The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, June 23, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OMAHA BEE: FRIDAY. JUNE 23. 1022;
Madison County
Candidates Under
Wire for Primary
Prrtrnt . 50th PiMrirt Rfprr.
urinative to Contest With
Tihlrn Man Kilitor
Democratic Aspirant.
Mdion. Neb., June 2J. (Spe
rial) Candida re tinder the wire
for the last heat in the primary race.
For Mate representative. 5th di
trier. C. H. Merian. present repre.
tentative, Newman Grove, will con
tent with Christian F. Hanson, Til
!rn. F. I), f'onley, editor of the
Madiion Star-Mail, i the democratic
candidate. District 49 i represented
hy Mr. 'Jea't Whitney on the re
publican ticket, and Herman Cer
ecke on the democratic ticket, both
from Norfolk.
V. S. Crook, Meadow Grove, for
mer commissioner; L. C. Hanson,
Tilden, and F. G. Massman. Battle
Creek, have filed for commissioner
of the third district on the republican
ticket, and J. J. Blair and A. M.
Jones, both of Tilden.on the democra
tic. J. C. Kilmer, present commis
sioner from the first commissioner's
district, it the republican aspirant,
and Watson L. Purdy, former com
missioner, the democratic.
Otto W. Wolf, present county
clerk and republican candidate for
renomination, must measure strength
with George F. Kelsow of Madison,
who also seeks the nomination. G.
C. Warren, Norfolk, and Clyde E.
Baker, Battle Creek, are the demo
cratic aspirants.
M. D. Tyler, present county at
torney, and candidate for renomi
nation, is contested by William C.
Traub of Norfolk for the office of
county attorney. Frank Warner's is
the only filing on the democratic
ticket.
County Treasurer P. W. Ruth has
no opposition before the primaries,
but X. H. Marble of Tilden desires
to measure strength with him at the
poles as he has filed on the demo
cratic ticket.
C. S. Smith, present sheriff; H.
A. Barnts. Norfolk, and Walter M.
fallory. Battle Creek, are the can
didates for sheriff on the republican
ticket, and R. A. Allen and William
P. McCune, Norfolk, and Earl W.
McKinney and Charles N. Farage,
Madison, are the democratic candi
dates. N. A. House!, present county
superintendent; Mrs. Alice Hall and
John J. Malone, all of Madison, seek
the nomination for county superintendent.
Keith County Candidates
File for Nomination
Ogatlala. Neb., June 22. (Special.)
-rThese candidates for nomination
at the primary here filed in Keith
county: For sheriff: , Republican,
Gabe Wallen, E. V. Battershell, G.
Cornick and D. A. Antrim; democra
tic, Eugene Beal, George N. Heiser
for renomination. '-.
For county clerk: Republican.
Lulu Rosengrant for renomination,
E. A. Mead, C. E. Nichols and H.
M. Hunt.
For county treasurer: Republican,
C. C. Worden, Georee Welsh and
E. N. McNamar; democratic, A. J.
Meerse; progressive, Mrs. C. E.
Phillips.
For commissioner, Third district:
Republican, L. J. Lintz, Carl Schultz;
progressive, George Denter.
For county attorney: Republican,
L. A. DeVoe for renomination.
For county superintendent: Non
political, Kathcrine Feather for re
nomination, Jessie M. Gainsforth
and Hazel Richmond.
Choral Qub Entertains
Clay Center, Neb., June 22. (Spe
cial.) The Clay Center Choral club
assisted in the Hastings district
Monday night in furnishing the en
tertainment for the Spanish-American
war veteran encampment in
Hastings. .
Special
Week of June 19 to 28 Inclusive I
OLD FASHIONED (CHURNED)
BUTTERMILK
ALL YOU CAN DRINK FREE
WITH ANY ORDER
ALL SIX RESTAURANTS
ADVERTISEMENT.
How Many Women Peel
Their Faces at Home
Three Arreted, Allied
LitjiUT Seized in Raid
Btetrice, Nh. June 22 (Special
Telegram ) A the remit of a raid
made at the home of Clarence Krton
in Glenover by Sherilf Emery. Kim.
Srence Horn and William Dart in
were arretted and lodged in jail for
alleged violation of the liquor law,
A quantity of allrgrd intoxicating
liquor was secured bv the officer.
Swift Plant Threatened
When Jlarn Catches Fire
Beatrice, Neb., June 22. (Special,)
A hay barn near the Davis elevator
which was partly destroyed by (ire
last week, caught fire again Wednes
day and for a time the Swift plant
and other buildings were threatened.
Swift employes, with the aid of the
Beatrice firemen, extinguished the
blaze.
Thrilling Auto
Race Ends With
Liquor Capture
Booze Stinnett Lead Federal
Agent Merry Chae From
Bluff, to North of
Florence.
A thrilling auto chase late yester
day afternoon ended in the arrest
of Carl Grace, 215 North .Eighth
street, Council Bluffs, on the charge
of illeg.il possession of liquor.
Earlier in the afternoon, Federal
Agent Sumner Knox had raided the
home of Mrs. Cora B. Grace, with
whom her ton lives, and seized 40
gallons of alcohol. Knox, impeding
that the alcohol wai the property of
the ton. Carl, who previously had
been arrested on a liquor charge, set
fm in a high-powered automobile to
find huii. He wis accompanied by
Deputy Sheriff George Gillatpy.
At Thirty-fourth and Broadway
the officers overlook Grace speeding
toward Onuha'in a big machine.
Grace turned north on Thirty-fourth
street, dashed across the Illinois Cen
tral bridge to Kt Omaha, sped to
i he boulevard and on north through
Florence into the country north M
Omaha. Knox and Gillaspy followed
in hot pursuit, the deputy firing
several shots into the air lo frighten
Grace.
The fugitive finally was overtoalen
and wat returned to Council Bluffs
where he put up fJ.OOO bond for hit
release on the liquor charge.
Dee Want Adt produce -results.
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FREE
On Saturday
June 24th
FREE
The last day of bur Demonstration
and Sale of
Detroit Jewel Gas Ranges Voss "Sea Wave"
Red Star Oil Stove. Electric Washers
Herrick Refrigerators
We will give away ire
A Detroit Jewel Gas Range
Value $45.00
A Red Star Oil Stove
Value $78.00
A Voss "Sea Wave" Electric Washer
Value $115
A Herrick Refrigerator
Value $39.50
Anyone visiting our Downstairs Store be
fore 4 p. m. Saturday, June 24th, will be
given an opportunity of being awarded one
of these prizes. It is not necessary to make
a purchase to qualify for a prize.
If the person to whom a prize is
awarded has already purchased a simi
lar article from us. credit will be made
for the sale price to apply on pur
chases in this department.
Prizes Awarded Saturday, June 24th, at 4 P. M.
People to whom prizes are awarded mutt be present to claim them.
16TH AND HOWARD STREETS
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Any woman nowadays may quickly
rejuvenate her complexion at home by
a safe and painless peeling process. The
days of expensive and dangerous "opera
tions" are past and men woman can be
her own beauty doctor. It has been dis
coevred that ordinary mercolized wax, ap
plied like cold cream at night, will cause
the thin veil of lifeless, sallow or blotchy
cuticle to gently flake off in invisible,
flour-like particles, revealing the fresh,
' vigorous and beautiful young skin nnder
neath. Th.' wax peels off only the un
healthy and unsightly outer film.
The process defies detection and unveils
a clear, white, lovely complexion which
is. of course, a perfectly natural one.
For thia purpose many thousands of
women are now using mercolized wax,
which may b obtained at any drug store.
Naturally the process also removes all
such surface blemishes as freckles,
blotches, pimples, tan, liver spots, etc. It
makes the face look years younger.
$25 Dresses at $12.50
Choice of 100 women's and
misses dresses " that were
made to sell for and up to
$25.00, Friday at
$12.50
JULIUS ORKIN
1512 Douglas Street
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Th i Skerasus Md'asnwil Drag Btana
June Rpses Brides and
The Premier Baby Grand
Each a Symbol of Happiness
For permanent enjoyment, no other wedding
gift can compare with the superb Premier
Baby Grand.
Its small size lends itself perfectly to the
first cozy nest, as well as the more sumptuous
home of future dreams.
The Premier
Baby Grand
Its mellow tone the graceful contour and
exquisite finish make it a prized possession
year after year.
Its price is but slightly more than that of a
high-grade Upright
$650
This gem of an instrument must been seen and
heard to be appreciated.
Come in today why not now!
Convenient terms arranged to suit the pur
chaser. ,
CM K-BDodfe St.... Omaha
OPPOSITE HAYDEN'S
F o ire
Smoke and
Hater
did heavy damage to
one of our branch stores.
Hundreds of dollars,
worth of merchandise
ruthlessly priced for
quick selling.
APRONS
Splendid styles in ging
ham and percale, regular
$1.50 values,
at .
79c
Silk Fiber Hose
Black only, regular 75c
ST 39c
Beautiful Gingham
Dresses
Trimmed - with organdie,
for street wear, worth'
to $7.00
$2.98
Sizes to fit all.
Large lot of Silk Taffeta,
Canton Crepe Dresses,
very, very slightly soiled,
worth to $44.50; while
they last
$11.99
WAISTS
Georgette, Tub Silk,
Crepe de Chine and Pon
gee, beautiful styles,
worth to $7.50; while
they last
$1.98
Ladies' Fine Gowns.. 98c
Silk Top Teddies. . .98c
Sheriff Quashes,
Attempt to .Break
Jail hy Bank Trio
Priftonm Narrowly Escape
Death When Car Convey,
ing Them to State Teni.
tentiary Overturns.
After being frustrated in an at
trmptrd jail break three Omaha
men, recently convicted of the De
catur Mate bank robbery attempt,
ere placed in a large touring car
yesterday to be taken to the state
penitentiary at Lincoln, narrowly
escaping death when the car over
turned near rremont.
Sheriff Ray SunfWld visited the
Tekamah county jail between 10 and
II Wednesday night, lie discovered
that rn King,, one of the thr men,
had 4d one bar of his cell in two,
and wai sawing on a second bar.
King, and I. out Klernt and Gott
fried rer.cek, the other two prison
ers, were in separate cells. Deputy
Harry Smith was on guard, but
water had hern placed on the bart,
thus deadening the sound of the
sawing.
Olnreri were at a low lo under
stand how King had gained posses
sion of the taw. Fearing to leave the
prisoner in the ail any longer,
Sheriff Standield, County Attorney
Herbert Khode. Deputy Sheriff
Smith and Burrell Latta act out for
Fremont., When the big car rolled
over a six-foot embankment near
Fremont Latta. the driver, wat the
only one aeriounly injured. The
party arrived at the penitentiary in
Lincoln at 11:30.
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ADVsumarNEKT.
MEN BURS TO WOMAN
WFEIIIQ
How many mm. think you. hav
anv idf I the nam endure dv
women in their own household, and
,o(ten without a murmur? They
have no patience len the over
worked wile and mother begin to get
pale, have headache, backache,
faint spell, or'i melancholy and
cannot sleep, There is help for
every woman in thie condition, a
evidenced by the many voluntary
letter of recommendation which we
are continually publishing in this
paper for Lydia E. rinkham's Vge
table Compound, It will pay ny
woman who tulfer from such ail
menu lo give il a trial.
endured
AntKNTiaMsCVr
Keep Your Gums
from Receding
If eur turns art rwadina, yM hav
th 4ra44 pyarrhsa, ln'l d.lsy. lio
at onra la your d.nii.t and (at bis e4t-ire
and lraimfll. And wash rear mouth
daily with LykeUn, th poa.rdil anil.
splla whlrh aaae th mats elaea and
frae from farm, thus a.lplnf la pravant
I ha di.sa.t gain en. Lyknlan maatt
lb sums dim and rasistant la f.no at
tacks and stops tnd.nry la Mead. I's
I as a mouth wash vrr day and anloy
narfact clranlln.ss. Said by Uadmt
druecists.
When You Need Help
use a
Bee Classified Want Ad
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Exchange Department
If you have pieces of furni
ture or rugs that you would like
to replace, we will be glad to
talk with you about it.
16TH AND HOWARD STREETS
7oj)i, Dais Carriages,
Children t Furniture
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Third Floor
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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:- h i ii i ii u r - ..cmaiiir. nil i ria h n . u it m -vr n ?
MANY are the hours that will be spent on the porch
this summer, and its proper, fitting out has become
quite important- Come in and look at our stock of
friendly, comfortable Summer Furniture and you'll de
cide to increase the attractiveness of your home by the
addition of some of this delightful, yet inexpensive
furniture-.
Maple Rocker or Chair, with reed seat, $3.95
Settee to match .$6.95
Bar Harbor Porch Chair. $11.50
Solid Maple Rocker, with double cane seat and
back; especially good for rooming house or
hotel lobby -$13.50
. :
a
Delaware" Porch Furniture
White paint finish, double cane seats,
attractive and durable.
Rockers .$7.50 to $16.00
Chairs $6.50 to $15.00
Settee $20.00
Four rooms completely furnished with fur-,
niture, rugs and draperies.. .$402.50
See this display in our 16th street window.
Dr apery Section
Automobile Seat Coverettes
for any
make or
model of
automobile,
shown in
three colors.
Priced from
82.00
to
84.50
a seat.
Complete
slip cover
sets for all
makes o
cars made
to order.
Stenciled Crash
Greatly " Reduced to Close '.
Curtains with Valances, regular $6.75
Couch Covers regular 8.00
40-inch Table Covers... regular 2.25
25-inch Table Covers. . .regular 1.00
Chair Backs regular 2.00
Pillow Covers regular 1.50
Vudor Porch Shades
Shown in three colors; make the porch cool and comfortable
on hot days.
5x6 85.20 I 7x6 ...... $7.25 1.9x6 89.75
86.00 I 8x6 $8.25 I 10x6 .... $10.75
$4.75
5.85
1.75
.70
1.45
1.00
6x6
Popular
Summer
Rugs
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Crex Crass Rum
Plain or in patterns, in browns, greens, and blues seamless.
6x6 $6.00 8x7 ........... $9.50
6x9 $14.00 9x12 $13.75
All-Fiber Seamless Rugs
36x72-in $2.75 6x9' $9.50
4-6x7-6 $7.00 8-3x10-6 . .'. . . . $13.50 .
Imported Bar Harbor Rush Rugs
In twisted straw effects, fancy block designs or plain colors,
reversible.
69 $17.50 7-6x10-6 $24.50
9x12 $33.50
Can be made into any width or length.
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Gift Shop
Sale of
Dinner ware
It will pay you to
investigate our stock
of dinnerware. We
are. showing an un
'usually attractive as
sortment of English,
French and domestic
patterns.
42-piece dinner set in
English Porcelain
$26.75
This is but one of a
great many patterns.
Dinner- sets priced
from $15 UP-
Hartmann
Wardrobe
Trunks
For comfort and
convenience.
Much of the pleasure of your
vacation trip depends on the
condition of your clothing at
the end of your journey.
A full sire- Hartmann Ward
robe Trunk, equipped with all
hangers, shoe mat, hat box,
strong locks, cushion top,' which
insures clothes packed without
danger of wrinkling.
$33.75
Complete line of seasonable
luggage, including taxi suitcase,
fitted bag, Warren hat boxes.
Buy a
Brunswick
on our
One Hundred Club Plan I
Select any Brunswick in our
stock. Pay
$5
and it will be delivered- Bal
ance in convenient monthly
payments.
No. 117, in Oak or Mahogany,
$285 Value
$250
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Wabash Train No. 6
LV. CHICAGO 10:30 A.M.
AR. DETROIT 5:55 P.M.
AR. BUFFALO 2:50 A.M.
Via Lackawanna
AR.ELMIRA 6:52 A.M.
AR. BINGHAMTON. 8:25 A.M.
AR. SCRANTON . . . 10:10 A. M.
AR. WILKESBARRE 10:51A.M.
AR. NEWARK ..... 2:59P.M.
AR. HOBOKEN &:13P.M.
AR. NEW YORK .... 3 :30 P. M.
Wabash Train No. 12
LV. CHICAGO 11:25 P.M.
AR. DETROIT 7:25 A.M.
AR. BUFFALO 5:10 P.M.
Via Lackawanna
AR. NEW YORK ... 7:15 A. M.
. From Chicago, Wabash "Train 6" at 10:30 A. M. of
fers unusual service with its through equipment of all-steel
sleeping cars and coaches and fine dining car service and
not only to New York City, but to Detroit, Buffalo and the
resorts of Canada, New England and the Seashore.
Train No. 12, leaving Chicago at 11:25 P. M., also pro
vides splendid service with all-steel sleeping cars to Detroit
and Buffalo and thrbfigh steel coaches to New York City.
Summer Excursion Fares East
are now in effect from Omaha via Chicago to many Eastern cities and
resorts. No excess fare via Wabash the lowest fares, either one way
or round trip, apply.
We invite you to write, phone or call for information.
Tickets at 1416 Dodge St or Union Station, or write
H. C Shields, Division Pass. Agt, 1909 Harney St., Omaha
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