Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 31, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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THE BEE: OMAHA', SATURDAY. JANUARY ai," ivzv.
Drexel's
Boys' Shoes
A.ra making more friends every
daj. Wise parents are learn
ing that they are one way of
reducing: living cost. Be sure
your boy is wearing
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You'll find that one pair of
these shoes will outwear two
pairs of ordinary boys' shoes.
Boys' Sic '
1 to 5tf
$4.00
Little Men's
10 to 13H ,
$3:50
DREXEL
SHOE CO.
Bee Want-Ads Produce Results.
Brief City News
Have Root I'rtnt it Beacon Press
Library & Bilk Shade Lamps. 25 pet
redu'n. Burgess-Granden Co. Adv.
Palm Beach Knits Cleaned now,
$1.26; after first of month. 11.60.
Carey Cleaning- Co., Twenty-fourth
and Lake streets. Webster 892. m
'' Postal Employee 111 Forty em
ployes of the poatofflce, mostly mail
distributers, carriers and clerks, were
off duty yesterday due to illness
This has created a- shortage of help
at the postofflce which may result in
delayed mall, according to Assistant
Postmaster Woodard. . x
To Boost Home Rale Henry
Olerich, Omaha economist, will hold
a meeting in the city council cham
ber Saturday night In the Interests
of home rule. Serving on a commit
tee with him will be I. J. Dunn, City
Commissioners Butler and Zimman,
and ' C. G. Cunningham. An open
discussion will be held on home rule.
All Interested are Invited.
City Coal Orders The municipal
coal department will receive orders
Saturday night, 7 to 9, at the Are
station, Twenty-second -and Lake
streets. Colorado coal will be sold
at $9 per ton. City Commissioner
Butler states that he Intends to use
the fire stations for this purpose If
the experiment Saturday night Is
successful.
Brooklyn Rabbi to Speak Rabbi
Wolf Gold of x Brooklyn, N. T., wll
Air Mail Service to
Start Before March 1,
Says Chicago Aviator
Ain mail to Omaha from Chicago
will be an actual Jact before-March
1, according to Harvey A. Beilgard,
of the vljnited Aircraft corporation
of Chicago, who arrived in Omaha
Thursday to investigate local aerial
navigation conditions.
Mr. Beilgard is reputed to be one
of the most expert flyers in the
country. He was formerly with the
Curtiss Airplane company,, and flew
several of the latest Curtiss models,
which are said to be the largest
heavier-than-air craft in the coun
ty ..
He will meet with the several
aerial navigation societies of the
city, and "boost the air game," he
said. "My company is spending
more than $500,000 in advertising
this year," he declared. "l am not
here, however, to push my own
company, but to boost the air game
generally.
"When Omaha once begins to
realize the benefits of air mail, it
will never relinquish the service."
address the Omaha Jewish churches
Saturday at the regular services.
Sunday night he will address a mass
meeting at the synagogue. Nine
teenth and Burt streets, at 8. He is
a member of the executive council
of the National Mizrachi Zionist or
ganization of America and attended
the recent international Mizrachi
conference In London.
Charles f. Davis Dies Charles
Parker Davis, B7 years old. a resi
dent of Omaha for 80 years, died of
pneumonia at his home, 8628 North
Thirty-sixth avenue, yesterday. He
was engaged In the commission busi
ness on the South Side live stock
market Surviving relatives are his
wife, two sons, Sedely and Parker;
his brother, Dr. W. M. Davis, and a
sister, Mrs. Wilson Jones, all, of
Omaha. Funeral services will be
held at Gentleman's undertaking
parlors at 2p. m. Sunday. Burial
will be In the Forest Lawn cemetery.
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PREVENTION IS BEST
CURE FOR INFLUENZA
SAY PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
Every Possible Effort Is Be
ing Made In Affected Lo
calities to Stop, Further
Spread of Disease.
OUNCFOF PREVENTION
WORTH POUNP OF CURE
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Persons Who Catch Colds
Easily and Who Are . in
Run-down Condition in
Greatest Danger.'
Influenza continues to spread and
the disease is now prevalent over
many sections of the country.? '
It has baffled the medical skill to
an unusual extent, and although it
has been held in check in most lo
calities it has gotten beyond control
in others. The germ has eluded
bacteriologists, and medical men
now agree that the best cure is pre
vention. ' ,.
The surest "prevention is to build
UBthe bodily powers of resistance,
and to get the system into the best
physical condition possible. It is
now universally agreed that it is
possible to perfect the powers of re
sistance of the human system ,so
that it can throw off almost any in
fection, not excepting Influenza.
It hasbeen observed that persons
who are'weak and run-down are
more susceptible to the disease than
persons who are in robust health,
and if you are in a generally .run
down condition and below normal
weight this warning should 1 be
heeded promptly. If you are in this
condition nothing on earth will
build you up and strengthen you
like Tanlac, which contains the most
powerful tonic properties known to
science. As a reconstructive tonic
jind system builder it is without an
equal and contains the very ele
ments needed by the system to give
you fighting strength to ward off
disease germs. This is a statement
of fact and it is supported by the
recognized authorities and reference
works including the U. S. Dispensa
tory, the Encyclopedia Britannica,
and also by standard text books
used in the schools of medicine.
This statement is further proven by
the fact that millions of persons
who have actually taken Tanlac have
testified to its extraordinary merit
as a medicine and by the fact Tanlac
is today having the largest sale of
any tonic on the American market.
Tanlac is also an ideal strength
ening tonic for persons who are
suffering from the after-effects of
colds, influenza, ordinary grippe,
and bronchial troubles, and hun
dreds of thousands are using it daily
with most gratifying results.'
In connection with the Tanlac
treatment it is very important to
keep the bowels open by taking
Tanlac Laxative Tablets, samples of
which are enclosed with every bot
tle of Tanlac. ,
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 every city and town through
out the state of Nebraska. Adv.
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OVERCOATS
$39.50
We have put 200 Men's and Young Men's Over
coats in 6"ne big lot at $39.50. -This Vill include
many of our better grade coats that have .been
greatly reduced.
, Many Models
Fourth Floor,
All Boys' and Junior
Overcoats
l2 Price
Mothers should take advantage of this oppor
tunity to save. We will put our entire stock of boys'
suits on sale at $8.85, $12.45, $14.45, $18.45,
$22.50, $25.00. .
Men's Suits
A wonderful opportunity to get a new suit that will be suitable for spring wear at a
great saving. . Many models in form-fitting, double and single-breasted; also waistline
effects, in blues, browns, grays and fancy mixtures $23.75, ( $33.75, $43.75, $53.75
and $63.75. v
Fourth Floor.
SATURDAY The Last Day of Our January Sale
"Will Afford- a Wonderful Opportunity to Buy
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At Most Unusual Reductions
for instance-
. A number ofS-lb. Genuine Felted Cotton . Mattresses, enclosed in
attractive, durable rt tick; well finished and up to standard in every
way. Selling-regularly at $16.00.
SATURDAY ONLY. . , ..... ............
A varied assortment of samples, broken lots,
as well as mattresses and box spring sets in dis
continued tickings at a saving of about ONE-THIRD.'
$1 A.50
Two $60.004.6 Sample Sealy Mattresses,
at .. 840.00
$27.50 1.6 Sample Hair Mattress, -at
x S19.50
$57.50 1.6 Sample White Hair Mattress,
at 837.50
$30.00 4.6 Imperial Edge, 50-lb. Choice
Felt Mattress S22.50
$25.004.6 Carletion Felt, 50-lb. Mattress
with four-row stitched edge and heavy
art tick 820.00
A number of Mattresses for 3.6 Beds
bearing similar reductions. ''
METAL BEDS
"Close out" of samples and slightly marred pieces
$16.504.6 White Enamel Bed now...... SS.25
$16.503.6 Vernis Martin Bed now... SS.25
$26.503.6 White Enamel Bed now.". 813.25
7.504.6 Vernis Martin Bed now 85.00
$19.504.6 White Enamel Bed now., : 810.00
$35.00 1.6 White Enamel Bed now $22.50
$15.004.6 White Enamel Bed now 311.25
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$45.00 No. 1 Box Spring Set ($30.00 ,
Box Spring, $15.00 Mattress), size for''
a 4.6 steel bed. Sale price. . .832.50
$74.00 No. 2 Box Spring Set $47.50
Box, Spring, $26.50 Mattress), size for
4.6 steel bed. Sale price .... 850.00
SPRINGS k5'"1"1 -
All gray enamel or Vernis Martin finishes, making,
them rustproof. Elevated 6 inches above side tails,
and made wijth heavy steel tape edges
( $10.50 values .$8.50
,Vv 9.50 values .$6.75
You Can Cook and Bake With Ease on This
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Detroit Jewel Gas Range
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It is a gas range so skillfully designed that you will enjoy working with it. Mly. ,
The big, roomy cooking top the baking oven sind broiler, placed on one side
out of the way, the handy shelves and high legs, making it easy to sweep and mop
ufnder these are but a few of the many features which you will like when you
see the range. n
Detroit Jeweta cost but little more than vastly inferior types. Prices are
$38.75 and Up
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Why not let us show you the many conveniences and the advan
tages of white enamel partsthat wash as easily as your China.
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LUGG AGE
Items of considerable interest to those who need Trunks, Uags or Suitcases,' and
' who wish to shop with the utmost economy. '
Men's "Belber" Wardrobe Trunks, steamer size,
fitted with hangers, drawers, laundry bag and
fit-all case, and lined throughout with lineen,
at
812.00
Ladles' "Rose" Wardrobe Trunks, full size, fitted
with hangers, drawers, laundry bag, shoe case
and hat box, attractively lined and finished,
t 850.00
$39.00 Ladies' Fitted Seal Bag.'. 827.00
$40.00 Ladies' Fitted Bag of Genuine Walrus,
at ...'.....,...... ... 325.00
$25.00 Ladies' Tan Pigskin Bag .$12.50
16-inch Long Grain, Black Cowhide Bags,' lined
with silk an extra good value at. . .311.00
$45.75 24-inch Man's Suitcase, in black, long
grain hide, slightly damaged. Special price,
at : r 836.00
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