The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, May 28, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    Chamber Cuts
Budget $18,804
h, Economy Policy Tliie Year
Will Not Reduce Effi
ciency. Says Powell.
A cut nf $18,804 In the budget of
the Chamber of Commerce for the
ensuing year was voted by the execu
tive committee Tuesday noon.
As a. result of this derision the
bureau of publicity must operate on
$17,000. compared to $29,611 last > ear
office salaries must be paid with
$28,400, compared to $3.'t.73') last year,
and the dining room on $6,000, rpm
pared to $11,242 last year. ^
The reduction jn salaries is nc
counted for principally by the reduc
tion in the pay of the commissioner^
which is now $6.non, just half ths
amount paid the former commission
er Another reduction is made pns
slblr hy the smaller deficit In dining
room operation since the women’s
division has taken charge, of it.
Total expense?. f(»r the ensuing year
v-ill amount to $125,000 if the ap
proved new budget is carried out,
compared to $143,801 spent the last
year.
“The. reduction indicates no lessen
ing of activities or services rendered
by the chamber,’’ said Commissioner
Fowell. “The smaller budget is being
made possible by economies which
will in no way lessen the efficiency. ’<
The revenue for the ensuing yraV
is expected to amount to $111,150, de
ri\ed as follows: Pledges and mem
bership. $104,650; income from pool
room and cigars, $2,500. and collec
tions in traffic department, $1,000.
t* 3 NORTHWESTERN
TRAINS TO QUIT
Lincoln. May 27. The state rail
way commission today granted the
Northwestern railroad permission to
discontinue the following Sunday
trains: t
Morning train, from Lincoln to
Missouri Valley, and same train re
turning in afternoon.
Scribner, to Omaha and Council
Fluffs and return dropped and to he
operated from Oakdale to Scribner
; lid return.
Long Pine to Norfolk trains Nos.
2 and 11. The request, for discon
tinuance of the Long Pine-Norfolk
train daily will be heard at Norfolk
June 13.
Court?*? of Radio Digest.
B? Associated Prmi.
"SR Atlanta Journal <429). 4s
rniertainment.
"OR. Buffalo <319); 4 31 to A
inuaic: 5:30, new a; 6 to 9 15, concert*
9 30, dance. ^ ’
"ON. Chicago Tribune < 370); 7 m ’in
musical ,
" MAQ, Chicago \pw* < 477 *>; 7. North
ueatern university; 7:30. Rotary chib of
* hiragn; *15. Fkratnian chorus
KV"'. Chicago (536); 6:30. concert • 7
musical; fc nr., talks. 9 to 1:30, revue.’
" LS. Chicago <345 ); 6 to 7. mu*tca|
; to s- farm lalks, A to J o. Herald
Lxnmlner program.
"L\V. Cincinnati (309); 6 SO, JXhrlne
memorial. 7:30, address. 7:45. music
"•TAX. Cleveland News <390); 7:30.
bed i mif , R. concert.
" FA A. Dallas News < 476), 1 2 30. mu
seal.
**T , U M,A Da ven port (464); 6 30, b*d
Ln;e- 7, talk; *, organ, music
" " I Detroit News 4517 >; 6. New
v- lie .i ra, baritone, tenor
"BAP. E'ort Worth Star-Telegram
' 1 •" *. 7:30 lo S:C0. concert) 9.30 to loir.
< j.»nee.
V\\ s Havana (40<>); 7 30, Cuban arnv,
staff hand
Jefferson City <440 9); *, edtp a
t on^l. musical.
" I'AE\ Kansas City Star <411); 6 to 7.
Art. reading, story, music; 11.45,
. . iirht liawkn.
"HAS. Louisville Journal (40n); S to
f. ta Iks. concert.
lx* FI. Los Angeles <469); S;45. stories
concert; 1 <» to 12. concert, dance.
"HI. Medford <36«), 5, lecture. 5.59,
«on ert popular songs.
" LAC. Mtnneapolis-SI Paul (417): 7;3<'
lectures- 9; 3<*. musical: 10:30, dance
" OR Newark (405); 4.15, music; 7
Kurarus club; 8. orchestra.
" RAF. N>« York <492); 4 to S 50.
s* i<«i:i*gtie yet v ires. talk. mush
" I/, \*e w York (455); 5 to 7:30. talk'.
m<iy•< : 7:5« band; 8:30. orchestra.
"HA i:. Pittsburgh <9(2*; 4:30 coneerl .
f Sunshine tJirl; 5 15, singer, 6:3o.
in'i*i'-»l
KI'K A. Pittsburgh <326)^1 30. children
( . musii a I
"'*«» Philadelphia <509): 5:30, <ft
« h • ra , 7. orchestra; S. <lan< e
" r>A R, Philadelphia <395); 5 .70. tnlie;
f d MtK-e. —
"FI. Philadelphia <595); 4. talk; 4 30
orchest ra.
K'rW, Portland < 492): 10, Columbia
theater orchestra: 12. danc*
KilL’ Ran E’ranrlsco < 423). > orchestra,
b« id
" K AQ San Juan (360); 6 to 6. Mu
nicipal hand.
"GY, Schenectady (360); 4 30, adven
ture
\\ BZ. Springfield ( 337); 4. concert;
' 70. bedtime. 5 40, musle; 6 :30. concert ,
9 summary conference Methodist Episco
pal church: 9 30, dance; 9:45, entertain
ment; 10:15, dance,
KSD. Si Louis Pos*-Dispatch (546 ).
p mandolin. -ololsts, whistler; 11, Rode
midi's orchestra. __
M)\ EBTISRMIJNT.
—
Lift Off-No Pain!
*
^ Doean’t hurt a hit! hrop a littla
“Freazona" on an «' liing men. In
atAntly that rorn stopa hurting, than
ahortly you lift It right off with
fingara. Truly!
Vour drugglat aalla a tiny hottla of
"Kraazona" for a faw ranla, auf
fn-lant to ramova avery hard rorn,
anft rorn or rorn hotwrrn tha loop,
and tha callUBra, without aorrncas or
liylution.
I
Atlele Garrison
“Mv Husband’s I.ove”
;-'
Hie .Inking Bet That Dicky Made
Madge.
Dicky was so absurd In his anxiety
to have me warn Lillian against in
vestigating, the Marks family that the
impulse to laugh almost got the bet
ter of Uie cold flnger which was rap
idly taking possession of me.
"She’ll only make herself ridiou-_
Inns. ’ he had just said, with as much |
seriousness as if h* really believed |
what b° was «*avl9g. Vet 1 knew |
that lie yielded to no one in his ad- i
miration fob Lillian's courage, sn-l
gacity and resourcefulness.
If anyone else had made this
statement his own lips had ju«t ut
tered he would have been the first to
declare heatedly that while Lillian
might he mistaken, it waif Impossible
for her to he absurd. The fact that
he could speak of her in such slight
ing terms argued a most unusual
state of his mind.
He was afraid, that was it. no*- for
himself, but of some danger that
menaced Mollie Fawcett. There could
l»e no other reason for $ his sudden
strenuous objection to Lillian’s occu
pancy of our apartment, and the jr.
vestigation of the Marks family
which he suspected «he was making.
I longed desperately to end the
fruitless colloquy and spoke de
cisively. although mendaciously.
Tmnfctakable Belief.
"Of course. I'll tel! her, if you
I want me to, although I'll be a fool
j for my pains The only reason Lil
lian wants the apartment is for econ
omy’s sake. She has a lot of things
to see to in the city, and it will save
her hotel bills, while it will be a real j
accommodation to ns to have someone
in the apartment while we’re gone.'* |
"Too thin, old dear,” Dicky » «m 1
mented. "Any time old Lil starts |
economizing \\ cadging on h» r
friends you can put up notice that
the end of \lie world is scheduled."
1 flushed hotly. ^
"There is no need for you to be
vulgar," 1 said angrily. "I am sim
ply giving you what l believe to he
Lillian'$ reasons for staying in ou»
apartment. And so for-’’
"That was pretty raw." lie a I
initted. "and, of course, I didn't mean
k. I know ns well as you do thn. i
we’re practically all one family, with ,
no thought of giving or taking fa j
vors. So forget it. Perhaps you’re •
right. I hope so."
There was unmistakable relief h. '
his voice, and T saw that he was tv
ing to persuade himself that my in
terpret.ition nf Lillian *JI action nip
the correct one. 1 battled hard to
keep my voice calm and matter of
fact, as I answered.
"I’m sure I’m right. Look. Dicky,
here's our turn in the road. In five
more minutes we ll see Junior' ’
"There Yon tin Again!” ^
"Not if you don’t take a corner
bet ten than that," Dicky rejoined
critically. "You swung out alto
get her* ton far."
Ordinarily 1 would have* resented
the stricture hotly, for Dicky s critl
clams*of faults in my driving which
he constantly' commits himself make
me furious, but I was so 1 hankful to
have avoided further embarrassing
discussion of Lillian's activities that
I buttoned my lips tightly together
and opened them only when wo were
within half a mile nf our own gate.
“I hope lie’s all right,*’ 1 said with
the worry which always besets me
when away from mv little lad.
"There you go again!” DU ky ex
claimed, but T knew that the iuiti
tion in his voice was directed as
much against his own concern is
mine. "What else could he he hut
all right? Nothing had happened
when you telephoned from Mrs. Dur
kee's before we started."
"Yes, hut that was oyer three
hours ago." I said lugubriously.
"Anything could happen in three
hours."
"Will you shut up,” Picky de
manded, and I mentally acknnwl
edged the justice of his irritation.
Then, with a quick change of
front,Hie added w ith a sly grin at m*
"Ret he'll come to me first.”
It is an old jest of his, though
sometimes T wonder if a very real
rivalry does not lie underneath the
banter. Our little lad always runa
joyously to meet us whenever we !
return after even a short absence,
and if 1 did not manage things care
fully he always would come to my
artnn first.
There aie men who would not mind j
this marked preference of a child for j
Ids mother, but Dicky Is not one of i
them, although he never openly man
ifest s his displeasure upon the occa
sions when 1 permit Junior to follow
his own inclinations. 1'sually. how
ever, by keeping in the background
or by an adroitly worded sentence
concerning the things which his
father's pockets conceal. I am able to
send Junior running to Picky first
and serve thus to avoid the fiirtton
which T readily can see would follow
any other course of mine. j
( lin ks Stamped “No Funds.”
Albion. Neb., May 27.—Joe Flana
gan was arrested by officers from
CIrand Island on a charge of passing
no-fund checks and was taken to that
?ity for trial. j
Child ren Cry for j
MOTHERFletcher’s Cas
toria is a pleasant, harmless
Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Teething Drops and
Soothing Syrups, prepared for
Infants and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it
1 Buy-Rite Stores Are Cash Carlot Buyers—Compare Our Quality as Well as Price ■
gfcflHBWi
I Wednesday, Thursday Buy-Rite Specials I
I -GRAPEFRUIT!! GRAPEFRUIT!! GRAPEFRUITI!-1 1
3$ The Only Shipment of Its Kind Ever Made Direct to Omaha ff
ONE CARLOAD—Consisting of 3,000 dozen medium, largp and extra I
large delicious Florida tree ripened grapefruit ( direct from grower) just 3
unloaded and will be placed on sale Wednesday and Thursday of this J§
||f week at the very special price of 3
U Per Half Dozen ....... 40c ijuai tit .""Per Dozen .75c I ® l
|jS F 0\ Kits OF I.RAPEFKt; 1T—Hfrw \*la rare treat for you’ Our fruit buy era wire very fortunate in purriia*
S| I * ./JSt r',r°?( ?! FR EE- HI PEN Ell I.HAIhUll IT *\rr -hipped direct to Omaha In HI I.K — which mean* «
3B * iHin-flaM product -old to you at very ren*oiml>le prop . <hir in eliminating the hieh coat of l*4t hl\t. i it ah 3E§
n. *n" *k««•<•• ■<*..... «..• ; 9
g5f up * I Kr KIT I and the ordinary gn,|>ef rule you hive been buying JgS
Kj TAKE \I)VAM K.E Oi (II l( HOMIIIHM |, lit YING—TOt'H (Il’PORTI NITT I V?
1 200 FANCY PORCH HANGING B ASKETS, Special.Each. $1.75 j
WAX AND GREEN BEANS-Fresh and Tender.Per lb., 20<^ 3
* NEW POTATOES—Large and Very Fancy.10 lbs. for 55c 3
M *' ' ■ 1 - - - -
jg| LEST you forget—more loaves of better bread in every sack J ]
I Omar Wonder Flour $1.85 I
GOOD AS THE BEST—AND BETTER THAN THE REST H
■■ ———————— - - _ 4K
CANNED FRUIT SPECIALS—
2,000 large can* of Hunt's Supreme QO
Brand Yellow Free Peaches, 3 cans foi OOC
2.000 large cans of Hunt's Supreme QQ
Brand Lemon Cling Sliced Peaches, 3 cans 0«3C
3.000 cans of loganberries and Straw - Q r*
berries In heavy syrup, 3 cans for. QuC
SOAPS AND SOAP POWDERS -
Crystal White Soap, 10 large baia a f\
Per box of PJO large bar*. j.j >73
Linn's Lemon (.leaner, 25c packages, ^ r*
3 packages for.,. OOC
('rente Oil Toilet Soap, nn
3 bars for . £a4aC
Sun-Brite Cleaner, 3 large cans 1 rv
f°r .. 19C
CEREAL SPECIALS—
Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 3 large on
packages for . »5«jC
Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes, OC
3 packages for.
(ienuine Jello, «
per package . lUC
ITEN S FRESH COOKIES—
Hen * Forget Me-Not Assortment (a real a m
35c value), 2 pounds for . T- / C
BRICK AND CREAM CHEESE—
2.000 pounds of Full Flavored Creamy oa
Drink Cheese, per pound . C
3.000 i*ounds of Full Flavored Yellow OO
Cream Cheese, per pound ... £<jC
CANNED VEGETABLE SPECLALS
oioe Red Kidney Deans. 3 No, 2 eans lor 3Rf.
old Fashioned llominy, 3 large cans for... 3{jr
Crosby Minnesota Corn, 3 No. 2 cans for... 4flf.
Grand Canon Maine Com, 3 No. 2 cans for <J3f>.
Grand I'ttnon Whole Htyid Packed Tomatoes,
3 No. 3 cans for.69f
Sweet Sugar Peas, 20e value 3 No. 2 cans 51^
Grand Canon Club Peas, 3 No 2 rans for 73^
VINEGAR SPECIAL—
M00 Gallons of Pure Apple Cider Yin" a <7
gar, special, per gallon . 4jC
s»v» Money—Bur Your Vinner hr the I,nil.in
COME AGAIN AND “GAIN” AGAIN
PR0'sCOR0CERY0N '1{t % LYNAM & BKKNNAN. AT-6096
GILES BROTWRS * * * * wt'S HANNEOAN & CO.HA-07G0
wSeTSchell Jf^SEb%BdR08.
F SSS°rS ' w,i%Zi OWBOB ? foss.-.V.V.keS
8KUPASA SWORnnA ARM AND PETERSEN we 0114
SKUPA « SWOBODA, .MA 1066 ERNEST BUFFETT... WA 0761
< i ni ikied members or the better RHnrRRA’ hcrrah i
*
PuriTan
MALT
SUGAR SYRUP
‘•an .... 63C
THE BIO NEW BAR
PEARL WHITE
SOAP
10 Bars for. 45c
ADVDl I!
MAYONNAISE H *
dressing ^
ON SALADS ■
is a i m
THEAT/ |
■SSBESSmS i ^
Burgess-Nash Company
‘EVERYBODY'S STORE*
American Flags F I 'i
and Buntings Dresses for Larger Women
For Decoration Day
lc to $45.00
Bright, new flags- and buntings
for Decoration Day, in an assort- A A. H '
ment of sizes and materials. All ill JT * lCC
silk flags on standards, cotton flags
on standards, large flags of wool,
and those of cotton for the flag.
staff.
Main Floor
_ An "opportunity occasion" for the women who re
, , ... , quire the larger sizes, is this offering of silk and wool
Charge purchases made Wed- dresses at 1 ., m ice
nesday will be entered on - ^ '
June statements, payable Included are tailored coat models, and styles for
July 10. street and informal wear, seme plain, others trimmed
with lace, heads, embroidery and ornaments.
■■ ■ — ■ - --- * *
q m* • < Blue, brown, navy, tan and gray, in charmeen. poi
otore L. loses Memorial ret twill. Canton crepe, georgette, sport flannels, and
Day crepe de chine. |
Our store will be closed all Sizes 42C to 52' ■>.
day Friday, Memorial Day. Tbird rioor
- , I
• :
I '
Thousands of desirable lengths in the season’s most wanted ma
terials are offered at a saving of V3 t° Vz regular prices.
$1.00 to $1.50 Silks
u 69c
36-inch Novelty Silks.
33-ineh Pongee Silks.
36-inch Stripe Silks.
36-inch Colored Ratine.
35- inch Silk Poplins.
36- inch Tube Vestings.
%
$1.59 to $1.95 Silk* $2.00 to $2.95 Silks
»■ 95c » $ 1.45
36-inch Printed Silks. 36-inch Check Taffetas.
35-inch Black Messaline. 36-inch Tub Silks.
25-inch Stripe Taffeta. 40-inch Printed Crepe.
33-inch Colored Pongee. 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta.
35- inch Printed Tricolette. 40-inch Sport Satins.
39-inch Colored Crepe. 40-inch Printed Crepe.
36- inch Kimono Silks. 40-inch Brocade Sport Satir
Second Floor
$3.00 to $3.50 Silks
$1.95
40-in. Colored Canton Crepe, j
40-inch Printed Sport Silks.
40-in. Colored Satin Canton. |
40-in. Showerproof Foulards.
40-inch Printed Radium.
36-in. Printed Knitted Silks, i
—
MCCALL
PRINTED patterns
\
4frCall Printed Pattern j^oi
15—LOVE
Of course! Any fif
teen-vear-old would love
this flannel sports cos
tume. Use a McCall
Pattern.
Second Floor
Menihan Arch Aid Shoes\\
Health Shoes Built Along Stylish Lines
•S10 and $ 11
«
Smart, trim, natural in line, comfortable and well
made—these features distinguish Menihan’s Arch-Aid
shoes. The shoes are built over lasts which are scien
tifically perfect, allowing proper foot expansion when
walking, free circulation among the veins in the foot
and correct posture,
i
Every woman is cordially invited to step in and
have demonstrated uhat real foot comfort and style is.
i Our store is equipped to give this service and a visit
I creates no obligation to buy.
Moin Floor ^
LaceTrimmings
For the Spring and
Summer Frocks
Yd. 59c to $2.75
Attractive new lace
tabs and circular band
inps of fine Venetian and
ruffled vals. Some are
trimmed in dainty em
broidery and colored rib
bons.
Main Floor
Art Embroidery
For the Needlewoman
Card Table Covers Muck Towels
50c 25c
White Indian Head cavil 24.\ 16-inch hack
table covers bound with tape towels of excellent
and strings to tie. Kach cm- quality. Stamped in
ner stamped for embroidery, three designs.
Luncheon Sets
50c
Fine Indian Head luncheon set. consisting of
cloth. 36x36-inch size and four napkins. Stamped
with a teapot design to be worked in lazy daisy and
outline Stitches. Second Florfr.
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Household Necessities for the New Home
Broom Laundry Stove Weighted Floor Brush Portable Ovens
... „ , ...... is ik f i » » , 124x20 3-4-in. polished blue
5 ‘ ‘ 1 p p ° r " --burner gas laundry stove that Mb. floor stce, 0 2-bumer sue. Full
brooms With .an be adjusted to S i..««r> brush for pol- tin lined and buUt with a glass !
full varnished inch heights. $7 QC 'shing wax door. Regular ^ Q qp
hnndlea- nt. Vt'UD floorv $226 W.95
fiQ Food Chopper IfaaA
DUe _ “riiniax" foo I 1 Q Cl >, •
• hopper, iv,th Boards
(lavbage Pail, ■ !Zl,e""Z7 l-otato Rieers SSt tlil
6-gallon galvanised pails with ] ium fine and .... .„ , , rubbing s u r
. . - „„i.,„ “Universal potato news of 3- ....
lock cover, $1.]S OO ,/ Puv*r *
OJ^C / Si 50 value heavy metal mth strong steel UP A q
$1 29 handle* Regularly 39c ^”r • ***'»
(iarhage * ,,0f. Tubs
(arts f -1 Gaii an i t e .1 f
Galvanise. TL~ A 1 ,• n C • . tuhmth drop |
-■»" "x22i„. I he Automatic Kemeerator N-;
vise with coil © *=»*<*. hoc val
cr. *1.95 vai r~\ So-Pound Caparity ue for cq
ue, for r"i . .... . . . . . . ®"1>
a.* ,n jf * A scientific refrigerator designed to „ , u
*b 1 *45/ - give service, and guaranteed to Keep hi ran hoxes
tfood fresh. One of the new features White japaned
Floor i- the built-in water cooler. giild'Vennled
Wax do-pound capacity priced at— | BREAD 1 J letter*. 3 sire*.
1 Jk \ alues up to
;.‘«:dVpis (ted cn a.;-" 89c
;Z rq,. ipO^T.OU Canister Sets
f„r DUC First payment, $5.4o, Plus Club Fee. "'piece cannis’er *e;s. blue
i a parted with lerv attractive
( lollies Pins " -- design* and stenciling. C'on
_ , ' . ‘isting of tea, coffee OO —
.s' Family Scale. 39c
for . *tC "Universal" family scales. Hamncr*
__ _ with black japaned finish n . ^ . ,
Ga* P ate* and whit* dial. 24 pounds. (.ecume Belgian willow clothes hampers
„ . ‘ m , - eg,staring hy ounces Regu in round half round, square snd oblong
2-burntr z*' plntc*. 10x20 in. n\rr BUck ia,iv %2 2?» t OC *hapc« Imre
japaned finish. Prilled burn- <£.4 A C Ht_ «P 1 .95 Regularly ^ USO Sl.fto
rn M.4i) F .7 Regnlarlj S\.M .(2.WJK
p . Fourth Floor Regularly $.’> hi) . . #3.9.%
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