The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, December 02, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    Omaha Bee Opens
Annual Shoe Fund
for Poor Kiddies
Many Youngsters in City Need
Footwear to Keep Out
Slush and Snow; Teach
ers Send in Names.
This will be a tough winter on the
school boy or girl who hasn't a sub
stantial pair of shoes.
When the snows come, with their
attendant slush and mire, It Is a luck
less child Indeed who Isn't protected
from the elements. And one of the
most Important preventives of bad
colds, pneumonia, grippe and other
Ills Is to have the feet snugly clad.
For that reason, year after year,
The Omaha Bee has conducted a free
shoe fund for school children. The
co-operation of the teachers has been
sought, always cheerfully obtained,
so that many needy youngsters have
been well shod during the cold winter
months.
December Is. Here.
December Is now here, and so, on
Monday the shoe fund got underway.
Contributions, large and small, are
the order of the day.
The method employed for the prop
er distribution of shoes Is a practi
cable one.
V Teachers In the public schools send
In. from time to time, the names of
pupils whose shoes are worn out,
poorly patched or too well ventilated.
J. B. Carver, city truant officer, han
dles this matter, and sends orders for
shoes to those who need them. These
orders may be filled at shoe stores,
and the school fund is hilled for them.
No Overhead Expense.
Omaha people have responded cor
dially to this fund every winter. An
Inquiry as to when the 1924-25 fund
was to start came In Monday. Said
the writer of the letter:
“When I was a kid I knew what It
was "to tramp through the snow to
school on shoes so thin that my feet
were constantly getting wet. Count me
In when the fund starts this year. I
think It is a worthy cause.”
There is no expense attached to the
raising of this fund. Every penny
goes for shoes, and each child Is fit
ted according to his own size. Let's
get started. Contributions should be
sent to The Omaha Bee Free School
‘ Fund, Omaha, Neb., and checks and
money orders should be made, ou the
same way.
Th» Omaha Bee .fS.OO
George Stevens Injured
When Driving Automobile
Beatrice. Dec. 1.—George Stevens of
Lincoln was severely cut about the
head and one leg when thrown from
hla car near Cortland as he was driv
ing home with his two sisters, Mrs.
Ted Haney and Mrs. John Moore. In
reaching over to wipe o?f the wind
shield he lost control of the machine,
which struck a post, throwing him
out. The car passed over him. The
women were unhurt. Stevens was
brought back to the home of his sis
ter, Mrs. Roy Hubbard, of this city.
Corn Yields 75 Bushels
to Acre on Prusa Farm
Columbus, Dec. 1.—A corn yield
averaging 75 bushels to the acre, first
quality, is being harvested at the
Emil J. Prusa farm near Howells,
Neb.
Franklin, Nov. 28.—Franklin coun
ty farmers have most of the corn
crop in the crib. The yield averaging
25 bushels an acre at the present
price of 85 cents a bushel will put a
lot of money In their bank accounta.
No Reason Known for ‘"Run**
That Closed Bank at Dodge
Columbus, Dec. 1.—Reorganization
of the First National bank at Dodge,
Neb., la planned following a “run”
• which closed Its doors because with
drawals came faster than money
could be obtained. E. J. Burgmeyer,
vice president, declares the bank con
ditions, apart from the withdrawals,
are satisfactory. No reason for the
sudden “run” has been discovered.
Two Daughters of Doctor
Operated on for Appendicitis
Winside, Dee. 1.—Two daughters of
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Neely were taken
111 last week and underwent, opera
tions for appendicitis. Both aro doing
well.
New Winside Shipper
Tops Omaha Sheep Market
Winside, Dec. 1.—Harry Fidrick of
near Winside shipped 243 sheep to the
Omaha market last week and received
the top price of 113.65.
Interest Rate Reduced.
Columbus. Dec. 1.—Platte county
banks today cut the rate of Interest
on time deposits to 4 per cent. Inter
est rates here hnve continued at 5
per cent since the war, although sur
rounding county banks have been pay
ing 4 per cent.
ADVKRTIXKMII NT.
Don’t Fuss With
Mustard Plasters!
Musterole Works Without the
Blister—Easier, Quicker
There's no sense In mixing a mess
of mustard, flour and water when you
can easily relieve pain, soreness or
stiffness with a little clean, white
Musterole.
Musterole Is made of pure oil of
mustard and other helpful Ingred
ients, combined In the form of the
present white ointment. It takes the
place of mustard plasters, and will
not blister.
Musterole usually gives prompt re
lief from sore throat, bronchitis, ton
sillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, nen
i-algln, headache, congestion, pleurisy,
rheumatism, lumbago, pains and
aches of the back or joints, sprains,
aore muscles, bruises, chilblains
frosted feet, colds of the chest (It
may prevent pneumonia).
To Mothers: Musterole Is slso
made In milder form f»r •*«
hies and small children. Ask
for Children's Miislerole.
35c and *3c, Jars and tubes.
&
Better than a mustard plaster
Washington Senator
Named G. 0. P. Whip
| ststtron wcsuLvjo^es. »*-»»*«. |
Washington, Ilec. 1.—Senator Wes
ley L. Jones of Washington was ap
pointed republican whip of the senate
this afternoon by diaries Curtis, new
majority leader.
Jones was named to fill vacancy
caused by the promotion of Curtis
to leadership. He has served In the
senate for 15 years and has frequent
ly acted in a whip capacity during
previous sessions of congress.
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Women of Humphrey
Organize Concert Band
v--;
Columbus, Dec. 1.—The women of
Humphrey, Neb., are organizing a
concert band under the direction of
H. C. Sheppard, leader of the men's
band.
Railway and Bank
j
Taxes Protested
Personal Assessments Levied
in Jefferson County Con
tested in Court.
Falrbury, Tier. 1.—The Rock Island
Railway company offered to pay
tbout one-seventh of the company'
tersonal tax for 1924. The county
reasurer gave a receipt In full for
terminal tax, $2,955. There la still
(19,000 due, which the company re
’usea to pay until a court decision is
landed down.
The Burlington Railway company
taa signified its willingness to pay
tot to exceed 40 per cent of the per
tonal tax levied against their Jeffer
son county holdings. This company
?aid 75 per cent last year.
The St. Joseph * Grand Island
company tax in Jefferson county, $14,
J00, has been paid in full.
Jefferson county banks are follow
ing the lead of last year by tendering
one-fourth of the personal assessment
levied against them, pending a de
cision of the courts, which are consid
ering the proposition and have been
for the last year. In most instances
county treasurers have refused the 25
per cent tender for 1923 and 1924 per
sonal tax. If the Nebraska banks win,
treasurers must accept 25 per cent of
the levy without Interest. Ifthebank3
lose, the full amount must be paid
with accrued Interest at 10 per cent.
SCHOOLBOY HURT
BY AUTOMOBILE
Edwin Joseph Carter, 7, 1S02 North
Forty-eighth avenue, was knocked to
the pavement and badly bruised and
lacerated Monday morning at Forty
third and Hamilton streets by the
car df R. B. Held of the Held Hand
company.
The lad was on his way to school
with his older brother, Hester, 9.
According to witnesses he dashed
across the street In front of an ap
proaching street car and was struck
by the auto.
POSSE IN SEARCH
OF MISSING HUNTER
Falrbury, Dec. 1.—J. N. Howard
21, left home Friday morning aftei
telling hi* wife that he tvas going
hunting nine miles northwest of Fair
bury, and has not returned. His dis
appearance wrs reported Saturday to
the sheriff and Sunday morning a
posse of about 25 neighbors started a
search for the missing man.
Howard was an employe of the
Rock Island shops, haying come here
six months ago from New Hamp
ton, la.
He left In his ow n Ford coupe hear
ing license number 1219, engine num
her 530338.1. He Is 5 feet 11 inches
tall; weighs 1«0 pounds; has light hair
and blue eyes and drags his feet
slightly In walking.
Rev. and Mr*. A. A. Crissman
Celebrate Golden Wedding
Crete, Dec, 1.—Rev. and Mrs. A. A
Crissman, who were married Thanks'
giving day. 1874, celebrated their 50th
anniversary at their home In Crete
Sixty dollar gold pieces were present
ed them as a memento of love anr
esteem by their many friends ir
Crete where they have resided evei
since Mr. Cressman retired from th(
active work of the ministry. All daj
Thanksgiving flowers, letters and tele
grams were coming In. Rev. and Mrs
Cressman have a son and a daughter
The son is Dr. Ralph Cressman o
Hastings, the daughter, Mrs. W. P
Fulton of Minneapolis.
NEDRItt
The safe remedy for
colds -headaches
rheumatism- ains.
Does not de
press the heart
like Aspirin
oAt Vm£ Stores
1,000 Wonderful Gifts
at Invitingly Low Prices
Especially Suitable for Christmas
Giving, are indicated by pale green
Priscilla Sewing Cabinet, Gate Leg Tables in walnut
finished antique mahog- or mahogany, as pictured. Solid Mahogany Telephone
any, at .6.75 at .24.75 Table, with chair, 19.75
-si
Stiekiey Lacquered Fern Coxwell Chair in rich figured
Solid Mahogany Smoking Stand, in bUfk *n'1 *oW velour, at.68.00
Stand, at .13.75 or popply red, at 11.50 In mohair, with velour
One of a score of excellent Sewing Stand in the aarne trim, at.70.00
things for smokers. lacqutra, at ,. ..12.00 In *11 mohair, at. .94.00
Toys for 122
The problem of securing attractive toys at a low price is one that haa
received our careful attention throughout eleven months of this year,
because we know that this is the problem of all who have gifts to choose
for many little children. You will find them all arranged in one big
bargain square on our third floor. The values are stupendous and cer
tainly such as will encourage you to shop at once.
BB a
Santa Claus In Sleigh with Two Rein- "1 AA
deers that prance and pull sleight.-L»v/U
Mechanical Sport Model Automobile 1 AA
with rubber tires and driver.X«UU
Folding Doll Sulkies with rubber tired 1 AA
wheels . -L.V/U
Metal Wheelbarrow with bolted shafts "I /"k/\
and disc wheels....
10-inch Drums with composition 1
heads, at ... X.vU
12-In. Educational Foard with alphabet, 1 AA
nnmerala and writing aurfaoe, boxed., -L.V/U
Ten-key Mahogany Upright Finnoa, 1.00
20-piece Aluminum Tea Service, attrac- 1 AA
tively boxed. J.v/'/
K-pieoe White Porcelain Cooking Sot, 1 A A
large aixe, attractively boxed. J..V7U
F'ullv Dreaaed Holla with unbreakable 1 A A
heada . -L.W
Badtima Doga and Cata, inada from 1 Afj
• waahabla laatharattc (14 inchea). i.»V/V/
*
Orchard-Wilhelm
SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS
I
Drouth Enters
Fourth Month
Columbus Has Had No Rain
or Snow for 91 Days;
Nights Cold.
Columbus, Dec. 1.—December 1 was
lh» 91st day of drouth, the longest
without appreciable precipitation
ever known here. General November
daytime temperature averages are the
highest on record for the month and
the nishtlme averages, hovering only
a little shove the aero mark, make
the nights among the coldest on
record.
Continued shipment of feeder cat
tle Is literally cleaning many feed lots
in the central Platte and lower I/O up
river rallies. Farmers declare they
are determined to keep enough corn
to feed cows, piga and chickens for
their own uses.
Accident Victim Recovers
From Fracture of Skull
Beatrice, Pec. 1.—Mrs. Ruth Cad
man, who was seriously injured a few
weeks ago in an auto accident at. Wy
more, and who has been receiving
P-eamTen^^^^ocaMtospltal^Ta^bccii
removed to her homo ot Wymore,
where she Is elowly recovering.
Amon* other injurle* ehe received »
fracture of th* akull-__
~ ————^*
BERNICE COAL •
Arkansas Anthracite
We Hava a Fre»h Supply
UPDIKE coal”*
WAlnut 0300
BXoSX Store I
1
ALE'i
Starts Monday, December lst--Ends Wednesday |
15c Cigars. .2 for 6c
Pathfinder Portuondo
Hunter Ata-Boy
El-Tora Maxie-Cob
Black & White
And Many Other Brandi
10c Cigars, 2 for 11c
Roi Tan La-Cubana
Abbey Muny Park
And Many Other Brandi
TOILET GOODS
25c Jonteel Powder Puff, wool,
3-inch .2 for 26*
50c Jonteel Cold Cream Face
Powder.2 f°r 51*
25c Jonteel Talcum,
at.2 for 26*
$1.00 Jonteel Compact,
at . . 2 for 81.01
60c Boquet Ramee Complexion
Powder.2 for 51*
$1.00 Boquet Ramee Com
plexion Powd. 2 for 81.01
$1.50 Boquet Ramee Toilet
Water.2 for 81.51
76c Juncve Vanishing Cream,
at .2 for 76*
75c Juneve Cold Cream,
at .2 for 76*
$1.50 Dazira Face Powder.
at.2 for 81.51
25c Medicated Skin Soap,
at .2 for 26*
25e Klenzo Tar Snap,
at.2 for 26*
15c Rexall Toilet Soap,
at.2 for 16*
50c Hair Fix.2 for 51*
50c Petroleum Hair Rub
at .2 for 51*
$1.00 Locust Blossom Toilet
Water.2 for Sl.Ol
$1.00 Arbutus Toilet
Water....2 f°r Sl.Ol
$1.00 Georgia Rose Toilet
Water.2 for Sl.Ol
25c Georgia Rose Talcum
Powder.2 for 26*
75e Rexall Theatrieal Cold
Cream, 1-lb. size, 2 for 76*
50c Harmony Massage Cream,
at.2 for 51*
50c Harmony Cocoanut Oil
Shampoo, at....2 for 51*
35e Harmony Cream of
Almonds.2 for 36*
SOe Lemon Cocoa Butter Skin
Cream .2 for 51*
50e Lemon Cocoa Butter Skin
Lotion.2 for 51*
60c Arbutus Vanishing
Cream.2 f°r 51*
25c Trailing Arbutus
Talcum.2 for 26*
$1.50 1-ounca bottles Perfume,
(assorted) ,,1 for 81 51
' FACE POWDERS
Many kinds at about one-hRlf
'price. That Is, a 25c box of
powder.2 for 26*
A 60c box .2 f°r 51*
TALCUM POWDERS
Many kinds, a 25c powder,
at .2 for 26*
ROUGE
Mai ’dor Rouge . . 2 fnr 51*
Luxor Rouge . . . 2 for 51*
NAIL POLISH
25c Polish.2 for 26*
COMPACTS
$1.50 Double Compact,
at.2 for 81.51
CUTICLE REMOVER
25c Luxor.2 for 26*
Pen and Pencil Sets
for Xmas Gifts
$2.00 Gold Pen and Pencil Sets
for Christmas, 2 for 82.01
Curling Irons
81.10 < urling Irons,
2 for 81.20
WHAT IS A ONE-CENT SALE?
It is a Sale where you buy an item at the regular price
—then another item of the same kind for lc. As an
illustration: The standard price of Jonteel Face Pow
der is 50c. You buy one box at this price—then for
one cent more you get another box, or the two for 51c.
Every article in this Sale is a high-class, standard piece
of merchandise, just the same as we sell you every
day at regular prices and have sold you for years.
It is just our way of keeping old customers and creat
ing new ones. It is your opportunity to stock up on
needed merchandise—and lay in a supply of items
suitable for Xmas gifts.
THIS SALE MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY
—At all four Sherman & McConnell Stores.
50c Klenzo Dental 51c
Cream.2 for
50c Klenzo _ 51c
Antiseptic ... 2 f°r
PURETEST
PRODUCTS
25c Aspirin Tablets, 24s,
at.2 for 26C
25c Epsom Salts, 16-oz.,
at .2 for 26<*
25c Zinc Stearate, 1 oz.,
at .2 for 26C
$1.00 Mineral Oil, Russian
type, at.2 for *1.01
25c Spirit Camphor, 1 oz.,
at.2 for 26C
25c Boric Acid, 4 oz..
at . ..2 for 26C
25c Glycerine Suppositories,
at.2 for 26C
60e Hydrogen Peroxide,
at.2 for 61c
DRUGS
100 Calomel and Soda Tablets,
at.. . .2 for 26C
Hinkle’s Pills -2 for 36C
100 Blaud’s Iron Tabs,
at.2 for 51C
Medicated Throat Tablets,
at.2 for 16C
Hair Tonics
50c Youth Craft Hair Tonic,
at.2 for 51C
75c Walnutta... 2 for 76C
La Creole Hair Tonic,
at.. .. .2 for 76C
Q-Ban.2 for *1.01
Shaving Brush
Regular $1.00
Sale Price
2 for $1.01
BUY XMAS GIFTS
AT THIS SALE
HAND LOTION
25c bottle Pond Lily Cream.
at.2 for 26C
TOILET WATERS
Many kinds. A $1.00 bottle.
at.2 for *1.Ol
SHAMPOOS
Softex Shampoo...2 for 11C
Pineglow Shampoo. 2 f°r 51C
Smoothair ..... .2 for 51C
60c Palmolive Shampoo,
at.2 for 51C
SAFETY
RAZOR
Two for $1.01
SasS PRODUCTS
50c Antiseptic Powder,
at.2 for 51d
25c Com Solvent. 2 for 26e
25c Carbolic Salve, 2 for 26c
50c Kidney Pills, 2 for 51C
25c Little Liver Pills,
at. ..2 for 26C
50c Milk of Magnesia,
at.2 for 51£
$1.00 Syrup Hvpophosphites,
at.2 for St.01
50c bottle Mentholated 'WTiite
Pine and Tar,.. -2 for olC
60c Shaving Lotion.
8 ounces.. .2 for 61C
25c Tooth Paste..2 for 26C
20c Z. O. Ointment, 2 for 21C
Hospital Needs
15c Firstaid Zinc Ox. Ad
hesive Plaster, 2 for 16C
(Size 1 inch by 1 yard)
40c Firstaid Zinc Ox. Ad
hesive Plaster. 2 for 41C
(Size 1 inch by 5 yards)
STATIONERY
45c Cascade Linen, Pound
Paper.2 for 46c
40c Cascade Linen Envelope* to
match.. - 2 for 41C
$1.00 Symphony Lawn Sta
tionery with farcy borders,
at...2 boxes, Sl.Ol
$1.00 Le Claire Stationery,
at.2 for 81.01
10c Envelopes. 2 pkgs., 11c
80c box of four-tint Station
ery.2 for 81C
Polishes
Waxit for automobiles and
furniture ... - 2 for 31C
NAIL FILES
Regular 15c—2 for 16^
$2 PEARL MANICURE
SETS, 2 for $2.01
Regular 30c
Rexall Shaving
Cream, 2 for 31c
"0c Rcvall Shaving Stick,
at. ........ - 2 for 31C
SOAPS
Oriental Tar Soap. 2 for 13C
Lifebuoy Soap. 2 for llC
Oriental Peroxide Soap,
at. 2 for 16C
COMBS
Lots of 25c Pocket Combs,
at.. 2 for 26C
50c Robbie Combs, 2 for r»lC
BRUSHES
15c Hand Brushes, 2 for 16C
Lather Brushes... 2 for 31C I
Buy Christmas
Gifts Now
OPEKO
COFFEE
A blend of High Grade Cof
fee of exceptional value,
roasted and packed by the
latest machinery. During
our 1-Cent Sale C7/,
we offer 2 lb*. for " • ~
Liggett’*
Opeko Tea
200 Cup* of Taa for 1C.
Orange Pekoa, green For
mosa, Oolong, mixed black
and green—
2 0n*-Half Pound* /? 1 _
for . OlC
25c Vanilla Extract,
2 ounces.2 for 26C
40c Symond’s Inn Lemon
Extract.2 for <41C
25c Symond'a Inn Cocoa,
at..2 for 26C
25c Symond’a Inn Baking
Chocolate.2 for 26c
30c Symond's Inn Beef
Cubes.2 f°r 31C
25c Black Pepper..2 for 26<*
25c Cinnamon... .2 for 26<*
25c White Pepper.2 for 26c
25c Nutmeg.2 for 26c
25c Ginger. . .... - 2 for 26C
25c Red Pepper. . .2 for 26c
Truefruit Strawberry, Rasp
berry or Grape Jam, 15-oz.
jars. 2 for 55C
35c Pure Grape Jelly,
at.2 for 36C
45e Orange Marmalade,
at.. 2 for 46C
Floating Castile
Soap, 2 for 26c
CANDY
75c Fenway Whole Cherries in
Liquid Cream, 1-lb. boxes,
at.2 lb*. 76C
60c Homemaid Wrapped Cara
mels. 1-lb. bx.. 2 lbs.. 61C
35c Liggett’s Milk Chocolate
Bar. 4-lb. sire. 2 bars 36c
10c Liggett's Cough Drops,
at. 2 pkgs., 11C
Thermos Bottles
$1.25 One-Pint Thermos
Bottles_2 for SI.26
RUBBER GOODS
$2.25 Maximum Hot Water
Bottle-2 for S2.26
$2 00 Maximum Fountain
Syringe. ... 2 for S2.01
75c Victoria ladies'
Comb. 2 for 76C
40c Maximum rocket
Comb.2 for 411
75c Laborlite Household
Apron.2 for 7CV
$3.00 Whirling Spray,
at.2 for S3.01
Moire Water Bottle,
at. 2 for SI.36
Moire Fountain Syringe,
at.. 2'for SI.36
These Are All New Good*
and Fully Guaranteed
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