Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 26, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1921.
Girl, 8, Whispers
Thanks for Shoes
Given From Fund
Brother, 6, Proud of Hi. New
. Shoes, Too Mother Has
. Been Sick Several
Weeks.
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"Mamma Mid to thank the people
who gave money to we could get
shoe," whispered little Mary, who
is 8, after he had been fitted with
shoe yesterday. She clasped her
little brother, 6, by the hand. . Hs
was looking proudly at his own new
thoes, hit eyes shining.
tTheir mother is a widow and
they live in a two-room shack. The
mother cleans offices but has been
ill (or several weeks. She is' bet
ter now.
Remember that every c;nt you
cive to this fund does 100 per cent
duty, supplying shoes to wretchedly
poor children of the city. Not a
cent goes for any other purpose.
And each case is carefully investi
gated before shoes are ordered.
Send something today to The
Bpe pffice if you can spare it for1
this pressing work. Many little
children are waiting.
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$210,000 Raised in Drive
For Flanagan Boys Home
A total of $210,000 has been raised
for Father Flanagm'i home for
boys, according to a statement is
sued yesterday by the fund campaign
committee. Gate receipts at the
Monarch Garden cabaret Thanks
giving night, totaling $109, were
among the donations. Others in
cluded: Citizens of Ralston, $67');
Cudahy tc Co., and employes, $J,500;
Gordon-Rainalter, $150; Central Coal
and Coke company, $100; T. P. Cum
inings, He.M & Swoboda, M. Loftis
and M. R. Murphy, $100 each.
Wife Comes to Get Bond for
. Her Husband in Jail Here
Mrs. W. E. Duncanson of Rock
Island, III., arrived in Omaha yester
day and called at the federal building,
preparatory to making efforts to get
$5,000 bond for her husband who was
brought back here from Indiana a
week ago on a charge of using the
mails to defraud.
Victrola 100
(Illustrated)
$150.00
Records . . 11.00
Total . $161.00
$11.00 Down,
$11.00 per Mo.
Victrola Exclusively
Because There Is None Better.
We are not selling various kinds of Phonographs.
Certainly one instrument must be better than others.
The best is only good enough for our patrons.
The Victrola Victor Changable Needles Victor Rec
prjis. .; It i? 4 he successful combination the combination
withoutS regret. ; ' 5' - ' '
,,;Inthis store you can buy nothing but the Victrola, be
cause we value your satisfaction too highly.
The Name "Victrola" Is Your Guarantee.
To it we add our personal guarantee that-any Victrola
purchased in this store either for cash down or by a scr
ies of payments will be new and in perfect condition.
That you may obtain the fullest immediate enjoyment
from your Victrola we include in its selection a purchase
of Victor Records, which may also be paid for on the same
, convenient terms offered on the instrument.
1513-15 Douglas Street
The Pioneer Victrola Store
Notice
(Full out the coupon
and mail to us
if you wish to buy
on the still easier
CLUB PLAN at
$100
Down
A.'Hospe Co.
1513-15 Douglas Street,
Omaha, Neb.
Gentlemen: Please enter my name as member of
the Victrola Club and notify me as to exact dates
and amounts of payments.
Name
Address Tel
Do Jot Waste Your Time
-
leifog This Ad-Vnless You Are
Interested in Some Real Snaps
How Do These Strike You?
Your Choice of Any
Flannel light Shirt
In the Hons
VUVET0Sl.lt LIMIT TWO TO A CUSTOMER
Silk Lisle Hose
r r .
Velued at 50c
Or Four Pairs for $1.09
Store Ne, X
Store No. 4
P,41t LEON'S
St! TCE EE OF BARGAINS
Agency to Boost
Dairying Urged
By C. of C. Board
Plans for Exchange, in Charge
Of Dairy Expert, Approved
By Agricultural Com
inittre of Organization.
Plans or a new agency to encour
age dairying were approved by the
agricultural committee of the Cham
ber of Commerce yesterday. Full
endorsement of the proposed Ne
braska Dairy Cow exchange awaits
the action of the executive commit
tee of the chamber.
As outlined in the report presented
by J. F. Farrington, the exchange
would hire a dairy expert upon whom
farmers could call for assistance in
buying good milk cows in Wiscon
sin, Minnesota and Illinois for ship
ment into this state.
It would open an office at the
stock yards and get in touch with
shippers there, encouraging the pur
chase of dairy stock and discourag
ing the sale, for slaughter, of heifer
calves of the three dairj tfe aim,
Holstein, Guernsey and Jersey.
Demand Is Very Large.
, Prof. If., P. Davis of the state agri
cultural college and D. II. Propps
of the state bureau of market. di
euited the proposals. UotU stated
that the demand for dairy cows was
very large now, and that talk o(
bringing 100.0(10 dairy cows into the
lata in the next few years was idle,
(or these are not to be obtained.
They warned that many farmer
who would take up dairying a a
la.t resort would abandon it when
grain prices became profitable, but
still believed that much good could
come from the plan for a cow ex
change. "One of the important ways In
which the farmer can be helped to
take up dairying is by making credit
available," said Professor Davis.
"Ciood cow can be brought to the
state at a cost of about $100 a bead,
but not many farmers can afford
this without help. Fair and efficient
methods of marketing the milk also
must be assured."
"Can't Overdo Dairying."
"You can't overdo dairying in Ne
braska," said Mr. Tropps. "It is
important to have good cows, hut
farmers' should milk what they have
before investing heavily in others.
There are a good many rows on Ne
braska farms that would be just as
good milkers as any that would be
brought into the state if they only
had proper care.
The extension department of the
state agricultural college has brought
in several car loads of dairy stock
this year, and county agents alio
have gone back to Wisconsin for
some. I would recommend that the
new organization, proposed, attempt
to work with these dairy agencies
that are already in the field."
Narcotic Agent Is Back
From Minneapolis Meet
Jorph Manning, federal narcotic
agent, returned yesterday from
Minneapolis where he attended
conference of six agents in this dis
trict. New search warrants and
other "dope" problems were dis
cued. Mantling received bis assignment
yesterday ts reserve officer with the
84th division staff, with headquarters
at Indianapolis. He was lor 18
years captain of police in the Philip
pines. Emmer, Grain Used to Feed
5,000, Raised in Nebraska
Emmer. the grain product that
was contained in the five loaves
which Christ and the apostles fed to
the multitude, is being cultivated in
western Nebraska and will be made
into a breakfast cereal in Omaha if
nepotiations between the growers
and miller are worked out, accord
ing to J. M. Gillan, manager of the
industrial bureau of the Chamber of
Commerce.
Mr. Gillan' lias received corre
spondence from J. F. Naytor, United
States commissioner at Merriam,
Neb., and Harland Batholomew of
Gordon, Neb., both grower of
emmer, who plan to place the new
Nebraska product on the market.
Emmer is a grain a little larger
than wheat and more nutritive, it is
said.
fcry!!! Me Mm age
of Omaha's Greatest
ioiiiguf off lusooiess Sale
A sale that is stupendous in scope sensational in its value-giving. It's
the talk of the town. Tremendous sacrifices are being made on our
$47,000.00 stock of seasonable merchandise to vacate quickly for new
tenant. Stock up for the year at less than today's wholesale prices.
Jr Haavv XXX
Black Kid Glov
5 UmmJ with S i
f Lamb Wool. An hon
- I est $5.00 Glove. Va
S 5 cate Price
I 1
W numeltm.
VS Pure Wool Caps. 1 f
l! Vacate Price 5 9
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The finest
Silk and Wool
Hose ever made
retail at $1.00
$1.50. Vacate Pric
$1 1ft MK CA
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SHIRTS
"VACATE
PRICES"
All our high class Shirts. Every desirable
material and color. Complete assortments
of all sizes. Values to $6.00. In three
groups
$1.29 $1.89
$2.49
MATS
All our Stetson, Schoblc & Mossant
Hats, including Velours and Bea
vers. Values to $20.00 Vacate
prices .
$5.85-$7.85
UNDERWEAR
Every brand. Every weight. Values to
$10.00
$1.29 $1.69 $2.69
PAJAMAS and
NIGHTGOWNS
$1.69
Finest quality Flannels
value to $6.00.
Vacate Price .........
HANDKERCHIEFS
, Two very good values at
$1.19 a dozen
and
$1.49 a dozen
MUFFLERS
Very fine silk Angora wool. Values
to $5.00-
$1.49-$1.89
NECKTIES
Cheney Silk Ties, $1.00 and $1.50
values. Vacate price
59c
BATHROBES
Very fine quality Beacon Wool Blanket,
values to $12.00, all sizes and tt f AG
colors. Vacate Price 4 O a4 17
Christmas Shoppers: You will find hundreds of wonderful gifts all at "Vacate Prices"
that you'll marvel at. Bring your neighbors. They, too, will appreciate these
amazing values.
GARTERS Paris, Boston and E. Z. Brands, 19c and 29c
Store Open
Evenings
During This
Sale Till 9
GLOVES
at just about 'z price. Silk, wool, kid,
mocha, buck.
All Sales Final
No Exchanges
No Deliveries
No Charge
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303 South Sixteenth Street
Securities Building
DoldY Allege U. S. Court Hat
. No Jurisdiction in Suit
Aniwerlng the suit of Keith Ne
ville, receiver for the Skinner Tick
ing company, to et aside the contract
by which the Dold Taking company
took over the Skinner plant Noverre
ler I, 19.'0, Dold aitorne) jester,
day filed motion to dimist, on the
3 round that the court had no Juris
iriion. It i et forth that the property in
question ha at no time been in the
custody of the federal court, since
Neville wii not appointed receiver
until April 25, 19J1, tix month after
the sal a mad. . The Dold com-1
piny never a party to the suit of i
Frank II. Dorrmann and other
against the Skinner company, by
which action tht company wa ad
judicated bankrupt, th motion fur
ther recite. i
MPV StMH juiwi ijim ii, t auja
Clothing Values
That Stand Apart From
the Ordinary
SV IT Sand
Overcoats
The Home of the
Two-Pant Suits
d'
Men of Every Build
Are Easily Fitted Here
Chance work is eliminated when you make a clothes se
lection at Barker's. "We stand squarely back of every
garment sold as to style, quality, fit and price.
Twenty of America's Best Clothes Makers
Contribute Their Best to BarkerV Stock
And this assemblage of the best is- offered you at lower
prices than the full run of one or two makes can be se
cured in the average clothing store.
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WE UNDERSELL BECAUSE
Terrific groond floor rental do not hare to be met every month here.
Sell lag for cash means no credit losses which others most pay for. .
Baying for cash mean secarinjr the best possible Talnes In the maikef. .
The Interest on Inrestment for expensive flxtores Is not adtfed h I'arkcr C.C.Vs
Prices.
lVe maintain no expensive gjJeliTcry system.
Take Elevator and Save at Least $10.00
Second Floor Securities Building.
16th and Farnam :
GLANDS TO MAKE
DULL KIDS BRIGHT
Schools Will Utilize Sheep
in Experiments.
Dr. Braaer Explain Theory.
" Much haa been done with the train.
plantation of monkey and foat viand
for reviving physical funetJdna." de
clared Dr. Bniner, " and axpaet to
meet with aaecesa in putting new
bralna tnto the head of (ubnormai
children through the excluatre use of
shaep gtand diet." -
Th mental Impreretnent of the pa-
Uanta .will be recoraed oaiir on apeeu
Manka being prepared
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Photographed from Chicago "Tribune" of Oct 18, ioi
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