Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 18, 1917, NEWS SECTION, Page 8, Image 8

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3E OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 18, 1917.
START WORK TO SAYE
LIVES OFARMEHIAHS
Church People of Omaha to i
Join in Campaign to Raise
Money for Purchase of
Pood.
The work ot the Umana Armenian j
knd Syrian Relief association is vellj
under may, and today the church rfo- j
pie of the city are expected to take j
Up the call that come from some
2,000,000 starvir men, -women ana
children and contribute their bit.
- At the morning meetings in the
Omaha churches the campaign will be
inaugurated," and during the afternoon
complete canvass of the city will be
made. It is intended to be a hosse-to-house
canvass and at the churches
Volunteer will be asked to go out
and spend at least a portion of the
ifternoon working with the ten can-
tains who are co-operating with ihe
ministers. These captain and the
territory that has been assigned to
them are:
Captain and Their Territory.
John L. McCague, from Ames ave
nue, north to Florence; H. H.
Baldrige, from Lake strret, r.orth to
Am,, avenue! C. M. Wilhelm. from
Cuming street, north to Lake street;
C. A. Grimmell. from l arnam street,
north to Cuming; X. H. Loomis, from
Leavenworth street, north to I-arnam;
Thomas J. Quinlan, Pacific street,
aouth to A; William F. Baxter, Leav
enworth street, south to A, Union Pa
cific tracks, west to city limits; J. A.
Bradley, South Omaha; Robert T.
Leavens, Dundee south of Under
wood avenue; Kev. Thomas Ander
son, Benson. ... ....
, To aid in raibing funds, tn addition
to the canvass of the city, a benefit
recital ha been arranged at the
Voting Women's Christian association
auditorium for Monday night, at
which a small admission will be
charged. Belies Miss Dorothy Mor
ton and Miss Adelade Wood at the
piano, there will be other leading mu
sicians of the city taking part.
Canvass for Fundi.
In making the canvass for relief j
fundi members of the committee win
be supplied with pledge cards and in
the event people are not prepared to
contribute cash at the time they can
ign the cards and later make their
payments. Cards and literature de
scribing the condition and needs of
the Armenians and Syrians will be
distributed in the churchei Sunday
morning. '
The relief work that ll being taken
up by the Omahans it in conjunction
with that of the. national association
that has set its mark at $6,000,000 a
month, it being figured that this sum
will be required monthly to succor
and save the Armenians and Syrians
from starving.
The work taken up by the national
association and in which the Nebraska
auxiliary is aiding is approved by
President Wilson and former Ambas
sadors Strauss and Morganthau, who
are familiar with the condition of the
people and their needs
Looking for work? Turn to the
Help ' Wanted Columns now. You
will find hundreds ofpositions lifted
there, ' - .
Keep-the-Home-Fires-Burning
Co-Ed at Omaha Uni Helps Soldiers
Miss Louise Brow n is the real keep-tlic-home-tires-burning-co-ed
at the
University of Omaha. The pretty
young lady is always doing something
for the boys at the front and in the
trendies.
Last year Miss Brown was one of
the most admired co-eds of the univer
sity and consequently she was always
entertaining her many admirers. But
this year .she has no time for any of
tluin. Instead the is working for the
welfare of her countrymen who are
away from home.
The first thing she did when the
boys left for the camp was to get the
address of a number of them so that
she miht write to them the good
news of home and friends. When the
Liberty bond issues were on Miss
Brown did her best by pushing the
movement at the school. When the
Young Men's Christian association
plunged its campaign it found her
a strong advocate.
Miss Urown has given up theaters
and most school socials this year for
she simply can not give time to them.
Instead she 'attends the Red Cross
classes. Besides she helps along by
taking part in other minor movements.
When the Woman's club did some
war work Miss Brown was there to
help with her university sisters. When
the "Y" campaign wanted girls to
hem at thi theaters she was also
present.
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But most of her work consists in
keeping some of the boys at the front
happy.
i'hat is not all she does for the sol
dier boys, either. She is constantly
knitting on a sweater. She does this
work in class rooms, study halls and
neven in chapel. How she manages to
prepare good jessons ana recite mem
well puzzles the professors of the
school. Nevertheless she does it.
Miss Brown is and has always been
one of the best students of the uni
versity, which goes to prove that those
who have the most to do do the best.
Four South Siders Are
Arrested for Misconduct
Charles and Earl Jones, brothers,
living at. 4717 South Twenty-first
street, arid Mrs. Lena Sellers. 4722 M
M streets, were arrested Friday night
orphan girl, living at Twentieth and
M. street, were arrested Friday night
by Officer Dworak at Forty-sixth and
Q streets. '
The Jones brothers have a covered
wagon at Forfv-sixth and Q streets.
It is alleged that Lena Sellers took
Stella TiHitt to the wagon and passed
Wednesday and Thursday as guests
of the modern gypsy men. Misconduct
is alleged.
A. W. Sellers, husband of Lena Sell
ers, is guardian of the young Tillitt
girl. He is out of the state at present.
The persons have been turned over
to the authorities at the central sta
tion. '
German Woodmen Circle
Ladies Buy Liberty Bond
At a recent meeting of German
grove No. 177, Supreme Forest Wood
men circle, with a large and repre
sentative attendance of German born
membership, a Liberty bond was pur
chased by a' unanimous vote, These
women are foreign born, but are most
intensely patriotic, holding that, al
though German born, their homes are
in America, the land of their adop
tion, and to America they owe and
. . i t i t
give ineir loyai support.
Marino Bound Over
On an Assault Charge
Charged with attempted assault on
Mrs. Robert Arlt, Harvard apart
ments, Peter Marino, an employe of
Rogers' confectionery, was bound
over to district court under heavy
bonds.
Marino, it is alleged, made im
proper remarks to Mrs. Arlt when he
came to her apartments for some
dishes in which she had ordered food
from Rogers'. Mrs. Arlt had just
returned from the hospital that day,
where she had undergone an opera
tion. Trustee Sues Railroad
' And Bank of Fremont
-A. F. Turner, trustee of the Brown
Consolidated Milling company of Fre
mont, a bankrupt, filed suit in federal
court against the Northwestern rail
way and the Farmers' and Merchants'
National bank of Fremont for $4,
275.51. He declares that a conspiracy
was entered into to make the defend
ant companies preferred creditors in
the distribution of the assets of the
bankrupt company.
Pacifist Meeting at Zurich
Forcibly Dispersed by Police
Zurich, Switzerland, Nov. 17,The
police were obliged to use their
sabers to break up a pacifist manifes
tation here last evening. Several per
sons were wounded. Numerous ar
rests were made. ,
U. S. SEEKS SKILLED
MEN FORM WORK
Will ImmediateiyBe Formed
Into Squadrons and Given
Special Instructions Be
fore Leaving.
Thousands of skilled workmen are
now being sought by the government
for a great back-bone organization
behind the American air service in
France.
The war will be won no less by
these than by the birdmen who fly
aloft. A man from almost any trade
imaginable can find a warm welcome
in the air service. These skilled men
will be formed into squadrons and
work behind the lines where the great
airdromes will be built. These will
keep the planes and balloons in prime
condition, so no aviator or aeronaut
will come to grief in the air through
any mechanical fault of his equipment.
Chevrons for All.
Practically two-thirds of the men
will be given the highest non-com
missioned offices in the army, first-
class sergeants and corporals.
Skilled men of various trades who
are physically fit, white, and not over
40, may enter the air service by send
ing their names, address, trade and
length of employment, present em
ployer and their liability to the draft
to the Volunteer Department, 119 D
street N. E., Washington. D. C Full
directions will thereupon be returned
from Washington. Men accepted will
be classified by trades and given two
or three weeks special illustration as
to how to apply their specialized
knowledge to specific airplane work.
They will then be formed into service
squadrons, their best men selected as
noncommissioned officers, and sent
across to France.
Two Arrested When
Booze is Found on Them
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neal, 620 South
Twenty-eighth street, were arrested
early this morning by Special Officer
Poland ji the Department of Justice.
Three jugs and seven bottles of wine
were taken as evidence.
Feliz J. Malkowski and John
Knapp, claiming to be residents of
Cleveland, were arrested at Union
depot by Officer Chaddock on charges
of being slackers. - They are being in
vestigated. Looking for work? Turn to- the
Help Wanted Columns now. You
will find hundreds of positions listed
there.
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Falls for Pie
Or Anything EU a Good Cook Pro
pares. Atk Him Why and Ho
Will Say "Stuart's Dys
papsia Tablets."
"Hot Mine Pit! Fine, Fln; On of th
Ho.lthl.st Thloft to Eat In th Wbol List
of Foods.
Yon can digest pie of any kind, en fried
lit pork fat, and lots of other so-called in
digestible fooda if you follow meal with
Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets. And it i from
such foodyyou set the most food value, th
greatest energy, the highest degree of nutri
tion. But whether you eat these plain dishes
or prefer salads, rarebits, fancy pastry and
th highly seasoned, special food, it is all
th same If you use Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tab
lets after meals. They digest food. They do
what th weak stomach can no longer ac
complish alone.
Get ISO-cent box of these tablets at any
drug store, then est heartily and note how
eomfortabl you feel. Advertisement.
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Three Individual Molds
Pura ahrmlnum assorted otyUa, Bend tbo coupon below with only 10c to
Jar mailing: Or wa will aond si molds anough to serro a full package of
Iffy-Jelt if yovi enclose 20c Mth tits coupon, Tba advertised priaa is 60c par set
Pint Dessert Mold
Or this Pint Mold, which sarvee a fall PMkave, will be aent for coat of
mailing. Enclose only 10c with coupon. This Pint Mold cornea in haaiV
ehp also. If preferred.
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Otp Thanksgiving Offer to JiffyJell Users
fisMwll flaw
for SmMs or
JtlU
This U to urge you to try JifTjr
Jellperhaps for Thanksgiving
dinner. You should know this
new-grade, quick, fruity dessert
It will be a revelation,
It is made with rare grade
Waukeshn gelatine which costs
twice as much as the common.
, taste.
And it brings you
quick desserts and salads with a wealth of ripe-fruit
All fruit flavors are made from the fruit itself. They
are highly concentrated, so every
serving tastes like fresh crushed
fruit.
All these liquid flavors come
sealed in glass vials. One in
each package. So they keep
their strength and freshness.
You add them when the jell
nas partly cooled, so you never scald the flavor.
You will be amazed to learn how Jiffy-Jell dainties excel old
style, quick gelatine desserts. Yet they cost but two cents per
serving.
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Then there is Mint flavor, which makes
a Mint Jell rich in fresh-mint taste. There
is Lime flavor made from lime fruit. It
makes an ideal salad jell tart, restful and
green. We want you to know these new
delights which a million homes now enjoy.
So we ask you to buy two packages to try.
Then send us this coupon, with 10c to pay mailing, and we win
send you three individual dessert molds, pure aluminum. Or
one 50-cent Pint Mold. Or, if you enclose 20c, we will send six
individual molds.
All will last a
lifetime. "
Accept this offer
for your own sake.
Do it now, for
the offer ends
November 29. UatfiswrVjsUM
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Flavors in Glass Vials
Ten Flavors in Glass Vials
Each Packagm Conlaini tna Flavor in a Stparat Vial
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rWaala CW fw0 pacing, for 25c Mtal
Mail Us This Coupon mSi
I have today received two packages of J13y
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Now I mail this coupon with
Q 10c for the Pint Mold, or
10c for 3 Individual Mold, or
20c for 6 Individual Molds
(Check which)
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you with Jiffy-Jell. Ba sure and have the
new flavors, Pineapple. Mint, Lime. Coffee,
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Waukesha Pure Food Company, Waukesha, Wis, J
Between 15th and
16th, on Howard.
Conveniently situ
ated on the1 edge of
Omaha's retail center,
yet not in the high
rent section. Able to
render a larger serv
ice and give greater
values, iss
Omur Ob
Your Chance to Refur
nish Your Bedroom at
BARGAIIIS IS COWj
Dressing Tables and Chif
foniers from broken suites in
walnuts, oaks and mahogany,!
reduced to the limit of value-i
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giving at dow our stores.
Mahogany Chiffonier and Dressing
Table, like illustra- 1 ft 7 K
tion. Each 4l7.lO
Mahogany Dressing Table single
mirror. t 1 C 7 C
Each J)10, D
Quartered Oak Dressing Table
triple mirror. i j
Bach ....a.H.i.j.viQi.lO
Our Old Lo
cation at
17th and
Howard
will be fin
ally discon
tinued D 15th.
r- y us l
8tre9 Made up of the two
Big Stocks; affording an op
portunity heretofore unequaled for
those who ave whole houses to
furnish or a single
room, or, if only a
single piece. is needed.
White Bed
Spreads,
large sizes,,
S1.95
This Taa Cart, double
tray service, made of
'best Northern Bireh,
mahogany finish, rub
ber tired 1 'artillery
wheels,
price . .
$12.50
Values in
TABLES.
t Values in
BUFFETS.
Values in
CHINA
CABINETS.
This Dining Suite is popularly characterized as William and Mary
-in period design-is done in Jacobean Oak-priced en suite or
separately
The Buffet is 60 inches high ; .
Price $47.50
The Table is 54-inch top;
price $37.50
The China Cabinet, 2 sizes
at .$26.75 and $37.50
The Chairs in leather, seats and
cane panel backs, each. ..... .$9.00
" Windsor
. Rocker,
Mahogany,
$9.75
Priscilla
Work Table,
Mahogany
$7i00
Mahogany
Library
Tables
$9.75.
$12.75,
$16.50
and up.
Overstaffed Living Boom Suites with the details
of this illustration cover our first floor, and there are
stunning values among the smartest of these. Tapestry
Chairs and Rockers like these are priced in the different
grades of covering from $18.75 to $45. The Davenport
shown has three loose spring cushions, it is hair surfaced
throughout arjd covered in figured tapestry, $75.00
Overstuffed
Easy Chair,
Tapestry
' Cover,
$14.50
Velour Chair
Overstuffed
very roomy,
$22.50
Genuine
Leather
Upholstered '
Rocker,
$2875
Leather Davenport
$42.50 ;
This Wing Chair, $18 75
tapestry covered . .
Oth.r
Sweeper
from S2.S0
to $5.50.
Warranted invincible 1 Q g
Sweepers .;. M, '
Spinet Desks.
, Library and Utility Tables
Desk, as illustrated ; solid dull brown
mahogany $33.00
Desk, similar, smaller size. 326.00
Household Desk 88.75 to $18.00
Library Table, exactly as illustrated
genuine mahogany top, 26x45 $23.50
Folding Card Table..... $1.95 '
Fumed oak, Jardinier stand.., 394 "
One Lot Six patterns, room-size,
7-6x9, Brussels Rugs $13.
One Lot-r-3 patterns,
9x12, Seamless Velvets. .$23.50
On Lot Wiltons, 9x12
$49.50
Wool Fibres, ,2754 .
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