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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1924)
Duh Intuit Muir Mrriln Sii|i|H»rl, Drrlurr l<riuln> I'riMiil Ailmlnlilrillnn llm |*rnvp«l tuelf Safe ami Tt ml worthy, Jml*«ti I am for Mayor NMw*r and hi* i uhat," mid rvaMi t*. Judn*«, »•«*«* ef tha iiai* irtwaif **d prowHtaai whotraatey. "Tha *u‘ •‘rddl dal** bay* bad W>art*nf* Th*v at* *f# and ennaervallvn, "Tha idly government under lh»lr direction run* smoothly and I hr men on th* 1'a him an ticket hav* *h«wn (hay ara f«r Omaha, dr**, 1*** and all • ha dm*. No an* of thelra *'*r l*d anran* la t-ll*'# they were Irvin# i t build thanrsehe* tit* *• *h* *t|**M» nf their hom* town. XV* who live hara know ih»i* la no founds I Ion for tha raporle that Ihle la tha worel tuwn on earth " "1 hava known Mavor Dahlman avtr alnca I was a boy punching cattl* up In I loll county," *M<t Dr. T. 3. Ow yrr. "fhnr* coming to Omaha t huv* held him In high regard and think of Id* admlntalration a* one that devoirs Itarlf to tb* ell!lie public. No matter wdicro onr gxe* In Omaha he hearit prsleo for tho Dnhl man ticket. Joseph Votava, lawyer, raid he le aupportlng the entire Dahlman ticket. , "During tho 10 year* l have been a realdenf of Omulia I have checked up pretty closely on tha police adminis tration. Commissioner Dunn far ex [' cels all the rest In handling this Job. ■\V. J. Foys, onr of Omaha's lead tog lumbermen said: "You can't make It too strong for th'e Dahlman six: .Tim Dahlman'a elate sulfa me." Sophus Neble, former county com missioner, le a firm supporter of the "aquare six" candidates for the city •Mnmlaslon. “IB my business life, whenever l dealt with a firm that kept lit con tracta etrlctly to the letter, I wvnt hack to trade with It again. I be have municipal government should be gauged In the some way." Nebraskans See 1,200 Lows Killed on California Farm Trenton, Neb., April SO.—Two Tren ton young men working on a Callfor nIn dairy farm have written home that they saw 1,200 cow* destroyed after hoof and mouth disease attacked the herd, A steam dredger machine, thoy gay, was used to dig great trenches, then all the cowa, their calve* and the pig* on the ranch were, driven In those trenches and shot and burled. PALI MARI KS AT WKAVKR Kill.Si l> tMlfllH'MI N M<l I r» a Mv«f, (M htti'Mi win (• MM TtiwMi* ii (<M ii MM » I«• n will l« •• Mlllii MniN lt MaiiUtln*, IinM HltHtti %I«I| » W M*<* ♦ I • '* * |mm, f* K Ultrt M I* H n «p*l tmi***r !*»*••' |Im |( || Mill Ml* *•• AI • ha IHlMtt .|< | Mi l- ' H H la l« I*. Il| HA AAA 11*1 p|r* ti Iiim-iii Jam II II* plAf* Ha* ♦***> • Iwl »..(( I| la HI#AI* f»*4ml<l* IHM «*i>a Real Music tutting & Washington Teledyne An Instrument of TONE! The Console Model—1924'a greatest set in a beauti ful Early English Period Console. Four UV-199 tubes, A batteries and Magrovox Loud Speaker, com plete, all in cabinet ready to operate—the RADIO UNIT BEAUTIFUL. Dislancc, volume, extreme electivity— tj)ese mean the ability to get real music in radio. No distortion— you get what the microphone gives you, with the new Cutting & Washington TELEDYNE. Dr. Cutting and Mr. Washington have at last made it possible for you to CHOOSE your program and get that program AT ITS BEST. You’ll never be content with a less perfect set. Choose it now. We Will Accept Your PHONOGRAPH or PIANO •» a Part Payment and Arrange Convenient Terms on the Balance. Radio fans who visit our radio department will receive, absolutely free, a Radio Map of the United States. Write or Wire for Our Exclusive Dealer’s Proposition SckAryMerfianoC: Bedroom Suite .$114.50 I LIVING ROOM SilTE : S'>l”.$99.50 Eight-piece Dining Room Suite, American wel- AAA PA nut of the bed finieh, fined workmenehip ^Kft ^11 throughout, in period design ... ▼ At Tki STATE You buy for Um—our low root location lata m do it. Your cradit it food — wo cbarfo no in* taroat on time account*. Refrigerators lead oithor from tHa lop, lha •Ido or from tba front. Varying In oino from *01011 ttonoa to complotaty oquippad largoat oinoo— 912.75. 915. 910.50 927.50 •«* Vw FREE—A MO-pound tea booh froo with rofrigarntor. $1 Coupon Clip this coupon and bring it to our •tore. It is good lor ana dollar on any purchase of $10 or orar. Only one coupon good on a purchase. Mahogany Smok ing Stands, CQ. at .. wv Thursday Specials Bridge Lamp* complete. .$9.89 Walnut Dreeeer .$24.79 Genuine Cedar Cheat. . , .$9.79 Oreratuffad Roclaar ,..$19.79 50-ft. Garden Hoa*. .. . .$6.27 25-ft, Garden Hoae.$3.27 Good quality Lawn Mowar, at . $7.79 Hardwood Porch Swing, $2.79 Raed Baby Carriage... $19.89 Golden Oak High Chair, $2.65 Steel Baby Crib .$6.89 All Cotton 80-lb. Mattreee, at . $8.98 Electric Iron (guaranteed), at . $3.69 Electric Weaker (guaranteed), •t eaaaeeaaaa.a.ae $56 50 Oil Stove (3-Hurn«r) .. .$15.75 4-Strand Brecmt 35c 4-atraad brooma of eitra quality. Plain, imootli handla. Special 12-Quart Buckets 27c Hoary golraolaod huckota, 12-quart aiso. Strong wood handlaa. Spacial .. 27c Complete Outfits Wa caa furniak your homo or apartmoat caaiplato. Tor a» ampla, a complata 3-room homo $183.50 Dinner ware Sale of better grade sets. Complete set, 42 pee. I I Martha Washington de sign, too *on 7c pieces . I tl $400 Down I $t Per Week FREE RUGS Vary largo atotb, latoat pat* taroa, finaat qualiliaa la all aiae ruga. 9.12 Valvat Rug (Afi 7£ for only ..poValv 9.12 A.minatar MR 7C Rug at only ... 9*12 Bruisala Al 7 7C Rug for only. . • Gas Ranges FREE Forcalaio KWrb • n TaKlo fra* with Can Ranga. ATATC FBRNITBBE CO. I I ■■■ 14th and Dodga Sts. nu w»*k i« H«*i' Waali AM llw H**m' twill *4t»», t«lliiiiliiii| aM at fatvtaraM t*»#m l» ItMing a mw •anfciHitfi in ifc* hwt> awat maw »f (Maf, I jMBMf t§ % 5? iBmi|P^B■''.' W^S*’ ^i, s4 *■- pi iWlBk. Bl II nn^BPIBlJlB^^H * Permanent Waving Unnil nil #wf hrml, 21100 THURSDAY IS THIRD-FLOOR DAY IfljjQr Department on the Floor Offers Merchandise at Economy Prices 100 Sample Crepe, Satin and Silk Kimonas Specially Priced in Two Rig Groups / 922 1350 ' Made to Sell to 22.50 if ?\ wonderful assortment of kimonas and robes in exquisite materials and colorings. j I Made on smart lines of. the latest ideas. I \ Lace trimmings or contrasting color piping, facing or binning. These price concessions I H are remarkable. ^ A Georgette Satin Crepe Glosheen Lavender Blues Peach Maize Pink Turquoise Black Copenhagen Tko BroodoU ftoro—Third Floor—South Stamped Goods Quilt Blocks In four beautiful design*, frr Is ty <)»•• - and I- ranch knot embroidery. Kifijr blocks for | CQ full *Ue beds, 4 swae IR block* of (he -«mr design, for children’s »>eds, 89c Lunch Sets SS-inch square cloth, and four napkin* to match; beau tiful design stamped on un bleached muslin of extra fine quality; three attractive de sign*; finished with — blanket atitch, tUS* Polly Prim Aprons Six designs; stamped on ex tra fine quality unbleached muslin; all are made and re quire only a little CQr embroidery to finish,****** Tb# Breodeis Store Third Floor—Weal Madame X Reducing Girdle You Will Look More Slender the Very Instant You Put It On—And It Actually Does Take Off Fat Worn In Place of a Corset A safe and sure way to reduce, without the discomfort of diet, exercise or old fashioned methods of corseting. The Made X Reducing Girdle fits like a glove —has garters attached—and is so constructed that it gently massages every part of the body that it touches. Made X is made of scientifically treat ed rubber—encircling the thighs, hips and abdomen. Gray color at $9.85. In Flesh color, $11.85. Worn over a vest or step-chemise-it $ stimulates the circulation throughout the body. Its smooth, unbroken lines j add much to the appearance. Specially Designed in Front to Insure Comfort—The Lace Back Allows Adjustment I Tlu Braadei* Stara—Third Floor—North || Specials for Baby Day New merchandise for the bsby and his brother and sister is arriving daily in a delightful array of eolor and cunning styles. We will enjoy showing you these, lovely things and are anxious to be of service. 1.f0 Pantie Dresses, 1.00 Fashioned of eturdy gingham in pretty cheek* or plain colon; finished with band* of white at neck and sleeves or scalloped st hemline, and elererly embroidered In many smart design* on the skirt. Sites 2 to S yean. Infants’ Silk Half Hom, 4ftc With pretty crochet tops and ribbon ties; spe cially priced far Thursday. Teething Rings, 39c Of rubber, bona or esllutoid. 98c Infants' Lightweight Vasts, 49c for spring wsar. Of cotten and wool mhiture or silk and wool; single hreaeted. Sir.es 1 to S. Hand-Embroidered Feeding Biha, 68c White material, embroldend fn pink or blue; *p#el*’ly priced for Thunday. Ribbon Bonnet Rosettes, 98a Suitabl# for trimming baby’s bonnet or drees; special Thursday. The Iraedeit Stare—Third Fleer—Cast Springtime Slippers From /. Miller Shown Exclusively at The Brandeis Store The new Spring Footwear fashions of 1. Miller are now awaiting your selection. They include beautiful models for morn ing, afternoon and sports wear, well tailored models to go with the vogue for tailored suits. Prices are surprising ly moderate for slippers of such rare quality. TW !>»■<>« Sl*r»—Third Flw l.ul Munsing Wear For Women Ragular 1.25 and 1.50 Valua* I Knitted Suit* of Fine Cotton Munsing wear as sures the wearer of excellence in materia! and per fection in workman ship. Specially priced for Thursday are union suits with band or bodice tops, tight or loose knees and closed skirt styles. All are full bleach. All sizes, 34 to 60. Tk* Rr«n4«i* Star*—Third Flonr Thursday An Extraordinary Sale of New Princess Slips Finest of 159 Sizes Fabrics I .. 36 to 44 • This is an event of exceptional values offering tha very kind of slip^ that women and misses require for both spring and summer attire. Thse slips are shadow proof. It w ould be wise to supply all your needs here Thursday at this very low price. Five attractive styles of excellent quality material. Daintily trimmed and well made with slight fullness at hips. Lingette, Nainsook, Lace and Embroidery Trim Tim R- andci* Star*—TUr4 FI aar—Cratrr