Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 25, 1920, Page 10, Image 10

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL' 25, 1920'.
IG DRIVE FOR
CHURCH FUNDS
STARTS TODAY
idhty Churches In Omaha to
Pa AmadaIa la C'Iai! 4a
Pledge $750,000
Here.
CHICAGO'S TRIBE
OF PLUMP WOMEN
HEARING CHIMES
'Class in Reduction Get Mar
riage Offers From Men
Who"Love Fat Girls."
This week is "Interchurch vorld
lovement" week in Omaha.
Nearly 2,000 Omaha business men,
lcludine church men and. non-
fhurch men, divided into more than
00 teams of six men each, will ap
eal for funds with which to carry
f.n the work of the 30 national re-
ikicus organizations which have
"(anded themselves together under
-he name of the Interchurch World
Movement.
Ekhty Omaha churches are in the
novement and each of these will
lave several teams in the work.
Quota is $750,000.
Tli nnrto 4nr Omaha ie narlv
.$750,000. For the state the quota
.s near v 4.000.000. For the nation
the quota is $336,777,572. Of this
amount . $175,448,349 is to be paid
n jyu.
This is the largest financial goal
.ever proposed for' volunteer giving,
being more than twice that of the
United War Work campaign.
W. A, Luke - of Lincoln is Ne
braska state campaign chairman.
David Cole of Omaha is chairman of
the general committee in Omaha and
Jay Burns is chairman of the execu
tive committee.
The $336,777,572 which is to be
raised by the churches in the present
campaign will be divided into a num
ber of funds. To foreign missions
will go $107,000,000. Home missions
t will use $1UV,UUU,U0U ot the tunds. To
American education nas Deen allot
ted $78,837,431. Religious education
will demand $6,000,000, Hspitals
md homes need $5,000,000. Minis
terial relief and retirement funds are
placed at $20,000,000. . '
Nebraska Gets Share.
Nebraska will get back a share of
the expenditures for home missions,
education and ministerial relief. A
number of institution's in this state
arc on the list of organizations to
which large sums have been allotted.
The campaign will open Sunday
atternoon at I o clock in every
church of the.co-operating organiza
tions. At that hour the different
teams and the church members will
gather in their churches. There will
be a short prayer- and a short ex
hortation. Then the canvassing will
-begin.
By Tuesday evening the canvass
ing of church members will have
been completed. The balance of the
week will be devoted to canvassing
the public which are not church
members.
"Pussyfoot" Johnson
Gets Rousing Welcome
On Return to His Home
f
Wcsitervillc, O., April 24. Wil
liam t. (Pussyfoot) Johnson, the
American Anti-Saloon league work
er, who literally "gave an eye Jo
make England dry," received a
royal welcome when he arrived at
hi? home here today.
Johnson was met at Columbus by
scores of hi? "home folks" ana was
escorted to the state house, where
-he delivered a short address, after
which Jie was brought to Wester
ville by automobile.
Johnson's wife, a stenographer in
the office of the state moving pic
ture censor board at Columbus, was
j, the first to greet him when he ar
rived there.
After a few days' rest Mr. John
son will' make a nation-wide speak
ing tour in behalf of strict and thor
ough enforcement of prohibition.
He plans to return to England in
September to continue his prohibi
tion work there. .
Den of Lions, for Omaha Now
Jn Process of Organization
A Den of Lions is being organized
" in Omaha.
A. P. Shaw, field secretary of the
T .. : 1 a . -c t ;
clubs, is in charge of the organiza
tion work here.
The slogan of the organization. is
'"Liberty. Intelligence. Our Nation's
Safety, the initial letters of which
form L-I-O-N-S. ,
Blames Soldier Divorces On
Lack of Government Bonus
Cincinnati. O.. April 24. Most di
vorces in cases where American sol
dier were bridegrooms are due to
financial affairs of the husband as N
result of a lack of proper considera
tion by the United States govern-
enr during tne period oi recon-
struction, said Judge Charles W.
Hoffman, nationally known -court
judge of this city, in a statement is
sued here.
Judge Hoffmajn declared the gov
ernment should have assisted these
men to positions which would ena
ble them to provide the comforts of
life for their young wives.
"I believe if Uncle Sam had placed
his soldiers on their feet again so
that the wife could see something
besides a life struggle and poverty
as her future, manof these domes
tic difficulties might have been
avoided," he said.
Arrest Fiume Strikers
Triest, April 24. Leaders of the
strike at Fiume have been arrested
and men who quit work this week
are returning to work.
Caillauz, Ex-Premier of
France, Set Free; to
Leave Country by May
Paris, April 24. Joseph Cailfclux,
the former premier, who on Thurs
day was convicted by the high court
of commerce and correspondence
with the enemy, has been set free.
He arrived at his home in Paris
this afternoon.
He was accompanied by his wife
and several friends. He refused to
make a statement, saying only that
he would not be in Paris on May 1.
The state of Connecticut derives
its name from the old Indian name
"Cjuonecktacut," meaning Long
river, or river of pines.
" Hog; Sells for $40,000
VJUisca, la., April 24. What is
believed to be a world, record price
for a hog was established here a
few days ago when Williams Bros.,
breeders, sold a purebred Poland
China sow for $40,000. '
Fifteen months ago they bought
the animal for $265. The hog was
sold at a private sale.
Chicago Tribune-Omaha B htri Wire.
Chicago, April , 24. There are
other compensations for the "baby
elephants" now undergoing a two-
months rigid course ot worse ana
diet prescribed by the city health
department, aside from their trans
formation from unwieldy creatures,
hampered by many pounds of use
less fat, to symmetrical creatures,
who will not have all their clothes
made to order. -
It may be true that no one loves
a fat man, but this does not go for
fat women, judging from the 'nu
merous letters the plump entrants
are already receiving from admirers.
Hardly had the story ' of the "class
in reduction been pubiisnea, to
gether with pictures of the entrants
"weighing in," than letters began to
arrive, eight or 10 of them contain
ing offers of marriage, ihe chiet
"baby elephant" who modestly tips,
or rather upsets, the scales with her
323 pounds of avoirdupois, received
an offer of marriage from a New
York business man, whose name she
is carefully guarding. "I am ex
tremely fond of fat girls," he wrote,
"and the fatter they are the more I
love them."
Another entrant received a letter
which says in part:
"If vou call vourself fat. then I
am not a good judge of a nice built
young lady. If you are between 20
and 30 years of age I would be glad
to meet you.
Enterprising motion picture men
are also hot on the trail of the "baby
elephants" anxious to immortalize
their efforts to reduce on the screen.
They propose a series of pictures
durinar the entire two months, show
ing the girls when they begin the
course, at work and play, and the re
sults at the end of -the period.
Kansas City Surgeon Will
Address Fraternity Here
Dr. Arthur E. Hertzler of Kansas
City, Mo., will read a paper before
the alumni 'scientific meeting of the
Alpha Alpha chapter of the Phi Beta
Pi medical fraternity of Creighton
university on the evening of April
28 at the University club.
Dr. Hertzler is a well known
pathologist and surgeon and is on
the staff of the Kansas City Gen
eral hospital and also on the teach
ing staff of Kansas university medi
cal school.
Union Outfitting Co.
OUT OF THE HIGH
RENT DISTRICT
Union Outfitting Co.
THE
PEOPLE'
STORE"
Union Outfitting Co.
Why
You
Can
Quality : at
"Out of the High Rent District
Buiy Fuvniture of
. Price,
99
The selling plan of (his big, Home-Furnishing Institution
is simple. RENT that big; item of expense of the downtown .
store is cut out by operating Out of the High Rent District.
You will find large stocks to select from ample varieties
courteous treatment prompt delivery - and low. prices
at this store.
Lower
Here
"The Home of Home Outfits"
Takes Over Omaha Office
The Reliance Brick company, 304
Baird building, which recently pur
chased the Twin City Brick company
of this city, announces that Robert
C. Mitchell, formerly general mana
ger of the Farr Brick company of
Cleveland, has arrived in Omaha to
take charge of this office.
Don't Suffer
From Pilos
ample Package of the Fwrat
' Pyramid Pile Treatment Now
Offered Free 4a Prove What
It Will D. for Ton.
Pyramid Pile .Treatment gives
quick relief from Itching, bleeding
r protruding piles, hemorrhoids and
Prramld Is Certalaly Fine and Work
Suck Wonder So Quickly.
such rectal troubles, in the' privacy
of your home. 60 cents a box at all
druggists. Take no substitute. A
Ingle box often relieves. Free sam
ple far Trial mailed .in, plain wrap
per, it you send coupon below. .
FREE SAMPLE COUPON
PYRAMID DRtjQ COMPANY. -
679 Pjrtmld Bide, UriUU. Mich.
Kindly lent! m i - Free lampte of
Vymnid Pile Trmtmbot, In plain wrapper.
Nme..
Street
City ,
.State.,
The Packard
One of America's ? -Finest
Pianos ,;
A Little Baby
Grand Packard in a
beautiful Brorvn
Mahogany case in a
little corner of your
home
Wouldn't that be
ideal?
May We
Shov You One?
NICKELS
The House of Pleasant Dealings
15th and Harney Douglas 1973
From our thirty-two years of experience in making
homes, we have gained a world of ideas. These ideas govern
us in our buying and selling alike. The fruits of our experi
ence are yours. You will like trading at the Union Outfitting
Company. Our Easy Purchase Plan makes your credit good
as .gold.
; J?
r
fireside Chair A massively built
model, luxuriously upholstered al)
over with a very high grade of. tap
estry with spring seat and back.
o:.0.0....... $69,50
lijjjjV
Dining Table The popular William
and Mary period in solid oak with
45-inch top and six-foot extension in.
a beautiful finish regularly $57.50,
special
at.
547.50
Period Dresser A particularly at
tractive Colonial style dresser, built
of Imperial oak with plenty of draw
er space and fine plate mirror. A
Z:T. .......$37.50
Mrs. M. D. Zimmerman of the Home Economics Dept of
the Corn Products Refining Company is delivering a series
of Practical Lectures on Cooking during this
"Florence" Demonstration
V
TWICE every day (9:30 to 11:30 a. m., and 2 p. m.
to 4 p. m.), beginning Monday and ending next
Friday, Mrs. M. D. Zimmerman or the Home Eco
nomics Dept. of the . Com products Company, will
hold a series of Lecture Demonstrations on Baking
and Cooking. , :
FREE Luncheon
Throughout the Demonstra
tion a refreshing luncheon of
Doughnuts Made of
. Gooch's Best Flour
WITH
Fragrant Advo Coffee
and Rich Alamito Cream
will be served FREE to all j
visitors. Come in no obliga-
i
tion wnatsoever.
Florence Oil Cook
Stove Given Away
Drop in when you are down
town shopping for full par
ticulars.
-sUB3'
"BmmmmmKmn f" III 3 Bit 11 IEWH
A MODERN kitchen has been installed for this
. helpful and interesting series of lectures, dur
ing which all phases of cookery will be thoroughly
. discussed, questions invited, and individual home
difficulties worked out in a careful and conscien
tious manner.
"FLORENCE"
(KEROSENE)
Coal Oil Gas Ranges
are the acme of perfection. For
economy and cleanliness they
have no equal. They give a steady
even, heat, intense heat biscuits
are ready to serve fourteen min
utes from the time the , fire is
lighted. Warm weather will soon
be here, and the Florence Auto
matic Coal-Oil Gas Stove is an
ideal stove for summer cooking.
If you've never seen the Florence
operated, come in and let us dem
onstrate this wonderful coal-oil-gas
stove. Can be had with 2, 3,
4 or 5 burners.
A Florence automatic 2-burner
without back; spe- (QO Cf
cial, at pn&tOJ
1
A Week Puts
A Florence
Oil Stove
In Your Home
l nrns ,
Fiber Rocker A solidly built model
in ivory finish, comfortably nphol
stered in pretty cretonne suitable for
living room or apartment is moder-
r.!.pri.c.ed. $21.50
Sip
Simmons Bed You will enjoy re
freshing sleep on a Simmons Steel
Bed, because of its solid construc
tion. This model in gold finish with
two-inch posts,
only. . ,
$14.95
Large Chifforobe-Bullt of Imperial
oak with five drawers, hat box and
roomy compartment, with patented
hangers, where clothes are safe; 8
$55.00 value
at
$39.50
UGS
In Designs
of Beauty
at
Moderate
Prices
Tapeatry Rug of good quality, in Tapestry Ruga, 9x12 sizes In rich
27x54-inch sizes, $1 59 loring8; Monday' JJ EJQ
Wool Fiber Ruga In pretty colors, Velvet Rugi of high quality and
6x9 sizes are, $U 75 seamless; 8:3x10:6 gQ
Tapeatry Rugi in 7:6x9 sizes that Room Size Velvet Rugi, seamless
ana or excellent CAA tZCX
quality ctctDI
" T"" 7 ' '
are se amies 6, go 50
Lace Curtains
"Money paving" Prices
$1.69
New Patterns at
Scrim Curtains, ideal for
summer windows; special,
at, a
pair ...
Nottingham Curtains in a
very good grade at this
price, d1 Q0
pair, V 1 eSO
Filet Curtains, an ideal
curtain for bedrooms, etc.,
pair ..... $2.45
Nottingham Curtains, a
very fine quality at a low
price; 9 QQ
pair ifd0
Quality Filets and the de
signs are quite attrac
tive; v ffQ C
pair ...... tPOiOU
Fine Nets, these .come in
various Qualities; one de
sign; a qe
pair, ...... PVJ
Let This ELECTRIC
iviayi
9
Banish Wash Day-Weariness
With the "Maytag" you can get
your washing out on the line by 9
o'clock on warm days, and at a
cost of 5c for electricity, if it Is
an average family washing.
Hand Power "Maytag" can wash
a large tubful of clothes clean in a
few minutes; models $00 C A
as low as J)U
"Hoosier" on 30-Day Trial
Good Brooms, 33c
Electric Irons with stand and 6
feet of cord, JQ QC
only PsJ
Vacuum Sweepers, with good
brush and bl- 98
Acme Ice Cream Freezers ?C
for ices, etc., 2-qt. size, at, OuC
Anchor Wringers, a d0 M
I regular $7.50 value for J0 O J
Food Chopper with va- C ACk
rious cutting knives at Pl
Plant Boxes, made of metal, $1.59
wood plant boxes, QQ
only 0C
"Marvo" Cedar Oil Furniture Fol
isn, large quart bottle, 30
Mixing Bowl Sets, made of heavy
opal sanitary glass; five pieces
you can nest; special, Ji A(
at VJi.-r
Folding Clothes Bars,
in large size, only
Electric Toaster, an
excellent value for..
Step Ladders very handy around
the house now the five-foot size
is $1.49 the four-foot
size
$1.95
$2.95
$1.19
Come out of the kitchen ; save
the thousands of needless steps
you take in preparing meals and
have time tj do the things you
tvant to do.
You will never do without a
"Hoosier" after you have used k
one.
1
A Week Puts
This "Hoosier"
In Your Home
Potto
U COU H
Phonographs
Play All Records
The PATHE Sapphire Ball will give you
music' in it3 original purity and sweetness,
for it glides around a record without wear
on its tone waves.
Over 50,000 Pathe Records
are in our store and warehouse for you to
select from. Come in and hear the late
New York hits. Records charged same
price as cash.
Models from $50 to $250
(DOInlPAEnf
S. B. COS. ISIS & JACKSON STS.
Columbia
Grafonola
This Columbia Grafonola
has double spring drive
motor, piano-hinged lid,
splendid tone, and plays
any disc record. Priced at
$50