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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1920)
1 - - I) 1 .J THE BEX:. OMAHAn THURSDAY, NUVKMBEK 18, 1920. Over $2,000 Is Added to "Y.W." Drive for Funds aouth , Side Minister Speaks On Friendship That Lonely - Stranger la Given by Association. '.'The Young Women's Christian association furnishes the right kind of friendship for the lonely girl," Kev. E. C. 3rown. rector of St. Mar tina Episcopal church, South Side, ' sa'd yesterday in an address at the gef-togeiher luncheon for team worker a .the $70,000 budget cam paign of the Y. W. C. A. Rev. Mr. lirown emphasized how difficult it ft tor the ttrange girl in the city to M-reak in" and make friends of the i iftrit 6rt. ' The team-workers were given add ed impetus when Mrs. B. VV. Rioades. chairman of the initial gifts committee, announced that the ban l.'ohibitin the solicitation of funds from members of ttie jobbers' asso ciation ud bewt lifted, making it possible for workers to approach t.ici belonging to this organization. Th team-workers reported $2,329. 29 making a total sum up-to-dte of i-4.7.896.57. - A contribution of $100 was re ported from the girls employed at Swift's packing house. The report of the initial gifts committee was 1,000; women's teams, $540; busi hci women's division, $285.70; col ored women's division, $504.04. Contributions received yesterday v-cfei Matin In Cfsim Co ...SA0 H. R. Bowen h.. l0 .foMBh Vtrr 1"n KmptiM Theater , 100 Fairmont Creamer Co. 108 Urlfiilr Viron 100 i.'lara M. Wrewitef , 100 ili.nre flldnn . . . 100 l.Hfllra' Alii, Flft M. K. cnurcn.. v "1lckl MukIo Houne . D. f HlsrHtall Paper Co... 60 .(Mis Somniere ., , 34 "Dicks Do Speedy Job, In Nabbing Alleged Thieves Chief Of Police Ebersteln received m telegram yesterday fioni Sheriff JTShn McNaughton of Harlan, la., saying a store had boen looted there and the burglars were believed to be in Omaha. Detectives Buglewicz, Barta and Austhe were assigned to the case. At J 119 Douglas street they found two men dickering for the sale of two suitcases filled with clothing, the men said they were James Oorfren and Forest Hjmmona of Harlan. They confessed that thev had robbed the Lttchel store in Harlan of $1,500 worth of wearing apparel. 'Some of this they had already Sold in Council Bluffs, according to the detectives, 'v t Gormen and rhmmdns were aN rested and are being held for Sher iff McNaughton. Omaha Athletic Club To Stamp Out Gambling Summary expulsion from the Om aha Athletic club will be the pun ishment visited upon any member found gambling in the club build ing, according to a notice posted on the club bulletin board , yesterday, signed by John C. Whar'ton, secre tary. - f Several months ago card rooms were ordered closed. But this did not stop gambling by certain mem bers of the club. Large sums are said, to have been won and lost. Divorce Court. Petition. Loaphy Klsor against Elmer Bisor. cru elty. FK-sMe Nelson against James P. Nelson, cruelty. Addle Caldwell against Paul Caldwell, desnrtloo. William Hase against Bertha Hate, de aertlnn. . a Alios Moor against James H. Moore.l cruelty. Vivian Hansen against Frank H. Han sen, cruelty. , Nellie Judson against J. Arlle Judson, cruelty. Decrees. Mary Philips from Irvine Philips, cru elty. Margaret Walsh from Frank Walsh, de sertion. Nelle Ellis from Arthur Ellis, cruelty. Mary Dushane from Samuel Dushane, cruelty. Ruth Mat-Andrews from Leon MacAn drews. nonsupport. Catherine Pnaagoupoulous from John Panagoupoulous. Tuelty. , Itheu Kumler Irom cnaries itumier, jr., .ruelty. I City Detectives Find Stolen Cat in Flames A $4,500 automobilc(ovned by Mrs. Frank H. Brown, ll'l North Fifty fourth street 'stolen from Fifteenth and DouglaJ st.-eets at 9 a. m. yes terday, was discovered, in flames, on a road near" Gibson by Detectives ArtbMr Cooper a ?J William Toland f.t 1 1 :J0 a. n). The officers extinguished the fire with blankets aftit a 20-roinute lht. The thieves have not been appre hended. The officers were scouting for stol en cars when they found the Brown tiachine. Curtail Production. Boston, Nov. 17. Curtailment .of production, which began some months ago in New England textile industries employing 300,000 opera tives, has reached a point where the total output is less than one-half that of one year ago, according to estimates made from a canvass to day of the great mill centers. Brief City; New Falconer Tttlks City Park Com missioner Falconer spoks Tuesday nlKht at the Maxon school commu nity canter meeting.. Tool Are Takrn Tools worth $800 were stolen from the Knights of Columbus vocational school in the City auditorium Tuesday night. ltoblns to Talti M. V. itoblns, chief of the loeU weather bureau, will toll of his work before the Philosophical soe'ety In the Paxton block next Sunday, afternoon, Federal Arrtktu Samuel Kneeter and Abe Singer were arrested Tues day by federal officers. Kneeeter was Indicted by the grand Jury on a charge of stealing mink skins worth $900 in lnterstato shipment. . Tcnunt Wins Irregularity Irt no tice to move servd on Hoy Harrop, ft tenaht in Paxton court resulted in loss of an ouster still brought by hia landlord, a. A. Swenson. and heard in municipal court yesterday. As;nonwnt Renohwl D o u f 1 a a county will pay to the city health de partment a fee of 25 centa for each vital satlstics report rendered to the Btate, according to an agreement teached yesterday between cityand county officials. Movto Musicians' ray Salaries of 150 a week will be paid Omaha mov ing picture musicians for a 3SH hour week, this being decided upon by, an arbitration board appointed right after The musicians went back to work after their recent strike. Army Order Maj. T J. Hayes, who fa atationeil at Fort Crook in 1912, haa been ordered back there as corps ordnanoe officer Ms J. Paul Potter will be his adjutant. Maj. A. Itader, Maj. Fred L. Lemmon and (apt G. H. Hilt tilso rave arrived at the fort for euff duty. New Insurance Building U story Insurance cxehnrge building will be erected on the southwest corner of Seventeenth and Dodge streets, work atartlng next January, by the American Security company. The property haa been transferred by Fv D. Wead, at v consideration of $100,000. ' ' v ; I. O. a F. To OSebrote The 8th anniversary v of the Blgnfnv of the charter of the lo.al lodge. No. 2. I. O. O. P., will be celebrated tomor row evening at Odd bellows halt, Fourteenth ana Dodge streets, with a literary program, dance and re freshments. The anoleht charter bangs on the walla of he lodge rooms and la the t ldest document of thla nature In the statu V, Help'' for Homo Builders An architects' service bureau for tho benefit of the small bu ltler will- lu in operation In Omana by next spring, C. V: Stolnbaugh declared at a meeting of he Nebraska chap ter of the American Institute of Architects at tho University club Tuesday night - , will Sol! I. It (;.dtoc1holdeni or the Denver & ttio Oranda railroad tailed to stop Its saie, ordered for - November 20. Federal Judges Lewis and Sanborn, sitting In Omaha yes terday, dented ho stockholders' ap- - plication for poMpnnemrnt of tho Kale. ii rn a -i i .ill lVTlr . R. '!'",! 11!! -r rSS3sT V-' I -- Reliable tiiformation All American'women know of the great success ot Lydia E. PinkhaiA's Vegetable Compound in restor ing to health women who suffered from ailments pe culiar to their sext yet thereare some who are skeptical and do not realize that all that is claimed for it is absolutely true -if they did, our laboratory would not be naif large enough to supply the demand, though today it is the largest in the country used for the manufacture of one particular medicine. 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You will find among the assortment blouses with short or long sleeves blouses trimmed with fine laces, net vestees, tuckedembroidered and beaded. Many are in ''over-the-skirt" style, finished with sash.es.' On account of the popularity of these blouses we urge you to shop as early as possible in order that you may secure a better choice. The sale starts at 9 o'clock on the second floor; and on account of the unusually low price, we cannot accept telephone or ders, C. O. D. orders nor make exchanges. Please do not ask it. stomach Ifld despondency tney tv( Tb world's standard remedy for kidney nveri Disaaer ana arte ac.a irouDies sna AO eqasl. Purely vegetable. SauOl Fta-Smail D eta-Small Met Bee want ads are business Betters. National Remedv of Holland tinea IMS. Three sites, all druggists. Guaranteed. Leo fee the aane Cekf Htdal eat every box aad accept do Imitation HI T Fistmla-Pay When Cmrdl A mild sritem of treatment that nim Pilaa. Kktnl mnA .fkM Rectal Diseases in a short time, without a severe inreieal an. eration. No Chloroform, Ether or, other setters! anesthetic aaed. raaraateed to CTery case aecepud for treatment, and bo money is to be paid nati Mrea, Write far beet ea Kcctal Diseases, aritfe limn ana testimonials ef store taaa ! afoaiiDeat asople was Bars beea ptrmanently cured ' : OR. C K. TAJUtY Saaatormm, patera Trust BUt. Be BlU ) Osuha. Nek. n Second Floor. A Great Purchase of Women's GOATS ; ' s . '.: $39 Placed on Sale in Two Groups and Which Is About One-Half Their Actual Value. A famous Nrw York manufacturer, finding himself with tdo many winter coats on handjit the close of a rather dull selling" season, of fered us our own selection at practically our own price. This gives us an opportunity to offer them to you at this great saving right at the beginning of the winter season. : ' " In these groups you will find such materials as v Silvertone Velour Mixtures In styles for every purpose all fashionable models many with great storm collars which can be turned up to protect the face and ears others with fur collars. Every coat is nicely lined throughout with plain 'Venetian silk, also warmly interlined. This is an ususual oppor tunity for the women of Omaha and vicinity to secure the latest style coats -just received by express at a price just about one-half that which they were designed to sell for. ' " I 9eead Fleer. V I I