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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1920)
THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER f 16, 1920. Brief City News Knin StolenFive ru which she placed on the front porch to air were reported missin by Mrs. Fred Prichllk, 3019 Castelar street Judge Estelle 111 District Judge Lee 8. Estelle Is seriously ill at his home at 4163 Cass street. He was reported slightly better yesterday morning. ' Home Ransacked Burglars who ransacked every room in the home of Mrs. James Parker, 4314 Bead ford avenue. Tuesday night, are still at large. The value of the loot la undetermined. Miss Pred - Freed Because M. Cunard, 2205 M street, who was run over by Goldle Pred, 17. Blackstone notei, aid not appear against her, fche was dismissed in Central police court by Judge Fitzgerald. Held For Having Iilquor-Charged with illegal possession of liquor, Joe Bat, owner of a grocery and meat store at 604 North Sixteenth street, was arrested by Deputy Marshal Quinley yesterday morning. Peddler Fiiied P. Floyds. 'driver of the Omaha Ice and Cold Storage company, and J. Kelly and Tom Mc Carthy, potato peddlers, were fined $10 each for shortwelght yesterday morning at the Central police court Bushel Is 48 Pounds That a bushel of peaches must weigh 48 pounds net was given out as a warn ing to Omaha housewives by John W. Long, city inspector of weights and meamres, yesterday afternoon. No Chinese Underworld No "Chi nese Underworld" will be shown on the King's highway at the Ak-Sar-Bn, according to Charles Gardiner, secretary of Ak-Sar-Ben, Police Commissionsr Ringer reported yes terday, i Blimp Raoere ' Ijeave A. Leo Stevens, Lieuts. Thompson and Weeks of Fort Omaha left for Bir mingham, Ala,, to enter the big blimp races to be held September 26. Lieut Richard Hunter of Wayne, Neb., was assigned to Fort Omaha. Typhoid Checked Since the Lar sen & Chrlstensen dairy has been closed by Health Commissioner Ed wards, fewer cases of typhoid fever have been reported. Dr. Edwards says , that the situation is well in nana ana that there win be only a few more scattering cases reported, Runaway Girl Captured Isabel Munden, 13, 4107 South Twenty eighth street, one of three girls who escaped from the Riverview deten tion home several weeks ago, was apprehended Tuesday night as she was about to board a car for Fort Crook. . . Preparing For- Play Stores One hundred teachers will meet with Omaha manufacturers. discuss the conduct of the 50 play stores, which will open in the schools next week, at the Chamber of Commerce Sat urday. J. H. Bcveridge, superin tendent of schools, and Penn Fodrca will speak. Enlistments For A. of O. Enlist ments for Germany are limited to musicians for infantry and clerks for field artillery and cavalry, ac cording to an order received by Col onel W. A. Cavanaugla recruiting of ficer here. . Charges Nonsupport With 9500, 000 worth of property and an Income of $30,000 a year,- Frank,' M. - Mc Ginty, 2524 Dodgo street, has not supported his wife and three chil dren properly, his wife, Ida V. Mc- Ginty, alleges in a petition filed in district court yesteiiay. Mrs. Mc Glnty asks $500 a month temporary alimony. :; Peters Bunk Odciis Saturdav The Peters National bank, Omaha's new est financial Institution, will be for mally opened Saturday in the re modeled Peters Trust building. The new Institution, which is an out growth of the Peters Trust company, will btart transacting business Mon day. R. C. Peters is chairman and M. D. Cameron, president, of the new bank's board. Seeks Profit in Booze Admitting that he could make more' money in the liquor business, Harry Zahn, Keystone Park addition, former mall clerk, who was arrested last week for operating two alleged stills in, his home, was arrested by Deputy Marshall Quinley yesterday morning and released on $1,000 bond pending hearing before Commissioner Eoeh ler the latter part of this week. Local Tilt Domestic difficulties between Arthur C. and Caroline J. Ieflang caused Judge A. E. Bald win and Norrls Brown, former United States senator,, to engage in a brief legal tilt yesterday morning in Judge Baldwin's division of the municipal court. The senator is representing the Henshaw hotel In an action to collect $496.05 from Mr. Leflang, alleged to be Mrs. Leflang's hotel bill. i 2)ont be surprised when you find POSTUM fully as delicious and satisfying as coffee. s Thousands before you have found it so. "Uteres a Reason (f, 1 gggg - eft Less "5 A Special Purchase Makes Possible' Another Tremendous Sale of Men's (Caps 1 V Than Vz. Price A large assortment of men's fall caps in the newest shapes and colors. ' We secured these caps through an unusually advan tageous purchase and they will be offered at this special price Thursday: The assortment comprises fine English Tweeds . Checks Homespuns Overplaids and Herring Bone also browns, greens, grays and heather mixtures. All sizes 63 to 714. Extra special, $1.45. I PEACHES j I tor tanning Fancy Colorado PEACHES 1 I ,WUU'UC1 11 f 1 ' Main Floor. , I UftQ 8 l ; . S0MMER BROS. I B E28TH and FARNAM H I svkibuui iuh. ' HARNEY 1ft H i m - . . n a Main Floor. urgess-Nash Company. Tvphoid ewer uurance There is typhoid fever in Omaha. Not an epidemic, but enough. to cause concern. No one wants typhoid fever to enter their home. Milk is one of the most common carriers of this disease. You can absolutely insure -yourself against getting it through milk by pasteurization. Pasteurization Kills Typhoid Pasteurization, a long word with a simple meaning, kills bacteria which may have found their Say into this food product which is the emblem of purity. Furthermore, pasteurization does not change e quality of the milk in any way, shape 'or form, contrary to what the enemies of this modern health . measure would like to lead you to believe. What Is Raw Milk? j Raw milk is milk delivered to you just as it comes from the' cow. No precaution has been taken to kill the bacteria which might have en tered the milk between the time it left the cow and before it reached you. Dust, flies, dirty uten sils and even the milker himself may be a typhoid carrier. What Is Pasteurization? , Pasteurized milk is milk as it comes from Ihe cow with out anything added to it or anything detracted. It differs only from raw milk in the following respect: Pasteurized milk is heated to 145 degrees Fahrenheit and held at this temperature for 30 minutes and then imme diately cooled to 40 degrees Fahrenheit, bottled at this tem perature and delivered to you safe from all harmful bac teria. It is not boiled. Foiled milk toughens the curd and is hard,to digest. Bacteria incubate and thrive from 70 degrees to 120 degrees. They are killed at high tempera ture and can't grow at low temperature. , , Authorities . ' ' Following authorities either advocate, recommend or insist on pasteurized mlik: U. S. Army and Navy; National Child Health Organization; all Agricultural Colleges; most all leading city health com missioners, including our own; Professor M. J. Rosenau, Harvard University; Nathan Straus, the great philanthropist; Professor E. V. McCullen, Johns Hopkins University, and Miss Lutie Stearns. Best Authority Common Sense Every father and mother knows that heat is the best way to make food safe. No one in this age would think of going back to the cannibal way of eating. Every father and mother also knows that keeping food cold means preserving it. As this is a definition of pasteurization in every-day American talk, why hesitate in adopting it? Pasteurized Milk Can't Cure When typhoid fever once enters a home and th e doctor is called he immediately orders the family to either boil their milk or get pasteurized milk. He does this to avoid any further typhoid entering the home.' , This is too late to make your change Of c ourse it is more sensational to repair results than to prevent the cause, but it is more expensive in both heartaches and dollars. ' ' You Can't Afford to Take Chances ,The difference in price between Alamito milk and the ordinary milk will only amount to a few cents a day, and no father, or mother who will give this milk question the proper consideration will endanger the lives of their dear ones by, taking chances on bringing disease into the home through milk when it can be prevented. Buy MILK INSURANCE or Pasteurized Milk. Turn qver a leaf in the ' history of your home today BUY ALAMITO MILK. 4 ALAMITO MILK WHITE DAIRY v Douglas 409 .Council Bluffs 205 Your Neighbor Buys Alamito Milk From One of the Sixty White Wagons x- everybody storb" Inforniatian for. . Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors CHECK YOUR LUGGAGE or packages free of charge at our conveniently located Check Stand on the Main Floor. POSTOFFICE located on the Main Floor will be a handy place to have your mail sent Mail vour packages or letters home. We will wrap any package for mailing. , ' BEST ROOM and Writing Room in the Balcony. .Stationery may be secured her free of charge. 1 CHECKS. CASHED at the In formation Desk on the Main Floor or in the Main Office, Third Floor. "Ask Mr. Foster" y Information Service will answer any inquiries, furnish railroad schedules, reserve your hotel or railroad accommodations, send telegrams or make them- -selves useful in all ways possible. Come to Burgess-Nash for the instructive pleasure to be had in a stroll through the aisles, viewing the millions of dollars' worth of merchandise that has been selected from the supplies of the entire world. ffl ffi The New Plaid Skirts Are Very Popular AND rightly so, their color lending itself to smart wear for street, business, afternoon and sports oc casions. t You may select' yours here in most any styie you desire as they come in plain, plaited or sunburst effects.'' Novelty pockets and belts are strong features in the stylizing of these new skirts. , Moderately Priced Merchandise More and More New Is Arriving Every Day There's a Bit of the Oriental in the New Costume Blouses for Fall OR one may choose blouses of Quaker-like simplicity and in either be" assured of certain smartness. In the blouses shown here ndw is a wide range of choice to meet either preference. Usually the blouses are of - .' Georgette Crepe, Satin, Duvtyne, Crepe de Chine, Etc elaborately beaded or quaintly finished with soft, youth ful frills, or made of combination materials. A large variety of styles and colors to select from at $5.00 and up. Second Floor. - Second Floor. Let Burgess-Nash Outfit the Girls for College MANY mothers do not realize how important it is to choose the girl's wardrobe carefully. We suggest as well as supply the needs for the college miss and her younger sister. Our apparel conforms to the rules of good taste as well as to the rules of the school and to the tastes of the girls themselves. . . We are the only (tore in Omaha carrying the regulation chool uniform authorized by the faculties of Brownell Hall and Sacred Heart Academy. You'll Be Charming in One of These Mew ks JC roc Frocks of cloth and silk, for street, for afternoon, for informal and formal evening wear, are distinctive and dif ferent. By their beads and embroidery and individual touches you will know, them as smart. Materials include Tricotine, Serge, . , Georgette Crepe, Satin, Taffeta, Duvetyn, Etc. Our selection is most complete and by selecting yours now you will have a full season's wear out of it. Moderately Priced i ii Gossard Continuing Our Unexpected Sale of Front Lace. Corsets Styles for every figure in low, me dium, or high bust, 'pink or wllite. 3 off Regular Price The famous Gos sard Corsets, which are known the world over as the most healthful corset. N Gossard Brassieres Many Stylei off 11 Sizes Regular Price THE many little things for the house one plans for during the Summer and puts off getting until Fall may be Drovided with in a reAllv economical wav in the" - ; ' Ti me ales Which include Linens China Blankets Silverware Housewares Rugs V Bric-arBrac Draperies. Etc. - Free Instruction " on Correct ' Tble Service During our Home Sales Mrs. F. H. Primo, Factory Repratcntativ of the Oneida Community Com : pany, manufacturers of "Com munity Plate Silver," is (giving a series of talks on . correct table Service, including modern table setting, origin of table silver, use of silver service, etc. " Lectures held every after noon in the model dining room on the third floor. The Home Sales Include an Extraordinary Sale of Cedar Chests AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES A limited number of cedar chests, plain and brass trimmed, that are guaranteed Moth and Dust Proof will be placed on sale Thursday at prices ridiculously low, ranging Jrom , ' $20:00 $52.50 Third Floor. - ' Mop Outfit Sprustex mop outfit, consist. -ing of triangle shapemop with handle and bottle of t CQ polishJiutfit .'. veC Wash Tubs Galvanized iron wash tubs, , first quality, d1 QQ No. 2 size V leOJJ Clothes Basket Splint clothes basket, well -made, with wood (1 (f bottom PXUU Dish Pans Blue and white and all white enameled, oval d CQ " shapes, 15;qt size. . V 1 Bread Box Japanned tin bread box, $1.00 large size, at Three Specials in the Home Sales Rag Rugs Greatly Reduced in Price AN assortment, of the popular Colonial Rag Rugs made df new rags in a beautiful range of colors. Three groups for Thursday: 36x72 inches. .... .$2.69 30x60 inches ".$1.98 27x54 inches. .... .$1.29 Third Floor. One Great Group of Curtain Materials 49 c AN opportunity to secure ma terial for damty newv cur tains. The sale includes nets, scrims and bordered voiles in va rious lengths up to 40 yards, in a bolt. Very special at 49c yard. Main Floor. Downstairs Store. r-3