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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1919)
rnv nulUA STTVTl A V..v THTE .' JTTWR! 1 K IC. OF G. PATROL PICKS UP MAN LOSTJIT SEA After 'Months of Unsuccessful Search Nova Scotian K. of ' C. at Last Finds Body of ' New Yorker. . New York, June 14. (Special) Armistice day was one of jubliation for millions of New Yorkers, but on that day the family of Thomas J. Enright of New York were informed ty telegraph that Enright, who was a member of the crew of a U. S. submarine chaser stationed at Syd ney, N.'"S., had been reported raiss- v'wg after a riskful ride in the waters of the north Atlantic.- Enright was a member of Marquette Council of the Knights of Columbus.' His cap was the only object picked out of the water by those who tried to .rescue him.'' a -. v Enright's mother was anxious to V... -iX LIi- . - .... . 1 . boy's bodv jf. at alt possible; so that it might fc buried; at home, 'in his native - soil. 4 Joseph Js- Sheehan, grand knight of Marquette Council, sent word from New. York to W. R. Hearn; grand knight of the K. of C. council at Sydnejv Nova Scotia, to this effect. A meeting of the Syd ney Council was held, and the mem bers volunteered to, keep' a watch, night and day, patrolling, the shore and the sea in three-hour shrfts, to find the body, if Jt could be found. . .' ' RnAv To Found. -'-x1 ThrftugH ,the' early winter jntd the deep winter, of the north Canada coast,; when the : water ' i icy cold -and it is dangerous for men to be on it in open boats, the Sydney Knights combed the sea and, searched every ; inch of the! rocky coast , line. Day after Jday and week after week tlie search went-on, one set of members relieving another, so that the entire, council t6ok '"part, in the search. Spring came and still no sign had been found of the lost sailor. April went into way, ana May ran on, an i unusually, stormy May, when, just as the. Sydney knights were giving up' all nope of being able to console, in some way, the mother heart of the woman they had never seen, the body was. found, strangely preserved ' by the utter cold of the water in wmcn l -natj rcmaincu iui maujr weeks, and easily recognizable. Instantly, word was sent to New York. W. R. Hearn of Sydney and another member ,of the K. of C; council there, Daniel McCarthy, an- nounced the fact to the people anxiously awaiting the news in New York. They had known the young .AilAit . i a. tka rfnK main. tained for '.American and Canadian service men in Sydney.';.! i".rvin Miair inrrot in the rase. i of the New York mother even iy .1. ... .J A Af iurmcr, incr hciiku m ui vthe best undertaker in Sydney and Mr. Hearn and . McCarthy accom panied the,-body tdi New .York. Mrs. McCarthy also making the. trip and bringing with her fij wr eaths from ; the omext.SydnfoMri. En right, the mother of the deed-sailor, as an 'expression of gratitude from the Canadian seaport for her sacri fice for. the common cause. ; , Young fcnngnt . was eunea wiui full honors at Calvary cemetery,', a squad ol 22 sailors (attending the funeral, hr Canadian knights re fused to- accept any-retuna zor tne expense they had undergone. Wil liam J. Mulligan, chairman of -the ' Knight of Columbus c6mmittee on war activities, commenting, oni the case, declared Jt to be an instance of what the knights had always aimed to achieve in their work sacrifice for service men "wherever sacrifice would bring help to them .and consolation to their families. X. of C. Plans to Ereot f3 ' t Two Buildings at Panama Arlington, Masi.i June 14. James M. Mead, state treasurer of the Yr ' a . .X ' Xkl..M.Vw. t... tf. a -: Panama to superintend the eon? struetion, for the" nitional Knights of Columbus f two buirdinga. r at aitfiav nr1 nt trie Canal zone, which are to be used el welfare centers for United States loldiers and 'sailors. These buildings are-to be erected Atlantic aide, and the other at Bel boa, on the Pacific. They are to be 61 concrete end will cost m tne vi cinity of $40,000 each. . They ere to k. .A annnlritxT'anrt aulnno.fl ma to m v -rr-"""" v . r 1 th Mrrntinnil. arrmmrtt lllbV. ...W "- and educational needs of the 25,000 men of the service who ere practical ly isolated in; tne canal sone. ana, it is expected, will prove en agency of great moral betterment' r, I. P.I!. 1IVM tiul & a... llt...J r-rcm a ro isne: un micreu Rockf ord, irt, 'Jwe WTo . fall i,wu ieet in an eirpien n wnw WH. WHtJ . - . mack and C D. Cennoni They were on their- tnt lap or a bibbs, irom . r.. C1lina . Vf inn to. Raelrfnrxt in ,a machine Aey had purchased at (mm tka arrar4ifMnt. a Twb miles out the airplane-coiiapseo ana accident wet received here,; where Carmack resides. Both were re cently discharged from the aviation ' sectiion of the army. They expect to attempt me nigm again itoh their plane is repairea. - , Oniioiity Ptotm Tatal . CarluiTille, 111, June 14. Curios ity spelled death for James SlabL He and other companiona were nlavinc near an old abandoned coal mine, shaft here. ' Slabi espied - . ra-M, KntW-at hk bottom of the shaft JHewanted it Securing e rope he tied it about his waist and with the aid; of 'the boys wa low - m'a ha ahaff." A fwr minutes afterward he began to cry forielp. When hit companions pulled the rope up ne naa unloosened n ing cnes continued. .Then one of . the boy volunteered to go to Slabi's A' Th vAta ni tixf aKnttt ' his body and.he entered the open- ing. f Shortly afterward he, too, be gan to call 'for aid. "On being brought to the surface the rescuer fumes with difficulty. When Slabi's Wedding Stationery Announcements, Invitations, At Home, , . Visiting Cards, Monogram Stationery, -. Style Specimens end Estimates Upon . ''"'Request. 'bj'?, : ',': ' i','7 BarfaM-Naah Cn Mttm Fator . t l - A YrVTTTT everybody store- New Store Hours Beginning MondayJune 10, end con- .. " Unuing till September let, our store will . t't close daily at B p..m. except Saturdaye . T', , ae nsual at 6 p. m. - t " '! Sundays June IS, 1919- -STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY- -Phono Douglas 2100 Brilliant Solitaire Diamond Rings $25.00 to $200.00 E might suggest them as splendid ' firaduation irifts. Beautifully mounted in Tiffany style, . plain English; gold - or hand-engraved white gold mountings. Specially priced at $25.00 to $200 each. Burteu-Naah Co. Mala Floor' Wash Dress Goods Patterns of 6 Yards, Monday, Special, at :c ... $2.95 T HE ' offering includes such favored weaves as printed voiles, ginghams, poplins, etc ; shown in a large assortment of pretty styles and plain colors. 6 yards in a pattern, special at $2.95. Printed Voiles at 79c , . ' V Very special- one large table of printed voiles, in both light and dark color grounds, and very unusual styles and Colorings. 40 inches wide, at 79c a yard. Imported Ginghams at 75c a Yard : . "Our entire stock of fine imported ginghams in a large assortment of pretty plaids for dresses. 32 inches wide.;; On sale Monday, at 75c a yard, Embroidered Voiles at $1J00 : f 4' That will make very pretty summer dresses; in shades of rose, copen, tan and navy, embroidered in white. 40 inches wide, at $1.00 a yari. f ' U BurM-Nah Co. Main Floor.:'.'' "Brides Love Community Silver It's the Yogue in Plated Ware9' "r . X7E are , splendidly ready V y with complete stocks of PnmtYinTtifw Tlftti'in fhroa hoon- tiful patterns "Adam," "Pa- triciaii" and "Sheraton." ! Engraved to your order with distinctive lettering for each pattern. Absolutely free of charge. " "Community. Plfttt" can be purdliased in sets, sinflt. pieces, and in chests . Guaranteed for fjO ".years of ; satistactdry - wear, ' Set of ; 6 BorM.-N..h co.-M.ia Flo- teaspoqns, $3.70., t ; , Announcing a Special Display of Suitable for Any Occasion--At the Country Club, for Evening, Afternoon, Street, Vacation or Outing Wear A DISPLAY- that will prove fascinating and tempting to the. extreme Dainty creations possessing that mark of individu ality sought by every woman who gives a thought to her dress and which is recognized in Burgess-Nash ready-to-wear. Particular attention is directed to - ' .'"'"'. :'.,'' , ' , . i ' Tailored Linen Dresses $15.00 to $35.00 : "f - Made in suit effects, trimmed with buttons and hand-embroidered in beautiful colors, also white. :-; -frVS Beautiful Summery Dresses $10.00 to $39.50 : The materials are voiles, polka dots and organdies, in checks, plaids and flowered effects. ; Trimmed in all manner of clever ways . frills, laces, embroideries, sashes, hemstitching, collars and cuffs, or gandie or pique. Cool, Refreshing Gingham Dresses . ' $17.50 to $35.00 Pretty selection ,of .plaids and checks, also plain colors, in cleverly trimmed models of linen also organdie collars and cuffs. Others com bined with voiles. Included are a few clever patterns ri English prints. BurcoM-Naah Co. a floor. Kay ser Silk Gloves 85c Pair m WO-CLASP pure silk gloves, the famous Kayser X' , make,with double finger tips. Strictly first quali ty; white and colors; exceptional values, B5c pair. White Chamoisette Gloves at 69c ,1; . Two-clasp, , extra fine qualityVchamojsette;glbves. These are extra good fitting glove's and can be laun dered like a handkerchief. Fully less than regular priceat 69c pair: - , . ..lrsMej -.; . ? . J ' Bur(cu-Nh Co. Main Floor'ip ;:-'i "S 12.00 For Your Old Semn Machine to Be Applied as Part Payment on Anj Style of "THE f REE" ' Sewing Machine 1 DON'T worry any longer with hat old, hard-running machine,; but come and make your selection of "The Free"4nd we will allow Jroa $12.00 for your old machine and you can pay the balance on our club plan of $1.00 Weekly Floor sample machines at reduced nrices. . . . . ; f- Singe 60 at $42.50. ; f Singer 9W at $39.50. - New Home at $39.50. , Our Special at $22.50. .. . Automatic (chain stitch) at $42.50. Your choice of any box top sewing machine, while they last at $5.00. . We do hemstitching and picot edging. ' . . r ' Burtooo-Naili Co-Fourtk Floor. Two Remarkable V in Fancy New Silks Featured Special tor Monday NE large bargain square of plain and fancy) $ilks in great demand for dresses, skirts, ) waists and shirts. Included are such weaves as: 36-inch silk poplini in the favored ) shade and black. , 36-inch foulard silk in neat new designs. , 36-inch crepe faille in a big as sortment of plain shades. . 36-inch white Habutai silk, wash able. Very special. $3149 4 YARD , 32-inch : all-silk pongfee, heavy quality, in tan. ' 36-inch , black satin messaline ; very special valUe. . 32-inch, striped silk shirtings, ra riety of colorings. 36-inch plaid and striped taffeta I silk; big selection. K . ., . .. Another Big Group of Fancy Silks x TNCLUDING silks that are most suitable for dresses, skirts, waists, linings, etc. An X excepiionaiiy wiue rango ux ooictuuu. 36-inch fancy satin stripe taffeta "I silks, 'v. j , 36-inch fancy satin plaid taffeta silks. . 40-iich crepe de chine in over 40 shades. , . .:-;---- ' --'- 36-Inch cliiffon tkffeta in new, pretty plain shades. $1195 YARD 36-inch silk foulards, neat figures. 40-inch satin charmeuset in pretty plain shades. " r 36-inch black chiffon taffeta silks. 36-inch black satin) air unusual value.?'; ?- 'M':''Sr'Vi 36-inch plain foulards in navy and blackJ ' ,J: Burfooi-Naafc Co Mala Floor If You-re Going rAway You'll Need a Hartmann Wardrobe ; $39.00? tSARK green, fibfe-cov-" . - V, J . ered black,? 1 fibre bound, green cretonne lin ing, , shoe bag nd ; the Hartmann patented fea ture padded top, $39.00. Hartmann" Ward-;; robe, $48jM ' ? With a very handsome regular depth garment; black fibre cqvered, brown fibre bound, -fancy blue cloth lining; removable shoe box and laundry bag, $48.00. .. ; Suit Cases at $10 J5 J Vulcanized fibre, extra heavy lock and catches with strap all around, heavy leather corners; sewed-on han dle; a very durable case; $10.75. , - T ; Xt. Leather Bags Reduced 1-3 ' If- A limited quantity of 18-inch leather' bags, double A -.1 t A. at M . -A ' . ..." :' H . .. ' . '.. --i. ana single rranaies, at i-o cu. s i f -i , it vc' Week-End Cases at $7 JO Black enameled week-end cases withjeather cor ners, nicely lined, at $7.50. BurC -Nii' c. Fourth Floor. AMATEUR Finishing f Section Moved to rear of Toilet Goods Sec tion, opposite Post Office, Main Aisle. ; ; T T Work left for finishing before 12:30, ready , next day at. 11 :30. Left before 4:00, ready at 3:30 next day. ' Burfeu-Nash Co. Main Floor ' Carpet -Samples in Lengths of to IV2 Yards Offered Monday at Less Than Today 'r Mill Cost at IT'S one of the largest assortments; of .ca'rp'et , samples we have been able; to offer for a long time; incbaded are velvets, Axmmsters and Wel tons, in lengths otM to 1 yards. Splendid as sortment of patterns and colorings. Very desir able for throw rugs. Very special at $1.50 to $4.50 each. vj Axmmster Runs at $2SS5 An extra purchase of two sizes only, 6x9 and 6-9x9-10, suitable for halls and bedrooms; an elegant assortment of patterns. " , . ;V' One day only, extra special, $23.75 each. Genuine Cork Linoleum, 98c Enamel finish. Large range tile and inlaid pattern effects. One of the best values of this season. 6 feet ,wide. Spe cial, $8c square yard. ? ; ; ' Grass Rugs Greatly Reduced Cleanap of odds and ends. Plain and figured patterns suitable' for the porch, dining room and bedroom. . .-. 8x10 - plain, ; at 9x12 ' plain; at $6.75. ', -v v $8.75. r -T ' -8x10 figured; at 9x12 figured. -at-$12.75. V ' $14.75. - Neponset Rug Border at. 69c ;: Waxed finish, light and dark oak, ex act copies of real oak floors. Absolutely sanitary and waterproof ; !lmake the old floor look like "new. 36 inches wide.'Ex tra special, 69c square yard, v " Axminster Rugs Monday, at $5J0 In'extra quality, neat conventional and Oriental colorings.1' Large range pat terns. ' Extra special for one day only, size 36x63, $5.50 each. Buffooo-Naah Co. Third Floor A Good Refrigerator in Your Home, Means a at Old Man Hish Cost of Livine Wfi'RE featuring the Illinois and Automatic refrigerators, the kind that are real ice savers, strictly sani tary, very economically priced for Monday. ' . 4 .'- Hard Punch Illinois Refrigerator $USS a'; ;;.; Ash case, top icer, 45-lb. capacity, white enameled food , chamber, re tinned wire shelf. v ; Illinois Refrigerator Top icer, ash case, galvanized iron food chamber with wire shelf, ice ca pacity 85 lbs. $11.95. " Illinois Refrigerator .. ' i : -i $2395 ' '. Ash 'ca.se, top icer, white enameled food -chamber, with retinned wire shelves. Ice capacity 100 lbs. Illinois Refrigerator ' I',, ;";x;: $290:M:':- ;:. v Ash case, golden oak'finish, white enameled food chamber. Ice . ca pacity, 90,lbs. -; -- -v.) ;:'T Illinois Refirgerator Ash case, golden oak finish, three door side icintr type, white enameled food chamber. Ice capacity 60 lbs. Automatic Refrigerator . . Eight-wall construction ; mineral ' wool insulated, food chamber ;is white enameled lined, solid bronze; hardware, nickel plated,4," front, side icing type, ice capacity; 75 lbs.- BwsoM-Natfe Coj OowMtalra Star : Automatic Refrigerator ' $42M . ; ;,r;:':.,.v Eight-wall , construction ; mineral wool insulated food chamber s; is white enameled lined, has adjustable shelf, front side icing type. Ice ca pacity 100 lbs. , , . ' . Automatic Refrigerator : $5SJ0O- ;': a .Four-door, front icing type, eight wall construction; mineral wool insulated,- food chamber is white en ameled lined. Ice capacity 120 lbs. Automatic Refrigerator ' $5M; ...; , , '.V " Pour-door front Icing, type"; with huilt-iii water cooler. Ice eapacity 120 lbs. i v. ; . - 1 11 ioay wae nnaiiy recpvirta ne was aeao, -. - ' - - V