Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 12, 1920, Image 7

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THE BKe;: UMAHA, MUUAY. IUVbiUBr,tt is, ivtv.
Robjjfcry Suspect
Caught in Bluffs
Three Negroes Held for High
way Assaults Committed
In Oihaha.
With th,e arrest 'of three negroe
yesterday, police believe they have
the men who are responsible for
three holdups and the assault on a
watchman Wednesday night. '
John Nelson, Countil Bluffs, ar
rested with blood on his coat, shirt
and hands, is believed to be the
ncsro who assaulted and robbed
John Schroedcr, Chicago Lumber
Co. watchman at Fourteenth and
Marcy streets, early yesterday
morning- Schroedcr is i n" a seri
ous condition at Wise Memorial hos
pital. Georse Marshall was identified by
D. II. Marks as the negro who held
him -up at Twenty-second and Bin
ncy streets. After getting $4, Marks
was the target for two shots fired
by the highwaymen. '
James Roberts was arrested by
Council Bluffs police ks he was
boarding a train out of town. HeJ
answers the description of one of
the holdup pien.
Another Tenant of Drake
Court Beats Ouster Suit
A jury in Judge Holmes' division
of municipal court returned a ver
dict yesterday ;n favor of F. A.
Cleugh, tenant of Drake Court, in
an action brought by the Drake
Holding company No. 1 for posses
sion of ihe Clough apartment.
Brief Cifo News
Naturalises l$i Judge Sears yes
terday completed tho naturalization
of 15 hew citizens.
Goon To Ross rioll Lieut. Clif
ford E. Smythe has left Fort Omha
for Rosa field at Arcadia, Cal.
.Vew Judge rnMnllwl Newly
Elected Judge L. TJ. Pay took his
teat In the district court yesterday
and heard his first case.
Attend Father's Funeral Lieut.
R. L. Woolsey of the quartermaster
corps has pone to Rockford. 111., to
attend the funeral of his father.
Honor General Hundy The Palimp
sest club will Rive a dinner for
MaJ. Gen. Omar Hunt'y, Mrs. Bundy
and the general's staff at the Hotel
Kontenelte November 16.
Colonel Mitpp Here Col. A. M.
Phipp arrived in Omaha from Camp
Grant yesterday for a visit of sev
eral days on business.
Policeman Sunpended Inspector
of Police I'altullo yesterday reduced
Police Sergeant Harry Askwith to a
patrolman and suspended him for 10
days for alleged intoxication,
Faces Lnrceny Cliante Charged
with grand larceny, 8. C. Peters,
1019 South Twenty-second street,
arrested recently In Chicago, was
brought to Omaha yesterday.
IUxf Crotw Drive. Starts Oviaha
chapter of the Red Cross will con
centrate Its "Invitation membership'
campaign work on the threWays be
ginning Monday, although the drive
officially started yesterday,
Keep Tp Wa;to Hunt The street
car men's union will carry on Its
ficht in the state supreme court
to obtain a lS-cent hourly wage in
crease, union officials and the union
counsel, Anson H. - Blgelow. said
yesterday.
Met By Policeman Police ar
rested Clintoa Brugler, SO, Pontiac
Mich., former overseas Boldly, when
ho stepped off a train here yester
day with his French bride. He is
wanted in rontiao for Belling1 a
mortgaged phonograph.
Seeks Home for Twins Rev.
B. Balls, state superintendent of the
Nebraska Children's Home society.'
is searching for a home for month
oM twin habic. One Is a boy, the
other a girl. '
Roars b Exhibition Clarence
Lange of the air mail service yes
terday piloted a Curtiss plane to
Nebraska City to take part In an ex
hibition in connection with an Arm-
lstica--day celebration. The plane
belongs to A. H. fetters.
i BoewU-k "inventory Filed The
estate of (the late II. C. Boatwlqk.
president of tho Stock Tarda Na
tional bank, who died last spring, Is
valued at $1,62?. 584, according to
an inventory filed in county court
yesterday.
lectures Net Officers Because a
person is a friend of tho police com
missioner is no reason why he
should net bo Arrested if he has
violated a city ordinance, Commis
sioner Ringer told new patrolmen If.
a class of instruction Wednesday
night.
Graiumer Gets Reprieve Allen V.
Orammer, sentenced to be executed
today, wasgran?d his 13th ceprleve
yesterday by Governor MclCelvle.
The reprieve extends until Decem
ber 17 and will enable Grammer to
appeal his case to tho -United States
supreme court.
Needs S125.000 R. R. Howell.
manager of tho Metropolitan Water
.honrd. announced yesterday the
board nceda $125,000 to pay Interest
charges on gas plant bonds, due
January 1. It Is up to the city coun
elf to get the money, according to
Mr. Howell.
Pays To Advertise L. B. Pay
spent $1 SO In newspaper advertising
and was elected a district Judge.
Judge Charles A. Goss spent noth
ing In newspaper advertising and
was defeated for the same office,
thus upsetting political "dope." Ball
are agreed It' pays to advertise.
Sues" For $5,IHH Five thousand
dollars in damages is sought by
William Alexander, son of Charlea
Alexander, In a suit filed in district
court agslnst Dr.. James Raymond
Byrne. Alexander was struck by
Byrne's automobile, Sixtieth and
Center streets, themorning of Au
gust 2S. Byrne was intoxicated and
was speeding at ihe time of the ac
cident, the complaint cnarges.
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Children! Santa Glaus Is Corning'
Soon to Burgess-Nash Store
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, We Just got a wireless' from Santa
Claussifyirigr he will ccme to Burgess
Nash soon. The old fellow is getting
forgetful, and . hedidn'i Ysay just when
he'd get here, but we're looking for him
on every train. ;
Vhen ,he gets here he'll--stay
all day at the store' to
find out just what you want
for Christmas. ,
, Write fyim V letter
telling just what pres
ent! you want, and be
ready to bring it to the
store to give him when
he comes. . : .
'Maybe we can '
ftell you tomoj- '
row' night just
what day- he'll, i
get here. Look in
the, paper ,andf
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V. T. Osteav H14 Oodgs St. Otaslw
' Here I am againback in service
. in lenQr of time for your usual -jaunt to .
California. v r x
Solid oomfort all the way' in a "solid
Pullman train exclusively first-class. ...
Leaves Omaha, every day, 8:50 A. M.
Arrives Salt Lake City 1:15 P. M.; Los
. Angeles 10 P. M. The whole wonder
ful trip in less tan 55 hours! '
Comfortsl All of them. There are draw-.
; ing room, compartment and open section
sleepers, buffet observation car, excellent
dining; car service all the way. Also bar
ber and valet.
, In addition, here's a night train for you!
The Continental "Limited. Leaves
' Omaha IAS A. M. (go to bed at 10:00
P. M. if you like). Arrives Salt Lakt
City 6:20 A. M.; Los Angeles 9J0 A. M.
all in 58 hours. Standard drawing
room, compartment, observation and
tourist sleepers, coaches. Dining Car ser-
vice all the way through to Los Angeles.
California travel is heavy. Better make
; oxir reseryations early.
OHION PACHlC
SALT LAKE ROUTE
EVERYBODYS STORE
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Follow "Old Man Dollar" fo the
Store Friday
Downstairs
Thi. I f'Go to Mori."
Wk Whan "Old M
Dollar" Appears ( on
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Warm Knitted Goods '
Women's 'Sweaters
$3.95
Beautiful knit sweaters in
models such as Coat, Tuxedo.
Ripple, Blouse, Middy, Slip
over, etc. . In all the new
Winter colors and in a va
riety of weaves. tMostly wool
mixtures, but there are some
pure wool garments in the
lot.
Boys' Caps
45.
Baby Caps
25c
Of heavy wool A variety of
yarn, plain orianty styles in plain and
weave, in dark win- fancy weaves, dark
ter colors. and light colors.
Children's Sweaters
$1.95
, To keeep ib children
warm while goinc to school,
-hose one of these sweeaters
in Slipover, Middy, Blouse
and Smock effects. Plain
. and fancy 'weaves in all the
season's popular colors. Wool
mixtures, and n really won
derful value. -
Scarf Sets
75c
Toque and scarfs of
brushed wool or
fancy knit. Solid
colors, fancy bor-'ders.
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Fur Collar Coats - - - $14.95
For Women and Misses
This assortment of new winter coats with fur collars
will appeal strongly to all women. They are made in the
' late loose and belted effects, of a splendid quality of velour
in all the season's newest colors.
The collars, of soft coney fur, add to the attractive
ness, and are so comfortable on a cold snappy day, as
they can be turnedaround the throat and ears.
This is a special purchase otherwise not even Bur
gess-Nash could give such exceptional values.
Children's Coats
$9.95
. Warm, heavy coats for winter in pretty
styles, becoming to the girl from 7 to 14 years
of age. Made from popular fabrics in novelty
mixtures in blue, brown, green and burgundy.
Mothers will appreciate this value.
Flannelette Garments for Women
And ( .hi nren
Misses' Two-Piece
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Children's
--Pajamas
' 95c, $1.29, $1.49.
Children's pajamas made of
heavy flannelette in stripe or
plain white, daintily trimmed
in contrasting colored braids
and fancy stitching. Sizes 2
tq, 12 years.
Women's and Misses
Night Gowns
95c
Made oi heavy flannelette
in dark or light stripe ef
fects, double yoke, back and
front, tailor trimmed; size,
misses', 14, 15 and 16;
women's, 15, 16 and 17.
Women's Flannelette,
Petticoats
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Made of heavy flannel
ette in stripes, tailor fin
ished. Sizes 27, 29 and 30.
' Women's Flannelette
Night Gowns
$1.85
Madeof finest flanelette
in ' dainty stripes or solid
colors, elaborately trimmed
in fancy silk, braids, and cut
extra - wide and full; sizes
15; 16," 17 and 18.
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Fancy Flannelette
Petticoats
89c, 98c, $1.39
Made of hevy flannelette
in stripescheck," white, pink
and blue, tailored styles or
braid trimmed. Splendid
quality, warm, comfortable N
garments. Sizes 27, 29, 30
and 31.
Middy Dresses
$7.95 y
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' These dresses are made $f heavy
quality fiavy blue sergewith pleat
ed skirts and middy over-blouse.
,' , The middjr is attractively trimmed
in white braid with embroidered
emblem on the sleeve. A popular
and practical dress in ages of 14 to
7 20 years.
Gloves and Mittens
Warm mittens and fleece lined gloves in black only.
Saturday ..... .T. T. X C
Dowiwtnlnt Store
Children Require Warm Wraps There Are
Wonderful Values in These )
CHILDREN'S .COATS
Age 2 to 6 Years
at $3.95
The best and newest
styles for tots from 2 to 6
years old. Stunning new Fall
models, in velvet, plush, cor
dovan, velour and heavy
English mixtures. Lined and
warmly interlined, and made
in all the new and very fash
ionable colors. .
A Special in
Dress Aprons;
$1.6!5
Newest fall styles-in tunic, panel,
slip-over, middy and straight line ef
fects. Made of gingham, chambray
and percale, trimmed with contrast
ing colored fabrics. "
500 Pairs of Women's
Fall Boots
On Sale
$5.85
The Pair
An opportune sale of the season's
smartest styles in women's footwear.
Louis and Military heels in black, brown,
kid, brown calf, Field Matisc and two
tone effects. .
' These Vire all new fall styles and are
exceptional values, all sizes and widths
in the lotf - V
Come early and make your selection
while sizes and widths are complete. .
Downstairs Stofe.
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Pillow Tubing, 59c
45-in. Pequot tubing; this
well known quality is- ex
cellent value.
Damask, $1.95 ,
45-in. Hemmed Damask
breakfast cloths, a very fine
quality. -
percale, 17c
36-in. Percale, an excel
lent quality and fine weave,
17c yard. .r
Napkins, $2.59
Bleached Damask, NapT
kins, a quality that will cive
splendid service and which
comes in'" several goodde
signs; $2.59 dozens
Japanese Table '
Cloth, $1.39. "
64x54 Japanese Table
Cloth, hemstitched edge,
several designs at $1.39
each.
Toweling, I2V2C
Bleached crash toweling,
a very absorbing v quality
with red border.
Bed Sheets, $1.69
Heavy weight and excel
lent quality (cut, not torn) ;
these are the extra long
length size, 81x99 inches;
$1.69 each.
SiyCS AND DRESS GOODS
Wash Silk Shirting,
: 95c Yd.
.Wash silk shirting in a large
assortment of neat stripes, 36
inches wide. On special sale,
95c yd.
Wool Coating,
"$1.49 Yd.
4 inch wool coating, a very
I heavy quality made for coats,
good line of color. Special sale
Friday. $1.49 yd. , '
Remnants
Dress Gbods, 59c, Yd.
A big counter of dress
good remnants in plain col
ors and plaid, lengths 1 to
5 yds. On special sale 59c
yd.
Plaid Goods, 99c
PlaiB wool goods fer dresses, '
and skirts, large assortment of
'colors, Special sale Friday,
99c yd. , v
Silk Foulard, $1.39 Yd.
36 inch ' Silk Foulard, m a
large assortment of pretty pat
tern, all on dark ground, plen
ty of navy blue .On special
sale Friday.
Velvet, 79c
Black Erect pile velvet for
trimming and millinery. Special
sale Friday, 79c yd.
, Silka at 69c
A Big lot of plain and-falicy
silk suitable for dresses, waists
and lining. On sale Friday, .
69c yd.
LjTTir : Buck ' S
Kitchen and Home Utensils
Suck's modern combustion
stoves full nickel trimmed.
- Buck's Combination
Range, $129.50
Buck's model combination
range, burns coal, wood or
gas, has high closet: oven door
has white enameled panel, shifts
from one full to another in a
few minutes. Operated entire
ly from the front, built through
out of highest grade materials;
compact, safe, complete and
guaranteed to give ' service ;
$129.50.
Buck's Ranges '
$59.50
Buck's master cast iron
ranges, burn coal or wood,"
good size oven, has tea shelf;
$59.50. r
Wringer, $5.95 '
. . Horseshoe brand clothes'
-wringer, has 12 inch rollers,
warranted for 3 yean, $5.95.
; JVW&OilOutit,59c
Mop and oil outfit, consists
of large triangle mop with Han
die and bottle Sprustex polish
The outfit, 59c.
Covered Roasters, 49c
Brownie blued iron covered
roasters, oblong shape, good
size, 49c. .
Knives, 39c
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Butcher and bread knives in as
sorted sizes and shapes. Your choice,
39c,
HOUR SALES
FOR MEN AJSD BOYS
Special clearance sale of
broken lines 'where quanti
ties will not, last over one
hour. 1
FROM 9 TO 10 A. M.
Just .35 young men's fine
overcoats, sizes SI to 34, in
a variety of materials and
styles; offered at less than
cost of material; $12.95. .
- FROM 10 to 11 A. M.
Boys' "Ideal" ''Blouses,
mle of splendid quality
percale, in a variety of pat
terns, for ages 4 to 8 years.
VstTont half price. Two
fo" l.O0.
FROM 11 A. to. T012 M.
Men's two-piece, , "High
Rock" undefwear, shirts and
drawers in broken sizes only.
Extraordinary value. Re-'
dueed to, per ! garment,
$1.00.
FROM 12 M. TO I P. M.
100 pairs of men's fine
c-i'ality cordtiroy pants,
iliehtly imperfect, but won
derful values; light and
dark colors, in sizes 32 to 40.
Each. $3 f5.
FROM 1 to 2 P. M.
Men's white1 soisette shirts
with attached oollars. These
mav ha had in all itixo an4
men will want several at the
low nc of $1.00.
FROM 2 to 3 P. M.
B O V heaw alinnvi
sweaters with larea roll col
lar. A winter garment that
is ideal protection. These
are 80 nr rnt wnnl Siro.
32 to 38. Each, $1.98.
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