The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 19, 1924, CITY EDITION, Image 16

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lltllltio* district officials
At th* tint* this bond proposition
km submitted. tli* ans department
management fan’ll condltlona Which
did not promlae th* surplus that la
now on hand. The department Wag
paving $1* t<> #22 per ton for eohe
and as high as 12 1 I c*n'* P*r
for crude oil.
Hoc Want Alla Produce Koaulta.
“Good News About Eternity ”
The hope of immortality is the most beautiful
and inspiring thought that ever entered the mind
of man to relieve human sorrow and ennoble human
living.
But Fear has entered into Christian Theology to
mar this hope; it has rendered our Eternity fright
ful with everlasting vindictiveness.
Liberal Christians have made, and are making,
» a positive fight against the dreadful superstition
! of "lost souls.”
Appropriate to Easter and destructive of hear
will be the sermon. "Good News About Eternity,
to be presented by Rev. Ralph E. Bailey at the First Unitarian
Church, 3114 Harney Street, Sunday, at 11 a. m.
5:00 P. M.—Sacred Pageant: “The Consecration of Sir Galahad
[ Men Who Are Making Omaha 1
#| G. tTmJtk,
Wlinc «> push l.m k the chairs and
enjoy the fragrance of the post plan
dial smoke, who Is the man that stirs
us with the magic of Ills spoken
word? His name is Smith.
Rev. Frank O. Smith Is not ex
nctly the autocrat of the banquet
board, because be Is not autocratic.
Democratic In the very best ncn*o, he
is always willing to give of his time
and talent when there is something
tie ho said. During his residence of
five years and four months In Omaha
he has been In demand as a speaker
outside of his duties ns pastor or
the First Central Congregational
church.
In thought, he lives in "a house by
the side of the road," where he can
keep in touch with people of today,
ami understand their problems, their
fashions find their foibles.
Dr. Kmitli started out to be a law
yer, practicing for several years in
Kansas City. His natural ability as a
speaker found opportunity for ex
pression during Ids brief career be
fore the bar of justice. A legal ca
reer. however, did not satisfy him. In
later years he returned to Kansas
City as pastor of the First Congre
gational church.
He is In his 32d year as a min
ister. While pastor of the Wbrren
Avenue Congregational church, Chi
cago, he was elected to the Illinois
legislature as an independent from
the Nineteenth district, which is In
the west side of Chicago. The re
publicans of that district wanted him
to run for congress, hut lie declined
to enter the race.
Since coming to Omaha In Decern
her, 1918, Dr. Smith has Increased
the membership of the First Congre
gational rhurch from 80® to 1 T,00.
During his pastorate the congregation
has entered the imposing edifice at
Thirty sixth and Harney streets. In
Its appointments this church is said
to lie one of the finest In the middle
west. It represents an Investment of
$r,<m.ooo.
Dr. Smith's father and three
brothers are ministers.
OPEN “SST 9
1416-1417 DOPOLA8 STREET
QUALITY—A Credit Store for the People—STYLE
_ COATS-SUITS-DRESSES
for EASTER
The Coats
Twills in tan, navy and
gray, slim and straight,
some with chic cape hacks,
also sports coats of downy
materials in straight or
flared styles. «
The Suits
Included are more than
twenty striking models—
in tweeds, oxfords, hair
line striped and checked
suits, perfectly tailored
with an air of boyishness.
t
The Dresses
As informal or formal as
the occasion may demand
—displaying smartness in
line and color. Sports and
afternoon dresses; some
with an engaging sim
plicity, others elaborate as
could be desired.
Men and Young Men’s
SUITS and TOP COATS
* Special Offering Saturday fur
Easter and Earlv Summer.
$25
Offering a wide lati
tude of tmart navy—
hairline etripet, chalk
ttripee, tweedt, novel
tie• and fancy mix
ture!.
Men looking for the best in styles, the .smartest in patterns and
an exceptionally fine grade of fabrics find them in these
splendid suits and topcoats on very special selling Saturday.
They are suits which are primarily stylish suits, smart suits,
suits men of best dress will wear.
CHARGE IT-READY CASH NOT NEEDED. 1
VALUES FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS
Simply because you have not the ready rush to enjoy new Master Clothes is no reason
why you can't have them—Buy on Payments. Enjoy the convenience of a charge
account at Beddco’s.
Program for April 19.
(Courtesy of Radio Digest.)
liy AMiM'litH Press,
WMAQ, (Ttlrigo Dally News (447 6), I.
band; 9, theater re\ u*
WON. Chicago Tribune (370), 7*11, ad
dresses, music.
K7W, Chtwngo (634). * l a. talk: 7. con
cert; I, rt.tlshai, 9 05, reading. 10-12,
1 allow.
WDAP, Chicago (360). 7 * 30, eneemble,
j quintet; 10 .a/tlMts, orch»etra
WiKAA, Dallas New* (476), 12:30-1 p.
m, address, 1:10-0:30, piano; 11-12, or
chestra.
Woe. Davenport (414), 4 10. sandman;
9, ore its*tra.
WW J. Detroit Newo (617), 4. orrheetra.
WC’Xa Detroit (617), 6, concert.
WRAP, Fort Worth Ntar-Telegram
(476) 7, Sunday school lesson.
WOR. Jefferson City (440 0), 11, Ole*
. lub
WDAP. Kansas City Rtar (411). 11:45-1
a. in.. Nighthawks.
Wog. Knnaas City t'nlty (140), 7,
music talk; t, orchestra, 11, churrli
services.
WARN Memphis Commercial Appear
4690), 6:30. music. ,
W LAG, Minneapolis-Rt. p»u| (417). Ml,
business message; 9.11, Orest Northern
Glee club; !*• 16, dance
WR A If, Minneapolis (417), 7, Council of
churches.
cK AC. Montreal (426), 4 bedtime; 4 :10,
orchestra, 7:30, entertainment; ».30,
dam e.
WJZ. New York (465). 6. bedtime; 410,
songs; 4 20, band. 7:46, concert, » 46,
pisno; R. 3 0, talk.
W'KAF, New York (462), 4, aaiophnne;
6 IB. rnue.c. 7, entertainment; 1*10,
t ilka, soloists; 1«. orchestra
KGO, Oakland (112), lo. radio dramgj
trio.
wo AW. Omaha (531). 4 II. dinner; 9,
musical.
WFI, Philadelphia (311). I. talk; I 10,
orcheetra, 7-4, talk: •; 10. orchestra
WDAR. Philadelphia (195). 6 1ft, talk
WIP, Philadelphia (109), 6 06, orches
tra 4 6:10. talk. 9 10, dancs
KDKA, Pittsburgh (326). 1:11. dlnnsr;
4 16, baseball review, 6 40, etory, • 46,
talk 7. concert,
WCAR. Pittsburgh <4»2). 6 10. concert;
4 in. Dnrle Kay be-1 4.45, Law Kennedy,
pianist; 7 30. musical
K(IW, Portland (4»2), It 2 8 m. dance.
WGY, M' henectady (.160), I JO, dance.
W HZ Springfield (317), 4. concert.
Wi'AK. I’ltteburgh (492), 6:30, concert;
f, in bedtime. 4 40. eonreri; 7:30, quartet.
KRI». Ht. Louts Post-Dispatch (644), V.
or* heetra.
WHO, Washington (46f). I, rblldren,
4 16. Dlble talk; 7. dance; I. piano; l:l»,
song
WO AW Program
. —-'
Saturday, April 19.
4 (»9 p. m . epeekera half-hour
4 30 p. m , dinner program b Mlarh-:
stonlen orchestra, -Harold Wright, dlrec- :
*°f 00 p m . program arranged try Clinton
R Mllicr AuapUeS Orrnha Printing con
pinv.
Plano solo, "Impromptu—C Sharp
Minor" . Iteinhold
Mim Phyllia Wheeler
Soprano solo. "Good Hye" ... Tostl
Mia* I* Anna Donnelly,
Mias Phyllis Wheeler, piano
Instrumental »(•♦". "Cacatlna** Raff
Rtrawn alatera
Mla« Deeelia Httawn. violin
Mis* Clcda Rtrawn. piano
Mias FSIIaabath Rtrawn. * ello
Violin solo. "JSouWnlr I'ostlque" .Flblch
Mies LitUiaa Hchnaiil»er
(Pupil of Mr* Louise M Zehrtskta)
Mi** Jean Stirling, piano
Moprsno eolo;
*, "Htaal Away" Charles Maaney
(».; "Ms Little Banjo Arthur IDitherfoid
Mrs ( buries (' Cops, Jr
Msdam A M llnrglum, piano
Baritone solo
lung I of Roses" Robert (lark
Roy Hags
Mrs W N Mugs, piano
I natrumrnfal trio:
(8) "Fairy Ta»e Karl Komiak
Hu "Rcheralno ' Hochtlng
The Rtrawn sisters
Hoprano aoln:
VIII a n el Is ’ Dell Acqua
Atlas D Anna Donnelly
Mies Phyllis Wheeler, piano
Plano solo:
'H. her so D Flat Minor Chopin
Mias Phyllis-Wheeler
litres eolo, selected
due R wanton
Re* Its t Ion
Mr Chajles It Docherty
Soprano solo
<*> "Coming llnma- * t»a r I» • Wlllehy
ib) "Good - Night" Ashfoid
Mrs Charles c Cope. Jr
Madam A M Itorglum, piano
Violin koln
Andante' Oaltsnnann
M<*e l.ouiae Si-hnaulu-r
%»••* Jean Httrllng, pisno
iMIlone solo
*G) pay Love Rons
mi - l. k»i»y
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For Eleventh Hour Shopping
Before Easter-This Store Is Ready
i
IA Great Coat Purchase in Time for Easter]
Anv 0*rtnmt
grlrrted
Here Saturday
Will Be
Ready for
You Before
Eaater
Morning.
Vii offering unite out »f the online r>
for ’ti* seldom indeed that eoats inch
m these ere offered sn eerie in Ihc
season at so low a price They re
splendidly made and "ill hold their
shape well. Included are some samples
of higher priced groups.
The Fabric*: All Wool Polaire*. Cam
el * Hair Polaire*. All Wool Velour*.
Berkahire PlaH*, Bolivift A
The Colors: Tan, Brown, Reindeer,
Taupe, Gray, Navy, Jade Green and
Rust.
In fancy overplaid and overstripe dt l
signs; in new cape effects, "rappy l|
models, and straight line coats. Pret
tily trimmed, all silk lined. Some tic
or fasten at side, some with large chin
collars; large patch pockets. Sizes 13
to 17 for juniors, 1G to 18 for misses,
Ifi to 44 for women. The values range
to *25.00r A most exceptional bargain
Saturday at only—
9fftn4 n««r
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Fashionable Easter Coats
Now the “light wrap” season has begun and you’ll have _
the problem—no, the pleasure—of choosing an Raster ^ v
Coat. Fashion approves many types this spring—and j
various lengths, too—so you see it will indeed be a joy to
select your Easter Coat from such varied assortments. Es
pecially when you recognize these ns splendid values as
well as being all that smart women demand.
For Faster and A Her-Faster Wearing-Priced Tomorrow at
——. ' ' ... - ... ■ ■ - —- 1 .
Extra
Sale* People
to Sen e
You
Saturday,
No Long
Uncertain
Waiting.
Easter
Neckwear
98c to $4.00
A beautiful assortment
of neckwear, consisting
of vestees, collar and
euff sets in linen, lace
and organdie attrac
tively priced.
Grocery and.
Market Sales
for
Saturday
I cana Wilson M'lk. 27c
10 bar* Omaha Family Knap
for .
I.arg# pkg Automatic
Flake's .10c
Can Pork A Fran*, large
can. 9r 1 dotan cana ... $1.09
ft pkga. Advo Jell, aasortad 23c
10 bar* P. A & Soap and 12
quart pail .46c
i 11-os. hottla E. L. Food
Mayonnaiaa ..37c
| ' Can Salmon, tall rad, can 23c
Dotan cana ....... a. $2.7®
1 Paaa, standard new pack*
can, 12c; dman cana. .$1.43
pea", amall alftad, can.. 1Ac
Dotan cana .. $2 13
Pumpkin, aiaa ft can....m 13c
Dotan rant ........ $133
Sweat Potatoaa, aita ft can 29c
Dotan cana ........ $2.15
Hominy, aita 1 can 9c
Doxan cana . $1 OR
Kraut. *i*a 3 ran 14c
Dotan cana . $165
I No. 10 Aliced Paarhaa, can 66c
1 Dotan cana .. $7.50
j No. 10 Apricot a, can. 63c
Doran can* ......... $7.60
No. 10 Applaa, can .... 48c
Dotan cana . $8 28
No. 10 Ixtganharriaa. can 76c
Dotan cana .$6.76
Fancy Flua Rota Rica. Ih. 7c
1A lha. for.$1.60
Michigan Means, hand picked.
lb. 7c| 1ft lb*. for $1.06
Frash Oatmeal, par lb ... .4c
26 lha. for . Me
2ft0 dot. Jaeger* 2ftc Kardinaa.
par can .16c
160 dot. J. A M. i‘at«up, 1ft
ot. h«»lt la. Saturday .... 16c
Fancy Halted Paanuta, lb. 20c
ft lb*. Fancy Hants Clara
Prunaa . 28c
Fancy Naval Orangaa. par
4/9999 IfMd
Fancy Ripa <lrapa Fruit.
aach .. 3c
4 Ih* 8un*hina Caddies Kriwpy
fro* . 391
ft Ih*. Caddies Dan’s Graham
Crackara ..46c
Taa and Coffee Dapt.
Hayden'a Hantoa Coffee.
par Ih. 26c
2 lha. for. . 68c
if) F.xrello Coffee, par Ih. 30c
.1 II.* for 33*
Drlu* Coffee, par Ih. . 46c
| II. • f..r 66c
Fancy Gunpowder Tea.
par lh. . . . . .... OOr
No. 1 Spider Lag Taa.
par lb.. ... 60c
Freak feat Cocoa. Ih. . lOc
j ft lha. for 25c
Rutter, Cheese and Egg Dept.
Fra*h Country Eggs I not
checked!, par dot.. ..21c
Choice Tub Creamery Rutter,
pel |h 40c
Special Carton Creamery
Mill ler 42<
Anchor or Silver Nut Oleomar
garine. par Ih .21c
Choice Dill Pleklea, doi lBc
Fanay Wiaronalti Cream or#
Frick Cheeaa, per Ih 34c
Choose Your New Easter Hats
SATURDAY
The Final Day of Our
Great
CHOICE
‘ of the House
Millinery
Sale—at
No Restrictions!
Every Hat
Included
Regardless of
Former Price!
$16.50 Hats $10.00 Hats
$15.00 Hats $8.50 Hats
$13.50 Hats $7.50 Hats
$12.50 Hats $6.50 Hats
Easter Hats Pattern Hats
Dress Hats Suit Hats
New Combinations
New Crepes New Straws
; NOTE Several hundred, new arrivals will be
placed on sale for the first time tomorrow promptly
at 9 o’clock. They were bought to sell for several
times the sale price - in some cases less than their
actual cost.
Special Easter Feature Saturday
Children s Hats
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All the Newest \ Great
Innovations; to Select rrom
Clever and All New—
Inexpensive for Saturday
Swagger
Sticks
85c to $2.75
Clever awagger sticks,
in an assortment of col- -
ora, highly finished—
extremely popular to
carry on Easter Sun
day.
Saturday
Sales
of
Easter
Toilet
Goods
All standard preparations
at special sale prices:
II Fiver’s Face Powder*,
in Le Trefle, Azurea |
and Florayme ... .09* ij
$1 Norcohol .59*
|1 Coty's L’Origan Face
Powdefr . . .75* I
50c Mavis “Vivaudau"
Powder, at .35*
75c Melha I.ove Me Pow
der, at .65*
25c Melba Melbaline
Powder at . . •”■19*
75c Luxor Powder 65* i
|1 La Grande French
Powder .39*
50c Brooks Yitamine
Powder, at . • • 29* I
75c Hudnut’s Three
Flower Powder . 65* ?
’5c Talcum Powders, in
cluding Tetlow’s Pussy
Willow, William's Iri
desca. Palmolive and
Baby’s Need, at 12'x*
'»0c I.ady Esther
Powder .. .... 39* \
Pebaeo Tooth Paste 35*
Johnson Talcum Powder,
at 17*
Hind's Honcv and Almond
Cream ..37*
Lilas Vegetal .. . 39*
As the Petals Face
Cream at ..... 35*
15c Peroxide ... 7's*
Jcrgen's Toilet Soap 35*
5 bars assorted 35*
Regular price. 10c each.
II Loose Handle Bath
Brushes . 50* 5
11.50 Hudnut's T«m
Compacts at 91.09