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THE tJEtS! UJ1AHA. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1921.
Salvation Army
Seeks To Raise
$12,000 in Omaha
Fundi Taken in Drive This
Month Till Go to Rescue
And Industrial
' Hornei.
A campaign to raise $12,603 for
the Salvation Army work in Oma
ha will be carried on in Omaha the
week of October 31. with the addi
tion of a tag day probably en No
vember 12.
l'lani have been completed. The
money i for tupport of the rescue
home, Twenty-fourth and Spalding
streets: industrial home and gener
al welfare work.
C. K. Corey of the Corcy-McKen
tie Printing company hat been elec
ted president of the Omaha ailvis
ory board ' of the Salvation Army
Other offices are as follows: Mrs,
II. H. Dalilrice. vice president: Mrs,
Charles J. Hubbard, secretary; John
W. Gamble, treasurer, and Harry E.
Itoulfe, executive secretary. Other
members of the board are:
VV. It. Check, Dr. Floyd Clarke,
L. B. Clouoh. Mrs. C. V. Hayes,
Mrs. Walter V. Head. Hon. John
Hopkins, Hon. Howard Kennedy,
John II. LionbrrRcr, Robert H
Manlcv. E. S. Mann. Dr. S. Mc
Clcnechan, T. J. McGuire. Mrs.
Arthur Mullen, Mrs. Edward Pcgau
Mrs. Ralph Peters, William L. Ran
dall. W. C Roessig. Mrs. C. S. Rood,
Elmer V. Roscngrcn. Hon. W. Cj
Scars, lrenacus Shulcr, Mrs. N. K,
Svpe. W. R. TagK. Robert S. Trim
ble. Mrs. Henry V. Wyman.
"The work of the Salvation Army
is always commendable," said Mr.
Corey, "but is especially go in these
times of unemployment. The work
of the Army deserves the hearty
support of the people of Omaha."
Machines Take
Place of Ice Box
Homes and Stores Eliminat
ing Bother and Expense
Of Refrigerators.
More and more homes and stores
are being equipped with small ice
machines to obviate the bother and
expense of ice refrigerators. One
of the most notable cf these ma
chines is the "Armstrong," handled
in Omaha by the Trapp-Gohr-Dono-vnn
company, 1125-27-29 North
Twenty-second street.
A portable, self-contained ice ma
chine is built for stores, small ho
tels and homes of good size. This
unit is installed with great ease.
The company here also maintains
a department for the overhauling of
ajl kinds of ice and power plants.
It has also a foundry where the best
of gray iron castings are produced.
Plattner Denies Interest
In Commercial Body Firm
The following statement was is
sued vesterday by George V. Piatt
ncr concerning a transaction with
the Great Western Commercial
Body company, officers of which
were indicted by the grand .'ury:
"I held a chattel mortgage against
th Great Western Commercial Body com
pany's stock to a large amount of- money
and when the United States government
levied on their stock to collect the tax
fine them. It conflicted with my Interests.
AVhen the stock was put up (or sale by
the government. I bought all their right
and Interest (or over til, 000 to help save
my Interests. I agreed that If they would
allow these assets to remain In their
buildings (or a given term they could
have the privilege of redeeming within
that time, aad I am not Interested In any
way, shape or form with any member
of the Great Western Commercial Body
company, nor have I ever been,,, except
as far aa , their liability to me was con
, corned."
Mr. Planner said he believed the
account of the transaction might be
misleading and unfair to mm.
Woman Gives Up Attempt
To Make Good Boy of Nephew
Carl Green's aunt, Mrs. J.' F.
Blogg, 2642 Davenport street, has
given him tip after four years at
tempt to make a good boy of him.
Carl, who is 11, ran away recently
and was picked up in St. Louis and
brought back by his uncle, Mr.
Elogg.
When Judge Scars, in juvenile
court yesterday, agreed to give Carl
another chance in the Blogg home,
Mrs. Blogg declined. -
"I have done my best by him
for four years and I feel my time' has
been wasted,' she said.
Carl was turned .over to Rev. Carl
Worden, head of the Masonic Home
for Boys. " ,
Omaha Produce Broker to .
Wed Former Stenographer
George E. Clark, 124 North Thir
tieth street, took out a license in
Chicago yesterday to wed Miss Mil
died Johnson, formerly his sten
ographer. ' .-
- Clark is a produce broker with
offices at 1327 Woodmen of the
World building. Miss Johnson lived
at 100k Park avenue, but her home
is in Leodore, Idaho. She returned
to her home in Idaho several weeks
ago,
Friends believe she met Clark in
Chicago for the wedding ceremony.
Ex-Army Pilot to Give Air
Exhibition Here Today
Ralph Anderson, former manager
of an aviation school at Oklahoma
City, will give a series of aerial
stunts this afternoon at 4:30 at the
Ashmusen field, West Center street
road. ,
Anderson was in the army air
service two and one-half years and
is a graduate of the Unieversity of
Nebraska. Genoa, Neb., is his home
town. He has been engaged by the
Ashmusen company to direct their
flying school here.
Men Accused of Robbing
Cemetery Are Bound Over
Peter Nelson, owner of the Saddle
Creek Inn, Ftfty-fifth and Center
streets: Harry Young. Main hotel
anri Harry Nelson, Fifty-second and
Center streets, who were arrested
last week charged with the robbery
of the West Lawn cemetery, were
held to the district court yesterday
on $2,000 each by Judge Foster Jn
central police court. t ,
College Girl Jumps
To Death Before Train
New York. Oct. !S.-Dorothy
WiUon, a student in the Columbia
School of Journalism, either fell or
jumped in front of t New York
Central train at ?2Sth street nation
tonight and was instantly killed. She
lived with Mrs. Henry P. Wall, at
Tarrytown, Y.
Life 4Just One
Durn Thing After
Another' for Man
E. C Beck, Who Attempted
Suicide But Changed Mmd,
Accused of Improper
Care Of Children. '
Life seems to be "just one darn
thing after another" lor E. L. uecic,
1005 Grace street.
Yesterday he and his wife, Mol
lie, were in .juvenile court, charged
oy neignunra wim maintaining w
children, Harry, 4, and Juanita, 2,
amid unfit home conditions.
Last Mondav Beck suddenly de
cided that his wife didn't love him
any more. So he pinned a love note
for his wife to the front door and
swallowed poison. No sooner had
he done so than he decided he wanted
to live. He ran to the Creighton
Medical dispensary, Fourteenth and
Davenport streets, where grst aid
Davenport streets, where first aid
to St. Joseph hospital.
The Becks didn't bring their oft
spring into court yesterday. Neigh
bors testified that the Becks run a
bootlegging place. - Policeman Nel
son told the court that police raided
the Beck home September 15 and
found liquor and that Seek paid a
fine in police court Beck declared
his neighbors are "crazy."
Mrs, Beck informed the court that
the children are on a trip to Cali
fornia with her sister. Neighbors
declare this to be "a fairy story."
The Becks were ordered to bring the
children into court, when they will
be sent to Riverview home.
Czechoslovak Soldiers .
In Omaha on Lecture Tour
Lieut. V. Ruml and Lieut. Anton
Wanner, two Czecho-Slovak legion
ary soldiers, who served in the
Czecbo-Slovak army in Siberia and
who are now lecturing in America,
visited the Czecho-Slovak consulate
here yesterday morning.
The two men say conditions in
the Czecho-Slovak republic have
improved greatly since their return
from Russia, and are optimistic
over the future of the little country.
They brought with them to America
an exposition of the Czecho-Slovak
revolution, including hundreds of
pictures, most of which were taken
during the campaigns in Russia and
Siberia.
Victor Dealers of State to
Hold Annual Meeting Here
The fifth annual convention of the
Nebraska Victor Dealers' associa
tion will be 4eld tomorrow and
Tuesday in the Hotel Fontenelle.
E. J. . Berg of the International
Association of Display Men;Frank
K. Dolbeer of Camden, N. J.; Prof.
G. E. Condra of the University of
Nebraska, and Thurlow Lieurance,
popular song writer, will be on the
program. A theater party Monday
evening and a banquet, entertain
ment and ball Tuesday night will be
tendered the members.
ADVERTISEMENT.
Here's Your
Beauty Shop
i Box of Stuart's Calcium Wafers
Brings You a Wonderfully Clear
and Beautiful Complexion
No need for steaming: the face, no
massage, no cream, nothing but pure water
(or bathing and Stuart's Calcium Wafers
to clear the blood of impurities. Yon
loon notice the change.
Pimples, blackheads and other' such
facial blemishes mar be traced to an ex
cess of impurities being eliminated through
the skin and this condition calls for cal-
cinm to enable the process of elimination
to be carried on more completely.
It is the Calcium in Stuart's Calclnm
Wafers that has given this complexion
beautifier such a wonderful reputation.
These wafers are sold by all drueeists
in the U. S. and Canada at 60 cents a box
and you will thus see how popular they
must be to have such a wide demand.
ADVERTISEMENT.
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OPEN THE DOOR OF
THE GREAT UNKNOWN
If you are sick and want to Get Well
and Keep Well, write for literature that
tells How and Why .this almost unknown
and wonderful new element brings relief
to so many sufferers from Constipation.
Rheumatism. Sciatica, Gout, Neuritis, Neu
ralgia, Nervous Prostration, High Blood
Pressure and diseases of the Stomach.
Heart. Lungs, liver. Kidneys and other
ailments. You wear Degncn's Radio-Active
Solar Pad day and night, receiving the
Badio-Activ Rays continuously into your
system, causing' a healthy circulation,
overcoming sluggishness, throwing off im
purities and restoring the tissues and
nerves to a normal condition an 1 the
next thing yoa know you arc getting welL
Sold on a test proposition. Ton are
thoroughly satisfied it is helping you be
fore the appliance is yours. Nothing to
do but wear it. No trouble or expense.
and the most wonderful fact about the
appliance is that it is sold so reasonable
that it. is within the reach of all. both
rich aad poor.
No matter how bad your ailment, er
how long atanding. we will be pleased
to have yon try it at ear risk. For full
information write today not tomorrow.
Radium Appliance Co, lit Bradbury Bid..
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Extends to 6 Feet
portal sals ef dining tables. All (stand
to full sli feet. You choose between
goldsn or fumed oak fin- m ,
ten. By comparison with X
nrlM AlMwhar, VAU will "
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HARTMAN
Svj Will EXTEND YOU CREDIT
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This Walnut Buffet
Beautifully finished In American walnut
Queen Anne design makes
It t distinctive addition to
vour din nr room. Excel
lent value at the low price
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Cabinet Gas Range
laker" make,
'fectly. Has
42
A compact gas range, a "Baker" make.
that cooks and bakes perfectly. Has
wnite enamel splasher
back ana side. Four burn
er top and large else oven.
Bargain at
Come to Hartman's tomorrow! Come to
Hartman's if you want to secure the very
finest values that money can buy! It isn't
possible to enumerate all of the phenomenal values that this fine, big
store contains, but you can just about judge what to expect by care
fully noting what is offered on this page. AND REMEMBER that
in addition to saving money at Hartman's you are offered the privi
lege of TAKING- A FULL YEAR AND A HALF TO PAY! Former
Hartman patrons are invited to add to their accounts. "Let Hartman
Feather YOUR Nest."
Cblonial Dresser
We offer this value Just as Illustrated
here. A large, roomy dresser that can
be easily matched with any A
golden oak finish bedroom l75
suite. Tomorrow's price I c
should Interest ,the careful a-
buyer
miiiyiimiHusm
This Library-Diner
tidy for folks
I as a library
$4P
Something new and very handy for folks
living in apartments. Serves as a library
table and can be opened up
to a dining table lnan In
stant. Mahogany or fumed
oak finish at
Celebrated
Cole's Oval
Shape Heater
It's a Cole's Hot Blast and a
wonderful heat giving; stove.
Very larg-e and massive end
will keep three or four rooms
comfortably warm all winter.
Nickel trimmed and a won
derful value for this week's
special selling-.
$3975
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Brilliant Heater
Here's a heater that assures
warmth the coldest winter
days. Has tha hot blast con
struction so essential to fuel
economy. An unusual value at
this ridiculously low price
$1075
Cole's
Hot Blast Value
Real Special
At an unbelievable low price.
Is fully guaranteed to give
long and excellent service.
Burns all of the cheaper fuels
and is a very economical
burner. Attractively trimmed
in nickel. Specially marked
This Overstuffed Tapestry Suite
A particularly handsome parlor suite in rich tapestry upholstering. The frames are of ma
hogany finish. Queen Anne period design legs. Roll arms and comfortable loose cushions.
You will marvel at the value we offer; 3 pieces complete at
165
Folding Sulky
A most surprising bargain in a collap
' Bible baby sulky. Comes with tan
hood and is easily folded and i ..
camea about. investigate A A3
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this special
row at ....
offering tomor-
White Enamel Table
Porcelain Top
Has porcelain top that is very
easily cleaned and coni
the Beat appearing
enamel. Has large rooi
dnrcer. Only .......
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$Q75
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Note These Sale Prices
Size
6x9
7.6x9
9x9
9x10.6
9x12
Regularly
$ 9.75
$11.85
$14.25
$16.60
$19.00
SALE
$ 8.65
10.65
$12.85
$14.85
$16.95
Special
Prices for
This Week
Only q
Gold Seal Congoleum
Rugs are waterproof and
sanitary. Patterns suit
able lor kitchen, bath
room, sunroom, porch,
bedroom or dining room.
Easy Terms
as Usual
We extend helpful credit
as usual during this spe
cial sale. Investigate!
5 -Piece Dining Suite
Remarkably Underpriced
In the rich walnut finish or mahog
any finish if you prefer. Is very sub
stantially constructed. Chairs have
the genuine leather upholstering. The
table can be extended to full six feet
The five-piece suite complete this
week at
Ladder Stool
Another typical
Hartman special for
Monday's selling, at
only
g-sg5 These
Pp Specials
Monday
JK Percolator
1 j colator,
r iaat-
Starting Monday,
aluminum per-
while they
79c
Enamel
BATH STOOL,
As pictured here1,
with rubber tips,'
special at
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Bay m Now Pay Later
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ELamel
CHAIR
As pictured hov
with bow bad:,
special at
Genuine Leather
These cosy rockers ars ell const ruil.a
and braced. A quality rovker In ovary
a-n. or the word yet in-
espvnsivo In pries. Ilahev 1 1 B75
any or fumed oak flnl.n m r Z.
with fenuluo loath. r seat.
Complete Bed Outfit
Search where you will you esnnot hops
to duplicate Hartman's reduced pries for
Monaar. s-incn continuous
post steel bed: resilient
fnhrlo snrlnr. 60-lh. all
cotton mattress and pillows
complete at
2P
Enamel Porcelain Top
Not the ordinary hardwood, unfinished
kind, but a white enamel cabinet bass
with porcelain top. Regu- a 1 A A r
lar size and with handy J J"0
drawer and bin arrange- I a
ment as pictured. Only .. A
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Metal Sliding Top
16
Hera If a kitchen cabinet that should
meet your very requirements. Haa ar-
sifting flour bin, gliding J
nlckeloid work table and
other Important features.
Only
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Sale of Blankets
Here's an opportunity for you to savs on
the new blankets. Special sale of cot
ton blankets In (ray, white .m
and tan colora liberal sise, S9t)
and priced, per pair, while our
limited stock lasts, only ..... J
Extension Table
Convince yourself of the usefulness of
this drop leaf taoie in your
aoartment. A table that
hu dron aides and eitcndi
tvro extra leaves ico with
It. Mahogany or walnut at
SIXTEENTH Between Harney and Howard.
ferfW,Hll!HIHi!ltltillim'ntia
Bed Duof old Value
"Kroehlpr" Make
Virtually adds another room to
soma Opens up to a run
slsed double bed. Span- ,
leh fabrlcold upholstering.
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