The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, June 21, 1923, CITY EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    Across Ocean
^Zeppelins Carrying 40 Passen
gers Expected to Ply Be
t'veen Spain and Argen
I tina Next Summer.
By Aftftoriated PrM*.
London, June 20 —Details of the
, first Atlantic airship- service between
, Spain and Argentina have just been
I made public by the London Daily
i Chronicle, which says that it may
i soon be possible to bridge the 5,000
miles between the two continents in
three and a half days. The service
v,ill operate between Seville and Bue
nos Aires, and Zeppelin aircraft will
t be used.
There will be terminal airdromes,
■ mooring masts, repair sheds and hy
drogen factories at Seville and at Bue
, nos Aires. In addition, emergency
• landing grounds will be laid out at
ithe Canary islands and at Cordoba,
J in the Argentine.
Revolving Hangars.
On the American side of the Atlan
tic the hangars will be made on a re
volving principle, because of the va
riability of the wind. Four airships
are being built to inaugurate the
scheme, and it is antcipiated that
service will begin next summer. It
Blso is probable that arrangements
will be made to link up Seville direct
with London by an airplane service.
The airships, fitted with nine en
gines, each developing 400 horsepower,
will carry 40 passengers and 11 tons
cf mails and merchandise. There will
be two simultaneous flights a week In
each direction, and the time taken to
cross the Atlantic will be three days
and lfi hours. Passengers will have
ail the comforts of an Atlantic liner,
without, the disadvantage of seasick
ness* »
82 Miles an Hour.
[The ships will have a speed of 82
miles an hour. Zeppelin pilots who
have not less than 1.000 successful
flights to their credit will be engaged
to operate the cj-aft. Each airship
will carry six pilots and a com
mander.
Powerful wireless sets will be fit
ted into each ship, thus it will be
possible to keep in touch with 45
weather stations on the coasts of
Spain, Africa, America, the Canary
Islands, Cape Verde and Fernando
Noronha, as well as with ships at
sea.
Lutherans Open
Education Meet
/ _
Sixfh Annual Meeting of Na
tional Association Being
Held in Omaha.
i Sixth annual meeting of the Na
tional Lutheran Education association
opened yesterday in the auditorium of
uhe Cross Evangelical Lutheran
church, near 1907 Spring street, with
Rev. Titus Lang conducting a brief
devotional service.
B. P. Holst, president of the asso
ciation, gave a report of the progress
of the work, declaring that "this assn,
elation has passed out of the nursery;
it has the approval of the Missouri
synod, the Wisconsin synod and
many conferences and congregations,
hence it is able to stand upon its
feet and take a hopeful view of the
future."
The association has a working
membership of R.000 and has grown
steadily in membership and financial
strength. Members today expressed
the belief that the association soon
will attain assets amounting to f500,
000 and that some city will offer a
site which will lead to the establish
ment of a college.
On the program yesterday, besides
President Holst, were Secretary Otto
C. Herman, Roone, la.; Treasurer
Emil A. Boie, Mankato, Minn.; H. J
Struve, Deshler, Neb . ox president of
the Nebraska district; George Naeve,
Denison, la.; Prank A. Raabe, Stan
ton. Neb.; Rev. L. Acker, Omaha;
Rev. Martin H. Muller, Council
Bluffs; Prof. H. Hillman, superin
tendent of Lutheran schools in Ne
braska, and Prof. Theodore Hopmann,
president of the Nebraska district.
Expect Many Immigrants.
By Universal Service.
London, June 2<v—A record rush
of immigrants from England to the
United States is predicted by shipping
companies during July. Passages for
15,000 have been booked.
Omahan Missing
Since April 10
Police Asked to Search for
William Banker, Father
of Five.
Police have been asked to search
for William K. Banker, missing from
his home at Thirteenth and Childs
streets, South Omaha, since April 10.
He has a wife and five children, the
eldest 9.
He is 39 years old, hut looks 53; is
light complexinned, five feet seven
inches tall, weighs 150 pounds, has
brown hair slightly graying, small
while circular s<ar on the left hand,
freckled shoulders and arms, brown
ish blue eyes, and at the time of his
disappearance wore a soft black hat
with yellow satin lining, a dark gray
suit, overalls, an army shirt, black
shoes, ribbed winter underwear, black
or gray socks and a brownish-red
woolen sweater.
Persons having knowledge of his
whereabouts are urged to communi
cate with Arthur Palmer, attorney.
State Officers on Trail
of Bank Robber Suspects
Lincoln, June 20.—Nebraska peace
officers are on the trail of four and
possibly five hank robber suspects
whom they assert have been operat
ing in the south central part of the
state. State Sheriff Carroll was no
tified yesterday of their activities,
their last appearance, according to
his report, being at Franklin and
Riverton.
The men are believed to he headed
for St. Joseph, Mo., in a stolen auto
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
Ij iwpicfsffoy
6 Bella ns
Hot watsr
25* »rx) 75* PacK»je» Ev*rywh«r*
Burgess-Nash Company.
"EVERYBODYS STORE"
Thursday a Sale of
Mina T&ylor
House Dresses
Imported and domestic ginghams
and chambrays, this season’s newest
styles, the majority of them combin
ing plain color with a checked fabric.
All sizes, 16 to 52.
At About Half Price
500 Dresses at
$1.19
Values Up to
$2.25
Well tailored
models that com
bine serviceability
with style. Made of
good quality ging
ham checked red,
blue, green, black
tftfd white. All sizes
16 to 52.
pp
L
500 Dresses at
$1.59
Values Up to
$2.98
A number of
youthful models —
all colors in ever so
many different
styles; also matron
ly m o d e 1 a with
very beeominR lines
and attractive trim
mings. All sizes, 16
to 48.
600 Dresses—20 Styles
$2.19
Values up to $3.98
Summery gingham, checked and striped,
attractively trimmed with pique or organ
dy collar, cuffs and vest, or effectively
piped in plain color. Every modpl nicely
finished with buttons and sash. All sizes
16 to 48.
600 Dresses—25 Styles
$2.98
Values up to $5.98
Cleverly styled low-waisted models; At
tractive. yet practical, for they are of fin
est quality gingham; mostly checked and
striped. Cuffs and vostros of organdy,
touches of embroidery, and dainty lace
collars make them so remarkable at $2 98.
•rrnml Floor
\|i\ F IITIHFMKNT
To Free Your Arms
of Hair or Fuzz
(Bourtlor Sorrels)
No toilet table Is complete without
ft small package of delatone, for with
It. hair or fuzz tan be quickly ban
lahetl from the skin. To remove hair*
you merely mix Into a paste enough
of thj, powder and wator to rover th>*
, * 'iionable hairs Thl* should be
left on the skin about 2 minutes, then
rubbed off and the skin washed, when
It will be found free from hair or
blemish. Be sure you get genuine
delatone#
U>TSBTHEMKKT. i
Goitre Symptoms'
Choking, Nervousness, Throbbing,
Palpitation, Dizziness, Sleepless
ness, Relieved by Mrs. Hamlin.
Stainless Liniment Used.
NOTE: It would he illegal to publish
th«*e statements if not true
Mrs. ('. H Hamlin, 90S Lewis street,
Canton. Mo., says. * My goitre is gone and
I f**e| like another person. I shall gladly
give personal Information to anyone" She
used Sorhol-Quadruple.
Let further Information from Sherman
A MeConoell Drug Co and Heaton Drug Co.,
drug stored everywhere or write Sorbol
Company. Merhamesburg. Ohio.
BEE WANT Alls BRING KES1 I.TS.
A LLEN S
FOOT-EASE
Corns. Bunions.
redandAchind
~feet 5
Tflal ..arkara anA a r.-.t— Kaaa *’*'?'"3
aant Ffaa a.llrtaa ALUM »uul-lAil
U K*r. f, r.
mobile. They abandoned one car, the
atate sheriff was notified at River
ton. Sheriff Carroll notified the chief
of police at St. Joseph to be on the
lookout for them.
City Manager Proposition
Is Defeated in Beatrice
Special THupatch to Tha Omaha Bcc.
Beatrice, Neb., June 20.—Beatrice
detested the city manager proposition
at a special election yesterday hy an
overwhelming majority. This is the
third time the proposition has been
defeated here.
On a referendum, initiated hy the
Continental Gas and Klectric com
pany, the voters approved a contract
entered into by the city commissioners
and Flack Fros. Mill company where !
hy the city purchases electricity for
a term of 15 years at a rate of 2 12
rents per kilowatt.
A total of 451 votes were cast for
the manager plan and 1,419 against,
and 1,779 votes for the electric con
tract and 129 against.
Moiklrjohn (/lilts Amherst.
Springfield, Mass., June 20.—Presi
dent Alexander Meikeljohn today re
signed as head of Amherst college
after a bitter controxersy lasting sev
eral days. The resignation was un
animously accepted by the board of
trustees at. their annual meeting
Pressure had been brought to bear
upon the president by the trustees,
culminating in a demand that he re
sign for the best Interests of the col
'ege.
Bottling Firm Secretary
Is Run Down by Street Car
Ryron H. Oouldlng. secretary of
the Omaha Bottling company, was
lacerated on the head Tuesday night
when he was run down by a street
car at Thirteenth and Jackson streets.
His injuries were attended at the po
lice station and he was removed to
his room at the Pullman hotel.
Take a Kodak
with you. Buy it
on the Burgess
Nash Household
Club Plan.
Burgess-Nash Company
n EVERYBODYS STORE”
“Meet me on the
Mezzanine" — a
delightful plaee
to meet for re
freshments.
To Greet the First Day of Summer—Cool, White Merchandise
’Tis the summeriness of white, its cool appearance
that attracts. And white really is cooler, for, contain
ing no color, it does not attract light rays.
Enormous stocks of fresh, new white merchandise,
at prices unusually attractive, now await you in nearly
every department. The vast quantities in which these
purchases were made are responsible for the great sav
ings that they represent.
White Dimity
Apron Frocks
For Summer Days
$2.15
Cool and fresh for sultry, hot
mornings, and so prettily made that
one is truly charming in them.
The material is an excellent qual
ity striped dimity, the trimming a
dainty lace. Low waistline, gath
ered skirt, slightly fitted belt and
crisp, lace-edged sash form the at
tractive model sketched.
.4 special feature is the
range of sizes, 34 to 48.
Second Floor.
June White Silk Sale
White Pongee
This roughly woven material is
practical for summer wear as
it launders beautifully. 34
inch width. ^ < AQ
Yard .
White Sporta Faille
This 40-inch piaterial is attrac
tive with satin stripes and over
plaid designs. QP
Yard .sj> 1 .J/O
White Sporta Satin
Lovely plaid, checked and
striped patterns in this popu
lar silk. The 40-inch width
cuts to advantage. ^ |
Yard .1
White Flat Crepe
A beautiful quality for summer
frocks and the favored pleated
sports skirts. 40- QP
inch width. Yard,
White La Jerz
Genuine stamped La Jerze, a
splendid silk for men's shirts,
pajamas and wash QC
frocks. 36-inch. Yd., V A »s70
White Crepe de Chine
A fine quality, heavy enough
for lingerie, blouses and
dresses. An unusual value, 40
inches in width. Q7
Yard.sj) 1 .O /
White Georgette Crepe
A firm, serviceable quality, 40
inches in width. A splendid
value at this low d* < nr
pricing. Yard.... vliOd
Embroidered Flat Crepe
The season’s newest silk; soft,
heavy, flat crepe embroidered
in allover patterns, d* C QC
Yard .spO.J/O
Socond Floor
Voile and Organdie FROCKS
For Younger Girls
$7.95
White dresses, sheer and fine and
so very cool. There are orpan
dies and voiles of very fine qual
ity ity, and the trimtninirs are lovely
j fine laces with rows and rows
) of insertion to match, clusters of
pin tucks, and touches of hnnd
embroiders—all in white.
You will find the dresses in this
ftroup unusual values —worth
I considerably more than we ask.
^ Sizes fi to 14 years.
Third F loor
White Hand-Made Lingerie
Priced Low tor June Sale
Exquisitely fine pieces of white batiste or voile with rose
filet or Irish edges and hand-drawnwork or embroidery.
In selecting lingerie for the summer or for all year around,
you’ll find, these moderately priced white cottons a for
tunate choice!
Night Robes, $3.95 Envelope Chemise, $3.95
Vests or Drawers, $2.95
Sizes 36 to 44
Shadow-Proof Petticoats, $2.00
White satiny petticoats, made with shadowproof paneled
front and back with plain or scalloped hem.
Lingerie Petticoats, $2.25 and $2.75
White batiste trimmed with
real lace.
Hand-made petticoats, $10.95
Second Floor
White Organdie
Neckwear $2.25
Crisp white vest sets to be
worn with sweater or suit. The
trimmingse are real Irish lace
and tucks.
Peter Pan
Vest Sets $1.25
Organdie vest with Peter Pan
collar attached. These delight
ful combination sets may be
chosen with binding in color
to match sweater of dress.
Main Floor
White Handkerchiefs
Sale Priced
For Women
At 19c
Sheer white linens with very
narrow Vi-inch hem.
At 29c
Linen with 'B-inch hem and
colored corner embroidery.
At 39c
Sheer white linen w:th col
ored hand-embroidery, 65e and
75c values. Main Floor
For Men
At 25c
White linen with 1,4
inch hem. Very spe
cially priced at 25c.
At 35c
Extra quality white
linen with J v or Vs'inch
hem.
White Silk
Blouses
$5.95 and $6.95
Lovely tailored blouses of
firm quality radium silk whose
whiteness and coolness make
them summertime favorites.
Those at $?>.95 are styled with
pointed collar, and turnback
button cuffs.
At $fi.95 you may have a
blouse with Peter Pan collar
and clusters of pin tucks in the
front.
Third Floor
White Materials for
Summer Costumes
Imported Organdie
This beautiful sheer quality has
a permanent finish and will re
tain its finish.
Yard,
White Linon
An excellent quality that may
he used for many purposes. 40
inches in width. OC.
Yard. A.OC
Dress Voil es
Lovely drop stitched pattern*
and dainty embroidered designs
from which to make your se
lections. 38 inches in
width. Yard,
White Pique
A serviceable summer fabric
that make* practical skirts and
suits. 3t'» inches in CQ
width. Yard, OJ7C
5»fond Floor
Linens - White Goods - Bedding
Bed Sheet*
Each, $1.29
Excellent quality sheets
made with a 3 inch hem at the
top and a 1-lnrh hem at the
bottom. 81x00 inches in sire.
These are torn not cut. Limit
of 4 sheets to a customer.
Linen Dreaaer Scarfa
Each, $1.2S
Irish linen dresser scarfs
18xr>4inrhes in sire. The
edges are neatly scalloped.
Bed Spreads
Each, $2 25
Full sire crocheted bed
spreads. Many attractive Mnr
sailles designs. Tho ends are
neatly trimmed.
Table Cloths
Each, $1.50
Many lovely patterns with
hemstitched or scalloped edges.
64xrt4 inches in si/.e. An un
usual value at this price.
SnnrtH floor
Pillow Cate*
Each, 35c
These fine pillow eases are
made of round thread muslin
in 42x3fl-inch sire. Regularly
priced 4.r>c.
Bleached Turkish Towel*
Each, 45c
These large towels are
2f>\45 inches in sire, a heavy
weight that will give long ser
vice.
White Dontelle
Lace Mitts
$1.95 and $2.50
The charming bride or brides
maid, or ary fashionable summer
maid will find these dainty white
silk mitts quite to her liking.
A very fine Milanese long silk
glove in all white is priced $1.95
to $2.50. Mein Floor
BARGAIN BASEMENT
SPECIAL
WHITE LAWS
Yard I6V2C
M 1! end* of iirene finished !»wr
from 2 to S yards m ierjrh. A
suitable fabric for summer blouse*
or eh’ dren'a dresses. 40 inches
tn width.
Extra Values in Women s
White Shoes
The summer season has firmly launched the vopue for white,
and little wonder, it is so cool and comfortable. Of necessity one
must have white footwear, and from such a variety as ours, one's
sure to find those she likes best. All are moderately priced.
At $1150
White kid pumps with round
French toe and vamp are trim
med with a blue leather center
strap. They have a hiph arch
and Spanish heel. Priced the
pair . $11 50
White kid 3-eve tie pumps
are trimmed with black patent
leather, the soles are turned and
heels Hiph Spanish. Fair $11 50
At $8.50
White kid one-strap pump
trimmed with lattice work at in
step. Junior Spanish heel. A
particularly attractive pump.
Pair .$8 50
White kid oxford trimmed at
toe and instep with Harding
blue. Priced pair . $8.50
Mam Floor
White Hose for Summer
Granite, $2.00
A beautiful hose, finely and
firmly woven. The knee, a
feature of the Granite hose is
triple strength, which prevents
runs. One of the best values
that we offer in white hose.
Cloxed Hose, $3.50
A very fine quality hose
made even more desirable with
a silk-lace elox that may be
had in a number of styles.
You'll find them effective for
sports. Main Flow
Occasion^ White Sweaters
/
At $5.95
One plays a much better game
of golf or tennis when clad in a
smart white golf coat of mohair
or brushed wool. Some have just
a thread or two of color, others
.block or striped des:c"s worked
Pin colors and still others pure
White Sports Skirts
$10.95 to $16.50
Two of the season's most favored materials.
Canton and imported wool crepes, fashion these
knife or hex pleated skirt* All .are made amply
full, yet so cleverly sre they pleated that they
preserve the slender silhouette
Thittl floor