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    THE EEE: OMAHA. FUIDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1921.
Propose to Make
Nov. 11 Perpetual
Thanksgiving Day
American Legion Resolution
Adopted at Kansas City Will
.Be Submitted to State
Chamber of Commerce.
Falls City, Neb., Nov. 17,-rians
fare under way to a.sk congress to
I puss a law making Armistice day a
rrcprtual Thanksgiving day and in
accordance with the movement the
fallowing resolution was adopted
lure by the Chamber of Commerce
and will be submitted at the meeting
of the Nebraska secretaries of
Chambers of Commerce by Ronald
Kingley. secretary of the Falls City
Chamber of Commerce:
Text of Resolution.
"Whereas. The significance of
Armistice day is. and will ever be
clear to the heart of every service
man, and
"Whereas, The observance . of
tins day bids fair to be crowded out
by commercial interests, and the
proximity of 'Thanksgiving day,
and
"Whereas, The cessation of
slaughter on November 11, 1918 is
cause of thanksgiving to the whole
world.
"Therefore, be it resolved, That
tliss American Legion, in national
convention assembled, stand firmly
and use every possible influence to
the end that the date of Thanks
giving day be perpetually fixed on
November 11. This will forever
keep the significance of armistice
before our people , and secure its
proper observance."
Legion Favors Plan.
The above resolution was sub
mitted to the national convention of
the American Legion recently held
at Kansas City by Dr. Whitefield
Bowers of Michigan City, Ind., and
adopted by the convention.
Brief City News
New Spool nVations City Commis
sioner H. W. Dunn is preparing new
specifications on which garbage col
lection and disposal bids will be re
ceived for next year.
Sentenced tor Forgery Frank
Taylor pleaded (tullty to a charge of
forgery in district court and was
sentenced to the penitentiary for a
term from two to four years by
Judge Troup yesterday. '
Injured by Auto Ed. Thomas,
65, is in the county hospital suffer
ing from severe bruises received
Wednesday Right, when he was
struck by an unidentified automo
bile. ' . -
Wants Husband Bestralncd
Sarah Frank asked the district
court yesterday to restrain her hus
band, Louis Frank, produce mer
chant, from removing any furniture
from her home.
Provides Qwn Bond Louis Pan
tano, arrested by police on the
charge of unlawful possession
of liquor, produced money from all
of his pockets yesterday when in- j
'formed the. amount of his bond.
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Dlas of Italy and a party of eight
persons will pass through Omaha
next Tuesday morning en route
from Washington, T. C, to San
Francisco. They ..will arrive at 7
a. m. ' v
-Cent Turkeys! Omaha commis
sion men and market dealers pre
dict that the well-known Thanks
giving turkey will reach the 60-cent
level in Omaha. Turkeys In Wash
ington, D. C, will cost 79 cents a
pound. ' -. ' .
Victim of Bandits Sinking W. I
Lundv, 64, shot by bandits a week
ago Wednesday night, is in a seri
ous condition at Wise Memorial hos
pital. High fever and congestion
of the lungs have made his recovery
doubtful. .
Bound Over C. M. Reeser, ar
rested November 15 charged with
'unlawful possession of mash, stills
nnd liquor, waived preliminary
hearing in police court yesterday
nd was bound over to th district
:ourt under bond of $750.
Wit Hi-covered .1. Hall,
oairiter, 2918 North Twenty-seventh
reet. was arrested . yesterday and
neld for- investigation after loot be
lieved to have been stolen from the
Bradley - Merriam - Smith company
was recovered from his home. '
Reprimanded Twenty violators
t parking ordinances were severely
reprimanded by Judge Wappich in
police court yesterday and dis
missed. He cited the death- of a
crippled "newsle" several days ago
is the result of reckless drivins-
Haled Into Court Pasquale Spen
r appeared in police court yester
day to answer to a charge of non
payment of alimony. He Informed
:he court that he has paid his for
iver wife Si. 10 since the divorce.
3he has again married, he claims.
Found Not Guilty Art Jones was
found not guilty by a Jury in Dis
trict Judge Troup's court yesterday
on a charge of embezzlement of $!T6
from the Graham Ice Cream com
pany June 27. 1920. A year
elapsed before Jones was arrested.
Federal Prisoners Leave Twenty-one
men and three women will
leave this morning for the federal
prison at' Leavenworth. Kan., and
the women"s reformatory at Jeffer
son City, Mo. They will have a spe
cial car.
Oniahan at Ceremonies Rev. F.
X. McMenamy, S. J., former presi
dent of Crelghton university, repre
sented the northern Mississippi val
ley province of the Jesuit order at
Washington Wednesday at the pres
entation of a sword to Marshal Foch.
Many . Naturalized Two hundred
and forty-nine persons were ad
mitted to citizenship during the last
three days by Judge Fitzgerald in
naturalization court. Italians led,
with 36: Germans1 were second,
with 33; roles, third, 30, and Danes,
fourth. 23. - .
Returned to Omaha Joseph W.
Johnson, charged with being con
nected with the failure of a Ne
brsjta bank, and W. B. Duncanson,
charged with using the mails to de
fraud, were returned to Omaha yes
terday from Indianapolis to answer
Indictments.
Lire Stock Men Win Omaha live
stock commission men won 1180,000
in cash and more than that In fu
ture profits by a decision received
In the federal court here yesterday
from the circuit court of appeals in
St. Louis, upholding action raising
the commission rates.
Bond Questioned Charlea A.
Hohman. Calhoun farmer, who went
the bond of Jacob Masse for Si.OOv.
but whose surety was disapproved,
was summoned te United States Dis
trict Attorney Klnslers office yes
terday to prove that his property
was not encumbered to the extent
that he was unqualified as bonds-uaa.
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Which shall it be?
The puixled young aviator to the right of Betty Compson, star in the
late George Loane Tucker's last picture, "Ladies Must Live," seems, like
Barkis, "to be wiUm , only he can t quite decide between Betty and Mar-
cia Manon.
Today's Attractions. " r
Strand Douglas Fairbanks in
"The Three Musketeers."
Sun "The Grim Comedian."
Moon "The Mysterious Rider."
Rialtc 'Wife Against Wife."
Empress Justine Johnstone in
Sheltered Daughters."
Muse Conway Tearle in Society
Snobs." 1
Grand Dorothy Dalton in "Idol of
the Nqsth."
Hamilton Kazan.'
Victoria "Paying the Piper."
Betty Compson will - be starred
shortly in a William D. Taylor pro
duction temporarily titled, "The
Moose," said to be a distinct de
parture from her recent finished photo-dramatic
version of Barrie's, "The
Little Minister." directed by Penrhyn
Stanlaws. The new picture was
kdapted by Monte M. Katterjohn
from a story by Constance Lindsay
bkinner, published in Ainslee s Mag'
az:ne.
Did you know that most of the
bricks used in construction of mo-
ion picture sets are made of plaster
Pans? These bricks are made
in slabs of 35 each of one-quarter inch
thickness. - By the use of fiber these
bricks are made so tough that they
can be nailed to boards and when
they are painted they look like real
bricks. Every day in the plaster
shops of west coast studios more
than 1,000 of these bricks are made.
Several cages of pink-eyed white
rats, others containing beautiful white
fantail pigeons, several holding ring
doves and pens with game cocks con
stitute the "zoo" at the Lasky studio
or a part of it. Only occasionally
are animals used in pictures nowa
days save in jungle films but very
frequently pigeons and doves are
useful as . well as, chickens, in the
films.
Readjustment , of Finances
Under Way atOmaha C. of C.
J. David Larson, commissioner of
the Chamber . of Commerce an
nounced yesterday, that a complete
readjustment of the affairs and fi
nances of the chamber is under way.
It. is the idea to place its depart
ments on a better business basis.
It is thought that through the new
plan, as thought out by Mr. Larson
and W.' A. Ellis, assistant commis
sioner, less active business men of
'.he city will be attracted to the
ictivittcs of the chamber. ,
Man Accused of Selling 'Dope'
To Woman Who Died Freed
E. L. Wcatherford, arrested for
investigation following the death of
Ruby Brown, drug- addict, was dis
charged yesterday, after, a hearing
before United States Commissioner
Boehler. There was not enough evi
dence to substantiate narcotic
agents' charges that Weatherford
sold "dope" to the woman before
her death, accord'ng to Boehler..
Finds Children Gone
And Husband Divorced
Mrs. Olive Rhodes made her way
to Omaha from Denver by walking
and with occasional tides with pass
ing autoists to see her three small
children, whom she had left in a
children's home in Council Bluffs,
and found on arrival that her hus
band, Charles T. Rhodes, had obtain
ed a divorce and had taken the
children with him.
Rhodes and Mrs. Margaret Jen
kins were arrested Wednesday night
on a charge of assault and battery
after, it was alleged by Mrs. Rhodes,
the couple ejected her from a house at
821 South Twentieth street, where
she had gone to see her children.
School Teachers
Probe Needy Cases
INo Uverhead xxpense in
The Bee Free Shoe Fund
For Youngster. V
F.very cent you give to The Bee
free shoe fund is used to buy shoes
for children of desperately poor am
iliej. " No "overhead expenses."
Fach case is investigated by
school teacher who goes with the
child to the home and inquires'. In
maiiv cases the father is dead or has
deserted his family.
Many little boys and girls are on
the waiting list, hoping, hoping that
the fund will grow rapidly so their
turns will come soon to get ' the
uried new shoes, to protect their
tender feet from winter's chilly
blasts.
Perhaps you can spare something
to help a little waif. Perhaps you
can do it by depriving yourself of
something you want.
PrrTlonalr nrlnalmltd .SUB.Vt
J. V. '. Hub S.OO
Ce.hrl llrjan I.Mt
Mn, A. Mnnrmiu ... S.ne
lrglni Miuler .
Total ' 10.10
Man Charged With Having
Still in Home Bound Over
C M.' Reeser, 3908 South Four
teenth street, arrested November IS,
charged with unlawful possession of
mash, stills and liquor, waived pre
liminary hearing in Central police
court yesterday and was bound
over to the district court under $750
bond.
Officers exhibited a gallon jug and
a small Dome said to contain corn
whisky and a copper coil from a still,
which, they said, were iound in the
Reeser basement.
According to Reeser, the basement
where the stuff was found is mere
ly a hole in the ground under the
house, and he did not know that the
liquor was there.
ADVERTISEMENT
Highwaymen and Burglars
Active in Omaha Wednesday
Two holdups and five thefts were
perpetrated by . thieves, in Omaha
Wednesday night. Henry C. Fox,
Millard hotel, was held up at Eigh
teenth and Capitol avenue and re
lieved of $12.
G O.' Downing, 2318 Deer Park
boulevard, was attacked by a negro
at Thirtieth and Burdette streets,
who took $30 from him. Four re
ports of places entered and clothing
stolen were registered at police head
quarters. Brick were thrown through
a window at 512 North Sixteenth
street by plunderers.
Doctor Tells How to
Strengthen Eyesight
By the simple use of Bon-Opto, says Dr.
Lewis, I have teen eyesight strengthened
60 in a week's time in many instances.
and quick relief brought to inflamed, ach
ing, itching, burning, work-strained, watery
eyes. Bon-Opto is sold by the Sherman
ft McConnell 6 stores and recommended
by physicians and eye specialists as a safe
home remedy in the treatment of eye
troubles.
Fremont Teamster Is Held
On Charge of Wife-Beating
Fremont, Neb., Nov- 17. (Spe
cial.) George Rice, 52, teamster,
was arrested on the charge of wife-
beatmg following a complaint charg
ing him with using a broom handle
to attack his wife. Mrs. Rice dis
played wounds and bruises on her
arms and body. They have six boys,
three of whom testified to the
mother's charges. Rice is being held
in jail for 'court action.
George F. Knipprath Again
Heads Omaha School Forum
Georee F. Knioorath was re-elect
ed president of the Omaha School
Forum at the annual meeting ot the
forum yesterday. "
Other onicers elected were: Alice
D. Orr, principal of Miller Park
school, vice president j Nell Moriarty,
corresponding secretary; R. M.
Marrs, treasurer; ' Ruth Rinehart,
recording secretary; E. D. Gepson
and J. A. Savage, sergeants-at-arms.
Sent to Reformatory
Blanche Naylor pleaded guilty to
a ."dope" charge before Federal
Judge Woodrough yesterday, and re
ceived a two-year . sentence ; in the
woman's reformatory at Jefferson
City, Mo. ,- ' 1
Goes to Const R. H. Kastner,
Union Pacific ticket agent, will
leave December 4 for San Francisco.
He'll be gone for 14 days.
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I Always Tell My Friends
how comfortable my feet are on cold days. The Foot
Fitters took these feet of mine and put them in a pair of
GRANT FLEXATED ARCH
& Shoes
For
Women
Now I don't know the feeling of chilly feet, because,
the blood circulation there keeps them warm.
Will S. Strylcer's
Douglas Shoe Store
One Seventeen North. Sixteenth Street
Twin Kills Herself So
Sister May Have Lover
Geneva, Nov. 17. The love
tragedy of twin sisters who drew
lots, for death by poison became
known recently in the Innsbruck
courts wheo one of them wis tried
for murder. She was acquitted after
she told her story. v
The jyrk daughters of a farmer
named Ooldheim, fell in love with a
former Hungarian officer, who was
unaoie 10 uistmguton the girls and
council Dot ii, dunking he was al
ways with the same ilrr Thi nl.
ficer when he realized thciiuation
asked the girls, to decide which
should marry him.
. Thev solved tile nrnlilrni liu nrr.
paring a glas of water and a glass
t , . . ....
oi poison, i ney nrew iot aim tne
loser drank and died. When the
surviviiiff sister was arrrstnl lli of
ficer disappeared .
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Thieves, Rob High School
. Broken Bow. Neh . Nov. 17 (Sue.
eial.) Sncalt thieves secured over $10
m checks irom the superintendent
desk in the high school building.
Man Paroled on Guilty Plea
Kntercil in Hcutrice Court
Beatrice, Neb., Nov. 17. (Se.
cial.) 'leading guilty to the charge
of pandering, William Towcll of
Meridau, U., was given a suspended
sentence by Judge Colhy of the dis
trict court. I'owell and his young
wife, 17, immediatclyleft the city
for Lincoln. They have been in jail
here for neatly a week
cstablishcp iaoo
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- The unqualified guarantee
behind our Diamonds is made
possible by the test of more
than thirty-one years of service.
Friday Ends Hoosisr
$1 Club Plan Sals
Advo Grccems Freo
Union Outfitting Co.
Just $1 Down and $1 Weak
A Bif Hoosisr Givsn
Away Friday Night
If you have alwayi wanted a
time and labor-saving "Hoosler"
Kitchen Cabinet In your home
come down to the Union Outfit
ting Co. Friday and join the $1
Down, 91 a WeeK itoosier uiud.
With your Cabinet will come a
big $7.50 box of the famous
ADVO Groceries ao popular with
housewives because of their high
quality and fine flavor. A
Hoosie r given away Friday. Call
at store for particulars. NO pur
chase is neceMary.
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The Eyes of the Entire Community Are Centered on , This Phenomenal Event
Our Second and Greater
PURCHASE SALE
All Racks and Cabinets Heavily Laden With This
Purchase of SUITS and OVERCOATS
Men and Young Men, come down Friday,, buy your Suits and Overcoats.
Never again will you have an opportunity to share in such savings.
C Up to $85 Is the Actual Worth of Garments in These .Five Lots ,
$l92242-$282-$3425-$39Zi(
Purchase of WOMEN'S COATS
Choose from plain tailored Coats or gorgeously fur trimmed Coats. Choose from, asatf tmeats won
derfully complete and choose these Coata at the lowest prices of the past several yoars. A ,
Bolivia Velours - Plushes Normandies Pom Pom. Suedine
Frost Glow Evora Yalama Kerseys
Involved Are Coats to $98.50 ' '"' :;
$14.95, $19.95, $24.50, $35.00, $39.75, $49.75
Buy Dresses at Lowest Prices of the Year
And buy .them on the easiest credit terms possible You'll be astonished at
the assortments, the beauty of styles and the richness of fabrics.
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Canton Crepes
f Crepe de Chines
. Tricotines
Boushnere
Velvets
Sqtins Georgette
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$1425 - $1925 - $245 -
Ride the Train; Drive in; Take the Trolley; Walk If .Necessary But Be Here Friday and Saturday
Not a single man or woman within a buying radius of this great sale should deny themselves the privi
lege of sharing to the limit in these money savings. Plenty of salespeople to serve you promptly.
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