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    niB BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 19. 1922.
.Wife Stops Suit
Five Hours After
, Filing Petition
umr Effect Rcconcili
tlon With Mate Who
Wanti 'All His Lov
I or Nothing."
ltrkl J. Goldstein, Omatu and
Selt York furrier, and hli wife, Cor,
agr ctd to drop lotion on a mit of
ma ntenanca started by the latter
yrsjierday.
Sir. Goldstein formerly wn an
uorativt In the federal prohibition
Ueibartmenl In New York and only
tec rti'y cime to Omaha to join her
Juran4.
Jficre iht Warned "a lot of thlngi,1
h laid, five liouri after Mr.
Goldstein h4 hrr attorneys file a pe-
Tiition a reconciliation took place.
.Mortly after 4 yeiterday afternoon
Iyiitrict Judge Sear wis asked by
bpth partiei to dumisi the action.
I only want what it coming to
nm. I i in ,n M.laiH w I Miinl
11 of hn love or nothing'
Golditcin wit somewhat lurnriied
when newspaper men informed him
oi ni wile a action. lie itated that
it wis -all a miMake."
But when Mr. Goldstein armeared
t her husband's oftice yesterday
morning thingi began to "hum." She
tolj him what wan what and stated
that ihe learned how to do dctec
nve work while with the govern
ment." They live at 545 South
thirty-first itreet. They have one
gin, Marion, 10.
Mr. Goldstein did not mention
iny specific acti of cruelty. .. She
ought custody of their child. $100 a
month alimony and expenses back to
iew ork citv. They were
in February, 1914.
married
Harry Lauder to He Guest
at Rotarians Luncheon
Hoot, mon! Hark tae the bag
pipe and pipe the kilties!
Sir Harry Lauder, pride of the
Scots and one of the world's greatest
comedy entertainers, will be the
guest of honor at a combined Omi
ha and Council Bluffs Rotary club
luncheon at Hotel Fontenelle at
12:15 Friday. The regular Wednes
day noon luncheon has been post
poned. John L. Kennedy is chairman of
Friday's luncheon and entertain
ment, which will be in charge of the
Scottish clans of the Rotarians and
of Omaha. . ,
So that Sir Harry will be at home
W. J. Hislop has arranged a typical
entertainment consisting of the in
imitable George McDougal as pipe
major, Harry Wallace and John K.
Finlavson, pipers; Robert Malcolm
and Harry Home, drummers, and the
dainty Scotch dancers. Miss Ger
trude Hislop, Mary Reed and Gens
Kelly.
A record attendance Is expected.
The committee is preparing to ac
commodate at least 300 reservations.
Y-TIME, TAl ES
THE TALE OF
TURKEY
PROUDFOOT
RY ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY
CHAPTER XXIII.
Vacation Time.
It wis well along in November.
And Turkey Froudloot was feeling
ligdetty. Whenever Farmer Green
or the hired man stepped Into the
yard, he started up with a wild look
in his eye.
Turkey Proudfoot was no longer
rootling it night in the tree near
1A
Don't taJk so lou4!" Ttoketi
Proudfoot hissed. '
Cook Arrested on Charge ,
John L. Miller, cook, living at the
O'Brien hotel, Fourteenth and Doug
las streets, was arrested yesterday by
Detectives Treglia and Farmer and
charged with forgery.
Miller was arrested on the com
plaint of A. Friedman, 1222 Douglas
street, pawnshop proprietor, and
Harry AVymore, owner of a cafe at
1313 Douglas street, who claim they
cashed spurious checks for him.
rneaman iuiu vmci m
Van Duusen that Miller tendered
him a check for $75 in payment for
a $45 watch, receiving the watch
and $30 change. Wymore told police
he received a check tor $13 trom
Miner.
Brief City News
hot-
Fund Growing Additional local
subscriptions were made to the
Woodrow Wilson foundation yesterday.
Circus Headquarters Opened
Headquarters for tho winter circus
of the local shrine have been
opened at 401 Paxton building.
a"'iis-1tniisA Officer Niuned :Mai.
John H. Woodberry is announced as
Seventh corps area ordnance officer,
vice Mai. Thomas J. Hayes, relieved.
laws Money In BanksMartin
whi.m.nn sk. who left S9B4 in one
bank and $250 In another when he
died yesterday, is believed to have
no relatives.
New Ticket Officio The Milwaukee
Inased the store at S06
. . . 4I.I..1
oouiu eiAiucin." ofc.ww -
office, according; to an announce
ment yesterday.
Bishop to Open New Home
Bishop K. V. Shayler will open his
new residence at 6124 izaro street,
purchnsed by the Trinity cathedral
chapter, m tne near tuiuro.
Aoto Victim Bewverlng -Mrs.
efl Has-strom. 514 North Thirty-
second street, who was injured by a
....w antn last Monday, is slowly
imnrnvina-. according to reports
from the 8wedish Immanuel
nital. where she is confined.
Yeggmen Foiled Yeggmen broke
Into the offices of the Omaha Lum
ber and Coal company; 89 J8 Lake
street, Tuesday night. The combina
tion of the vault was found drilled
out yesterday morning, "
tents of the safe were untouched.
Entertain Veterans An enter
tainment given the disabled veterans
at Bellevue Tuesday night left the
forceful Impression that there are no
"neglected veterans" in Omaha. Mrs.
Frank Kennedy and Miss Margaret
Kennedy of the I O. E. were in
.,,,montAi in the success of tne
AtrAflinff-
ttiw nnion Officers of
.. v ,.,.,. nf the Disabled
Veterans of the World War elected
at I meeting- In the city council
chamber Tnefday night are William
McMahon, comniauu , -";-hrrv
vice commander; A. O. Chin
rffi treasurer, and Joe Durandak,
. a a n t -a t-arm s.
sail on the Aqultada February
V torl wmmerclal tour through
steakeTPhUe"h"m9v
. StaSSJ ot th. contin.nt.
JjnJZ- Dead Banker Resolutions
ofHSctfc5 thThu7 JowpU H.
MillSrd were adopted by the Omaha
imber of Commerce Tuesday.
f oraer prestd.M f.f kho
la. OH company, i. Pf
for cnica. ,r, p--
ve charge ot u" - -
eum Marketers' sussockUlen,
the farmhouse. With the coming of
cold weather he had been glad
enough to roost under a shed beside
the barn.
Ever since the winter before, Tur
key Proudfoot had enjoyed sound
sleep as night. But now for week he
had often waked up In the middle
ot the night and iound humelt all
a-shiver. .
"it's the fault of that horrid old
Mr. Crow," Turkey I'roudfoot com
plained to old dog Spot one day.
He would talk about cranberry
sauce and drumsticks. And of course
a person can't sleep well with such
lillllKV VII til llilliu.
Old dog bpot nodded.
"Isn't it about time for you to
eo on your yearly vacation: he
inquired.
auii h tali. vuu, auiim
Proudfoot hissed. And he took a
auick stance all around. Then he
said to old dog Spot, in almost a
whisper: iomorrow morning 111
be missing. Now, don't tell anybody."
Lertainly not, spot promised. I
am glad you're getting away for a
little chance. I've thought lately that
you were getting more peevish and
"I'm not." Turkey Proudfoot gob
bled. "I may be a bit excitable
because I've lost a good deal of
sleep lately. But I'm as good-natured
as I ever was."
"Oh, very well," said Spot. "Ill,
admit all that. I crrUlnly don't win
to quirrel with you just as you're
going to leave us lor a while.
shall mis you while you're gone,"
he added with a sly smile. "The place
will seem very quiet without your
gobnie.
'y, I dare siy It will be lone
some around here." Turkey Proud
foot agreed. "And I suppose things
will lie in a muddle in tne urm
yard by the time I get back, with
nobody to keen order there."
"Ml do the bet I cm while you
are iway," old dog Spot promUcd.
Turkey Proudfoot seemed doubt-
(ul that Spot could take his puce.
"Keep your tail still when you
birk." he told the old dog. "Tbee
farmyird fowls won't pay much at
tention to you if they see your
tail a-waggmg.
"I'll remember what you sy.
Snot answered.
"Be sure to krn a sharp eye on
that rooster," Turkey Proudfoot
went on. "I don't want him to get
the idea into his head that lies
running things in this farmyard.
Very well" said Spot "Shall
let him crow a bit, if he wants to?"
"Lit him crow yes" Turkey
Troudfoot answered. "But if he
starts to gobbling well, youd bet'
ter send for me at once."
"What about the Peacock?" Spot
inquired wickedly. lie kupw that
Turkey I'roudfoot was frightfully
jealous of Johnnie Green's newest
pet.
"The reacock?" Turkey Proud
foot squawked. "Pull out his tail
feathers every one of them. I have
been intending to do that myself.
But I've been so busy that I haven't
had the time tor it.
Then they said arood-bve.
"you ought to tell me where you
are going, spot suggesrea. u tne
rooster should gobble, I must know
where to find you."
So Turkey Proudfoot told him.
He told him in such a low tone that
nobody else could hear.
(Copyright, 1121, by Metropolitan Kewa-
ppr ervlct.I
Says He Broke Into Store
Merely That He Might Eat.
Robert Smith, Memphis. Tenn..
was seen last Monday to break into
the G. A. Multinger aroceryi 2S01
South Twenty-fouith street, through
side door.
When officers arrived on the scene.
Smith was calmly cooking a meal
over a gas plate in the rear of the
store. Eggs were frying merrily in
a pan.
In Central police court yesterday
Smith said his reason for breaking
and entering was merely that he
might eat. He was bound over to
the district court on $750 bond.
Common Sense
flog Hill Paragrafs
By George Buifham""-
A nun ram by en. day this week
and wanted to buy he second tund
baby buggy that tor many year hat
been in ue la the family of teller,
ion Pollocks. liut Jrll would not
You Tell 'Em' Lennon
at Fi
iremen $
Meeting
urt with it, as it comes in so
iindy on circus days, to cut the
big children In and haul them esit
the ticket taker a being under age.
m w m
Sidney Jlocks took hit fiddle ever
to Luke Mathewsla's house the
other night and rendered several
pieces, including "A Midsummer
Nights Serenade? Hi dressed for
this piece, hiving on his summer
necktie.
...
Attas Peck tavs when the chit
dren get right auiet for a while he
always grows suspicious, lor that
inn they art doina something
tney ougntn t to,
Car! (Von Till 'Fin) Lennon It
one of si llebron (Neb) tne tight
en attending the 4th annual con
veniion t-f the Nchratki Volunteer
lirenirn, now in ststion at Norfolk,
srcordmi to rdi received by The
ilte.
Carl Is the rhsmplon booitrr of
Hebron, the Thayer county eity ol
nearly Z.Ouo population, "the llrgest
Hebron in the U. A ," as hi card
puts it. It i "the educational center
of the beautiful and fertile valley ol
the Littl Hire river, the home of
Carl Lennon, self-styled champion ol
the New Hebron Idea, without apol
Off v."
taxi Is a member of the Hebron
Commercial club, Hebron Volunteer
Flrt depirtnient. Lennon broi
monument builders, and tin Prtiby
terun church.
Fruit Exnmi Onern BUi
oq 3,300 Refrigerator Can
Request for bids for construction
of JJtX) itindird refrigerator ears
to cost approximately $!0,00,000
will be mane at once, Carl Gray,
president of the union l'miic ivs
tern, announced yeiterday. The cart
will U built for the Pacific Fruit
company, owned Jointly by the
Union Pacific and Southern 1'iciflc
companies.
The cin will t delivered for
trvicfl In 192J and will tartrate the
fruit express ownership ot rrfrlgera
lor can to mora than 2.1,0X1(1, the
largest single ttncrihip in the
United Sutrt.
Two Me FineJ on Liquor
Chargei j Third Bound Over
Two men were fined and one was
hound over to the district court on
liquor charges by Judge Wappich
yctterday.
Pat Uulnn, 5004 North Twenty
eighth avenue, In whose home murals
iquid olllceri tfiUI'ird they found a
Still ind sonic bootleg whitky,
Angelo Msrino, 12J4 South Scveotkj
street, were fined $100 eich for Wl
poMtssioit of whliky,
Cereiio Caienila, llll South Seve
emit iwett. when arraigned on lh
chirge of hiving liquor in Ml fn
les.krn, wiived preliminary hearing
nd wii bound cvr to the di.trkl
court. Ilon.l wa placed it J7J0.
A Silly Song
By A. CUCKOO BIRD. J
(Wrltt.n for Th !) by a Xbraka
farmer.)
They have taxed me promiscuous
and plenty. My wallet is vacant and
flat They tax what I eat and they
tax all my clothes, from my shoes to
my battered old hat I pay a war
tax and a poll tax and a tax on the
pills I must take. They tax me 6
cents and a quarter for every darned
nickel I make. The giant that car-
ries the world has nothing on me, I
declare, for his load is as light as a
feather compared with the taxes I
pear. Some day, when I m chained
in the bughouse, the people who see
me will say, he had a bright future
before him but his overtaxed mind
gave away.
Cornell Club to Honor
New Head of University
A dinner will be siven in honor
of Dr. Livingston Farrand, newly
inaugurated president of Cornell
university, by the Cornell club of
Omaha at the University club Jan
uary 26. Wives of Cornell men and
husbands of Cornell women are in
cluded in the invitations.
ADVERTISEMENT.
ADVERTISEMENT..
By J. J. MUNDY.
Are You a "Gabby" AppUcant?
Don't talk too much when you ap-L
ply for a position.
Xo appear peppy and active, dont
rattle along in your conversation.
Answer questions put to you, but
don't tell a lot about yourself which
is of no interest to your prospective
employer.
He is a busy man and all he wants
to know about you is whether you
are honest, industrious, and have
ability, about your family, the places
you have worked, why you left them
and what experience you have had in
the line for which you are asking a
job.
He may ask other questions, but he
is not after the story of your life.
1 he wants to know more than
you tell, he will ask and you should
answer truthfully and definitely.
It is nothing of which to bs
ashamed to have to apply for work.
You have no reason to feel dis
graced because you must sell your
services.
The man who employs you lias to
sell the product which your service
assures him in his business.
He sells production, and without
service he could produce very little.
Do not be backward about express
ing your ideas if you are asked for
them. j,
Employers are after men who think
and who can tell what they think
and why.
(Copyright, 15I. International Feature
Service. Inc.)
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NO DANGEROUS DRUGS. ,
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The sooner you and your family
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Kellogg's Bran, if eaten regularly
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health of every member of your
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chronic cases, as much as is neces
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BURGESS-NASH
COMPANY
"EvtrjiliuJj Store"
Our New
Victrola
Shop
fTIS L . . - TSw. MTU Ifi
Prefer to Go
Announces
New Lower
Prices on
Victor Records
to Go Into Effect
Today!
!l04noh doublo face HKg
Victor Records, now. I tlC
12-in. double face di Off
Victor Records . . v A-ftl
The Home of The Cheney
"The Aristocrat of
Phonographs." '
Snr-'ifc riftk Flees.
If Never Far Away
By Long Distance Telephone
I A few miles away or several hundred, it is all the
1 7 same by "Long Distance."
1 f To keep in touch with home or business, to get infor- fi
jl mation quickly, to avoid expensive trips, or for any busi- 1
III - ness or social purpose, "Long Distance" is the best way.
t Approximately half rates apply beyond certain dis- " '
li ' tances for station-tonstation calls after 8:30 p. m. and , 1 ,
XT, approximately quarter rates from midnight to 4 :30 a. m.
IjM Ak "Long Diitance" for the rate -. rif
WXwK for any elaas of service, it any ' crf'' "
M - '.'Northwestern ."'ami "TT 1
BellJelephone ff fcjtr Hp '
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PURGES
s-Nash Company
VERYBODY& STOR
i ml
Our Gift Shop
At Its "January Opportunity" Offers Values
from the Art Centers of the World at
Great Reductions
Charming novelties for the home, fascinating bits of
furniture, every one with that difference of detail that
lends atmosphere, are offered. Among the items re
duced are Mirrors, Lamps and Shades, Venetian Glass
and Sutphen Glassware, Pottery, French Prints, Paint
ings and Furniture.
Special Gift Tables
You will find loafled with the loveliest gift items left
over from the holiday selling.
On the 10c and
50c Tablet
are Candlesticks, Pottery
and Glass Vases and Bowk,
Ash Trays, Shades, Candle
Shields, Incense Burners.
On the $5.00 Tables
On the $1.50 and
$2.50 Tables
are Lamps, Shades, Book'
Ends. Pottery, Glass Bowls,
Candlesticks, Cigaret Boxes,
Ash Trays, Smoking Stands.
are Table Mirrors, Lamps and Shades, Book Ends, Imported
Pottery, Glass Bowls, Candlesticks, Cigaret Boxes, Ash Trays,
Smoking Stands.
Burfo-Nk Gift Shop Fourth Floor
Home Special
Cuban Cocoanuts
Extra Large, Juicy, Meaty Cocoanuts
7c : 4 for 25c
On Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday '
No Deliveries No C. O. D.'a No Phone Orders
Burf m-Nh DomtUIra Store
Drugs and Notions
A Combination Sale at
' Greatly Reduced , Prices
La France Lemon Cream, 30c
Yardley's Imported Face;
Cream ........ 30c -
Imported Glycerine Face
Cream 30c
Imported Hand and Face
Lotion 30c
Imported Free Powders.. 70e
Domestic Face Powders,
25c and 60c
Imported - Perfumes, Jas
mine and Chypre and
Rose, oz. 98c
Lilac Vegetal 65c
Compact Powder 25c
Sachet, bottle, 1 oz. . .$1.25
Aitorted Perfume, origi-
'nal bottles .....20c
Norwich Dental Cream, 17 Me
Imported Tooth Brushes.. 33c
Ivory Picture Frame,
65c, 75c and 88c
Ivory Powder Boxes .... .88c
Ivory Comb, large size.. 30c
Ivory Mirrors, large
size ....S3. 25
Turpo for Cough and
Cold ....... .30c and 15e
Washable Sanitary
Apron 29c
Kotex Napkin, doien ...30c
Stork Baby Pant, pair.. 15c
Wash Edging, bolt 10c
Ail colors.
Colored Mercerised Tape,
bolt 10c
18 and 24-inch Hair Roll, 25c
Pure Linen Tape, bolt. . .7c;
Collin gbourne's Darning
Cotton 2ae
Coat and Pant Hangers . . . 5c
Elastic Sanitary Belt... 27c
Ready-Made Drett Lin
ing 29c
Silk Military Braid, yard, 10c
Mercerized Corset Lace,
5 and 7 yards
Lingerie Ribbon, bolt . ,
Coat and Suit Buttons...
Mending Tissue, patches
anything
American Maid Crochet
Cotton, ball ,
uarier ciasuc, uiacs ana
white, yard 5c
.5c
.5c
.lc
5c
.5c
Borgess-Nash Drug and Notion Shop Mala Floor
The
, Judilha Blackburn Cub
vill have
a special meeting
hurs.Jan. 19.2 P.M.
DurgeU'Nash Auditorium
Fifth Floor
, Do You Know That
Art Saunders
the Field Club Assistant Pro
fessional is in charge of our
Indoor Golf Course
and gives free Instruction In
putting, driving, approaching.
and that
in our Sixteenth Street
Window you may see the Ball
and Bat with which Babe
Ruth made his 60th Home
Hun of the season in the
World's Series.
Burss-Nb Fourth Fisor
250-Books pf
Fiction
Reduced to
35c:3for $1 I
Fascinating books varied in
ityle and contents to suit
every taste.
Children's Boohs
Reduceu among them are:
"The Green Forest Fairy
Book"
By Elen Brady... $1.00
"Tale of Wonder and Magic"
By Katherine Pyle....$1.00
"Practical Mechanic for
Boy" 50c
"Belgian Fairy Tale"
By .William Griffith..., 1.00
"Twilight Tale Told to the
Tiny Tot" 75c
And many other tales, for
little folks, reduced to 60c
and 25c.
Burrtss-Nssh Main Floor
Our Victrola
0 Shop
"Where Those Who Knoi
Prefer to Go"
has a very complete selection
of the records of
Reinald Werrenrath
America's celebrated baritone,
who will appear in Omaha
January 19.
Hear, too, our new -HARRY
LAUDER
RECORDS
BurgMS'Nash Fifth Floor.
11
The "Free
The sewing machine with
out a peer.
This machine is guaranteed
to be one of the finest that
skill can produce and money
can buy. Because" of a spe
cial patented tread it makes a
perfect stitdi. It has more ball
bearing . equipment than any
other make and thus is faster
and much lighter to treadle.
There are in addition innum
erable little conveniences.
Convenient Payment Term '
Tbi Week.
Hemstitching, 1 0c jardf.
5
Golden Oak Treadle free,
$75.00
Burfsss-Nash Fourth Floor.
Sale of Men's Spring
and Winter Union Suits
The wise and thrifty
buyer will see in this
offer the golden op
portunity to stock up
for this season and
next winter at rock
bottom prices.
95
Each
They are wool mixed,
elastic ribbed euits,
in light, medium and
heavy weights, sure
to give the finest
service. Sizes S4
to 54.
On Sale Thursday at $1.95 Sec Our Window Display
BoraH-Nash Man's Shop Main Floor.