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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1922)
I'llt: I'kSl OMAHA. UtU.Sfc.MAY. MAKUl S. Ifii. Street luiilwav Dcvcrcux Funeral ' Buck lo He (liven Ifcilclliwiiiislo IWJlWashingtonj olcl Slar xMctlal . - C ot I his YVekiT"--",',i i' MM i at ;ir u'Uleel . vjiu.v iii.? i! i j,ulm iin(ttuii 44ug!nr Mr., 1 ' Mi, r. D. lUrk t,t tin riiy.l . . Ui.Mv !;rr..ri.i.. i .iimalfi ri.cirrurJ at hrr homllfrniioiiy Will He I rcrrliM of Value uf ;oniMiiy J Properly jMil'inithtl In tr n run: I'd inftt- L,,ti.3 ft lotion ilui i' e ik n it c rroi'cry ci i!ie Omila ami louttfi $11 .W7,'l.i Tlw fi'i'4i". I-Ki"r, ('Uct the i Kuir 4' JI'i.'iKtm.M, H':'!''"' iht Mt.r in4. U- m. climate oi rrt'nrd brlnif l'U. "Il i iKiiiiicaiit tli.it brtorr l'Mil he rfnt.iitv had 'l niilr ( unci frj.fl,." mkI l". i. I'owrll ami Victor iUoii, rrrri i tine t'tf company. "V lu'l about 4i i. a lully rnoipprtl j'om-r f'l.i lit. mr b.trti. hnj", He. wltcn-4 i'"vv tlif 'oi". i inv l.'H ti'ito of innlp tr4i'k ntnl' 57 cars.. I In- oM of thrr. i-ordinc to tlie voiu'.iny lxM. i 5S,5'X,' 31, and it ha fnirliii'lv khuwn during the liirig. ilut" t tic io lue brrn Kr"'ltT." In In rMiinair. Mr, I orbf api'M 4 lprrri.iliiM tif 75 per rrnt to hi total of $II..'!7MH.M. thereby rrd'ic ins it to $l.w"'.lo4 4.. Thome A. Hrown of the railway iommiMuii as f f the opinion ycf lerday that tlie lutiin would ,b enmiudrd tlii week. I he comini Hion ha been coming M Omaha for periods of a week at a time Mure tlie iae Marled about a year. ago. At tlie conclusion" of the tiearinn the commiiou will ko over the thniiMnilt of paRfS of testimony and exhibit and in two or three months will announce what it finds should be the permanent rate to jteld the company a fair return. Former Omaha fa Official Joins Company in Georgia W. H. Taylor, gem-rat manager or hr Ontalu lias rompany for seven sears previous to the aequisitioti of tit plant bv the city, has joined the Georgia Railway and Power com pany a' esccitf've assistant to Tren ton 'S. ArWw right, president, Atlan ta Ga. Mr. Taylor remained here more than a'ycar after the as plant was sold ti thft city, as unsettled matters priding required his atten tion. , Mr. TaMor .lias been uientilied . t - . - : r' . Vltli the .anoyai ;mrnran "s j sonation and vttn tne i mica jd Improvement company. u IO so at I'lki nnh I hirty..econd avenue Onuha. Ut Friday bv the actiden. il (4tl tf an elcctnc heater into th bathtub in which Mr, lec. eu 4 bittiiiiB, tviW place th' aft creou in RorV Creek cemetery, V'otttithtumltiic a heavy ran Mrm, twany pee't!i who had ktio'j j n,.lt f j, Heverrnv it cnuurttwd ana : l(. y VumJnillr Al al rrrrrnlation of Mag l A 4il iiilitt.l'iili t: t l'C t.ie v ir rtcr ji will be Swedish aiid;t'tiiim womanhood were present 4t,u,rri. n uniirr thf a'ipitv ! the t of the, i.e k-rave side, which w banked j v., j,j,ir pp.,, .0. .'47. V. I'. W. i wiiii nowers. nirni ifii-.t.r, i am) L . lifaiil reiu I iuip. t, I Onuha. C Iii.meo and Waslimgioii i va t mf. a XWnhtt pi the All- i . . . ... . i- i trim'!., Mar troupe in irci. riaiur. i ' n. lurk, fattier of Mf. "',rr' chairman of the cincrtaiiiitient com- ens. is the W4hinst,'' forr'"f,ft1n" i mittee. G II. Oury. coiiiiuander vi ilent of the Chieaeo ",f Western Newspaper 1'rion. OmaliaAutOwSlmw Attracts Dealers In.liM'. Alrmtly Hefl.Ttinp Iniprtnrnient in I'onditiort of Aprienliure. Tiatrr. hundred, of ihem. from all ovr- the Omaha trade. territory. J will attend the Omaha auto show nest week at the Auditorium.' This is hbnwn bv the reervatiorv of seats for the Dealers' Frolic Thursday nisht. March In. at Hotel Fontenelle Letters were sent out to the dealers last week and the rcponc bas been immediate and heavy. The hVt frolic last year w as so successful. dealers being crowded into the banipiet room, and a htin ihrd being turned away, that the letters for tickets are pouring in early this vear. "The dealer attendance wilt be very heavy this year." said A. R. N auh. show manager, "because the new tip ward trend, resulting from the chain ed agricultural conditions, is already affecting the automobile industry. Sales are starting in good volume and there is great promise for this year's business. "So dealer can keep In touch un less he attends the Omaha show, which for several years has proved it self the big show for dealers in the middle west." the poM, will be in charge. I'lcvioiis to the v.4U'lcvilk' an American f.'R will be preeiitei to the pot bv mrmhers of th t i. Grand Rein f cmps. I'. L Adams, past commander of the ti. A. K. v. ill mako tbe presentation spceeh, and l". K. James. at tommander of St. Mihiil post, the .speech uf. ac ctplance, A gold sue ined.il will be pre sented to I. M. Husk, an honorary member of the pot bv war moth ers. Mr. Huek started the cuMom of placing a gold star on each of the rackets bearing soldier dead as they pa-sed through Omaha t nmi'ihutloiis for the gold star tned.it to be giien Mr. I'ncW. were made bv liemr.il Pershing. Gen. Leonard Wood and t!ie governor of each state in the union. Thirteen 'hew nukes of passenger t automobiles arc lifted for exhibition in coming automobile snows throughout the United Slates. ( Brief City New -ri- -s v i V if X 1 . . I I 'Mayor to Speak Mayor Pahl rnan will a1dreis the Men's club of the Florence Christian church at S Friday evening. IVuii(t Head II. C. Wood. 45, JteiMiton, Kan., was found dead yes terday morning; in it room at 101 North Eighteenth, Mrect. . Ittiwlim Pair to Part irf. Pearl S'ohen ln-ouglit suit for divorce agint Nathan Cohen on the charge of nonsupport yesterday. They were married In MinpK;, Russia. Held on' Theft Charge F. K. .Inhnson. 1?1S- South Seventeenth .sJtreet, was arrested Monday niKiit mv Detectives tiurnett and Danbaum. if being held for stealing noniis. ants Another Judge- Maintain ed That Judge Sears was biased. '2s'itrM. MeOinty. who Is filing for ivorce, asiied for a change of venu esterday. Hlf case will be neara efore Judge Leslie. Afraid of "Miufn.ng OfT" Ed C. Lucas, 22, sought p;uteetlon rroni nolieo Monday nisrht. He said ne was blue and afraid that he might try to 'shuffle off." Hu felt better the next morning. Troop Gets Cup -Troop 9. Oma ha council, Hoy Scouts of America, received the Walter W. Head offi-i-lRne.v eiin. which it won against 52 other troops at the All Saints Epis copal church .Monday night. Osteopathic Clinic The Omaha Osteopathic association will hold its free clinic Thursday evening, from 7 to 9. at 532 World-Herald build ing. Contestants for the $1,500 awards will be taken care of. Signs Peace Complaint Pearl Christie and Katherine Dulseon live together at 2S24 l-'arnam street. But that didn't deter Katherine from signing a peace complaint In Justice of the Peace Bunce's court yesterday against Pearl. Campaign for Church A cam paign for additional funds for the purpose of constructing a $125,000 church at Twenty-fourth and Ogden streets, was launched at a meeting of the Pearl Memorial Methodist congregation Monday night. School Fight Settled There will be no suspensions or punishments in tbe Central and Technical High ifhools as result of the small riot 1 Araged in the streets after a basket ttoll game, according to the princi pals Ox tne two scnuum. Cat :yc Girl" Here Women of Omaha were warned against the "Cat Eye Girl" by Chief of Detec tives Van Deusen yesterday. Her nan-1 is Elsie Webb ad she has six aliases known to St. Louis police. She is said to be in Omaha now. Twins in Three Homes Twins ar rived in Omaha last week at the homes of Louis and Mary Ballmeier. 4104 North Thirty-ninth street; Har ry and Laura Mitchell, 1121 Caste lar street, and J. J. and Margaret Welter 1013 South Twentieth street.! Collects Ancient Pent James ... nn.i. v,-;.., ctr.pt WJ1 TIAKI vneeian, ;u.o ,nv o ; hin tnr haulinc ashes for slar- ! .... i-wriernv. 115 South Twenty ! 'i,h avpmi'e. vesterday. The ashes were hauled in September. 1916. The account was settled out of court after a suit had been tllea. i Infant Will Rooovor Barbara Jean Stratford, 14 months old grand- riauehter of G. t. ratterson, su,tri- tn,.nHpnt of the American Railway KxDress comDany. -whose neck was broken when she fell from a divan in Los Angeles, will recover, a tele gram received here stated. Sues Former Rival Arthur Hunt mhat-rn salesman, brought a J10.- 000 suit for damages in district court yesterday against Matthew Boyle. 60ZS Chicago street. He alleges that Bovle. who was one of his rivals for the hand of his wife before he as married, has alienated her af fections. rastors DrUer Fined George H. Payne was required in police court tester-day to pay a fine of $7.50 for iipeeding. He testified that he was Conveying two ministers. Dr. Frank iSmith, pastor of the First Central e"4i;regationa! church, and Dr. O. if .. Davis of Chicago, to the saJnion station so they might- make 'onnectiolts with an eaetbound train. Special Committee Will Modify Barber Ordinance Mayor Dahlman and City Commis sioners Joseph Koutsky and Joseph Hummel will serve as a special com mittee of the city council to modify the barber shop regulatory ordinance, which was discussed in city council committee of the whole Monday. One of the chief objections to the measure w as the requirement of par titions in cases where barber shops ate operated in connection with pool halls and cigar stores. Feeling Grippy? Cold Coming On? DRY, tickling sensation in tha thrnet, headache, feverish, eves arhe. Don't plav with that on-cotnin(f cold. Get Dr. Kin?' New Discovery at once. You will like the way it takes hold and eases the cough, loosens the phlegm and relieves the congestion in the eyes and head, and soon breaks up the most obstinate attack of cold and grippe. Children and grownups alike use it. No harmful drugs, but just good medicine for colds, coughs and grippe. Sold by your druggist for 60c Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs Tired Out in Half a Day? You wouldn't be if your bowels were act ing regularly. Try Dr. King's Pills for sluggish bowels. You'll keep fit for wort .At all druggists 25c. D PROMPT! WONT GRIPE . r. King's Pills ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Don't Let That Cold Turn Into "Flu" Rub Musterole on the Congested Parts Grippe, "Flu," Pneumonia ali start .the same way with a cold. All colds are congestion and Mus terole is a simple counter-irritant which brings circulation back to normal and helps prevent serious developments. Remember that messy old mus tard plaster, how it stung and blis tered! It did the work all right, but Oh, it was a. stern measure. KIus terole has all the healing properties of grandmother's pet remedy with out the sting and blister. Made of pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other sooth ing ingredients, it has been used by physicians for years for treating "Flu," Lumbago. Grippe, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache and Tneumonia. It was used in our training camps during the "Flu" epidemic a few years ago. The T. M. C. A. sent thousands of jars to France for our soldiers over there. At the first sign of a. cold, .get out the jar of good old Musterole and rub it gently on the congested parts. You will feel a warm tingling glow as it goes into the pores. That sen sation will be followed by a cooling, soothing feeling that makes you more comfortable right away. If you have fever, ache all over, take a hot bath, drink plenty of hot water, rub on Musterole. call a doc tor, and go to bed. Keep warm and get plenty of fresh air. Those are the best precautions you can take against serious sickness. Keep Musterole always handy on your bathroom l shelf. You can buy it at any drug store. Son and 65c, in jars and tubes. Hospital, size $3.00. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT NOW TWO WOMEN ESCAPED OPERATIONS Doctor Advised Use of Lydia E.Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Happy Results in Both Cases St Joseph, 'Missouri. "Both of my sides swelled and hurt me so that I could not move or do any of my work. There was heavy pres sure and pains through my lower organs and the doctor told me to try Lydia RPinkham's Vegetable Com pound for these troubles. He said I had this one chance, and if the Vegetable Compound did not help me nothing but an operation would. After taking several bottles I felt it was helping me and now I am able to do my own work. If my testimonial will help others I shall be glad for them to read it and hops your Vegetable Compound wilJ do them as much good as it did me." Mrs. Wh. Lockman, 613 N. 4th St, St. Joseph, Mo. White Plains, N. Y. "I had such a pain that I could hardly walk and the doctor said that I needed an op eration. I was sick for a year be fore I started taking tout medicine and I could not work. I saw your ad vertisement in a little book and that is how I came to take Lydia & Pi nk bam's medicines. I have been taking the Vegetable Compound and Lydia E. Pinkbam'a Blood Medicine, also Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills and used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash and the capsules and pre scription recommended. I am doing all my work and have gained twenty pounds. I am taking the medicines still, but I feel fine. You have my permission to use this letter for the good of others." Mrs. Mary Mark, 87 Hamilton Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Somefemaletroublesmaythrougb neglectreach a stage when an oper ation is necessary. But most of the commoner ailments are not the surgical ones; they are not caused by serious displacements, tumors, or growths, although the symp toms may appear the same. When disturbing ailments first appear, take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve the present distress and prevent more serious troubles. Many letters have been received from women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after operations have been advised by attending physicians. Lydia E. Pinkham's PriTat Text-Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to Women" will be sent yoa free upon request. Write to the Lydia E. Pinkbam Medicine Co., Lynn. Massa chusetts. This book contains valuable information. Vs. Cafeteria Special far WdnJy Individual Scalloped Ovkfers. 25c. urgess-Mash Company. r everybodys store,- Kodak Enlargement! A H P MII !( mum !.(. rl f'lail.f 'll fc i.l l r.fc 1.4. '.!. '! WEDNESDAY'S UNUSUAL VALUES Hi ii y-M V Uj. II I .iyi II A Special Offering Spring Dresses 200 lovely frocks Quite the nwt remarkable values, vc think, of the seaxon, made ponxibJe only throutrh a very fpecia! purchase from one of the largest New York manufacturer. Canton Crcpc Velvet Taffeta Tricotinc Crepe Knit Charminjr afternoon drewes. hmart street costume, coat drefisep, and vivid 5port outfits in honey dew, flame, pand, mohawk, brown, and navy. Each remarkable at this price. fire K9J A 111 ' BuriM-Nh TTiird Floor i i i r i I II 000 Wednesday's Feature Hand Made Blouses $H)95 a. WCTTR' X; , Unusual quality and price have combined to fashion these handmade blouses of finest batiste. Tuxedo collars, square or "V" neck and turned-back cuffs give the tailored line, while the dainty hand-drawn designs, filet lace and tiny embroidered dots are appealingly femi nine. Priced $2.95. Bur(c-Nah Blouu Shop Third Floor Odd Lots of Women's Knit Union Suits 89c For the women who wear the medium and smaller sizes, this sale of fers wonderful 'savings. Included are broken sizes of standard make in low neck, no sleeve, ankle length,. in both lisle and cotton. While they last, a garment, 69c. Burgeti-Naih Main Floor OOO' Sheffield and Sterling Silver Tableware A few of the many itcnis especially featured for Wednesday: Sterling Pieces Remarkable at 95c Rogers Teaspoons, set of six, $1.75 Sterling and Pearl Handled Serving Pieces Cake Servers, Cold Meat Forks, Berry Spoons, Gravy Ladles, Pie and Ice Cream Servers, each, 95c. Marmalade Jars, hand-etched designs, silver-plated top and . spoon, 69c Community Silverware Guaranteed for 50 Years Sheffield Silver Candy Baskets Priced at $3.95. Dutch Silver Jewel lined, $1.50 each. Caikelf, satin Silver-plated Tea handle, 40c each. Straineri, ebony Burgen-Nash Main Floor 000 1 In the very beautiful Arbutus pattern. .Wednesday's price, $1.75. Sheffield Silver Salt and Pep pers, specially priced at 15c. Silver-Plated Knives and Forks, hand-forged blade, per set of six knives and six forks, $2.75. Comprehensive Showing Gorham Sterling Silver Housefurnishings Attractively Priced Dunlap Cream Whips, 89c "Punlap" cream and egg whips complete with crock at, cach...89 Galvanized Pails 12-qt. size with strong handle. A splendid scrub pail 29c Window Cleaner 1 "Ideal" rubber cleaner made of metal, 12-inch length 45J Ideal Carpet Beaters ''Ideal" carpet beater; a beater with three beaters in one handle, 35 Paper Cleaner Smoky City wall paper cleaner not only cleans pa per, but wood work. Special, 2 cans, 25 Galvanized Tubs Strong and durable. No. 1 size..75 No. 2 at....85 No. 3 at....95 Iron Skillets Cast iron' skillet in 10 size, a real value at 957 Clothes Brush ' Made with solid back, filled with durable bristle 50 Johnson's Wax Johnson's floor wax, the ideal polish and cleaner, lb 69J Floor Brushes Brush for polishing floors, adjustable handle, each $2.50 Rice Cookers, $1.00 Cookers of I all pure! aluminum, made panel style; very special at 81.00 Houtefuraisblnff Section Fourth Floor Linoleums, Mats, Rugs Cocoa Door Mats Mats mado from extra heavy quality cocoa fiber. Triced 14x24 inches, $1.25 16x27. inches, $1.75 Printed Linoleum Wood 3iid tile effects of penuine cork body with burlap back and heavy enamel finish. 6-ft. width priced, a square, 98c. Braided Rag Rugs A serviceable rug of imported fabric in varied colors to match any bed room furnishings. Will lie flatly upon the floor. 18x36-inch size, $3.75 27x54-inch size, $7.50 Burit-Nah Ru Departm-nl SiAth Floor New Shades : Curtains That Are in Keeping With Spring I Shades Made to Order If you will bring in the meas urements of your windows we will gladly estimate the cost of new shades and rods or we will revise your old shades and fit them with new guaranteed Harts horn rollers at exceedingly mod erate prices. iprp China Porcelain set with dainty pink an,d green floral decora tions, consists of Panel Laces 40-inch Tuscan and Tiron panel lace curtains with heavy bul lion fringe. Priced each, $4.25. Burjea-Nah Fourth Floor Marquisette White and ivory marqui sette in a highly mercerized qual ity. Triced at, yard, 25c. 6 dinner 6 saucers, plates. 1 pickle dish. 5 soup 1 creamer, plates. 6 bread and 6 cups. butter 1 gravy boat, plates. 1 sugar. 1 covered 6 dessert vegetable plates. dish. 5 fruit 1 open veg- plates. etable dish. $9.98 Nippon China Cups -Saucers Blue and white decorations. 25c Pair Burf cti-Naah Fourth Floor r. Far the Men Spring Shirts fchirt of fine quality, tor tint in the dot ail which in sure comfort anil fit. The new spring patterns in stripes and checks and in plain col or.. Attractively priced at $1.50 and Up . Rut.M.Nali Mala Hr OO O Spring Weight Women's Hose Women's pure thread silk stockings made with ix thread toes, poles and high spliced heels, double lisle garter top a quality that will give real pervice, in black, dark brown and gray. All sizes at $2.45. Buritn N.h Main Floor OOO You Will Appreciate The Ideal Darner It makes darning a pleas ure. Kasily attached to and operated on any sewing machine. Price, 35c Burjttl-Naih Fourth Floor OOO Wednesday Offerings Notion Needs Kotex Sanitary Napkins, dozen, 49c. Finishing Braid, bolt, 2 Vic Darning Cotton, ball, 2,2c. Rose Heart Hair Nets, doz., 85c. Crochet Cotton, ball, 5c. Safety Pins, 2 cards, 5c. Coat's, Clark's Thread, col ored only, special, 2 Vic Cap Hair Nets, dozen, 50c. Bust Forms, all sizes, each, $1.69. Wire Hair Pins, 100 for 5c. Garter Elastic, yard, 10c. Sanitary Aprons, each, 49c. Steel Scissors, pair, 15c. Gold-Eyed Needles, pkg., "2 Vic. Wash Trimmings, bolt, 5c. Burjeti-Naah Main Floor OOO Specials in Our Drug Section Sanitol Eye Bath, 29c. Vinco Herb Tablets, 18c. Warner's Lithia Tablets, 24c. Carbolic Salve, 19c. Cheerana Tonic, 75c. Schneck's Mandrake Pills, 18c. Turpo for Colds, 17c. Dr. Bell's Pine Tar and Honey, 21c. DeWitt's Early Risers, 19c Ozomulsion, 98c. Prepared Agar, 69c. Weber's Alpine Herb Tea, 18c. Chloroform Throat Loz enges, 19c. Burjeai-Naah Main Floor OOO Let us demonstrate the In these days of efficiency the homemaker, too, thinks of how she may save time. The entire morning need not be spent with the wash ing:. A VOne-Minute" Elec tric Washer saves time, work and the clothes it washes. Moderately priced at $79.50, $128.50. Burfeu-Naah Fourth Floor