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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1920)
J ; ! ; J.'f f'. 1 i ( . - A. V -. - ... ( : r BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920. ! to V r i, ARREST FRIEND FOR KNOWLEDGE OF MISSING MAN Frank Megy Held After He Offers' Reward fon-lnforma-tion of Whereabouts, of John Kilyan. ' Frank Negy, 1821 Arbor street, who offered a $200 reward for in formation leading to the where-s abouts of John Kilyan, 4506 North Sixteenth street; who disappeared from Omaha Easter Sunday, was ar retted yesterday afternoon by De tectives . Troby and.Bolar in con nection with the disappearance of Kilyan atnd held for investigation." ipJegy was given a grilling by y .thief ., o i Detec tives John T. Dunn and 'de nied fie .knew anything about the missing man. Dunn ; says he has witnesses Yvho .saw 'Negy with Kilyan Easter Sunday in a Eord car and Kilyan appeared to be asleep. Negy drove down Sixteenth street with the "sleeping Kilyan" in the Ford - and .drove himout west Gurhitig street to Benson, according Negy s story does not agree with that of the witnesses who saw him ... , whh Kilyan. He 'knows more about it than he is telling." " Negy and 1 Kilyan 'left the home of, Joseph Varga; 1429 'North Elevtnth -Street,:, taster unaay, after TeTlinTv.rM they were 'go- publican national committee. auer ieiling yarga iney were go I -. in AAri. Omaha rrnnh ram Pacific shops. I. He also WW his home. His wte and children are In Australia. VNew York has niore tfian 50,000 organized fur workers. Will H. Hays WiH Speak " To Omaha Kiwanis Club .AVill H. Hay, chairman of the pects to address Omaha republicans during the latter part o, June or ing to a neighborhood drug store. He has not been 6een since. ! ( Stories in Conflict. V . , Negy told-police yesterday Sthat Kilyan 'got ; put of the . Ford car at Sixteenth and Dodge streets while witnesses say Kilyan was still ki the jar when Negy wasdrning west in Cuming street. ' v Kilyan had $82 in his pockets arhen he disanneared". He was em ployed as a machinist at the UwoniSsThe Ak-Sar-Ben hustling ' corn er. , . N. ... ... t.. UAA .Via KT r. He haV indicated this in abetter received today by ,W. Lincoln Byrne, who is interested in having Mr. Hays address the Omaha Kiwanis chib. v 1 . , , v 1 1 i ; , - Ak-Sar-Ben Hustlers-Told AL How to Get 5;000 Members Vnittee. at a noon luncheon at the Henshaw, yesterday, outlined a vig orous campaign to get o.uuu mem tbers. " ' ' . " " -The membership' now. is 1.609. There was a gain of 200 members during the last week. Talks were made by E. E. Buckingham, presi dent; J.i VW Qamblej .and ,"Dad" Members of Legion Discuss C,vjbf C. Bonus Resolution Two meetings of members of the American Legion, were held yester day to discass the resolution passed by the executive committee of he -Chamber of Cortfmerce "warnnlg against the cash bonus." Those who atfended the meetings declared that neither represented of ficial action by the Douglas, coun ty post, of the Legion, or by any committee within the post. The first meeting was held at noon at the University club. . At that meeting a second gath ering 1vas arranged for 4:30 in the office of Allan Tukey, qitinilllfililimMilHllllljlHllliltilN.HlJIhi, Mil flllllllrtMli f-J - Kiddies! Plant a Rose Bush oN Your Very Own , lOcEach; On Sale Saturday " "-, Children's - Hair, Bobbing Life Six Ponies for the kiddies Shond $loorCenter t .I Exceptional Saturday Prices On . Our En,tire Stobk-of Girls' and Flappers' Spring Coats Specially'Priced 1 fCC r Saturday, All, at 4 V" 'Sizes from 6 to 16 years'. , ! . . ... ... - v , - .., v. , v 7 ' Coats for every occasion dressup, , travel, Or school wear. Every. one a smart model1 in the wanted sports or tailored stylesAll are well made, and you will be more than pleased at tha low price. . Special Satur day at M off.' In Velour Polo Cloth Serges A Few in Silk I. V , If . i v Jkm Our EntirStock Jirls and Flappers ; ; Dark ; T affcts Off Saturday - 5dny attractive little models suitable for any occasion, with short sleeves, raffles, accordion pleating- and yarn, trimming. ... . . j) . A beautifully complete display for your attention. 't Beautiful Colors of Navy, Tan and Rose ' 1 . :. A. Both coats and dresses at i off. Brandeh Stores -Second Floor- jWcsU Dresses ; Special Saturday Prices On ants' Iiif Inants, Goats A Sensational Price Saturday On Young i r ivien s Suite . With Extra Pair of Long Pants , Extra Special Q P7 rj r Saturday Only, at ti t Ov " t Sizes are 31 to 36. , J A . ' ' . I' - ..'v-'-; Everyone knows of the savings to-be gained in getting a suit With two nairs of nants. You realize a douhle savinc and douhle wpnr' ' it really amounts to two suits in one. And just as we fitted the boys : out withknickerbocker suits with two pairs of pants, now we are going to give the young men the same chance. " 7F, ; . " : Every suit is new and up-to-the:minute in style, single arid double- , breasted models in one and two-button styles. . They are carefully made by skilled tailors of new Spring and Summer materials, all wool fab- rics selected for Superior wearing and shape-. . ' i ,E ( holding nnilities. Special, at y OU Boys' With Two Pairs of Pants Rnteker autts Sizes 7 to 18 years. ' r . '. ': Of all wool homespun and cassTmeres; full lined trousers: in colors of green, gray, brown and mixtures. Wonderfully good values .at this special Saturday price. ; i . r .- , . Prices $10, 12.50, $19 and 17.50 Boys1 uBeir B"louses--Special ; ' Assorted colors." Sizes 6 to 16. A 1 Q ' ,: Specially priced Saturday, at yZ r v : Ofgood, hea'vy gingham, chambray arid percale in assorted colors; cut big and roomy' US exceptionally good value,' which 'll. mothers will appreciate. Brandeis'Storcs-r-Fourth Floor Wesl V3 Of Regular Prices The sizes, 2 to 6 years ' . - ... i Dainty baby models in beautiful shades bf serges, silks, Joplins, polo and jersey cloth; some have lace or hand embroidered col lars, and cuffs; and they are all splendid values. '. 1 x Washable Hats of Regular 2.98 value Special Saturday at Regular 2.98 values J QC For the little jOts; of white pique; little poke effects for sun hats; some are trimmed with velvet ribbon, others ar,e embroi dered. . : ' ! - 1 Bonnets v Very Cute . 1 Afl ; And special, at X JJ Sizes to 2 years Dainty little bonnets in lace and em-"" , broidery; turned baclk effects with line dainty tucking, satin ribbon ties' and rosettes. ' . f". - Brandeisf Stores Third Floor f "... i There's Only One Way to Fit" Children's Growing Feet """" ' 1 LET THEM WEAR Bu'sfERBridunSHdES More care must be exercised in selecting shoes for the children than in choosing your own.; The shoes must be the right shape to make the sensitive little feet grow healthy and strong. Attractive Low Shoes and Sandals Of especial interest just now are the attractive low shoes and sandals which we are featuring for latevSpring and Summer. i. , Sizes complete in widths A to E. Wife No. 1 Again in Jail,' " This Time on New Charge "Elsie Sterling Walters was arrest-1 ea yesterday t 4l wortn four teenth street, charged with being an inmate of, a disorderly house.,' Mrs., Catherine Snowden was arrested for being the keeper of the house. Elsie will be remembered as Wife KTc( 1 of Leslie Walters, Park hotel, who is now being sought by police (or the theft ctf a diamond ring fronj Mrs. Charles Cusick, sister of Wife No. 2, Idcll Henslc Walters. . Elsie was in jail fof a while Thurs day while police grilled her in an effort to run down a rumor that she had been with her husband the night before and knows, where he. is in hiding. But Elsie heldVirm and refuse -; to admit anything. : , ' 1 1 v The Canadian government has en acted legislation making' it illegal ffor an employer to discharge an employe for his affiliation with a trade unisu. . M Brandeis Stores Main Floor- Outdoor i mm t t.Trt 1131 ii niii'i'M mm u m mm m n. m aitiai'i hp ' Ate ' v 1 .O". IT TT T y White Pique 1 1 LSIII 11 Oil US . it-, jw v-- . '.; WWi W Ji ill mmr i 1 Hwt hv tl I HI mHBIBHB 4: EN- TIP FOR M Buy a Dundee Tailor-Made s Suit and Get (Extra Pants)- FREE I! - 5?V We save you $15 to $25 oii every suit. Here s how we do it: i IVe buy direct from the mill '-we operate our own shops k(u -'We operate our own stores GrtU -'-we sell for cash. OPEN 8i.mU 9p.m. N. W. Corner 15th and Harney Sts. ' In Suit Do 'yQa'know a.$40, $45 or $50 Suit when you see one Do you- want a suit of the finest quality, and workman ship? Are you willing to spend, half an hour to come to this store if. you "can save; $5 t6 $15 on a suit that is guaranieea 10 oe worcn $4ut;o $ou : w en, reaa mis: WrHaveuOO Suits rth $40, $45 and $50 And, remember, Ihey are not ordinary suits, but the kind you expect to see priced at $40, $45 and $50. Not one of them can be madVto- day to sell at our sale price. We will sell these suits tomorrow at Toys ' . . , Specially -Priced A Dandy Coaster Wagon It is 28 inches long. 11 inches wi4e and 8-fnch wheels, and a Jim Dandy for any boy; - g' Afi, special,' at . , . 0Ul Steel NVelociped5 Fof the little fellows; 14inch front wheel; stands 23 inches high; enameled black with red wheels'; 1 EA special, at T.-:. O..L.. Wall ctrnno" w mum am m,mw WW nmrn, u vi, vtiig I V 20 inches long, spe- 1 Q cial. each. at. Juvenile Rckt- long: priced at (' -24 inches 35c- Sand v Buckets, 15 and S5. 7 A Union V Ball Bearing i - ri 1 1 r I St -d TuUeE Cik'OfQi) Roller Skatei, 3.00- . " f II Z JXO Hi y(Ulil CLOTHING COMPACT " , - .i ii iirnnnrsx ;w Tin r innrvv rsi s iii i if i w i , ua , r- j - - - m in v ' w i ii . . iL. mm. mm mm a m ivhvv ir mjmux sviiaAH.M varm in v MOTHERS Can You Beat This? SUITS with TWO PANTS Norfolks made to sell at $15, $16.50 and $18 note those values well and you don't have to be an expert to appreciate their excellence. -Your choice tomorrow at ' Remember, All Thes Suits Have Two Pairs of Knickerbocker Pants and many of the suits are lined with striped . alpaca. Made of handsome fancy mixtures, in rich browns. Men, Give This Your Serious Atten tion. It's Something Unusual Thirty-tive dollars for a good suit today is like ten dollars ap peared five years ago. Now, don't get the idea that these are cheaply made, cheap-looking or undesirable suits such as you see in the average store at $38 to $40. Picture in your mind those suits and fabrics displayed-inOmaha's best stores at $40 to $50. r Before You Read the Price. . . ....... V Note-- greens, grays and . fancy patterns, bi; lizea 7 to 16. THESE PANTS -Are All Wool Yes, all wool get that' ' and worth; 10 and $12.60. , . Remember that, too. Now, come here tomorrow ex pecting to get All Wool Pants worth $10 to $12.50 at - Here's the Selection . ySize 28 to 42 ; . ' Pants for All Purposes SERGES fn.-weave' and all wool FLANNELS blue, .brown and green. SUITINGS from hi(h priced suits. WORSTEDS self.' stripe, in blue and brown. FANCY ' WORSTEDS in neat dark shades. Does Ypur Boy Need . , UNION SUITS i for Summer? Come in Saturday, buy him a union suit yes, three or four suits while you can get them at this . extremely low, price ior Saturday only " : '98c AS w m V i BOYS' SHOE SPECIAL for Saturday An extra sturdy shbe, in lace Aft ji a or button.' A shoe any boy JK ill will be proud to wear. , v Boys' Caps A BOYS' BLACK CAT STOCKINGS, 25c v Boys' Shirtwaists Nifty ntw pnUrn, in full run, of sizes, i