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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1920)
f j-jf,' .-"iff, V (". S " 6 ..HE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 24. 1920. I Plan large Attendance For Ohio Society Dinner Plans are being nude here to as sure large ' attendance o Oma lians at the annual banquet of, the Ohio Society of Omaha, which will he held next Fridav evcniijg in Blackstone hotel, Chicago. Hon. Chester H. Alurich, former governor and associate' justice of the supreme court: Thomas C. Mttnger and Joseph W. Woodrough, judges of the United States district court here; Alexander C. Troup, Wil lis G. Sears, Charles A. Goss and Lee S. Estelle, judges of the state district courts, will be' guests of the society and will, give brief talks. Col. VV, G. Sibley of ; The Bee also will be present as a guest of the society and will relate interest ing reminiscences of early Ohio days. Ohioans and their families are urged to obtain tickets, which can be obtained through calling Presi dent J.. J. Dodds at Tyler 823. Keep The System Clean And You'll Be Healthy Elimination helps to aroid colds, headaches and epidemics J ANYONE who ba9 watched himself knows there is noth ing so important to health and comfort as regular daily elim ination. Half of the minor illness es of life are due to neglect of this. The five million men who were in our army know the importance the doctor attached to this function. By all means try to regulate yourself by intelligent diet and exercise, but when these fail you will need a laxative, one as near to nature in its action as skill can make it. In the opinion of many thousands of good Americans such a one is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. It acts promptly, gently and with out griping and will with certainty regulate any tendency to con stipation that you may have. Take it when you feel drowsy, dizzy or bilious, when you feel, a cold or a fever coming on, when there is an epidemic, when you have eaten anything about which you are in doubt. It is at such times that you need to be free of poisons and of fermenting foods. You can buy Dr. Caldwell a Syrup , Pepsin at any drug store. m Thou sands of families have it con stantly in the house against emergencies. In spite of the fact that Dr. fyii well's Srrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, there being over 6 million bottles sold each year, many who need its benefits have not yet used it. If you have not, send your name and address for a free trial bottle to Dr. W. & Caldwell, 511 Washington St., MonticcUo, Illinois, DR. CALDWELL'S SYBUP-.PEPS1KI THE PERFECT LAXATIVE Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Groceries, Hardware and Paint PRICES, While the Stock Lasts, in the GROCERY DEPARTMENT FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Tall Hebe Milk He Tall Carnation Milk 12 &c Package Coffee. . . . . .39c to 49c Japan Tea (uncolored) 27c Not a Seed Raisins 29c Spices .9c Extracts 13c to 29c Palm Olive Soap 9c Dutch Cleanser . ,7Hc 20 Mule Team Borax. ...... 13c (V ';cr Oats .13c Tomatoes , 13c Morton's Salt 9c Pancake Flour 9c to 15c Matches 5c Large gallon, cans Peaches and Apricots . . .79c Several Soaps 6c Crisco, per lb 33c Large bottle Catsup 29c Small bottle Catsup. ...... .13c Mustard i"9 quart bottle Vinegar 29c 16-oz. bottle Vinegar 17c Ripe Olives , .... 13c Large can Olives. . . ...... .22c Lea & Perrin's Sauce 27c Small Heinz Baked Beans... 13e Medium Heinz Baked Beans. 17c Large Heinz Baked Beans. . .29c Large Nomis Baked Beans.. 12c Large Red Salmon. 29c Small Calumet Baking Pow der 9c Tomato Soup ,....13c H. H. HARPER CO. 17th and Howard Streets, Elatiron Building 417 Douglas Street AGAIN FOR SATURDAY MEN! $3.50 OVERALLS $2:22 r $2,39 Buys a Pair qf Fast Color Bib Overalls You'll Pay $3.50 a Pair Elsewhere for v Overalls of Similar Quality A big Job of Overalls secured in a wonder ful purchase enables us to offer these A-No. 1 Garments at a price ridiculously low. All sizes are here. They are double stitched, fast colo.r and fit as good overalls should fit. We urge you to be here early. IMo. DAVID COLE IS NAMED DIRECTOR OF FUND DRIVE Other Executives Chosen at Meeting Friday of General . Committee on Interchurch . Financial Campaign. David Cdle is general chairman of the committee to handle the financial campaign of the interchurch world movement which starts Sun day afternoon. This was the announcement made at a meeting of the general commit tee yesterday in the. Chamber of Commerce. Jay. Burns is chairman of the executive-- committee and Thomas F. Sturgess is vice chair man of the executive committee. J. VV. Gamble of the First. National bank was named treasurer." C. S. Coykendale, field man for the Y.' M. C. A., will be the gen eral sales manager during the cam paign. Headquarters have been opened at 316 Y.M. C. A. building. Teams will start the campaign Sun day. Each noon during the, week the soliciting crews will lunch to gether in the banquet hall of Masonic temple. The campaign closes Sunday, May 2, with general meetings .in all churches; of the city. i . ' Throws Picture of Hitchcock at Spouse ' Of Different Party John Barrett, attorney, says that woman suffrage will increase divorce cases and also make more business for the lawyers. Yesterday a woman went to Bar rett's office and told hint that her Jiusband wlio is a democrat and a Hitchcock supporter, -got into an argument on the evening of election day. They had a "few hot words" and the husband, she said, .grabbed a framed picture of Hitchcock from the wall and threw it at his wife who is a republican. The picture struck her near the eye, glanced off and crashed-through a picture of Arthur Mullen. v The woman, whose name he re fuses to divulge, went to "Barrett for legal advice. He hopes to bring about a reconciliation now that Mul len was defeated and the Hitchcock machine, smashed. Brief City News Iwt to Vlsli Orient Billy Leet, wealthy Omaha xpunjr man, plans to sail for Japan fllay 25. i Baby lior nat-FortA baby boy was born to Lieutenant and Mrs. Ralph A. Gibson at Fort Omaha yes- j terduy morninjr. Hold Community l'rojrranis Final programs of the, community center season were presented last night at Benson and Edward Rosewater schools. Seeks Missing Son Mrs. William Bennett, mother of I.ee Bennett, 21 years old, who came to Omaha from Hamburg, la., is in Omaha awaiting word from her son, who has been misng four weeks. '. Frusor Makes milk W. A. Fraser, sovereign commander of the Wood men of the World, was the principal speaker at the weekly luncheon of tho Kiwannis club, -held in the palm room of tho Hotel Fontenelle. To I'uderjro Operation J. Ij. Sex ton, superintendent of Rivervlew De. tention home, shot by Frank Wil liams, negro, will be operated on for an abscess at St. Joseph's hospital tomorrow. 1 , Burglars Get 'Nothing Burglars who ransacked the home of William O. Vogel, 2449 Baldwin- street, Thursday night did tnot steal any thing. Nothing has been reported missing by Vogul. Hurt In Fall Fred J. Meyers, plumber, 4123 North Twenty-eighth street, suffered severe scalp wounds when he ell 16 feet from a ladder while working on the Armour com pany building Thursday afternoon. Arrest Sneak ThiefGeorge lam me, 2821 North Twentieth street, was arreBted by detectives yesterday for stealing clbthing.from apartment houses. Lam me made a confession of the theft after he was captured by detectives while in the act of steal ing a coat from an automobile. Fined for Cruelty Allen Busse. a farmer, Fifty-sixth and Cedar streets, was fined $10 and costs yesterday in police court on a charge of having beaten a horse to death. The com plaint was made by Mrs. C. J. Thompson, 1S02 South Fifty-fifth street. . i Hotel Men Here J. A. Gallagher, manager of the Shirley Hotels at Denver, Colo., " spent yesterday in Omaha inspecting several of the larger hotels.. Omaha may well bo proud of ' its hotels, he declared.' lie left for Kansas 'City last night. Measles Epidemic Grows Three hundred cases oV measles among school children of the city have been reported to Dr. J. F - Edwards, health commissioner. Fifty new cases have . been reported lnc Thursday morning. . Strli'kra With AnonlCJJ HJHU. ntckinir greens yesterray, Nc' Cuniirlia. 69 years old. with apoplexy at Eighth nm frMi. i She was taV home of her son, Rosarfo Canigll" 1525 TarKwild avenue. FT Thought Slightly Injured But Suffers Broken Neck When Police Surgeon Edstrom attended George Cornforth, 2819 Leavenworth street, who was struck by a Harding ice cream truck at 6 a. m. yesterday at Twentieth and Farnam streets, he pronounced the victim of the accident 4 slightly In jured. He was taken to his home. At noon today, Cornforth became delirious and his parents called Dr. F. J. Schleier. After a- thorough examination, Dr. Schleier diagnosed his case as broken neck. He or dered the patient removed to. St. Joseph hospital, where he is re ported in a serious condition and not expected to live. . Police were notified aftd rear rested the driver of the truck, Bert Kirby, 2608 Wirt street', who had been arrested on a charge of reck less driving. He was released on $200 bond. i i Aft e ft"-: 2 RitEbluTO Parts Com pah ies, imc. nry mn 'i nil lut," m. WW """Mat thro 01 6M N6. ea TO ALL AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Our Policy: Our policy for many years has been to give automobile owners the utmost in used parts for the money involved. . ' , Our policy has been to render very efficient service for automobile owners. The fact that there are 1,50 UAPCO. service stations throughout the United States is convincing that our service is unexcelled. Is there a main office. Our Guarantee: The United Auto Parts Companies, Inc., have a standard guarantee that every customer who , makes a purchase must be thoroughly satisfied or their money will be refunded.- ' We also guarantee that we can save you from 35 to 85 off of manufacturers' list price, on all parts furnished. ( , If unable to secure parts, direct inauiries to UAPCO. service station in your town? Be sure to advise make and , model car for which parts are needed. . FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS United Auto Parts Companies, Inc. Main Offices and Plant 3600-3614 North 30th Street OMAHA, NEBRASKA The Convenient Place for Men to Shop Burgess-Nash Fur nishing Section. - Burgess-Mash Gohhun: NEW Spring Hats for Men $5.00 To men who appre ciate refinement in style plus quality in material and work manship. This is an exceptional oppor tunity to provide themselves with spring headwear of the better kind. ' Also the range of colors is suf ficiently wide to allow careful dis- fiVERYBODYS STORE MEN! Because of our large and com plete stocks the popularity of the Burgess-Nash Men's Furnishings is growing anpl growing. As one man said, "Your Men's Furnishings sec tion is so convenient. Just inside the Harney street door and it's there I generally find just what' I want." You'll feel that way, too, when you once come here. The new fur- Men8 Furnishing Sec tion Just Inside Our Harney Street Entrance. eiuidis- :-u; j? : n j a vnionnin nwnrrmonT nr now crimination in the choosing of one's favorite - "flings w apiing cue. an uu ui&r .wwV. w. ..vW shade. Seal, Brown, Green, Olive and Grey. Exceptional value at $5.00. , Other hats $3.50 to $12.50. . ' . Main Floor play ready for your choosing. Mesco Union Suits For Particular Men 'Sherman & McConnell Druz Co. r Prepare for your spring and summer needs. ; A complete line -of this fa mous underwear is now ready. (Fill your requirements while style and size is available. Mesco Union Suits are recog nized as the most economical, perfect fitting and satisfying' underwear to be had. Fine cottons, Lisle thread, or mercerized yarns in : white, cream or ecru. Long sleeves ankle length; short sleeves 3j, length; short sleeves ankle length; Athletic styles. $1.75 $2.25 $2.50 $3,00 $3.50 Special Saturday Only Traveling Bags $6.95 A limited number of genuine black walrus grain cowhide travel ing bags made of good heavy stock full 18-inch size high ox ford shape three-piece construc tion, with reinforced sewed cor ners brass locks and catches strong Keratol lining with double pockets. ' On account of the extraordi nary alue nd .the limited,;num ber of these bags, we suggest an early selection. Lugfar Dept. Fourth Floor Shirts have just arrived Priced at $3.50 A splendid lot of shirts that we've had an o'-der for month's have just arrived and toll be placed on display Saturday. . They -are shirts of fine quality woven madras in neat stripes of black, blue, lavender and tan. Made right," of good materials. They wash well and give splendid service. Excellent values at $3.50. ' We carry a complete line of Beau Brummel Shirts. The Newest Style Neckwear is here for your selection A marvelous array of strictly high grade ' silk cravats, folded open end shapes. Also bat ties in,patterns(and colorings that will please varied tastes! Priced $1.00 to $3.50. Main Floor. Don't Use Curling Iron! Here's a Better Method Ti..,...j. nt mined hcada of hair bear atrikin Uatimony to tha injurioua affecta of the heated curllnf iron. Tha aont.nu.4 use of auch instrument invartabljr tneana dull, dry, ahrivaled hair, with split, broken, uneven end. If mora women only knew it, the hair can be kept beautifully wavy, aott and fluffy without any harmful ' TB . t ever by the occasional use ox p ailmerine. A email quantity ia applied before doinjt up the hair, uainr a elean toothbrush for the purpose, drawlnf thia down the full length of the hair. m curly effect lasts quite a considerable time. Jt ia so natural looking, and the texture, and lustre of the hair are o Improved, that the woman who adopts thia ample method will never go back to tne tuwims waving Iron. A few ouneea of liquid ail. merino from the druggist will last for - Tk. linnM ia mvraaabla te vse. and it leaves no gummy, greasy or edoroua trace. Our Entire Stock o Auto Accessories at Reduced Prices Owing to th conges tion caused in putting up our new building, we are forced to discontinue our auto accessories depart ment. .,f Every item reduced in price. j These low prices will tnly prevail until the different lots atfe sold. Stewart Speedometer and Instrument Board for Ford cars, $9.95. ? Wood's Everlock, 29e. Tool Boxes, made of steel, Japanned black, $1.65. . -Electric Tail Lamps for Ford cars, 39c. Blowout Patches, any size fin 29c. i . stocky W Gauge or Dash Lamp, 35l Tire Tools, made of best quality steel, I5e. Spoke or Wheel Brushes. taper shape, 35e. ? T Hose $1.35. A Frictionless Pumps, Door Rims, complete with glass, 39c , Combination Inner Tubes; fit 3 or 3 -inch casing: $1S Highway All-Rubber Patch at 25t, 59c,.$lJ00 Comfy Cushions, $1.35. Spark Plugs, 29c. Polarine Oil, gallon can, 50c. ' Maboil A lubricating oil, gallon can, 85c; 5-gallon can, $3.95. Buckeye Cleanser Tift Soap, 5-lb. can, 85c. Polarine Cup Grease, 3-lb. can, 50c. Veedol Gear Compound, 6 lb. can, 95c. ( Auto Patching Cement, pint can, 50c. Spot Lights, best quality reflector, complete with cord and bulb, $2.75. Monitor Han d-Operated Horns, $2.50. Grease Guns, 39c. Anti-Rattler, for car doors, 5c. Ford Wheel Pullers, 90c. Spark Plug Wrenches, 29c. Burgess-Hash Company. 'evtBYBODYS stohb 4 -IS