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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920.
TRUCK CARAVAN
OFF MONDAY ON
TOUR QFJSTATE
Movies to Be Used in Educa
tional Campaign on "Back
to Farm" Movement.
Visit 48 Towns.
Escorted by a uniformed band,
complete motion picture outfit, lec
turers and a tark truck filled with
oil. a score of automobile trucks
will leave Omaha Monday for a tour
of southwestern Nebraska in the in
terests of the "Back to the Farm"
movement.
The tour will be made under the
auspices of the Omaha Motor Truck
Tour association. The itinerary,
decided upon at a meeting Wednes
day night, will include 43 towns,
with over-night stops at Nebraska
City, Falls City, Beatrice, York,
David City and Valparaiso.
W. W. Short, Commander.
W. W. Short is the train com
mander. O. A. Wilson, G. A. Wil
cox, J. M. Oppcr, E. C. Haynes,
Arthur Cullen and F. O. Bury com
prise the committee in charge.
Use of the truck on the farm will
be demonstrated at each stop by
trucks of the train and motion pic
tures, illustrated with lectures by
B. C. Baker, farm educational lec
turer. The pictures will be pro
jected on an outdoor screen by Del
co light apparatus. The oil tank
will be provided by the Noufse Oil
company.
Army Truck in Line.
Besides one United States army
truck, the following makes of auto
mobile trucks will be represented
in the train: Douglas, All Ameri
can, Chevrolet, Commerce, Pack
ard, Master, Republic, Reo, Olds,
Nash and Autocar.
O. A. Wilson, chairman of the
committee in charge, declares no
sales talks will be made on the trip,
which is to be thoroughly educa
tional in natute.
Protection Plank Can Help
. Republicans in the South
The republican protectionist idea,
which has been interesting southern
business men for a number of years,
is developing among southern manu
facturers to the point where this pro
tection is considered the most im
portant measure for the growth and
development of the south today, ac
cording to the statement of Zane
Thompson, editor of the Gulf Ma
rine Register of New Orleans, who
is in Omaha visiting his wife and
family.
Protection for' southern industries
is the only political plank on which
the republicans can hope to carry
any of the gulf states, Mr. Thomp
son thinks.
Our
Big Removal
SAL IE
Is the path to happi
ness in your home.
Notice Our
Special Bargains
For Thursday
Friday
and Saturday
Brand New
Schmoller & Mueller
Player Pianos. Only
$535
Our own positive guarantee el
Usf action. Full 88 note, copper
wound bass strings, 5 point motor,
metal tubing-, In loct. better than
player offered elsewhere at S8O0
and SOOO. Pay as low as $10 down
to seeur one of theae matehlen
Instruments. A limited number of
brand new pianos. ItEtiUIB
TRICE. O0.
REMOVAL SALE PRICE
ONLY $395.
War opportunity to make your
dollars do double duty. PIANOS at
their value. $118 and up.
$1,600 Everett Grand, only $'50
fOOO fcteck Grand, only ........ . 315
450 King I'prisht, only tlS
$400 Schlrmer tpright, only.... W
$J0O Hamilton Vpriuht, only., tin
t'OQ KreJter Player, only , 485
Every used instrument fully
guaranteed.
TERMS TO SriT. $1.00 pei week
will do.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS
BIO BALK.
Schmoller
& Mueller
PIANO COMPANY
114-16-18 So. 15tb St. i
Phone Dour. 1613.
Separated Since Birth,
Two Sisters Hold
Happy Reunion Here
Separated since birth before they
had ever seen each other, two little
sisters, Bernice Aylsworth, 11 year$
old, and Dorothy Bloom, 10 year$
old, met for the first time Sunday
at the home of Bernice's adopted
cousin, Mrs. Joe Maguire, 3077
South Sixteenth street.
When Dorothy was born, Bernice
had already been adopted by Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Aylesworth and
taken to their home in Colorado,
and 11 days later Dorothy was
adopted by Mrs. Amy Bloom and
'.aken to live in New York.
Each knew she had a sister some
where in the world, and somehow
Bernice heard her sister was in
Omaha. She induced her foster
parents to allow her to visit their
cousin, Mrs. Maguire, and finally
located Dorothy. In a few weeks,
separation must come when Ber
nice returns to her home in Colo
rado, but both children smile wist
fully as they tell each other how
glad they are to have been with
each other for even a short time,
and they have promised never to
lose track of each other again.
Car Men to Attend Wage
Hearing Only as Spectators
Unless the cost of living enter$
into the hearing of the wage con
troversy between the Omaha and
Council Bluffs Street Railway com
pany and the union, no active part
in the hearing will be taken by the
union, according to its president,
Ben Short.
Short and A. H. Bigelow, counsel,
will represent the union at the re
sumption of the hearing in Lincoln
Thursday, but will offer no witnesses
and take no part in the cross-examination.
The street car company will be
represented by W. G. Nicholson,
secretary and auditor.
Building Owners Suggest
Compromises in Rental Fight
The Tenants' Protective league
has been advised that the Building
Owners' and Managers' association
cannot undertake to dictate to its
members what rents they shall
charge, but that the association is in
terested in the rental situation, and
it believes any of its members are
willing to discuss with the tenants
any changes in rental schedules.
The association further states that
if the protective league succeeded in
its demands there would never be
another square foot of rental space
built in Omaha, causing a dearth of
houses and curtailment of the city's
growth.
Have Root Print It. Beacon
Press. Adv.
In Drapery Department
at Bowen'8 on Saturday
You Will Have the Op
portunity of Purchasing
Large Quantities of Cre
tonne Covered Porch
Cushions '
At
79C Each
'ill!
i -- - j't- I
They are filled with downy
cotton and covered with very
choice dark patterns in cretonne
and made in both round and
square shapes.
Excellent for the porch, lawn
and automobile, just the conven
ient and comfortable cushion for
picnics.
Also Very Choice
Voile .and Mar
quisette Curtains
Made in our own workroom.
In 2 Yi -yard lengths with set in
valance at top; drawn work bor
ders front edge and bottom of
valance all ready to hang at,
per pair
$1.9 and $2.45
ADVERTISEMENT
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BrieJ City News
Seek to Consolidate Lodges At
tempts are being made for a consol
idation of the six Danish Brother
hood lodges In Omaha.
Patrolman Is Fired A. Barnes,
patrolman, was dismissed from the
police foree Wednesday on a charge
of being drunk on duty.
Most Not Molest His Wife James
Sears issued an order Thursday to
prevent John K. Humer from molest
ing his wife, Nellie Hunter.
Seek Light for Ak-Sar-Bcn Reso
lutions to provide a 13,500 appro
priation for Ak-Sar Ben street light
ing this fall will ha orfered to the
city council by City Commissioner
Zimman next Tuesday.
Occupation Tax Knocked Out An
ordinance providing for the levying
of an occupation tax upon the rent
ers of dwelling and apartment houses
has been declared unconstitutional
by the city legal department.
Hurt in Patrol Car George Mercy
320 North Thirty-fifth street, was
badly cut and bruised when thrown
against the side of the police patrol
as it rounded a curve. Mercy was
riding in the patrol following his
arrest.
Finish Building in 1921 Accord
ing to Dr. Willard E. Powell, secre
tary of the Medieat Building asso
ciation, the Medical Arts building,
under construction at Seventeenth
and Dodge streets, will be completed
by June 1, 1921.
Magazine Worth $100 Fearing
that his home would be visited by
burglars, Frank Schultz, S003 South
Ninth street, placed $100 in bills in
The Bee's Fund for
Free Milk and Ice
It Is Hot, Isn't It?
But think what this heat means to
poor, helpless babies placed by fate
in wretched families where the fath
er has died or deserted.
Dozens of such babies are getting
daily pure milk and cooling ice from
The Bee's fund. Every cent goes
for that purpose. No administrative
expense.
Your money will do 100 per cent
service in a most urgent cause here.
Send or bring what you can to The
Bee office.
Previously acknowledged . . . . .1214.75
Delia Evans, Boone, Neb 3.00
Fay and Charlie Evana, Boone, Neb. 6.00
Peter Soners. Boone, Neb 6.00
Ruth Morgan Cain 2.00
Total $229.75
Make Sharing a Pleasure
With Cuficnra Talcum
After (having; with Cuticura Soap the
Cuticura way, Cuticura Talcum it an in
dispensable adjunct- Antiseptic and pro
phrlactic, it ia toothing and refreshing to
the most tender skin.
Staph BukrfwtT. Mall. AMrm; "OiUon
Soap 36c OtntmontSandMe. Talcam25.
VCaticws. Sm tkana without mug.
ADTEBTISEMENT
A Sure Way to
End Dandruff
There Is one sure way that has
never failed to remove dandruff at
once, and that Is to dissolve it, then
you destroy it entirely. To do this,
just get about four ounces of plain,
common liquid arvon from any drug
store (this is all you will need), ap
ply It at night when retiring,' use
enough to moisten the scalp and
rub it in gently with the finger tips.
By morning, most if not all, of
your dandruff will be gone, and
three or four more applications will
completely dissolve and entirely de
stroy every single sign and trace of
it, no matter how much dandruff
you may have.
You will find all itching and dig
ging of the scalp will stop Instantly,
and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous,
glossy, silky and soft, and look and
feel a hundred times better.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
Expectant Mo the
ASpeedy Recovery
. il All OmtBtHt
SmU BaiUtf ca MatlMriNtd Mri BaW, Fin
tRAPntia REGULATOR CO.WTT M, atiwta, C.
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DRY FOOT
JIM
"1
m There it no use suffering with
s aore, sweaty, burning, aching, tired,
- tender, swollen feet or offensive a
; odors. Get a Vi-ei. bottle of Dry "
1 Foot Antiseptic Lotion of your drug- 3
2 gist, put it in 4-ounco bottle, fill
it up with water and apply this g
j diluted solution to your feet. It
5 will instantly relievo the feverish s
s and tender condition, prevent and
m destroy odors of perspiration.
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Money back without Quae boa
if HLfWT'l Salve fall? la the
treatment of ITCH, EC2KMA.
RINGWORM. TETTER of
other itching tain disease. Xtr
II com bes at ear titsv
Sherman McCoanoil Drug C.
LYKOIt Mid In erlalnal psek
tea !. like plelure aave
Refuse all suketltutes.
Trying
Summer Days
Do you suffer from the
enervating effects of the
hot summer months? Do
you feel heavy, dull, lan
guid and indisposed to
mental and physical
exertion? For relief, try
The Great General Tonic
IsW All ftlimbtm Drunk
Sola Manufacturers:
LVKO MEDICINE COMFANY
New York Ktntu City,
a magazine for safe keeplpg. His
mother, ignorant of the fact, sold the
magazine to a peddler.
Expressman Falls to Deliver An
ClifJl V.IIIMU. .11. t V t I? V Villi .'V1UJ 1 VI
liver two suitcases and a box of tools,
valued at $100, failed to shov up at
the home of Edward Fahey, 414
North Nineteenth street, according
to a report received by police.
To Pass l'p Baloon Race The ex
cessive cost of furnishing lifting gas,
together with other expenses, likely
will prevent the holding of the inter
national balloon races in Omaha this
fall, according to Chamber of Com
merce officials. J. David Larson,
commissioner of the organization,
said the publicity is not worth the
cost.
Suitors Want Uer Money That the
marital and financial trouble of her
divorced husband are causing untold
ADYEKTISEMENT
Are Women Naturally Despondent?
A prominent writer so claims.
Women are constituted with a deli
cate organism and in nine cases out
of ten mental depression may be
attributed to an abnormal condition
of the system, which expresses itself
in nervousness, sleeplessness, back
aches, headaches, causing constant
misery and as a result despondency.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, a simple remedy trade from
the roots and herbs, is the one great
remedy for this condition. It goes
to the root of the trouble and over
comes despondency.
ADVERTISEMENT
Heals Running Sores
and Conquers Piles
Also Stop All Itching of Eczema
Almost Immediately.
"I felt it my duty to write you a letter
of thanks for your wonderful Petterson's
Ointment. I had a running sore on my
left leg for one year. I began to use Pet
erson's Ointment three weeks ago and now
it is healed." A. C. Gilbrath, 703 Reed
Street, Erie, Pa.
I'd rather get a letter like that, says
Peterson ot Buffalo, than have John D.
Rockefeller give me a thousand dollars. It
does me a lot of good to be able to be of
use to my fellow man.
For years I have been selling through
druggists a large box of PETERSON'S
OINTMENT for 60 cents. The healing
power in this ointment is marvelous. Ec
zema goes in a few days. Old sores heal
up like magic; piles that other reemedies
do not seem to even relieve are speedily
conquered.
It stops chafing in five minutes and for
scalds and burns it is simply wonderful.
Mail orders filled by Peterson Ointment
Co.. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Sherman & Mc
Connell Drug Co. will supply you.
100
New
Ball
Bearing
WHITE MACHINES
For Rent. ,
MICKEL'S ,
15th and Harney.
M-VUMX I,
for sal by Beaton Drug Company, llth
and farnam Sts, a4 alt retail druggist.
Union Outfitting Co.
Puts Big Purchase
Of Dinnerware On
Sale Saturday
Savings Are the Most Re
markable That Omaha
Has Known in Many
Months.
July Clearance Sale Now in
Progress Results in Many
Extraordinary Values.
To secure a beautiful Dinner
Sel; at about Half Price is an
unusual event in itself, but when
the dinnerware comes in a pat
tern that is creating interest
wherever it is shown it is an of
fering no woman cares to over
look. The Dinner Sets come in a
new "Liberty. Bell" design that
will add a touch of distinctive
ness and refinement to your
table.
The pattern is so unusual and
the values so extraordinary that
the Union Outfitting Company
believes every woman in Omaha
will be interested in seeing these
sets.
While this sale ia for Satur
day, every day this month is a
day of extraordinary money
saving.
The sale is further evidence of
the ever increasing purchasing
power of the Union Outfitting
Company. No transaction is
ever considered eomplett until
the customer is satisfied.
Why Jot Correct
the Style While
You Are at It?
If you only knew how
satisfactory and economi
cal it is to have us "Re
build" or "Correct" the
lines of your clothes, you
would have work of this
sort done right along.
Then, at a fraction of
the cost of new garments,
you would be possessed
of NEW clothes as far as
style and service are concerned.
Phone Tyler 345
DRESHER
BROTHERS
DYERS CLEANERS
2211-17 Farnam St
annoyance, ia the complaint of Min
nie Kline. According to Minnie, the
publicity she received from the af
fair has attracted both known and
unknown nilmlrers, led in their per
sistent attentions by her money and
charms.
Woman Held on Doie Charge Tes
tifying that he owned the opium
"layout" disclosed by city detectives
in his former wife's apartments.
Twenty-third and Leavenworth
streets, Lu Unger attempted to re
move suspicion from the woman at
a preliminary hearing Wednesday.
Mrs. Unger was bound over to the
United states grand Jury.
Reports of Omaha Insurance
Company Show Big Gain
The first semiannual directors
meeting of the National American
Fire Insurance company of Omaha
was held yesterday at the home of
fice of the company in the Harkor
block, and was followed hy a ban
quet at the Omaha Athletic club.
The company's semiannual state
ment showed its affairs in a flour
ishing condition, there being a ma
terial increase in the pnidup capital,
surplus and reserve. The company
now lias a casn capuai ui -.'.""".
a net surplus of $305,000, and ad
mitted assets of $1,236,861.01.
The company has written nearly a
quarter of a million dollars in pre
miums the first six months of this
year, and is now arranging to branch
out into other states, the reports
showed.
Lighting FixturevBurgesB- Gran-
dtn Co. Adv.
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SVERYBODY& STORE"
Woiider ful Values Offered
77c-Friday the Downstairs Store-77c
Hemmed
Huck Towels
A fine quality, in size
118x36 inches. An un
usual value for Friday
only, 3 towels for. .77c
77c
7 Fruit
Saucers
White American
semi-porcelain fruit
saucers, fancy shape,
7 for 77c
77c
Bleached
Sheeting
Bleached or un
bleached sheeting, a
fine round thread qual
ity, 72 inches wide
77c
Four
Goblets
Thin lead blown gob
lets, plain or optic, 4,
for 77c
77c
Drapery
Material
Beautiful overdrape
materials in rich de
signs and colors, special
for Friday
77c
Dresser
Scarfs
With blue scalloped
ledge and embroidered
design in center, size
18x54 inches
77c
2 Yards
Ribbon
Ribbon remnants, in
cluding 6-inch satin
moire, taiieta ana
floral ribbons, 2 yards
for 77c J
77c
Table
Damask
Bleached table dam
ask, extra heavy
fweight, good quality;
an extreme value for
Friday
77c
Fibre Silk
Hose
Women's fiber silk
those made with double
soles, toes and heels, in
black only. A pair. . .
77c
Glass
Toweling
Bleached crash or
glass toweling; very ab
sorbing qualities; spe
cially priced for Friday,
3 yards for 77c J
77c
Banded
Hats
Banded hats in Milan
and hemp for misses
-and children, in black
only. Friday, while
they last Vic j
77c
12 Bars
Soap
Armour's violet or
rose toilet soap. While
they last, 12 bars. .77c
77c
Collars
and Sets
Hand embroidered
lorgandy collars and
collars and cuff sets.
Special
77c
Women's
Union Suits
Women's union suits,
bodice or regulation
band tops, cuff or lace
knee, and exceptional
value
77c
Pumps &
and Shoes
Infants' white canvas
Lankle strap pump, hand
turned soles, sizes 2 to
5. Very special
77c
Special in
Blouses
Clearance of voile
and organdy blouses,
lace or embroidery
trjmmed. Sizes 34 to
36. Very special....
77c
Infants'
Pumps
Infants' white and
colored ankle strap
pumps and shoes; hard
soles; broken sizes; prices
and less; some soiled
77c
Sprustex
Mop Outfit
Consists of large tri
angle shaped mop with
handle and a bottle of
Sprustex polish
77c
Infants'
Shoes
Infants' white and
black canvas button
shoes, leather trimmed,
sizes 2 to 5
77c
Hand
Washers
Rapid hand vacuum
I washers, made of heavy
tin, with long wood
handle
77c
Tennis
Shoes
Men's, women's and boys'
white tennis shoes, oxfords
and Mary Jane Pumps, nearly
all sizes; limit of three
pairs
77c
Clothes
Line Props
Clothes line prop, 8
Ifeet long; a laundry
necessity, 3 for. . . .77c
77c
3 Pair
Tie Laces
Black and brown silk
and grosgrain ribbon
oxford tie laces less
than Va price, 3 prs., 77c J
77c
Floor Varnish
and Brush
Pint can of hard dry
ing floor varnish and
black bristle brush. The
outfit
77c
Infants'
Shoes
Infants' soft sole
r shoes in many styles, 0
to 3. Very special. . .
77c
7 Rolls
Toilet Paper
Pure tissue toilet pa-
fper, 1,000-sheet rolls,
7 rolls for
77c
Laundry
Bags
Laundry bags linen
colored crash rose,
blue facings, 2 for.. 77c
77c
Jade
Bracelets
Jade bracelets in the
plain stone set and also
adjustable sizes, each. .
77c
7 Table
Tumblers
Thin blown t a b l-e
tumblers with pretty
etching, 7 for 77c
77c
Hat
Pins
Sterling silver and
gold plated tops, also
fnovelty pins in jade,
sapphire and amber and
jet
77c
Fancy Necklaces in Many Designs and Colors, Each, 77c
Men's Furnishings
77c
Ideal blouses for boys, ages
4 to 12, 77c.
Men's hose, 4 pair for 77.
Knockabout overalls for
children, 77c,
Boys' and grirls' rompers,
ages 2 to 6, 77c.
Boys' cloth caps, 77c.
Athletic union suits, sizes
34 to 88, 77c.
Men's wash ties, 4 for 77c.
Boys' wash pants, sizes 5
to 9, 77c
Canvas gloves, knit wrist,
6 for 77c
Bandana handkerchiefs, 7
for 77c.
Gray Enamelware
77 c
Gray enameled water pails,
assorted sizes.
Gray enameled dish pans.
Gray enameled coffee boil
ers. Gray enameled preserving
kettle, large, size.
Gray enameled convex ket
tles with cover, 8 and 10-qt.
sizes.
Gray enameled coffee pots.
Gray enameled, handled
bake pans.
Gray enameled pudding
pans.
Turquoise enameled coffee
pots'.
Turquoise enameled' tea kettles.