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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1921)
V V " . " " ".- : ". : " ; ' . . ' V" -.' " - t , THE BEE: OIAHA, WEbNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921. ' , - ' ! I , , ! V, Ad-Sellers Will Stase Bis Trade -, Show Here Feb. 16 Chorister at Benson , Methodise Revival Prizes to Be Given for Best Costume, Wittiest 25-Wor J j Speech and Best Sell Li inglalk. ;. y February ft) at the municipal aud ' :torium, the Omaha Advertising . -Selling league will stage a great, ' big, jaV trade show, admission to y which will be by invitation only. " The date and place of this show aaS announced yesterday at the ;nd of the mectini? of the commit- tee in charge of the. arrangements. , , The meeting was held at .Jhe Chafflr Der of Commerce. The 'members of the committee V n charge are Guy Burns, Charles Grown, Harry Koch, Lloyd Matt sou and Phil Gilmore. The tncra- hers of the selling committee of the league are A. A. Taylor and Gus Sw'anson. p". ' - t " , In Costume. , One man front each line of busi ness and each profession in Omaha, ' including retail merchants, wholer aCpr , manufacturers, : insurance men, doctors, bankers, and so on, j V will be. chosen, to occupy, a place ! -tith stacrA nf tlin hnur " X . et .u.'i1l he treci4 in rnctlnl-lA' trt represent his special line of business' ind will make a speccit or not more ;: thajv 25 words about his trade, pro fession or business, i ! 'As each man finisaes his talk an- other will step to the center of the j siagc and say his littler piece. j Three prizes. will be awarded. . v Three Prizes., f")ni fnr the heat rAitume. one for ...ittinct 7.wnrl crtperli and nil for they besfeltinvg talk. . v v Tuu , indcrpc 'vHnsc Mriltitv will ,J)C kept secret, even from each other, , Mil be distributed through the auai r incr. - . . - ! ' Invitations to the show, which i . alontf will afford admission, will be ' distributed by the - following civic t clubs: ; Chamber of Commerce, Con ' y cord club, Kiwanis crub, Lions club, i TM,f,, fiiih,'- fttisiness Women's ' league, ' Advertuing Selling , league, and each member ot the club will oe .-illou-pd two invitations. After tfie. show the floor of Ihe II hV cleared of the eats and dancing will be enjoyed, along with a : special musical pro' gram yet to be completed. . .,,. ; Rabbit Captured ' Bv Federal Officers -1 After Running Fight - fica Helen Phamfierlain. sonrano. Madison, Neb., who is leading the big chorus at the' revival services in the Benson Methodist churchy . She organized and trained . the Benson Booster chorus, 60 boys ind gins between v ana is years old, urhrtcA tirnirn m rf OAerutl miftlt wae well received by the congregation ias weeK. Women to Leave Tliursday on Air to Trip Capital Brief City News 1 WhAfi feilerat officers SOUBfllt to place Greeii Davenport, known in Police circles as "Rabbit," tmder ar ct MnnHav nicrlif at 2517 Grant street he look to his heels, carrying a reoiveT. ; , - j Through alleys. backyards and rcross terraces, "RabHit" fled. ive tunes he turned on the officers and fired, none 'si the shots taking ef fect The officers-cornered him and "Rabbit" gave up, chuckling "to him- 'te t .t -tICa Via la , charged with violation of the Har risou narcotic act. ' - " 'Fred Stokes, a companion of "Rab bit was arrested shortly afterward foy 'a similar offense. Constable, Follows Orders a V; ' And Brings Home the Bacon "TTMifn Cnnstahle Geortfe McBride was ordered to replevin a numbsf of household articles and eatables including four slices of bacon, from Mrs. Sarah S.herrick, 314 . .JJorth Twenty-third street, ysterdayN he followed orders explicitly. - Returning to Municipal Judge Pat rick's court he was asked: "Did you bring home the bacon?" i'Von bet I did just four slices, too," he said. Clifford and Pluna Hammond swore out the replevin "'suit.- '.' , j. v ; Two Nebraska Electoral Dele gates Decide to- Travel by ' Plane "After Trial Trip, Hopoff 6f the airplanes tb carry Mrs. Draper Smith and Mrs,;)!. II. Wheeler of Lincoln' to Washington, D&C, to cast Nebraska's electoral vote for Harding and Coolidge, wilj take place at9 Thursday morning from Ashmusen field. ' now and inclement welther -will be the only barrier to the trip, Mrs. Smith saidyesterdaf. She made the decision after slecp- incr d.inHlv" M nnrthv nitdit followinir U trial flight in !lhe afternoon.. . Pilot , Holcomu, who wut ft in v Ua ttmtUla f 1 IryVi f will rrt hb, Lincoln by airplane eariy-Thurs- tH a ii n rk rn in or fi ri Mrs. Wheeler and bring- her to Omaha, Here Mrs. Smith and Pilot Bollock will be wait ing at the Ashmusen field.. .Plan,vof the flyers are to reach Iowa City in time,"-for lunch, then hop ofv.again in hopes of reaching some point in Ohio .'before ' -night-fall.. -. - ' - ' Neithef Mrs. Smith . nor Mrs. Wheeler express fear of making the Bee SHoe Fund -Several' contributions to The Bee's frfce shoe fund have" come in since the official closing f the fund, De cember 31. Acknowledgment is made herewith: I'p.tIiiii.Iv nnAriil S1.730.KK . - Vat 1 . 1 lUl Mn. Marcaret CnHi-. G-rlnr. Neb. O.- B. Hmllh. NAMtrni and Sailors 'Home, Mllforil. Nrli , Mm. H. C Morten, Center, Jieb... A friend ot children, Sutton, Neb. Cann ......... I nknowa rnena. From "Arehla". otal Id., ...... fi.Afl S.Ol .mi r' 1.Cu i.un 11.0(1 . . t,ist,o rr.l A l.mv4ui tn T.liWHlIn lt V Commiskloner Tol Zlmman and m-oiit tn T.lnroln vesterdav to bear the rewritten city charter to the state legislature. Ham Rnhtw-nV-Burclars broke Infrt h Vi nm of Ilenrv Sohroede-r 4S31 Tarktr street, Monday night. find stola a watch, a locket and gun. police reports state. . Wlfn Asia Fiwdnra John E Roniran. i lawyer. Was 8Ued ill diS trint rniirt vrnterdav for divorce. tv. a unnnn hnvn hpen married 19 hf rharirea her husband "with excessive drinking t mt li. Th central commit tee, which ia composed or delegates ironi nit? , viinwuo iw8c, v AnrlAnt' Vrfter of United Workman in Omaha, will meet-tonignr. a. me A. O. U. w. lenipie. twiiw tm.iwI Thieves stole coat, overcoat and cap from the locker of Harold .George, 1116 Ixth mn trpt in the Y. M. C A. Mon day night while he was playing basket ball. They left ills v. a. u. a Four Iiy 1 Ftues District Judge Day assessed fines for possession of linnnr on the following: persons in riiatrtpt court vesterdaf: John Teri ...in tnn- , Anriiat Olsnn. 1100: Frank Cltta, $100; Mary Patsolow- ski, 1100. Bacn poia. RmM In rnmmiklHl Col. R. A Brown, commanding the 14th cav-.i-u Vnrt To MAinxa. has been been placed in temporary com mand or s on ctook in me ansaucB of Gen. E) M. Lewis and Gen: M- C. Davis, who are at Fort McPberson, Ga. . . . ... Ouster ! Upheld District i - Judge Redick upheld an muster obtained by" the Drake Realty company against Robert Wf Magner. This was the third suit decided in, district court against tenants of the Drake Realty company In the last two weeks. ,'';'. I. . War Veteran Dies Less than a monUx after he had celebrated his .iion u.dinr aninvAraarv William Thatcher, for Shears a resident of nmahfi a n.l .n niArnhflt nf the -G.. AL R., dted yeaterdavat his home. I?e served in the lth cavalry during the civil war. . ' , -tfinmM, iiia Ahtnp Police Com niiiinn Rinrpr was alone veater day in voting - against the granting lauiifiuiiviiMF - - i - - horin . Klffht. In all. Smith Heirts, 1001 Capliol avenue, and Bert Hiatt, 5524 South Thirtieth street, were League Funeral HcW Simple arvkaa wr .held yester day afternoon for -AVMlam League1. 1820 CapUorveuue, wno was mneu by detectives a week ago in an. at tempted robbery of the , Mrs.1 Wil lfans HHitch,field home, 252t Pttrick avenuelVThe Structural Iron Work ers' union, of w;hich League was a member. PM expenses of the burial. , ... .. i j a Man Dies Month After He i OhservTsCGolden Wedding William Tnatcher, Sor ,32 years a resident Ot umana ana meniDer oi V.. S." Grant post' of"the G. A. R., a:a ltintit afternlnn. less, than a U IV 14 unuJ M..w...w.-, tV, affff ee1ehrxlino his trolden wedding anniversary." He served in the 13th Indiana cavairyjnunng me civil warA ':-'".. . ' v I.I I, - ' ' - His Monev Disanbears r n flarri-tfnt C.eAr Ranids. Ia.. laid' $45 on the table in his room at the Midland hotel Monoay mgnt ana went mit. When he returned.- the money "was: gone. He , appealed to the oolice. rb?. vv - At the first 'chill ! Take ,' Genuine Aspirin marked . with the Bayer Cross" to breaK up your yoia ana relieve uic niuauicf Fever, Stuffiness 4 - ' , , inl Tn nnmnp Ainirin nrescribed bv ohvsicians for over 19 years, you must ask for -'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," and 4r ha namA "RaWr" nn the nackace andon each tablet. IVSWrk Wi m. ' - 1 " Always say ''Bayer." - " f V Each "Bayer package" contains safe and proper directions for u. nof nf nniHe . giw fnr Hparlarhp. Neuralgia. Toothache. Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally. ; Boxes of 12 -Bottles of 24 Bottlei of 100 Also Capsules All ; ruggists " Atplrln U tha trade mark of Eayer Manufacture of MonoatlcaclJt of Sallcyllcacld W1M . '1: Daily solid through tratn with Pullman aleeplng cara Chicago - Jacksonville Improved Schedule Commencing Sunday, Nov. 14 9.-00 p. m. . . .,. . 2:40 a. m. 1 . . . . ... , . .5:45 a. in. .....;.,. 4:05 p.m. 9:15p.m. (C.T. 835 a.m. (E.T. Lv. Chicago Lv. Indianapolis Lv. Cincianati , Ar. Chattanooga Ar. Atlanta . . A - Ar Jacksonville (2nd morning) Makihg direct connections with morning train for all Florida points. . Dining car aervice for all await. . . I Winter Tourist ticket on ale daily, with liberal itopoYer privilege. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM : fat aweVef. dmtmihd inftrmmtimn ar raaarMf ion mtUrant I J,.J a ' EgBll!l , A. C. THOMPSON - 1 Cen'l Aamt Paaaangar Daot. , New York (antral Urwa, lJFiryl ' National Bank Bldg., OmaKa, Nao. C.C.STEWART - Northern Familiar Agent " ' Southern Ry., 3t W. Jackaan Bird. Chicago, IU. x , EMJItfY YOUR tame .-s T Stop for doping your atomack fiiM Sm had. . alMoline balm : .utnl. .Hi... , . ..I!..... Inatmntlv. Beat you have ever naed' or return for your money. At druggists and Jobbera. The Almoiine Co., Pawnee City, rab, USE BEE: WXNT ADS--THEy;iBRINQ RESULTS ADVERTISEMENT To Make Hairs Vanish From Face, Neck or Arms (Beauty Culture) Keep a-little powdered delatone handy and when hairy growths ap pear make a paste with some of. the powder and a little watcrr then spread over hairy surface. After 2 or "3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will be entirely free from hair or blemish. This simple treatment is unfailing, but care should be ex ercised to be sure and get genuine delatone. otherwise yotf niav he dis anuointed. - --' ' " Wednesday BIRTH - ,0." . ' Chiffo r jg ? mm EVBRYCCOV4WTOR5 the Second Day of Our EDM . Bleached Turkish 'r''? Bath Towels 39 Large 23x44-inch Siza s Towels that are made of two-ply. yam of -extra ! heavy weight that originally solcuio about twice this nrice. They are large slie, 23x44 inches, and are exceptional values that women should take Advantage of. Limit of six towels to a customer. Main, F(oor ' ! r 36-Inch Navy Blue n Taffeta $1.35 A D TV 1 .JLV Jl JL -1 '1 1 s :- which is, about itmB-halfjKe former selling price r : - ,'. ' v '-'' : -' -.'--v..- A limited number t yards of Navy Blue Chiffon Taffeta has been reduced in price for Wednesday to about one-half the already lov .olline. nriec. It ia the kind of taffeta "that wears well and makes up into attractive dresses, blouses and suits. Do not fail to take advantage"! of this splendid opportunity m cnuion taneta at i.s a yara. ' '.' Vl ' Ma Floor ' ' '. , ' ;, ' . ' 1 I Large Plaid v Blankets ' Warm and Durable During v these cold winter nights one needs a warm blanket to protect them. Here is an opportunity to get a beautiful large size. 72x84-inc.i Plaid Blanket for an extremely low price. They are warm, durable and moth-proof, AU good colors to select from at $4.39 .a pair. Limit of 2 pairs to a customer. -' Downataira Stare Birthday wmt v . a Wednesday Special For A Choice of Our Entire Stock of K T .' ' ... Costume ouses $goo s. - flu - . 1 j This Is newso great importanc to women for they all. know the quality and distinctiveness of Butesls-Nash sdit blouses and when they realize that thU assortment in cludes our entire stock of dark colored blouses they will know what wonderful values they are. , They are in navy, brown, jade, rust arid black in the popular tie backs and tuck-in models. Some are beautifully beaded and embroidered in handsome designs. As there is but a limited number of these blouses, we advise an early selection. Choicest $5.00. - ' Secoad Floor Women's ant Children's Felt Slippers $1.00 s J Less Than Yj Price i 200 pairs of beautiful Felt Slippers for women and children. They are selected from our regular' stock and represent styles thatjhave been our most popular slippers.., A variety of colors to select from at lesthan one half former prices. Limit of two pairs to a customer. v' . Socaad Floor V ... . Women's Knil r T ' . a : ' i Union suits $i .oo,; Heavy and Super-W eight" Hert is a value, in Women'aTUhion Suite that you seldom find. They are heavy or super-weight woolens and cottons, high neck, long sleeves" and .ankle length; or low neck, no, sleeves and anWe length styles, . there' are all sizes in -the assortment but nob every size in every style'- - - , Maln-ioor-,,''' 5 K A CLEARANCE SALE OF. BOOKS Our large book section on the Main Floor of the' new building is'overcrowded anp! therefore we have taken a large assortment of books and reduced them in price for quick clearance. ' . ' ; r; " Book That Everyone Wants to Have t or Vheir Library v j . 5c to $1.00 The lot includes. Books of Fiction such as: Harriet and tthe Piper. 1 Poor Relations. Secret of the Tower. 1 r Henry. Is Twenty; Taxi. And many others even more popular. ' : Priced From " .v. y .i Gift Books such as: , Birthday books. One Hoss Shay.- s Vampire. Poems. , And various other dainty gift books. : Children's Books Boys' and Girls', Books such as: " ' Children's year book. Happy all the day through. Bailey Sleepy Time Tales. , And all other books that - the tiny tots are fond of. . such as: ' Pollv Anna. - Patty books. ' ' . Sabin's books for boys. . AIro SAvprnl tjilps nf in. terest, written, by ifood a . . i,:" ; autnors. , Non-Fiction , - ' Included in the sale will be a limited'number of books by famous writers, books of cartoons, histories, essays, etc. . ; ,v 7 . An Unusual Opportunity in I Furs At Regular Price The purchase of furs is an investment from which women expect satisfaction for a number of seasons. Just think of what it means then to be able to purchase furs made of the choicest, finest pelts obtain able, at just one-half the regular price. Fur Coata CoaUai and Capo Muffs Scarfs anal StlM Fur Muffs, $19.75 An assortment of the season's newest styled muffs in a variety of furs. Priced at much leas than one-half price. 200 Silk Boudoir ' Negligees At V2 Off the Marked Down Prices Women will welcome this opportunity to secure a dainty negligee for lounging in her spare moments. In the assort ment are Robe, Boudoir Coat, Tea Gown and Negligee effects, made ef Panne velvet, silk waterfall zemana, crepe meteor, pussy willow, crepe de chine, chiffon and lace, exquisitely trimmed, and all are beautiful boudoir colors. Priced one-half off, $5.00 to $128.00. CSV i r i. ' I - y ; one-nau pnee. , j Priced one-half off, $5.00 to $12S.OO. - , ' - ,-. I ' 1 1