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THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY. MAY 15,n 1&21.
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Jewish iWelfarc
Union to Open
Drive for $50,000
1,700 Prospective Donors to
Community Chest to Be Vis
ited in 3-Day Campaign
Starting Monday.
A" drive for $50,000 for the local
Jewish Welfare Federation com
munity chest opens Monday morning
under the direction of Harry Lapi
dus. A staff of ISO volunteer workers
will call on 1.700 prospective donors
in the three-day drive.
Seventeen institutions will share in
the proceeds of the drive.
"The success . of tin's campaign
means the complete unification of all
Jewish social service work in Omaha
and will put this community among
those cities which have attained com
plete federation of social service
agencies," said S. H. Schacfcr,
superintendent of the Welfare feder
ation. '
Local work which will benefit are
relief cases, juvenile aid, immigrant
aid, transient relief, social service and
Americanization, Y. M. and Y. M. If.
A., Talmud Torah or Hebrew school,
Old People's Home and Wise
Memorial hospital. National institu
tions which will also receive support
are Cleveland Orphan home, three
consumptive hospitals in Denver. Leo
N. Levi hospital at Hot Springs,
Ark., and the Hebrew Sheltering
and Immigrant Aid society of New
York, 'to which' Omahans make an
nual contributions.
Worst Spring Blizzard of
Years, Sweeps Lake Superior
Sault Ste JMarie, Mich., May 14.
One of the worst spring blizzards in
years swept over Lake Superior last
night, driving all lake vessels into
harbor. ' Six inches of snow fell.
Home-Made "Train" Saves Kansas Town
ififeSfi- a
Protest on Break in llf
Washington Roadj
Delegation Calls on Omaha
Bodies to Protest Ending
Paving at Calhoun.
John Easter and his home-made "train."
' After several years of sluggish
ness jn the commercial world, Sum
merfield, Kanl, a' town of 500 souls,
has been imbued again with munici
pal spirit." ' ' '
And the credit for the birth of
this new life goes to John Easter,
native pf the little town, -who caught
the spirit. I
' irummerfielu is r 20 miles lrom
Axtell. Kau., where St. Joseph and
Gran J Island trail! service termi
nates. ' ' "
; For 3-ears,' Summcrf ield . was
served by the Kansas City & North
western railroad, running from
Kansas City to Virginia, Neb.
, Road Loses Money.
But from' the time the world war
began in 1914, the railroad began
to lose money.
Debts of the company piled up
until-finally. in 1918, the train serv
ice was stopped.
And business in Summerfield be
gan to show a decline.
' Freight had to be hauled by truck
or wagon to 'Axtell, and the mail,
became slow and uncertain.
But there was a youn'g man in
Summerfield ... who would ' not sit
idly by and see the business of his
home town go to the wall.
He- read in the papers how a town
in southwestern Kansas deprived, of
railroads equipped an automobile
truck with flange wheels and
operated it on a railroad track. .
Washed .Off Bridge. .
This truck-train was washed oft
a bridge during a heavy storm -and
the. driver and three passengers were
drowned.
So this Summcrville 'man,' John
Easter, went direct to the scene of
the wreck, purchased the salvaged
truck, replaced' the body on the
flange-wtieel trucks, and now
operate "The Eastern Special."..
It makes one round trip a day, to
Axtell, carries passengers,' hauls a
trailer which almosts , doubles ' h
capacity for freight, arid now busir
vess in Summerfield is on the boom
and the mails are regular again.
And the citizens are once again
talkinu of paving the main street, a
project abandoned along with, the
Kansas City and Northwestern rail
road. . ,
Bank Charter Extended
i Washington, D. G, May ,14.
(Special Telegram.) The charter of
Merchants National bank 'of Ne
braska Citv, Neb., has been 'ex
tended to May 13, 1941.
Headed by Mayor Bert Miller, a j
delegation of residents of Calhoun
called on YV. A.' Ellis, assistant com
missioner of the Omaha Chamber of
Commerce, yesterday, to ask that
the Chamber of Commerce and other
civic organizations in favor of im
proved roads, protest against ending
the Washington highway pavement
at Calhoun. The delegation was
composed of Mayor Bert Miller, Reo
Frank, C. E. Keese, C. C. Allison,
Henry Rohwers, H. E. Walton, H.
A. Harper and J. W. Inslcr.
- Douglas county has voted to pave j
the Washington highway as far as.
the coiintv line north of rlorcnce.
' Through the north portion ' of
Washington county, from Blair, the
road is to be paved, but the paving
ends before reaching Calhoun, leav
ing a stretch of about eight miles tin-
improved.
Residents of the southern portion
of Washington county think that this
stretch of unimproved road hinders
their marketing as well as causing
tourists to detour.
The good roads committee of the
Chamber, of .Commerce and members
of the Auto club met yesterday noon
at the Chamber of Commerce to dis
cuss the Washington county delega
tion s request for co-operation.
Next Saturday Is Bdte
For Opening Lakeview Park
Another of Omaha s amusement
parks, Lakeview, will open next Sat
urday at 6 o clock. Workmen have
been busy for some time Retting the
attractions ready, including the large
dance floor, roller coaster and skat
ing rink. Leonard Jacobs' orchestra
will furnish music for the dancing.
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reriowE Cords
are included in the
Goodridh.
1M Price Esduction
Among tirds SlLVERTOWN is the
name that instantly conveys the
thought of the highest known quality
Their genuine value has given them
first place in the esteem of motorists.
Motor car manufadurers and dealers
are quick to emphasize to their pros
pers that their cars are equipped
with Silvertowns knowing that
neither explanation nor argument
is necessary
This makes all the more important
the fad that Silvertown Cords are
included in our readjustment of tire
prices which took effed May 2nd.
THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
o4kron, Ohtc
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Your Goodrich dealer Is prepared to supply you with
Goodrich Silvertown Cords, Goodrich Fabrics and
Goodrich Red and Gray Tubes at the 20$ price redu&on.
Be in the Long 'fyn"
Hayden Bros., a home
hold word in this city
and vicinity for 35
years now jut com
pleting a reorganiza
tion of its executive
and buying staf f and
carrying on the doc
trine of the founder
of thii great business
"Selling Merchandise
for Less."
Reorganization
Contemplated changes
of certain department
of this great store, to
gether, with the instal
lation of many of the
most modern facilities
for the conducting of a
rapidly increasing busi
ness, are back of this
concentrated effort to
unload a great portion
of this stock.
Cl.nul.:M IMf Al: and Continuing Over a
UUU llllg lYIUlIUay 1T1U1 lllllg Period of Ten Days, We
Launch the Greatest Economy Event in the History of This Store.
Reorganization
SALE
Annex
CAMBRIC
Lonsdale ' Cambric, a goocl
quality, at, yard 20c?
Fruit of the Loom fine Cam
bric, yard 226
Reorganization
SALE
Annex
SHEETING
Pepperell, 81-in., 24 yards,
Bleached Sheeting ...452
Mosquito Netting, white or
green, 85c bolt,, yard'. . 122
Reorganization
SALE
Annex "
VOILES
Novelty Printed Voile. 40
inches wide, yard. . . . .256
Tub Suitings, 36 inches wide,
yard , 25
Reorganization
SALE
Annex
GINGHAMS
Zaphyr Ginghams, plain col
ors, plaids, checks, yd. .256
Printed Madras Shirting, 36
inches wide, yard 256
Reorganization
SALE
Annex
TOWELING
Linen Toweling, durable, a
big value at, yard .... 186
Scrim Curtains, tueked, ruf
fled, hemmed, pair. . ..896
Reorganization
SALE
Annex
CURTAINS
Terrv Cloth, f ieured effects.
yard wide, at, yard. . . .656
Cross Bar Scrim uurtaming,
36 inches, white only, at,
yard 256
Reorganization
SALE
DURETTA
Duretta Cloth, the strong
36-inch light weight twill
fabric. Adaptable for so
many purposes where ap
pearance, quality and dura
bility count most. This sale
only, yard 256
Reorganization
SALE
Main Floor
NAINSOOK
Wamseeta Nainsook or Long
Cloth. This fine white fab
ric, 6Uc quality: 10 yaras
boxed. This sale at. 82.95
Reorganization
SALE
Main Floor
NAPKINS
All Linen Napkins, 20-inch
damask, $8.95 quality. This
sale, dozen for.. $2.98
Reorganization
Sales of
Leather Goods
.. Note the Savings
Fine Leather Goods in the Re
organization Sale $4.00 and
$5,00f inc. leather bags. .3.29
A big line of black, brown and
gray - bags, in .the very latest
shapes, with silk and suede lin
ings, fitted with mirrors.
$3.50 Fancy Hand Bags at $1.98
This is an extra special value,
blacks, browns, tans and gray;
seal leather, fine quality, sale
price .$1.98
A' line of odd bags, on sale
at ...$1.48
Children's fancy purses, on sale,
only ....48
Great 5c Lace Sale We will not
attempt to describe. this, lot of
laces. Only say, they, are well
worth 10c to 20c yard. In fine
vals, both edges and insertings.
Sale at, only, yard 56
A big lot of cluny laces at,
yard lOti
A special lot of heavy torchon
laces worth up to 35c, yard.l9J
25c Cluny and Filet Laces at
12Jc Yard Edges and insert
ings for bed spreads, table scarfs,
underskirts, etc. A big line, but
won't last long.- A nice line of
Venice lace and insertings at, per
yard 196
Chantilly lace flouncings in black
and brown, 36 inches wide, $4.00
values, at, yard $2.75
Reorganization
Sales on
Various Items That Show
Big Savings
RIBBONS
Ribbons the biggest value of the
season, 5 big ribbon bargains. All
new, fresh and perfect goods.
First Lot, 35c Ribbons at 19c
Yard Especially suitable for
children's hair bows and sashes.
Consists of wide plain , taffeta,
novelty stripes, fancy figured
and also plaids.
Second Lot, 65c Ribbons at 35c
Yard In beautiful quality of
sash, bag and hair bow ribbons,
new shades, new designs, at. per
yard 35t2
Third Lot, 85c Ribbons at 49c
Yard This is a wonderful lot of
high-grade ribbons at a very low
price, yard A96
Fourth Lot. $1.00 and $1.50 Rib
bons, 79c Yard For sashes and
camisoles, the wonder lot of the
sale.
Fifth Lot, $2 to $2.50 Ribbons at
98c Yard This lot is made up of
the very finest quality of nov
elty figured and Roman stripe
sash ribbons. Regular price $2
to $2.50; sale price at, yard 986
Special
Jewelry Sale
$1.00 Quality Gold Filled Brooch
es at 39c A big line of different
settings in garnet, ruby, emerald,
opal, amethyst, etc. A good $1.00
brooch for . 39J
$1.00 Scarf Pins at 39c This is
a wonderful assortment of new
stick pins in new designs and va
riety of settings. Sale price
only 39
$1.50 Lavalieres at 59c Gold
filled, soldered chains and a big
line of assorted sets. A wonder
ful bargain at 59
Extra weight silver-plated salt
and peppers, per pair... $1.00
36-in. Pearl Necklaces at 39c
This is a splendid value, full 36
in., perfect beads 39
Women's Silk Dress
Skirts, $5.00
New Silk Dress Skirts, in plaid
and block patterns, in browns,
navy and black; sizes 25 to 31
waist; regular $9.00 value; in the
annex $5.00
Toilet Goods Sale
25c Woodbury Soap 17c
60c Pepsodent or Pbeco. ....... .33c
fiOe Hind's Honey and Almond Cream
at 33c
$1.50 Piner Aiureor or Florange . . . 89c
Coty L'Oriiran Fac Powder 79c
Coty IOrigan Extract, per ox... $2.70
25c Mavis Talcum 17c
30c Pond's Vanishing Cream. 16c
A large assortment of high grade tal
cums, 25a quality, at 15c
Rain or Shine Umbrellas
This is a full sized all silk tape edtce
rain and sun umbrella with ivory handle,
ivory top and rndt, colors black and
navy, values 9.00 to $10.00, sale pn-!.
at S.59
Reorganization
SALE
. SHOES
Lot 1 Men's glazed horse
and gun metal blucher shoes
and glazed horse and gun
metal oxfords, $6.50 values,
at....,.,.- $4.45
Reorganization
SALE
SHOES
Lot 2 Women's brown and
black vici kid lace shoes,
Goodyear welt soles and
leather French heels, were
$10.00, at $4.45
Reorganization
SALE
SHOES ,
Lot 3 Women's patent
leather oxfords with Good
year welt soles and leather
French heels, also brown vicl
kid pumps and oxfords, $7.50
values, at $3.45
Reorganization
SALE
SHOES
Lot 4 Women's fine vlci
kid button shoes, Goodyear
welt soles and leather French
heels, were $7.50, on sale
at ... $3.45
Reorganization
SALE fi
SHOES
Lot 5 Big girls' all-whta
washable kid lace shoes with
Vaughn's white ivory soles
and baby French heels and
welt soles, at $3.45
Reorganization
SALE
SHOES
Lot 6 Big girb kid and pat
ent' foxed lace shoes with
white Nile cloth tops, were
$6.50, at.... $2.95
Reorganization
SALE
SHOES
Lot 7 Women's all-white
"Sport" canvas lace shoes
with white leather ball strap
and Duplex rubber soles.
Regular $5.50 value, on sale
at $3.45
Reorganization
SALE
SHOES
Lot 8 Big girls' white Sea
Island canvas lace shoes., low
flat heels and leather soles,
were $4.00 $1.95
Reorganization
SALE
SHOES
Lot 9 Child's patent leather
button shoes, with all black
or white kid or Nile cloth
tops, were $3.50, on sale
at $1.95
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