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    THE BEE : OMAHA. ' TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919.
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'MIKING' CASE
ji Police Judge Gives John Mur-
phy and James Davis Term
i in Jail- on Charge
' of Vagrancy.
Peculiar Freak of Tornado
Showing Wind's Great Power
Following testimony in police
-vurt yesterday morning that John
Murphy, Kansas City, and James
Davis, Hutchison, Kan., alleged
"con" men, attempted to swindle
Jens Andrewi, alias John Hunt,
farmer, of Boone county, Nebraska,
out of $5,000, the police judge sen
tenced both to 90 days in jail each
in a charge of vagrancy.
Both men denied attempting to
sell the farmer a seat in the Grain
exchange. Murphy and Davis were
arrested Saturday noon at Nine
teenth and Farnam streets after
they had told Andrews of the wealth
to be obtained in the Grain exchange
on a capital of $5,000.
Andrews told the court that
Murphy introduced himself as "Mr.
Hunter, dealer in tractors."
"Judge, he wanted to take me
sightseeing about the city, then
show me a demonstration of tractors
west 'of Benson, but I didn't have
time to go," Andrews said. After
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Lemons Beautify!
Make Quarter Pint
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What girl or wman hasn't heard
of lemon, juice to remove complex
ion blemishes; to bleach the skin and
to bring out the roses, the freshness
and the hidden beauty? But lemon
juice alone is acid, therefore irri
tating and should be mixed with or
chard white this way. Strain through
fine cloth the juice of two fresh
lemons into a bottle containing
about three ounces of orchard white,
then shake well and you have a
whole quarter pint of skin and com
plexion lotion at about the cost one
usually pays for a small jar of or
dinary cold cream. Be sure to strain
the lemon juice so no pulp gets into
ihe bottle, then this lotion will re
main ' pure and fresh for months.
When applied daily to the face, neck,
arms and hands it should help to
bleach, clear, smoothen and beauti
fy the skin.
Any druggist will supply three
ounces of orchard white at very
little cost and the grocer has the
lemons. Adv.
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Walker Lewis, 323 South Fiftieth street, house moved
from foundation.
I met the other man both told me
about the Grain exchange.
"I was going to invest the $5,000
right there, but the detectivs spoil
ed the party," he said.
Meat Market in South Omaha
Is Wrecked by Vandals
Malicious destroyers broke into
the grocery store and meat market
of Max Biester, 4609 South Thirty
third street, Sunday night, threw
cigars and other loose provisions -on
the floor and trampled upon it, with
great loss to his stock, Biester re
ported to the police. Nothing of
value was taken from the store.
This is the second case of mali
cious destruction on the South Side
in a week. John Peterson was ar
rested for destruction of a soft drink
parlor on the South Side, where he
said his father had been sold liquor.
Harry Soorpen reported thieves
broke into his fruit store through a
back window and stole a quantity of
apples, bananas and oranges.
Thirteen Automobilists
Are Fined for Speeding
Thirteen automobile speeders were
fined in police court this morning
out of 18 arrested Sunday. The fines
ranged from $2.50 to $15 and costs.
Those fined were: J. Hughes, $15,
H. Anderson, $10; D. Ostin. $5; J.
Brumbt, $2.50, W. Bell, $2.50; B. W.
Hart, $15; C. Bromberg, $5; Daniel
Richardson, $10; E. L. Miller, $10;
O. H. Johnson, $5; Steve Rouch,$5;
L. P. Mitchell, $10, and Roy Milton
$10.
Council Talks City
Building Insurance;
Adjourns to See Ruins
Headed by Mayor Ed P. Smith,
members of the city council were on
the scene of the tornado disaster
early yesterday morning. On motion
of Commissioner Ure, the council ad
journed early a committee of the
whole and repaired in automobiles
to the various sections of the city
visited by the storm to offer their
services in relief work.
The only subject submitted for
attention at the meeting was the
matter of insurance on city build
ings. Following a brief discussion
the Question was referred to the in
surance committee with instructions
tg prepare a detailed report for a
subsequent meeting.
The question of city insurance has
been before the council several
times recently, and following a de
cision sometime ago that the city
should carry its own insurance 6n
automobiles owned by the municipal
ity, the majority of the members of
the commission have indicated their
belief in a plan to apply the same
rule to other city owned property.
The Advertiser who uses The J3ee
Want Ad Column increases his
business thereby and the persons
who read them profit by the oppor
tunities offered.
G, OF C. INDORSES
BOULEVARD AS
HERO MEMORIAL
System to Be Beautified by
Monuments of Characters
of Middle West , and
War Veterans.
"The Argonne Drive," a me
morial boulevard system marked at
intervals with tiny parks or beauty
spots and .additionally beautified by
monuments to leading characters of
the middle west, such as Colonel
Cody, or Buffalo Bill, received the
hearty endorsement of the" Cham
ber of Commerce good fellowship
committee, as a fitting memorial to
soldiers and sailors of the great
war. Discussion of this subject oc
cupied the committee's meeting
Monday noon.
H. O. Wilhelm, chairman, was in
structed to name a committee to, set
wheels into motion looking toward
the attainment of the memorial.
Proposed Another Birdge.
Another bridge over the Missouri
river, uniting Iowa and Nebraska,
was the suggestion of Frank H.
Myers. ''Another bridge would do
away with the excessive toll
despotism," he said.
A children's hospital was another
suitable memorial proposed. The
good fellowship committee has gone
on record as pledged to support
such an institution. Dr. J. T. Max
well will give a report on this mat
ter at the meeting next Monday.
J. L. Ferciot and J. M. Gillan
made pleas for concentrating effort
for a memorial to the soldiers to
something which will really be a
lasting memorial.
"Let's get away from the utili
tarian point of view. If we erect a
memorial bridge, in 10 years people
will forget it's a memorial and think
its only a bridge," said Gillan.
Brown and Vinsonhaler to
Debate League of Nations
A public debate on the League of
nations between ex-Senator Norris
Brown and Judge lJuncon Vinsonhal
er willbe held at the Unitarian church
on Wednesday, April 16. The senat
or will speak on the affirmative and
Judge Vinspnhaler on the negative.
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The Young Men's Store of Omaha
Real virtues in clothing become apparent
on ly thro ugh close association. Brandeis Stores
clothing has many virtues that even the most
careful inspection of the clothes themselves
might fail to reveal. Dependable styles, backed
by dependable tailoring, have built this great
clothing institution:
Featuring New Groups of Men's
, and Young Men's "Style"'
Suits at $3, $40, $45
IN plain English these -are the right suits for men
and young men they are made upon the principle
that the better they are for the money, the better it
is for our business. And this Brandeis Stores for
Men is growing by leaps and bounds. Every garment
is made not only to be "in style," but also to offer all
that is newest-tthat is finest in fashion, and fin
ish, and appearance. Let us show you what we mean.
Other Fine Suits for Men and YoungMen
at $25, $30, up to $65 Fine New Top
coats dt $25, $30, $35 and up to $75
Hart Schaffner & Marx Business Suits
We're showing some specially good styles for business men; good values, too. shy p
odels-f or every figure, large, stout, slender, very short; they're all here -4K
and you'll find they're exceptional values at JJks
Others at $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, , $50, $60, $75
CoprUbt lfettt Schafftor ftUM
Th Men's and Young Men's Cleth
fof Store, Second Floor. Easily
reached by Escalator and Elevator
Overcoats for Everyone
THEEE are many styles in overcoats this spring; many
fabrics, many colorings, many designs and models;
some men like one and some another. We have them all
here; yon choose for yourself.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Make Them
Boys' Jew Easter and Confirma-
tion Long Trouser Suits
THESE Waist Seam Model Suits have the snap and go
that is appealing to high school boys and other young
fellows. The appearance they present is ex
ceptional and the service they are sure to
give is the best.
$25
Izzy Firsht Pleads
Guilty to Car Theft;
1 to 7 Years in "Pen"
Izzy Firsht, alias Sam Harris,
with five charges of auto thefts
lodged against him, this morning
pleaded guilty to the theft of E. E.
Docekal's automobile on June 12,
1918, and was sentenced by Judge
Redick to serve from one to seven
years in the' penitentiary.
The remaining four charges stand
against him. '
A jury which heard the evidence
against Firsht in a case" tried two
weeks ago desagreed.
Firsht drove the Docekal car to
Missouri and then to Kansas, where
he was arrested at Leavenworth.
He drove the car back to Omaha
with the detective who made the
arrest.
He gave the name of Sam Harris
when arrested.
Ukrainians Willing to
Arbitrate Pole Dispute
London, April 7. The Ukrainians
are willing to cease fighting the
Poles if a plebiscite to decide the
ownership of territory in dispute be
tween the two republics is arranged
under the control of the entente, ac
cording to a statement made by M.
Holubovitch, premier of West
Ukraine, quoted in a Vienna dis
patch to the Mail. M. Holubovitch
claimed for Ukraine all the territory!
between the River San and the Rus
sian frontier.
Attends Funeral, Gets '
Tip on Alleged Auto
Thief; Arrest Follows
The attendance of Sheriff- Fisher
of Nebraska City, Neb., at a funeral
in Hamburg, la., Saturday led to the
arrest yesterday morning of Albert
Gard, 3720 Ohio street, and the re
covery of a stolen automobile belonging-
to Leo Kelley, city fireman.
Florence, Neb.
Detectives Psznowski and Murphy
followed Gard from his home -to
Thirtieth and Evans streets, where
the arrest was made. Gard denies
having stolen the car, but declares
he was in Hamburg, la'., on Satur
day. He was followed to Omaha
by Sheriff Fisher, who says he saw
Gard get out of the car near a
graveyard in Hamburg, where the
sheriff was attending a funeral.
Morgan Lends $10Q000 for
N. Y. Employment Service
George G. Kleffner, director in
charge of the Omaha office of Yhe
federal employment service, is in re
ceipt of a communication of the
New York office of the service noti
fying him that J. P. Morgan & Co., I
New York bankers, have de
cided to lend the New York office
$100,000 to continue the service in
its present state. Owing to the fact
that congress failed to pass the war
deficiency bill, no federal funds for
the continuance of this service are
available until July 1.
SALESWOMEN
Required in the following departments:
Dresses, Blouses, Suits, Coats,
Wraps
Experienced ; excellent opportunities tp those who qualify.
Arrangements can be made for full .
or part time; also Saturdays only.
All applications will be treated with strict confidence.
Julius (Mob
"FAMOUS FOR BLOUSES
1508-1510 Douglas Sti
Phone Douglas 2415
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
SETS THE PACE F0RCR0W,NC MAHA
Choose Your Easter Suit Now
From This Great Special Selling
ASSEMBLED for your choosing is the taost
diverse assortment of suits displayed in some
years. x Those who were unable to attend the sale
Monday are afforded equal important opportuni
ties in refreshened and rearranged assortments
for Tuesday.
There are too many styles to describe
each in detail, suffice to say that what
ever fashion has approved for Easter
is represented here, all sizes, 34 to- 44.
Misses 16 to 18 years and sizes for
stout women, too.
These garments are snapping with style
and brimming with value and women who are
planning to buy a new Easter suit, surely can
not afford to lt this selling pass by unnoticed.
$25 $39 $45
SECOND FLOOR
Hosiery
X7 OMEN'S fancy lace
v v hosiery, some lace
boots, others lace to the
hem, also double lace
clocks, In Black, White
and colors, price per
pair 2.50 and 3.00
Women's pure silk
thread hosiery, lisle
garter tops, double
soles, heels and toes, in
Black, White and shoe
shades, per pair 1,00
MAIN FLOOR
Spring Knit Underwear
Moderately Priced for Tuesday Selling
WOMEN'S silk topped lisle bottom union suits, with
beaded tops, tight knee, reinforced, pink, regular
and extra sizes, regular 2.00 values, on sale 1.50
Women's lisle and cotton union
suits, with band tailored or
beaded tops, tight knee or loose
knee, pink or' white, regular
and extra sizes, regular 85c
value, on sale 696
Women's lisle vests in pink or
white, with hand crochet yokes,
or bodice tops, regular and
extra sizes, regular 75c value,
on sale KO
Children's "M" knit union suits, with - patented taped button
tight knee or loose knee, sizes 2 to 10 years, on sale 69
THIRD FLOOR
Notions for Easter Sewing Plans
At Special Prices in the Tuesday Sales
J. & P. Coats best ft
cord thread, spool 4
East proof dress
clasps, card 8c
Bust proof hooks
and eyes, card 8c
Fast colored wash
edging, yard 2c
8 yard bolts of white
cotton tape, bolt 8c
Fast colored darn
Ing cotton, 3 spools 6c
. Rick-rack, white and
colors 2 bolts 15c
One big lot of sets
sors and shears, pair
for file
knitting cotton, ball
at 6C
American Maid Cro-
chet cotton, ball 6J4c
O.N.T: Crochet eot
ton, ball 6Hc
Coat bangers, extra
good, at each 4c
Tronser hangers, ex.
tra good, at each 4c
MAIN
White elastic rem
nants, and inch
wide, each 3c
Ocean Pearl But
tons, card 2c
Inside skirt belting
remnants each c
One big lot of
slightly soiled crochet
cotton, ball 2c
Large spools of bast
ing thread, spool iUc
Men's collar bands
for shirts, each 8c
FLOOR
Seal hnman hair
nets, values 15c, doz.
tor 49C
60 yard spoofs of
sewing silk, spool 3ie
Shoe laces black and
tan, all sizes, pair 3Hc
Best English needles,
all sizes, 2 pkgs. 25c
Cedar sheets for
wrapping up your win
ter clothes,, blankets,
etc., large sheet 10c
3 for 5c
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Style
s. Notes
As Compiled
by Oar Store
Shopper . . .
THE very newest
thing at Palm
Beach, New York and
San ' Francisco can
also be found in
Omaha In our Art
Department.
It Is the filet cro
cheted Shetland
Sweater. One par
ticularly attractive
sleeveless "slip-on"
is in, white Shetland
with a Grecian bor
der in the filet pat
tern fastened on the
sides with pearl but
tons. This is Tery
lovely worn over a
waist of some soft
shade such as pink,
bine or lavender.
There is another
slip-on model with
sleeves and body in
one, in a maize col
or, showing a con
ventional design in
the filet work. .This
model is collarless
and has a sash belt
ending in a long
fringe.
Kow for tfce very
best part of it, any
one who can cro
chet at all can make
one of these lovely 1
sweaters in any one
of the new and beau
tiful shades of Wild
Kose, Brown Henna,
Red Hanna, Pomp--k
i n, Aquamarine,
Copper, iiobelin,
Olive, Burgundy,
Reindeer and Cora-
line, all of which the
Art Department has
in stock in the soft
fleecy Shetland)
Floss.
-THIRD FLOOR
A Final
Clean -Up
Sale of
Congoleum
ALL good patterns and
the merchandise is na
tionally advertised at 1.15
and 1.25 per yard.
Special Tuesday, 6 and
9 feet wide, square yard
49c
AxminsterRugs
36x72 Axminster Rugs,
10.00 quality p Af
special S 4-VJ
Tuesday, JS
THIRD FLOOR
A Complete Line of Gas Ranges
Featuring the "New Process" Ranges ;
jTHE ''New Process'' range makes an instant appeal to the housewife. Its unrivaled desijm
makes cooking a pleasure, for every modern device that insures perfect cookinir has been
incorporated in it.
The cooking burners are the most unique construction feature of ,
a New Process Range. The vents are set along radiating ridges that
aireci a name on an angle ratner man straight up. The direction of the
flame is counter clock wise, and slightly toward the center of the
burner producing a whirling flame acting directly on the bottom of
the cooking vessel. This saves heat and nermits the burner to be
placed closer to the bottom of the kettle which gives qufeker action.
This vortex flame Is an exclusive "New Process" feature.
A beautiful nickel trimmed "New Process" range, with '
18-lnch oven, white enamel door and white enamel splasher
backs, enamel drips and broiler pan, and automatic light,
only 65.00
High oven "Laurel" gas range, with 16 inch oven 45.00
Low oven "New Process" ranges 2s!oO
"Bohn" Syphon Refrigerators
We are exclusive Omaha agents for "Bohn" Syphon Refrigerators
A complete line including the new blue porcelain lined now on dis
play. BA8EMEJCT
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