Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 26, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1919.
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Opens the Door to Economy
Every person who has the need for, and buys
furniture, will economize and save by buying from
the Greater Bowen Store.
then, too, this store offers only dependable furniture furniture of
kind and class that it is a pleasure for us to show and sell, and
furniture that recommends itself to the purchaser more and more
each day that it is in service. .
Thoughtful folks who buy Furniture for Holiday gifts now will
not only Bave money but they will have the pleasure of selecting from
new and complete stocks.
Furniture makes the most acceptable of all Holiiay gifts: " The
pieces here are all typical Bowen Values at prices lower than the
wholesale totlay. ; , .,
Quality Furniture
at Value-Giving Prices
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Beautiful Bowen Value-Giving William and Mary Dining Room
Suites is Jacobean Oak for as low as.. ."......$198.50
Mahogany China Cabinets Wil-
; liam and Mary design, similar to
illustration. An excellent value
" -839.50
Adam Design China Cabinet in
brown mahogany,' an exceptional
value and one that cannot be
duplicated elsewhere for consid-
; erably more than asked by the
H. R. Bowen Company. $49.50
Walnut Chairs Genuine blue lea
ther sea V William and Mary
or Queen Anne period design,
up from $ 8.50
William and Mary Dining Tables
64 inch top, 6 foot extension,
only ; . ....$39.50
Golden Oak, 6 ft Extension Tables
42 inch top, real Bowen
values ..$17.50,
Jacobean Oak Buffet William
and Mary design at . . . . $42.50
Mahogany Queen Anne Buffet
(Handsomely finished, spacious
drawer room. 'each... i $52.50
Dining Chairs In many, pleasing'
designs and finishes, at. $3.25
' $4.25, $7.50 and up. ,
Added Bowen Values
Casserole A ' medium size
Brown- White Oxfordware Cas
serole, In beautiful highly pol
ished nickel stand A Real Value
at only ................. $1 .65
targe Stiw Pan Extra heavy
weight a typical Bowen Value
only . ..35
Extra Weight - Aluminum Tea
Kettles exceptionally good
quality a real value at only
W " '..'$1.95
Three piece set Aluminum Stew
Pans an excellent value (three
pieces) . ..$1.25
COUNCIL HEARS
COMPLAINTS ON
OMAHA TRAFFIC
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Automobile Trade Association
Charges Frequent and Fla
grant Violations pj Xity
Ordinances by' Motorists.
The citw council vesterdav. re
ceived from the Omaha Automobile
Trade association, - through C. G.
Powell, secretary, a detailed written
complaint of frequent anJ flagrant
violations of the trafhc laws, by op
erators of automobiles, trucks and
motorcycles.
The matters complained dfiwere:
Parking cars without tail lights in
dark streets, army trucks speeding
and running with mufflers open, dim
mers and headlights not according
to Tie ordinance, building materials
allowed on streets,: and night driv
ing generally dangerous.
"Automobiles are allowed to run
at night with 'all kinds of lights,
making, driving1 dangerous," said
Commissioner tJre,- who aroused
laughter when tfie ; admitted that he
was recently stopped by an officer
when his lights were out. 'r.
"My lights had just gone out," be
added when the laughter had sub
sided. Police Commissioner Ringer an
nounced that he has 40 volunteer
traffic officers at work, "''
"You have to get a reasonable en
forcement and. that is as far as
you can go," the police;' commis
sioner said, adding, "Some say we
are persecuting them.'
"I would persecute the fellow who
drives with a" bright light," added
r Mr. Ure. , 7 . "
The complaint was referred to
Mr. Ringer for immediate attention.
Judge Wanted lo Know What
This Man Called Fast Driving
; When Mjotorcycte Policeman
1 Emery testified ,-' in Central police
court yesterday that Mike-.Troyintz,
1507 California street, was driving
40 miles an hour on. -North; Eight
eenth street- .Monday afternoon
Trovintz broke in': '' , '
"Yep, jedge, ;and I was k goin''
: slow." '
i. "What do you call fast then," Po
lice Judge Fitzgerald asked. , $2.50
i and costs." :
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EVERY HOUSEWIFE SHOULD BE AN EXPERT PURCHASING
AGENT. SHE SHOUD KNOW HOW TO BUY AS WELL AS THIS
MERCHANT KNOWS HOW TO SELL. SHE MUST READ ADS.
IT PLEASES
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Divorce
, Courts.
.Mary E. Perrel was compelled to
flee from her home in Keith county,
Nebraska, last January to escape
cruel treatment from her husband,
she alleges in a petition for divorce
from John. E. Perrel, filed in dis
trict court. They were married in
Aurora, Neb., in 1906, and moved to
Keith county. She says he struck,
cursed and kicked her and forced
Her to do men's .work on the farm.
Clara Stark was granted a divorce
from Leroy Stark in divorce court
by Judge Troup and restored to her
maiden name, Soukup. She charged
cruelty.
Rudolph Brandes was given a di
vorce by Judge Wakeley in divorce
court on his cross-petition to the
divorce petition of his wife, Marie.
Their child was given to Mrs. Bran
des with the privilege of visitation
to Mr. Brandes.
Hal Keiffer was ordered to pay
$375 alimony to his wife, Katherine,
in a decree of divorce1 granted her
by Judge Wakeley in divorce court
on the ground of extreme cruelty.
'Judge Troup granted a divorce to
Ruth Rhodes from Charles in di
vorce court and gave her the cus
tody of the child on allegations of
cruelty.
Robert Chase charges Addie Chase
with extreme cruelty in a petition
for a divorce filed in district court.
Jennie Shaw asked the district
court to give her. a divorce from
James Shaw, a structural iron work
er, on the ground of extreme cru
elty. She asks for the resoration
of her maiden name, Counsin.
Esther' Tizor charges Harry
Tizor, a clerk, with extreme cruelty
in a petition for divorce filed in dis
trict court, bhe asks for custody
of their two children.
Herschel West is charged with
extreme cruelty by Adeline West
in a petition for. divorce hied in
district qourt.
Joseph. Shipley struck his wife,
Edna,; so l hard that she was uncon
scious' for some time, she al
leges in a petition for divorce filed
in district court. This occurred, she
says, in June, 1918, and he stayed
away from home until February,
1919. when he returned for a short
time and then went away again,
since which time she hasn't seen
him.
Meat Market Sate Found ,'
Rifled of $75 In Ditch
Tti 9f stfilfn out of the meat
market of Schnauber & Hoffman,
408 North Sixteenth street, early
Monday morning by robbers, was
found in a ditch near Sixteenth and
Hoctor boulevard Monday night, ac
cording to a police report.
The thieves had broken open the
nrith a a1rir hammer, evi-
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dence showed. Receipts and cash
amounting to $75 were taken by the
thieves.
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ji To the Buyer of the j
: Momehold
", We want you to come to Omaha's New Store in the east end of the Flatiron
Building. Here you will find a complete stock of Hardware, Kitchen Utensils, Gro
ceries, Fresh Meat, Paint and Wallpaper. .. : . V
THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT
has been arranged as you would arrange your own pantry. Everything has been
placed on shelves and counters. Each article is priced in plain figures. A big re
duction has been made in prices. HOW CAN THAT BE DONE? y
You do your own clerking. Just help yourself. Pay the cashier, and with the
money that you save buy Xmas presents in the Hardware Department.
- Buy Turkeys, Chickens, Cranberries and Nuts. Good things for , your Thanks
giving dinner at Harper's. ,
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Special Prices for the
Holidays
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
Children's Wagons, Sleds, Play
Carts, Wheelbarrows, Automobiles, Tri
cycles, Hand Cars, Skooters, Roller
Skates, Ice Skates, I-Go Cars, Pocket
Knives, Flash Lights all kinds of things
for the children."
ALUMINUM WARE
Just the things your friend will want
for a present.
ELECTRICAL GOODS
are , always suitable presents. Electric
Irons,. Curling Irons, Toasters, Grills.
HEATERS
LAMPS
Throw away the old dangerous
candles and buy an electrical equipment
for the kiddies' Xmas tree. Eight-light
outfit for $2.30. ' ,
K K HARPER CO
East End Flatiron Building
17th and Howard Streets.
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Gypsies Who Bought Girl
Held Under the Mann Act
John Ditro and Amelia Marks,
gypsies; are being held by the fed
eral authorities on' a charge of al
leged violation of the Mann act.
The, prisoners will be given a pre
liminary, examination ' this morning
before. C - F. McLaughlin, United
States commjssioner.
The charge is that Ditro and the
Marks woman brought Rosa George
from St. Joseph, Mo., to Omaha
and that they caused the girl to
lead an immoral life.
The Marks woman asserted that
she bought the George girl 'for
$1,000 for her son.
Jones Named as Successor.
G. F. joftes has been appointed as
assistant io General Freight Agent
Montmorency of the Burlington to
succeed G. D. Thomas, who resigned
a month ago to enter the insurance
field. Mr. Jones is from Denver,
where he was with the Burlington.
Mr. Thomas goes with the Liberty
Life. Insurance Co. of Pes Moines
as manager of agents.
The Bee's Free Shoe
Fund , .
In the name of one individual to
day, good warm shoes will be pro
vided for at least half a dozen
waifs who otherwise would have
no shoes.
From this person came $20. ' No
ot'r contributions came in to the
fund yesterday. The total amount re
ceived for yesterday is good, but the
number, of contributors is not
good. ;
Why not "get in" on this vour
self? ' The kiddies certainly need
the shoes.
PrevtotMly arknowledcud I29S 00
Eleanor Virginia Jeffrey 20.00
Total ISIS. 00
"The Free Shoe Fund, care of
I he Bee is tne way to address
gifts for this purpose. "
A six bladed, easily adjusted re
volving shutter forms a new device
for regulating the amount of air
admitted to an automobile radiator
in cold weather.
Tired, Weak, Dizzy Women with Headache,
Pains here and there
- Should find reliel from
their sufferings by taking
the woman's temperance
vyjKjtiSK - Tonic and Nervine, which
4liskSv has helrjed so manv women
some of them right to
your neighborhood.
; When the household
cares and the worries of
everyday life have dragged
yoti down, made you un
happy, and there is nothing
in life but headhache,
backache and worry, turn
o the right prescription,
one gotten ud by Doctor
Pierce, fifty years ago, which has helped
many thousands 01 women in this country.
Itjs called Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip-
: tion and can be had in every drug store
in the land, in tablet or liquid form. '
A woman suffering from nervous pros-
. tration, excitability, or dizziness, de
rangement, or, displacement of the
' special organs, will find health regained
after using n Doctor Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. " ' ,
For women who are run - down and
over-worked j ' at the critical periods in a
woman's life, from girlhood to woman
hood, and later, this is especially adapted
to her needs, for it strengthens and regu
lates. Write the specialists at Dr. Pierce's
Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for free, confidential medical advice.
Send ten cents for trial package of " Favorite Prescription tablets."
The System is something like a clock it needs oil occasionally.
Every one should take castor oil, or something better, like Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets, made of May-apple, aloe, jalap sugar-coated. They
regulate, cleanse and oil the human "clock work." Send Dr. Pierce
ten cents for trial size. All druggists sell them in 25 cent viala. J
Get the Genuine
and Avoid
Waste
Economy
in Every Cake
Buy a Gift a Week in November
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A Sale Wednesday of
Infants' Cozy
Colder Weather Garments;
TNULUDIMU all those soft, fleecy, little garments for cold-
X er days and nights, soft and fine of texture, as exquis-,,
itely made as they are serviceable all that any mother,
could wish for her rosy, dimpled, blue eyed little one. i
Infants9 Underthings
7:
Shirts
Shirts
All silk, previously $1.95, Silk and Jfjg Previously,"
$1.47 87c
Straight Bands, Previously 65c r
1 45c .:-'
Knitted Diapers and Pads T
Previously 49c, for, 29c . ;
r; j Infants' Skirts v
" " , '. Previously 89c,
57c i ;
From infants' size to 2 years, in long or short styles, ,
of. fine flannelette Some slightly aoiled.
Flannel Garments
Auntie Sue's Philosophy of Life
Re-Created Brian Kent
Harold Bell Wright
created the sweetest character in fiction
in Auntie Sue. The author knows life and how we
- live it or he could never have made Brian Kent,
Auntie Sue, Judy and Betty Jo the actual, living
. human beings they are and put them down in.
the mystic, enchanted Ozarks to live in this story
therecremion of brmkent
Cloth, 12mo. $1.50 Illustrated
Nearly One Million Copies Already Sold
The story is as sweet and clean and wholesome as the atmos
phere of the out-of-doors of God's unspoiled world of the
Ozark hills. The story carries a message of comfort and hope
and courage and confidence. There are thrilling incidents
related with such vivid realism that one read3 with breathless
interest. And yet the" fascinating power of the story is rather
in the skillful visualization of the clash and conflicts of life's
'invisible force9 out of which the thrilling incidents come.
Other Books by Harold Bell Wright
. ThatPrinterof Udell's-Tbe Shepherdof the Hills-The Calling
of Dan Matthews The Winning of Barbara Worth Their
Yesterdays The Eyes'of the World When a Man's a Man
Over Eight! Million Sold Buy Them Anywhere
Publishers, The Book Supply Company,' Chicago
Chest Colds, Coughs and
Sore Throat fio Over (light
Begy's Mustarine is Better than Liniments, Plasters,
Poultices or Hot Water Bottles. Does the
Work in Half the Time.
Remember the terrible Influenza
Epidemic last year.
The demand for Begy's Mustarine
was so enormous, that stocks in re
tail stores and wholesale warehouses
disappeared with amazing speed. .
"Get a box now or two boxes, you
can't tell what will happen.
But Just as soon as your throat
gets soye or you feel that tightening
in the Chest.
Rub on Beey's Mustarine, lor
nothing on this earth will subdue
inflammation, and prevent conges
tion, quicker than this great and
first improvement on the old fash
ioned Mustard plaster.
It s the quickest pain killer known,
so be sure when you even suspect
pleurisy, bronchitis or tonsilitis, to
use it freely.
It won't blister not even the ten
derest skin it can not blister.
But it's hot stuff, and contains
more concentrated non-blistering
heat, than any other counter-irritant
in existence.
.That's why it goes right after
pains and aches, soreness and swell
ings, no matter where located, and
ends all the misery and distress so
quickly, that sufferers are joyfully
astonished.
Use Begy's Mustarine, always in
the yellow box, to ease the pain of
rheumatism and gout
Just rub it on for lame muscles,
sore feet, stiff' neck, cramps in leg,
sprains and strains.
not nut the hnit nromntlv when
you have neuralgia, neuritis, lum
bago, backache, headache, earacne,
toothache, or any ache anywhere.
Ro mire it's Reirv's Mustarine
made of real yellow mustard and
other pain-destroying ingredients.
Druggists announce return of money
if it doesn't do as advertised. One
box equals 50 blistering Mustard
plasters.
S. C. Well ft Co.. LeKoy. Pi. T.
Flannelette
Gowns
Previously 79c for 59c.
Previously $1.25 for 89c.
Flannelette
Wrappers
Previously $1.00 for' 59c.
.Previously $1.25 for 89c.
Cashmere Sacques, Hand Embroidered
Previously $1.25 to $2.50,
$1.00
A
For Sleepy Time
Down Pillows
Previously $1.00,
Infants' Cribs
Previously $8.7.',
75c $5.00
Down Blankets
Previously $1.50,
$1.00 .
Of softest, lightest, double down for the crib.
Infants' Buntings and Long Coats
Previously $9.50,
$5.9? ' v
ran
Flannel Skirts
. - Off on $1.50 to $3.50
Finest quality, beautifully made, with dainty scalloped, henv-
stitcned, featherstitched hems many are encrusted with fine hand',
embroidery. In sizes from infants to 2 years old. - '
Infants' Dresses
Off on $1.95 to $3.85
Delightful little dresses st delicate sheer nainsook, daintily
trimmed with lace, embroidery, featherstitchlng, and finest tucking,
Quilts and Afghans
Off
Soft fluffy quilt, and prettily knitted afghans. -
Buntings and Long Coats
Off on $4.50 to $8.75
Tots Shop Second floor
Benson dltornc
ELDRECCE-REYNOLDS CO.
"The Store of Specially Shops
Fistula-Pay When Cured
A mOd system of tnaimoit tbat earn PUw. Fbtnle aad
ether Recta I Dbewe 1 Abort time, witboat $nn Mr.
Ileal ODeratioji. No Chtarofonn. Etbtr or ether genera.
urthtfu.ui ArnraMuiMnteMineveryeaMaeoeDted
for treatment, and no mooer to be !kii and I eared. Write for book oa Rwt 1 Dae. with nemei
and teatimoniale of more thaa 1000 prominent people who have been permanently eared.
DR. E. R. TARRY 240 Be Balkflns OMAHA, NEBRASKA