Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 04, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE r.l'K: OMAHA. WKPXFjiKAV. FERRUARY I IMA.
Don't gamble on getting coal
The
Automatic burner fits any house heating sys
tem and burns oil which is always plentiful
Nokol can be installed in any good heat
ing plant steam, hot water, or hot air
by merely taking out the coal grates and
putting Nokol in.
A half day's job, yet it assures depend
able, even heat all winter and every
winter.
Look at this picture; it shows Nokol's
simplicity and compactness; and how vour
plant looks with Nokol applied.
Sprayed fuel safest
Note this tiny motor driven Nokol fan.
It blows the oil into a fine, cool spray
within the burner. It stays cool till it's
changed to flame.
Engineers call this atomizing the safe
way for Ik mes.
Industry has employed oil heating foi
years; atomizing, and the autcmatic con
trol feature of Nokol, assure it for the
dwelling. t
No ashes, soot or hard work
Here is the labor saving Nokol flame
white hot, yet safe.
Utilizing all the fuel getting complete
combustion out of every ounce, it leaves
none of the residues that made coal a
nuisance.
Basement drudgery ends; there are no
ashes and clinkers to make hard work; no
smoke, soot or grime to dirty the whole
house, soil costly drapes, etc.
The Nokol flame is all flame and 90
of its heat goes to the task at hand.
Clean basement and leisure
In such a neat, clean, compact tank as this,
Nokol's fuel is stored.
Fill it once in a while and your one job
is done.
Oil for fuel and Nokcl mean a spotless
basemen and immaculate house Oil
makes no dirt. Coal could and did,
Nokol frees your leisure from the "clean
up jobs."
Tlie self-tending heater
With Nokol installed you may leave your
heater for a week. Stil the house heat
will be maintained while you're away.
Just leave your orders with this little
thermostat in the living room.
It automatically regulates the tempera
ture of the home any range any hour, or
fixed at all hours.
Automatically, too, it saves you money;
shuts the burner off when heat isn't
needed; starts it going when it is.
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TRADE
MARK ' -?
"business is coop thank you"
Place orders now
L V. NICHOLAS OIL CO.
Nicholas Building, Omaha
DISTRIBUTOR:
Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Colorado,
Kansas and Missouri
OFFICES:
Denver, Colo.
Kansas City, Mo.
Omaha, Neb.
Protected by
Doble-Detroit Patents
Mv HEART ami
My HUSBAND
Adi'lo Garrison's New Phase of
Revelations '
of a Wi fe
Why Madge Spoke of Her Heart to
Lillian.
It vt.i rf'-tii'i'ttv worth the faKr-'i.-.i.l
to mi' Lillian's ry-s lo-c their
!tcrc, stt.itiictl loot, at tnv uotiK.
i "( l do you mean that!" she a-.k
'ol. and thi'n addcl nuitt itely : "Ot
intiise. on do. Lanl'it, (lc.ic hut
it i:i oiit.v keevv
i She Mopped, anil a I'ttlr sliivci
tan t h ' ouuh In r t ! anii-. I 1 1 - it she
ill mil to me, her hamU cut spi rail,
hot l.nf, iimuMv so (till ot' calm
'Vet Kth. WOtk'tig co'tvtiKivelv.
; "It - hern an obc'ion vv'tlt me
!,,!c!y dairy's rimiitiu back," she
-ai't vv i.Uv. "I mi hint in every
i,iw.m h , hear his toot-tcps m eveiv
! bte.ikirij ot a twin. Oh, M.ulte, 1
llioitsht 1 could hear it, hut I can't.
I I ran t take iron into tin life as.itu."
I "( M ri'ttKP vnn can't." 1 sa'd in
inn nio-t nittei-io fact tones. "o
.,.. lv.it von would cvrt hr CjniNotir
j C'lirMiL' i I" think i1 il It their was
! no min i irason ananisl it lull must
j ; (.'i-nlpi h' r."
j I point, d to Ma'io" pla"'c hap
ip.lv on the IiimiIi I knew a-, well
i i i . . . . i. .... i . i .
tlc if sue naij sjioKrn 'it thoiiloits
aloud what hail lieen 1 1 no tiit-nd'.
npnil wbrn ''f li.vl piiiIo a''e1 her
chih to 1 1 " n! -i v r 1 as she sent hrr
av.iv to pl.it' I In yhiurvsr he ha, I
j ,.l'ii;lli .f I I Jtr- I 'tiftervvood 1IC
re-stiit though 1 ha(t hern ni ppt
'siia,''v'.C her shp was rnistaku m his
'n'.-rhtv- ''ad brought vo i'l'v before
'!ret t'ie .u et'si'in he haH t he isherl
I 'n'a'-.l Mar'on, nia'le cotirtete o,ir
J . t t'r r 1 1 ! il erp s shp ivnil h.,i'-r to
!ij..e tf he kept the tint promise
'!:.; '"ad triage to hrr-e'f when her
! ' -i rear' husband' appeal "begin
j a!' over icam'' was brouiht to her,
"I know ! know'" she said wear
Mi 'I'h en shp sank- into her rhair
! rtpil curred hat ai.p with hei band
! f onvtilsi e drv Mbs shoo'
MUST PAY R1I.LS !
BY TENTH, SAY
CREDIT EXPERTS
Members of Associated Retail
ers Consider Resolution to
Lnd Bad Accounts.
The bitmMtthly iiicrtii'K of the
sonaled letairs' riedit depart
ment, iu-hl at the Hotel I oval last
in.tht. pi, nod to he the host at
tendr, and most e n ', liusiat :c held
in the history ot t h r oi slain -at inn
More than lOil w rt e in attendance.
A. I . Havens ot the Havens lo.il
I o, ptcsidcd SpcCkhcs bv John 1 .
Krnurdv. ptosideut of the 1'tPtrd
M.Ors X.iiMM, il bank, and I'. I
loss, ii, nunasin ot the wholesale
citiht hinraii ot tbnaha. lollnwcil
a il inner ' in the i 1 1 i ooni, l i
Kennedy spoke on " Finances," Mr.
I iosscn on "t i rdi ts."
A t c s 1 1 1 ii I ; i n on cirdit svsteni-,
was iiilioiliired hv J. . Me!calie,
piovid"' that whincwi anvoite ;ip
plies tor i i cd.it the nndet siaiidini."
sh.i'l he h,it ,,11 hills contracted
shall he paid the month Pillowing
the .Month ( the put base, and thai
etlift ,vki .iL'teed U'lon th,
ml.
hf t
I
he.
k"fv better than to speak to
or to touch her If sh- had
anted ne she would have come into
j mv arms. It was rliatactrristic of
I hi-r, this silent, tea'less sobbiiitr.
vvi Mtiis' from her only in the tnost
Ipoitjnap ,itl!?it'sh. and v h.icb T knew
I would be ve'y soon r (inipiered. I
te'lected urimly that if this vveie
i the teactiou o' mv mend to just the
j thought of llarrv I'udervsoo.l (oni
; u:s ba. k into her lire, the thought
I hoi n ot a passing glimpse w inch she
no did not . redit, what w.oukj be the
u'-i'lt it he ira'iy did ask for his
plat e as'ain ?
That i'cr wild protest vai onlv
a transitoiy thinp, dragged from
hei involunt ir.ly heiaiie. of the
shoi k she had ren ived, I was cti
tj'n, 1 knew her iron will, the Irtish
she made of duty, and was certain
that if she believed Harry Under
wood needed her she would take
him hack, stipulating only that he
should not interfere with her care
for Marion.
It was but a few moments before
she raised a face so ravaged by
mental an.cutsh that I almost cried
out in sympathy, yet with no trace
ot tears upon it.
"Please forcet this disgusting ex
hibition. Madge," she said, her tones
full of tdf-scorn--T knew only too
we" how severely she was flagellat
ing her spirit for its wo.tkue.ss "F
haven't been 'piite sane for the last
.- minutes, I think, but 1 shall not
ottend in tlvs particular manner
again."
One of the unwritten rules of our
friendship has been that reither vol
unteers advice to the othpr. Hut
with the remembrance of Harry L'n
dervvood, reckless, sneering, devil-may-care
as ever fresh in my mind,
with the mental vision of Robert
Savarin eating his heart out in his
lonely mountain home, before my
I eyes, I Threw discretion to tne
! vvmds.
"I suppose that means," I said
! hotly, "that whenever your pre
cious scapegrace of a husband does
rome back, you'll crush everything
i else tinder your feet, your heart in
cluded, ami try to do what you con
sider your duty by htm. I tell, you,
; Lillian, that if you do you'll he
doing the bitterest of all wrongs to
, three of the salt of the earth for the
sake of the most good-for-nothing
rascal in the country."
! The color flashed into her face,
1 and I knew that she resented my
speaking as I did, but she spoke
Jcnlv one word, interrogatively:
j "Three'"
"Yourself, Marion and Robert Sa
; ar;n." I said pitilessly, although I
; knew the mention of the last name
was like turning a knife in a open
, would.
: Her ringers twisted together con
I vulsively, and the color lied from
' her face, hut she said nothing more
for a little, only stood still, looking
j at me.
"I wonder." she said at last, half
j to herself, then she threw up her
i head with the old decision.
I "There can be no compromies
' with truth and one's conscience,
Madge." she said slowly. "I must
I ill ee my own weird, dear."
I She walked away with an air of
j finality that forbade any further
I speech on my part. Hut T, too,
I "vowed me a vow" in this moment.
; that if I could prevent it, Harry
:l"ndervvood should never ask that
: supreme sacrifice of the woman he
; had called wife.
J ( ( 'oiitiniird Tomorrow.)
a. i 'mints sh.(ll be paid each and
miv month betvMfu the nt-t and
Mi. M i 1 1 a !fr, in Ips i esobit
oi , .posed that the 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ot I he month
he known among all i cl.n'ci s as
"pa v v mil libs da v ." ami I h,i I all
accounts nol paid upon that d.'
be . la ssi. itp as .net rlue.
"Phis p. line with the puipose
of the recent I hrili werh caiiip.'oe" '
M -. M'ti a'tc s.i'd " Th- iimnmltee
"i i hatgf ot I hint week 'b-ignat.-d
a sp.-iial dav upmi whn.li a ' 1 pro
pie would b exprvfed to pay up
a!' due and pas' due accounts This
srond . ork should, be epiird on " ,
. j
Chamber of Commerce
Chairmen Appointed
The evn ut'ce committer of the
( hamhet ot ('otnmerre at a meeting !
appointed the following chairmen ot
committees foi 120;
House committee, Y. R Wood; j
finance, vV. k . Khoades. new j
chamber quartets-, Randall Hrovvn.i
aerial transportation, Harley (. j
iiant; civ u impt ove meiit, Davd
idle; muii'tipal affairs, Vlviti John
son; publicity bureau, H. 1 , lilh
ken; industrial and development
bureau. I'.iul Y. Kuhiis; tratiiCj
bureau, F. S. Knapp; M anuia.. turei s' j
assentation, A. ( . Scott, banking j
and finance, Thomas l-iy; trade ex
tension. H. i. Unci; public hiuh
vvavs, (iuy L. Smith; South Side
activities. V.. Inn kingltam . live stoc k,
V I- Strvker: water ways and oil
pipe line, j L. M cf agu. ; a ut oinohi Ic
and acres- .nes, ( larke d. l'ovvcll;
citizenship, lr. K. '. Henry; agri
culture bureau, Y. IJ. llostord;
grain interests, F. V. Manchester;
retail trade, L. C. Nash; wholesale
trades, ('. 11. Pickens; insurance:
division, H. O. Wilhe'm; good fel
lowship, 1. T. Dysart; membership
count i!, (iiiy Knhloo; public aftaiis
and legislation, F. A. Htogan, and
public welfare. T. L. t'r.mhs.
Yellow Mustard
For Rheumatism
Roy Kelly Rearrested
After Fine; Will Be
Returned to Kearney
No sooner was Roy Kelly, 1606
1 .ait .1 street, lined S1'.5U and costs
in Central police court yesterday for
violation of the rules of the road in
driving an automobile, than lie was
again placed under arrest by Juven
ile Officer A. H. Yosbtirg in the
court room on a charge of violating
his paiolc from the state institution
for boys at Kearney, Xrb.
'l ite juvenile officer declared Kelly
will have to return to Kearney antl
remain there until he is 21 years old
to finish a term given htm in I'll 7.
The juvenile report on Kelly is that
"he is not amenable to parental con
trol." Kelly is now 19 years old.
He was released on parole late in
FM7, and since then has figured in
daring escapades against various
members and heads of the police de
partment, police records show.
Juv enile ii'licer Yoshurg said he
has b rrt . Jookinw tor Krl'v foj
I y-r.
A Rood let mustard p bister o-poultii-o
is pretty sunt to overcome
m n s t rncuniatic
pains and even
sciatica and Rout,
but it'n a miissy
affair and gener
ally Misters.
lleat ia abso
lutely necessary ff
you want perma
nent relief. Begy'a
Mustanne, made
of true yellow
mustard witn pain
relieving Inpiedients
added is .fist as hot,
is cheaper, cleaner
and more effective
than the old-fashioned
poultice, or
piaster and cannot
blister.
HesldfiS rheumatic
pains and swellitms
Of -pry's -Must.'irine is speedily effective
for lumbago, backache, neuritis,
pleurisy, lironehitis, sore throat,
chest, colds and all aches and pains
lit-causo heat cases pain So and tio
cents at riruuRists or bv mall, S. C.
Wells A- Co . I.cllov. X. V.
KEEP IT SWEET
Keep your stomach
sweet today and ward
off the indigestion of
tomorrow try
KHMQ1D5
the new aid to diges
tion as pleasant
and as safe to take
as candy.
n
MADE BT SCOn ft BOWNE
MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION
To Heal
A Cough
Take
Hayes 9
Healing
Honey
35o per Botllo
1 1l JUM?
"rrsriMi irRNtTcnr to"""""" "'-"""i r.?;
'' mil rrniiirm
m
xr,:
Value-Giving Prices
on Rugs of Superior Quality
T IciY is our (.pol l unit y to secure r how iul V ill mi nis: at a
vh:c rli.tt ;il'i'oils v mi n siihst.mt i.nl snvitip.
All-Worsted ,
WILTON
V 'i "' :
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5-
-svsA.i
V sS.(.
ill I ' t
9x12
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Beautiful Persian Designs
in Hip Following ("Ylni"
BLUE and TAN
GREEN and ROSE
ROSE and TAN
Fine Marquisette Curtain.
C'hofe f erp.iiri ttii eerij flrtil 40 (tithp wt.1r, Ppleri'lM tptrt ft,
Pr yard 55c
Plain Marquisette Curtatn.
"',4 yards lone. ncrnt ttohpil bordpr, In whtt, rrpfiTt wti, '
Ppr ralr $2 39 .
Bowen's Special Carpet Sweepers, $1.95. ' j
Mtid of mfftfii and fl'fpd wtth flrip hrttsri. Ttillv pttarfltilopd, wpwlsl
$1 95
nisspll rarpet. Swpppprp, langlng in prtcp fmm J4 QQ $10 00 i
Table Covers. '
Rfantify vmir In tns rontu liv placing on of Rowpn'n splendid fap- 4
trv and 1ni-.-l .l.iniask 1alp cov-is on votir library tabp. 16.4"- J
$3 50 I
ALUMINUM
PERCOLATORS
Family !l7. and
fully gtinrantpod
inch lapfT'ry roi .-i s
Bowen's Brooms
Kvcry da.v at .mr
v alno plv ine pi ire of
35 c
$1.25
r
Guaranteed Electric Irons
V
nt Rmven's Valiie-(iiv-ins;
Trice
$795
Make Your Living Room
Comfortable and Attractive
Choose wisely -an
artistic and comfort
giving chair or rocker
will brighten up th
home Tery ma
terially. Bowon's fvripclallze
in just sticb furni
ture. Mahogany
Rocker
WITH CANE HACK
Very similar to iilus
t nit ion and choice of
blue velotir or fine
tapestry seat. Grace
ful and comf"it-giv-
me.
Value'
OiVlllR
3'ric .
$34.75
$16.75
$6.50
Ladies' Writing Desks ,
At. this time w e are offering a beautiful desk In quarter sawed
oak; has large wri'tina; bed ami roomy drawer for stationery,
at l'.ovrcn's Value-Giving itT rA
J)Z6.DJ
Pri
$12.50
Telephone Sets in Mahogany and Oak
A penulnely nood set i oftered to you at a price far below pre
vailing prices. This set is handsome in appearance as well as pood
In finality. our choice of fumed oak or Hrown mahogany.
at. Powen's Vnlue-l living
Prioe
Fumed Oak Pedestals
Thesa choice pedestals are 33 inches high, top and base are
12 inches square; the massive post ts 4 inches Mjuare. Made of
selected oak and finished tn N'ut Brown.
at Powell's Value-Giving C?" OT
Price JO.OJ
Golden' Oak Library Table
A table f'f rini.i construction, simple tl.'Msn and excel). -n' fin
ish. Fitted wiih dr.'iwpr and bottom shelf.
at Powen's Value-Giving
Trice
$15.95
flottnrtl Street, Hrtneen I.Mh unit 16th
"
Why You Can Be So Sure of Satisfaction nt
Bowen's Greater Store.
I 'or one thine, no mutter wlmt ?ni neelt in f.innshicss, you'll f in it hT.
Ami our i-t..i'k tliruiii.-hi.ut i rlm'a.:(eruii h? Ihnt r,.irtlity which, in vrw
kint! of n'or.-har.!ie, ) orv w her rrei.Kni;.i us the tunrlur e)f tt cli.
Windsor Rockers in Brown Mahogany
A type of rocker which, adds 1 ini -merit to your hom: ftly
are so graceful and beautiful that the most exacting buyeri are
plncins one or more in their home,
at Powen's Value-Giving
Price
Neatly Designed Oak Rockers .
Excellent quality, nicely finished and mads for comfort. Broad
irms, wide seat and birth back.
at Powen's Value-Giving .........
Price
lUOWAKK MRltl. rLIWLEN IinitMH AMI SIXtEENTIlCTl