man Hurt. Special Dispatch t« The Omaha Bee. Beatrice, Neb., April 80.—Bari Nickels, 21. of this city was run down by an auto on Weat Court street tilts afternoon while riding on his motorcycle and severely hurt. He sustained a broken leg and ether In Pf*irlee. New Street Lights. Commissioner John Hopkins Wed nesday morning authorlred Nebraska , Rower oempany to Install street lights on Maple street from Flfty-seoond street on out to Benson. The lights will he similar to the type on North Sixteenth street. To Whiten Skin with Lemon Th* only harml#*# way to bl#aeh th« ckln whit* 1* to mix lh* Jule* of two 1 * m o n • with thr*« oune** of Orchard Whit#, which any riru**lat will *npply for a f«w c. • n t *. Shale# wall Ip a hot tl#, and you will have a whole quarter pint of the moat wonderful akin whitenar, softener and b*autlfl*r. Massage thda sweetly frairrant lemon Mearh Into tha fare, nark, arms and handa. It can not irritate. Famous stags beautlaa uaa It to bring that clear, yonthful akin and rosy whlta complexion; also aa a frtekla, aunburn and tan Mearh. You mult a mix thla remarkable lotion youraelf. ran not be bought ready to uaa be oa.ua* It arts beat Immediately after It Is prepared. x|tvr||T,nKMrN r SICK WOMAN MADE HAPPY Entirely Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Mart. Texas. - “I have taken Lydia E. rinkham’a Vegetable Compound to bund me up as wai all run down, nervoua and ■Ick. 1 ached and hurt all over ao that 1 waa often compelled to go to bed, and I had to have moat of my work done. No medicine seemed to help me until one of my neigh bors who was tak ing the Vegetable Com|*>und insisted on rne trying a bottle of it. The medi cine helped me from the first, and the best of all ia that 1 can even sew •gam without that awful,, nervoua feeling I waa used to having. And I used to take crying apella, with such a blue feeling that I cannot explain. I New all that has left me. I feel so I cheerful, and I haw gained in weight, sleep well and eat hearty. Oh! I wish I had worda to express what this medicine has done for me! I am a housekeeper and do every thing from the sewing to the washing now and it doesn’t hurt mt. You may uae my letter in any way you wish. 1 will he glad to help any suffering woman to tha road of health and happiness.'— Mrs. B*AMNO*,404 TravU Av*. Mart,T«SM GENERAL DAWKS SEES COOUIXIF., friMisTNl H * *>*•« M**| w fcirNP> aMj wcgiiK-et >••»* ■* | i «tt f*« •« N*«rt**( i l» a# »W« T****e*f *leli*teaM| •«r•**«•! INU Meghea led** M '!**»•*• tWW** TM *w*ktnf tit* •to'**' M ***• M t«g| tr# * ef e- *• * '** **» ____ ___ Fleet Drfirirnl. Vlminil Hcjwrts Raltlfship* in l‘«"f Repair Pup In I ark «>f Vitml*. Nat) Drpa^lnirnt TnM. Washington, April ** AerMn deficiencies In the t'ntled (*!»!*» fighting fleet, WoblltaM In southern waters last winter, eeie reported by Admire! nnl*-rt K. Count*. com mender In chief. In hie official ac roiinl to the Navy department of what waa demonstrated during the maneuver*. Admiral t’oonl* anld In hla report, ettr.ii ta front whleh were obtained today at the Navv department, that the fleet waa seriously embarrassed by low speed of the auxiliary ahlpa: that ahlpa generally had not been kept "properly repaired ' because of lock of approprtallons; that 11 of the older hnttleahlpe needed modernltatlon of machinery, elevation of turret guns and equipped with anti-aircraft de fenses; and that "auhmarlne opera tlona were the worse of all combat ships taking part" In the maneuvera. "All submarines are ao deficient In speed aa to he of small use to the fleet work except by accident of poaltlon,” Admiral Coontx reported. "Considering the poor material, the work of the personnel aboard these submarines la In many eases moat admirable and even heroic.'* l,M|iior Prolong l,ife S|vtin« Claim klMili |It inkM • llgx* (itNIfl' Ktp*Hiirri **♦#«»■* Monk TdIiIi M stnieg* ft *p»i| I* glfStl *# I ttMof , p.rtXc to tM rnedi. at *.**«■** e«4 l*rt«A*t OM H l*t tte*fi»*gd| rf jntme Mr km* umvarept *u*r*tm| Mfidltbtl sf ltf* 1 *• bt** 1 an lie*.* of alcohol e#teu1#!*d In th* •amt manner a* hf« man***.* t**t tni tv ukir*. »*•» mad M*» it *k* cenrlvtdlng eeeetcn* of tk» tnnttni meeting of tb* NaMneel AeademV nf MpfMf • gieadv detnkera," Mr f***H Mid | "have a baiter expectation of life it all *t»e from M nn to tb* end nf the life epen than do tntal *H*tain era ” II a table*, be explained, wet* baeed on data Inohtdln* "exact record* a* to the drinking habile of thousand* of prrnone ihroiighout their live*" and covering more than 1*0,000 peraon year*' "expoaur* to rlak ” The difference* In the Ilf* apvn ex pc. latlon* of eleady drinker* and total ultetalnei a, he an id, "ara not very great, hut there In a distinct and well marked advantage In favor of the moderate nt*ady dt Inker*." "Heavy drinkers,” he continued, "have (he poorest expectation of life at all age* after 30 In the rasa of female*, and at all «ge* after *0 and up to about *11 In the caao* of male*. Prom about, *6 on the heavy drinking males end the total abatalnlng male* have about the'same expectation,” BARN BLOWN 80 FEET BY TWISTER Callaway. Neb,, April 30.—A .email twister In th# vicinity of Oates took the born on the Perl Young place end lifted It over a mulberry hedge, carrying the building about. *0 feet. HASTINGS PRIEST RESIGNS CHARGE Htn Af***t !• N*!*1* i riMimii* nn«**n N* wunii 4|«M f*t IM lAl'Mfl lt« *4 I m|*M n*t nf tft j fc»*f*tt Mt • ■’ N IM |*»4 In • : iwiit m n*v«nwi#tnHi v» | • *» # el a tin 1| riliiw ll* j yv,w>ti| inn 1 h mtii | *.»*')« Iinnnnn tM Ifcn 1f*f*n<wtnt* |X|i **#*♦#*? n#*n revf | iimimM He |ln* ih' r#MM in N*M i in i Itl lM unrnrbill nMH nn#f in* ■ tlift iilif* Km vill M taken I) rmn»r £ytn*»t fVUHnn r*f ln4iin**N», **K CONFEREES REACH BONUS AGREEMENT Wi»htn«ti>n. A pi ll S'* \«roomont or a o com hod today hv trit»*« and hmiw mnfiirfA on dlfforonooo nvrr lh» ootdlor bonnn hill. Moot nf tho prnylatona In dlnptito nor# of • minor nntiir* noil onrljr ratlftoailon of tho lonforoni"* roport by tho oonoto and Ittnioo woo pro dlrtod by tho oonfi-rooo, who narood tinnnlmoimly on tho roporl, Tho bill ihon will uo to tho prootilont. Sure Relief FOR INDI N 6BtU.*ANS Hot water _ Sure Relief ELL-ANS 29* and ?Si Packagaa Evarywhar* Wind, AuH tin A city Attiokr rum the com ptexion. Happy u jhe a'hn know/ Saint- I An fit! One Girl in a Thousand / ONE girl in a thousand crosses the fine, subtle) border - line] t hat | separates "mere/prettincssjj from jhatJ indefinable radiance that*constitutes exquisite beautyJ , Every)* merelyTp>'etty'^pgirl.stands on its outer fringe?Shejcan bridge that delin eate shadowdine byjtnowing the iubtle’ Ities-^thc’fine^points of distinction that will carry her into the enchanted realm of.the beautiful., Keep the >'Jci/i delicate, Stx ANGEasitmavteem to the uninitiated, properJc<v/ne/<V«e^arejUnore^than out ward beauty-intensifiers^ They protect the skin. They serve as a delicate veil, shield ing the*skin’from'wind/ dust/smoke and impurities, f The great achievement of Saint-Angc at Pari* ’now provides Vo.r/nr// ' tfue.fihat every woman 'canViseTwith securitv, -protective cosmeiupie.r: Safe',pure,as caressing' lotheskin asthr touch of rosejpetalv^they provider an ^exquisite daily protection. They keep \ the skin delicate. Sa i n t- A n ge 'protech t r co.rmfttifue.t~ Face Poudre' Poupefthe in dispensable Dupnclt, Lip-Pencil and Cosmelipue Indien for eyebrows and lashes—-are all blended in coloring and in scent. Used together, the combined|effectJjblendsjas all^ color in rature’does^There is no jarring discord, no clash of hue—and the Bouquet Fxotipue throughout,completes the perfect har mony l. Away from your boudoir, the harmony is maintained with the clever Saint-Ange Ditpacle, containing a five-to-onc propor tion of poudre and roupY, and made so that either poudre or rouge ran be re fdled separately. Free booklet and sample of Face Poudre A fascinating 16-page booklet has lieen written in Paris on this subject bv a French authority, entitled [‘The Art o/ Ataquillape/' It has been translated into English and will be sent to you—with a liberal introductory sample of the exquis ite ISaint-Ange' Face Poudre—without on'penny*of charge*Mail the coupon today.Youwill learn from the book many niceties of touch that lend enchantment to the face, the eyes, the moulh. I.ook for Saint-Anff rn.tnitli-pin\n r«r)iii«i(c innUinrrs with Ibr graceful swan in ihcrrn Irr *♦ your ilruf »lnrt, department »lnrr. or litauty ihop. Crmpennittit in Pm it Ay Cnnipni/nie Stml-dnpe Distributed in Amrri<* by I.*bn A Kink, Inr., Soli S#*nU Protective Cosmetiques I.KHN* FINK, INC. Ih'ilnhlltiv i» Amrrira Jar Cmfa/fait Saint-An^t Drpt C'2 636 (jrrmwic h Si., Naw York City. 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M . . *• «*•>! 4**i*»h« t'***'' ani,, i in,' MMI*4. • l ■atfil tt IM‘« IM' >»( l»# 4f*4 **4 4 *-» )«l H f.*m *MM*f*44 a, >•• ,^a>a »♦ NwMM 4% *4 * , a». '■» t4 W- • * *« I a>i• •»»*<!• *<•***• ^'h* *imt **»*>»-••■* * *<%•*♦** « Mir ** f • Ik**’! M ttwN'1 ’ M* **t*4 4* !*•*•* • !<»! I t »♦* HlMi Ml MM WMM It fit* M fWt Burgess-Nash Company. *RVERYBODYil STORS.*’ m»«u, | fir #*« •!♦§<» |.H< •****♦ r imw >*• I’kffM K Nl Broken Lot Sale of Silk and Cotton Lingerie, At i/4 to y2 offPRztr 0 'y Included Ir this sale of lingerie air Ferments of the fine.* ma terials, beautifully made and trimmed. Some are sliphtly counter soiled. At $1.00 and $1.45 Camisole*, envelope chemise, step-ins, bloomers, gowns, (wo b piece pajamas and costume slips. ; At $2.95 At $3.95 Another assortment of silk lovely gown* of crepe de ■lingerie in broken sixes includes chine, chemise, stcp-m drawers, envelope chemise, step-ins and daintily trimmed and finely tai bloomers. lored of excellent material. Strong Floor Sale of Nurses’ Uniforms At $3.95 Straight line uniforms, marie with convertible collar and long sleeves. Made of good quality sheeting. Sizes 34 to 46. Regularly priced at $5.00. At $4.95 A straightline model of Indian Head with shawl collar. Regularly $5.50. Others, with values to $7.00, at $8.95. .Vor4 Fl««r, Novelty White Shoes That Point Summerward $8.75 <• $13.50 ( The ityle trend ti turning tn all-whit* novelty footwear, hence w» \ are featuring 15 new and attractive itylen in white ahoes. From Brooklyn— Dainty, ankle atrap, cut-out white kid aandal.j at . . White nile cloth, center atrap aan«t white kid atrapa.Si 1.50 The Collonade, a white kid. (fore pump with aquare, tailored white enamel buckle and cov ered Cuban heela ...S13.50 White calf aandal with cut-out vamp and quar ter*. Cuban nr low heela. SM.75 White kid, cut- out one-atrapa with baby Hpan iah heela.SI 1.50 From Stetton— Th# Southern 2-«y# ti#. in all whit# calf. Cuban h##l» . 812.RO Th# Coll###, plain to# Wucher. Military h##l», at. 811.50 In whit# nil# cloth- the new St#taon walking on ford. Whit# kid, lined Cuban h##la ,. 88.75 Met# Hoor Sale of Silk and Wool Remnants Offers Savings of ^3 to $1.00 to $1.50 Silks Yard, 69c Novelty Silk* Silk Ratio* Pon*r* Silk* Silk Poplin* Stripe Silk* Tube Ve*tine* $2.00 to $2.95 Silks Yard, $1.45 Check Taffeta* Colored Taffeta ... _ . . .. White Sport Satin Moire Tricolett* Brocaded Sport Printed Crep# Satin $1.59 to $1.95 Silk* Yard, 95c Printed Silk* Printed Tricolette Rlerk Me*»alin* Colored Crepe de Stripe Taffeta Chine Colored Pongee Kimona Silk* $3.00 to $3.50 Silks Yard, $1.95 Printed Sport Silk* Shower-Proof Colored Canton Foulard* Crepe Printed Radium Satin Kaee Crepe Printed Knitted grope Floor Silk* — — »■■■ — ■■ mm— " ' I Three Group» of Wool Goods Y<*rd 95c $1.45 $1.95 There are poirat twill*, hranch crape, plain and novelty flannel*, plaid and utrlpe ahirting*, valour*, tweed*, home*puna, *erge* and coating*. L. - Specialn in Toilet Goods $1.00 Mari* Com- AQg> pact*, large »i*«.... $1.60 Imported Perfume, I,ila*. Chyprc and Rn»». Three original bottle* QQ — to the »et.*70V. 26c Li*terine Tooth < 7 — Paate . I#W 26c Bath Salt*, Rose IQ. Cieranitim odor. lOfc 60c Pebeco Tooth OQ — Pa»te . A*7C $1.25 Mavi* Toilet 70 Water . I VC 10c Cream Oil or Cl. Palmolive Soap OW'* $1.26 Mavi* Perfume, 7Q — original bottle . * Burnham'* Toilet 1 Pri«* Preparation*.m Main F 1«m» r n<__ Clop-On “Stay Slim ” The New All-Rubber Reducing Corset Th.: "Stay Slim” is a new. all-rubber, corset, scientifically designed to re duce fleshiness of the waist, hips anti abdomen by easy, natural means. It is > comfortable to wear, for it gives the neces-> sary support, as well as a smart silhouette. feraai Ftaar 3t«p-la mc<call PATTERNS I McCall Printed Pattern# lift, if** What’s Wron$ With This Picture? Not a thing in the world, for the young woman on the left has a blouse with a new collar and slightly fitted lines; the second has a dress with a new shirt-front bosom; the third toms skirt to blouse in an odd new fashion. Nothing can tie wrong when one's clothes are absolutely right! island M>gf Men’s Fine Handkerchiefs Fine quality rambrir handkerchief* with colored woven borders. Regular sizes with QP i/j-inrh hems.ODC * for.*1.00 M««« f Imm* Gingham Dresses for Juniors Reasonably Priced $3.50 (. $7.95 ^ Pleasing the vanity of the young mlaa by thetr gay colors, yet winning the favor of her mother, too, because of their serviceable material, these hand embroidered gingham drr*sea are very rr, low priced. *w Shown in checks and solid colors in all the wanted shades and combina tions. Made with bloomers te match. Sites 6 to 14 years. Attractive Silk Frocks ' $10.75 to $25.00 Youthfully styled little frocks fn* dress-up occasions are fashioned ef printed silks, crepe dr i Nine and taf fata Daintily trimmed wtth laes and frtlls. Shown in blue, gresn, tan, brown, navy, and rose. Sues 4 |o 14 yssrs.