The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, February 27, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    Mystery Veiling
■” Whereabouts of
Bossie Cleared
Ex-Omaha City Clerk Arrives
in Kansas City—To Be
Tried at April Term
of Court.
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; Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 2G.—Mystery
\ Vhich has shrouded the whereabouts
of Claude F. Bossie* runaway Omaha
city clerk, since he left New York
following his release on bond In con
nection with a charge of violating the
Mann act, lodged against him on his
debarkation from the steamer which
brought him and a woman compan
ion known in Omaha ns Ruth Warn
sley, back from France, was cleared
today when Bossie arrived here.
He conferred with H. L. Kava
. naugh, assistant United States dis
trict attorney, concerning the charge
against him, which ho proposes to
fight. He will be tried here during
the April term of the federal court.
Bossie did not say, on his arrival
here, whether he has been in Omaha
or not.
He Is at liberty to go where lie
chooses, so long as he appears in
court when his case is called in April.
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While beautifying the hair "Dander
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and Just see how healthy and youth
ful your hair becomes.
Health Expert Deplores Fact
Women Are Too Lazy to Exercise
Free Brauty Lectures at tlie
Strand Theater Attract Large
Crowds—Meeting Today
to Be Held at ]().•
Nine out 6t every 14 women do not
breathe properly. Ten out of every
15 women have double chins. If you
don't smile, you mav be sure of
wrinkles, }ligh-heelcd shoes send
you to the hospital.
These are some of the things that
Mrs. Margaret Josephine Blair, 60
year old beauty expert and health ex
ercise dancer, told the women, who
crowded the main floor and balcony
of I he Strand theater yesterday ns
guests of The Omaha Bee. Admis
sion to the lectures given by Mrs.
Blair is free. Another lacture will
be given today at 10, in the same
theater. .
All sorts and kinds of women came
to this first lecture—the fat women
who would be loan; the grandmother
who would be young; the plain Wo
man who would fascinate; the girl
who would be beautiful; the thin wo
man would would be plump; the sick
woman who would be well.
“Women will admit that health ex
ercises are good but they won't fol
low them," said Mrs. Blair. "The
women are Just plain lazy. They
may try the exercises for a llttlei
while and then say, 'What’s the use,’
The 10-mlnute exercise must be daily.
“A woman is as old as her knees.
Keep full that place above and in
back of the knee, and you will never
grow old or have hardening of the
1 arteries,” she told the audience. Then,
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Hodge Won’t Accept
Progressive Filing
Lincoln, Feb. 26.—George T. Hodge
of Genoa, selected by the Grand Is
land conference as the progressive
candidate for state auditor, will not
accept petitions If they are filed for
him, according to a letter received
today by the secretary of state.
Hodge declares that the Grand Is
land conference was not an official
convention of the progressive party
and had no legal authority.
Oil Development
Halted in Wyoming
Casper, Wyo., Feb. 26.—The Teapot
Dome senate investigation has halted
millions of dollars worth of develop
ment work in Wyoming oil companies
and has also resulted In the cancel
lation of large expansion programs
both in pipe laying and refinery con
struction, according to officials of oil
companies here.
Scottsbluff Man Must Pay
$2,520 for Child’s Support
Lincoln, Feb. 28.—Ray H. Weeks
of Scottsbluff must pay $2,520 In $90
semi annual Installments for the sup
port of the child of Ethel L&bertesr,
the supreme court decided today. A
Jury found Weeks the father of the
child and the supreme court affirms
ltfc finding. *
JUST THREE
MORE DAYS
ONLY A FEW LEFT
75'
Down
I Balance in small
I monthly payments
with your gas. bill.
Buys One of Those Beautiful
Roper Gas Ranges
Regular $70 value. Regu- A . ^ pm am
lation size with full size % A M 'M 7 k
cooking top—a beautifully y VB II f %J
finished, fully, guaranteed _____
Range, for the next three ^^B® m W
days— Ak
If You Are Going to Need a Range
Within the Next Two Years
BUY IT NOW
Gas Department
1909 Howard Street AT lantic 5767
Metropolitan Utilities District
ADVERTISEMENT.
MRS, c. A. PAYNE
Health Brings Beauty
Manchester, Iowa.—"I am glad to
have the opportunity to tell of the
great benefit I have received by taking
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription and
Golden Medical Discovery. They are
the two finest medicines I have ever
used. Have taken lots of others but
never got any relief until I started
taking these remedies. I had been
troubled for about four years with
feminine weakness and my feet would
swell until I would have to take off
my shoes, but since taking Dr. Pierce's
medicine I feel much bet'er—sleep hot
ter, and am beginning to feel more
like myself. I will always praise Dr.
Pierce’s medicines."—Mrs. C. A. Tayne,
509 E. Butler Sr.
Get Dr. Pierce's remedies at any
drug store, in tablets or liquid. Write
Dr. Pierce, President Invalids’ Hotel
in Buffalo,\N. Y., for free medical
■advice.
Mrs. Blair, with leg extended. showed
the women the exercise needed.
"Women have worn capes for Sev
eral years to hide their waistlines."
she continued. "The trim, tailored
suit is what a Women should he
proud to wear. The American stom
ach is up. Fat loses power within.
By all means, reduce.
Diet and care of the skin with
methods for the eradication of
wrinkles will ho the subject of the
lecture this morning.
Nebraska Retailers
Open Meet at Lincoln
Hr Associated Tress.
Idncoln, Feb. 26.—Members of the
Federation of Nebraska Retailers were
to gather here this afternoon for the
18th annual ronventlon of their or
ganisation. This afternoon's meeting
was to he devoted largely to organi
sation of the ronventlon, which will
continue through Thursday, with vari
ous sectional meetings. Following
various committee and officer's re-1
ports. J. F. Dailey, Omaha, was to
address the convention.
Secretary O. W. Watson estimated
this afternoon that between 500 and
000 delegates from retailing estab
lishments of all kinds In all parts of
the state would be in attendance.
The convention officers were in
formed that 50 Omaha jobbers would
arrive in a special car this afternoon
and that probably as many grocers
from the same place would be here.
Hastings indicated an attendance of
20 and Grand Island was expected to
send 12 retailers, the secretary said.
K. of C. Gets Permit to
Sell Clubhouse
Llnroln, Feh. 25.—The Knights of
Columbus of omnlta have been author
ized to sell $500,000 worth of stack
for the erection of a clubhouse, W. J.
MoNicholls, chief of the bureau of se
curities, announced today. The stnek
issue will consist of $100,000 in com
mon and $400,000 in non-cumulatlve
preferred.
The Nelson Lumber and Supply
company of Orand Island may ^lell
$150,000 worth of common stock of
the par value of $100 a share, the Con
servative Mortgage company of Lin
coln may Issue $50,000 in stock, and
the Farmers' Union co-operative asso
ciation of Udgnr Is permitted to sell
$25 shares to the amount of $14,275.
Omalian Denied Damages
Against Rock Island Road
Lincoln, Feb. 25.—James Krun
torad of South Omaha cannot collect
damages from the Jlock Island rail
road for Injuries sustained when
steps at Twenty-fifth and Monroe
streets gavfe way, the supreme court
ruled today.
Kruntornd alleged that the steps
If* • n Frank and Berdis
Missing Boys L^v*00.^
j a year* old, left
home July 14, 192S. Doth light com
plexion. blue eye*, brown hair, height S ft
6 In. Liberal reward offered for infor
mation a* to theif whereabouts. Our
hearts are broken; we must find them.
Mr. and Mr*. S. E. Westbrook. Kirwin, Kan.
BUEHLER BROS.
Market Specials for Wednesday
-FOUR STORES
212 N. 16th 2408 Cuming 4903 S. 24th
634 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs
Choice Leaf Lard, special at. .10 Vic
Sugar Cured Skinned Hams.16c
Sugar Cured Picnic Hams. 11c
Fresh Spareribs ....... .8c
Choice Beef Shoulder Steak...11c
Choice Round Steak .. 15c
Choice Pork Loins .. 12Vic
Choice Beef Pot Roast.... 9c
Choice Rib Boiling Beef.6c
Evergood Liberty Nut Butterine ....20c
Choicest Cut Porterhouse Steak.20c
Choicest Cut Sirloin Steak.18c
Fresh Cut Hamburger Steak.... .\2l/2c
Fancy Breakfast Bacon, Vi or whole.20c
Special Fresh Caught Catfish, Halibut and
Salmon for Thursday and Friday
The Quality Car
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requirements of particular people for
those social and sport occasions when
artistic proportion, high-grade coach
work, and handsome finish are in har
mony with the time and place.
You can be proud of your Chevrolet,
combining, as it does, a high degree of
engineering efficiency with modern qual
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enced and the disci
Call at our showrooms and discover the
astonishing values made possible by tha
exceptional volume of Chevrolet sales.
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SEE CHEVROLET CARS AT THESE DEALERS’ SHOWROOMS
J. W. SMITH CHEVROLET CO.
2S89 Farnam St.
Aahland, Neb,—Clayton Auto Co.
Auburn, Neb.—Coulter A Grit*.
Blair, Nrb The Aronann Garaga
Greenwc od, Neb.—Anderaon
Auto Company.
Gretna, Neb.—Auto Service Ga
rage.
OMAHA DEALERS
DEWEY MOTOR CO.
3815 North 24th St.
JULIEN CHEVROLET CO.
1T15 Cuming St.
NEBRASKA DEALERS
Nebraaka City, Neb.—Williami A
Chapprl.
Papill ion, Nfh. H. P. BrprlinR.
Raltton, Neb.— Ralatnn Service
Garage.
Richfield, Neb - Olio Hibbeler.
Springfield, Neb.—Elwell A Snna
Co.
J. H. LAWRENCE CHEVROLET
COMPANY
1437 South 13th St.
Syracuse, Nob. Fell* Nirklaa.
Talmadge, Nob.—Badhorg A
Rotter.
Tokamah, Neb B. O McDonald
Valley, Nob.—L. W. Rurgert.
Woeping Water. Neb.—S. Knoll
A Matelmann.
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were the property of the Rock Island.
In reply the Rock Island declares
that the steps were built by the city
of South Omaha without the rail
road's knowledge or consent, even
though they are on Its right of way,
Oakland—Word has been received
here of the death at Bridgeport, Neb.,
of Miss Naomi Larson, daughter of
John Larson of this city. Miss Larson
wnsM|a teacher in the schools of
Bridgeport.
When the Cdbl Evenings
Come
Welsh Rarebit
makes a special appeal to
the appetite. MeJt the
cheese in a well-buttered
pan, add milk, stir in a
beaten egg and just be
fore serving season with
tablcapoonful of
lEAtHllltf
8AU0E
oukjinal wonetmiMHiM a
Sherwin-Williams’ Paints
VARNISHES, ENAMELS
COMPLETE STOCK
Barker Bros. Paint Co.
1609*4 Farnam JA 4790
When in Omaha
Stop at
Hotel Romei
you are dissatisfied with
the coal you’ve been using
—we want you to try
TORRID Lump.
One ton of this splendid
fuel will probably carry
you through the remainder
of the winter and it will
enable you to intelligently
select the “right” fuel for
next winter’s needs.
--it’s $10.50 Ton
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USE BEE WANT ADS—THEY BRING RESULTS
Fresh from my ovens you can get it—at any baker)-,
grocery store or delicatessen.
Raisin bread —the kind your family likes so
well. Wonderful loaves, both white and whole
wheat—generously filled with large, plump, juicy
Sun-Maid Raisins. Rich, fruity—healthful as
well as delicious.
And other good things
Rolls, too, and cookies are included in my special
baking. Coffee cakes, muffins, "snails,” cakes
and other tempting Sun-Maid Raisin Foods.
And Raisin Pie, of course—filled with the choic
est fruit of California's vineyards.
By bakers everywhere
The finest Sun-Maid Raisin Bread and other Rai
sin Foods are prepared "Special for Wednesday”
by bakers every week—everywhere.
Serve them today, as so many women have
formed a custom of doing. For dinner—for your
own and the children’s luncheon.
And—P.S.—Raisin Bread toast for Thursday's
breakfast!
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