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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1919)
):: ' ". - ' , , - '.;' THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1919. SOLDIERS WILL BE WITHDRAWN FROM CITY SOON Regulars From Camp Dodge Leave Today New Fort ' " Crook Garrison Comes From Chicago. 7 ', The 150 United States troops from Camp DGdge which have been on guard at the court house and other places in the city since the day after the riot, will be withdrawn today and will entrain for Camp Dodge. Colonel Morris of, the Twentieth in fantry announced yesterday. Colonel Morris has been in charge of the, military and police of the city since the day after the riots, with headquarters at the po ,:ce station. ,-Ie will relinquish this work on friday of this week, turning back he police department to the civil officers. v Back to Police Again. "I intend "to relinquish my com mand of the police department with 1 in -two days." he said, "and will turn it back to the police department. ''One hundred and fifty men will leave the city and return to Camp Dodge Thursday. One hundred troops of the 20th infantry will ar rive in the city from Chicago prob ablyiThursday and will do tempor ary guard duty at the court house. These troops will be quartered per manently at Fort Crook and their coming here has nothing especially to do with the present situation." Request of City Authorities. , "How long will they remain on Juty in the streets of Omaha?" the colonel was asked. "Probably for 10 days or two weeks," he said. "The city authori ties particularly asked that the troops remain here until after the king and queen of the Belgians had made their visit. But, that having been cancelled, they may be with-, drawn sooner." The 20th infantry troops will be in command of Captain Helm. They will take orders only from the mili tary authorities in case ot emer gency. nr- Report Thieves Take Material From New Houses Being Built Numerous robberies of building material from houses under con st! uction in the northwest part of the city have been reported to po lice during the pa4t week. Tar pa per, -shingles and cement constitute the greater part of the stuff. Tuesday night 20 bundles of shin gles were taken from a house near Forty-eighth and Wirt streets, ac cording to a report made to the po lice'. Sold Husband Too Much 'Jake' Alleging that Charles G. Miller and William Hoist sold so tnuch 'Jamaica ginger to Frederick Chase that he was haled before the insan ity board, Bertha Chase filed suit in district court yesterday against the two men for $5,000 damages. Mr, Miller owns the Rex pharmacy at Seventeenth and Cuming streets and Mr. Hoist owns a pharmacy at 2702 Cumingstreet. Receives Winter Program. The winter program for the Del phian chapter of Omaha has been received and shows an interesting selection of subjects, beginning September 30 with one on Egyptian civilization, later subjects including. The Hebrews, Rome, Greek Art, and the Problems of Personality. BONDSMEN MAY HAVE TO PAY FOR BURNED RECORDS County Attorney Says Officials May Have Been Negli- -gent 1 The bondsmen of county officials in whose offices valuable records were destroyed" in the riot fire of September 28, may be held liable lor the cost of replacing these rec ords, i) way stated yesterday. While the officials involved hold firmly to the position that they were not liable for the destruction, because it was the work of theJ mob, lawyers .y it is quite pos sible that their bondsmen may be called upon to make good he loss May Charge Negligence. "This problem hasi been brought to my attention," said County At torney Shotwell, "but I have not had time yet to look into it. In fcases where valuable records were negligently left on the counters in the open offices when they should have been in the fire proof vaults, it seems that the officials should be held liable for theNlestruction of the records, and that the county , should not be expected to pay fbr replacing them. "1 shall look up the iaw on this problem and make a report soon." County Treasurer Endres, , in whose office much was destroyed, declared that he and his bondsmen cannot be held liable. "It was the work of a mob," he said, "and therefore we are not re sponsible." Vault Has Window. "If the records had been in the fire-proof vault, they would not have been burned, would they?" he was asked. "Well, the steel vault has a win dow in it and the mob could haVe broken the wire glass and entered there and burned the records," he declared. The records in the office of Reg ister of Deeds Pearce were all in their places,, and the mob secured them by prying the doors off the fire-proof files. In this case it fs admitted no liability can attach to Mr. Pearce. - . I HOW TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR A Cincinnati Barber TelU How to Make a Remedy for Gray Hair. Mr. Frank Harbaugh of Cincin nati, Ohio, who has been a barber for more than forty years, recently made the following statement: "Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half-pint of water add 1 ounce bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and W ounce glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This will make a gray haired person look twenty years younger. It is easy to use, does not color the most delicate scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off." Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief E LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION Sale,. of U. S. Government Salvage- Goods THE NEBRASKA ARMY & NAVY SUPPLY CO. Store Open From 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. U. S. Army Wool Blanket (renovated). Another new lot will be on the counter today, with no advance in price $5.98 U. S. Army All Leather Vests, with O. D. wool lining. (Brand new). These vests are a $12.00 value, our sale price, each $6.87 U. 8. Army Sanitary Cot Beds. These beds have the Simmons' aaglesa spring. (Brand-new). Extraordinary value at $5.69 U. Si Army Regulation Tents, 16x16 with a 3-ft. wall, extra heavy duck can vas; pyramid shape. Now is your chance to buy $100 tent for $27.50 U. S. Army Comforters. (Renovated). The lot which will be on sale today is the finest we have had so far. This lot will also sell for the former price of the other comforters, at ...$1.33 U. 8. Army Rubber Hip Boots. (Brand new). These boots have been manufac tured by the best manufacturers in the country. A bargain $5.23 , (10 and 11 only sizes let) r - U. 8. Army Mittens, leather palm, per pair 39c Wool Union Suits, $3.79 Drawers, at f . . . .$1.68 Undershirts, at $1.68 Wool Sox. heavy grade, per pair ..59c Wool Sox, extra heavy, white, pair 89c Wool Sox. khaki, heavy .79c Brooms, brand new 49c Bed Ticks, at -. ..89c U. 8. Army AH Leather Saddle Blankets, (brand new), while they last , $6.50 U. S. Army Haversacks ....... .(lit U S. Army Overalls, (laundered), but almost new. per pair 98c Overall Jackets, per pair 98c Sweaters, (brand new), khaki . ..$4.63 Dark Gray Sweaters with shawl collars, at $4 68 Khaki Unionalls, (brand new)... $2.88 Pork and Beans with tomato sauce in 2 -lb. can, per can 19c TO OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS We ship goods exactly as advertised. Make orders out plainly. Include money orders or draft. No C. O. D.'s shipped. If ordered by parcel post in clude postage. You are assured of prompt and satisfactory shipment. REFERENCE State Bank of Omaha. Make money orders or drafts pay . able to v ' , THE NEBRASKA ARMY & NAVY SUPPLY CO. 1619 Howard Street. 1619 Howard Street. Does Your Money Work For You or Does It Work for the Other Fellow? $500 will buy 10 shares in the beautiful new theater, stores and apartment building, to be erected at 24th and Ames avenue. No better time no better place. We are . sure of divi dends from 18 to 25. No watered or promotion stock. Write or Call AMES REALTY CORPORATION 2404-6 Ames Avenue-(Upstairs). ( Phone Colfax 173. P FISTULA CURED Kectal Diseases Cured without severe surgical operation. No Chloroform or Ether used. Cur guaranteed. PAY WHEN CURED. Write (or illus trated book oo Rectal Iriseases. with names and testimonials of more than 1,000 prominent people wno nave neen permanently curea DR. E. R.' TARRY, 240 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. When Gift Time Comes Tou will be glad to have attended o"Ur free embroidery classes and to have learned how to make pretty new gift articles in the newest designs. Women Who Desire To Learn Embroidery Those desiring the new stitches and patterns' are advised to come at once preferably in the morning to avoid overcrowding the afternoon hours. These lessons are given free of any charge when the materials are pur chased in the department. -.. A Lesson Hours: 9 a.m. to 12 lto6 p. m. -THIRD FLOOR 'S LETS THE PACB 'FOftCROWlHC OMAHA A Delightful Display of Beautiful Dresses For Small Women and Misses Featured at 22.75 to 275.00 TRULY enough, these are the very dresses upon which Fash ion has made the affirmative decision. All of the charm, the loveliness that any "Woman or Miss could desire has been brought forth in these beautiful dresses. The carefulness of workmanship, the fineness of detail, the general excellence, all combine for the approval of the particularly attired.' Materials consist of Velours, Tricotines, )' Duvetyns, Velvets and Satins in all want ed shades. t , There are Tailored Models, Straight Lines, Draped Effects, shades. COATS FOR MISSES Semi-fitted and loose back and blouse models with or without for, also regulation belted models having the sport and snap appearance so much desired by the miss, in a variety of colors and materials from 19.75 to $450. .- k ; SECOND FLOOR Charming Neckwear Presenting Most Exquisite Fancies Filmy and fine and exquisite the newest arrivals in the Neckwear Sec tion really merit serious attention of every well dressed woman. For they are keys to what Fashion says is smartest. There are the new, long Jabots, for instance, to be worn with suits. One can choose them with stock or flat collars. And then there are the cob web fine round Collars to give a final exquisite touch to dark silk frocks. But you will see them all today if you visit the Neckwear Section, v MAIN FLOOR Be Correctly Gloved At Moderate Cost ' Our 1 foresightedness, " dis played in the glove market months and months go, when the price of gloves was somewhat normal, is the good reason of the wonderful values obtain able here now. : , Women's One-Clasp Capeskin Gloves with P. X. M. seams ; attractively . stitched backs in the popular African brown and English tans; in all sizes from 5 to l1. Very special at 2.50. Women's Mocha Gloves One-clasp styles with heavily embroidered black backs; P. K. seams; shades of field mouse, castor or gray. Spe cial at 3.00. Women's Gloves Tricot silk with chamois suede linings; neatly stitched backs in shades of beaver brown, gray, white and black; two clasp styles, at 1.50. : J,-.;- Chamoisette Gloves for Women Self or two toned ; Embroidered backs, in good shades of Beaver Brown, Oxford, white and black ; two clasp1 styles at 1.00. . j MAIN FLOOR Starting Thursday, at 9 a. m. , ' A Sale of Imported Real Italian Filet and Irish Laces ,. From a New York Importer We Secured Sample Pieces and Odd Lengths, Which We Offer Thursday At Vi to y$ Less Than Regular Prices Coming from foreign countries, through a New York importer, are thou sands of yards of the daintiest of laces, fortunately purchased and offered ' to the women of Omaha at a most appreciative saving. 'Women will wel come this sale, for its tempting subjects speak eloquently of the finest designers 01 across tne waters, .hvery piece is gorgeous, in deed. Many pieces can be matched. Real Filet and Irish Crochet edges bands and insertions; all desirable widths from 1 to 6 inches wide; the season's most popular trimming for blouses, also for making collar and cuff 5ets for suits and dresses. At extremely low prices, per yard 59c, 98c, 1.9S, 2.98, 3.98. 1,000 lace medallions from 5c to 98c each, all styles and sizes. for Boys and gftj . for Girls are Popular Because They are the only shoes made upon the Rrown Sharnnff Lasts. Thev are the only 6hoes that correctly train the growing feet . upon this new scientific principle in saoe making. - . In Buster Brown Shoes you get sterling wearing qualities plus positive protection from serious foot ailments and shoe service. Only the Best of Leather in Buster Brown Shoes hese shoes come in tan and black unlined chrome stock. The uppers are so substantial that they will outlast even the toughest oak tanned leather jill welted soles, the shoes can be resoled again and again if need be. - Sizes 5 to 8, wedge beel, priced at 3.90 Sizes 8 to 11, wedge beel, priced at $4. Sizes 2 to 7. ladies' size low walking ing heel, $6. 11 to 2, at S5. MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR J, 1,000 Pieces of High Grade Imperial w Eiott .Eiamelwar Triple Coated on Heavy Steel--Very Specially Priced for Thursday This selling of Enamelware is one of the most carefully planned fea tures' of our Great October Housefurnishings Sale. It probably is the most welcome one, for it presents the kind of kitchen utensils that are needed in every home, at a price that means supplying amply at a most appreciative saving. - This sale was planned months ago, the merchandise was bought when prices were much lowerjhan now and, owing to the wonderful buying power of Brandeis Stores, was bought at a very remarkable price advantage. The Quality- of these articles and the unusually low price are the strongest in centives to early buying, which we most strongly urge, owing to the lim ited number of pieces. Here Are Presented the Best Values of the Season Early Attendance Urged 2. 9 96 8-qt. Preserving Kettles. , 72 6-qt Berlin Kettles. 24 6-qt. Convex sauce pans. 24 10-qt. Preserving Kettles. 24 12-qt. Preserving Kettles. 48 2-qt. Rice boilers. 72 10-qt. Round dishpans. 36 14-qt. Round dishpans. 72 10-qt. Water pails. 48. 6-qt. 'tea kettles. 48 ' 2-qt. Coffee pots. 12 10-qt. Straight stock pots. 7 432 12-qt. Oval Dish Pans EASEMENT- V' : ma 5. mi The Housefuraishijigs Section s Presents ; ' . i Fire Place Fixtures of Exceptionally Good Values The time for "fixing" up the fireplace Is well upon us. We have the most complete line of fireplace fixtures,, and so moderately priced. By coming here we venture you will pay less than you really anticipated. Andirons in black, brass and Swedish iron. Priced at 2.25 to 10.00. Fire Sets in black, brass and Swedish iron. Priced at from 4.00 to 10.00. Fire Screens in' black, ( vbrass and Swedish iron. Priced at from 5.50 to 16.00. , ' Fire Baskets, ranging in size from 22 inches to SO inches. Priced at 5.00 to 16.00. BASEMENT A BIO SALE OF Soaps and Washing Powder - QC I Dutch Cleanser r 1 ODC , .. 21 c Diamond C Soap 10 ban Pearl Whita Soap 10 bars White Borax, 10 bars Fels Naptha, 10 bars. Ivory Soap, or out 75c Stmbrite. 2 cans, 10c Bon Ai. bar or powder, 1 pkg., 7c 5 bars, v BASEMENT Golden Rod Washing powder S pkjt.,iUW