The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 20, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA BF.K: WKDNKSDAl. Str IF.MBKK so. iv'i'i
Church School
Problems Taken
Up by Baptists
.Villi CuiifrrriH-e of Omalia
Ao.ocutinn, llring Jfrl'l in
Fint !Ijitit Church,
trt Cloe Wrilnri!uy.
ProMrin uf church kIkhjU Iare.
!y ocmpird yrMrrd-tr't ciui u( the
Omaha BiPti.i ociaf iun'g Jr.th
confnrmr. in Hint i!aptit church.
Dr, J. I), Collin of Lincoln i.
rurd "Modern I'tojiiam l the
i hurih Srltix.l," Mi Hratric Attn
iiuuha, "t niniiii((fr tyatcm
t Itibl .School Grading;" A. K.
I alon, Omaha, "Oriuiiiiation;" ami
Krv. Howard Whitcomb, "Evinjrl
im," Htt. A. M. Horan nf Wahno,
Ncli., Miia the c hit f iprakrr at Iat
I'iwht'i irnoinii, A uinvif irrnion
"Mi ram of Life," Mm given.
Kev. V. K, Overturf, Dr. John
Ma.on U'rIU and Dr. Waller I.
I -owl of (iraml Inland; and Kev.
'1'. i. Keirron of Herman, alo ap-1
1 rami on yrnirruay proKr.nn.
The convention clou ton ik lit.
Lincoln ytntrrday hy tlirir parent,
Bank at Aurora Buys
New Wentz Building
Aurora, Nrh., Sept. 18. (Spe
cial )The Farmer Stair bank of
Amoti ha jut completed a deal
lor the new bank building which wa
built by the W, C. Wentj company
and jhe American Stale bank in
V), jufct prior ti the failure of boili
institution. The consideration is
$l7.5iXl and the present hank build
ing of the termer State bank. The
Went hank building ha been
owned by some Cirand Island peo
ple connected with the Grand Island
Trust company. The buihliiiK i a
I.irnc two-slory one and tbe first
floor i itplrndidly equipped for
li.uiV.inft piirpoMi. It ha tome of
i lie finest furniture and equipment
in the stale.
Jeffmou County W. C. T. U.
tu Meet in Kndicott in 1923
Fairbury, Xeb., Sept. 19. The an
nual convention of the Jeltrrsoii
county W, C. T. U. wa held here
Friday.
A special invitation wa extended
to the school teachers of the county
to attend and nearly llXJ responded,
Mrs. l)ella Parkinson, a tate or
ganizer of University 1'lace, address
e the convention.
The annual meeting for 1923 will
he held at Fndicott.
Tecumseh Girls Return.
Tecumseh, Neb., Sept. 19. (Spe
cial.) The Misses Margaret and
Dorothy lloatsman arrived home last
evening from spending three months
cn a trip to sections of Europe. They
visited hngland, Scotland, Germany,
Italy, Spain nnd other countries and
attended the I'assion play at Oheram
mergau. The ladies report a delight
ful trip. They will probably attend
the Nebraska state university the
coming year.
New Minister Lauds
Retired Aurora Pastor
Aurora. b Sent. 1 SnrcULt !
'I nunc with (ear and irruiM.'nn
rt nnertbrlr f ptrach )tu
hrir i ihe tent uA ,v Kev.
ilharle lj. tlouun, the new Mrtl.ud-
i( nmiiktrr htre in h initial cruun
in thr i.titpn o luiiit tiicupied by
Kev, J. J. M. liwlnrr who n rc
cmily f tired by the c"nirrrn,e in
Omaha hrt alii of astrrtiuitl C"ll'
cenung jhe I'.iblr,
The new iiuin.trr Mat greeted bv
1 laine amlirnre eomjxmd id li'rful
of Kev, Mr. ISiitkurr. many of them
alio frirndi of Kev, Mr. li.inun due
to hi bating foiuirrly u Id a pa
torie in thi county.
1 he ordinal plan to have Sunday 'i
ermon preached by Kev. Mr. Fm
hrre, kitperirilrndeiit for t In a divi
sion, hat ihatiilotird,
I'aiKing kt one tune in hi ternum,
Kev, Mr. (joman proitouncei) a upbn.
did tribute to lrv. Mr. Huckhrr. He
declared that Kev. Mr. Hmkner i a
i;rr.it and KH'd man md that he ha
none a wonderful vwuk in Aurora
and uhrrrvir he hat lien stationed.
Iturliiiloii Sliop Sirikna
Takf I'lriljif Acuiiixt Komi
Hr.itriie, Neb, Sept. I')-- Melting
at Wymote, Nib., a Huilmgton
divi.ion point north of here, 'Jim)
' trikiiiK piiirn last night unani
mously adoutrd a resolution never to
irturil to the employ of the sy.tei;',
unlet it join other lima in the War
fit Id agrrenn nt. The term of an
agreement with the Hurhngtou non
union shopmen previously announced
by 1'rrtideiit Hale Hidden were de
nounced by Charlr Pirie, Wymore
hibor leader. He also denied that any
union men had retiirind to the Kock
Island shop at Fairbury, Neb., west
of here. If no settlement is made
v illi the Burlington, Wymore union
hop men declared they would go to
road listed a fair.
lr. P. Signalman Hun Over
ly Velocipede SuceuuiLa
fjiand Island, Xch Sept. IV.
(Special Ttlegraiit.) Khuer 1'. Han
sn, an employe of the signal de
partment of the Union Pacific, died
at a hospital here yesterday as the
result of injuries received Saturday
near Coad, Nrh. Hu v.a making
an inspection trip on a railroad ve
locipede when he vim thrown from
the vehicle and run over by it.
Valentine Has
First Killing
Frost in Statu
.".1 Low Point in Omaha
Tratlirr Man Proinirffi Fair
Sklea fur Ak-Sar-HVu
Pafieant.
The first killing f:ot of ihe ira
tog m the sU'e ua repotted yester
day morning from Valentine v. hrre a
drop of .'4 di grer (hiring t tie ninht
broughl thr temperature down U Ml
t'ulhrrtson. viKich a few dav ago
registered It) degree, yesterday re
ported JS, Low point in Omaha vtat
55,
Fair and warmer weather i pre
dutrd for the parade tonight.
Light rain were genrral through
out eastern and soiithrastern Nebraska.
Ktitiavviiy iuti Hrttirueil.
William Joseiih, Kearney, Neb.
and Anion hrrriu, Lincoln, who were
puked up by Omaha police. Monday
night alter the hoy nad run away
(mm Frrrin' home, at which Joseph
hail hern visiting, v.ere returned to
I iticoln yesterday by their parent!.
lire Want Ad are best business
bonstteri. .
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L 'i 'mIi'Imi,!;! ia.ni'ii!i'i! !ni''ii,ill -iHt; 4 L v ,H M il ji:!!1"!',.,':': k iTr7-!i:!'..- .I'1"' ,:,. ' v'it ::i i'l;"-'! W M'.ll'f 'ji'.iil-1 nCii .iilall!' il'lith jll'll.;!!,,!'1 l'ii)i:; ! rii'i ", M .ii'" :"'--'H.:i fTvA
Wediesdays Attractive Features
New Fall and Winter Suits and Frocks
Becoming Versions of the New Mode
In Fall Frocks, 25.00
Stocktille Huilding Huriis
Stoekvillc, Neb., Sept. I'. (Spe
cial. )-r The frame building next north
of the Frontier county bank building
burned yesterday with a complete
loss of l ith building and contents.
The building was occupied by Mrs.
Lizzie Shriver as a- restaurant and
was one of the oldest buildings in
the village.
The fire began in the kitchen chiin
ne yon the second floor,
Cowg Near Beatriee Tested.
Beatrice, Neb., Sept. 18, (Special.)
During the past week Drs. Strom
lund, Jerome and Gilfy, veterinarians
connected with the bureau of animal
industry of the Department of Agri
culture, cleaned up Liberty township
in tiibcrculolis fests among cattle. Jn
all they examined and tested 750 head
and found the township 100 per cent
clean of the disease. Last year when
the tests were made 1 1-2 per cent
reacted.
TRAVELING BAG
SPECIAL
S12.75
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Yr
t rrllna A Slriule
BROWN OR BLACK
Wze IS Inelie
CONSTRUCTI0K"
1 Heavy cowhide outside.
2 Steel frame.
3 Large sewed-oa corners.
4 Dag la hand-aowed through tho
frame, 2-neeille metlioil.
C-Strong, goft handle.
6 No edges exposed; bajr eevved
on end,
7 Leather lined.
daaN
bAumuiAi 1
Freling &
Steinle
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ear I
LiiM - Iff
WB3
tW faninm
Here 1A
Baby Specialists.
"THAT there are Physicians who specialize on Infant ailments you know. All
Physicians understand Infant troubles: all Physicians treat them. It is his
profession, his duty, to know human ills from the Stork to the Great Beyond.
But in serious cases he calls in the Specialist. Why? He knows as every
Mother knows, or ought to know, that Baby is just a baby, needing special treat
ment, special remedies.
Can a Mother be less thoughtful? Can a Mother try to relieve Baby with
. I remedy that she would use for herself? Ask yourself; and answer honestly!
Always remember that Baby is just a baby. And remembering this you
will remember that Fletcher's Castoria is made especially for Infants and
Children.
Children Cry For
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The False and the True.
AdTertUinj by the use of larte tpace, the expenditure of huge
lutni of money hTe placed on the market, have put in nur borne,
perhape.maoy article that today have been discarded, aa you will
readily admit.
Do you recall anything that haa more modestly appealed to the
public than haa Fletcher 'i CaatorU: modest In all its claim, pleading
at all time and truthfully - f r our babies?
The big iplurg, the misleading claims may win fur a time, but
the honeit truth-telling advenUer la like the old itory of the tortoU
that beat the hare.
Mothera everywhere, and their daughters, now mothers, ipk
fraakly, g!uingly,enthuiattkally in praiae of Iteu-her'i Caatorla.
Speak of It lovingly ai a friend that ha brought comfort, cheer and
smile U their litt! ne.
T them: ta theie true nuther na argument can Induce then
tn set aide their battle tf CaatorU, their old ft lend, that thty mtht
try even aaether and unknown remedy I r bahtes. Then, w ju!4 YtU
thiak vf gulag u YOl'K OWM medkine vhett t and rtlief f r Haby'f
truubleaf Can yu a t teparate the fain tn.m the trutf
otntii osi? j t-'.'ut tr it .'. iu Mil it o iani i !'
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars the Sisrr.iturt of
A glance through thin collection will convince you that here
are frocks timart cnoujrh for any occanion, yet priced within
reason. A numbpr have chosen a lovely shade of chestnut
brown Canton to reveal the new lines of the Fall mode. A braided
jrirdle at the new low waist line with loose side panels that dip
below the hem line suffice to give charm to one model. A rich
black in crepe-back satin achieves distinction with a single beaded
ornament, the graceful pendant tasel reaching to the hem line.
Sizes for Women and Misses. '
New Fall Suits, 39.75
Emphasize Beautiful Fabrics With Fine Tailoring
A woman may be certain that she is correc tly and smartly clad when wearing
a hanilnome suit from thia (Coup. Silk imbroiilcry and a braver collar Rive
richness to a beautiful model in brown velour de laine. A lovely shade of
dark blue pan velaine is exquinitely tailored with embroidered arrow heads and
a superb (tray fox lends ita becoming aoftneiw to the collar. Others in plain
tailored styles feature the knee length jacket. In brief, the whole group
represent extraordinary quality at an ordinary price.
Second Floor West.
Wool Slipover Sweaters'
New Fall Styles at J, 95
On a coolish morning, one of these clever sweaters is
the most comfortable thing to slip into for school,
business or a round on the links. There is' every color
you can imagine light and dark, gay or sober in
fancy weaves with braided girdles to be tied at the
smart low waist line. At this low price, you may want
-l ct; A.,J
iu cnuone several, oizes o 10 i.
Second Floor West
7 WTiNiK 4.
Women's Glove Silk Underwear
A well-known manufacturer's surplus slock of high
grade silk underwear, first quality and irregulars.
Vests Bodice tops with ribbon or glove silk straps in flesh color. These
come in regular and extra lengths and are reinforced under the
arms. All sizes 34 to 42. 2.00 values, each,
Bloomers Made of heavy quality of glove silk in light and dark
shades, knee and extra length, all reinforced. All sizes,
1.59
2.39
Boys' and Girls' Part Wool Union Suits Long sleeves, ankle length
drop seat style in gray and camels hair color. All sizes 4 to 16
years, 1.50 quality, each,
Third Floor Center.
and
98c
Women's Thread Silk Hose
1.25
An unusual value In a Full Fashioned Stocking. Some are silk to
the top, some with little garter tops, all full fashioned with double
soles and high spliced heels. A few irregulars are included, but the
majority are first quality. In Hack, white, brown and aboca ahailes.
Regular 2.00 and 2.50 values, per pnir,
Kayser's Silk Hose
rVif A Pointed Slipper Heels
Turs Thread Silk and Chiffon Weight Silk hoe de lue full
fathioned, silk from top to toe, in every way a beautiful qual
ify. In blai-k, white, brown and show shade. Hrgular .1 f0
and 4 00 qualitiea, rr pair, 2.05
Main Floor North
Women's
Sheer Linen
Handkerchiefs
ll .t 1 h.n.it l.hd and Uh Ar
ti.. i at I ar I I!)f
l-r,h,tfi w. f fn lrh
j.i.ir, l.S"J fount. 5jn art
tl ft 4 fc.lUl-. I,
tt nif I kaftJ Rt i Ar
mb U 9 it "' l1'
1.!.!, Svi k-:t nnt r.ii l.r I
Ml .1 Siwrlk. K'.u'"! Cfl
I 0 1 !., tt ft, sJVJC
Stamped Pieces
In Attractive
Designs Thai Are
Easy to Make
l)rf.MT Sk-arf and .1
iirc buffet vt hem
atjtfhed for crwhrttng
with dainty icltfii to be
mtrulJrrl (ft French
kn..t and huv daisy
atilch. ( h'.k vf St arf
or buffet
set.
If h it J Hl-
69c
For Your Fall
Hat
Drape Veils
In Charming Patterns
Inipmtrd ilk nifh vU
rmbrt'ivWrrd with scroll
denial. tr trininting of
fhpniltn i H in I'laiu fo.
or and runiblnations.
Specially piU"'l,
cli.
95 c
Shin f InitXotih
When You Shop at
TKe Brandeis Store
When you shop in The Brandeis
Store you partake of remarkable
aids arid conveniences provided
for the shopper. You will enjoy
the advantages of obtaining the
best quality goods at the lowest
possible prices. You will be impressed with tho fact
that a complete system to bring about the results is in
operation. This system is called the "Lookout in the
Foretop." Its work is well described in the little pic
ture itself, which has come to be known as a Urandeis
trademark. As a writer in the New York Commercial
put it: "The Lookout in the Foretop" is a picture
phrase of splendid beauty. The pilot in his cabin, the
engineer below deck, the captain, the mates, passen
gers, stevedores,. travelers and crew alike are depend
ent on 'The lookout in the foretop.' "
Likewise, the buying public is dependent upon the sys
tematic operation of the mercantile institution with
which they chiefly do business. That's the way the
"Lookout in the Foretop" works for the benefit of the
store management itself as well as for its customers.
It is "ever on the job." As a result, The Brandeis
Store has become such a serviceable business institu
tion that the general public promptly recognized the
truth of the statement recently made by an observing
Omahan: '
"To have been in Omaha and not to have visited
The Brandeis Store is not to have been in
Omaha at all."
The bargains described in this and other advertise
ments of The Brandeis Store are the result of syste
matic effort on our part to render real service to our
selves by rendering real service to the public.
J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS.
An Invitation to
Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors
Make The Brandeis Store Your Headquarters
Visitors just arriving in town may come to The Bran
deis Store immediately and find every comfort.
Bundles and Luggage Checked Bundles and hand
luggage may be checked, conveniences may be found
for washing and "freshening up," so that you may go
out into the city feeling well groomed and ready to
meet your friends. Your letters to the folk at home
may be written here a,nd cards addressed and mailed.
is located on the
Banking Conveniences The Bank
Main Floor West.
Rest Rooms You ar invited to iit the new Brt
Booms on the Tenth Floor. They have been fitted tip
for your comfort and convenience.
Dining Rooms There in a magnificrtit dinintf rom
and men's grill on the Tenth Fluor, while un the Main
Floor is a cafeteria and d fountain diniujr rooms
to suit evrry U?e ami poeki tlmok.
Mail Facilities traiitfrra hu have nt dul'd n a
place of rrsidrncp in Omaha can have trn ir mail ad
dressed tn Station 17, which i bnaled t.i th Main
Floor West. They may rail f,.r their mad thrn. It
a rrgular t'nited SUtcs oUlfi e.
Shopping Mad Easy The Transfer fvten rn l.e
Um-U to great advantage when time t'outu. The shop,
per may make purchase in any department and food
will he sent tu the tranfr drk, whre hw mav pty
for them all at price. The purchase will n-n l e dc
hrrrd In the home town frre of thare,
InfermatioM Dk lh? Information lVk on Ihe Ma n
Floor U !) ready ! supply av nvrdej tr.f,rm
tion.
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