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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1919)
JHE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 1919. J 3 Lincoln Bureau S Bee P. A. Barrows, Correspondent' CONVENTION TO BE KEPT WARM j WITH HOT AIR Idea Expressed Regarding Representative Place Where i Constitutional Delegates' . 1 Will Meet. - -Lnicoln, Dec. 1. (Special.) Mem bers of the state board of public lands are of the opinion that they will be able to keep the old born, known as representative hall, farly comfortable with what hot steam thjey can force through' the radiators ud the hot air which will naturally come during the session where so , nany orators are present. It is not likely that the constitutional-convention sessions will be very long at first, and frorri 9 in the morning until 4 i the afternoon will probably be about all the time thj session will take until the com mittees have reported their work. . . 3"he- members of the convention are beginning to arrive and the hotel lobbies are putting on a sort of leg- ., islative condition. Candidates for office "are fairly numerous and also fairly active. There appears to be nqf new candidates other than have bucn mentioned, although Rev. A. A. Chessman, chaplain of the senate. is on the ground and would not object toiprayirg for the convention mem bers with the same sjiccess that he prayed for the senators. just how many employes will be needed it is hard to tell. There will bej besides the president and secre tary, a scrgeant-at-arms and prob ably an assistant and a postmaster. Achaplain, of course, will probably be engaged. It is thought that a committee may be appointed to set tle, the matter of employes just as sobn as k is discovered what is wanted. t Extradited to Illinois. , JUncoin, Dec. 1. (Special.) .Stewart Hogan, in custody of the sheriff at Fremont, is wanted by the authorities of Franklin county, Illi nois. A requisition came to the of ficf of the governor asking or his ierurn, which was granted. Hogait is charged with assault and robbery to gether with two other men who have di.yppeared. , Gtaaha Boy Scouts Are Not landicapped by : Present Coal Famine f ? BP ? Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the wbsdtutfc for calomel act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath tad juick Telief through taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a -tegetable compound mixed with oliva Ml They act genUy but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to Mtural action, clearing the blood, and TUTifiing fhe entire sj-stem. They do that which calomel does, without anyof the bad after effects. Take one or two every night for a week and note the rieaangeffect. 10c and 25c a box. Omaha Thief Robs Store Three Days After Getting Parole Lincoln, Dec. 1. (Special) George Floth, sentenced to the state penitentiary for holding up a man in Omaha and paroled recently, has been identified as one of the men who pulled off a hold-up in Lincoln Wednesday night and robbed the Corner Grocery of $150 taken from the cash register. Roth was paroled only last Mon day after serving a minimum sen-v tence of three years. He is consid ered a dangerous man and will prob ably be sent back to the peniten tiary. He is at present in the Lan caster county jail, i . Kilgore (Neb.) Has Been Without Coal 10 Days Lincoln, Neb., Dec. !. Actual suffering from lack of fuel was re ported to the Nebraska Railway commission in a telegram from Kil gore, Neb., which said that that village had been without coal for 10 days. The message said that one dealer had a carload of coal, con signed to him from Wyoming since November 19, but that it had not yet arrived. Capitol Commission Postpones Its Meeting Lincoln, Dec. I. (Special.) The capitol commission, which was ex pecting to hold a session here Mon day, was compelled to postpone the meeting until. Tuesday as Mr. Head, the Omaha -"member, was in rlew York and was unable to get back in time for the meeting. It will, how ever, be held Tuesday and it is ex pected that plans of the architects will be looked over. Doane College Closes. Lincoln. Dec. 1. (SpccialJ1 Doane college, located at Crete, will close Tuesday, according -to a mes sage received by the State Railway V e it.- :j . f commission irom me yiusiucm ui the college. This is due to a lack of coal. Numerous Boy Scout troops will continue Iheir regular weekly meet- ns at the homes of their scouU leaders and other troops are pian "niag meetings in the form of sleigh ing and coasting parties. Other scoutmasters are taking advantage ofjthe present situation to do in tensive work " with their patrol leaders. Local scout officials are bending evfry effort to meet the emergency caased by enforced school vacation. , Alwinter camp is contemplated at )"y.afinp Clifford. Moves and other ' necessary material have been pur chased and are now-on the road to the camp. Local headquarters prom ise a defiite announcement within 1 the next 4 hours, in the meantime, all. scouts are urged to remember their good turns to any people who may be suffering for want of heat. $cout troop No. 10, will meet at the home of the scoutmaster, G. " W. Uhrich, 4339 Leavenworth street, regularly each Monday evening, un ' til further notice. Fate Intervenes ancJ Fijemen Are Too Late Superior, Neb., Dec. 1. (Special Telegram,) The worst fire Superior ever experienced in its residence district, occurred Sunday at the home oflL, C. Stanley, cashier of the Citizen's State bank. The entire family was at church. Neighbors oh either side were away so that th firehad made good headway before it was discovered. Owing to the deep snow and the JaeJ (Hat many streets were torn up and i the wrong address oeing gi&n the fire department, the house was completely gutted by the time the firement arrived. v House and furniture are an en tire loss,- but partially covered by Insurance. - The fire is presumed to have been caused by an overheated furnace. .. Louisiana Cane Sugar Is , j' Sold for 22 Cents Pound Louisiana cne sugar is on the Onaaha market a nd is being sold at 20jcents per pound wholesale, and " 22 .and 23 cents per pound at the ;r retiil stores. Beet sugar is being sold at 14 and IS fcents per pound by the retailers. A limitation--is still being 'imposed bymost dealers. . I , Negro Lynched. Macon, Ga., Dec 1. An unidenti fied negro was lynched near here after he had shot and seriously after Hansel Rosier, jr, a -farmer's son. The mcrB worked so quiet ly (hat the neighborhood knew nothing-of the lynching until the negro's body was found hanging from a tree near a church. Rosier will recover, physicians said. GETTING "HEP" TO THE GOOD EATS A Host of Dyspeptics Can Get Back to the Old Days of Free dom by the Simple Expedi ent of a Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablet After Meals. "C.ncUl t nfvw knrw before how good these little pork sausages were." Thus .says the man who thought his stomach was gone for all time, but who tried the simple expedient of a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet after eating. And with this for a starter, he goes in for a cheese sandwich, a piece of hot mince pie, cats ham and eggs in fact he forgets his stomach and thinks only of the energy and good feeling that follow eating the foods that make most people ravenously hungry even to think of them. And all of this without sour risings, no gas, no belching and none of that dropsy heaviness that so often fol lows indigestion. Try these tablets after eating. They are used exten sively wherever good caters are found and are on sale almost every where in the United States and Canada. IIS. CAMPBELL VERY NEAR LOST USE OF J1ER HAND Rheumatism and Other Troubles Began to Disap pear After Taking v Tanlac. "There's no mistake about Tan lac being a real medicine, for noth ing but a real medicine could do what it has for me," said Mrs. Hattie Campbell,, of 1808 Grace St., Omaha, Neb. "Beginning with indigestion four years agr," continued Mrs. Camp bell, "my troubles multiplied till my life became one of constant suffer ing. Everything I would eat soured on my stomach and almost tortured me to death. The gas would press on my heart at times so I could hardly breathe and I would almost smother. I suffered from heart burn and had nervous sick head aches and was so dizzy that I would almost fall every time I stooped over. I had rheumatism in my hands so bad that my fingers were all bent over, and at times they would become so numb as to be almost useless. My appetite was poor and I fell off from one hun dred and thirty pounds to ninety four and nobody "will ever know how much I suffered. , "I was in art awful fix, and while I tried everything recommended, I found no relief until my sifter and some of my friends got me to take Tanlac. While on my second bottle my. appetite returned. I could eat most anything I wanted, and other troubles began to leave me. I have regained sixteen pounds of my lost weight and am now able to eat anything I "want without suffering from gas or idigestion afterwards. My hands and fingers have become supple again and I hardly notice any rheumatic pain in them. Those headaches ad dizzy spells are gone and I have improved so much that I hardly feel like the same per son." .. . Tanlac is sold in Omaha at all Sherman & McConnell Drug Com pany's stores, Harvard Pharmacy and West End Pharmacy. Also For rest and Meany Drug Company in South Omaha and the leading drug gist in each city and town through out the state of Nebraska. Adv. . THOUGHTFUL BUYERS ara thi Mca xSjrfySP macMwuc owam Thoughtful -buyer will shop early this season, and, better by far, early in the day. Early in the season, because an old - fashioned Christmas, with generous buying, promises an onslaught on Jimited supplies. Early in the day, because custo mers and salespeople then are re freshed; judgment is surer; fatigue is far away. " Avoid congestion; try to make, way for those who have no other 1 choice. ' res tm pftca OjjxEfjK&ff KacaowtM onmi "lhlllll!lll1!)ftuMllUIIIIMllIIIUIHI! jlllllllllllllUll SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY-- A Great Sale of Table ad Floor Lamps Radical Reductions on 155 - Beautiful Lamps, , Shades of fine silk, trimmed with tassels, braid and chenille' or silk fringes. Bases are plain mahogany finish or Japanese decorated, j The quantity of tljese Lamps is very limited about 125 v Floor Lamps and 30 Table Lamps. " ) .1" - TJ " ji . VWV I jLMJpj' All Marked at Prices that Will Instantly Ap- flfflr : Wpea to Those Who Appreciate Good ValuesiBlSlli tiliiliBi. Floor Lamps at ' S , . Braiwi OOK0 -Jtlp F ''If '- I . A I m 11 Table Lamps at 1 7 "' fl jyg v I N6 C.O. D. v Brandeis Slores Third Floor Center IIIIIIiiliililllllHIIIIIilllllllllllipilliilulltlllll.lHllili'll.li.lMi.lllllillll.lll.l. !. .Ill 111111,11 !!.! illl.i llUinflillllllllMIMI1llllUMIHIIIIIIIMII(l'llililUIIIINIiiai;lllllill!niriMllt!irIIIiniMlll lllllllllhlllli.llll. ,I J llilli.l.I.Jillllli.lllillliilll!llllllilll!nltl!IIllllHltllllll Stockings Never Fail to Please - Especially when their quality is so evident as it is in evej-y -thread of these ' - Women's fancy wool and silk and wool fashioned hosiery, with reinforecd toes and heels. The colors are heather green, brown, grays and Russian tan ; prices are 2.50, to 3.95 a pair. 1 Womeirs pure thread silk full-fashioned hosiery.. Our "Brandeis Special," lisle soles, reinforced heels and toes put up in fancy Christmas boxes, in blacks, grays and cordovans; two grades, at, a pair, 2.00 and 3.00. I no leiepnone uraers s llililillllllllllllllllMllllllllllilllilllll Women's Storm and Croquet Rubbers, Pair 49c - Regular $1 Values ' V ' ; These come in very desirable styles.. Will fit military heels ; all American and Boston! makes, sizes2i to 8 ; regular 1.00 val ues, at 49c. ' . - . Y Branded: Stores Basement East ' Gift Ideas and Suggestions We have been prepar- .... ing for months for these gift-buying days, for, at this season, the usefulness of this store broadens im mensely in scope. House Coats - la green, brown, maroon. r green shades and variations. with fancy plaid linings, plaid collars and cuffs; all sizes, 8.50 to 20.00 Brandeis Stores Second Floor Mens Store Candlesticks' Of solid mahogany, tall, medium, and cutely squatty ones; eight "different styles. Each, 1.25 Brandeis Stores Third Floor Center "Women's Gloves ..( Of real Arabian Mocha, un lined or silk-lined ; desirable shades of field mouse, castor and grey .attractively embroi dered backs, in' two-clasp ef fects, at, pair, " 4.25 Brandeis Stdres Main Floor West .(,.. Underwear VanRaalte Glove Silk Un derwear, in Vests, Teddies, Bloomers and Union Suits. Most, desirable Christmas gift 2.95, 3.35, 5.00 and up. Brandeis Stores Third Floor East , - ,, Cordova Smocks Forthe young miss. V Ex clusive and new hand-embroidered. Pastel colors. A beau tiful gift, JZ50 Brandeis Stores '"" Second Floor South Christmas Cards If you. wish a holiday greet ing card, dainty, yet inexpen sive, make a selection from the large assortment on sale in the Basement at, each, lc. Brandeis Stores- Basement Women's silk 'hosiery, mock fashioned double heels and toes, fancy lace boot, in blacks and colors. Put up in Christmas boxes irregulars special, 95c. Brandeis Stores Main FloorCenter A Regular, Christmas Blizzard oj HANDKERCHIEFS Pure linen is not at all easy to get and high in price at many stores yet, among our offerings, you will find plenty of linen Handkerchiefs, and at prices you will be glad to pay. - v Tou will find a liberal provision for everybody's Gift Handkerchief re quirements, and never before have we carried greater varieties. Women' Handker chiefs, embroidered corners, white and colored; also Novelty Sport Handkerchiefs,' domestic and foreign, each, -12c Men's Satin Border, Hemstitched Handker chiefs, in full size, each, 15c Women's NoTelty Hem. Women's Fine Lawn 8titched-fH a n d k e r- chiefs, embroidered in one corner, very fine lawn, 3 in box, per box, 1.00 Women's Handker chiefs, . embroidered -initials, neTvelties, plain white and col ored border, ea., 6c Handkerchiefs, em broidered designs in" , white, also narrow colored border, 3 in a box, per box, 69c Men's' Colored and White Initial Hand kerchiefs, satin bor der, full size, hem stitched hems, 6 in a box, per box, 1.25 Brandeis Stores Main Floor East W o m e n's Handker chiefs, fancy barred and checkered bor ders, in silk crepe de chine, plain white with narrowVcoIored edge, each, ' 19c Women's Pur Irish . Linen Hemstitched Handkerchief, , hand embroidered designs, each, , ,35c 'Important Notice Upon the recommendation of the Fuel Admin titration, as a measure of coal conservation, , Our Store Hours Will Be 10:00 A.M. to 5 AO P.M. V v These hours will continue until further notice. L4 ; Parcels Wrapped Regardless of where purchased we are very glad, always, to wrap parcels forv shipment byparcels post or express, at the ACCOMMODATION DEK in our Basement. This service is without charge, of course. Brandeis Stores Basement Santa Claus Has Filled TO YL AND V to the Biim with .. r Elephants and Teddy Bears and funny little Monkeys, Jack-in-the- Boxes and Building Blocks, A. B. C. Books and Noah's Arks, Sleds and Soldiers Everything Santa eve-had in his wonderful pack and many things he never brought before. t Therejs every reason for com)ng to Tpjland now, while there is every thing to see and plenty of room to see it. 1 A, Big Special in Dolls 50 at Do you want a pink-cheeked Boy Doll, or a Baby Dolly with a dainty pink or blue dress and bonnet?. They are 16 inches high and un breakable. Regular price 2.00. Tuesday only 1.50. Stabuilt JBlocks ' Stabuilt Blocks make many models can't be" broken, and are the most interesting and instruc tive blocks made. Same old price, 2.50. Give 'TM. Them a dSGxwiG nyer Hudson Coasters A All the boys are crazy about them! Get him a Hudson Coaster, the best one made. Malleable iron wheels and roller bearings, makethem the fast est wagons and the most substantial. ll'IH J-fc JR.. WfBk ' noma -M4 TL. .1 t. .t . ... nus wisivGi uiteue ucwuuui IUD elnQ COOlpSntOnStllp. ew coiutructioa tncludei vrtxmri m f u Steel which prevent skidd me. and increases speed snd control. AU mUlrnt adds rlurabtUtr. flextbtlirv and accatarvnlssHn. Knn.. rtaff of wtt leet and and wemrinf out thoes. Prcvenf eoM uui Urm dsMTt bJku Mini w mm w uvu atsiv uniiiiftiur BUQC XTitl Wt lo t FUxibM firm. OotlostM 3 ordinary fdSi s Moderately Priced from 3.75 to 6.25 Old Santa Will Have a x Present for Every Boy and Girl Who Comes to Brandeis Toyland Tuesday. s.