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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. NUVEMBEK i6, 1919.
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DEFEAT PLAN FOR
PUBLIC PROBE OF
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Butler Renews His Resolution
Calling for Investigation
Is Alone In Voting
' for It.
Mayor Smith and City Commis
sioner Zimman, in city council
meeting yesterday, questioned the
right and the wisdom of Governor
McKelvie in demanding that the
Omaha city council hold a public in-
SALUTE THE
HAM AND--
think of All the Misguided
Dyspeptics Who Refuse .the
Good Things to Eat for Fear
of Indigestion. Nojrouble
Like that if yoif Follow
- Meals With Stuart's
.Dyspepsia Tablets.
Lay a slice of broiled ham on a
white plate with a couple of nicely
fried " eggs and there you have a
picture. . Salute the autocrat of the
breakfast table.
But, you say, I can't eat ham and,
they don't agree. This is the" sort
of prejudice a host of people have
against many of the most tempting
dishes, , people who have Just as
much trouble with a glass of Vnilk
or oatmeal as theydo with fried
onions.. Try eating "what you like
and follow your meal. with a Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablet to relieve possi
ble gassiness, rumblings-, drowsi
ness, sour risings, heartburn, water
brash, and the "stuffy" feeling after
eating. These Tablets contain, harm
less ingredients that act with an al
kaline effect just as the stomach
does when it is perfectly normal. -Many
physicians prescribe them
for indigestion, dyspepsia and other
digestive disorders, as they are sold
in all drug stores everywhere in the
United States and Canada. The
druggist recommends them as
among bis steady staples for they
really give relief and are highly ap:
. preciated.
TThn T3gMe
Make You
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Healing
Honey
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Police Commissioner
lc;ty council meeting
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vestigatioa into police department
affairs as related to the f iot Septem
ber 28.
Another' discussion on this sub
ject was precipitated when Commis
sioner Butler renewed his resolution
calling for an investigation to be
hebi Friday afternoon, November
28. The resolution; which was de
feated, stirred, up the following ex
change of opinions:
Wha. Mayor Contends,
Mayor Smith: "I am opposed to
the resolution, because, as I said
before, I believe that every police
man should be investigated, and if
bg did not do his duty, he should
be discharged. ' I think that this
demand for a public hearing is in
spired by political motives. " My
father would not invite the whole
neighborhood whenever he wanted
to whip one of his boys."
"We should find out," replied Mr.
Butler, "whether we are going to
have a police force' that will pro
tect us in the future. It is the
duty of this council to investigate.
I am not prompted by any. political
motives. We have heard so much
about certain captains and ser
geants not doing their duty that
now is the time to find out just
what happened." 4
Expression of Ure.
Commissioner Ure: "The resolu
tion is too indefinite. It is like a
fishing excursion. I believe that the
police department should be reor
ganized and.it should be handled in
a different way, but I do not be
lieve that the proposed resolution
would help matters."
Commissioner Zimman: "In what
way do you think the police depart
ment should be reorganized? You
are ratner inaetinite yourseu, Mr.
Ure."
"Perhaps I am." replied Mr. Ure.
Commissioner Butler: "The- grand
jury reported that there was lack of
leadership. We might inquire why
the riot was not stopped in time and
wherein the police leaders fell
down."
Zimman Wants Reorganization.
Commissioner Zimman: "The pub
lic should know just what occurred
at the court hctuse. I don't lavor
the resolution, but I will say that
this council has the power to reor
ganize the police department from
top to bottom, and when this coun
cil is ready to do that, then I will
be ready to vote with it."
Commissioner Falconer: "With
all of these accusations being heard,
the policemen are entitled to a fair
investigation, if we could get any-
wnere witn sucn an investigation,
but I don't see how we would get
anywhere with it."
Questions Governor s Wisdom.
Commissioner Zirnmar: "What
right has the governor to call upon
this council to investigate? I ques
tion the wisdom of the governor's
interference in saying that the chief
of police should be removed. I
would like to see the chief removed,
but I don't want the governor to
interfere.
Mayor Smith: "The governor has
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no nsrnt to mteriere. i nave nau
reports prepared by all of the po
licemen and these reports will be
given to Ralph Wilson, the gover
nor s representative.
And thus ended Commissioner
Butler's resolution, calling for a
nuhlic investieation of the recent
riot and of the actions of the police
department in that affair.
Ringer Fails to Get
v Support of Council -in
Denying a Permit
Dinner to Be Given
For Elks Committee;
On Actors' Benefit
Joseph Barker, chairman of the
Elks' committee which ispromoting
the big actors' benefit performance
on the afternoon of December S,
will call 56 live-wire Elks together
at noon today at the Athletic
club, feed them, and then put them
to work selling tickets Friday. ,
The.Elks' committee believes sell
ing these tickets will be something
like Selling $20 gold pieces for $19.
The tickets will cost only $2 (no
war tax),.and will entitle the bearer
to see the best $2.50 (with war tax),
show ever given in Omaha theaters.
A bunch of stage stars in Omaha
this week will go to the stock yards
Friday to auction off some of the
box seats. In connection with the
auction, there will be music in the
yards, and if the sale reaches ex
pectations there will be a little danc
ing. f (
Julius Tannen, a stage orator
vouched for by "Billy" Byrne, will
be the autcioneer.
A "cold footed" member of .the
Elks committee Monday evening
tried to throw a scare into the com
mittee by mentioning "coal.'" "Billy"
Byrne, manager of the show
promptly said that he has a few
buckets of bituminous in the safe,
and that he will apply the torch to
the coal just before the show starts,
at 2:30, December 5.
Masked Bandit Robs Owner
Of Restaurant and Escapes
A lone masked highwayman held
up Ben Goodbinder at 4 yesterday
morning in . his restaurant, 2407
Ames avenue, and escaped with $40
from the cash register. Mr. Good
binder was alone at the time of the
holdup.
Report Contagious Diseases.
The health department reports the
following cases of contagious and
infectious diseases recorded last
week: Scarlet fever, 19; diphtheria.
4r smallpox, 2; influenza, 1; typhiod
fever, 1.
. As Influenza
If in iuftd form ef Grip
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but PREVENT IT ht taklnb LAXATIVK BBOMO
Ut.IM.VK Tablet III tint.
Cuticura Soap
Will Help You
Clear Your Skin
Are you going to the theater of
movies lomgntr it so, see Amuse
ment page. ' .
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Buy your car tickets before leaving the -store,
at the Information Desk, MAIN
FLOOR. Just another little service to -save
you time and' trouble, hunting, for
change on the crowded cars.
BRANDEIS STORE MAIN FLOOR
We are very glad, always, to wrap par
cels for shipment by parcels post or ex
press, at the ACCOMMODATION
DESK in our Basement. This service
is without charge, of course. '
BRANDEIS STORES BASEMENT
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Special Announcement
We take much pleasure in announc
ing that Mr. John Gilmore O'Rourke,
President Greater Omaha Radio Club,
will give daily lectures in our TOY
LAND on
Radio Outfits
His talks will include practical hints on con
struction, installation and maintenance of the radio
equipments whjch we fcre offering at several prices.
Registration for Classes
Will be held from 3:30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m., Wednes
day, the 26th, and Friday, the 28th.
Classes will begin at 4:00 p. m. Monday, De
cember 1st, continuing daily except Saturdays until
December 19th. v
Register Early Boys!
"and get the benefit of the fulf course of instruction
without any cost whatsoever. x
Registration Booth just west of south elevators,
Toyland. -
A Sale of High Grade Aluminum Ware
650 Pieces at a Big Saying
Here's a REAL &ale f Aluminum kitchen cooking utensils those essential items that go
so far to help you make the Thanksgiving dinner a grand success. Every piece is worth a lot '
more money and the shrewd. Housewife will quickly see the advantage of supplying Aluminum v
needs in this sale. Come early, as the quantity is limited. - ' - . .
Following Is a List of Splendid Values in this Sale
'V '-Quart Rice Boiler's. - '
9-cup Muffin Pans.
I Yz-quart Teapots.
46-quart Preserving Kettles.
3 4-quart Lipped Sauce Pans.
3-quart Convex Kettles.
3 4quart Convex Kettles.
6-quart Sauce Pans.
6-quart Berlin Kfittles.
Little Doll Mothers
Neglecting Your
-Are You
Children?
You are if they are not registered this week in our
"Doll Show Contest." Learn all about it at Doll
ville on our New Fourth Floor.
YOUR
CHOICE
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Included in this lot are
100 eight-cup aluminum
"percolators, also at
BRANDEIS STORES BASEMENT
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Ringer in
yesterday
sought to obtain a denial of a pool
hall license application for A. Ce
cetka, S248 South Twenty-first
street.
Mayor Smith and the other cty
commissioners voted to grant the
application and it was so ordered.
The particular interest in the mat
ter was that Mr. Ringer was not
supported by any of the council in
his resolution to deny this license.
Mr. Ringer's recommendation
was based largely upon a report by
Police Captain John Briggs of the
South Side, but the mayor and com
missioners ignored Captain Briggs'
report just as they . did Commission
er Ringej's recommendation.
Falconer Defeated On His
Request for Curling Links
Thoma Falconer, city commis
sioner in charge of the parks, suffer
ed defeat in the city council yester
day when he offered a resolution for
the expenditure of $300 for the es
tablishment of curling links in Mil
ler park.
RESULTS IN 20
DAYS OR YOUR
MONEY BACK
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Appetite. Indigestion. Gases and Bloating. Constipation. Biliounet.
ii. pi!..t.7iw.inM HeadacheiTJettralaia. lack of EiwrByfW.
end Vitality. Nervousness and Sleeplessns, are due to deficieot Ni
rm thin watery Blood and poor Blood urcuiauon.
giving Ingredients
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Wh J? Becaos it is composed of eight valuable health-giving ingred
neommeaded and prescribed by the foremost pnj-iaans ana n esp
rtcnta Iron and Phosphorous-food for the Blood and Nerves,
Nan-Tone puts life In the liver. Invigorates the bowels so they move re
larlIt revives the kidneys, drives out the poisonous wastes. No more
gases and bloating, foul breath or coated tongue! No more pains and
ichelNoga-Tone gives you a wonderful appetite, good digerttoiusteady
t md ftouna Riresninii sicvp. nuir.mw ..-, .-
. titlaad circulation, puts the glow of health in the cheeks
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Every organ, every function of the body is depemlent upon Nerve-Force
oTlUUfelnd .action. Nerve-Force is the main spring of tiestomacb,liver.
Odneys and bowels, the heart's throb, the Wood drcnlat ton. Nuga-Tooe
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VatKnal Laboratory. Dept I fcS37 Sooth Dearborn St, Chicago. 111.
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For the Stylish Miss
American Girl Corsets
v You can play basket ball, skate or hike
in this American Girl corset and feel per
fectly comfortable, and you can wear the
same corset in "school" or at a party and
always feel that it is giving you the very
latest lines of fashion.
AMERICAN GIRL '
CORSETS are carefully
styled and possess exclu
sive 'features that mold
the figure naturally into z
. the prevailing silhouette, v
made of pink satin, fancy '
brocades and plain ma
terials. '
Prices Range 1.50 to 4.00
-BRANDEIS STORES THIRD FLOOR "
Our Greatly Enlarged Ar Department;
One of the Largest in the Middle West
The Chi-Chi Fortune
Teller
Fill the evenings with fun all '
around the family circle the Chi-Chi
fortune teller sends the hearty laugh.
Is is the oldest known method of
fortune telling in the world and used ,
daily by Chinese business men.
Oriental Incense
Powder sticks,
cones and cubes, per
pkg., 10c to $1.
Incense Burners
O f m a n y styles,
each, 25c to $4.
Free Embroidery Classes -
N Prof. Shaw-
Teaches work of great fascination. Join, these
classes now. Instructions free with materials
purchased here. Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
BRANDEIS 'STORES THIRD FLOOR
Wednesday We Feature " '
Neponset Floor Covering
. Square Yd. b)C
The kind of floor covering that
is water proof and sanitary. For
kitchen, bath and bedroom it is
ideal, truly.. And another good
point, it requires no tacking. We
offer the 80c quality at, per
square yard, 59c
Seamless Brussels Rugs f QC
9x12 size, at
An ideal dining room rug, easy
to sweep and very v serviceable.
Woven in one piece, $35
Electric Vacuum Sweepers, 37.50
Light and convenient to handle. Weighs only 10
pounds. Between the inter-gear driven. brush and its
powerful suction, all the dirt is gathered ; mounted on '
wheels and rolls over the floor easily; air cooled motor
fully guaranteed; essential for every housewife, 37.50.
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Here Are Some Specials for the Thanksgiving Feast
- Thanksgiving table
favors, Turkeys and
Roasts, each, at 10c,
25c, 50c up to $2.00.
Turkey Gobblers,
at each, 10c, 15c, 29c
and . 75c
Turkeys on fancy
stand, at, each, 15c
and ' 29c
Specials Can
dies for Thanksgiv
ing Our Cream
Patties, all flavors,
at, per lb., 40c.
Salted
per lb.,
Pecans, at,
$1.80
Salted Jordan Al
monds, at, lb., $1.25
Salted, large Jumbo
Peanuts, at lb., 80c
Salted Pistachio
Nuts, at per lb., $1.50
Glace Fruits, at,
per lb., $1
Fresh California
Fruits, at, box $1.25
FOR DESSERTi
Nesselrode pudding,
frozen egg-nog, Tutti
Frutti, creme and de
licious frozen fruit
pudding.
Special fresh home
made Fruit Cake, at,
per lb., 75c
BRANDEIS STORES MAIN FLOOR
Individuality in Styles
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL-PATTERNS
Are not only practical and easy to use, but
offer style individuality as well.
Ask, also, for your copy of "Good Dress
ing" free at the pattern counter.
Visit our Pattern Department and let.
Miss M. E. Halloran of New York show
you how to dress both stylishly and eco
nomically ,by using
Don't forget to ask Miss Halloran to
show you the Winter issue of the Home
Book of Fashions which illustrates so many
beautiful garments. Only 25c, including
a free 15c pattern coupon. '
J BRANDEIS STORES
Ladies' Home Journal Patterns
If you come -early you may till be in
time to get a copy of the Home Dressmak
ing Magazine free at the pattern 'counter.
-MAIN FLOOR
Our Infants' Department
. Is Making More and More Friends
for Us Both Large and Small.
- And it's on account of the quality things our
little friends must have the very kind that mothers
demand.
You'll find some items of interest Wednesday,
and quite moderately priced, too. '
Infants Long Muslin Slips, 59c
For either day or night v
wear--some have lace edg
ing in neck ' and sleeves
. some button at back others
at front; the price for Wed
nesday, ' 59c
M SOFT SOLE CREEPERS AND ROMPERS . in FANTS'
ftf SHOES for An assortment of attractive SHIRTS
if infants Pat- styles with extension pockets, odd lots, but
pf ent and white, l"rge pel buttons; baby colors toned fronts
Wi all white, pat- combined with checks or plaids; and double
Mi ent and brown; some have touches of hand em- breasted kind;
g sizes 1, 2, 3. broidery; sizes 6 months to 4 every one is
j Regular $1 years; prices, 1.25, 1.98 to an exceptional
& shoe, 75e. . 3.98; baby, boys and girls. value, $1.
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Brighten thie Home with
New Draperies
For the Thanksgiving Home-Comers.
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For the benefit of Wednesday shoppers, we
offer special items worthy of your attention, if
quality and low prices are any incentive.
Scotch Madras, yd.' 75c
- . SCOTCH MADRAS, daintily
figured in rose, blue and gold;
' just the thing for bed room cur
tains, yard,
PLAIN MARQUIS
ETTE 36 inches
wide, in white, ivory
and ecru, worth 59c
per yd., at yd., 49c
75c
QUAKER LACE
CURTAIN NETS in
white, ivory and
ecru ; large assort
ment of patterns.
Worth up to $1 per
yard, at yard, 69c
Beautiful Cotton Petticoat j
That Strike the Keynote
of Quality and Economy
Nowadays it's a wardrobe requirement to
have petticoats 'aplenty. The assortments are
quite complete. There are cotton petticoats
and mercerized ones', and those lustre finished
petticoats with a deep taffeta flounce and
finished with a narrow plaited ruffle. These
sell at, each, -.
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PETTICOATS in
plain and black, and
tlack and whtte
stripe with floral pat
terns; a deep flounce,
elastic tops, 1.29
LUSTRE COTTON
PETTICOATS Dark
shades with dainty
conventional patterns;
also plain petticoats
with shirred on
flounces in a variety
of dark and light
shades, '1.49
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M E RCERIZED
PETTICOATS in
plaid, stripes and
plain colors, ruffled
banded and scalloped
flounce, elastic top,
both, long and short
lengths, 2.49
BRANDEIS STORES THIRD FLOOR-
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