The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 01, 1922, Page 18, Image 18

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ME OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY. JULY 1. 1922.
T.W.McCulIough
Talks on Forest
Work in Nebraska
Continental Club llar Bee
Man oo FoNuliilititi of
Growing Tine in Sand
hill Region.
At the regular noonday metting
of the Continental club in Rrandrn
restaurants ycteru;ty. T. V. Mc
Cullough of The Omaha Hce gave
in intrrrstin. half-hour tallc on the
possibilities of the lundhill region of
Nebraska in the development of i
great forest of yellow and jack pine.
He referred to the Ressev diviiion
of the Nebraska national forest, lo
cated on the Middle Loup river, 2'A
mile west of the village of Halscy.
"Interest in the afforestation of
N'rdrafcka is growing," said Mr. Mo
Cullough, who was introduced by K.
M. Switzler, president of the club.
"This -tate owns more than 600,000
acres of land in the northwestern
couutir. It ha been demonstrated
that each acre will yield an increment
of 1,200 feet of ine lumber a year.
This demonstration has bee n made
on a tract of more than 8,000 acres
already cultivated. lit would take
many years to get this vast tract in
full growth with pine trees, but it
can be done and then the lumber
problem in Nebraska will have been
solved."
The speaker stated that a visit to
Cherry and Brown counties would
surprise Ncbraskans who have not
kept posted in the work being done
to increase the timber supply of this
state.
Masons Here Hold
E. K. Long Funeral
tnst Rites Are Conducted for
V Oldest Nebraska Member
' of Order.
Funeral services of E. K. Long,
who at the time of his death was the
oldest member of the Masonic lodge
in : Nebraska, were held at the
Masonic temple Friday afternoon
by -Covert lodge, No. 11. Master
John V. Disbrow was assisted in
the - services by Rev. Edgar M.
Prown of the Dietz Memorial
church.
Frances E.'White and George H.
Thummel. past grand commanders
Of the Nebraska grand lodge, of
which Mr. Long was grand com
mander in 1881, were present at the
services, as was Wilbur W. Day,
grtind standard bearer, from Mt.
Moriah lodge.
3 Mr. Long was born at Newbury-
nr... ! to .....
ftJt l, W.CI93., ill iiuvi ami was a mtui-
bef of the Masonic fraternity for 69
years.
Several solos were sung at the
services by Mrs. Carl Crisman. The
pallbearers, all past commanders of
Covert lodge No. II, were James
Cameron, Thomas Falconer, Fred
B.-Lowe, Charles McGill and Edgar
N.''-' Bowles. The honorary pall-f....-.
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H. Warwich, John Dysart, Victor
White, Ed Willmuth and Dr.
Senter.
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Sheriff Summons Masse
i ' to Appear in Damage Suit
Service was obtained on Jacob
Masse, one of the "potash quartet,"
by a deputy sheriff Thursday, com
manding him to appear as one of the
aetenaants in a $w,yvi suit tor aam
. ages brought by Brady Bros, in
connection with certain activities of
the Missouri Valley Cattle Loan
ji"r-r---- f l.xi CVi Trlan C WT f Vi I tx a r tit
.another member j of the "Quartet"
and a defendant in the same suit,
could not be located by the sheriff's
deputies yesterday.
Sentence of Roy Stokes
Commuted by President
According to word received by the
United States marshal's office, yes
terday, President Harding com
muted the 60-day sentence of Roy
Stokes, held in jail at Lincoln on a
booze charge. Stokes became ser
iously ill after spending, a month in
iail, underwent two operations in the
: hospital and is now in a serious con
dition. .He it to be released imme
diately,.", the order from Attorney
General Daugherty's office, read.
Tractor Exhibition to Be
Continued Another Day
Because of the intense interest in
the Fordson exhibition at Twenty
first and Leavenworth streets, of
ficials in charge have decided not to
close the show this afternoon as was
scheduled, but continue it through
Saturday.
..' Department Orders
.' Washington, Jun JO. (Special Tele
Cram.) Th commissioner of pension has
appointed Dr. C. W. Morrow member
of. the pension board at Beaver City,
Neb., and Dr. W, W. Sterlen at Slgourney,
la.
Mrs. l.eora IS. Bowler haa been ap
pointed postmaster at Taylor, Loup coun
V. Neb., vice Albert P. Alder, resigned.
Lovely Healthy Skia
KeptSoByCi-tkcra
- Daily of the Soap keeps the
Un fresh and clear, white tooc-a
of the OtatBMnt bow and than ptav
Unto akin trvabtoa baeong
artooa. Do not f o fact-da tba
tqial-y ecanted Otienm TsJccm
Former Omahan Kkpirei
at Hi Home in Indianapolis
D. I., tddy, 55, formerly ton
netted with the International Tim
Recording company of Omaha, died
at his home in Indianapolis Thurs
day after a lingmiin illnr, accord
ing to word recrived by lilrn Smith,
Carter Lale cluh, from hi wife, who
it a daughter of Mr. Eddy and who
Mas c-IU-4 to Indianapolis by hi
critical il!n. Hrsi.r Mr. Mtuih,
he i survived by hi widow, two
other daughters, Isabella and Irbel
of Indianapolis, and one son,
Clarence Kddy of South Bend. Ind.
Funeral service and burial will be
held at Indianapolis.
iA national Institution ('jjjSi Jnm Coast ttCoest
"l be tier ef the Tana."
When Playtime Demand
Sturdy Clothes
Boys' Wash Suits
All Sizes
Boyhood's happiest hours are the playtime of sum
mer and vacation days. And to get the most out of his
play, the boy must have the right kind of play clothes
and here you will find a selection that will meet with
your approval. All the desired styles, Middy and Oliver
Twist; all the wanted colors, guaranteed fast, and all
the sought-for fabrics.
Now Sped g)9c
romningiving &(To.
15th and Douglas ta
Harry H. Abbott, Mgr.
NOTICE
Saturday
Exhibition
For the benefit of the
Captains of Industry as
well as Farmers who have
been unable to attend the
Mammoth Fordson
Industrial Exhibition
at-
21st and Leavenworth Sts.
The Show will be con
tinued until 10:00 P. M.
SATURDAY, JULY 1st
Admission Free
Everybody Invited
You Will Be Entertained
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Pre-Fourth Sales of Hot Weather Apparel
Dresses Worth to $25.00 at
$12.75
Second
10 Dozen Oirli' Gingham
Dresses; sizes 6 to 14 $3.00
values; special A
Saturday at .. PXtlU
200 Voile and Organdie
Dressei for the little tots;
sizes 2 to 6 ; values to $2.50.
Special Satur- (fci PA
day, at Dl.tJU
Dresses Worth Up to
$12.50 at $7.50
10 dozen tissue and im
ported gingham dresses;
ladies' and misses' sizes
and styles, all high class
good fitting garments;
values to dr? ffA
$12.50, at . . P I eUU
150 ladies' and mis
rVdrewies in import
cd vffiles, iwiws, or
gandies, tub ellk, ra
tines and gingham f
all shades, all sizes;
styles fur misses and
ladies. In this lot you
will iind jane the
dress for tho Fourth.
DreKsoj in tLii Sot
worth to $25. Satur-
at .. $12.75
Blouses Worth to $5
92.G9
20 dozen hand made
blouses in the taU .
lored or lace trim
med styles; voiles,
batistes and ging
ham trimmed ; all
sizrs; values to $5.00.
Saturday clean up
price
at ...
75 Girls White Voile and
Organdie Dresses In all
new, nifty styles; sizes 8 to
14 j values to $8; tjo AO
Saturday at .. Pe70
Girls' Khaki Knickers and
Middies Just the garments
for outings of all kinds; siz
es 8 to 16; spe- (JA AO
cial Saturday . tP-SetO
f vl U II MS
$2.69
White Hats
The Newest Vote In the Beaha
of Millinery
A veritable snowdrift of mil
llnery at least one would think
so at the first glanca of these
beautiful white hats they have
stopped at nothing to make
themselves alluring. Georgette,
crepe de chine, taffeta and leg
horn In sport shapes and dress
shapes the most striking you
have ever seen
$3.95 $5.00 $7.50
Sale of Sport Hats
Saturday
$1.95
Presenting a collection of rib
bon hats, stripped felts, and
novelty materials in soft sport
effects with adjustable brims in
white and a variety of sport col
ors. Just the hat for sport or
street wear.
Pre-Fourth Sale of
Toilet Goods
This is the season for face
creams and talcums. See these
specials Saturday.
10c Pond's Cold Cream, small
size ..239
(Oc Pond's Cold Cream, Jarre
I" 3Ts)
35c Dag-get Ramsdtll's Cold
Cream 25e
15c Daggett A Ramsdtll's Cold
Cream , ...59
50c Ingram's Milkweed Cream.
t 874
60c Creme Eleaya ........ 39
tOc Pompelan Cream .....874
65c Stain's Theatrical Cream, U
lb. Jars at j, .490
SOo Luxor Cold Creme.... 874
$1.09 Krank's Lemon Cream,
at 69
25c Mavis Talcums ....... 174
25c Mennen's Talcum I7e)
25c Johnson & Johnson Talcum
at 174
20c Kirk's Jap Rose H4
SOc Keep Clean Hair Brushes
for 394
75o Mavis Toilet Water.... 294
Omaha'i
Real
Man's
Store
Vacation Days Call for Smart
Summer Clothes
Stetson
Hats and
Stetson
Shoes, Too
Manhattan
Shifts-a
Valuable
Asset to
the Vacation
Wardrobe
b Mr vf v - if r
All
Ready,
Men!
We're
Ready
With
Your
Hot
Weather
Wearables
Be sure to include a Hart Schaffner & Marx Dixie Weave when you pack your bag. They're
just the kind of clothes you'll need for lounging around the hotel and for informal "dress
up hours." ,
We have an unusually fine selection of these unusually fine summer clothes; glad to show
"you any time.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits for Men and Young Men
.$18 and $20
Newest Sport Suits,' d1 O Cf I Two-Pant Palm C.1 Q 7tS
Mohair Palm Beaches, v 1 V Beach Suita ;. , . D 1 0, D
Over a Thousand Pairs Men's and
Young Men's Pants
$3.85 $5.00, $7.50
Values that can not be duplicated near this
sale price. The materials are mohairs, tropi
cals, worsteds, casslmeres. tweeds, Palm
Beaches and Cool Cloths. Erery size.
A Sale That Has Made Record Selling
$19.75
(For Suita Worth Double the Price)
Young men's Suits from Marx & Haas, St
Loots a purchase involving thousands of dol
larsremarkable values in the wanted weaves
and models, on sale Saturday at this remark
able low sale price.
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