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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1920)
, . ...... 16 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER Jl, 1920. Ministers' Body Backs Drive for Famished Tots Association Passes Resolution Endorsing Campaign Set ; Aside Dec JL9 for Sermons 1 In Behalf of Children. - The campaign o! the Nebraska European . Children's Relief council to raise funds to help keep 3,500,000 children in Europe from starving to death this winter received the unani mous endorsement of the Omaha Ministerial association at a special meeting of that body yesterday. De cember 19 the Omaha ministers will ' J.cvote their sermoRS to the campaign nd will take up a special collection .'or that purpose. . The motion to 'ake this action was made by the ?cv. Edwin Hart Jenks of the First Presbyterian church. , E. F. Folda, chairman of the Douglas county, committer of the European Relief council, outlined the lccessity for the campaign. u Tells of Horrors. '". The Rev. Titus Lowe of the First Methodist churqh.. was the first speaker. ' ' . , ;You don'tNiave to tell me of the' necessity," he said. VI have just had a talk with Bishop Nislson, formerly of Omaha, . who-has just returned from eight years, in Europe. If I could reproduce the picture Bishop Nielson drew of conditions amoiij; the little children of Europe every man in this room Vould be jn tears.' The Rev. Mr. Cobbey oi the first Christian church was another, speak er at the meeting. - , "Nor do you have to tell me about the necessity for this campaign," said Dr. Cobbey. , "I know, I have been there.. When I was in the Balkans, the American soldiers did not have to have garbage cans. The little children ate the garbage. That was two or three years ago. Condi tions today are infinitely worse. I have seen 60 miles of starving, stag gering men, eating and fighting over horses which had -been dead 10 days and two weeks. You don't have to tell me, I know." . , 5 Makes Motion. Dr. Lowe declared' his , church would take up a collection for the children whether or not other churches joined in the- campaign. "When we were at war, I was against our national enemies with every drop of my blood," he said. "'But now we are at peace and I am just asjnuch for the children as I was against their fathers during the Ma. H i Then Dr. Jenks mad his. mo tion that all Omaha churches de clare December 19 a day for tak ing a special collection for thechil drcn. , ' - Chicagoan Makes Will 1 '. On Phonograph Record I Chicago, Dec. 10,-rEarl H. Rey ntilds, member of the Board A Trade, is the first Chicago man to make a phonographic will. He dic tated it yesterday and will start a movement to modernize the Illinois law which provides for a written will Retail Stores Remain Open At Night Christmas Week Omaha stores, members of he Re tailers association, will keqp ojwn until 9 in the evening the week be fore Christmas, from December 18 to 24, inclusive. These samestores will close all dav Christmas and New Year's. ' ' This was .decided at the regular monthly meeting of the-association Thursday night when resolutions en dorsing the administration of Post master Daniel, the '.'Build Up Oma ha" banquet of the Omaha credit men and the colored free emphoy- ment bureau of the Colored Com mercial club visrt passed unanim ously. The Build ,Up Omaha ban quet will be held January 21. ADVERTISEMENT. BETTER THAN Ml SKY FOR GOLDS AND FLU New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated -With Latest Scientific .Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Sur: geons to Cut; Short a Cold ' and Prevent Complications. ':,s ; ' , . i Every Druggist in,U. S. In ; atructed to Refund Price - While you Wait at Counter If Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of .the year In the drug trade is Aspironal, thex two minute cold and rough reliever, au thoritatively guaranteed, by the lab oratories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed , by -the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people as ten times as quick and effective as whiskey, rock and rye, or any other cold and cough remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores are nby supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so all you have to do to get rid of that cold is to step into the' nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of. Aspironal and tell him to serve you two teaspoonfuls with four teaspoonfuls of water in a glass. With your watch In your hand, take the drink at one swallow and call for your money back in two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away like a dream within the time limit. Don't be bashful, for all drug gists Invite 'you and expect you to try it Everybody's doing It When your cold or cough is re lieved, take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife and babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most effective, , the easiest to take and the most agreeable cold and cough remedy for infants and chil dren. Masked Highwaymen Take . $250 From Woman's Pux6e .Returning to their home from a motion picture theater, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kanoi, and Sam Trebich, 3017 R street, went between their home and the house i next door, to enter the rear door Thursday night, and were confronted by, two masked highwaymen Vho lined them up' in the shadow of ttie house and robbed them. ' From Kanos they secured but $2. From his wife, however, they took a monogrammed purse containing $250 in bills, and from Trebich they secured ?113. The police were ncti- India now Irarii the wrirlrl in the! number of acres of lands under irri gation, having about three times as many as the United btates. 'FOLLOW THE BEATON PATH"1 BEATON'S SATURDAY and MONQAY SPECIALS Our prices are especially attractive for Xmas shoppers this week PHOTO DEPT. $4.50 Pfnt Corrugated Thermos Bottles .; ....$2.98 $5.00 Universal Lunch' Kit, at ,.$3.48 $5.00 Gillette Razors. .$3.98 $8.00 Hold-Heat Electric Toaster $4.75 $1.50 Stag and . Shell Knives, at ...... y. ,98C EOe Imported Tooth 'Brushes,v at .....Jf .......... r.30 25c Hair Insoles . . i . . . .176 20c Venida Human' Hair Nets, 2 fot ....... v......25c 1 Gal. Denatured Alcohol." --kvftt vSl25 15c Sterno Heat ..... . .. ; 106 $pc realized Wax...:. 73d SOc Beaton's Cold Cream; 216 60c DeMar's Benzoin and . Almond Lotion . . . . . .39 25c Bandoline, light or dark, at .....'.. 19c4 25c, i -lb. PeroxidjB Hydrogen, at io 30c Mustard Cerate . . . . . 176 1 lb. Hospital Cotton. . . .39t 30c Woodbury's Facial Soap, at ..21 'SOc Shah of Persia Soap, 21d 30c Laxative Bromo Quinine, at 22 SOc Orazin Tooth Paste,. 346 25c Ljfsol 19 25c Phenolax Wafers. . .19 40c Castoria 24 ' 60c Cocoanut Oil1 Emulsion Shampoo . ...... .394 60c Eatonic .......... .346 S5e Freezone 276 60c Danderine ........ .48e? Mouse Traps, each 56 . Per dozen .......... 50 25c Rat Nip ... : . . . . v .10 " 25c Sanitary Powder ' Puffs, 'at lOtT $3.75 Horlick'a Malted Milk, - at $2.98. 85c Sloan's Liniment. . . .21 60c Nadine Face Powder, 39 I 2d FLOOR An Appropriate Xmas . . Suggestion - - What better iXmas gift than; that vacation snapshot enlarged, and framed. We can' enlarge them to any size, and have , a complete .assortment of Frames, to select . from.; Leave your, otder now to insure prompt de livery. ;.-' We specialize in first class. Kodak 1 Finishing. Films de veloped free when prints are' ordered. Give us a trial and' be convinced. ' J PERFUMES Some real prices on Istand- ard "Perfumes (knd Toilet Waters. . . Hudnufa: Extracts n 'fancy boxes, 75 and up. Palmer's, Colgate's and Ber gen's in fancy boxest from 75 up. $4.00 Houbigant's Ideal Ex tract, bulk, per oz., $2.20 $4,25 Mary Garden Extract, v per ounce '" . . . ... .$2.20' 75c Locust Blossom Extract, per ounce ......... .49 $10.00," 8-ounce "Houbigant's Weal Toilet Water. .$7.50 Grahim Beauty Secret Lifts Out -Lines. Draws Out BUckhd. Reduces Enlarged Pores. Bleaches the Skin. . Corrects Sallow Skin. $11.00 obbigant's Ideal Ex tract, satin box. . . .$8.25 $12.00 -Houbigant's Quelques FleursExtraqt,. . .$10.00 V$12.00 Quelques Fleurs Toilet Water . $9.00 ' $11.00 Coty's L'Origan Extract (in original boxes) . .$8.75 $2.50 Coty's L'Origan Face Powder ...... ... . .$1.69 $6.00 Mary ; Garden Toilet Water;iarge size $4.75 i ' . ' CANDY DEPT. " " v .. 1 : $1.00 Brach's Chocolate Creams, per lb. ....59 60c Assorted Hsvtd Xmas Candies, per lb 40 80c Chocolate Creams, per lb., at ..................65 60c Pepperntlnt Lozenges, per IK ...........;...40 6pi Gum Drops, per lb., 40 60c Jelly Beans,(per lb., 40 Agents or Huyler's, Alle gretti,. Johnston's and Gordon's Chocolates. Place your Xmas order now. -, -' rubber' goods $2.00, 2-quart VeHet Combina , tion Hot Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe. . .$1.45 .$1.40 Radiant 2-quart Foun-' tain Syringe..,; 95 $1.50, 2-quart Velvet Water Bottle ,...L.......95 $3.50 Feinale Douche Spray Syringe $1.98 MAZDA LAMPS The Original, ' Reliable Lamp. L5 to 50-Watt Lamps. . . .40 75-Watt Lamps .75 Fuse Plugs. 10 (10 to 30 Amperes) Beaton drug company " S ' ' 10th and Farnam Streets Mail Orders Receive Our Most Careful Attention , J A Large Assortment of Floor, Table arid Boudoir Speciajly Priced Saturday December 11th IS4a most exceptional sale of Lamps and Shades a real opportunity to buy that Mahqgany Standard Lampwith a handsome shade you have been wanting. A'he Lamps are jmu'sual in design the Shades in many beautiful colors; complete they make a wonder ful "Gift. By accepting our liberal terms you can pur chase several Gifts when ordinarily you would secure but one. . ' V . . Floor Lamps Complete witK Standard and Shade $35.00 and $45.00 Table Lamps - ' 1 ' L i i . ..J . '" ' ' ? S t Complete (with Standard and Shade 430.00 Boudoir Lamps . . " . ' " Complete with Standard and Shade" $5.00, $7.50, $8.50 Say 1 i: Electrically This Christmas9 NebraskaPWower Co. ramam Ftftwdlv 23t4M.5tSa$i4 ", 1 ' j V : BACK' TO.-PRE-WAR" LEVELS y Men's Dress Shoes Brown, and black Goodyear . . welt lace and - blucher. stylet. Bf C, D and E widths. . . :4.95 Men's Goodyear welt dress shoes in most any toe, black and brown; colors, all nzek--c . . ' . $3.95 Men's everyday Good year welt blucher shoe year welt blucher shoes. Chocolate, black and smoke leathers. All sizes. x $3.95 t I bought a stock of shoes from manufacturers who made shoes for me at even lower prices than today's leather markets so as to keep their factories running. i . I am offering these shoes at a big saving over present retail prices and as you read you will be convinced. Women' s-pBrown and Klack; genuine kid, gun . metal and patent leather; high and low heel; lace; both welts and McKays; all size; and widths . $3-95 Women's patent ox fords, southern ties, and Colonials, in all sizes and widths from AAtoD. $3.95 Infants' "felt button and fur - trimmed Juliets, sizes 1 to 5, 65c Little gents'; sturdy shoes for little men in sizes 9 to 13 - $2;75 renV sh oes. t f - - -, ' Chifd ;' turns ' a n d welts, sizes SI to 1 1- $2.25 Men's work shoes, in b 1 a c k and brown bluchers, nailed soles, all sizes. x $3.45 Women's Pad soles, felt, rib bon trims and staple moccasin styles-hi fancy, colors and all sizes, 3 to 8 j Men's and women's all felt, shoes with felt soles) plain toe. Men's 6 to 12; women's 4 to 8. $1.55 Women's felt , 1 a c e, leather ' sole, warm lined, plain toe. All sizes. ' '' $1.75 Merit 8-inch greV felt lace, felt sole, . plain' toe. Sizes 6 to "12. $1.85 Boys' -and youths' knockabout , shoes made-or service sizes 1 to6- V $2.95 Infants' and- chil dren's shoes, turns, and McKays, sizes 3 to 8 i - $1.45 Men's brown, two sol e d, Goodyear welt, extra quality work shoes, all sizes $4.45 Women's Ribbon - trimmed, felt, pad soles, in Everett and Princess styles. Fancy colors, and sizes 3 to 8 $12 Women's Fancy puffed ribbon,: ex tra quality mocca sin felts in all col ors, all sizes $1.45 Men's felt shoes, leather foxed and leather soles, good sizes r- $2.50 Boys' storm-proof winter shoes. Greatest value ever. Good sizes and widths. $4.45 Boys' and youths' shoes; good styles and "good wearers ; sizes to 6 $3.45 Boys' dress shoes, Goodyear welts,brown and black leathers. B, C and D widths, stylish lasts. AH sizes from I to 6. $3.95 Men's Felt Slippers V Good Quality AHy Sizes $1.55 Men's Grey Felt Everetts With Pad Soles All Sizes $aD Men's 4-buckle, wool lined, all rub ber walrus, sizes 8, 9 and 10 $2.15 Misses' and children's felt Cavalier, Everett" and Juliets, turn soles, fancy colors and all sizes. $1.15 Misses1 and children's felt Everett slippers in pad and felt soles, red and blue colors, in all sizes. 75c Your Opportunity to Shoe Your Family ' at Reasonable Prices . 1 Lum . y ; rroprieiur 114 SOUTH 15th STREET (ACROSS FROM RIALTO THEATER) Shoes That Wear at Prices You Can Afford to Pay f