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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1920)
THE BEE: - OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7, 1920. t AHTEBTT8EMKKT POSLAM FIGHTS ECZEMA'S GRIP . RELENTLESSLY Postage, to txrt latency itself when its bNslina; i powers are directed against ?oi or nr stubborn skin trouble. continued urge brinir linmlstakaMa trovseaent as the raw places that itched at turned no lonirer harrass. You can iwtiy and confidently leave all,your skin troubles to Poslam; pimples, runes, scalp-' scaJe, abrasions, chaf ings, inflammation, ny itching defect. Bold everywhere. For free" sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 2 43 West 47th St. New York City. Poslam Soap is the tonic soap for the .kin and will freshen and beautify your complexion. . Touch Tender Spots With Cuticura After Shaving After shaving with Cuticura Soap the Cuticura way, without rtyjg, gently rub tender spot en face r dandruff on scalp with bit of Cuticura Ointment. That wash all off with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse with tepid water. Finally dust on a tittle Cuticura Talcum. Cuticura Talcum is an antiseptic, prophy- C lactic, soothing dusting powder of delicate, tiarmg fragrance. 25c. everywhere. ADVERTISEMENT Don't Spoil Your Hair - By Washing It When you wash your hair, be careful what you use. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injuri ous, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. ?The best thing to use is Mulsi & cocoanut oil shampoo, for this pure and entirely greaseless. It's 4ry cheap and beats anything else ,ill to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with wa ter and rub it in, about a teaspoon f ul is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lath er, cleanses thoroughly and rinses' out easily. The hajr dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh look ing, bright, fluffy, wsjvy and easy to handle,' Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dubt, dirt "and dandruff! I N T E R C If U R C It WORLD TEAMS IN STATE CAMPAIGN Over 100 Leading Ministers In 21 Teams Begin Tour Of Every County in Nebraska. ADVERTISEMENT Free to ASTHMASUFFERERS A New Horn Method That Anyone' Can Us Without Discomfort . or Losa of Tim. Wa have a new method that controls Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expense. No matter whether your case is of long standing) or recent development, whether it is present as occasional or chronic Asthma, you should- send) for a free trial, of our method. No matter in what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation, if you are troubled with asthma, our method should relieve vnu promptly. We especially want to send It to those apparently hopeless-cases, where all forms . of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, "fumes,1 "patent smokes," etc., have failed. We want to show everyone at our expenset that thia new method is designed to end all difficult breathing, all wheeling, and all those terrible paroxysms at once. This free offer is too important to neg lect a single day. Write now and begin the method at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon below. Do it Today. FREE TftlAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Room 428X. Niagara and Hudson Sts., Buffalo, N.Y. Send free, trial of your method to- Twenty-one teanis of prominent Nebraska ministers, totaling 100-of the best known preachers of the state, yesterday began a tour which will take at least one team into every county in Nebraska, giving the message of the Interchurch World movement to every church of the 30 religious organizations which are banded together under the namavof, the Interchurch movement.! Each team is accompanied by one woman, who will deliver a special address to the women of the different churches. ' The most prominent county, in Ne braska to holdv.an Interchurch movement yesterday was Lancaster. A team composed of the Reverends H. C. Whitcomb, A. F, Ernst and C. E. Boone of Omaha and E. N. Tompkins of Lincoln addressed the Lancaster conference and laid be fore the delegates the different phases of the Interchurch work. Organize Financial Campaign. During the conference a . county campaign committee was perfected in readiness for the united simul taneous financial campaign which the 30 denominations participating in the Interchurch movement yill conduct from April 25 to May 2. A young people's meeting was one of the features of the afternoon ses sion. ) At Auburn, in Nemaha county, the visiting team was composed of Rev erends E. T. George of. University Place, A. A. DeLarme, Omaha: E. I M. Furman, University Place, and Mrs. Mary Caldwell of Auburn. Mrs, Caldwell delivered the address to women. Rev. Furman conducted the composite survey, illustrated with lantern slides. - , Burt County t Tekamah. The Burt county conference was held at Tekamah, the speakers being the Revs. R. J. Rutt and F, A. Ellis of Omaha and J. G. Albey and O. O. Smith, Fremont, and Mrs. R. L. Moore of Tekamah. Mrs. Moore's address was to the women and was delivered in the evening. The Rev. Mr. Rutt gave some results erf the home survey, which the interchurcbr is conducting throughout the United. States. At Hebron - the Thayer county conference was held with a visiting team headed by Rev. J. H, Shellen herger of Bethany and consisting of Rev. G, S. Stevens and A. D. Har mon .of Bethany and W. A. Tyler of Crete, with the addition of Mrs. J. E. Shearer of Hebron, who sooke to women. Rev. Shellenberger gave a statement of the Interchurch World Movement and a, general 'compre hensive statement of world condi tiorrsi". -'P-' v- '' - ' 1 " '.' Other County Meets. Other' Interchurch county, confer ences held -yesterday were Thurs ton county at Pender; Pierce county at Laurel, Polk county at Strofhs burg, Bopne county at Albion, Clay county at Sutton, Webster county at Red Cloud, Buffalo county at Kearney, Sherman -county at Loup City,' . Sioux county at Harrison, Garden county at Oshkosh, Red Willow and Furnas counties com bined at McCook, Deuel county at Chappell, Antelope county at Ne ligh, Keya Paha county at Spring view. Butler county at Da,vid City, and Custer and Logan counties com bined at Broken Bow. ThevDouglas coiyity conference will be held Friday at the First Presbyterjan church in Omaha. Lincoln Engineer Quits, To Work in Potash Plant Lincoln. Neb., April 6. (Special.) Paul W.'Doerr, assistant superin tendent of the city water and light plant, has resigned to accept a po sition as plant superintendent of the Western Potash company at An tioch. His resignation will take ef fect May 1. Mr. Doerr has been in rlir employ of the city for 14 years. His resig nation was given orally to Commis sioner Schroeder and ay formal notice will be submitted to the council at their next meeting. .Mr. Schroeder announces that he has no, man in prospect to fill the vacancy. Wheeler County Alienation . Suit to Be Tried in O'Neill - i ....... . . . . . 1 ' 1 ' " ' ' The spring term of the district f Y I . . a court oi non county regins April i aw i. iiuiui'vi a va J a i v. v 1 1 iiiv docket, including a damage case for alienation ot attection, Harrington agreed last summer after a week's i . tl. : : i. ' j Hearing. x ue yjarucs mvuivcu arc foritier orominent residents of Wheeler comity. - ' x Five Injured at Oshkosh ' Whert Auto Turns Turtle Oshkosh, Neb., April 6. -(Special.) An auto, driven by Mik'e Moore of this4 city was, upset about a mile northwest of here, .seriously injforyig the driver. Miss May Snell and Miss Pearle Kingery .were both in jured, but are not considered serious. Allen Overman and Miss Joyce Nigh, the other occupants of the auto, werebadly bruised. ' Grand Island" Women Vote ., . Heavy in City Election Grand Island, Nb April 6. Grand Island voted' Tuesday on the question . of Sunday theaters1 and amusements. Proposals for bond is sues for a city ice plant and public school athletic park also were voted on. A new city council ana scnooi board was chosen. Much interest was taken by women voters, over 1,500 women having registered. Boyd County Telephone Line Has. to Be Rebuilt O'Neill, Neb., April 6. (Special Telephone lines between Twii Buttes and Najer in- Boyd county and Jamison, S. D., will.be out of commission for a number df weeks because of lasijveek's storms, which broke off morp than 300 poles along the toll and farm lines. The entire line practically must be rebuilt. St&te Music Teachers Holding Convention . In Hotel Fontenelle Th fourth annual convention of the Nebraska State Music Teachers' association began yesterday at the Hotel Fontenelle with registra tion of delegates and a short musical program. Mayor Smith, who was scheduled to make an address of welcome, was unable to appear, and Henry G. Cox, president of the association, icsponded. The sessions in theafter noon contained many musical uumbers by well known artists, and lit eveqing an elaborate program was given in the first frespy terian church, when the .combined choirs of All Saints and the First Presbyterian churches, under direc tion of J. H. Sims, presented sev eral .sacred numbers. Assessed Valuation of 7 Boyd County Land Raised O'Neill, Neb., April 6. (Special.) Boyd county lands - will be in creased in valuation for taxation purposes by the county assessors. The best lands will be listed at $100 an acre for taxation, the poor est sandy soil at $25 an acre and in termediate lands at from $50 to .$75. The previous average valuation in Boyd county was $32 an acre, while the average sale price the last two years was $62.67 an acre.1 It is not intended to raise the average valua tion this' high. , ; A rtVERTISKMKXT THE BEST ON EARTH Sayt Mrs. Staples of Lydia ELPinkham's Vegetable : Compound. ' 'Taunton, Mass. "I could not cat br sleep for six months, had fainting I speus ana eouia jiot walk with- out help for three 1 montbs, caused by female trou ble. My .cousin, who was a doctor, told me to take Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and it helped me great- ly. Then during the Change . of Life I used the same remedy. I am . seventy years old now ' and am able to do my own housework and walk one mile to church every Sunday morning and evening. I am recommending the Vegetable Compound to my friends having the same troubles "as I had, Your remedy is the best on earth. I cannot find words to express my grati tude to it. Mrs. SusAiv-C. Staples, 157- B. School St., Taunton, Mass. The reason that thousands of wo men from all parts of the country write such grateful letters is that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has brought health and happi ness into their lives, once burdened with pain and illness such as displace ments, inflammation and ulceration. Whv don't you try itt - " v v . qpi sa& o o us o i & & o o w "gp wg, ii i ADVERTISEMENT HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG - Nobody can Tell when you Darken Gray, Faded Hair with-Sage Tea. Grandmother keptHier hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appear ance, this simple mixture was ap plied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for (ii 1 r . ! ' c i c..l1 f : pound," you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by tne addition ot otner ingredients, ail ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be de pended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist ays 'everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now be v cause, it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been; applied it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it througii y your hair, taking one strand at a time.! By morning the ; gray hair disappears; after another applica tion .or two,' it is restored to its natural color" and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. mm j? Je) It -i c iKn-KHnneniii 0 1 - " I . For Your Dinner Dance Let the music be played by the best artists you can obtain. It must be full of life, perfect in rythm and accent. Then your dance will 'be a success. Such music is provided "without a single touch of the human hand" by ' ' s This wonderful instrument is the Chickering Piano To provide music for dancing is but one of the delightful things the Ampico does. It supplies music of all kinds, ideally played by the'great pianists their recorded playing being brought right into'your home just as it ia heard in the concert hall. ' The Ampico is the modern miracle of music making and no music lover should miss hearing it. The Ampico is the one instrument tha'; gives the reproduction of the playing of masters.' We have the Ampico in the Chickering and the Marshall & Wendell. - A demonstration at our store is but waiting for your own convenience' Burgess-Nash Coiipany eVERYEpDYS STORE" Fourth Floor Hold Church Conf erence. . Fairbury, Neb., April 6. (Special.") The Jefferson county interchurch conference is in session here. This conference includes representattives of all the Protestant organizations in the county. - V - " ' ' Bee Want Ads produce results. Auto Races Will Feature '.' Fair irr Lincoln County 4Northriatte, Neb., April 6. (Spe cial.) The Lincoln County Agricul tural association held a meeting here and leased grounds for the Linc61n counfy faMhis fall. Auto races arc to begone of the featured attractions. ENIA AHD ALL fWZJr I fell? t) yd' ' : , - . mr t'iWft'A A'V.f sVA iSTlfA jitfT' aTWa a'Wta jIub: yip, Yixiff VJtyiJf yJLU&Wl.T Wj9 rji "EVERYBODY STORE We take pleasure in announcing that Mrs. Mines of the Pictorial Review Co. will be in our , ; Pattern Section Wednesday arid Thursday to explain the Pictorial. Review Patterns Main ' Floor ..." we continue our Great Annual Summer Sale of Over a year ago we contracted for an enormous stock of the finest Silk Underwear obtainable, and owingato'the fact that we were fortunate enough to receive it atlast season's prices it makes it possible for us to offer it in a most remarkable sale, which is proved by the prices quoted below. . f i our Lamisoies dm retticoats $1.25 and up Silk Camisoles of beau tiful silks, combined with exquisite lacesfchiffonsj ribbons and flowers in bpdice, strap ""shoulder and sleeve effects. ?;'f $3.95 and up - Mad of satins, crepe ; ' meteor,' silk jersey, taf- " feta, pusgy willow and crepe de Chine, ip all the smart ; hew styles and . sport colors or ,4 dainty pastel shades. , " . , . oi Our Daily Special -Wednes day We offer 300 Billie Burke Pajamas A $4.45 Made of crepe de chinesmart, manish style trimmed with lace and tailored ruffles. ' Limited two to a customer . Silk Bloomers Envelope-Memm (USandUp . Innumerable styles made of sat ins, crepe meteor, pussy willow, and crepe de chine in plain tailor ed effects or elaborately trimmed' in lace chiffon and embroidered models, fitted clastic, top elastic, cuff knee or French knee. $2.85 and Up ijMyriads and myriads of styles and tailored .and, ; fluffy . effects made in every wanted silk fabric and at prices less 'than the cost of a' single yoke of the material. Silk Night Gowns $4.85 and Up Crepe meteor, crepe de , chine, satins, georgettes, chif fons, in the most exquisite col ors and trimmed in filet Irish vals, nets, flowers, chrffpn and dainty hand-embroidere!d mo tifs. Second Floor Second Floor Beautiful Yor Spring Unsurpassed Values, U.t)U $39.50 and $49.50 Spring Dresses Styles to Suit All Tastes , and Up Clye and charming coats, with that smart appearance that will de- light all lovers of style.' Many three - quarter length models, with7 clever and original style ideas. ' Second Floor When Spring dresses use taf feta for their making they are irre sistible and the vogue of taffejta gowns continues with every fresh arrival of Paris models; they are of navy, black, taupe, brown or Pekin blue. Comparison will demonstrate to the most skeptical that these are exceptional values. Women who' are locking for new Spring dresses will find this indeed an opportu nity rarely equaled, but which must be taken advantage of . without delay. - Second Floor , SaleofNotions Hat Wire, in black and white, bolt ...... .10c Belting, in white and black, yard 10c Bias Tape, in white and colors, each . . . 25c Shoe Shining Outfits, each ........ .39c Corse"t Laces ,5c Hooks and Eyes, in white or black, card Sc Lisle Elastic, J4 and -in., in black and white, yard ....... .Sc Paper Shopping Bags, each .... ,v. . . ..... 10c Sanitary Napkfhs, doz. 59c Slip-On Dress Shields, pair 39c Hold-Tight Hair Curl ers, package- V. . . . . 10c Belding Silk Thread, 100-yard spool . . . 14ev Dr. Parker's- Waists for Childrep; not all sizes, each . . ; . . .25e Sharp Pins, 30 in, pkg., 3 pkgs.! 10c Sanitary Belts, good quality, each ..... 39c Wash Dress Edging, 3 and 4-yd. pieces, assorted styles, ' - Main Floor Toilet Articles and Drugs Very Specially Priced For Wednesday Only, on the Main Floor PBCO"'WJ " " Ul Pebeco Dental Cream, very special . . .35c Beecham's Compact Powder and Rouge; all shades, very special , . . . . . . . . . .29c" Beecham's Wrinkle Eradicator, special .89c Beecham's Toilet Waters Gardenia, Muguet, Rose, Fleur Dete, Veritable Violette, very special .a . 89c Hospital Absorbent Cotton, full pound 49c Lady Mary Talcuni, very special .19c Hair Brushes; genuine bristles; special 29c Temple of Hasen v. Incense and Burner, half price, af ....... . . ....... . . . ,25c Burgess-Nash Toilet and Bath Soap, half price, at take 7 H e , Glycothymoline, special . . . . t v47e ' JAP ROSC. Jap Rose Soap, special, 8c; 3 for 25c Main Floor Daggett & Rams ' d e 1 l's Cold : Cream, very special i . .29c Listerine, large size, very special . , Pond's Vanishing Cream, in tubes , Sloan's Liniment, very special . . . , Voile Blouses and Smocks Just received something truly new that women will appreciate.- Dainty Blouses and Smocks of good quality voile; all made and stamped in at tractive designs;-iready to embroider in yarn.N)r silk; choice of . NAVV COPEN ROSE- BLACK WHITE APRICOT , Made in the new styles, with short kimono sleeves. Priced from $2.75 to $4.50 each. Competent instructors will fir. you frv instructions n Hand Embroidery Finished models in newest ' spring designs, demonstrating the latest fads. A splendid ' line of Royal Society and Pa cific package goods. . - Third Floor1. "THE FREE" Electric Sewing Machine A Sewing Machine and a Convenient Writing Desk all in one 1 For your Spring sewing use the Free Elec- v : trie Sewing Machine. It will make your work ' easier and the results better. . v . It Runs Lighter -, : Sews Faster Has Less Vibration ftj easier to u per ate And It Is Ball Bearing Throughout We will be pleased to demonstrate this won derful machine to you and vill arrange terms as low" as : - $1.00 Used machines at $7.00 $10.00 and $15.00. Needles for all makes of Sewing machines sold here. , " V Third Floor