Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 15, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBKlfAKY 15, 1920
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CHILDREN GIVEN
MORE QUESTIONS
ON $TATE BIRDS
. Winners In the Contest of Au
dubon Society Will Be
Awarded Valuable
Prizes.
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Timlof memberships in the Ne
braska Audubon society can be
earned by Omaha school children
by paying 10 cents and entering the
nature study contest to be inau
gurated by the society.
The contest will consist in an
swering 20 juestions-on bird life
and plant life of species coninfon in
Nebraska and the vicinity of Oma
ha. Those questions will be selected
from the series of 200 which are
now being published by the society
to be studied by prospective con
testants. The questions are-prepared by
leaders of the Audubon society,
among them professors of nature
studies ill the various state colleges
and universities.
Many Valuable Prizes.
Winners of the contest will be
given valuable prizes by the society,
ranging from books on nature study
and bird life, to field glasses, hiking
boots, compasses, etc.
The date of the contest, and gov
erning rules will be announced
later.
The fourth group of questions fol- ;
lows: I
How many eyes has a honey bee? I
How many legs has a honey bee?
Hirvlng neither nose nor ears, how .
a bee smell and hear? j
How U) the bee's tongue protected? j
Whtn not in use. where does Miss ,
Apis keep her tongue-?
8. When is the honey sac?
ST. What is honey dew?
Tell About Queen Bee.
IS. How does the Queen Bee .differ
from an ordinary Tee?
What Is her rhler occupation?
Through what stages do the egg"
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Where does a meadow lark build Its
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nest ?
S3. What bird always goes up
trunk? j
93. What bird builds no nest, but lays
Its eggs in other birds' nests? '
94. How can you always locate the
points of the compass by the trees In
the woods?
95. What bird's nest Is like a tobacco
pouch T
96. Why do shrikes impale their prey
on thorns 'or other sharp objects?
97. What bird goes with equal facility
up and down a tree trunk?
98. What color is a male scarlet tan
ager In the winter?
99. What color is the head of a young
red-headed woodpecker. .
100. What bird Is called the thfstlc
. bird? .
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' Two Policemen Quit
Omaha Department
To Take Up Farming
After 25 years' service in the po
lice department, Capt. Carl Madsen,
Sputh Sid station, tendered his
resignation yesterday to become ef
fective March 1. Captain Madsen will
go to live on his farm in Sarpy
county, he says. He i( 51 years
old.
The captain became a patrolman
ou July 16, 1893. He received his
first promotion to the grade of ser-
, geant in May, 1909. In June, 1918,
he was made captain. ..
Desk Sergeant W. C. Smith,, on
duty at Central police station, .has
tendered his resignation to Chief of
I'olice Eberstein, to take effect
March 1. Sergeant Smith will take
i:p farming near Sargent, Neb. He
has been a member of the police de
partment for 12 years. Five .years
ago he was made desk sergeant at
South Side station, from where he
was transferred to Central station
three years later. Before leaving
Omaha for his new home Sergeant
Smith will take a 10-day leave, be
ginning Tuesday.
Aviators to Circle
Over Cemetery When
Ashmusen Is Buried
Lieut. W. A. Wagner, Omaha, and
Lieut A. J. Nielson, Council Bluffs,
aviators, plan to circle above West
'I awn cemetery in airplanes this
afternoon during burial ceremon
ies for Henry W. Ashmusen,
Aero club member and aviation en
thusiast, who died Thursday. Ac
cording to plans, they will scatter
flowers from directly above the
grave Only unfavorable weather
will prevent carrying out of aeria.
ceremony, they stated yesterday.
Pallbearers will be: Andrew Palm.
William Wcymullcr. II. B. Shook.
Otto Baysdorfcr, R. B. Coleman,
and N. B. Gould.
The services will be held at the
Ashmusen home, Si.ty-third and
Center stretts, at 2 p. m. today.
Attorney Scores Probation
Officer In Juvenile Court
Excitement marked the hearing of
the James McFadden case in juve
nile court yesterday. McFadden and
', his wife, Lena, have separated and
complaint was that the father Was
not treating his three young sons
' properly. J. A. Noble, probation
officer said he didn't think the Mc
Faddens c;:ii live peaceably together.
Thomas Hollister, attorney for Mc
Fadden leaped to his feet.
"Any officer of this courwho will
stand here and do anything to dis
rupt a family is not. in my opinion,
fit to be an, officer of the court," he
exclaimed. Negotiations to unite.the
family failed when McFadden said
lie could not contribute $20 a week.
Juvenile Judge Sears postponed
decision of the case until next Sat
urday. . T
Judge Scolds Mother for
; 11 -Year-Old Son's Truancy
"If you work hard and give this
boy of yours a lot of money and
turn him loose on the streets, you're
a blamed old fool and ought to have
a guardian," Judge Sears told Mrs.
Anna Ruchter. 205 North Seven
teenth ftreet, in juvenile court yes
terdav. Mrs. Ruchter's" 11-year-old
ion, John, was in court for truancy.
When he was arrested he had about
$6 in his possession. Johnnie at
first told the judge his mother gave
him the money. Their he said he
earned it "rustling kindling."
- Judge Sears sent him to the Kear-
rey Industrial school. He had al
ready been sentenced there ojja pre
vious occasion, the Sentence being
held in abeyance pending his future
. conduct
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THE PBICE OF FURNITURE is not the most inr
portant thing about it ; so far as Bowen's f urnitute
is concerned, the rice is the least important thing.
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.Very Massive Fumed Oak Buffet, best construction throughout;
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This Duof old Suite Provides an Extra
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Such Values as'
TheseXisted Be
low Are Typical
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tising is done? In the store.
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with your requirements. . -
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A Tiinf an A li of in or! Rorlrnnrrt
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Household
Necessities
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Pure Aluminum Double Boilers. A
large size and most fndispensible
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$1.25
Pure -Aluminum Coffee Percolators.
Family size and fully guaranteed.
$1.25
Guaranteed Electric Irons. SK. size
and equipped with cord, socket and
stand.
$2.95
Suite Makes
Successful
A at Aluminum Prrwinn Kettle. U
Black wood grip to handle, a high
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$1.25
PuVe Aluminum Sauce Pan. Neatly
made with metal handle,
35c
Good Quality Brooms. Made from
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Let Bowen' s-Show You What is Acir and-Beautiful
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Our designs are pleasing. v -
Brown Mahogany Chifforobe, extra good qual
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designed ...... PO7f O
Napoleon Bed in Quartered Oak, maasive d
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finished : tDOl.OU
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Walnut Dresser to match, hand
some design and well made at
$52.50
$72.50
35c
Small Rugs
Stanton Bath Rugs. Small all-over
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Easily laundered and very durable.
Size 22 1-2x36
inch "
Size 27x54 1
inch
Size 30x60
inch
35
5.95
7.95
Small Grats Rugs. Large assortment
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ings. Size 27x54 O OC
Inch
Size 36x72 O CA
inch
A Value-Giving Rig with heavy pile,
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Excellent assortment of patterns and
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durable.
Size 27x50-inch
$2.45
Gift Furnture
Solid Mahogany Nut Bowl with
cracker; an unusual goqd value.
$3.75
Solid Mahogany Ash Receiver com
plete with heavy glass tray.
75c
Mahogany Tea Wagcn. Fitted with
glass tray and lower shelf.
,- $22.50
Mahogany Gate-Leg Table
$24.75
Brown Mahogany Smoker Stands.
Pedestal style and neatly made.
$1.50
Walnut Chiffonier in same suite, without mir
ror and plenty drawer CCO CA
space, at pOOU
Massive Colonial Dresser, Quartered Oak, ex
ceptional good value, very t CQ "7 C
large mirror $0e3
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The One Moment in Your Life You Will Never
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We carry all the latest records. Listening to them is a
treat.
New March Records on Sale
February 20tf
Lovers of good music will appreciate this new list ' of
Columbia Records. Among many other favorites will fee
DARDANELLA
the biggest hit of the season.
Do Not Miss This Keeprd.
at Bowen's Graf onola Shop ; .
(Main Floor.)
$130.20
Grafonola and
24 Columbia
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Mahogany
Walnut
Oak '
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The Clfcsir and Aocker are made to matdi the Doufold. They have broad
arms and roomy seats; made of
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Price, each
Ill ID V. CAVCIICUII.
$79.50
$33.75
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cushions. Priced separately but sold en suite, ,
The Luxurious and Large Davenport 4
very similar to. illustration
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The Chair and Rocker
to match davenport,
each ',
$196.50
$98.75
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