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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1925)
Russian Culture Held Invincible Continental Club Speaker Sees Permanence After Bolshevism Dies. Russia is still a land of mystery and Is blazing a new path of social life, is tlte opinion of Dr. E. Hoi ovtchiner, who spoke to members of tlte Continental club at luncheon Friday in Jlotel Fontenelle. "Jt Is my belief that when the renter of bolshevism has Worn otf, there will arise a new nation; the birth of a great and free nation is in progress,” the doctor said. "Kussiu, with its art und literature cannot be crushed; it will come out victorious Into a new order of affairs.” Revolution* Reviewed. Tlie doctor reviewed the various revolutionary movements in Russia slating that the days of October of various years are marked with bloody letters in the history of Rusisan revo lutions. lie explained the present form of government, the union soviet republic of Russia, with its central executive committee of 371 members, elected on a plain similar to the for mer method of electing United States senators by state legislatures. This “Lissue” ’Kerchief.” ji | Liam* Handkerchiefs are wonderful in every way. j Buy 1, you will buy more. Women 39c £y. 59c F. W. Thorne Co. 1812 Farnam St. PIANOS Sold at Half Price Don't fail to attend the Bur gess-Nash and Oakford Music Company closing out sale of Pianos, Players and Musical Merchandise now going on at h our warerooms. Nearly $100, 000 stock must be sold re gardless of profit and on the unheard of terms of three to five years to pay. Call or write at once to obtain a bar gain of a lifetime. Schmoller&Mueller 1514-16-18 R* . Aa Telephone Dodge St. nano vO. AT 1856 •» centra! executive committee, or con axes*, delegates Its power to a group of its own members when not in ses ston. "Communism is the adopted doc trine of the country,” the speaker added. “It preaches an ideal of this world and it promotes the idea that all men are brothers.” Consistent Republics. . The doctor explained how four con stituent republics formed the soviet republic, with a. general constitution and each republic retaining certain slate rights. He staled that the vari ous occupations send representatives to the local and national soviets, thus keeping the proletariat In control. Although Russia is a republic, there is no president of vice presi dent. National affairs are adminis tered by members of a cabinet work ing with the central executive com mittee. He referred to the old regime as “a tyrannical government which died in March, 1917, never to rise again. Santa Fe, Anticipating Heavy Travel. Adds Trains Travel to the southwest and Cali fornia this spring and summer bids fair to he very heavy, according to W. J. Black, passenger traffic man ager of the Santa Fe system. This includes those who go for business reasons as well as summer excur sionists. To care for this traffic the Santa Fe, beginning March 13, will put on another through morning train from Chicago to Kansas City and Califor nia, making two morning departures by way of that line from Chicago, Instead of one, ns heretofore. One of these trains will have observation cars through to California—the other as far as Kansas City, In addition to usual equipment. Creighton Man Honored by National Fraternity Oscar Hoerr, member of the Creigh ton university chapter of the Alpha Sigma Tau national honorary fra ternity, was elected vice president of the national council at the annual convention held in Milwaukee last week. Internes Appointed. ' Appointments to interneships of St. Joseph hospital have been received by the following Creighton university medical seniors: F. J. Abts. E. J. Ash, W. M. Barry, V. E. Berchtold, P. V. Berney, E. A. Kelbride, Z. N. Korth, Estelle Meglera, C. M. Mur phy, I. H. Schaefer and F. M. IValke. Trust Company Closed. Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 20.—The Peoples Trust company pf Chlllcothe, with resources of approximately $1, 026,270, was closed by the directors and placed In the hands of the stute finance department. The bank had $123,000 capital and $25,000 surplus. Browning King & (jp. Established 102 Years pa I « Advance Offering of Two Special Boys’ Spring Suits 3 and 4-Piece Stylet We’ve made a study of the Boys’ clothes problem for years, and this season we have built -suits that are of mostly imported fabrics, with the best of tailoring that overshadow all previous effects. These are the greatest suits for style and service we have ever produced and you won’t find them equalled. SUITS With two pairs of knickers that ordinarily sell from $22.00 to $28.00. *1650 * SUITS With two pairs of knickers and vest that ordinarily sell from $25.00 to $30.00. $1850 “Norfolk and Plain Sack Coat Models” /“Handsome New Line of Boys' Caps and Hats" \ V Just Received / ; ♦ ____________________ _ Official agents for Boy Join our "Beta Kappa I i Scout suits and equip- Reta" club for boys and ment. secure valuable prize*. I Douglas and 15th Sts. Ninety-four Stores from Const to Const I THERMO COAL The Beat Arhaaaaa Anthracite Grate 91 £50 Per 1 >' Size JL Ton UPDIKE feu01BLE2o& Sve 5amplet of Thio Coal at Hayden’s Grocery Department. M f'‘ i + Charter Member of Masons Dies Short Illness Fatal-to Charles S. Huntington. Pioneer Manufacturer. Charles P. Huntington, Ti, 20IS Dodge street, died Friday afternoon at a local hospital after a short Ill ness. He was a resident of Omaha for 65 years. He was a manufacturer of hardware specialties. Mr. Huntington was a 33d degree Scottish Hite Mason and was a chaf er member of the local consistory. He was made a life member last year, an honor seldom conferred, and was given a gold card. He is survived by his widow, Cora; a son, Lemuel Huntington; a brother, Arthur a., and three sisters. Mrs. K. A. Conway of Uttle Tlock, Ark.; Mrs. Sidney It. Burr of Denver and Mrs. Webb Richards of San Francisco. The body Is at the Bralley & Dor rance chapel, pending funeral ar rangements. Burial will be in Pros pect Hill cemetery. Essay Prize Offered. A prize of $50 for the best essay on the life and work of Thomas Jef ferson is being ottered Creighton uni versity students by Arthur Mullen. Papers will l>e limited to 2,500 words. The <flnal date for handing In the essays has been set at May .10. Extra dont miss Extra _ THIS ______ “HIS LAST WEEK” at tha | First Christian Church 26th and Harney St*. By tha Pastor Dr. Geo. A. Miller 19th Sermon of the Series on J “The Life Christ” f Sunday WELCOME 7:30 Night WELCOME o'clock “The Coming Christ” Locturo by RALPH !_ ANDREWS Sunday Evening. February 22 \ | Throsophical Hall 405 Bankers Savings Bldg., 315 South 15th Under Auspice* of The Order of The Star in the East TREMENDOUS BENEFIT OF KARNAK TO HUMAN SYSTEM IS EXPLAINED Remarkable Medicine Is Producing Such Amazing Results—Thousands Ask' Reason for Its Powers. KARNAK EXECUTIVE MAKES STATEMENT Declares Most Human Ills Are Caused by Stomach —Karnak Corrects Trou ble at Source, Cleanses and Purifies Entire Body. Explaining the record-breaking de mand for the remarkable new mc-dt dne, Karnak, throughout America, I.. M. Carroll, special representative of the manufacturers, stated last night that the hundreds of questions now being asked all over Omaha and Council Bluffs, made It Imperative that some explanation he made t* satisfy public Interest. Speaking of the intense Interest of the public In regard to Karnak, he said: "Thousands of the moat prominent people: in fact, people representing all walks of life, In the leading cities of the United States where this medi cine has produced such wonderful re sults. are even more enthusiastic over Karnak than the manufacturers themselves. "In explanation of this. It should l>e stated that Karnak la believed to be the first actual direct specific for catarrhal inflammation of the stom ach, or what la more commonly known as dyspepsia or indigestion.” Dyspepsia and Its Effects. Vital statistics show that a ca tarrhal Inflammation of the lining of the stomach, or what Is more com monly known as dyspepsia, or in digestion. Is the cause of nearly all human Ills. Fully 90 per cent of the American people suffer from this condition, snd most of our common ' ailments sre traced to this source, according to carefully compiled records. Dyspepsia or indigestion, as the case may he. Is caused by eating of loo much food or unsuitable food. The mucous membrane of the stomach be comes Irritated and there is set up an acute or sub-acute gastlc, catarrh al condition which prevents the prop er digestion of the food. Secret of Karnak. Tlte food ferments, decomposes and decays, spreading the Inflammation to the Intestines, the liver and the kidneys and poisoning the blood and every vital organ of the body. Herein lies tbe great secret of tbe sensational success of Karnak In overcoming these distressing eond! tlons and restoring normal health, strength and energy. For Karnak goes right to the cause of all the trouble snd corrects It. Hours might be consumed in de scribing tbs symptoms and suffer ings, both mental and physical, caused by improper digestion. A morbid, unreal and melancholy con dition of the mind, aside from nervousness and physical suffering. Is the usual condition r,f the aver age dyspeptic. trrtain Sure Signs. In mild cases there Is an uncom fortable feeling In (he stomach with a i-erlaln amount of depression, head ache, loss of appetite, perhaps belch ing of gas, etc. There may be no compnnylng Intestinal symptoms, such ss constipation, isilus In back, colic, etc. There may be the familiar heart burn. In tbe more severe eases, those that last, over a day or two, these symptoms become more pronounced. Tbe stomach may become painful, there Is a bad taste In the mouth, the liver Is sluggish, longue is coaled. You hove a sensation or fullness and choking after meals *|>ells of du llness you are nervous and Irritable end dp not sleep at night. Your breath Is offensive complexion mud dv eyes rfbll mid heavy. Nothing taatss right—you have frequent bead WAS WORTH MORE THAN A FORTUNE Karnak Proves to Missouri Fireman That It Is To tally Different from Other Medicines. “Our assistant ihirf put in® on 1° Karnak, ami it has been worth more to me than can he measured in dol lars and cents.” says Her by Bledsoe, SOS Woodson St., St; Joseph. Me., driver of the fire chief's high-powered car. "It has rid me of IniUgrstio^ and constipation that caused me to ben# such cramps and dizzy spells T felt Ilk# T would faint. Instead of food feeling like knots In my stomach, It now digests thoroughly, and T don't have any more restless nights but sleep like a top and feel fin# In every way. T am glad to tell others what this new medicine will do for a per son, for Karnak Is different from other medicines and I* in a class by Itself.” MONEY BACK til'ARANTEE. Karnak Is sold under a strict guar antee that the first two bottles will produce beneficial results or the pur chase price will be refunded without question. Roth the manufacturers and the local distributors stand squarely behind this guarantee. aches and backaches. You are tired, worn-out and listless and constantly losing weight. Karnak was compounded to correct just such conditions, and that It doss do It Is proven by the thou sands of cases on record of happy people who now eat, sleep, look and feel like themselves again as a result of this marvelous medicine. Entire Body Toned I |) In fart, thete t« hardly n portion of the body that Is not benefited by the helpful action of this amazing medicine. Karnak ! its work by stimulating the digestive and asslmb Inllve organs, thereby enriching the blood and Invigorating the wuott system. Next It enables the weak, wornout stomach to thoroughly dlge«t the food, promoting the as similation of the nourshlng products and converting them Into blood, Imre and muscle. To Hasten Benefits, When taking Knrnak It Is well to remember that chronic, conallpatlon retards quick union of the medicine and make* Improvement slower. People who are constipated should take Karnak Pills along with Knrnak and their benefits will be more marked and their recovery quicker. The cicat medicine. Karnak. K sold In tlmnlia excluslveh by the Sherman a Met Vmnetl Krug t'o., and in Coun ell Bluff* l*v Tal'fe Drug t 'o. and U roadway Plumnac.v Advertise menu ft * 1* I 'S'*7* ‘S'* 'S* 'S’* '■S'* 'S'* 'S*' s s New Spring ■ -- — i Hosiery I | m Kg* I Here’s Another $ lVmK. .1 Great Opportunity! | Imported English > Broadcloth . V* •< $2.95 Women’s J Sport Hose S $1.85 3 Women's sport V silk hose, stripes J and checks, full ^ fashioned; * extraor dlntry r wearing qualities; 5 one big special A »«*• % Women’s Pure % Silk and Sport V Lisle Hose £ $1.00 ^ All new' styles 3 and colors. J Women’s Ohif i? fon and Service 1 Silk Hose S $1.00 ^ In all the new k spring colors. Main Floor. > Underwear y Sales for S Saturday k Carter’s Rayon J Silk Vests ^ $1.00 ^ Every body knows w the dependability of Carter's under ^ . wear. All the new y spring shades in ^ this lot of ladies' ^ vests. Beige. % flesh, sand, or fiT chid, peach. 5 maize, etc. i Second Floor. ^ Carter's Rayon £ Silk Bloomers SHIRTS* No Mistake-On Sale Saturday In the Store for Men m Choice $ The Famous To be able to sell English broadcloth shirts at this fj (D ^Ulipfc price is an unheard of op- El* OC iJHil l>v | porftmity.i This is a spot cash purchase of over 3,- , gwng'shlrt^lale.^the 600 shirts, including such best shirts you have A materials as English SSIo/'e ’L'w°" “3 broadcloth, woven madras, silk stripes, reps, pon- other jjigh gra)je gam- | gees, and high count percales; in plain colors of pie lines; collar at- j f ’ 8 , , r . • tached or neckband blue, gray, tan, white checks and fancy stripes. gtyies. Hundreds to se Collar attached or neckband style. $2.50, $3.00 lect from for Saturday’s | and $3.50 values for Saturday’s selling. $1.45. ir.i. Floor. I New Sprint Neck- , M 4 45c Men’* Silk and wear for Men $3.50Men s New Spring Hats Cotton Hoje 50c and 65c dti ag 25c At the beginning of no X •HtO v season was such an ar- ' ... , , , .Wade bv one of the ray of beautiful neck- Saturday we will place on sale over 1- CQUnt .g best manu. wear gathered In one -'u0 mens soft hats bought from a V \. facture,rg> ,vho lg very display. Come see It comm ss on house at oil lletr lo jealous of his reputa yourself and note the e8t "Jole8aie p,rt,®'v tlon and classes every small prices attached fan buy at Haydens Saturday a thing sub-standard thal to each style. A won- 1888 tha“ half-v°u u o Is the least bit out of dprfnl aHHortment of ©Ip©. NNortb tnking of* i® if .■ r «ri.... .r. <r fine foulard, at tOc hot? Hats that would retail in the reg- th« £ fine foulard* at &uc, , J, tn -n t- no ,nH ti so Ynnr regulars of the regular and silk and wool, pin “i J ” i 4r°° d 13 °' ' 45c quality and will sell and wrinkle proof ma- choic« Saturday, *1.45. very fast, terlals, 65c. Mala Flaar ? $1.85 X Good heavy qual ^ ity, new stock 3 just received. X Flesh, henna, or w chid, peach, etc. 3 Cut full; sizes for 3 women and ^ misses. \ Second Floor. \ Drapery 3 Sales for < \ IUV. Ru filed \ (nrtalii*. Pair— 5 79c 1 n marquisette; fc elieer, dainty X quality; C-Inch ruffle; croa* bar \ erfecta; Cl inch)* r wide; JU yard* X long. tVhlte only with tie-back*. E i.Vc Drapery 3 Muslin. Tard— i 13c 3 In white; pattern* 6 are exact copies & of th* hand em brolil.-red fabric*; jt .1* Inches wide; % limited quantity r .it this pile. 3 l#c, .»*c Drapery 3 >et«, Tard— 5 33c 3 Sew drapery not* m in t li • sarlou* X w eaves; large 6 lange new pat sj tern* in ivory, white and beige; ^ pattern* suitable X for every room. ^ 3* Inches wide; ta ' aluea from !!>o to r etc. Special. X lx minster a R ii if a. Each > $5.75 r lr» tha So.Nt'J-iucb ^k staa; noat. all-ovai and cravciitlunfll % ;»att«rn*. anft rich vlental lOVtitlngh m »!a*ui«f t* RO val ^ iiPpaclal. 3 Ixmliisler X Hugs. Each > $26.50 ^E I .lull).* for dining room*, living 3 room* and bed i K chamber*; long X silky nap; large a*’ ' « n g * patterns JS Vnliin* (S4.00 to % 139.00. • l ongoleum lings and Vata S ill the new pat. ' tern. In wood t arpot and til* *f g feet*. \ «0o. l»x jn„ , «• *w". 48c . UJ, lii 1 IQ I V°h' 1.18 i 1.69 \ . 2.15 ^ I'll I rtl llonr. Buy Your Groceries and Meats EXTRA For Saturday—Pay Cash—Save Money ^XTRA* SPECIAL .--- SPECIAL —-— SPECIAL NOTICE SS Del Monte a avaj for .27C Seedless Be sure and see our demonstration of Cudahy , 3 ,.ans sjze No. Raisins. (Government Inspected) Fancy Sausages and 2. solid Pack 15 oz. pkg. Luncheon Meats in our MEAT DEPARTMENT. Tomatoes. 33c Saturday S A M P L E $ FREE <*oiye iSalmon, only ___ No. 1 Tall Pink 1()fi MARKET <*an ... 14c VV Fresh Mayonnaise and 1,000 Island Dressing, f lbs. l’aney per pint ...40c avT R e a “ R 3 lbs. Fancy Choice Steer Rolled Rib Roast.211:>C l0.r .J*1Oc Cooking Figs Choice Steer Shoulder Roast.121 4f* a m 0 n “ , ' for .25c Choice Steer Pot Roast . 10c * lour, 48-1K Fancy Young Veal Roast .15C sack.. 92.4.) 2 lbs. Ev'pVt’d Small Pig Pork Loin Roast . ...<.19^ Omar Wonder Peaches -25^ Small Lean Pork Roast .12V2<* F 1,OU r’«oS*Jo Swift’s Small Sugaj Cured Hams.25'^>^ sae* .••^—•48 j l.Ubo Potatoes Morris Matchless Lean Bacon .<..25Vitf) lo lbs. of Best 15 lbs to peek Extra Quality Tub Creamery Butter.39C Granulated Su a(. 25c Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Country Eggs 33'.C £ar •.••*1.00 — Extra Quality Country Roll Butter .32'lC Bakerv Special: r, ri Sauer Kraut, 2 lbs. for .15C . r° ancv ^Fancy Wisconsin Brick Cheese .24].C 1 utti truitli per l 14,2ft Anchor or Silvernut Oleomargarine, 2 lbs. . .41C takes ...25f^ Fancy Florida M. & J. Blend Coffee, lb. 50c. 2 lbs.98c Gld fashion Grape Fruit, Hayden’s Special Ankola Brand, lb.-.90c Ribbon Lake, ai each . .5C Hayden’s Special Santos Coffee .43c I oac^ • •• -25^ I No. 1 Spider Leg Tea .60c Marshmallow Boston terns Tea Siftings. 2 lbs. for .35C R,.in ••• •18C Saturday only Breakfast Cocoa, 10c. 3 lbs. for.2.V Milk Biscuits. Pot .15c- dozen . . . 12C High and Low Shoes for Boys and Girls 6.000 pair of Children’s Factory Imperfect Shoes, siaes 4 to 2. Shoes and oxfords Patent ^a^ ^ Stitch Down Tan C.ih | h and Double Brown I a f^k Welt Sole. Black ^1^ ® Red Goose. 610 BOYS' AND MEN S Goodyear welt sole Rubber Heel, shoes and 0*0 AQ »<ifI oxfords. Sizes 2 to 41 •_>. Sizes 6 'to 11. . epAsaa/O „... ... , .. . ^ Self-Reducing Rubber Corsets $5.00 Value* These are recommended by health experts as one of the safest ami satisfactory methods of dissolving the surplus fat around the waist, ah- | domen and hips. Two desirable styles of pure ! para rubber—every size. * Mail Orders Will He Filled and Shipped Prepaid—Order Sou Bargains foi ? Boys J Saturday S “Sonnr Hot” \l| * v**' B o«l 2-Pant Salta 3 $10.00 > Regular 115.00 to 3 |li.50 values. A tL regrouping of sev- 3 eral or our hlgli- 3 er priced lines 3 for immediat'- \ clearance. All w wool 2-pant suit.* 3 of t h o bette 3 grade. Finely tei- 3 lured of the b--1 fabrics and fie m always pop u 1 a ^ belted model 3 Sonny Boy suite 3 are guaranteed 3 for satlefactlon €T Sizes 12 to 1*. ^ l arger Boys* 3 OtsNmU 3 $11.50 S Former US.59 to 3 122.51) \nlue». Ft- V nal cl< an-up* of 3 a 1 1 the higher 3 grade 'Sonny Bo>‘ w school overcoats at an extremely 3 low price. Slate *V 9 to 16. 75c and s#c Boja ^ Blouses— 3 59c v Hundreds of criag 3 new blouse* la the 3 most wanted ma- t terials and colon.. 3 l.ight and dark. (r SUes & to 10. 3 f 10.00 and tfli.UC 3 Boys’ Bool 2- 3 Pant Saits— 30^. $7.45 p Well tailored ft knlcker suits of 3 firmly woven fab- C rlcs In aervlceahle ^ colors. Sizes 6 to 3 Third Fleer. C The New ^ Spring Fab- S rics in t Saturday's J Sale ^ »w Bash Fabrics. lard— 29c That are ■ u r proof and tub proof. The new cambric percaler. figured and plain shades; 36 inch.s wide. Martha Prints Ter Yard— 29c The new guaran teed fast color; it inches wide. »w Lingerie Fabrics. Yard— 39c Th* UtW liny* - .e fabrics in beauti ful plain color*; •soft and filkr. »w Import Color Tast (iinghams. Per Yard 440 CTtecka. plain and small plaids; are priced here, at yard. 44c. Main Fleer. The New White f abric. Yard— 59c F.ng'lish broad cloth; beautiful, luatrou*; fine giiage quality. Old Glory Long tloth. Hi Yds.— $1.89 In l'J-yd. length*: chamo's finish. New Llaeas Irish Loom Oama*k— $1.39 Pure linen; «(-ir, width; wonderful quality. I»re*« I inon. Yd $1.00 New Oyster » hit* <’ho >se from esi weight or medi um weight: soft finish. Wall Paper Special for Satvrday SV2C Roil lb-lach oatmeal P papers ia all the % "anted alludes; 9 tapestries, t it o p tones and grass m doth for parlor,- t dining room and e halls; floral stripes and ehlntr £ pa t» erne for tv.i * rooms; Tallies to ^ ?9e. Sold m i j. ^ eqt-out Nvys-s. »