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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1920)
.C.r,.L THE BEE: OMAHA SATURDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1920. T Packing Firm Is Incorporated Chicago Mayor Orders Colosimo Cafe Closed The conclusion .was reached that by calling for bid on three kinds of paving there would be more compe tition and better price would be given by he contractors. Statistics show that young women are leaving rural districts for the cities in larger number than the men. night cabaret which is famous the world over. He had heard that liquor was being sold there. -He also revoked the license of Frei berg's cafe, another bright light cabaret. night and which involves numerous policemen, politicians, bootleggers and others in a $1,000,000 .whisky graft, was placed in the hands of she Unitd States grand jury today. Speedy indictments were promised. District Attorney Glyne refused to discuss Heitler's statement. He said it is a matter for the grand jury to handje. Heitler surrenderee) last night and was released tonight op his own recognizance.' Odell Drill Team Wins ' Fellows held at . liberty the drill team from Odell woo - first prixe. Dlue Springs was chosen as tht next place of meeting in April. .Twenty-five candidates were given Paving Bids Rejected By Pawnee City Council Table Rock, Neb., Oct. 29. (Spe cial.) The city council of Pawnee City rejected all bids on paying ami called for new bids on or about Jan uary 26. The specifications include brick, concrete and asphalt paving. fvo Operate Here Chicago, Get 2V. -Mayor Thomp son took a hand in the Chicago booze fight today when he revoked P;-c Pi.!, I ;,aiIv ,ne tnitiatorv wont ana o-; woric in e1 -other degrees, Th the evening the Beatrice, Neb.. Oct. 29. (Special.) , iaclios served a banquet to. 200 mem- The statement of John Heitler, known as "Mike de Pike," which the license of the Colosimo cafe, all 'jld Company to Have Caoi- i was given to the government last At the district meeting of the Odujbers of the order. ' rUl of $1,000,000 and Start Operation at Ony Will Use Own Brands. Lincoln. Oct PO IICICS of infA.nA.ni:AH T it n IJ ftcS' cmpany were filed in the 'J-VW of the se-retary of state. The nmum capital of the company will r tinonnnn f..n.. .i. - rC r c" man jvi.mm. j ne Dold Packing company of Rochester "ic hijcm uiacprnacnt -packmr plant in the country and is run, as will be the Omaha plant, independent ? r'J1 ,hfr Peking "company. Kalph Dold, son of the president of the conrpany at Rochester, will have charge of the plant, in Omaha. The business will be run as the Dold Packing company. It has leased the plant of the Skinner Pack ing company and will have absolute control of the business, the only re lation which the Skinner Packing company will have in the new busi ness is that of lessor. "We expect to continue on friend ly relations with the Skinner people." fcaid J. L. Carlson, treasurer of both plants, "and .will manufacture for them their own products bearinp their "brand, but our own products will be manufactured and put out un der our own brands. We expect to begin operation right away and hope to be running in good shape by No vember 10." MMHHBiMHMBHaa4M"M""a smssmmmtsmsmmsmmsmmmmsmswssms aaaaaMHIiaa"aaBailliaaM"MHaMaM"MIMi 1 I - . -. ..... v - - v rv plumboldt Dentist Named Head of Sectional Body Beatrice. Neb., Oct. 29. (Special.) The Southeastern Nebraska Dental association, in session here for tho past two days, closed Thursday afternoon when the visitors were en tertained at luncheon by the Ro tary club. Officers for the coming year were chosen as follows: Presi dent, Dr. E. A. Litchfield of Hum- vice president, Dr. C. T. Hat- i'airbury: secretary-trea- Dr. J. Kirschner of Hum- lidt. A program consisting of oa- ;ra and discussions, including clin ics, was carried out Thursday. First National Bank of . McCook Changes Cashiers McCook. Neb.. Oct. 29- (Special.) ffThe First "National bank elected 4, -signed to enter the automobile usmess nere. As president ot the Security State bank of Oxford and of the Bank of Edison until last Tune. Mr. Snrinirrr in a Vnnwn ifibanker of southwestern Nebraska, having resided for 27 years in Ox- tord. Mr. Pennell retains his stock is the bank and remains on the board of directors. Hay Springs Proves Claim , , As Hog Shipping Station Hay Springs, Neb., Oct. 29. (Spe- ClflD SheriHan rmintv cri,a11v M this shipping station, is keeping up m the reputation already established o: t- iyfl&'niong the greatest hog jro oucing sections of the-state. This W : . ... 19 eviaencea Dy tne total nog re ceipts on the Omaha market Novem ber 25. Of the 4,000 hogs on the market, this point shipped 700 head or a little less than one-sixth of the toal number marketed. HnbhellIan Injured When 1 Auto Kuns Utt Embankment Beatrice, Neb., Oct. 29. (Special.) J. J. Davenport of Hubbell, Neb., ' .was cut ana bruised when his auto 1Alt fif ail ttiKb nlrm.nl h,ftvMn y Blue Springs and Wymore and 1 3 .turned over. In coming down a 'n k:m k.rnr. 0:11 reek .bridge Mr. Davenport lost ; jntrol of the machine, causing it A9 plunge over the embankment. Landing Field Planned Vil By Beatrice Business Men I- Beatrice, Web., Oct, a. (Special ; An air route between Omaha and ryKansas City taking in Beatrice, will ; probably be established, rlans tor a suitable landing field was discussed meeting of business men here I I-.- ill'-:' svl SI it:' lis is. HOLT'S HEAT REGULATOR Attached to a Hot Air Furnace will keep yonr home at an even tem perature, coxily warm, and yet save one-third of your coal hills. It is simple, inexpensive entirely automatic and positive in its action. Pays for itself the first year. TT.l. II -1 j noit neat Regulator Co. 2520 Farnam Strt Pttn DeuQlai 7S14 OMAHA Saturday At The Brandeis Stores Knickerbocker Suits Choice of the House In Three Lots NAt Three Prices 10.00 17.50 25.00 TAese Formerly Sold Up to 47.50 They Are . Hart Sciiaffner & Marx and Other Famous Makes Biggest Bargain in Boys' Clothing Ever Offered in Omaha Also Mufflers Bought from the U. S. Government Just the Thing for the Boys f. Former Price 1.00 to 1.50 Saturday for 49c Third Floor East For the Girls! Serge, Velvet an Taffeta Dresses for 15.00 These Formerly Sold at From 25.00 to 35.00 t A Store Full of Other Bargain in Chil-1 drens Things. In Saturday's Anniversary Sale , We Will Sell .300 v Mttrimmcd'''. Hat s 4.50 Models Made to Sell at $j!2 - Sacrificed by Chicago manufacturers at a fraction of their worth. These hats are principally show-room models and represent an accumulation which must- be moved to make room for added samples. , $12 Trimmed Hats at 4.50 Our buyer happened to be on the spot when the change took place and secured these hats at a wonderful price concession; so in keeping wtyh our "systematic price regulation'' we pass the benefit so obtained to our cus tomers. Intended prices for these models 12.00; our price, . ' ( Saturday Only, $4.50 Brandeit Stores' Second FloorEast In Saturday's Sale 7We Will feell Pure Thread Silk' S we alte r s i Tuxedo Style Fall .Weights : at 27.50 Pure thread silk sweaters in the fiout popular shades. New garments, made to our order, In a stand ard quality of silk which we have carried In our atock at 50.00, regular price. '.. 1 . , $50 Silk Sweaters gi 27.50. . The workmanship is uniformly high, and the price at which we Offer these garments is almost half.' We are going to demonstrate our willingness to give remarkable values. Think over the sales you have at tendedit's not often you can purchase silk sweaters at this price. And where'f the woman who hasn't need for a sweater? Brandeis Stores Second Floor East Sale Offerings In Saturday's Anniversary Sale We Will Sell Values up Jo $55 in Goats at $39 ; Twenty ; Styles s Among this lot may be found the newest flare-back models, straight lines, belted and semi-belted, and dol man effects; large cape and convert able collar of self materials; alsd col lars of Near1 Seal, Australian Opos sum and Raccoon. Season s Greatest Offer Models are of Silvertone, Bolivia, Velour, Plush; colors are brown, navy, Beaver, rust, grey, black, taupe and ming blue. All are lined throughout with figured or plain silk, and warmly interlined. We are pleased to offer the coats as you are to buy them at this low price; OA AA special Anniversary Sale Price, at . 5lU 1 M i ' ' ' ' . Brandeis Stores Second Floor West Specials in Drugs 3C Seniecu tuoili pabie, at. 60c Mavis face powder, at 25c Mavis talcum powder, at 60c Dorin'g rouge, No. 1249, at 60b Sempray Goivine, at 60o Pompeian Massage cream, at. 30c Rogers Gallets lip stick, at. 24e I9e 43 -44 23 Biainond dyes, all colors 10 Jergin's Violet glycerine soap . ot Hughes' Ideal hair brushes, 3.00 values..... 1.69 Hospital Horlick's malted milk 2.96 60c tooth brushes, at 29f Peroxide, 8 ounces, at 15e One pound hospital cotton...... ' 49 Hubigant's Ideal Extract, per ounce 2.49 Kellog's tasteless castor oil 23 Nujol, 2( ounces, special, at 89 Pure imported olive oil, 4-ounce jug 39. 60c Bromo Seltzer, at - 44 60c Pine Tar cough syrup 29 1.25 Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable compound gg Glycerine rosewater, 4 ounces 15 Pure Citrate Magnesia, freshly made 25C Dobell's Solution, 8 ounces 19 Caator oil, 4 ounces 19 Double face rubber sheeting, 1 yd. wide 1.39 A. D. S. foot soap, special -15 ' Colgate's or Williams shaving stick or powder. ...24 Brandeis Stores Main Floor West 1500 Pieces Saturday Oar Greatest Stile of White Ivory Lowest Prices These are bought from America 's.'largest and best manufacturer of White Ivory at greatly reduced prices. Buy Now for Xmas factory rejects, . , The imperfections aV?e so slight ' r I that, in most cases, they are not perceptible. And the values are ' extreme! ' ' v In This Great Lot Are: Mirrors, round, oval orbonnet Hair Brushes Hair Receivers Manicure Pieces Combs Powder Boxei o Photo Frames Trays Pin Cushions Jewel 1.00 Values 49c 2.00 Values 98c 4.00 Values 198 Brandeis StoresMain Floor West 5.00 Values 259 6.00 Values 298 Cases 8.00 Values 398 In This Saturday Sale We Will Sell 4 T Values from 1. 75 to 2. 00 in Women's Fleeced Lined Union Suits 1.25. '' These are fine Union Suits for winter wear. We carry the style with high neck and long sleeve; the.Dutch neck and half -sleeve and the low flick and sleeve less. 1.75 to 2.00 values, special, 1.25. ' Brandeis Stores Third floor East , One Minute Electric Washer 'Do It Electrically Electricity, the reliable and economical servant of the ' day may be summoned to your assistance in the One Minute Electric Washer. This is a woman's machine, with excep-. tional freedom from intricate operations and dangerous mech anism. There 1b no complicated working parts to get out ot order; no delicate connections to break down in the middle of a big washing. , Safe EconomicalThorough See the One Minute Electrical Washer demonstrated in our enlarged electrical department on the Fifth Floor. All moving parts art fully' enclosed or located out of the way. ' ) Priced from 95.00 to 145.00 in single and double tub machine. Terms if desired. ' -r Hoover Suction Sweeper " tH Announcing that we have just added to our greatly enlarged electrical department on the Fifth Floor, the Hoover Suction Sweeper. We have also a number of expert representatives who will be glad to demonstrate the many advantages of the Hoover Sweeper, and we will be glad to make an appointment to demonstrate in, your home. Terms easily arranged. Brandeis Stores Fifth floor West Big Sale of Cut Flowers Hallowe'en Specials Decorate your home for Hal lowe'en Saturday is Flower Day at the Brandeis Stores, when 6,000 Flowers will sell at low prices. k 2,000 Chrysanthemums 20c Each 'in a1! colors; Hallowe'en colors. 2,000 Roses 4c Each Fresh cut, with long stems. . 2,000 Carnations : 4c Each Fresh cut with long stems. 200 Ferns 79c Each . Cut Flower Dept Main Floor. In Saturday's Anniversary Sale We Will Sell Women's Bacmo Cape Suede Gloves ' At 2.75 Pair Bacmo Cape Suede, for street wear; a splendid substitute for Arab ian Mocha. We have them la the most desirable shades of field ' mouse, grey and bearer; two-toned, attractively embroidered backs, and P. K. seams; In one-clasp style. Special priced for Saturday, per pair Brandeis Stores Main Floor North 2.75 Saturday We Will Sell Women's Pure Thread Silk Hosiery Irregulars of 2.50 and 3.00 Values All are full-fashioned; some silk toA the top, with double-hemmed tops; others have lisle garter tops and double soles in black and brown. Brandeis Stores Main Floor South Saturday's Anniversary Sale Specials in Women's ,FaII f ootwear. 15.00 and 16.00 Fall Shoes, 9.85 : The season's most wanted styles in Brown Kid and. Call, Field Mouse Kid, Patent Leather, lace I A Q C ..!, . oil ovMinorl in nnd hie lot., at - lit 1C , IHi JlWUyiU . - T - 1 New Fall Spats at 2.45, 4.00 and 6.00 An unusually large assortment to select from in all the wanted shades;-priced at - 2.45, 4.00 and 6.00 i PlimpS For Street and Dress Wear Clever models from well known makers, in patent and dull leathers; black satin and black buck; special, priced at, 1 1 I C Brandeis Stores Main FloorsWest In Saturday's Anniversary Sale We Will Sell ' Front and Back Lacing per pair. 139 Pair . 75c Moire Ribbon, 39c ' Of the best grade in antique effects; 6V4 inches wide; some width in plain taffeta; complete line of colors, Including white; our regular ribbon, specially priced, Q for Saturday, at, per yard Novelty Warp Print Ribbon, In an endless variety of patterns, some with Moire, others with rich satin stripes; 5, ( and H inches wide; our regular AQg 75c, 90c and 98c values, all go Saturday, at, per yard : T1 C Brandeis Stores Main Floor North Corsets Special at 4.95 These models are taken from" our regular stock of Madam Lyra, Madeleine, Cosoard and Brandeis custom makes. They come in beau tiful brocades, fancy batiste and pink and whit coutil. Medium, low top and topless models with 'elastic Inserts: lace and embroidery . trimmed; four to six garters attached; specially yi ap) priced for this sale, Saturday at v.. 4.ri3 - Brandeis Stores Third Floor North t . '7 .: I . I. i ' 4 ZZVr?:'??. taHyvfvU f;rJ5-.c.