The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 28, 1924, Image 7

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    [ Soy Scouts to
Hold Ceremony
| of Nani-Ba-Zlm
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Twelve Youths to Be Initiat
ed Into Trihe Sunday
at Camp Gif
ford.
< The Omaha council. Boy Scouts of
America, announce October 12, as the
date of their fall festival at Camp
Gifford. ,
This festival Is known as Nanl-Ba
Zhu. Twelve scouts will he ^lnitated
Unto the order of the Nanl-Ba Zhu
Saturday night, October 11 and on
iSunday afternoon these scouts to
gether with the old members of the
(Nani-Ba-Zhu will unveil the carving
on the totum pole,, for the sixth sea
ieon. I
Nani-Ba-Zhu has grown to be one
of. the Interesting features of the
camp activities. Last year over 700
people attended the ceremony. Forty
to 50 scouts, tn full Italian costume,
will take part In a pageant, follow
ing a ritual prepared.by Mrs. Myrtle
Mason and Charles Levings.
The Chicago',/ Burlington & Quincy
train leaves for-(.'amp Gifford at 1:05
Sunday nfternoofi. There Is no re
turning train leaving the camp after
,the ceremony.
The following scouts are to he Ini
tiated into the tribe: Donald Erlon.
. . Tribe 42; John Byrne, Tribe 100; Ned
* *Aull, Tribe IS;. Ralph Stapenhorst,
Tribe 81; Lazar’ Kaplan, Tribe «2;
Leslie Scholle, tfeibe 75 Wade Me
Haven, Tribe 79: Jack Morrison,
Tribe, 39; Herbert Way, Tribe 47;
Harry Merrlman,. Tribe 24; \erne
Rabatka, Tribe 91; Claude Sinnet,
Tribe 32; Walter Dempster, Tribe 81.
GOVERNOR GOES
TO CONFERENCE
i Lincoln, Neb., Rept. 27.—Governor
Charles Brvnn, democratic vice pre
sidential nominee, left here late today
for Chicago, where he will confer with
Lincoln Dixon, in charge of the west
fern democratic headquarters, and
other party organizers. Saturday, on
the arrangement of future Itinerar
ies for the national candidates and
others speaking in the Interest of the
democratic party.
While in Chicago the governor will
take up with coal dealers the question
af furnishing this state its October
supply, that for September having
been exhausted.
MISSING MAN’S
BODY IS FOUND
Stella, Neb., Sept. 27.—Mrs. Will
Hugh of Stella, was notified today
that the body of her brother, Elmer
Liberty, of Rule, Neb., had been found
In Arizona, where his suitcase was
found last January- Liberty wrote a
letter home, December 28, 1923, but
except the finding of his suitcase
| with his Insurance papers, no trace of
'/dm had been found.
He was unmarried and his parents
reside at Rulo.
Thieves Raid Farms While
Owners Attend County Fair
Hperlnl Dispatch to The Omaha IW.
Beatrice, Neb., Kept. 27.—Thieves
visited the farm home of John
Winkle, south of here, «nd stole a
quantity of linen, silk, children’s cloth
ing and jewelry. They also raided
the farm of K. Abner, a neighbor,
and carried off 200 chickens. The rob
beries occurred while the two families
were attending the county fair here.
4,
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streaked or bleached hair to any shade
of golden, blonde, or varying shades ot
P*9«'. brown or black. All dealers sell and
~ recommend Brownatone. Two sizes—
50c and $1.50. (5 times as much.) Don't
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TINTS GRAY HAIR ANY SHADE
po Wash Away Those
Wrinkles and Crowsfeet
If your face is disfigured with wrinkles,
no matter what the cause, you can quickly
Jispel every line, even the most obstinate,
by using a simple, home made wash lotion.
Merely dissolve an ounce of powdered saxo
lite in a half pint witch hazel—ingredients
found in any drug store. Rathe the fate
in this, and presto I—you scarcely believe
your own eyes when you look Into your
mirror and behold the marvelous transfor
mation 1
The remarkable astringent action of the
saxolite so tightens the akin, wrinkle* art
literally pressed out. Rest of all, this re
sult is not purely temporary, for the lo
tion also ha* a healthful tonic action,
which tends to strengthen and tone up
the weakened tissue. It cannot Injure th*
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|l*(i j tj I'i i
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ly of—•
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Maybelle Bossie Spends Wedding
Anniversary Alone First Time;
It’s Friday and Thirteenth Year
Mrs. Maybelle McKean Bogsle. sec
ond wife of the thrice wed Claude
Bessie, erstwhile city clerk, now free
under bond on assorted serious
charges, celebrated her 13th wedding
anniversary Friday—alone.
Perhaps she didn't exactly cele
brate, for she said she felt lonely,
as this tyas the first anniversary In
13 years when Claude had not been
with her.
On the other hand, even if it was
Friday, and even if It was the 13th
anniversary, and even If she was
alone, she wasn't exactly down
hearted, either.
“I don't blame my luck on the
number 13,” she laughed “My bad
luck started long before the 13th an
niversary."
A cynical person might have in
ferred that site considered that the
bad luck started exactly 13 years ago
Friday, when she and Bessie were
married in Mayor IJahlntan's office
in the city hall.
Bessie, when his wife last heard
from him,.was sojourning in Council
Bluffs with his third wife.
“If you want to call her that,”
added Mrs. Bossie in a bittersweet
voice.
Mrs. Bossie says there will be no
divorce and no reconciliation, as fai
ns she Is concerned.
Nebraskan Returned for
$176 Forgery at Dew itt
Beatrice, Neb., Sepl. 27.—John
Slate, alias C. W. Klmore, was
brought back from Mound city. Mo.,
yesterday by Sheriff Green, Wilber,
Neb., on thp charge of passing a for
ged check for $176 at the Farmers
and Merchants’ bank of DeWitt, Neb.,
September 6. He was employed on
the farm of Kudolph Pohlman until
he disappeared, two weeks ago.
Omaha Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings this week, $40,872,
444.33; last week, $43,717,570.21; last
year, $35,476,773.82.
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Fire Prevention
Week Is Planned
Preparations Discussed at An
nual Meet of Nebraska
Association.
Preparations to make Fire Preven
tion week in Onrnlia, October 5 to 11,
more effective than ever before were
discussed at tho annual meeting of
the Nebraska State Fire Prevention
association at Hotel Fontenelle Fri
day afternoon.
The association plans an Intensive
campaign for the general observance
of Fire Prevention week, and will
continue' throughout the year to
carry on town tire luizard Inspection*
and fire prevention meetings ns In
the punt. •
Officers for the i-omlng year elected
Friday ure: i'harles F. HenUtickeen
president; E. It. Perfect, vice presi
dent, and P. K. Walsli, secretary.
The executive committee will con
sist of these officers and Otto Deal.
Donald W. Lyle, E. 8. Freeman, Leo
Allen, C. E. Babcock and W. M
Eberle of Omaha, and Fred Walt of
Lincoln.
Holdrege Plans Paving.
Holdrige, Neb., Sept. 2S.—Property
owners here have circulated petitions
on the city for an extensive paving
program for next spring, to cover sev
eral miles of street. The petitions
will he presented to the city council
for official action.
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
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Buy "Diamond lives"—no othei
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A Gi *de t<»the Greatest Piano
Values Omaha Has Ever Known
H 0,5 P E'S oOth YEAR SALE
Scores of Music for Every Home at Prices
Factories to Fit Every Pocketbook
Assisting in
This Event
I Baby Grands
Every home should have a piano, and every woman’s
desire is some day to own a Grand Piano. Her desire is
easily gratified during our Golden Jubilee. Prices and
terms on highest grade instruments are the lowest ever.
For example, we are showing a brand new and guar
anteed Grand Piano at only Terms,
SAVINGS AS GREAT AS $400 $3.00
ON FINE BABY GRANDS Week
—--—— -m
, PLAYER <t
PIANOS
Brand new, guaranteed play
er pianos, equipped with
every modern appliance for
rendering perfect expres
sion.
FREE—15 rolls of music, bench
and scarf and FREE delivery.
TERMS $3.00 WEEK
New prights $
Here is a 1925 model, guaranteed upright piano
at a bargain price. Our agreement with the
factory does not permit us to publicly an
nounce its name. But it comes in either oak,
walnut or mahogany, and is a rare value in
every way.
$10 Down $2 Per Week buy now*
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Pho ographs i
I Consoles, up from ^ dllU E
g Other Models as Low as $48 f
1 A FINE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM I
m $95 Kdi.on . $2 00 mo. $200 Ch.na, $5 00 mo. 9185 "TflB |
W $95 Sugar, oak. . $2.00 mo. 955 $200 Sonora . . $5 00 mo. 9185 I H KM J fl ■ W m |
f*f $100 Playarphona, $2 50 mo. 958 $125 Sonora $3 00 mo. 975 5 I I VI R*
$300 Victrola .. $5.00 mo. 9135 $125 Victrola. oak. $3 mo. 985 Tf) I I I ■ H
$200 Hrun.wick, $5.00 mo S I 35 $110 f mrnon $.1.00 nio. #>.’» M A t* I
till $200 Victrola . $9.00 mo. 9 1'15 $125 Cramnna ... (3.00 mo. 9^5 Cl TI’T' * I
*» $250 Stagar Con., $5 mo, 91 15 $150 F.di.on . $3 50 mo. 935 Owl 1 II
'M $200 Sonora . . $S 00 mo. $|45 $175 Stradivara $.1 50 mo S!VT» H
M Consoles, $58 and Up $175 Mandrl .... $3.50 mo. ^115 JM
$210 Stager . . . .f6.00m6. |105 Upright*, $48 and Up jp
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