The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, December 13, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    Huge Oil Pipe
Line System Is
Nearly Finished
m
$35,000,000 Sinclair Com
pany's Project Nears Com
pletion—Runs From Wyo
ming Fields to Missouri.
Washington, Kan., Dec. 1C.— Booth
Flynn of Kansas City, who have
had over 100 laborers in this vicinity
since the middle of the summer, ditch
ing and laying the pipe lino for the
Sinclair Oil company through here,
Tuesday withdrew most of their
forces and shipped the men and ma
< hiner.v back to Kansas City, the
.work hero on the pipe line being
practically completed. The line runs
from the oil fields near Casper. Wya,
to Freeman, Mo., and will transport
i rude oil to the refineries and mar
kets through the 10-inch pipe line.
The line was completed two weeks
-".go frot, Deshler to Washington, and
only a few miles remains to finish
oil this division between Washington
and Ballne, Kan., but other divisions
of the line will not all be completed
until early lit the spring.
There Is a pumping station about
every 10 miles, the one north of here
•it Deshler being almost completed,
and tlie one here Is now ;,0 per cent
complete. Wcrk has started on the
pumping plant at Blaine.
Each pumping plant represents an
expenditure of about $100,000 for site
and buildings, besides the machinery.
At the plant here two huge tngines
are now being Installed which cost
$-15,000 each, according 10 the super
inter,dent In charge of the work. Six
stucco residences already are built
here to house the company's em
ployes. Each is modern. The steam
beating plant Is about finished. A
telephone line follows the entire route
Milk
Malt
Crain Ext.
B powder, Btkrj
TktfmUkkk
_ /or All Ages
IV* Avoid Imitations—Snbititntes
of the pipe line and la all built I
through here Authorities state thai
the total cost of the entire venture
will renrh approximately $J5,00».0ft0
Burlington to
Add 2 New Trains
Additions to Wymore Division
W ill Improve Lincoln-St.
Louis Service.
Wymore. Neb., Dee. 12.—The VN v
more division of the iiurlington rail
way Is contemplating Hie carding of
two new passenger trains to become
effective January 16. The trains will
Improve the present service between
Lincoln and St. Louis. running
through Table Rock and Falls City.
It. is understood tho southbound train
will leave Lincoln about 4 o'clock In
the afternoon, reaching St. Joseph
about x, and the northbound train will
leave St. Joseph about daylight, ar
riving at Lincoln before noon. They
will make local stops and It is pos
sible that some of the stops on Nos.
41 and 42, the present trains over
the same territory, will he cut out.
Trains 20 and 21, no\V running be
tween Wymore and Lincoln, via
Table Rock, are expected to bo dls
continued when the new trains are
put on, and an application has al
ready been filed by tho railway com
pany to make these changes, and a
hearing will i>e held before the stale
railway commission. Decemlier 19.
Bequests in Will Cut
Charity Fund Deficit
The requirements uf the Omaha
community chest have been reduced
by about $30,000 through the be
quests in the will of Oeorge A. Hoag
land, according to John L. Kennedy.
The Associated Charities receive
$5,000 by the will; Omaha Social Set
tlement, Visiting Nurses’ association.
House o£ Hope, Old People's Home,
members of the chest, receiving the
same amount.
Specific bequests or contributions
of any sort lessen tile ajnount to be
drawn from the chest budget.
The sum of $48,500 is to meet the
1623 deficit of member agencies. All
will start 1924 with a clean book.
The allotments for the agencies were
mode as nearly as possible on the
1922 expenditures.
Funds will be paid out as the agen
eies need them from month to month,
.hen the amounts will ly> made pub
lic. Total amount in the treasury
is now $398,480.
CALLAWAY—Almost an inch of
snow fell here this morning, and
stayed on the ground only a short
time. The temperature has dropped
to 16 degrees above zero.
!
Beautiful Dinner Sets
for
Christmas
50 Alamito Caps
Any Kind
• i
and
$5.98 in oash
Through a contract with the
manufacturers, we arc able
i to furnish you a fine
COLONIAL 42-PIECE
DINNER SET
at about one-third of the rf
tail value, while they last.
SAVE THE CAPS until ym
have fifty, then bring them
to our office with $5.98 in
cash and the Dinner Set is
yours. Or GET A NEW
CUSTOMER FOR ALA
MITO MILK; then bring in
her name and $5.98 in cash
to our office and take home note—Simply raite wir«
r »i i i ' pullar with corner thumb
one of these beautiful Dinner n4i, or th)n knlft ,nd r,.
Sets. rrove.
This new Dinner Set, together with Alamito Milk, Cream
Butter and Whipping Cream, will go a long ways in making
this year’s Christmas Dinner one to be remembered.
No Charges—No Deliveries.
Che New
Alamito Pafru Co.
HEADACHES
NEBRIN is the safest headache
remedy obtainable. It never de
presses the heart, affects the
stomach or forms a habit.
One or two NEBRIN tablets will re
lieve headache, toothache, earache,
neuralgic or rheumatic pains in a
few minutes.
NEBRIN is positively superior to
preparations containing the danger
ous, heart-depressing, habit-form
ing drug Acetanilide.
NEBRIN is also a safer and more
effective remedy than Aspirin. Get
a few NEBRIN tablets and notice
their safe and reliable action.
Demand
.. ' NEBRIN
25c a-d 50c Boa Foe the Sake of Your Hrallh
Rising Cil v Fire
Loss Is $75,000
Karly 'Morning Bla/.r Sweeps
"Through. Business Dislriet
—Other Towns Give Aid.
Rising City. Neb . Dec. 12.—Fire nf
on unknown origin destroyed over
ho If of the business district here and
caused o total loss of about $75,000.
Little of the property was covered by
insurance.
The tire was discovered at 3:30 a.
nf., when one of the villagers was
awakened. At that time three build
ings were burning and the flames had
become uncontrollable. Relief calls
were sent to nearby towns. David
City responded Vtih a chemical tart
and a corps of 29 men, and a hose
cart came from Shelby.
The Rising City bank, owned by
S. and B. Rlehenbach; the opera
house, owned by Lcorga Burgess; tlio
L. L. Thompson general merchandise
store, the K. S. Marker grocery and
meat store, O. A. Wlckert’s grocery
and dry goods store and Weber'k
barber shop were destroyed.
AUBUfiN Mi v W h. Kellgar,
wife of Judge AS. II. Kellgar, promi
nent political leader, former county
attorney, and district judge, died at
her home, Tuesday, December 11,
after a short Illness. She leaves three
sons, five daughters and her husband.
Funeral arrangements are pending.
Operator Saves Phone
Building From Blaze
Beaver City. Neb , Dec. 12.—Fire
broke out In ihe basement of the
Beaver City telephone exchange at 7
o'clock in the morning from an over
heated furnac- pipe. By the quirk
action anil presence of mind of Miss
Gwendolyn .leffers. telephone opi r
ator. the .building was saved.
Sl\e gave the tiro alarm and indi
vidual calls for help. The fire in a
few' minutes more would hae reached
the local cables and trunk lines of
the Bell Telephone company. The
damage to t.he building was small and
covered by insurance.
Sonneland to Head
County Medical Body
Norfolk, Neb., Dec. 12.—Dr. A. M.
Sonneland was elected president of
the Madison and Stanton Counties
Medical association at the annua!
meeting here. Dr. *T. D. McCarthy of
til gin was elected vice president.
Workmen Find Grave.
Beatrice. Neb.. Dbc. 12.—Workmen,
in excavating for a building at 504
South Tenth street, found a grave
not far from the house. On the
marble slab which the workmen un
earthed with their spades were the
figures, D59-1802. A Beatrice pioneer.
In referring to the matter, stated that
in an early day a small graveyard
ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT.
Every Minute Counts in the
fight against constipation!
Once let constipation get a grip on
you, and your system is wide open to
J)0% of human ailments. Statistics
show that to be the proportion of
illness that has constipation for a
starting point. Pills and cathartics
are as dangerous to tho system as
constipation!
Tour physician will recommend
Kellogg’s B'an, because it is nature’s
own relief from constipation. It is
scientifically prepared to relieve suffer
ing humanity from constipation and
it will do what no other food can do!
It will give every sufferer permanent
'relief if it is eaten regularly—at least
two tablespoonfuls daily; as much
with each meal in chronic cases!
Kellogg’s Bran is wonderful in Its
natural, positive action. It sweeps
and cleanses and purifiea the bowel
tract; it scours out the dangerous
toxic poisons; it puts you back on
schedule time without irritation or
discomfort!
Don't delay eating Kellogg’s Bran
each day in some form! Try it as a
cereal sprinkled over your favorite
hot or cold cereal or cook it with hot
cereals. In the latter ease, add two
tablespoonfuls for each person and
mix with tho regular cereal and cook
as usual.
Kellogg’s Bran is simply delicious
made into muffins, popovera, raisin
bread, macaroons, pancakes, etc.
Recipes are on every package! For
health’s sake get some Kellogg’s Bran
immediately. All grocers.
First-class hotels and clubs serve
Kellogg’s Bran in individual pack
ages. Ask for it at your restaurant.
On Chistmas Specials
Why pay more when you can buy for less at the
STATE? Our low rent location, our direct from the
S manufacturer buying allow us to sell you for less,
either in a wholesale or retail way.
TERMS TO SUIT YOU
Home Christmas Gifts
I $27.50 Mahogany Table
This Week at $15.75
$14.00 Sewing cabinet at. . . . $6.75
$10.00 Mahogany end table. . $4-85
$12.50 Smoking Stand.$4.75
$22.50 Lamp and Shade.$11.75
$25.00 Cedar Chest.$12.75
$JU.UO telephone stand and chair. ...... $12.75
Complete Home Outfits
J _ ■■ - -» - 1 _
15 rooms complete. $296.50
4 rooms complete. $224.5C
3 rooms complete $169.5C
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ILxchange Dept.
Trad, in your old (urnitura (or
new, uirful piece.. Our method
allow, you a high valuation on your
old piece., (or which you have no
(urther need. Select (omething
you want and need (rom our com
plete .tock at lowejt price.. Ju.t
call JAck.on 1317. A.k (or Ex
change Department.
FREE
Candy to every cus
tomer.
TOYS
for the kiddies
Free with each pur
chase.
Special Suite Offer
Living Room Suite
Overstaffed living room suite, flHH JP^k
with finest of spring construction BL LV m P
and choice of tapestry or velour cov- |H ®®* m Jf
•ring. A half-price bargain at— ▼
Dining Room Suite
Complete suite in period design of ^ HI fl® SHI
oak or American walnut. Every M M
drawer fits and slides eauiiy; he*ut|.|m ffji # _ B ^^B
ful finish. This week at— t
I Bed Room Suite
A bedroom suite tliet will kssuti(y|S^% UH
any home. Period drsign. Hrd coni H B
plete with spring and mattress al— Be S %F
STATE FURNITURE CO.
; I4TH AND DODGE STS. JA 1317
BUY HERE AND SAVE MONEY
We are the Authorized Agents for
tfruniwick
7 *
bad been atari* cl in that vlctpity. but
(hat it wan later moved to Beatrice
cemetery. Th*» Hrave found by the
diggers is supposed to have lie»n over
looked when th«* change in cemeteries
WHS rTIHfi#
mi.I.Kl: Weiner brother*, fancy
t horoujrhbr'yl bon raiser* of this
plane, Tursdny shppeil four more of
tli*ir He f’hr«*t*r Whit liog’f 1 y
(t * 'i?*, nn*» '* T\i£ t•* S it nt, ri
Libert\ . and two to noint , in Tr«wa.
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Enjoy Holiday Shopping With Us r
Extended Space
Improved Facilities
Improved Equipment
Beautified Store
—-and Gifts of Character in Abundance
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Breakfast Coats, Robes and
Negligees o/Marvelous Loveliness
Artistic designing and carefully selected materials and colorings have
contributed to make this boudoir apparel quite as essential as the more
formal garments. Madame will quickly visualize the st,> le and color
possibilities with materials including Changeable Satin. Waterfall, Crepe
de Chine, Baronet Satin, Quilted Ilo^es. Geort te and Spanish Laces.
Goldalin Satin, imported Brocades, novelty Silk.-, fancy Matelasse and
Chiffon Velvets.
Some come Albatross lined—Colors and
combinations innumerable
$12.75, $19.75, $27.50, $95. SI 10
Also on Second Floor mules and slippers to harmonize, Satin.'brocades and
high luster leather. Colors, old rose, pink, black, Tavcnder and blue.
$3.95. $4.95, SB.95.
“Grandmother”
Shawls
Just enough of them on hand to re
mind us that there are grand
mothers as well as flappers. They
come In soft gray and black com
binations and shepherd checks—
83.95, 85. 87.95, 88.50.
Tea and Tie-on
Aprons
Of all-white dainty lawn, dimity,
dotted Swiss and organdie, the lat
ter la colors; lace, embroidery and
ribbon trimmed—
69*. 89*. 81.25. 81.69.
Apron Frocks
Of black sateen, trimmed with
rosettes of rose, orchid, maize, red
and green. Special value, 82.95.
Petticoats
For Larger Women
Newly arrived stralght-llne models
and plaited flounce effects. Ma
terials. Vlctolre Jersey, Trlcolette,
Radlonette, Silk Jerseys and fine
Radium In the wanted shades, In
cluding high colors; 85.95.
v 88.50. 810.95. 812.50.
Also a wide assortment In
regular sizes, IJ.9S to 916.95.
They save you the trouble of gift
choosing and may be hail In any
amount, payable to the bearer In
merchandise after Christmas.
Holiday
Greeting Cards
A vast array available In a thou
sand different designs. Cards, artis
tic but Inexpensive, that carry
Christmas greeting In a pleasing
manner. Priced at—
5*. 10* nntl 15* each
Smart Wool Dresses
Included are Sample Models that
Would Ordinarily Retail at a Much
Higher Price
Splendid quality end finely tailored
point, twill cord and pin stripes.
I'oat styles and iie-to-si<’ inode’s
with pastel color touches, hand em
broidery, and braid trimming; one
model with cleverly styled qauntlet
cuffs. Sizes 16 to 44. Verv special—
$39.50
Beautiful Lingerie
Not only 1* It always acceptable as gifts,
but at Kilpatricks you will find the
choicest garments agreeably priced.
Silk boudoir caps, combinations of net. ribbon and
laces, all colors, olio, #13X1, $1.95, #2.95 to #*315.
Fancy silk garters, all colors. .">9e, 79c, #1.19 to
#2.95.
Silk nightgowns, tailored and lace trimmed, #3.95,
#5.1*5, $**,95 to *39.50.
Silk envelopes, tailored and lace trimmed, #2.95, '
$3.95, #5.95 to #19.50.
Silk costume slips, white, flesh and high colors
*3,95, #5315, #9X. to #19.50.
Silk Pajama sets, of novelty silks. $9.S5, #13.95,
#lfi..5o to $27.50,
Cotton step-in sets (vest and drswers), #1.95,
#2.95, $3315 to #10.95.
Fancy cotton nightgowns, high shader. #1 35, #2.19.
#2.95 to #1.95.
Hand-made Philippine gowns and envelopea,
#13*9, #2.9s, $33*9 to $10.95.
Second Floor.
Infants’and Children ’s Gifts
Children's Panty Dresses
Of wool crepe, velvet and wool jersey, applique
work, hand embroidery and til'Iron trimmed Most
• fascinating little gifts
$6.25. $7.50. $10.50. $13.75.
Baby Buntings
Of soft eiderdown and silk the latter hand em
broidered; ribbon trimmed, pink and blue.
$1.50. $6.00. $7.75. $$.50.
Children's Scarf Sets
Soft and comfy scarfs with hats or lams, of fine
brushed woo! Specially priced
$3.25. $1.25. $7.50 $$.75.
'Girls' Sweaters (a to ia years)
Coat models In fine knitted yarns and brushed
wool Some plaid front and solid color hacks
Also one-color effects in tan. brw n. cop it. red
gray >nd combinations
$3.75. $5.75. $7.50. $12.50.
On Sale Thursday
Pure Silk Glove Knit Fabric Vests
Exquisitely Embroidered
' Jr ^
S * ^
day at, rnrli— f -
Salo Starts at 9' A. M
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HOSIERY
for Women
A d o r a I) I e novelties priced *
from $2.00 to $10.00 the pair
Dp, ndable, sensible, return
able silks in black and colors
New prices—
Juliet at $1.8j pair
Elaine at $2.15 pan
Portia at $2.35 pair
SPECIAL SALE
Silk Stockings
ON THE SQUARE
THURSDAY
S1 00
/
Pure Silk black or colors.
Not many to sell.
Women’s Gloves
2 styles of lined cape gauntlets. One
removable knitted lining. Tbe other ^
degralned cape knit lining. Regular
price $4.50. Present sale CQ AIT
price . .OO.40 * *
An exceptionally fine degrained glove,
cape, fur lined throughout CJ7 Q!T
at bte low price of.*5 I »UrJ
Nut Bowls, 95c
Mahogany finish nut bowls with
6 picks and cracker. Only a few
dozen at an absurdly low price —*
for Thursday s selling. 95<*
China Section. *
Ivorv Pvralin
* * »■ <» •
We know of nothing more pleasia®
•ban a Christmas gift of handsorn#
ivory. The popular patients may '«
had in mirrors, combs, brushes, trajs.
buffers, nail files and powder boxes.
These Specials for Thursday T
Puff boxes . 98*
Hair receivers. . 98*
Brushes . $3.b9 :
Combs . 33*
Buffers .SI,25 X
Mirrors . S2.9S
Holiday Neckwear
For Men
Answering a gift problem with a
special sale of high grade neck* . *
wear. These we bought at a price 1
concession, and cuine in all popular
widths and colors with easy slip
bands. Values *t
in the group to
85c. Special
for Thursday's
selling, each— v
Glove Silk
Underwear
is in and out of the tub. season after
season, yet remains enchantingly love
ly. in two or three-piece sets. Ip
from . .$8.00
riain tailored and lace trimmed
nightgowns la pink, orchid, peach ar.d
black Priced, up from... $5.95
Fancy and tailored envelopes. Priced.
up from .$5.00
Fancy and tailored drawers and step
ings. I p from .$o.l»5 '
Fancy ve>;s. up from.$4.0(1 »*
A vtry lur^e assortment ot plain
vests and bioomers. The bloomers in
4 differeht weights Prices ranging
from, eaeh 82.95 to $7.50
Linen Section ....
On the Floor Below
Merchandise of merit for practical and
useful gifts. Aa entire square of
Gift Items at Vt
$1.00
Fancy bath towels, all-linen huck
towels dresser and buffet s-ts, table
mat sets, mercerised lurch cloths,
blue print Japanese lunch cloths, bash
mats, dresser scarfs, gift boxes and
table centers.
A Iso
. Turkish sets, consisting of two towels
and one wash cloth, fancy b„tb
towels, in all colors aud different pat
terns. at . 82.50
Fancy bath towels, beautiful patterns
and color* -
49<*. 79c*. 89*.
And up to |2tH» each.
B.ith tit a tv. Ur** assortment. at
81.79. $2.50. 83.50.
And up to f* Mr
Scalloped and hemstitched pillow
case, a pair... 81.85
laced trimmed Fruit of the loom
cases, a pair.. . 81.85
Hetty Bute. Bedspreads b n -,1
gold, full sire, each 87.75
An A*r« j*M# Shopping
***tton !» our Nf«r Hmn
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