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THE BEE: OMAhA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1920.
Briet City News
'Bishop To Speak Blshoiv' B. V.
hayler of tha Protestant Episcopal
,,jRhureh 'wUl speak in the First
-Jlhcdiat church next Sunday.
I Community Frogram A group of
girls from Florence school presented
i the "Newspaper Minstrels" last night
at Monmouth Park community cen-
.
! Lodge Bazaar f Ruth Rebekah
ledge-Mo. 1, J.' O. 0 will hold a
bfczaar and card party today in its
hall at Fourteenth and Dodge
greets. -
'. Camp Director Named Charles I
,N Perkins, former Boy Scout deputy
commisnioner, has been selected
camp director. Ho will have charge
'- of all week-end hikes, and, outdoor
instruction this winter.
; Club Shows Profit A , profit of
- I3.7S0.G9 -4or the season, of 1920
is shown in the annual statement of
the Hapify Hollow club. , In addi
tion, . outstanding bonds have been
reamed by $1,450 and the club's loan
BriUdirr F.nllst!-7VaHace E. Bay,
89, Blerdford Kaad, . Hcckenham
Ji$fit, a "suburb of London, enlisted
iivtlje . United States army at the
lijchl recruiting station yesterday
afoc taking out his first papers for
'naturalization 'at the district clork's
ofJ3oe.4 s - : -' "
'JSues Tram .Company -cll Han-
umjr llieu BUlb III uiauiirt tuuii jco-
torday against dhe Omaha & Coun
cil! Bluffs StreCt Railway company
. asking for (10,000 damages for in
Jt&les alleged to have been sus-
' tained at Twenty-ninth and Leaven
vfrrth streets, October ;7.
iiDoiiblo Celebration Jleld A re
ception in commemoration of the
gulden wedding anniversaries of Mr.
a4 Mrs. Frank Waterman and Mr."
alfld Mrs. Wiley Middleton, 6170
Jones street, was held at Westmin
ister Presbyterian church last night.
Mis. Henry E. Maxwell had charge
or tho affair. .
-Three Vass Fined Three men ar-
IV.CI1V UUIH-Q 1UU1IUU)! 1 ' V. 1 1 1 1 . . I' "
i j' Judge r oster, xney-gave men
liftbes as "Billy" Uvick, prize fight-
riy UdvU DUUUi J. nil t j nci.uim on cci
Vfyile Compton. 1722 Charles street,
and "Wingie'1 Davis, 1708 California
. sgreet : .--..
;Man Arrested Edgar - A. Moore,
1,510 South Thirtieth avenue, tho
second person to """be arrested for
frrtlure to serve as an official on tho
election board, was arrested yester
day on complaint of Harley O.
Moorehead. election commissioner. ,
Ho told Police Captain Haze he wan
absent at the time on a huntlnc
tip. ; ' ' , 1
:iteergeant Wins Recruit ' John
' Anderson,' Stromsberg, Neb., grad
uate of the state university, asked
KarmilHnB- Spro-fiant Ci.i. Benn of the
Ninth Balloon company, FtA Oma-
1. 4. 1 1 it,. .. . . . W Atntma
jfc. yeaiuruttjr 11. tuv aim? w waiiua
to possible opportunities for soldiers
wre true. Sergeant Benn explained
; -what the army offered. Anderson
enlisted three hours later and was
assigned to Benn's company. -, (
Woman "Cops" Contemplated
Regular policewomen for Omaha are
contemplated in a city charter
ajhendment which has been pre
pared fry Police Commissioner Dean
Itulger ana is oeing consmerea vy
Mayor Smith and- city councilmen
in! connection with other charter re
visions for Introduction at the next
legislature. '
'Widows Pension Sought Mrs.
tfellie Elliott, widow of Harold El
liott, former fireman who died. No
vmber 12, 1918, of pneumonia, is
tiing for a $50 a month widow s
pension in District Judge Leslie's
court. The city authorities hold
that a pension is allowable only
Pastor Brings Pope
Benedict's Blessing ,
x To Flock in Omaha
s The apostolic' blessing given .by
Pope Benedict 'XV in a private au
dience at Rome will be administered
to the congregation of Sacred Heart
church, Twenty-second- and ' Binriey
streets, Sunday evening by Rev;- P.
J. Judge, pastor, who returned to his
home Thursday night after a four
months' tour abroad. V .
During his tour he visited Ireland.
and jiad interesting experiences as a
witness to several disturbances.
Rev. Fr. Judge left America last
August on the Baltic, the vessel irom
which Archbishop Mannix was taken
in mid-ocean. :. '
when a fireman dies from Injuries re
ceived while on duty Mrs. Elliott
maintains .her husband caught, cold
from exposure while at a fire and
the cold resulted in pneumonia and
death. . , ' . '
H
EAD COLDS
' tMeltln spoon; inhale vapors;'
apply freely up nostrils. -
V. VAfORUD
. Optt 17 MtlUcJiJarrUxiYtarl,,
ADVIiKTlSMET.
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666
If a Prescription for Colds,
Fever and LaGrippe. It's the
niost speedy remedy we
MnoWy preyenting Pneumonia.
Itatftek without qtMWo
t HUNT'S Slr falla Id the
MMtMntoriTCH, BCZKMA.
'tlNOWORM, TETTER or
. .aUiffitchlnf ikia diwM Try
eM kes at our ink.
Shenaan A 'McCennell Drug Co.'
Cuticurt Soap
The Velvet Touch
For the Skin
SoOin.Tlmn..TrTWhT.F!rfnirl
it's Made Right
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Cod-liver oil is as
delicate as butter; it
fmust be made right
to assure palatabilty.
SCOTTS -EMULSION
is- decidedly palatable
and easy to take. It
contains purest
Norwegian cod
liver oil that
is made right
fmm tVA
- Acot Sown, Bloomfleld, K. J.
GUICK RELIEF
Fl
ROM
CONSTIPATION
Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
That is the joyful cry of thousands
since 'Dr. Edwards produced Olive
Tablets, the substitute for calomel.' '
Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician
for 17 years and calomels old-time
enemy, discoveredthe formula for Olive
Tablets while treating patients for
chronic constipation and torpid livers.
Dr. Edwards' Qlive .Tablets do not
contain calomel, but a healing, soothing
vegetable laxdtive
No griping is the "keynote" of these
littlevsuear-coated. olive-colored tab
lets. They cause the bowels and liver to t
aor normally , i ney never iorce mem
tot unnatural action.
If you have a "dark brown mouth"
bad breath a dull, tired feeling siclc
headache torpid , liver constipatioi,
you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re
sults from one or two of Dr, Edwards'
Olive Tablets at bedtime. -
Thousands take them every night Just
to keep right. Try them.. 15c and 30c
(GRANULES) s
or INDIGESTION
DUtoIva instaatly oa tongue .
or ia water hot or cold;
de lot have to crnL l
QUICK RELIEF!
Atoo In tablat form for thoa
1 why profac thom.
' maoc r acorr a aewM
; MAKERS OF
SCOTTS EMULSION
ToCureaCoia
ini)rieDay
fake
Grove's-
. . ; H
Laxative .
Bromo
Quinine
7 tabteis
Sim
1 Q Si
The genuine bears this signature
sac
ADVERTISEMENT
Mm
t:3Bei waat id r best. busines
Rupture Kills
7,000 Annually
Seven thousand peraoni each year are
laid rfway the burial certificate . being
marked "Rupture." WhyT Beeaua the
unfortunate onea had negleeted themselvea
of had been merekf taking core of the lign
(swelline) of the affliction and paying no
attention to the cause. What are you
doing? Are you neglecting younelf by
wearing; a truss, appliance, or whatever
name you choose to -sail it 7 At best, tho
truss ia only a makeshift a falsa prop
a&ainst a collapsing wall and cannot bo
expected to act s more than a mere me
chanical suppoct. The binding pressure
retards blopd circulation, thus robbing the
weakened, muscles of that which they
need most nourishment. i
But science -has found a way, and every
truss sufferer in the land ia invited to
make a FREE test right in the privacy of
their own home. .The P LAP AO method is
unquestionably the most scientific, logical
and successful self-treatment for rupture
the world has ever known.
- The PLAPAO PAD when adhering clost
)y to the body cannot possibly slip or
shift out of place, therefore, cannot chaft
or pinch. Soft as velvet easy to apply
inexpensive.. To be used whilst you work
and whnstyou sleep. No straps, buckles
or springs attached.
Learn how to close the hernial epenin?
aa nature intended so the rupture CAN'T
coma 'down. Send your name today to
PtiAPAO CO., Bloc 840. St. Louis. Mo.,
for KREE trial I'lapao and the uiform-t'on
oaceasary. ' . ,
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"EVERYBODY STORE"-
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SATURDAY Finds "Old Man Dollar'
Ready With Many More
Specials
These Items are on Sale at 9 a. m. and Until Sold
Silk Petticoat
Bloomers
; a,$3.45
Ankle length bloomers' of all silk Jersey,
- fitted elastic top, finished at ankle with sheer
ing, plaiting and ruffles. Cut extra wde and
reinforced. Colors turquoise emerald, copen,
midnight blue, navy, black, American Beauty,
rose, purple, plum, , tan, taupe, and Ijrown.
' x Lenghs 86 to 40. ; ; , 7
Limited Number to Cuatorjaer. '.
, . Second Floor
A Li m ited N u m ber of
Hats
At $2.00
- From 9 to 12 A. M.
An odd assortment of two hundred hats
in velvet, panne, in wanted colors such at
black, navy, brown, green, some tan and rose,
trimmed in furs, flowers, feathers and rib
bons. Price $2.00. T
V Second Floor ,
Bali Bearing !
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Kdllerokates
$2.25
300 pair Brownie baft bear
I ing roller skates. ' Just the
thing for the youngsters to
. play with. Well.-made and
durable. Special' for Satur
,. day at $2.23. -V;
' , Fourth Floor
Mannequin
H'dkerchiefs
For the Kiddies
5 c
- Little fancy handkerchiefs,
white with colored border and
put up in a movable manne
quin folder.' A gift that will
delight any youngster., -
"Main Floor. . . . '
' Men's and Boy's -
500 Tims ,
Boys"Muffler
v - Caps
$1.95
One. lot of boys' Tim Muf
fler Caps. Just . . what the
boys all want. $1.95.
1-1
Fourth Floor
Sweaters
$2.00
One large lot of -Z Men's -fandJBoys'N
Sweaters, in wool and wool-mixed close stitch'
and shaker knit in slip-over style with shawl'
collar that can be raised around the head.
Some have V-neck and no sleeves and are.
very desirable for wearing, under the coat.' In
neat color combinations; some with bright
colored strpes. All sizes, 26 to 46.
' . Limit of 2 'to a Cuitomer J
Main Floor Now Building ' : t
Men's Flannel
i Shirts
$1.00
( ', -A large' assortment of "Men's Flannel
Shirts consisting. of wool-mixed; materials in
colors of gray, i brow ' and heathers. At
this pricethey are. being1 sold' at less than
; one-half the cost of the material. All sizes,
14 to 19. ' .,y ' .. ;. :
tTimit of 2 to a Customer! J '
1 Main Floor New Building
BOYS
Choice of Our Entire Stock of
' SUITS
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At. Greatly Reduced Prices
This includes all hig grade suits regardless of former selling price. Many suits
have two pairs of knickerbockers. Priced at and less. .' - , ' "
. All Fancy Suits in Three Groups:
$6.45 $8.45 $13.45
All Blue Serge Suits at: . .
$8.95 $14.95
Sizes 7 to 18.
We have just 80 Cromptbn Corduroy Suit at $8.95
' : i Fourth Floor
Silk Envelope
Chemise
At $1.45
500 Fancy Silk Envelope Chemise made of
Shear Secco Silk. Exquisitely trimmed in
contrasting colored silks. Pinks, goldjwhite,
turquoise, rose and flesh. Size 86 to 44.
' . .. Second Floor' - j
Men's
Silk Hose
At Three (M AZY
Pairs' Cor PvV
N Men's pure thread fancy silk, silk plaited
and lisle hose will be placed on sale Saturday
at 3 pairs for $1.00. .
Included is a great range of fancy striped
and plain colors. Some are made in drop
stitched style; they are made with reinforced
heel and toe.
' i Main Floor.
Take Advantage of This Sale of
Phonographs
f The Regular
Catalog Price
At Less
Than
I
Get a great big phonograph for the price you would ordinarily
pay for a email one. j
All the latest improvements. .Plays all makes of disc records.
Fully Guaranteed
Possibly never before, probably never again, will jyouiear of
sup h- good, high grade, fully guaranteed phonographs sellinjr' at
such ridiculous prices. - Our price during this sale is probably
less than the materials alone would cost. . .
Monthly payments arranged if you wish to pay for it that way.
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Lower Prices
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Oh Qur Entire Stocks of
omen s
w
ear
flying trip of our buyers to New York'Gity
a few days ago brings Important, money-saying
news to the woman,who wants, to appear becom
ingly dressed : during the holidays and the , whole
winter through. ' - ,' ., ' X "
'.r- AH Suits -
At Less
$42.50 Suits.'. $25.00
$49.50 Suits. .$32.50
$57.50 Suits;. $36.00
$65.00 Suits. .$42.50
"$74.50 Suits. '.$48.50
-1580.00 Suits. .$52.50
$84.50 Suits.. $85.50
$89.50 Suits. .$58.50
$95.00 Suits. ,.$62.50
'$99.50 Suits. .$65.00
; All Coats
At Less
$20.00 Coats . .$12.95
$24.50 Coats. .$16.25
$29.50 Coats.. $19.50
$34.50 Coats. .$22.50
$44.50 Coats. .$29.50
$49.50 Coats.. $32.50
$54.50 Coats. .$36.25
$59.50 Coats. .$39.50
$69.50 Coats.. $46.25
$79.50 Coats. .$52.50
All Dresses
At Less ;
$17.50 Dresses $1100
$24.5tHresses $16.25
$29.50 Dresses $19.50
$34.50 Dresses $22.50
$42.50 Dresses $28.25
$49.50 Dresses $32.50
$57.50 Dresses $37.50
$65.00 Dresses $43.25
$74.50 Dresses $48.50
$79.50 Dresses $52.50
Millinery
Values Up to $15.00
$3.95
. This includes our entire stock
of Vinter hats in the finest Vel
vets Duvetyne, Hatters' Plush
and .Combinations of materials
bewitchingly trimmed.
Fur Scarfs, .
. Fur Muffs, '
and Coatees
1r
Off
Stunning creations iri furs of
the highest quality in Warm,
ultra-fashionable styles.
Any Waist at lx
Stock Reducing Sale of
Roytal'
Easy
Saturday Only i
Buyx for Xmas
' Not in months so much
comfort so IITTLE' money in
these ''Nationally advertised"
Chairs.', , Back reclines to any
comfortable angle and, there
is the foot rest What better
gift for.Mother or, Dad? V
"Royal" Easy V Chair with
sturdy, 'quartered dak frame
in fumed, golden or mahogany
t finishes, covered with a high
grade, imitation Spanish
leather; for this ONE-DAY
Sale, only .. .
$31.50
Maaaive "Royal", Easy Chair '
- in rich mahogany, upholstered
in imitation leather, forONE
DAY only . . ,
$37.95
"Royal" ty Chair in ma
hogany, covered with -a very
firle grade of tapestry, at
$39.75
"Royal" Eaiy Chair, with rerv
' elaborate frame in fumed or
golden, oak an . extra heavy
model, at ;
$39.75
"Royal" Easy Chair, in beau
tiful mahogany, upholstered
; in a fine grade . ofl tapestry
for $44.50 upholstered in
genuine leather at $52.50.
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A Never to Be 1 W II V
Gut r.'IJ :
Glass W0rM-
Special Purchase
t From the standpoint
of variety and "value-giving"
this is one! of the
most remarkable sales of '
Cut Glass that has-o?-'
curredln Omaha in years'
There are scbres'of beau
tiful pieces suitable Jf or'
gift making at' Christmas "
for Wedding, Anniver
sary, or Birthday gifts, as
well as the adornment of
your - own' table. Huri-
. dreds of pieces at
59 c
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Table . Lamps and Shades' at
About j Price
This ruthless sacrifice is necessary in'orderto
reduce stocks before taking inventoiy. There are
bases in everyvimaginable style or design and
shades "in e very Wanted shape or color. - ..
Table Lamps
Wood or Metal
Complete
$ 8.50 Lamp..$ 4.45
$ 9.50 Lamp. .$ 5.45
si.50 Lamp..$ 8.75
$17.50 Lamp. .$ 9.75
$21. 50 Lamp. .$10.95
$21.95 Lamp. .$11.95
$25.00 Lamp. .$14.95
Table Shades
y2.50 Shades. $ 5.95
$17.60 Shades. $ 8.95
$21.50 Shades. $11.95
Floor Bases
$17.50 Bates .$ 9.45
$20.00 BaBes. $12.95
$27. DO Bases. $15.75
$33.80 Bases. $18.75
$40.00. Bases. $29.S0J
$45.00 Bases. $32.50
$50.00 Bases. $34.50
$60.00 Bases. $39.50
Junior Shades
$20.00 Shade. $12.95
$28.00 Shade. $15.45
Lamp Shadea
$ 8.56 Shades.! &98
$17.50 Shades.! 9.75
$20.00 Shades. $11.75
$24.50 Shades. $13.25
$27.50 Shadeat15.4s!
$29.50 Shades.$17.50
$34.50. Shades. $21.50
$39.50 Shades. $23.5d
$45.00 Shades. $27.50
$50.00 Shades. $34,50.
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