THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1920.
INROAD OF GREEN
VEGETABLES. TO
KIT II. C. L. HERE
Shipments FromSouth Ex-
pected to Cause J'rices Ift
Omaha to Drop Materially
Next Week.
With tht absence of quantities
and varieties of green vegetables
ferem f!te south this week, and with
Indications that shipments will be
larger next week, the high cost of
living in Omaha and this section is
expected to take a material tumble.
- While prices continue about the
saline as they were last week, in
creased shipments of green stuff will
make themselves felt within the
next few days on the local market,
it is said.
Spanish onions are selling for 10
cents a pound and green onions for
6 cents a bunch. Sweet potatoes
were quoted at IVi cents a pouqd,
head lettuce at 1254 cents' a head,
turnips 4 cents a pound, parsnips 4
cents a pound, red onions three
pounds' for 25 cents, Irish potatoes
85 cents a peck and winesap apples
40 pounds for $4.50.
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Henry
w, Kotnert is
Victim of Pneumonia
At His Home In Bluffs
Henry W. Rothert, 79 years old,
former superintendent of the Iowa
School for the Deaf, died yesterday
in his apartment in the Shugart flat
in Council Bluffs after an illness ot
two days from pneumonia. '
Mr. Rolhert was superintendent
of the Iowa School for the Deaf for
32 years, retiring from that position
last year. He was prominent over
the state for his work in developing
that school to a standard high
"ataiong similar institutions through
out the country.
He was the. highest ranking Mason
at the time of his death, being the
ranking past grand master of the
Java grand lodge of Masons, and a
past grand master of the Knights
Templar.
He is survived by two sons, Edwin
H. -and Waldo H. Rothert, both of
Council Bluffs. Funeral services
will be held from the Masonic
temple fin Council Bluffs Sunday
afternoon. Rev. Ernest Mann of St.
Pattt's Episcopal church assisting.
the nofly will De lateen xo iteoMiK,
Mr. Rothert's former home, for burial.
Aged Woman Found
j Dead In Home From
Gas Asphyxiatiqi
Mrs. Mary McKeon, 70 years old,
1909 South Eleventh street, was
found dead from accidental gas
asphyxiation in the kitchen of her
home at 3:30 yesterday morning. The
todv was lying face downwards on
the floor beside the gas stove. She
fad evidently-falljtn from a chair." A
iet of the stove was wide open, when
Rk T. Walker, 1730 South Tenth
treet, whovdiscovered the body, en
tered the house.
Mrs. McKeon had been dead for
approximately 12 hours, undertakers
said. The body was found dressed
as if prepared for bed. An oil lamp
n the kitchen table was still lighted,
s! Mrs. McKcpn had been living
lone for several years. According
to Mrs. Joseph Wolf, who lives
downstairs in the same house, Mrs.
McKeon visited her Thursday and
appeared so happy that she was able
to atttend daily services at St. Pat
ricks Catholic church in her old age.
The church is near by. Relatives in
Fort Dodge, la., were notified. ,
ASTHHA WOULDN'T LET
-'- HIM LIE DOWN
Hasn't had sign of trouble nVv
for over 9 months. )
"A year wro I had asthma so bad my
friend? thought I wouldvnever get over
Jt. I had doctored fdr aong time with
Sri results. I had not beeik in bed for 3
Vteks, could not even sit up straight in
chair. Then I heard of. Milks Kmul
ion nnd started using it 'It -was nly
two days later that I could go to bed
. and aleep soundly. After taking eight
tottles S4 worth) I found myself com
pletely cured. It is over 9 months now
since I quit taking Milks Emulsion, and
I haven't had a symptom of asthma since."
; Geo. W. Baker. B. F. D. 1. Latrobe, Pa.
Why shouldn't Milks Emulsion , help
you I It has worked wonders for others.
It costs nothing to try.
, , Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutri
tive food and a corrective medicine. It re-
J tores -healthy, natural bowel action, do
sg away with all need of pills and
physics. It promotes appetite and quick
ly puts the digestive organs in shape to
assimilate food. As a builder of flesh
; and strengths Milks Emulsion is strong
ly recommended 'to those whom . sickness
V has weakened, and is a powerful aid in
" tesisting and repairing the effects of
wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trou
ble and constipation are promptly re
, lieved-r-usually in one day.
This is the only solid emulsion made,
and so palatable that it is eaten with a
epooD like ice cream.
- V No matter how severe your ease, you
; are urged to try Milks Emulsion un
der this guarantee Take six bottles home
with you. use it according to directions
and if not satisfied with the results, your
- money will be promptly refunded. Price
: 60e and $1.29 per bottle. The Milks Emul-
sion Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by drug
giets everywhere.
HEARTBURN
. or heaviness lifter
meals are most an
noying manifestations x
of acid-dyspepsia.
pleasant to take,
neutralize acidity
and help restore
normfil digestion.
MAD IT SCOTT ft MWW '
HAKOt OF SCOTTS OTOUKM
DECREASE IN "FLU"
CASES EXPECTED
HERE lEXT WEEK
Hospital Accommodations Being
Taxed to Capacity Not
Enough Nurses.
Dr. J. F. Edwards," health com
missioner, reported that 67 new
cases of influenza were, reported to
his office Thursday, bringing the to
tal for this week to 303. (
"The average daily cases seems to
be about thet same for fjiis week,"
the doctor said. "We are unable to
state at this time whether the out
break is on the wane, but we be
lieve that next week will begin to
show a decrease. The percentage
of serious cases is small and the
death rate thus far is low."
Since January 14 there have been
eight deaths from influenza and 14
from pneumonia.
Hospital accommodations are
being taxed to capacity and there
are not enough nurses to supply
the demand.
Fourteen cases of influenza have
been reported from the county hos
pital.
Senator Sorenson Is Seventy, .
Just a Boy in Years Now
' "Senator Alfred Sorenson is ob
serving his 70th birthday today by
going quietly about his affairs, edit
ing the Examiner and compiling data
for his forthcoming history of
Omaha.
"Al"' Sorenson is- an Omaha in
stitution. He landed here in he
days when the earth was young, and
after setting type for a short time
on The Bee in 1871, became its city
editor, reportorial staff and general
factotum in 1872. From that day
to this he has been a busy man. All
his days were not spent with The
Bee, for he gave the Republican
some of his services, was managing
editor of the Herald for a season
and then went to Denver, where he
toiled on the Rocky Mountain News
as a,paragrapher. Portland claimed
him, Ind San Francisco, but they
could not hold him, and he came
back to Omaha in the late '90s, es
tablishing his present very prosper
ous paper with the beginning of the
new century.
Baker in Washington.
Washington, D. C, Jan. 30.
(Special Telegram.) J. L. Baker, a
welj known -business man of Omaha,
is in Washington for a few days. -
C. OF C. CHECK ON
CENSUS BRINGS
8,879 NEW NAMES
1,623 Unlisted Persons Are
r A JJ.J . i . T rh.
uaca 10 vouni in unc
Day.
The total number of Omahans
missed by census enumerators has
reached 8,879, according to the
Chamber of Commerce. School
children Thursday reported 792 peo
ple missed, girls' in the employ of
me cnamoer who are calling every
telephone number in theity record
ed 373 missed, and 458 names were
telephoned to the chamber by em
ployers and individuals.
In addition to this number Fort
Omaha officers say that the 800 of
ficers and men at the fort were not
counted by census enumerators.
John H. Hopkins, director of fed
eral census here is uncertain
whether soldie;s stationed at this
post can be included in-Omaha's
population. Army officers, however.
declare that soldiers are counted and
added tothe population f the
place where they are stationed.
Commenting on the large number
ITR'PP
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Always insist upon true "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" In "Bayer package"
The ''Bayer Cross" on Aspirin tablets has the
same meaning as 14-Karat on gold. Both mean
Genuine!
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" should be taken
according to the safe and proper directions ih
each "Bayer package." Be sure the "Bayer
Cross" is on package and on tablets. Then you
are getting the genuine Aspirin prescribed by
physicians for over eighteen years for the relief
of Colds, Pain, Headache, Toothache, Earache,
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis.
For a few cents you can get a handy tin box
containing twelve tablets. Druggists also sell
larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin is the trade,
mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic
acidester of Salicylicacid.
"FOLLOW THE
BEATON PATH"
m EATON'S
Better.
.JJARGAINS"
"FOLLOW THE
BEATON PATH"
In these days when so much sickness is, in evidence, there are certain staple
articles which every well-ordered household should keep on hand. You can be sure
of the very highest quality, freshness and lowest prices'when yoii buy drugs and
toilet articles here.
Phone your wants we deliver FREE to all parts of Omaha. Phone Douglas
81, 82, 83 and 84. x ,
SATURDAY
and-MONDAY
PECIALS
25c Rat Nip ,.. 17
$1.00 Weldona, for rheumatism,
at , 79.
60c Resinol Ointment. . . .482
50c ' Mulsified Cocoanut Oil,
at ........424
60c Doan's Kidney Pills.. 44
30c Holmes' Frostilla. . . .21
50c Beaton's Benzoseptic
Astringent Mouth Wash,
for the flu 39t
50c Ziora 39
60c Glycothymoliner 6 ozs
at 48t
60c Lavoris 48
$1.50 Glaseptic Nebulizer, Park
Davis Co. . . . .. ... . 81.19
$1.00 Century 'Atomizer No.
100 ;.. .79
$1.50 DeViJbiss Atomizers No.
16 :t1.21
$1.50 One-Minute Certified
Thermometers 81.19 .I
j! 5c DeMar s Dismfectonne,
pints, for toilets, etc. . .21
25c Lysol 19i
SOc Norwich Milk of1 Mag
nesia, at 19
25c Mustard Cerate ... 163
30c Mentholatum 17.
25c lb. Peroxide Hydrogen,
at 10
$1.00 Murine Eye Salve, 59.
$1.00 Listerine "... .79t
50c Chlorax Tooth Paste, 29e
25c. Shac Headache Wafers,
at 19,
60c Swamp Hoot 44
$3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk,
hospital size 82.98
Graham
Beauty Secret
Lifts out lines
Draws out blackheads
Reduces enlarged pores
Bleaches the skin
Corrects sallow skin
Sold Only at This Store
PHOTO DEPT.
Film Developed Free When
Print Are Ordered.
RUBBER GOODS
Guaranteed for two years.
$2.00 Velvet .Combination
Fountain Syringe and
Water Bottle 81.38
$1.10 2-qt Davidson Foun
tain Syringe ...... .78
$1.25 Velvet 2-qt. Water
Bottle .......894
CANDY DEPT.
Agents for Huyler's and
Original Allegretti Choc
olates. $1.00 Chocolate-covered Pea
nuts, per lb 69
50c Hoarhound Candy, per
lb. . . .aj. .35
SOc Jelly Beans, per lb., 39
60c Peppermint Lozenges,
per lb ........ 45
SATURDAY
and MONDAY
PECIALS
60c Datiderine 44
85c Imperial Granum. . . .69
$1.15 Herpicide 89
25c Salinos (a saline laxative),
at 16
50c Goutorbe Liquid Nail Pol
ish 35t
Pear's Unscented Glycerine
Soap 14t
50c Edtonic,.... 29t
30c Laxative Bromo Quinine,'
at 22
$1.00 Nuxated Iron 89
$1.25 Pyros Antiseptic. . .98
35c Freezone . . i 28
$1.00 Delatone 79t
25c Goutorbe Nail Cake. .17
Writing Tablets . . 104
60c Sal Hepatica 48
50c Hay's Hair Health, 29
25c Bandoline, Beaton's, 19
50c Orazin Tooth Paste. .34t
60c Pebeco Tooth Paste. .39t
SOc Sloan's Liniment. . . .214
1 lb. Hospital Cotton. .. .50
25c Phenalax Wafers. .. .194
25c Carter's Liver Pills. . . 164
$1.50 Fellow's Syrup Hypho
phosphites ......... 81.19
CIGARS
Parker's Plantation Cigars,
each 54
Box 100 84.00
Mozart, Magic, each . . . 104
, Box 50 84.70
McCord-Brady Hand Made,
t .64
cans 25 ....... .81.35
San Torin, each 5k
J. H. S. Clear Havana, 3
for 204
Beaton Drug Company
; IStK and Farnam Streets
Mail Orders Receive Out Most Careful Attention
of names turned . Over to him by
the Chamber, Mr. Hopkins said:
"We are going to keep on count
ing till we gethem all, and if
Omaha does not go over the 200,000
mark, it will be becausethere are
not 200,000 peoplhere." ' y
Cousin of Spanish War Hero
Dies Near Council Bluffs
William Schley, 86 years old.
cousin of Commodore Schley of
Santiago fame, died yesterday at his
home in Lewis township, Iowa, of
senility. Mr. Schley had lived in
Lewis township, just outside of
Council Bluffs, for 46 years.
Fremont Wants Sheriff to
Keep All Smallpox at Home
The sheriff of Dodge county
wants the sheriff of Douglas county
to require all smallpox patients of
the latter county to remain away
from Fremont. y
Sheriff Clark yesterday 're
ceived a telephone, call from the
sheriff at Fremont,' complaining that
Nick Schrimer and family, residing
in Douglas county, near the Dodge
county line, "will not stay away
from Fremont." " .
Sheriff Clark directed a deputy to
ride post lfaste to the Schrimer hab
itat and read the law.
" Unitarian Principles !
Idealsnot dogmas -I
Deeds not creeds v V
The '.Lifenot the letter !
Sunday Morning at 10:30-31st and Harney
; , SETS THB PACE lCIIOWIMC OMAHA
A J?eature Event for Saturday
Choice of Our Entire Stock of
' and Flappers' Winter
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Exactly
Girls
Coats
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Original
Price
sDRUG AND TOILET
Specials for Saturday
Pepsodent Tootk Taste, 50c size,
special at , SSdt
Djer Kiss face powder, 65c ralne,
special, at 594
Woodbnry soap, 25c value, special,
at . v 20?
Hospital cotton C5c valoe, one
pound, at , 494
Fountain syringe, $1.25 ralne, spe
cial, at 79
Ever-lteady Baior Blades, 40cNk&.
special, at , 274
Waiions Shampoo bags, 10c kind,
special, at " 74
Cuter Cuticle Remover, 35c alue,
special, at 294
Mennen's Talcum powder, 25c size,
special, at 214
Nnjol Mineral OH, $1.00 size, spe
cial at 834
Odorono Deordorant, 60c size, spe
cial, at - 444
Wool and Telour powder puffs,
25c and 35c size, special, at 194
Levy's La Blache face powder, the
65c size, special, at - 544
Brandeis Stores Main
' Floor West
Those coats are from our regular stock and
are new and un-to-date- in every detail. Buy
now for next winter, while you can obtain such
substantial reductions in price.
The materials are
VTELOUR SILVERTONES
YELYET POLO CLOTH
- PEACHBLOOM v
The styles are
Fur Trimmed Models,
Loose Flare Models,
Large Shawl Collars,
Original Price.
15.00 coats, at
20.00 coats, at
25.00 coats, at
30.00 coats, at
35.00 coats, at
40.00 coats, at
45.00 coats, at i
au.uu coats, at
Belted Models,
Blouse Models v
Sale Price.
7.50
. 10.00
12.50
15.00
. .17.50
20.00
s 22.50
25.00
Brandeis Stores Second FloorWest.
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No C. O. D.'s-No
ExchangesNo
' Approvals
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Pre-Iqventory Clearance of " ,
' 500 Pairs of
Growing Girls' Shoes
Regular 7.50 and '
8.50 Values at . D i
Every mother should take advantage ot these price reductions
ottered for Saturday only, In these comfortahle and well mad j
shoes for growing- girls. There's a large assortment ot all the
wanted leathers, such as ,
RUSSIAN CALF, DULL LEATHER
VICI KID AND CHOCOLATE KID.
They are made with low heels, just the same as the Birl
shoes, only they come in sizes for girls who wear women's sizes. -Sizes
are 2 to 7, in widths AA ito D. Every pair has welted '
soles and is made to wear. Specially-priced, for Saturday only. :
at, per pair. . . ' 5.45
tsranaeis stores Maw tloor West.
Special Feature for Saturday
Sale of Corsets
A
95
6.50 to 8.50
Values at
We are offering a large assortment of well made corsets, from
reliable makers. There are low bust models, and elastic top models
with medium long skirts. There are a few beautiful silk corsets
in the lot, and others of pink brocade and white coutil. , All are
attractively trimmed. Each one is an exceptional value, but the
sizes and styles are broken, making it possible to offer them to you,
Saturday, at the very low price of 4.95
BRASSIERES AND BANDEAUX
Odd lots; front and back closing; lace and embroidery trimmed ;s
sizes 32 to 60; regular $1.00 values, special, Saturday, at 694
Brandeis Stores Third Floor East.
PureThreadSilkHose
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1.50 to 2.50
Values
m , For women; full-fashioned and semi-fasTi-'
ioned; silk to the knee; lisle tops and lisle-rein-'
forced soles. We have them in fancy two-toned,
lac boot effects and plain colors of black, silver,
pearl, gray, cordovan and white. Some are uv
regulars and others are first qualities. Values
from 1.50 to 2.50, special, at ' . 1.19
Brandeis Stores Main Floor South. v
1 and 2-Prece Pajamas
V ItVwell to know your wardrobe has
in it pajamas of such fine quality as the
ones offered here Saturday and the price
in each instance is remarkably reasonable.
Pajamas of Fine Blue
Bird Batiste, 3.98
Two-piece style of Blue Bird , ba
tiste straight coat, low neck and
short sleeves, gathered around the
ankle. Priced at ' 3.98
Pajamas of Floral
Crepe, 3.?8
Two-piece style; coat of floral crepe,
- with plain crepe trouserettes short
sleeves and hemstitched collar line.
Specially priced, 3.08
Billie Burke Pajamas, 2.98
Of good quality floral and striped
Windsor crepe, in colors of blue and
white, flesh and blue, and lavender
and flesh. A few are In solid flesh
and white. ' These are "sleeveless
styles, with low V neck and pockets.
Specially priced, at , I 2.98
Brandeis Stores Third Floor
, Center. '
Sale of Samples and Seconds
1,000 Union Suits
v -For Women and Children '
At OOC
9
Women's Garments Worth '
U5 to 2.25
These are high grade, medium and heavy
weight cotton union suits either plain or
fleece lined. There are all styles in white
and cream. The women's garments
Include high neck, long sleeves, Dutch neck,
elbow sleeves, and low neck and sleeveless.
There are regular and extra sizes. Some
are ' slightly soiled. Regular values range
from 1.25 to 2.25; specially priced at 98
The Children's Garment Worth
' 1.25 to 1.75 v
Come in all ages, from 2 to IS, and include
many styles. These garments ty 'worth
from 1.25 to 1.75, priced specially forSat
urday, at 98
I Brandeis Stores Third Floor East.
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