The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 04, 1923, CITY EDITION, Image 12

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    Father and Son
Week Will Open
on November 11
Program in Churches and
Over Radio to Observe
Period in Omaha
This Year.
A week from today beglna national
father and son week.
Walter \V. Head of Omaha Is chair
man of the national father and son
committee.
J. H. Beveridge Is chairman of the
Omaha father and son committee.
E. E. Mlcklewright, boys' secretary
of the Omaha Y. M. C. A., is secre
tary of the Omaha committee, and
Hugh Wallace is music chairman.
Churches, clubs, lodges, scout troops,
schools, all take port in the observ
ance of the week under the auspices
of the boys’ division of the Y. M.
C. A.
The week will be started next Sun
day by services in all churches of the
city in memory of the millions of
fathers and sons who gave their
lives during the world war. During
the week there will be scores of ban
ouets in churches, clubs, lodges, etc.
Friday night there will probably be
more than 25 banquets in various
churches and other organizations.
Sunday, November 18, will be ob
served as father and son church day
and practically every church in Oma
ha will hold a special service either
in the morning or evening.
Radio will play a special part in
the promotion of father and son week
this year. The Woodmen of the
World station has given the Omaha
father and son committee a block of
time each day of Father and Son
week including both Sundays and the
Omaha father and son message will
be heard all over North America.
Walter W. Head will officially open
Father and Son week from station
WOAW Sunday morning November
11 at 9:30. Following his opening
address. Rev. R, R. Brown, radio pas
tor, who has charge of all Sunday
morning services at this station will
hold a special father and son re
ligious service.
Sunday night, November 11, a special
father and son service will be held
by Rev. Oliver M. Adams of Cortland,
Neb. Monday night, November 12,
Rev. John L. Barton, president of the
Omaha Ministerial union, will speak
under the auspices of the father and
son committee over the radio. Tues
day night O. W. Noble, general agent
of the New England Life Insurance
company, will speak on ‘‘Father, Son
and Home.” Thursday night N. J.
Weston, physical director of the Y.
M. C. A., will have a special father
and son message on "Father, Son,
and Recreation.” Friday night J. G.
Masters, principal of Central High
school, will speak on "Father, Son
and School.” Saturday night John L.
Kennedy, president of thd United
States National bank, will speak on
"Father, Son and Country.” Sunday
morning November 18, J. H. Bever
idge, chairman of the Omaha father
and son committee, will speak on the
results of the week's activity In clos
ing the week. Rev. R. R. Brown will
have another radio father and son
service in the morning and there will
be another in the evening.
The Omaha Bee will devote its en
tire cover of the Rotogravure sec
tion Sunday, November 11, to photo
graphs of 10 prominent Omaha fath
ers and their sons representing dif
ferent professions Interested in the
father and son movement.
Army Orders
Week ending November 2:
Capt. I). W Hickev. Jr.. Coast Artil
lery corps. Little Rock. Ark., will pro
ceed to Kidorado. Ark., on duty In con
nection with the Inspection for federal
recognition of the combat train, anti-air
craft artillery regiment. Arkansas Na
tional guard.
MaJ. R. B. Cole, infantry, will proceed
to 1 nro n rn duty In connection with
the organized reserves.
Capt. H. C. Kliber, Quartermaster
corps. In addlton to his other duties Is
detailed as Reserve Officers* Training
corps supply officer, vice Capt. G. JL
Harrell. Quartermaster corps, relieved.
MaJ. P. E. Payton. Infantry, will pro
ceed to St. Joseph. Mo.: Kansas City.
Mo.: Lexington Mo.; Hoonvllle. Mo.; Co
lumbia. Mo.; Mexico. Mo.; St. Louis. Mo.;
Rolls. Mo.; Davenport. Ia.: Iowa City.
Ia.; Cedar Rapids. Ia.. and Ames. Ia.,
for the purpose of Inspecting Keservy
Officers* Training corns units.
The following leaves of absence have
been granted. First Lieut. Martlnus Sten
seth. air service, Minneapolis. Minn . two
months: First Lieut. J. L. Kessler. 17th
Infantry. Fort Omaha, two months and 15
days; Capt. A. G. Chase. Infantry. Fort
Omaha, seven days: Lieut. Col Gordon
Robinson. Coast Artillery corps, five days.
Feeble?
ADVANCING years should not
mean the approach of a period
of dependency—of crutches and
canes—of worry, caro and fatigue!
Don’t dread tho days ahead! Be
prepared to grapple with tho hench
men of Old Age—with rheumatism
—with undermined health—with
feebleness. The system that Is free
from Impurities — through which
rich red blood tingles need not
worry about advancing years. Kn
11st the aid of 8. S. 8.—the builder
of red blood cells—to fight off tho
Infirmities of Old Age.
With tho aid of S. K. 8. when you
reach this stago of Ilfo the nerve
power that has been built up by
ever Increasing blood cells—the
vim and vigor of youth that you
possess will capably enable you to
enjoy the advantages of passing
years, while others less fortunato
aro feeblo and dependent.
8. 8. 8. for nearly a century has
been serving as a valuable and time
honored assistant fn the fight for
halo and hearty Old Ago. It Is
mailo only of pure vegetable In
gredients and Is sold at all good
orng biores, 'Hie largo
ulze bottla Is the more
| eronomlcat.
C Cc /Wakes You Feel
y,«3.«p.>»X Qke Yourself Again
Union Outfitting Co.
The
People’s
Store
Out of the
High Rent
District
Union Outfitting Co.
3 Rooms
of Furniture for
I
Your Credit Is Good
FOR years this store has prided itself upon its
ability to start couples in homes of their own
with the right kind of home furnishings. Realizing
that Furniture is a life-time investment, every out
fit we offer has behind it the kind of materials,
workmanship and finish that in themselves are a
guarantee of long and continued satisfaction.
The Living Room
There is a promise of genuine luxury in the over
stuffed suite, comprising Davenport and Chair, cov
ered with velour—the Davenport Table is finished in
mahogany with a 60-inch top.
The Bedroom
Here is an attractive Queen Anne period suite—
Dresser, Chifforette and Bed—built of genuine wal
nut veneer.
A Combination Room
This combination Breakfast Room and Kitchen in
cludes an attractive Breakfast Set (unfinished so
you can paint it to please your taste) and a Four
burner Cabinet Gas Range.
18 Months to Pay for This
Goods Sold;
Out of Town
On Ea»y Term*—Write for
Information
Brunswick
Leadership
The name “Brunswick” on
your phonograph is your
guarantee that your instru
ment has everything a truly
great phonograph should
have.
—The “Brunswick” stands
for the greatest musical
achievement in recent
years.
—Its tone chamber Is built
like a violin and with its
reproducer you can play
any make of record.
A wide range of models at
$45 $250
Easy Terms
Prize Beauty
Show
and Dance next Friday
evening at Empress Rustic
Garden.
Valuable prizes to the
most beautiful gir’s in at
tendance; souvenirs for
all.
Girls planning on partici
pating are requested to
bring their photograph to
the store.
Ask for Tickets
Howard
Heaters
on Easy Terms
u
“Howard” Overdraft
Heater* draw in the cold
air and bum the coal
gasses usually lost in
smoke; models selling as
i°”.$32.50
h"uV.'”."0‘i $6.00
Perfect Baking Range*
with 18-in. <}MQ C A
oven, only. *^*OU
Furnace CAr
Scoops
Not the lignt, flimsy
kind, but a heavy, well
made Scoop, just the
right size for a furnace
door, with shaped handle
(exactly as pictured). No
phone orders and no de
liveries.
/
Handsome Living Room Suite of three pieces, carefully built
throughout with steel construction, heavily padded spring seat
and back, covered with fine taupe velour, an 1 P>7 Cf"4
example of the values in suites, only. X %J I
Bridge Lamp with an artistic
wrought iron base and pretty
parchment shade O A fl
for.*POe4r J
Library Tables, a Queen
Anne model in dark mahog
any finish with a roomy
drawer, is mod-d» 1 O 7C
erately priced O
Overstuffed Rockers ^50
or Chairs, Special at i
We have sold a great many of these to home-makers, wanting
an odd Rocker or Chair around the house, as they match almost
anything—they nre attractive in design with mahogany finished
frames and full spring seats, all covered in a rich taupe velour.
Monday!
Smoking
Stand
$2.49
A very attractive
Stand, well braced
and nicely finished
in mahogany, with
glass ash tray and
match and cigar
holders.
We Give
HVC
GREEN
STAMPS
on all purchases, a
few trademark lines
excepted. Stamp re
demption station on
our Fourth Floor.
Kitchen
( Chair
Comfortable, well
braced model in
golden finish with
braced d* OQ
leg* is vl J7
Six-Piece Dining Room Suite in Walnut Finish Only
Queen Anne design comprising 48-in. Buffet, Oblong Table
with 45x54-in. top that can be extended 6 feet, and FOUR
attractive Dining Chairs, seats upholstered genuine leather.
Set of Four Dining Chairs
Monday you can replace those wornout Dining
Chairs with handsome new ones, in beautiful
walnut finish, with comfortable seats, uphols
tered In genuine leather; for <!*00 EA
the complete set.^ *
Monday Only! This Useful
Pantry Set $2.29
This is a useful SIX-PIECE Outfit in white
enamel finish, comprising an extra large
Bread Box, Bix Cake Box, Flour, Tea,
Sugar and Coffee Containers; flJO OQ
the complete outfit.
De Luxe Bedroom Set in Genuine Walnut Veneer
Do not confuse this suite with suites ordinarily sold nt this
price, as all pieces have walnut veneered fronts, tops and ends,
full boxed in, 3-ply mahogany bottom drawers with dovetailed
front and back, while Dresser and Dressing Table have French
plate mirrors. An excellent value ... ..
Seamless Velvet Ruga,
new patterns in <Jx9 sizes
are—
$16.50
Long Wearing Axminxtrr
Ruga, ti-IixlO-Ti siz.es, in
good patterns, for—
$36.50
Axmin*ter Ruga, 7-<5.\9
sizes in artistic designs —
$24.75
Rich Seamle** Velvet
Rug* with linen fringe in
H .IxlO-fl size, at -
$42.50
w
No Need Waiting for Your
Fall Cn t
Buy it Now on Easy Terms
Our special charge account plan was devised for your con
venience. Even though you never had a charge account
before, our easv-to-pay plan is ready to dress you ia a
warm, styiish Winter Coat—just when you need it—and
while you are enjoying its warmth andibeauty you can pay
for it in convenient little amounts, so you never miss the
money.
Hundreds of Becoming Coats to Select From
Many are being unpacked as this paper goes to
press. There are rich-looking plushes, fine coat
ings, diagonal velours, boHvias, etc.; many becom
ingly trimmed with fur. Prices range from—
$24— ^29— $3250
Fall Dresses are $14.75 up
Fall Millinery at $4.95 up
Sale of Pumps and Oxfords
An excellent selection of good-looking styles in
satins, tan, black, patent and suede <PP QP
leathers that are worth SO.00; pair.. . yD.s/D
Monday! Men's
Suits
and
Overcoats
Selling Up to $39.50
$ 95
Our vTpstsirs Store is meeting
the demands of men for good
looking, well-tailored Suits
and Overcoats at a moderate
price.
In this Sale are correctly f
styled garments with that in- j
herent goodness and quality I
that is a guarantee of satis- 1
factory wear: up to $159.50
values for $27.95.
Boys’ O’Coats and
Mackinaws |
Just what mothers are look
ing for — warm, protective
garments, tailored from fab
rics that will stand the hard
est kind of play
wear, at .. . Up
Sale of Stockings
The famous "Rollins," heav
ily ribbed, fast black Roy*’
Stockings in sue l5'» to 10;
regularly 40c; O r _
pair .dlOC