The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, May 03, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 14, Image 14

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l*,»#th#r* lloeatgen fl**t ,-l|l*t *nd
, npi|<t. |nf „f It,* Minneapolis
SvM|,hn*, m . t,**l, i "guest V'Mtlur
11»t * for th# nrsv tttnsh* d»
stHrtlit aha a* II stthe la ntnaha
le irt,MHe for th* r,|vnti,t
smi'ert at Hi* Ailrt.P.rttm, May a
Itoentten w»* law'll la AlWIMihWi
witter h* Neel veil hla wualeat rdur*
lh*tt, sehlevcd fait,# la Id,ir.,|»e *«
cellist and conductor and then
, tin# tn New York In l#lh In join
th* r*ntnr„«!'h orrheetr#.
In mi« h* lain#** Ih* field artillery
„f tha “TIh rtlvlalnn, whtrh was een*
in Prance, where he took part In a
nun,l,ry nf |in|mrlnnl engagements.
Ilia musical talent was ennn ilia
niveied, and when General Alexander
nf th* 77th rtlvlalnn formed n then
trlral unit of Sfc professional ilrtoriv
tnti*lrlnna ami enlei tnlnrra Known a«
"The Argonu# I’lnyera" he beeame a
Ionniter apd gave per forma noea ell
over Prance for mors than 2,000,000
soldiers.
tla conceived th* Idea of having
the nninra of officers and hoys of
hla division autogrupbed on tha hm l<
of hla relln and on the eldca he
wrote hla diary from the day he cm
fared Ike United Slnlea army until
hla hpnnfHhle discharge In Hoboken.
Many of the leading and celebrities
In Kurnp# al that time heard of the
• celebrated "lloentgen war cello” and
added their signatures. Among these
were President Wilson, who wrote his
name "Woodrow Wilson" on thQ, face
of the cello, General Wood, Margaret
Wilson, Koch. General Pershing and
General Alexander, for whom he
played again and again.
This cello has been exhibited In a
number of cities and on several oc
casions police had to assist In keeping
the gazers moving.
Ttoentgen not long ago refused an
offer of $10,(100 for this souvenir. Col
lector# of sovenlrs and relics prophesy
that In yrtyn to come the Instrument
will t.e valued at $.'.0,000,
Four Di'legalr* Injured
ihi VI tty to Fonvrnlion
Columbus, Net.,, May 1,—In si
tempting to svold s hole In the road,
Tllchsrd Itcgan, at tha wheel of his
car, turned a little too •harply and
the machine ran Into the ditch at the
aide of Ihe road near Schuyler. With
‘ ox Mayor U. ,1. Carrlg, Sheriff It. VI.
Kavanaugh and Attorney I,, f,.
Walker, Mr, Tlegan had started Mr
Omaha tn serve as delegates In the
democratic elate convention there.
When the car was ditched the sheriff
tccelved bruises about the shoulder#,
Pack and leg# that may keep bint
In bed for several day#. A man with
a team hauled the car out of the
ditch ,aml Mr. TIeggu was able to
drive the car horns under Its own
power.
Osceola.—William Wolf, Post No.
91, American legion, has secured title
P. an excellent corner near the bush
, „ess section, and will •'reniodH the
present building to make * modern,
op to date post home.
I Men Who Are Making Omaha |
j fhnafd 'x,
When tn* war mine on lie wns
operating t^w orMnginen's hotel smith
of the Ilurllngton #cpnf, where lie
sheltered ;7,<>on transient men ami
hoys during one year. Then It wns
'•work or fight,” and the home was
closed.
Impressed by the plight of Itinerant
boys, Father K F Flanagan entered
upon his work Of taking the back
ward anil Irresponsible boys and fash
ioning them Into useful members of
sorlet y.
lie borrowed IflO snd started with
light boys from the Juvenile court.
Ills Interest arid enthusiasm Ini
1 refund others. An Omaha woman
soon gate 12,000 toward (lie work.
Ills activities grew until today, 10
miles west on the Dodge Street road,
la sn Institution where young man
hood In the rough Is put through a
refining process and many responsible
young men are given a stall In the
world.
Hlnce Overlook Farm was opened
1,663 boys of various denominations
hovo l»een received. There are 2KH
at ths farm now. Jew, Gentile, Cath
olic—white and olack la»ys. A I>oy Is
a bov at Overlook, and lie Is a poten
What I* It?
“Mystery”
See Sunday Paper
BEATON DRUG CO.
Fifteenth and Farnam St*. Phone JA>ck*on 0081
Specials for Saturday-Monday
-SPECIALS
*2.50 Hair Clippers. *1.49
*2.00 Cenuine Pint Thermo*
Bottles .98C
*1.00 1-lb. Karlcx Chocolate
Cherries .. . .69c
50c Bicycle Cards .... .'Illr
*2.00 Cem Alarm
Clock* .*1.00
*3.60 Big Ben Alarm
Clocks .*2.98
*3.60 Baby Ben Alarm
Clocks .*2.98
—TOILET ARTICLES—
*1.60 Van Ess for the Hair
for .*1.09
» 60c Lucky Tiprer Hair Tonis
* i * for .34C
75<f Fitch Dandruff Remov
er Shampoo ..49C
35c Ponds Cold or Vanish
ink Cream .21c
60e Emulsion of Coeoanut
Oil Shampoo .
05c Kotex .49C
*1.25 Fiver* Assure* or He
Trefle Face Powder. 67C
50c Hair Croem . ...42C
60c Orazin Tooth
Paste . . ... 29C
60c Prpsodent . II9C
60c. Beaton's Brilban
tine- V.j ■ ■ 32c
30c Kouynos Tooth
PaeW .,.22C
75c Stucomb for the hair
at ...'.54C
60c Pebcco Tooth
Paste .. 22c
-ELECTRICAL
All Electric tioods Cuaran
tcel by us,
f.'i.OO Curlex Improved Klee
trie Curling Iron, detach
able for marcel wave
for . SSI. 10
$2.50 Electric
Stoves .81.00
$1.25 Improved Three Way
plugs for . 70C
$1.00 Double Socket 2 way
plugs special for . oflC
$S ,5 t Electric Toaster auto
matically turns
bread . 83.30
$1.50 10-foot Extension
Cord with all connections
for globe at only. M0r*
$0.00 0-lb. Electric flat
iron complete with
cord . 83.10
-CIGARETTES
“Follow the Beaton P»lh"
Saturday and Monday
Camel* and Lucky Strike* 2
for . 25*
Carton .*1.16
-PIPE SMOKES—
Tuxedo small air.e ,,, • 10*
10c Hull Durham 2
for ......14*
25c Blue Boar for ... 19*
$1.50 Prince Albert pound
can* for .. .98*
$2.25 1-lb. Can* Blue Boar
special .>...*1.98
-DRUG WANTS
20c I-avori* .. , .19*
00c Syrup Fite* .13*
$1.50 Lyko Tonic ... 98*
40c Castoria .. .25*
$1.25 Pinkham Vej<et*lfle
Compound .. .94*
$1.10 Tardac .'., .79*
U0c Danderine. 43*
$2.75 Horlick* Hospital Size
Malted Milk -*2.89
25c Mentholatuai ... 17*
15c Diamond Dye*, 2
for .'..15*
T - - - - - - *- - - —
HOUSEHOLD
-WANTS --
.'I0r I III. Moth Ball* ..]?)*
One pint Diiinfertant 2f»*
One pint Bed Bug
Killer . 2."»*
$1.25 Warhi.hl*
Charnoi* . . . .««*
Cedar Moth IImen, air.e 25*
54, apeeial 4 for. .. Iff*
fide Large Auto
•Sponge* .... 21*
Abxorbene Wall
Cleaner . .. . 12* I
MAIL ORDERS
Add ten rent* on every dollar
or fraetion thereof to rover
*
parking and pontage
flat n*,«e| to the world. Bcalterrd
throughout the I'nlted Stiite* are
tunny youi'g men who owe their pre«
int ueefulnc«* to Overlook Farm and
Father Flanagan,
A few year* ago a financial cam
paign for Overlook farm yielded $300,
OOO. The yearly budget la $00,000, nil
of which la apont In Otnaha. The
Siiikl«i\ \\ ill lit*
Sriniimrs l>*i%
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ll»M *|m*»InI 'iMlrt'* MhMI1
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llwg PaMtaih »* «*«nM tot,
|*l.»n nwhl *iwM#** »HI Ih
! lr hi of ih* fwiiftii* in Man of iMi
pf f i* I Not** pr** 4*M rtf I It*
. tnllN*1 > N tl| p»**ih IN it b*' Iff il*
|itiNi 1*1 oMtoft, Nh*i* 11** K k n*i
i, .d t* |rt*liii pi*»nttiig In Ih*
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I til* Nomina* * lb ftepl** Nlll piMM h
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iif j«nt** m tviiann jnof*•*«r rtf
t i,v|i li Htlilf mil in*mu Hi* pulpit
! „f li f>«inniif |i (.iiiii morning mid
lotmina I* iSiwrW# IInw*, |*rn
I ft malt (if ( linn II lllalnf* Irt III* **lll
iitniv N(II tv**el( to 111* M*N*NN end
911’ttrtlliNi ill lallll IN 1'|l*H flrtlilNtrtN
! mw it*.l*r Nlll apeak •« II'* kalridtw
! . 01(1(1*9*lInn *i Mi* morning hnnr
mil in ih* ymiNg piopl* In Hi* *'••
nlntt.
In i: II .Irnli* *f rir*f rlmrrh,
Ilf |1 Mm■l.rml nf Jlllod**, I'r,
j l, r l.rml of I .on o Avrtflil*, *Nd Hr.
I i ,'f, Hamilton of N"tHi oliureh will
HU onn pUl|Ht. It**.
Inallfutlon 1* gaining nnlinn wld*
fan i*.
I inI.or Via mi nan wo* rdtmaled In
In land, Italy, <iormanv and Analrla,
amt nrdalnpd 25 your* nun. Ilia flrnt
work in Mil* oonimpnlty wan In charge
nf n stn.ill Hnitth Hid* pariah. II* I*
reiving a* member of the hoard of
ptlhlio wolf'll*.
Tho hoyn nt flvrrlook nr* given op
porlnnlly In loarn Irado*. and thn**
inualoally ln< lin'd may dovelop Ihotr
talent. The Iflanagan hoy* hand and
entertainment organization la known
throughout Ih* middl* wont and part
nf tho northweet, whrra they have
appeared. Home'of the boy* who go
to Overlook are froum rourta and
nthera are hoya who jual pood dlrec
lion along llnoa that will give them
a proper atari, ~
Don’t Envy Me
Youth and beauty are at your command
Hy hhlnn Wallace Hopper
F mft.. myself * famous besuty. k'or
13 veins ns h stage star I have played
a beauty’* part, f have kept that
beauty. At a grandmother’* age I re
tain tny youthful bloom.
I owe lb>* to four great beauty
helps, perfected by k’reneh expert-.
They form, I believe, the great. *■
tieauty helps In existence. They hsie
brought to many of mv friends JuM
what they brought to me I srri con
vinced that millions can obfnln like
benefits from them. Ho I am now
placing these supreme helps at every
woman’s call.
White Youth Clay
One Is mv While Youth flay. NV.t
like the crude and muddy flays so
many still •employ. This I* ft super
f lay, white, refined arid ditlnty per
fef ted by 20 year* of scientific study.
It* results will amaze and delight
you.
Youth Clay purges the skin of all
that clog* or mar* It. Jt revives the
skin—make* It clear and rosy. It
firm* the skin, combats sll lines snd
wrinkles, reduces enlarged pores. It
multiplies one's beauty. And my
girlish complexion shows how It keeps
one's youth.
Matty women seem to drop 10 ve*r«
with one application of "White Youth
Clay. The cost Is fiOc anil |l.
Two ma#ter cream#
My Youth Cream Is mv cold cream
It contain* product* of both straw
berry and lemon, slso sll the best that
science know* to foster the fine te*
ture of the skin._
T apply It after the clay. Alan a- ,
a night cream, aim daytlmea aa t
powder tm*e, Never le my akin with-[
out It In all rny world wide eearrli
I never found another cream *hl< n
hnrixH comparable reaulte. The price ,
i» 6Q ionic
My F;t< dal Touth I* a liquid clcajiae- <
Which 1 found in France. It con I
tnlna no animal, no vegetable fat. The
*1 In cannot abaorb it. Ho it claana
to the dept ha, then depart*. All the
refuxe. all the *Wrt and grime cornea
nut with It, No other method leave*
the akin ao clean.
The greateat beauty expert* now
advice thle eleaneer, but they charge
i.i for It. My Facial Youth coate
75 cent*.
My Hair Youth
My fiilr la mv thief glory. If la
heavy, ailky, luatroiia, and growa finer
fvi-j-y year. I have never known
dandruff, falling hair or gray hair.
The reaaon Ilea In my Tlnlr Youth.
It la baaed on lifetime* of hair etudy.
1 apply It with an eye dropper, direct
ly to the uralp There it conibota the
hardened oil and dandruff which atifl"
the hair root*. It gtlmulateg anl
fertilize*. Mv luxuriant hair ahowc
what that mean*, (with to men and
wofi'-n. My H*lr Youth ro*t« 60r
and II.
All dm**,ale and toilet eeuntera an*
• tpplr l.dna Waller* Herpar'a erodtitle
a* all taint teieh may tint* entro- Ihete
tuti*t i lot® t>*anty t ali " Try on* on* ymi
will uaa rhtm *tf row arui I*a n
how wurfi thty m*nn to y«*i With *»»'h
>>r,* rr.fit** my R**»jiy Hook «r1f1 • fn»r
tiiitc 4-* L+k*
fthor* t>rj c. chi-ago I
We suggest a trial
of the superior
White Hock
f Ginger Ale
It is made from the famous
WhiteHock
r Mineral Water
rfe will make deliveries
PAXTON & GALLAGHER
E. E. BRUCE & CO.
RICHARDSON DRUG CO.
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that brings rosy cheeks
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It'* all a crispy, crunchy, golden
goodness of which you never tire.
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EXTRACT
i
Pearl White Soap, 10 ban for
only .42<*
Dutch Cleanaer, 3 can* for
only.25c
Rex Lye, hi^h test, 3 can*
for .2.5?
Iff rrmrdlraa #*f al»c of oMPf.
era* flllrif
15here's a Difference in Dread
Made With Pure Milk
Milk—for nourishment!
This rich natural food is liberally
nsed in making BETSY ROSS Bread.
Every loaf contains a considerable
quantity—far more than is ordinarily
nsed in so-called “milk” breads. Tom
pounded with other choice ingredients,
this produces a loaf of rare coodness.
And besides, it has a delicate honey
flavor that vou'll surelv like.
You can £ive your family no
finer food than BETSY BOSS bread,
Xo single article in your daily diet
offers such abundant tissue-building
substance—such a plentiful supply of
the elements that go to make rugged
health for everybody. The carefully
selected ingredients that go into this
loaf give it the richest nourishment of
any bread you can buy.
All grocers sell BETSY ROSS.
All .judges of quality ask for it. Deliv
ered fresb twice daily to your grocer's.
The Jay Burns Baking Company