The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, February 23, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    Sunday School
Needs Sketched
Symposium of Institution Is
Given by Speakers at County
Convention Here.
A symposium describing the needs
and uses of a Sunday school was
given at the annual convention of
tha Douglas County Sunday School
association at tha Immanuel Baptist
church, Twenty-fourth and Pinkney
streets Friday.
The symposium was given by Dr.
R. J. Stearns, who spoke on building
a school; J. L. MeCrory, who spoke
on the effect of discipline on the In
terest of the students; C. E. Ostrand
er, who spoke of means of finding and
developing teachers; Paul Weimer,
who spoke on methods of grading and
promotion, and Margaret E. Brown,
who told of the necessity for a defl.
nlte program of work.
Talks Close Session.
These talks closed the morning ses
sion of the convention. Song service,
led by A. E. Eaton, a devotional pe
riod, led by the Rev. J. Clyde Ma
haffey, the report of the secretary. C.
C. Madsen, and two addresses, occu
pied the earlier hours.
Rev. John L. Barton, pastor of Im
manuel Baptist church, addressed the
convention on the need of more vaca
tion Bible schools. W. H. Kimberly,
business manager of the state Sunday
School association, spoke on the
necessity of a workers’ budget.
During the afternoon the time was
to be devoted to addresses and dip
eusslons by the members. The work
of the Sunday school teachers and su
perintendents was the chief topic.
Banquet.
The evening was marked by n
banquet at which«250 reservations
have been made for delegates, mem
bers and friends.
Frank McDowel
Declared Sane
St. Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 22.—
Frank McDowell, 19, confessed slayer
of his father, mother and two sisters,
is not believed to he insane, prosecu
tion officers declared here today. To
back up this claim officers say that
they have witnesses who will testify
that the youth is simulating insanity.
The prosecution claims that the
real motive behind the death of his
parents was the collection of a $10,000
double Indemnity insurance policy
which Frank, acting as an insurance
agent, wa* said to have underwritten
for his father in January.
Woman Delivers Gas for Execution
Ijjj *ri/iorxv&uS’ -yvW
Mrs. Tom Picker, wife of a Nevada state official, drove her car from
I.os Angeles to Carson City with the tank of lethal gas used in the execution
of Gee Jon, first man to die by that means. Tho gas was too dangerous to
be shipped by rail. She foiled several attempts to intercept her thrilling
drive across the deserts.
Program of Boys’
Week Completed
Boys will be boys, during the week
of April 27 to May 3, w hich is desig
nated as International Boys’ week.
Sunday, April 27, will be the boys’
day in the churches. Special sermons
probably will be given.
Monday will be boys’ day in the
schools. In the elementary schools
special programs will bo held. Tues
day. the boys will take an active part
in Industry and citizenship. Wednes
day will be athletic day and several
meets will be staged.
Thursday will be Loyal day. A
large downtown parade will be held
during the afternoon. Friday will be
home day. Saturday’ will find the
boys out of doors. During this day
the boys will take long walks in the
country.
Tooth in Lung 3 Years.
Philadelphia, Feb. 22.—Mrs. Blanche
Tullock of Schenectady. N. Y., is in
Jefferson hospital for an operation
for the removal of a tooth which hws
been lodged in her right lung for
three years. Surgeons at the hospital
plan to use the bronchoscope perfect
ed by Dr. Chevalier Jackson.
Brother Named
Keiser Guardian
Special Diipntch to Tlie Omaha Bee.
Wahoo, Neb., Feb. 22.—Ell Keiser,
72, brother of Levi Keiser. 79-year-old
^bridegroom, was appointed Levi's
guardian by County Judge Parmenter
here yesterday.
The appointment followed suit
brought by Harry Keiser, Levi'* son,
to have his father declared mentally
incompetent, following Levi's mar
riage to Mrs. Irene Huell, 48, woman
attorney of Ashland.
Ell, however, will he without au
thority to take Immediate charge of
his brother's affairs, because of a no
tice of appeal from the court's ruling,
fiied by Levi’s attorneys.
Special Census
Taker Named
W. D. Perclval, 1814 Binney street,
Omaha statistician, has been appoint
ed special agent of the federal census
bureau and is making a census of
the city's factories.
Census forms have been sent to
manufacturers and It Is obligatory
for the manufacturers to answer and
return these census questionnaires.
Omaha’s Best Food Markets
The Home of Quality Products
COME ONCE AND YOU WILL COME ALWAYS
QUALITY MEATS
Fancy Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, per ib.25H<i
Prime Rolled Rib Roast, OQ 1 I
per lb.-,.«"2C j
Pig Pork Roast, lb.
10%£
I Small Lean Pijt Pork 1 7 \ r
Loin Roast, per lb.A • jfC
Fancy
Florida
Strawberries,
quart box,
68c
50c can
Russian
Caviar for,
35c
SI.00 size
can Russian
Caviar,
82c
$2.00 size
can Russian
Caviar
$1.48
Our Delicious
Central
Special Coffee
per lb., 304
3 lbs. for
88c
-T*
Extra fancy
Jonathan
Apple*,
per box,
$2.35
Fancy Young Veal
Roast, per lb.
15c and 12!**
I Best Cuts Fancy
Shoulder Roast,
per lb., 14 '4&
Fancy, Tender
Pot Roast,
per lb., 11
Armour’s Shield or Dold’s Sterling: Narrow Lean Breakfast Baron,
per lb.21
Pig; Pork Spareribs, per lb.9«^
Electric Spark
Soap, 10 bars,
38*
Box, 100 bars,
S3.50
Grten
Stri riffles*
Beans, j
per can, 15<?
3 cans, 42c
Fancy
California
Prunes,
per lb.
12%*
Extra fancy
Kamo
Corn,
per can,
150
No. 3 cans
Del Monte
Royal Ann
Cherries,
per can, 40* I
10 lb*.
Cane
Sugar
for
93*
12-oz. ran
Royal
Bakin?
Powder,
48*
Tall cans
Red Windmill
Salmon,
per can, 25 c
Doz. 82.95
Kamo and
Advo Peas,
per can. 25*
Dozen,
82.90
6-lb. jar
Pure Straw
berry or Peach
Preserves,
81.25
48-lb. sack
Pillsbury
Best Flour
#1.68
No. 3 can
Libby
Pineapple,
per can, 35*
3 cans, 81
Q
Macaroni,
4 pk(f*.
for
256
Extra fancy
Standard
Peas,
per can,
Dor. SI.75
Lb. jars of
Peach or
Strawberry
Preserves,
29<>
Omar
Wonder
Flour,
48-lb. Hack
81.88
Largo cans
Del Monte
Peaches,
can, 25«^
Doz. 82.95
Libby or
Del Monte
Spinach,
per can,
200
Del Monto
Pears, large
cans in
heavy syrup,
per can, 30*
Snider’*
Catsup,
large
bottle,
25*
McCOMBS
Home-Made Bitter Whip De
licious Vanilla Creams, dipped
in bitter sweet chocolate, extra
special, per lh.39£
ITENS
Fresh Baked Jr. Caddies Graham
Crackers, each. ... .48*
Family Caddies of Fairy Sodas,
each . .49*
Keep them handy in your pantry.
BUTTER AND EGG DEPARTMENT
Guaranteed Fresh Country Eggs, dozen.30V4<*
Cartons It extra.
Fresh Country Butter in 2-lb. rolls, per lb., 43<*1 2 lbs. for..85<^
Strong, Old Yellow T.oaf Cheese, per lb.25«*
Cottage Cheese, the kind you like, per lb., 2 lbs.25<*
Extra fancy
Cauliflower,
per lb.
15c
Extra fancy
Head Lettuce,
each, 10* j
3 for 25*
Florida
Grapefruit,
Blue Goose
Brand,
3 for
23c
Medium size,
each 5*
Do*. 55*
Celery
Hearts,
per bunch,
40c
New Potatoes,
per lb.
124c
New Carrot*,
Tumi pa,
per bunch,
10c
Extra fancy
Wi nosap
Apples,
per box,
$2.48
Pearl White Soap
The Big, New Bar
sale Puritan
MALT
EXTRACT
The richest
malt extracl
made, the na
tional favorite on
sale at this store *
Ultimatum to
Lawyers Issued
J
Judge Fitzgerald Pursues Poli
ey of Speeding Up
Court Cases.
District Judge James Fitzgerald,
presiding over the local district court,
Friday issued an ultimatum to attor
neys who are retained in so many
criminal cases that their inability to
try them on the dates set for trial
is causing delays.
“There are on the docket too many
rrimlnal eases and too many murder
cases to tie handled by one lawyer,”
said Judge Fitzgerald, “just as there
are so many civil cases that no one
lawyer can handle all of them.
"If any lawyer takes on for de
fense so many cases that he will be
required to he in court all of the
time, then ho will not be heard by
the court to complain because he has
no time to prepare his cases for trial,
lie must proceed to try one case
immediately after another.”
Judge Fitzgerald announced Friday
morning that the case of William
Welter, charged with first degree
murder in connection with the shoot
ing of Ilank McArdle. will be started
next Tuesday. He expects the Giarn
p,apa and De George murder trial to
tie concluded Monday.
Mary Key Estate
Invoice Is Filed
Inventory of the estate of Mary C.
Key, former Council Bluffs woman
who died last year in France, was
filed today in Council Bluffs district
court.
It includes $2,500 cash. 60 shares of
preferred stock in the HarleHaas
Drug company, five shares, of com
mon stock in the same company, 200
shares of stock In the Automatic Ra
diator company, 500 shares In the
Conservative Investment company of
I,os Angeles, $0,000 In notes and three
pieces of Council Bluffs real estate.
Edison to Go to Florida.
West Orange, X. J., Feb. 22.—
Thomas Edison will leave Monday for
his annual two months’ stay at his
southern home at Fort Myers, Fla.
He will be accompanied by Mrs.
Edison and several relatives.
Omaha Minister Who
Collapsed in Study
Secret Body at
C. of C. Is Named
A secret committee has been ap
pointed by the executive committee of
the Chamber of Commerce to investi
bate the qualifications of the various
candidates for the position of com
missioner of the chamber. The com
mlssionership will be vacated by J.
David Larson May 1.
The secret committee has been giv
en almost unlimited power In the se
lection of a successor to Larson and
their choice will, without doubt, he
acceptable by the executive committee.
The namee of the committeemen have
been withheld because o< the fear that
lobbyists for the candidates might In
fluence their decision.
It Is expected that the committee
will make its report within two or
three weeks.
J. Ham Lewis in Mexico City
Mexico City, Feb. 22.—J. Hamilton
Lewis, former United States senate#
from Illinois, legal adviser to Amert
can bankers, who are behind a loan
of $25,000,000 to Mexico, conferred
with Alberto Pan), secretary of the
treasury.
i\
Minister Faints
in Church Study
Rev. Frank G. Smith Confined
to Bed After Collapse as
Result of Overwork.
Rev. Frank G. Smith, pastor of the
First Central Congregational church,
collapsed in his study at the rhurch.
Thursday aflernnnn and was taken to
his home, 41S South Thirty-eighth
avenue. Ilia illness is due to over
work and an attack of acute indiges
tion, according to his daughter-in-law.
Mrs. Xenophon Smith, who was with
him at the time.
Rev. Mr. Smith remained In bed
Friday. His engagements for the re
mainder of the week have been can
celled The pastor expressed great dis
appointment In not being able to of
ficiate at the funeral services for
Henry Xygaard this afternoon, said
Mrs. Smith. Rev. Edwin H. Jenks,
pastor of the First Presbyterian
church will take his place.
Bishop Stuntz
Better, Report
The condition of Bishop Homer C.
Stuntz of Omaha, who wag stricken
with paralysis in Miami. Fla.. Febru
ary 12, |s now encouraging, according
to a telegram received Friday from
Howard Rushton. who accompanied
Mrs. Sturitz there.
Mr. Rushton sent word to his wife
there there are such favorable de
velopments In the bishop's condition
that he (Mr. Rushton! will be able to
return to Omaha within a few days.
The bishop w’ill not be able to be
brought back to Omaha for a month.
Clyde Stuntz, a son. who Is a mis
sionary in India, has already planned
to come home on furlough for a year
in April. He will not be able to reach
tills country before that time. An
other ton, Hugh, a missionary In
South America, has served but three
years of his five-year term In the
missionary field, so it is doubtful if
he will be able to come home before
the end of his five years, according
to Mrs. Rushton.
Tilden Wins.
Buffalo. X. Y.. Feb. 12.—In the in-1
vltation rnquet tournament at the j
SPECIALS
Saturday, Monday, Tueaday
Pocket Knives, reg. 70
$1.00 to $1.25.•
Icy-Hot Bottles, pt. QQ
size, reg. $1.00.027C
Icy-Hot Lunch Kit, complete,
regular d* I 7Q
J2.25 .*P 1 • i v
Gray Enamel Dish Pans, 10
quart size, OQ
regular 50c .AS7C
Carpenter Tool* Diacounted
25'c
U*e Your Telephone.
We'll Do the Rett.
General Supply Co.
Hardware, Paint and Glaas
2404 Cuming St. AT. 5634
■/
Buffalo Tennis and Squash club to
lay. William T. Tilden, II, of I’hlla
lelphla defeated Cedric Taylor. New
Y'orlt, 6 1, and 6 3.
R. Llndley Murrny Niagara Falls.
defeated Arnold Junes, Providence, P
I , 6 1, 6-4. J M Davis. California won
from Jack castle. Buffalo, 6-4, 6 4.
Sandy Weiner, Philadelphia, defeated
.Junior Myrick. New Yorlc, 6-0, 6 3.
MgeWsM 5,
FREE DELIVERY—MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
UNUSUAL CANNED GOODS OFFERING
We have a car of canned fruits and vegetables which we can offer you at a pric*
only possible by our carlot purchase. We also purchased a car of Kaino Milk
«»hich is offered on the same basis.
Small Piff
Pork Loin*,
llic
Leaf Lard,
A lb*.,
85c
Sugar,
10 lb#.,
93c
Karoo and
Carnation Milk,
9tc
Spring Chickens . 23%c
Roasting Chickens.193'«c
Pure Rendered Lard .12V%C
Pig Pork Roast .9*4c
Steer Pot Roast . *,/a
Porter House Steak ....... • 22Vjc
Sirloin Steak .\7Vic
Round Steak .\7l/%c
Rolled Rib Roast.19*/|C
Young Veal Roast .SVjC
Fresh Spare Ribs.9VfC
Armour's Lean Skinned Hams 17VjC
Cured Picnic Hams.llVfC
Armour's Bacon .13Vie
Res Lean Bacon .17 ‘jC
Fresh Oysters, quart .65c
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Strictly Fresh Eggs .28%c
Silvernut Butterine. 9 *c
Country Butter ...39J/oC
Dodge Special Butter.. ...51V*c
Wisconsin Cream Cheese .... .25 Vic
Peaches* No. 1* per can .15c
Apricots, No. 1, per can.15c
Red Pitted Cherries.24c
Loganberries . •22,/Jt
Blackberries . .22\\r
Corn, per can ...
Fancy Maine Corn.14c
Hominy, large can.. . . 8c
Pumpkin, large can .12*/tC
Omaha Maid Flour, 48 lbs ...$1.57
Breakfast Cocoa. 4 lbs. ........ 25c
4 10c Roll* Toiiet Paper .25c
California Prunes. 4 lbs. 25c
Cooking Figs, 2 lbs .25c
Blue Rose Rice. 3 lbs.23c
Navy Beans. 3 lbs.23c
Skinner’s Macaroni. 3 pkgs.23c
Gunpowder Tea. lb. . 35c
Dodge Golden Grain Coffee, 3 lbs. 85c
2 Loaves Bread 15c
FRUIT DEPARTMENT.
Head Lettuce, 2 for. . .15c
Oranges, dozen .16c
Cooking Apples, 5 lbs. 25c
Celery S’ock ... 10c aod 15c
Pearl White Soap
The Big, New Bar
Hop Flavored
PURITAN
MALT
SUGAR SYRUP j
A
FEBRUARY FEBRUARY
FAVORITE FAVORITE
WHITE HOUSE
This Delicia Special is an attractive and satisfying des
sert. Because it is a velvety vanilla ice cream containing
delicious whole cherries.
A fine dessert for any meal.
Taka it lton« today in balk—or fa pint or quart parluin.
Proton Froth Daily tkn BETTER Way in
Omaha. Crttr, Graad Itiand and hionx City
E^FajrmontCreameryCol^E
Estaujsmcd 1884- Dcua a let Cream
FREE
DELIVERY
Handy Sar vice Store*
That Serve the Thrifty Housewives of Omaha
If You Do Not Know the Store Nearest to Your Home. Phone HA rney 1325 for It* Name.
NORTH OF FARNAM.
JA. 3938. Roiinbrti A Co.. 402 N. 24th.
HA. 0318. Rosen. J.. 27SB Davenport.
AT. 8282. Roaenblum, L., Crocory. 808 N. 18th.
JA. 1098. Waaln. C. P.. Grocery <Co.. 2001 Cuaamf.
HA. 0742. California Crocory and Meats, 3225 California.
WE. 1021. Monitor Bros., 1702 Clark.
WA. 0288. Knudaon. H. J . 4887 Curninf.
WA. 5*92. Clifton Hill Grocery. *2,11 Military Avo.
WA. 420*. Wolf*. C. N. A Son. 8211 Mopl*.
WF. . 1902. Finkenatein. A, 2002 N. 28lh.
WE. 2141. Economy Grocery and Moot*, 27th and Grant.
NORTH OF LAKE. '
WE. 1*75. Rosenblatt A Son. 2*02 N. 18th.
WE. 2437. Hushes. D. J.. 350* N. 18th.
KE. 0*05. Pankratl. Otto A Co.. 3808 N. 14th.
KE. 0280. Kelley. Chaa. F.. 5720 N. 24lh.
KF. . 00*5 Colfax Grocery, 4802 N. 30th.
KE. 0052. Kuopif. J. H„ 4702 N. 30th.
KE. 2075. Ptrelntn Bros, 5970 N. 30th.
KE. 571*. Larimer's Cash Grocery, 5500 N. 30th.
KE. 0315. Meyerson Mryer, 4104 Gran* Ave.
SOUTH OF FARNAM.
HA. 0155. Sommer Bros. 2501 Farnam.
JA. 1M7, Nielsen’s Grocery and Meats, 1002 S. 24th.
HA. 4161. I-envenworth Grocery, 2515 Leavenworth.
HA. 0420. Albert. Louis. 3422 Leavenworth.
WA 6575. Newman. Ben. 5203 Leavenworth.
HA 0545. Newman, Julius. 1337 Park Ave.
HA. 3552. Jackson Street Grocery, 3424 Jackses.
SOUTH OF CENTER.
HA 1155 Graham. J. B. A Son, 2353 S. 29th.
HA. 0553. Ronan, Wm. and Son. 3701 Gold.
JA. 3343. Asorin. Harry, 2330 S. 20th.
JA. 9t44. StaSmer Bros. 2702 S. 20th.
MA. 0t90. United Provision Store, 4917 S. 24th.
MA 0334. Havlih A Fisher. 5014 S. 20th.
MA. 347A Newman. A. 24th and U.
PAPf^ll Carrot*, 3 bunch** .17c
Flfr NH Cauliflower. Snowball, lb. .13c
* 11 Lettuce, ao’id head*. 3 for 25c
ORANGES D“.f •' ,Lrr.s'" 39c
grapefruit r.-r lOc
APPLES Fancy Ccokiny, 10U».65c
CRANBERRIES Extra Fancy Lk. 15«
JAMS and JELLIES 27c
ftiriT QDirAIAI C Saturday meat specials at each
mb AI VI bvlALw store. Telepone your order.
SARI FLUSH Pkg. 19c
KRUMBLES Kel!aEC’*1Sc Pkg. 11c
SWAHSDOWN Cake Flour Pkg. 29*
SPINACH Large Caa, 27c
SAL SODA 2> 2 Lb. Pfcg. 10c
PRUNES 82i.”V“.. 29c
0|| |P Tissue Toilet Paper.
SILK 3 large rolls. *5«)C
SALMON Red Alaska Tall Can, 29c
FLOUR Cmar Wonder 24 Lb. Sack, 95c
BUI TER Choice Creamery Butter Lb, 55c
SOAP “Pearl White” 10 Bars 45c
COFFEE Superior “Quality” Brand, 3 Lbs. $1.23
MACARONI Skinner’s 10c Pkg. 3 for 25c