Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 02, 1918, Page 9, Image 9

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VICTIM OF "DOPE"
HABIT TAKEN IN
Friday, February 1, 1918
Stora Hour!
A. M. to 6 P. M.
-BURGESS-NASH STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY-
Store Hours:
9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
-Phone D. 137.
Satarfay at Borgess-Naslh Till 6 P. M
THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARf 2. 1&18.
CHARGEBY WIFE
Or. Munson Released on Bond
'Through, Efforts of Devoted
. Women; is Removed to
Sanitarium.
Dr. H. 0. Munson, arrested list
Friday night in bis office, 601 Paxton
block, 'on a -charge' of ' selling, mor
phine and cocaine, has been released
on. $5,000 bond.
His is a story of a promising young
physician dragged from his career
by the insidious inroads of the "dope"
habit. It is also a story of the de
votion of woman. For his wife and
mother came to his rescue in his ex
tremity, lt'-was tney who obtained
the bond for his release from jail and
it is they who took kirn from the
United , States marshal's office aftet
the boiid was signed and concyed
hitn to a sanitarium for treatment in
the hope of redeeming him and win
ning him back to a life of honor and
self-respect.
Dr. jlunson, when brought to the
marshal's "office after spending five
days in jail deprved of morphine,
Was a physical wreck. He walked u,.
and down the room.
Says He's Punished.
"Oh, I surely am being punished 1
1 surely am being punished!" he kept
saying to himself. "I never suffered
in my life as I have suffered in these
days." .
Marshal Flynn finally persuaded
him fp lie down on the lounge. When
the bond was approved and signed
he was liken to a waiting automobile
by his wife ard mother.
Dr. Munson was graduated from
Creigbtbn Medical college some years
ago and had a good practice unt.l the
"dope" habit fastened itself upon him.
He was accustomed to taking 10
grains a day. "
Changes in Food Rules
Announced to Hotel Men
Announcement of the change in
food administration rules was made
by Gurdon .W. Wattles, federal fcod
administrator tor Nebraska, yesterday
. afternoon at a meeting of 125 hotel
and frestaurant men at Hotel -Paxton.
T.hat, a. g eater .saving of pork and
bacon will be effected in the homes
through observing breakfast as the
.meatless meal and further that public
Aarmflf n nrpc will ma ona i pfl tn mnvn
' given as the reason for the change by
. the auministrator.
. The, hotel and restaurant men pres
t entiunanimously agreed to rigidly ad
k here, to- the meatless day and porkles3
day and the meatless meals program.
.,Xhey also pledged themselves to be
, gin observance of the new regula
tions today.
,;, E.V. Parrish, publicity manager ot
the foffd administration, reviewed the
new rules and regulations, emphasiz-
riog-the interpretations of the pound-
vtorpaund sale of substitutes with
iwbeat. flour. - - ;"
nv "The ruling jneans," said he, "that
.retailers must -sell a total amount of
substit Jtes in weight with the amount
of wfteat flour sold."
-"Suggestions that all public eating
places should serve a vegetarian lunch
, oinlinner, which the customer might
take in Heu oi regular orders, was
made by Richard Kitchen, assistant
state chairman of hotels and restau
rants, 'i
Clement E. Chase Honored
.' V By Two Universities
Clement E. Chase, now chief en
gineer in charge of the reconstruction
of the high bridge across the Hudson
fiver at Poughkeepsie, has been
awarded by the American Society of
- .. . . i 1 1
AV engineers me zoning wuuu pn.ee
for 1917 for his paper entitled "The
Cherry Street Bridge. Toledo, O."
The same paper brought Mr. Chase
the Fuertes medal from Cornell uni
versity. .' lr, Chase also has charge of the
steel inspection for the Pennsylvania
road of the new railroad bridge over
the ;.Ohio " at Louisville, Ky., which
is to. have a 645 channel span, a record-breaker
for its type of construc
tion,. '
M ilwaukee to Run
' : Homeseekers' Excursions
General Fawenger Agent Haynes
of the Milwaukee announces that
every Tuesday from March to Decem
ber, inclusive, this year, the company
will run homeseekers' excursions from
the.' east-mto tlfe Dakotas ana Mon
tana. Special rates will be made with
a mew to settling the vacant land in
the states of tha northwest.
Officials of the other lines assert
that" if the Milwaukee runs homeseek
efjs excursions intc the northwest, it
will" be a break from an agreement
entered into wit' the Western Passen
ger association and will likely result
in all western and southern lines fol
lowing -suit. .
McGuire Says He Will Protest
Granting Soft Drink Permits
' City Prosecutor McGuire has no
tified Superintendent Kugel of the
police department that he will pro
test granting 1918 soft drink licenses
to all persons who were convicted
of law violations in connection with
these parlors since May 1, 1917.
Mr. Kugel stated he received a list
of 60 who would be-affected if the
i 1 .i .:.. u -
cuy council snouiu suaidiu wic yij
tesls of the prosecutor.
It will bevdiscussed by city coun
cil committee of the whole r ext Mon
"day morning.
.School Engineers Are t
Given More Employment
, Buildings' and grounds committee
of the Board of Education met a
delegation of engineers of the school
buildings Thursday night to discuss a
25 per cent wage increase asked by
the engineers.
"We explained that the engineers
will be paid this year on a basis of
12 months, instead of 10 months, and
that explanation cleared away a mis
understanding. The matter of. grant
ing a raise of pay has not been dis
posed of," stated Chairman Warfield
of the committee.
ACl earawayof Women's
Boots and'Party Slippers
IN most instances the reductions are to ' less than
the regular price.
Women! Boots About
W Z i2 Price
.VSh tin I Short line of women's nov
elty high cut boots, reduced
to $6.95 a pair.
Women's Skating Boots,
' $4.45
Black and pearl gray,
high cut or low cut skating
boots, reduced to $5.45 and
$4.45.
Dancing nd Party Slippers,. $3.75
Including: t
Black satin beaded vamps, i D.J.-
White satin beaded vamps, KedUCeG
Black kid beaded vamps, q
Black kid beaded vamps and straps,
Silver cloth dancing slippers, 1 flJO fti
Gold cloth dancing slippers, J
Burfeaa-Naah Co. Second Floor
I
CANDY for That
Sweet Tooth
The sort of candy that makes
you want more. Special for
Saturday until 6 p m., we offer:
Peanut and cocoanut brittle,
at 29c a lb.
Caramels, fresh made, pure
ingredients; special at, 33c a lb.
Burrtn-Naih Co. Main Floor
Women's Burson Seamless Cotton
Hose, Specially Priced at 39c
BURSON hose are shaped in the knitting, not pressed
into shape, made with ribbed top, in black only, or
hem top, regular or extra sizes. Black, white or cream
colors. All sizes, at 39c a pair.
Women's Cotton Hdse, at 50c
Full fashioned, fi$ regular made foot, double garter top, black,
white or balbriggan ; Regular sizes 50c, extra sizes 59c.
Women's Silk Lisle Hose, 75c
Black or white, fine quality, full fashioned, full regular made,
double top, 75c a pair.
)Vomen's Silk Boot Hose, 75c
Pure thread silk boot hose, full fashioned, full regular made,
black or white, 75c a pair.
Children's Black Cotton Hdse, 35c
Fine ribbed, black cotton hose, seamless, ill sizes. Very special
at 35c a pair.
s Infants' Cotton or Fiber Hose, 35c
Black or white, cotton or fibre hose, seamless; special at 35c a
pair.
Burgeaa-Naih Co. Main Floor
flEARAWAY of
Women's Kid
Gloves, $1.29 Pair
THE assortment consists of
French kid and lambskin
jloves sample pairs, also soiled
and mussed gloves from our
stock, which have been greatly
reduced for quick disposal. They
include silk lined and unlined
mocha and cape gloves, every
pair of which has been greatly
reduced to $1.29 a pair.
Burfeti-Naah Co, Main Floor
Practical and Useful Gifts
For the "Boys" at Home and Abroad
MANY of our boys are in France and thousands more
will soon be there.
That they may be kept closely in touch with the home
folks is desirable.
The frequent shipment of comforts to those soldiers
will add to their Kfe at the front a real joy and will help
to keep ud their spirits.
In our soldier and sailor shop on the
Third Floor, you will find a most com
plete assortment of soldiers' and sailors'
supplies that we believe will be very
helpful to those selecting gifts.
A few suggestions :
Bed Socks
Wool Socks
Sweaters
Helmets
Wristlets
Scarfs
Orders taken for hand-knit socks, sweaters,
helmets, wristlets, etc.
Burteai-Naab Co. Third Floor
Puttees
Khaki Handkerchiefs
Toilet Kits
Service Kits
Sanitary Cups
Emergency Kits, etc., etc.
CPECIAL
3 Announcement
We Invite You to Vitit .Our
Pattern Department
Saturday
To Meet
MISS MATTHEWS
Special Representative of
The Pictorial Review Co.
of New York ,
Who Will Explain the Many,
Pictorial Review Patterns
Which Make Them Superior to
All Other Patterns
The Patent Cutting and Con
struction Guides Furnished
Only With
Pictorial Review Pattern
Save Time, Labor and Material
in Every Case.
They Show Just How to Lay
Out the Parts of the Pattern
on the Material to Cut and
How to Assemble the Parts in
Completing the Garment.
Don't Fail to Meet
MISS MATTHEWS
and learn of the many advan
tages contained in
Pictorial Review Pattern
Not Found in any Other Pat
tern. Biir'eM-N-xh To Mi'n F'c-r
WIRELESS Stories
for Boys, al
35c
What boy is not interested
in wireless stories? We have
a popular series, by Captain
Wilbur Lawton, which we
know the boys will like to read.
Here are a few of the titles:
"Ocean Wireless Boys of the
Iceberg Patrol."
"Ocean Wireless Boys on
War-Swept Seas."
"Ocean Wireless Boys on
the Pacific."
"Ocean Wireless Boys on the
Atlantic."
Bures-Naah Co. Fourth Floor
Women's Winter Coats Sacrificed
in the Down Stairs Store, at
$10.00
COATS in which the material alone would cost more, and
is worth more than the price we ask. You'll find a
large selection of good, serviceable materials in styles and
colors of wide variety." All greatly reduced for quick dis
posal, at $10.00.
Children's Coats, Reduced to $2.00
Heavy and medium winter weight coats at less than
manufacturers' cost. Sizes from' six to twelve years; Very
special, at $2.00.
Big Clearaway Sale of Mens,
Women's, Boys' and Girls'
SHOES In the1 Down Stairs Store
THE season's most remarkable -values. An -opportunity
to make vour dollars do more than double
v
duty.
Women's Shoes at Less Than
Cost of Soles and Heels, at $1.45
Good shoes, too, but odd pairs and small sizes, yet there are several
hundred pairs, and no doubt you can find your size and the style
just suited to you.
Women's Shoes at Less Than
Half the Regular Price, at $3.95
Short lines that have been transferred from our Second Floor
section, including patents, dull calf and kid skin, low or high shoes.
Button or lace styles.
Women's Novelty Boots Reduced .
For a Quick Clearaway to $4.65
High cut, with gray, brown or brocade cloth tops, welt and turn
soles; Louis Cuban leather heels, all sizes, at $4.65.
f!7
Misses' Shoes, at $2.29
Misses' and children's sizes, patent gun metal
and tan Russia button shoes, reduced to $2.29 a
pair. v
Boys' Shoes, at $2.65
High cut, tan or black calf skin shoes for
skating and school wear, reduced to $2.65 a pair.
Boys' Shoes, at $2.95
Big boys' black velour calf skin shoes, button
or lace style, double soles, at $2.95 a pair.
Men's Shoes, at $3.45
Men's tan oil grain calf skin work Shoes. Spe
cially reduced, at $3.45 a pair.
Burgaaa-Nath Co. Down Stafra Star
A Clearaway of
9
M e in
and Overcoats
" Specially Reduced for
o
EVERY man with a thought for economy, should
take advantage o this remarkable offering.
You may wonder why we do it, especially with
the price of woolen cloth advancing to about a pro
hibitive figure, and with the U. S. government tak
ing over the output of many of the big woolen mills.
Well, to be candid with you, our stock of men's
suits and overcoats is too big, and we are-putting
this section, like others of our store, on a war-fitting
basis and willingly accept the sacrifice that we may
accomplish this end. ,
Every garment possesses all the points there are to a
suit, thorough satisfaction with the way they fit, the way
they're made and the way they look and wear splendid
ly tailored throughout. In style and fabric everything
that' is new is represented. The tailoring shows, the. mas
ter touch of America's greatest designers. All sizes rep
resented, from 33 to 46.
There's a wide range of material?, . including plain
serges, good staple styles that will be desirable for the
coming season. All reduced to the one price, Saturday,
at $21.50.
Burfta-Naah Co. Fourth Floor
Saturday to
MTi
ROYS' CAPS
Reduced to
25c and 50c
pWO big groups
of boys' caps,
with fur or plush
inbands that pull
down and fit
snug over the
ears and fore
head. Plain blue serges, Scotch
plaids, checks and fancy mix
tures, reduced to 25c and 50c.
Boys' Hats Reduced
to 25c and 50c
With turn down inside ear
bands, the materials are velvets,
corduroys, chinchilla and wool
fixtures. Plain and fancy col
ors. H
Burgess-Nash Co. Fourth Floor
T
Boy
s Wool Suits Reduced
for Saturday to $795 ,
THE suits are all wool materials, made
pinch-back, and 3-piece, beltj single or
double breasted styles with patch or plain
pockets. Two pairs of pants, full lined. A
wide range of : patterns from "which to
choose. Plain colors, fancy checks, stripes
and mixtures. Ages 6 to 17 years. Specially
reduced for Saturday, to $7.95.
Boys' Mackinaws Reduced
Every coat has been subjected to a sub
stantial reduction to effect a quick clear
away. Blues, greens, browns and reds,
plaids, $3,95 and $5.95. ,
Boys'i Overcoats Reduced
For ages 3 to 18 years, in blues," grays,
browns and fancy mixtures. The savings
are really exceptional at the reduced prices,
$4.95, $6.95 and $9.95.
. ,Burn-Nah Co. FouVth Floor . .
These, Sample Lots of Men's Shirts Marked
With Greater Reductions to Insure an
Immediate Clearaway Saturday
95c and $1.15
TO be frank, it is almost a crime to offer such splen
did, high grade shirts as these are, at such a
great sacrifice, and right in the constantly advancing
market, too. But one reason for it is to give you the
benefit of a close margin and "keep business going
as usual." ,
We could have marked them at the price they
were intended to sell and made a big profit, but
that's not our way, so out they go.
They're made of the most desirable materials for
spring and summer, 1918 materials that always go
into high grade shirts, such as madras, percales, pon
gee fabrics, mercerized cloths, silk fiber, etc. ; all
made coat style with turnback cuffs and stiff cuffs,
and offered at 95c and $1.15.
p,. ...
'-n F'o-r
C KATES, Skis,
Flexible Flyers
These are great days for out
door winter sports skating,
skiing and coasting, and we
doubt if there is a better assort
ment of skates, skis or sleds,
than you will find here in our
sporting goods section.
Skates for men, boys, and
girls, big assortment at low
prices.
Skis of pine or white ash,
all sizes, specially priced.
Flexible Flyer coaster, spe
cially priced.
Burgeta.Naah Co. Fourth Floor
Salle of Men's Neckwear
Specially Priced at 50c
SATURDAY we will place
on sale a large assortment
of men's neckwear which was
delayed in transit, owing to the
congested shipping conditions.
These should have arrived in
time for the holiday business,
and would have been marked
at a much higher price than
they can be bought for now,
but for Saturday we . have rer
duced theentirelot to the ex
tremely low price of. 50c.
By buying a little in advance
of your actual needs, you will
benefit by generous saving ad
vantages on what you: will re
quire for the coming year.
Burfeaa-Naah Co. Main Floor
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