The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 19, 1922, Page 3, Image 3
rilK o.ua,?. I'.KK: THURSDAY. OCWIX?. 10. 92. One of Earliest Iowa Pastors, 103, Dies in Bluffs Death Takes "Father j Fanner First in Prosperity, Savs President of Congregationalism" H-v. G. (. Hire, Wlm Found nl First ConrjJational Chun li in District, , .Sui-rumlm. i lV. Ci, (i, J(Jl, 10J, Iciiown A 111 ffithr if VniKr-Ki,(lomilifM in 'uii- ' il Hlnfr mil omiitia. iii t & ymo-r- ijtiy InornlfiK Ml llm luifri if hid iiuuhtr, Mr. V. V. Of I, no it tful j I'lcrvu dlritt. I'ouin il !luff. ' Tim flrnt (,'r)Kiriiilliiniil church In ! thm illmrli t t'liini'.t-X l.y !!-v. Mr Mi In IH',1. Aft. r c.1;iI.IIh)i1mk It h M"rvc- h (umlor ut Oriuwi, la., Mini IIImwiiIIih, Kan., tint r-turn1 rvoritu- I ally to rminrll Huff, j N'M)"'!""!! n III livlnit when Mr. ' KIck u lorn, Hi)ti-fiil r i'i, J SI 0, i nt i;ri')i"l:iirg, Vt.j Ahrnhum Lincoln j wh a Uy nf Vi, I I (irniit hud i nut l.ri Ifirn ntiil limii awl t'oun- J tii Jllufr Jiml lint Iiii iriuiKinn), IIh h til nldcHt xliinifiiii of th i.'iilvcmlty of Vermont. j Mr. J(lr tut ulticn ixnaliiH kn (hroijclioiit hi llf", Jf lyiHirm f. Il, hut ithrij enjoyi-l gooi! Iip.iKIi, r.-. ; T f tli or Ilium-, m iif liuii h, 4.jf it- Ur in lion tl.rn U (y f jurln In Ih" rai ' Mm, Miluljm. (', 1 !. I.aili, Jnlnlty iii'lM"! ll Hun li fr Ih munlT of Kmnnly, i hr formrr hrt. fh I nwall : leg her llilrl tfll. 1 SlilliMii Car IroK-fM-l j by I'lirnjrtlMl )evlnm ; Ni k, N. V , l. M -iiy ih. un jl!l oiiloii i,( Xnriu Court: I J:ii'r Arthur Tifilur. In filijig j il.rl.lori i hi h Hmllrnirr tlm J.id. , 'Ik i Ion of lli iri l i l trn f Ih ij. j I tt'..hliKt.n. J1.l'.Ur Ihit I '""' ""'r' "' V''"' " ' ! . ..ii ... ,,. ,,. ,., ,.""" "M"iily t-vt,Mt. i ! t ...ti.niMl t.,o.,iiu. i,. u Auloim, ally lnimnloi, Mvn th , 1 ti.,.w .... ,iu Vr) h,.i,W ifl.'l hi wlf I ,'on th. .r.-l hy l'rc. I "' T..,lilir 1. 1 1 To .rail in (Jelling nlclaii tiil Hcroiiitioii in rw Lra of Anility," Ifanl ing Drelarr, ii . Jfit H.i Mlii. tn a Ifflcr ilii-n In li'I'.fl. HI.! Ih 'NX Will h (flit t'l III IwrH-ry Wnllc, of th yUilcuimr. j '.7'1" ;-'" U;rinlr .l..n of !. prn,nt anil ml ,i.l.:..- n-h-y l ! ";" "'''"i. yuii i o(o,niri Mi dwidiin fiMtii' wiiorro y t htr ran on In: flr T, why h rfcri-' coort Mliouht fiof roOi iitfttr t.lm fi.fl.w ' llcv. (i. fi. Khr, Hryan J,'kcum-h Injury in Autonioliili1 (Irunli fi'M hcfitcr, Minn., l, JH. Wllllum Ji'imlfiM Kiyiin, on n -iiiiiiIiIkii tour In Mliiiiinoiri for (h iiKw rnllc cikI. lli- nml hi puny cwiiii-I Injury yrKlcrihiy when l.h automohll In whlr-h they wcio rlilliijf from North floM to fidrliimll, rnrhi-l Into lh machlni) of Mr. I.IIIIum K. rimilt of HI. IVtcr, il'-iiiocnitW; -iiniJI'Lit for loMKri-mi. CoiiiiiK-iiliiirf unoii thn Ini-lih-iit, Mr. nryn I mrinrke'l that "If I um r liiK to die, I wnt to xlr ciiii.-iIk lo, anil not In a h-l." Ih hint -Mlon of thin year ywterilny j o(i()oii-fl mum of f' clrcnlHtlon hy thn il'llt hiirciiii of cln uldtlon, Th rmoliillou win offeri-'l hy K. V. kiit o! Ih JUiVcliport Hit ) Tint). Mi-iiihom of th Itilun'I li.nly Vrtnn HxNocliit Ion r oi'l fo UU'III (if firo clrciil.itlon Iw-cmui It rttroy th urMin for which Iho u'!lt ha rmu of cliciiliillon iiiiini-ly (hut of coriiillifi an iircural ,n' oil nt of th Kiiliflcrlption n)iy1 iV nu h nt lln incnilu r, ficciriJliiit to liimiK-ll U. Kilncy of Iwcntur, III. xirtnint nl mail iiih;.- tmiuy ! Ili U'till lion tl ftriutiti1 to th. crh.ry to h t,vt Utm """! "" "r"'r "'""'' 'X Mr. f'M I -if nt nitlritr 'if rul'll no ul ; Whio-ton Court Monw, 1 " A u rl.ull iiijf LrttAm l tun Im ti.t 'nrly rior4, thlr. th. worM u. -' -;- J"""- W"'''"""' la whol.; hut Krlmlluml Mi- -r ; """"M "',"" "".'M. m low tht It I o,nrciit to (ill of u ! thnt h fairncr I not h!fif tUiiniK W I Pnrl r'rtriliflrtna i.;.td.'' th .r!nt M f). ' ftoa'J vonainons ' Vii)ilririon Ailiiilnltr;ifln h re- i . ' ocnl-'l fhl com). lion mikI h'i don I ivrythliiK In It fior to r-toi j Tnlarul Pre AMH'iatioii OppoHCH Frfcj I,it Audit ChlciiKo, fht. IH. l!y uiKiiilinou vot, mcniln'r of th Inlnmt Ixilly civil il court at Iiill hii'l acted l'lcx iifKociiillim .-xnill'-il Iitc In Ion tin- npicil now fx-niliriK- lftlHUI4 l,t III IhnmUm Aul I Ink t t.lfl'Alll I'lVhMwV r.jlaf'....!...!!... i I lk tiV-U I Hunt A tt'nttm u:.l U'..,.i.. norrnin iinc niwn r.cfi ni )!, (. m.it ivir: tir i fOf of tll'KlUCtlon," ' " I '" I ' I" l '1l H(-M , Th uiv further (lch,r-4 mm: w i ivlmh. '. ' rrt d;il lr'ly h'l ui'iiiin !" im. wink; i.ii i H'j.j in tioiij ,.HhH townrd M .ml NM j TV-J ',.-. l.r lOrWk J lhn( th In-nit wu "uttmiulv liiHiiill l;n I . ... . . - a - II I UiHii'mH tUMhwbv.UtimAa Iha lk..i.aili ' orrr f-'inoiiioii ior o I'lrnirr. L - - - - w forfnf'l j Th furmr w Awr-A hy th Jury to Try Suit to Krrp Majrit l.r amr; Off Hallot Coinlciii'ii, Tex., t. Th ult to ii.iilio fxirnifinrnt th f-mii'iray In jiincllon ircvnlln(( Kurl I!, May flcM' mini h'-liiK ln'l on th hal lot iim riVfiuM ruth! m-natorinl (Kniliihii "ol I trlil licfor ft Jury, JuilKfl Iliiwklim HcurhoroiiKli nrifiounc to Iiy. Mo t.tfcrruleil it motion hy Imvld Ii. la.iinriicl, ttorny for Myfl'"!'J. to iioklfioii further hi iriiK until th rMiit "iitili) of Inoimtiy," th letter d'llriK I hut ehmlnitlon of i ..i,i,.,kr llnrh HmAt ',110. tlflilMliif I'ultilt ' lttA K''i4, 1 r. a o.-i ii. WaelOMf'iN llllMnyK'iHit illil.fiv . coin wt It Ion fnofiB lirroer womM tm ni4 n' ul f.-fN f Himrn: i i in.rihi without Aicrific f ih in ;';;,,",''(. "' "'" " (llvlil-uillurn thnt tlll k' fh f ilm ("Vr iiHif,lt ll.'iriir 'i'wl j th fl rrvolr frotn wMch th i . , ,,, . . . . ' . . , 'oi.iilw Ti Jl irliy -W'i4 f'4 to tlon driiw i mny of th flnt y,,,,,, . t mnt 'if ft cititihl(i." i i..iii..T"i'ti ;tiy li wi4 t , ,. ; ' i'i- ilii. . , . , . , Kii, f Triil i, uiih Pii4 ni'iitti n4 i Arthur ihtrch lor Ut Jnal s.6. t.i- i' H "" - mi. . . .1 V.!w m.v.iI tmrlh 1 Hums I'lltf. 1 Tijinl fifiir; for MunlVr h -f 'fi, 'i.ih-to. tm ! f - i .. 14 i i,. , I Ml'l'i A'l'i'ir t,lwii fliitwch r4 I tiotponmnt, th third IrlJil of Ar- Umt n-nmr iiin a-- I ' thur C- I'-iirch of li.ion. III., fof ! l-""'"u"h " ' " i th munler of J. IJellon KlilH''ty, Jx Kir lllr H-mH H-imm twitwlsun AnKch hroker, m, T?evrly lti, m "' -71 ," j""'" '' '""" i . . . .x hi - , ' Init I" U'i' I" MiiIii-. uhiirh, A i)ii S, J2J, will et nii'lcri' w((1i wy "J" t:nw,y .) i- way In the J,o AwU miiiftUr i-nuri today. Two Jiirtc hv hr4 un l'i if.K,l Willi rillt't Ml III K"'"' '"'l- ti. . : I f, A hirf)n Xiiol 'i. , 1 l.,i. (,( Kwiil l!ii4 i4. 1 fc ! iiiiiiiiii Thursday s New Sample Sale Features Salesmen's Sample Lines n . Velvet Hats 72 Pr,ce 500 beautiful hats made of Lyons and panne vel vet attractively trimmed with ribbons, metal' ornaments and feathers. A great variety of shapes, mostly U black, but also some colors. v In This Sale at 3.94 Basement Arcade Salesmen's Sample Lines 1 n . Neckwear 72 Pr,ce Net Guimp With Sleeve Fancy v extn, Peter Pan and Tuxedo col- CA Jars. Each, , JVC Sample Vcstee Set - Lace trimmed net, SwiM embroidery, eyelet em broidered, tuxedo and Peter Pan collar, CA Each, JVC Sample Collar and Col lar and Cuff Seta In lace, f?wi8 embroidery and linen. CA Choice, Jwt Sample of Vetting Among thews are real laces, fancy frilled lacea and 8wi em broidery. Each, -uC Salesmen's Sample Lines Blankets Yi p Wool Nap BlankeU Assorted sizes and colors, each blanket is guar anteed perfect, but some are slightly soiled or mussed from dispfay. Per pair, 3 00 Sample Wool BlankeU All wool and wool and cotton mixed am pie blankets from America's foremost blanket mills. Plaid blank ets, plain gray with colored borders and block checks in various colors. Per pair Basement North 7.49 lull Salesmen's Sample Lines Women's Brassieres prjce and Bandeaux '2 These are the very best you can buy in fit, in excellence of material, in variety of styles and in long wear. We are sure you will find Warner's brassieres just as satisfactory as Warner's Rust Proof corsets. 3.50 Braiere and Bandeaus, 3.00 Braxiere and Bandeaux, 2.50 Reducing Model Brat.ieret, 2.00 Bandeaux for Flapper, 1.50 Brauierea for itout figure, 1.25 Braiere and Bandeaux, 1.00 Lightweight Bratier, 98c Braiere and Bandeaux, 75c Braiere for morning wear, 50c Meth and Poplin Uraieret, Third Floar-S'orth i 1 1.50 1.25 1.00 75 il'AC 50C IOC :.so J5C Salesmen's Sample Lines Men's and Boys' 1 prke Sweaters A large collection of winter sweaters in pull-over or coat style, heavy or medium weight, in all wool, wool mixed and cotton. A wide color range in plain shades and good looking combinations. 5.00l?rr,r 1.50 3.75 1.00 2.00 & 75c lUsemettAr(ad0 10.00 Sweater, priced, 7.50 Sweater, priced. 4.00 Sweater, priced. ! !l Salesmen's Sample Lines of Handkerchiefs TOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Jftc Handkerchief , each, 15 Handkerchief, rat h, 20c Handkerchief, each, 2S Handkerchief, rat h, 3S Handkerchief, rat h, 8(-s Handkerchief, etch, ?S Handkerchief, each. 5r 7ic 10c 'Me Salcsmcn'i Sample Lines -i Ribbons ai 72Pricc Sample of Ribboncraft if artr, .u het and liiiyi rie vt, made 'f ribbon tr dainty i tt! gift, 'i 1'iice. Warp Print Imoiw End, 5 and tl iiubc wi.lc; altim tlvc ribbon for hair baw and f.inry wrk, 1Q in VghX and dark rdrt, prr yard, 1C Main f'ldtrSith I' nl j n rTr-Ttitnrir fit m i j m. . .ij .1 ' r i. a . r'i ml ' f FOBS Beginning Thursday, We Will Offer lire Stock of Sold to Us by the Eldredgc-Rcynolds Company, Together With Other Pur chases Made by Us, at Savings of From 33Vs to U Owing: to the fact that ve offered the El-dredge-Reynolds stock during warm weath er we disposed of only a part of the furs purchased from that company. Beginning Thursday we will offer that entire stock at prices that will make it possible for Omaha women to own a long desired garment. In addition to the stock we took over, we will offer other fur purchases advantageously made by us. Consequently we are able to offer some of the most attractive furs ever brought to this city at a savings of from ZZVz to 60. The quantities in the various groups are limited so we advise you to take advantage of this opportunity early in the day. 25 Fur Coats 29.75 Eldredge-Reynolds' Price, , 49.75 and 59.75 Included are 40-inch French Coney coats and 36-inch Beaverette coats, "all silk lined. 15 Fine Black Sealine Coats 69.50 Eldredge-Reynolds Price, 111.00 40 inches long with deep shawl colr lars. 12 Fur Coats 149.00 Eldredge-Reynolds' Prices, 179.00 to 2f5.00 A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Purchase. 6 Black Sealine Coats 49.00 Eldredge-Reynolds' Price, 95.00 Plain and Trimmed. 4 20 Fine Fur Coats 99.50 Eldredge-Reynolds' Prices, 149.00 to 179.00 Includes 40-inch black Sealine coat with large skunk collar and cuffs. 40-inch natural Muskrat coat of r,i.. a 'u ir,i, cvni dark skins. 40-inch Marmink coat, coats, 3 natural Opossum coats, 2 ')eautltul,y Wd- black Caracul coats with Skunk col- 10 Hudson Seal Coats lars and cuffs, 3 black Sealine coats with large Siberian Squirrel collars and cuffs, 1 black Sealine cape 45 199.00 Eldredge-Reynolds' Price, 295.00 inches long, 1 black Sealine with 36-inch length, self trimmed or with Skunk collar and cuffs. beaver and skunk collars and cuffs. 13 Fine Fur Coats 289.00 Eldredge-Reynolds' Prices, 395.00 to 450.00 1 Hudson Seal coat with Skunk collar, cuffs and border. 1 Jap Mink coat, 40 inches long. 2 Scotch Mole capes, 45 inches long. 3 Hudson Seal coats with Squirrel collars and cuffs. 2 Hudson Seal coats with Beaver collars and cuffs. 3 Hudson Seal coats with Skunk collars and cuffs. 1 Caracul coat with Skunk collar and cuffs. 8 Handsome Fur Coats 395.00 Eldredge-Reynolds' Prices, 550.00 to 750.00 A Croup of Fur Coats of the Finest Quality. Kolinsky Winp, l iiu lu s lonir, timiMially Inri' nillnr, Mini-Mill Sf.'ll I'mmI, li illrlic lil),', tlillltlinl wjllt .llS- trnlinn Oimmiiii. lllldii Snil Cn.ll, Mi ilnluH Ion i, SUUTI (! I:i I. HuI-oii S al Coat, with lii-iman Filrh collar and riiffx, Hudson Sal Tout, ii inln lunir, with Natural l.ynx ollar, ruff nml hand at bottom, Mob- Tuat, with Viatka Sjiiiih l mllar and ruffs Hudson Sral I 'oat, h iu ln loin;, m If tt immul, Hudson Seal IMuian, nllnr. Snwj n,t IP i I) i tl;