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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1920)
I, s THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER SI, ll0. 11 I I il f i i Eldest Son of Ward Burgess to Wed Omaha Girl " ' Engagement of Charles Bur gees to Catherine Smyth. Is , Announced Wedding In January. Engagement pf Miis Catherine Smyth, daughter of Supreme Judge C. J. Smyth, to Charles Burgess, eldest son of Ward Burgss, was announced yesterday. The date of the wedding will be In January at Washington Mus Smyth is a, for mer Omaha girl, and a sister of Mrs. Clarence Sibbernsen. She attended Sacred Heart convent . in Omaha and made her debut in Washington two years ago. Young '" Burgess saw service during the war and is now in business with his father in the Burgess-Nash tompany. The young couple will live in Omaha. , The announcement of the engage ment of the eldest son of. Ward Burgess comes on the heels of the secret weddtnj 'of Louis Burgess, another son. to Rosie Quinn, New York roof garden star. They were 1 wed in New York in July,, but kept the marriage secret until their ar- , rival in Omaha two weeks ago v , : Mrs. Benner Sane, Friend Testifies A I ' Nebraska City Woman' De- clares She Was of Sound ' Mind and Very Alert. r '" 1 -1 . ,' Mrs. Jr T. Steinhart , of Nebraska City testified in county court yester ! day that the late Mrs. "Happy"' Theodora Van Wyck Benner was of V sound mind and "exceptionally alert" at the time she made her , wilt in 1909, disposing of an estatt of $500, 1 000. Mrs. Beriner's 17-year-old son, Van Wyck, is seeking to obtain the . estate now instead of waiting' until ' he is 30 years of age as provided in his mother's will "I remember once when I wa driving with Mrs. Benntr in 1909 ,from Nebraska City to Hastings," said Mrs. Steinhart. "Our car was ' struck by a train near Sutton, Neb., . . and thrown about 35 feet Mrs. Ben y ner didn't get excited at that al though she was badly injured." -a Business letters written by Mrs. yBenner were introduced, snowing mat ner mind was keen and alert Omaha Negroes Pledge Vote to G. O. P. Ticket Daughter of Judge To Marry Omaha Man t mm Pastor Bound, Left In Burning Motor Car to Die Four Thugs Set Upon Council Bluffs Preacher' Lured From Home by Anonymous Tele , ' phone Call. Bound and gagged, the -Rev. D. E. Cleveland, pastor of the Dodge Me morial church, - Thirty-second and Avenue C, Council Bluffs, was left to die in his automobile by four thugs who attacked him' and then set his car on fire, about 8 Friday night at Twenty-seventhand Ave nue C, he told police. ' A Rev. Cleveland escaped by rolling ADVERTISEMENT 4 1 X, 0Xnm . JlS v Catherine SmytA Americanize by Teaching, Urges Prof. A. E.' Jenks Albert E,- Jenks, professor of sociology and anthroRplogy at the Universitytof Minnesota, urged more speedy assimilation ot toreigners into the national spirit of this coun- tfyy lexposijion dRWhencan ideals and nit by, force, bef or a joint Americanization, meeting of the Ro tary, Concord, Lions and K wants club in ' the Hotel Rome Friday nighf. Dr.' E," C Henry presided at the Meeting. V. - Welfare Board Report. The second annual report of the Board -of v Public Welfare, in the form of' a 80-page booklet, review ing the work oftthe board between October I, ,1918, and September M, 1919, was issued yesterday. , ADVEBTISEMENT REAL HAIR GROWER ; FOUND AT LAST Nw Drug Borandin Causes Big Stir Among Hair Specialists. 11,000 REWARD IF WE FAIL ON . OUR GUARANTEE. At a mass meeting Friday night in the Grove Methodist church. Twenty-second and Seward streets, Omaha negroes pledged their united support to the straight 'republican ticket ' '. - Politics filled the air. . Chairman F, M. Singleton, Father Williams, and Mrs. R. E, Stewart, chairman of the Douglas county colored wo men's republican committee, 'de livered addresses. ( .,. . i . . ! Man; Who Stole Diamonds " ; f Is Sentenced to Prison Frink Dugan, alias Frank O'Brien, pleaded guilty to a charg of steal ing three diamond rings worth $365 from the Western Associated Jewel ers, August 28, and was sentenced by District Judge Troup yesterday to the penitentiary for one to seven years, i . :V ThosJ who have bec'om9 prematurely tray or who are troubled with scalp or air diaeases, such as falling hair, dan- IS A Few Detroit Jewell Fi;ele& Furnaces at Cost This furnace is very w nomical to run and easy to install. We have, several sizes. ;4 Your opportunity to Uvf I.. DonX4elay ;r CASTLfi HOTEL ' , druff, baldness, itching scalp, etc., know full well the humiliation that they cause. There is no need, however, of such con ditions. These troubles can be. quickly overcome by Borandin'e, the new drug re cently discovered at the Scientific Re search Laboratroies' at Scranton, Pa. Since its discovery a little over a year ago, Borandine has been found to contain mar velous properties for producing . a new growth of hair. , In subjecting it to vari ous tests-in the worst eases of baldness, dandruff, itching scalp, etc., the results obtained by the experimenting chemists were . considered almost miracujeus. In every case -it was found that where there were any hair roots left its would produce s new and luxuriant growth of hair in from four to six weeks' tine. Gray or faded hair was often restored to its natural color in from 10 to 14 days' time. In minor cases of sealp and hair diseases, such as dandruff, falling hair, itching scalp, etc.. it was found that these un natural conditions were corrected and often completely cured by two or three applications. The discovery of Borandine will without doubt put an end to the troublesome scalo and hair diseases that are becoming too common with the Amer ican' neocle. Anyone who suffers from scalp or hair troubles shuld write the Scientific Research Laboratories, Dept. 74, Scranton, Pa., at once, and full particulars tl this new discovery will be sent you in s sealed envelope free of charge. . INDIGESTION GOES; GONE 'Pape Diapepsin" at once fixes Your Sour, Gassy, v Acid Stomach from his seat, cut an pen door of his machine and into a aornfield. Boys playing rear summoned the fire department which extinguished the blazing automobile before it ex ploded. The pastor was taken toJ Mercy hospital where he lies avje tirn of nervous collapse.. w '.s;' ' Police attribute the attack on him as a reprisal of thugs for. reform work the minister has been doing, to suppress "their activities. m.Dt. Cleveland did not recognize any of his assailants. This is the third time Rev. Mr. Cleveland has claimed to have been attacked and man-handled. Tag Day Brings Funds. Five thousand dollars had already (been counted, and a table full of coins and currency awaited the pleasure of the women in charge at the Hotel Rome at noon yesterday? proceeds, from the Salvation Army tag day. Douglas County To Cast 48,000 Votes. Prediction , : ( . . . ' i ' . . i 32,000 Men ari 16,000 Wo men Expected to Ballot Tues day Estimate Is Based on ? v Registration.' ' ! V . . : 1 'Election Commissioner loorhcad expects the Douglas county vote next .Tuesday, to total about 48,000, he said yesterday. "We have approximately 40,000 men and 20,000 woinen registered,'! he said. "There ii rarely a vote of more than 80 per cent of the, regis tration, which would mean about 32,000 men and 6,000 women voting next Tuesday. "The inspectors have finished the check of their districts for removals and have found between 8,000 and 10,000 registered voters who have moved since the last check." "Letters challenging the right to vote go out to all these persons. If a mistake has been made by an in spector, the challenged elector can vote by furnishing an affidavit by himself and affidavits from two acquaintances who know that he still lives at the address from which he is registered." Eighty clerks and 'stenographer are at work in. the election commis sioner's office ' making the final preparations for election day.. ,, Pharmacy Is Looted. Burglars pried open a rear window in the Drexel pharmacy, Sixteenth and Webster streets, Friday night and stole $350 worth, of cigars, razor blades and peVfume. Omaha Preacher Denies Church Indorses League Records of Methodist Confer ence Show Statements of Governor Cox "" Are False. Statements by Governor Cox. democratic presidential nominee, re peated ; in Omana by E'mer . Thomas, executive secretary of the committee of 5,000, claiming that the Methodist church 'general con ference is on record in favor of the league .of nations, were proven false yesterday by the Rev. Titus Lowsv pastor of the First Methodist cnurcn. Dr. Lowe attended the Methodist general comerence at uti pioinra last May. He was secretary of th and action kept i , by, tne j thr -m "siftimr committee nriorinal rernrds nf conference. ' "No such action was ever takl by the conference," said Dr. Lowe.l "Mv records show that a committee! on world peace presented a resolu. tion endorsing a league of national but only after amendments be made to safeguard the interests of the United States. But my record further shows that that report never went before the conference and was i never acted upon. ) "When anyone claims that the eon- i ference endorsed the league, they sav something which is not true.1 i ne comerence aia naming on inc subject and the committee indorsed If it only with reservations." Bee want getters. ads are best business lllllillilliillillililllllilliillllillillllliilnliil.illiinliil TYLER 00O,,l',ll,ll,',INI'4na"l''l',l',l'l'',l',l'll'l',lll'a'l,''l'll','''",llila'l,l'll','lll,l'illil,l,ll''ll' indiges Stomach acidity causes tionl . ' ' ' ".- Food souring, gas, distress! Won der what upset your stomach? Well, don't bother 1 The moment you eat a tablet or two, plfPape's Diapepsin all the lumps o indigestion pain, the sourness, heartburn and belch ing ofgases. due to acidity, vanish truly wonderful 1 ' Millions of people know that it is needless to be bqthered with indiges tion, dyipepsia or a disordered stom ach. A feW tablets 'of Pape's Dia pepsin neutralize acidity and give re lief at once no waitingl Buy a box of Pape's Diapepsin nowl Don't stay miserable!. Try., to regulate your stomach so you can eat favor ite ,foods without (pausing distress. The cost is so little. 1 The benefits great. . ' '')! so SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS Convenient Terms Arranged for Payment if tYou Wish . I Extract Teeth Without Pain 8:30 A. M. Usmw V ts 6 P. M. i it Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M All work leaving my"' office is open to inspection by any -state's ' 1 dental board. . t DR. W. F. CROOK 206 Neville Block ' Entrance en 16th and Harney. vote For JOHN H. GROSSMAN JUDGE DISTRICT COURT For Chief Justice Nebraska Supreme Court I - Grant G. Martin Wu Higli Maa at April Primary Endorsed ly Orr 71,000 Voters w S v'-' sty 1 GEORGE A. DAY Candidate for Supreme Judge Now serving on Supreme) Court. Seventeen years Judge District Court, 4th Judicial District (Omaha), Former, ly on Supreme Court Commission. Thirty-six. years resident of Nebraska. Candidates for Judicial offices will appear on separate non-political ballot. if DR. CLARK The Painless Dentist J - I F there Is persistent fever, 1 rheumatism, joint trouble, t stomach trouble, or obscure , chronic disease of any kind, have X-Rays taken to find out whethef abscess of roots . Is present -1 , We use our own X-Ray. Gold Plates, the SaniUry Plates, Comfort Plates made to fit any mouth, no matter lipw difficult , Crown and Bridge Wprk that looks and feels like your own teeth. . y There are thousands of our patients who will testify to - , . , ' our. Painless Extracting by the use of Vapor Mist op Oxygen and Gas without the least danger. i . ,, Remember that dreaded disease Pyorrhea, and cure it v ' Office: Fifth Floor (510) Parton Block, !, r 16th and Farnam Sts. Phone Dtfttglas 1201 LadjP Attendant , . - - "d j J 0 no. CL viUk . Ope Tacsday. Wednradar' and Thursday till 8 las pe accomodatloa ef the werkia for tee Cretonne The demand for this material, ever on the increase. Its pop ularity never . wanes Summer of r Winter. ; The call is always for " more cretonnes. ; We show them ,for : every room in the home. They vary'f from the ; light and dainty ;to the ,' ''" sombre and dignified. It' requires little skill to find a pattern that will "fit," and the rest is easily and inexpensive ly accomplished. , - We expect hundreds of appreciative shoppers ( Monday and Tuesday v to see the following , SPECIAL VALUES 15 patterns mostly suitable for Bedrooms and sunrooms at per yard 50c : 30 patterns suitable for all rooms in the home at per-yardr- $1.00 i - 25 patterns thafVery generally cover the requirements of the average home, at per yard ' 68c s V J ' r. .25 of These Luxurious Spring Arm Overstuffed Davenports In Our Gift Shop A daintily embossed-ivory finished metal Lamp with eightinch parchment shade, standing: 12 inches over all, at the very special price on MONDAY $6.75 ' ON SALE MONDAY Built specially to our order in. our own factory with careful regard every detail of construction to insure durability aqd comfort. The upholstery fabrics are especially pleasing verdure tapestries. The outsides of each piece are covered with exactly the same material as the rest of the piece. You'll'find them Values Extraordinary in every sense of the words. New Prices on; 148 Wilton 100 of these Walnut Arm Chairs to sell Monday at, each $14.85 A splendid oc casional chair that will happily fill many a require- ment. Note the full ,box saddle seat I construction. Hug Simmons Square Tube Steel Bed Finished in American Walnut A heavy, continuous square tubing design, as illustrated, finished Ameri can walnut, fitted with sanitary link fabric steel spring affording a com fortable, sanitary, attractive bed for lifetime service. v -60 of these Bed Complete With Springs $29.50 s Slip Seat j pining Chairs As il 1 ustrated, I. with full boxed 's seat upholstered in S p a n i sh Teather f abricoid. Shown in fumed or golden . oak. . Price SPE CIAL f Effective at Once Although the ,Wilton rugs in our stock are owned at this season's prices, we feel that the quotations made in the October market should form the basis for present day business, and hence the lower prices quoted below, Customers can shop with the fullest assurance that they Y are getting splendid value for their money by participating in these re . duced prices 60 days before they should really go into effect a ... -g . a $6.75 50 of These Solid Walnut Bedroom Table-Desks and Chairs If you need a rangt ! during the next six. months we would urgh you to compare these Round Oak .Ranges 4 - Quality pieces in every sense of the word, done in rich American Walnut Table is 20x34 in size, with di rided drawer for writing materials, etc. Chair a full boxed addle seat type, built for enduring service. a - . III lili II , ' $25.00 You May Prove the Superior Quality of Chair and Table, the Pair . . . if"' ' Worsted Wiltons v 9x12 feet ......8134.50 i-3xl0-6 feet. .. .8123.50 6x9 feet 885.00 4-6x7-6 feet.... .847.50 Wool, . Wilton Rugs 9x12 feet......; 8112.50 8-3x10-6 feet;. .8103.50 6x9 feet.....:... 868.50 4-6x7-6 feet. .... .841.50 i : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ) 1 1 IT With anything yea can purchase from I 25 to 30 higher. Round. Oak Range of boiler iron. with nickel trim, 16-inch oven $92.50 Round Oak Range of boiler iron with nickel and white enamel trim,. 18-inch oven- Yourself $97 Round Oak Range, all cast iron, with reser voir, with nickel and enamel trim, A 18-inch" oven, at ! a $109 Attend Sale MONDAY These prices refer only to itock oh hand. , ' DOWNSTAIRS. You can make the test in your own home by your own fireside, and with the records you know best, ' - ' Or you may hear the Brunswick in any one of our fine sound-proof music rooms. y "'" f- " t It is then that you will know that tones are reproduced truer, finer, sweet er and that records are reproduced with greater beau y and restated with greater fidelity. - - '--. - t . The Brunswick exclusive method of reproduction alone makes this' pos . sible. First, the ULTONA, a new-day creation tone arm that plays all makes of records, presenting the correct weight, precise diaphragm and proper needle with but a slight turrl of the haiyi; second, the TONE AMPLIFIER, - or all-wool vibrant oval throat that eliminates metallic sounds. These two - juiiuvauuiiB waive uio jdi u no nun cut uvuvgiiik'MB u i Instrument Illustrated 250.00 Others at 115.00 to 750.00 , Twenty double-faced Victor Records to play forty popular vocal or instru mental selections. Costs but $17.00. Phone Tyler 3000 for approval plan. Anglo Persian - ' AND ;: FrenchWiltdns 9x12 feet....... 8175.00 ?-3xl0-6 feet.... 8158.00 6x9 feet 8110.00 4,6x7-6 feet...... 860.00 Royal Wiltons 9x12 feet...... 8159.00 8-3x10-6 feet... 8139.00 6x9 feet....;.... 891.50 1-6x7-6 feet 849.50 - Toy We suggest that you purchase NOW and let us lay them away for Xmas. , Madam Hendren "Mama Dolls," 810. 811.50, 812.25. 814.75. Teddy Bears 82.25 Brown Bears .... .82.00 Roller Skates. .83.00 Ph 12-piece Aluminum. Cooking Set 83.00 Rainbow Humming Tops, t .....15 No. 1 Kiddie Kars, 81.25 No. 2 Kiddie Kars, 82.00 No. 3 Kiddie Kars, 82.50 No. 4 Kiddie Kars, 83.00 No. 5 Kiddie Kars, 84.00 Joy Toy Monoplanes, spe cial, at 504 each I ORCHARD-WILHEtM COiui.ituiiii!iiusiiiiiiiii:iisniuiuiMiiiiiuiji aiiiaiiauiiiaiistiaiteiiaititaMsitaHeiieiisjiisiitiisnaustreuei'eiisHiiiaiiaHauaim.'isiisrMusiianetisuisiiaiiSMBtiaiiaiieiiatiaMatieiisiisiiaiiai t V I