TIIK BEK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1921. Rotary Will Dine Gty Newsies Today Turkey Dinner for 330 of Em With Vaudeville and Maiic Starts at 12:13. The hunirirtt and noUiet, if not the bigtei, crowd rvrr gathered in Hotel Home will occupy the bull loom intl (lining room of that lioj. tflry today at noon when the Koury rlub wilt be host to 350 Omaha news. toy. There'll be turkey! Oh, bnyl And all the triminingil Yea, bol The new-boy bocs will marshal their leather-lunged armiea at the three newpaper offices and march them to the hotel where the turkey dinner in to itart at 12:1 S. In addition to the 350 fiew.iiea there will be about 200 Kotarians. i. II. Ueveridije, superintendent of oolil, and vice president of the club, will open, the meeting and turn it ever to Al Scott, r.hairntan of the day, who, after a few brief remarks, will turn it and the dinner over to the newsies. Al Handler, IS. who has lofty am lit'ons to become an editor some , day. and ; studying journalism when he isn't selling papers, will be chair, man for the newsboys. A negro luartct and possibly an act from the Ornheum are on the program. Rotarian C. K. Jewell orig:nated the entertainment idea. Lions Give Xmas Banquet for Kids' Needy Lads From City Mis sion Taken to Rome for Turkey and Presents. Twenty little lads from the Oma ha City mission were the cucsts of the Omaha Den of Lions at a Christmas party at noon yesterday in the Rome hotel dining room. When the youngsters marched into the room there was a loosncss around their midriffs. When they left they were filled with happiness, turkey, cranberry sauce and mince pie. They also carried candy and presents, gifts from the Lions. The big Christmas tree, lighted with vari-colored electric lights, was the big hit with the youngsters. At its base were two huge baskets, filled with presents donated by the Lions, thes? being taken back to the City mission to be distributed amonnr the youngsters on Christ ma day. ' The Lions' quartet sang several Christmas songs and W. R. Hunt ington entertained with a series of card tricks. Little Blanche Opper closed the entertainment with a number of songs and dances. . "Miracle. Man" Appeals From Jail Sentence of Thirty Days "Rev." M. B. Long, who attempts healing of the sick and afflicted by the power of pravcr at the Pente costal mission, 9$7 North Twenty fourth street, was sentenced" to jail for 30 days by Judge Foster in Cen tral police court yesterday. Long appealed and his bond was set at $750. The "miracle man" is alleged to have made advances toward Bessie, daughter, of Mrs. Edwin Curtis, 210 South Twcnty-n'nth street, when he tried to heal her, according to the testimony of the mother. Men Indicted Here Will Face Trial By Jury Soon As the result of District Judge Troup's overruling of all motions to quash indictments against 39 stock salesmen, promoters and corporation officers indicted by the recent grand jury, it is apparent that each will face a trial by jury. Several cf the men are well-known Omahans. Attorney General Clarence A. Davis stated yesterday that his de partment was preparing to try the first of the cases at the opening of the January term of court, about the middle of net month. T , 7 v. Here's looking at you, Agnes! "Holding the mirror up to nature" it no calnful occupation for Agnes Ayret, late heroine of "The Sheik," who i starred in "The Lane That Had No Turning," adapted from the novel by Sir Gilbert Parker, the English author. She appears here in a Canadian wedding gown. gagctnent in time. Miss MacLaren was the queen, in "The Three Mus keteers," with Douglas , Fairbanks. A Pacific . coast company is film ing the life of Buffalo Bill, and the Union Pacific Railroad company has offered the use of its historical archives and facilities of its lines to aid in the interesting work, it is reported. Well, Bessie Love is jrlad that perilous job is over. In "The Ver milion Pencil" she was chained to a Chinese post for weeks, surround ed by a hostile mob of Celestials, until she was recued by Sessue Hay akawa. Of course, she took time off for meals. Today's Attractions. Rialto Jack Holt in "The Call of the North." Strand Betty Compson in "Ladies Must L-'ve." Sun Wanda Hawley in "The Love Charm." Moon Buck Jones in "Ridinn With Death." Empress Waliy Reid in "The Hell Diggers." Muse "The Wolf Woman." Grand Miss Du Tont in "False K'sscs." T,,Hlton William Russell in "The Iron Rider.", i.Iary MacLaren has been substi tuted for Edith Roberts as leading woman for Wallace Reid in "Across the Continent," as Miss Huberts couldn't complete a previous en- 1. Give Slippers... The Appreciated Gifts Slippers make the hours spent at home so pleasant that they will appreciate both the gift and the giver. Come in and look over the splendid array of dainty patterns, beautifully colored and designed really as good to look at as they are comfortable to wear. Our prices will please you.' FRY SHOE CO. 16th and Douglas Sts. Choose from g upright and 24. period styles of the wonderful THI INSTRUMENT QUALITY CLEAR AS A SELL 35 as t 3 Jacobean-Lancaster yheighest Glass , tyalJgnj Machine intlielfprld A T holiday time the demand for Sonoras (always large) becomes tremendous. May we suggest that you select the Sonora you want now. . " By calling now you can be sure of getting a choice and you can pick just the model you desire. We can delay our delivery until Christmas if you're choosing a present Magnificent upright and period styles of matchless beauty are available. Prices $75 to $1800 THATCHER PIANO CO. 1824 Douglas Street Phone Jackson 3066 Open Ereningi Until Christmas Brief City New. MoKclvIe at Kanu Gov, Pamuel II. Mt Kelvle will lo Santa CUua at Volunteer of America hll. 114 North I'lfionnth afreet, Haturduy evcntiiK, and will )o.m out DUO bu kftN t,.f fill bleu, Marrls" Lkvnae IIimiiu Monday wan banner day In the murrlNK lU-ense bureau In Ihw county clerk'! oltltp. It licenses tialuu l'nuod. Hlx inoi males purchased the Uocu nients jesterdsy. Aart'i'iiient lli'urlHtl An atsree ment has heen reuchul between the IS persona who protested asaimt the erection of an apartment house, at Thlrty-fliihtU and Davenport atreela and the lraka ltenlty rnm- pnny, k u announced yrntardny, after Ids prleil tiad been pljtr.l iiti Ilia by llio my eounelU lUk Yrm lnvr Mr. Kt. nor Al. Plilwlt, i'th aaent for ih National Llf tnauraiu' ciapany, bus returned from Denver. wher kite on It lifa iiiKurHim vuuro In Denver university. ! of .lYU D.. Mli Hadln Iiior t ow If r, ftpn of glrla at Houth Utah whnol f"i the lmt rlcht yiari, Kino trai'hcr uf KukIimIi, divd Munday nlcht at har hunin. Uurr Cak. lifllrvuo, after an lllne of ftvo wtka. InvratiirntP HtiiKlNiiica Tlia I'nlt'd Ftataa uttornrya fllica began war ycaterd.iy on i-rofffwlonal bondamrn. A lm lift of name. ui'riiniulMlvd by KiiinWa oitl-o. wait turned over to floor Kvif r, aaaUtiint attorney fr iiiv'ui;uitn. Oumlm Mfnliliy Oinah a aa. oi4 for good health amuitf all ritiva of ih 1 nltxd Hiaiea fr the wk ndiii lioifinbfr 10. Tlia ctih rate fr thimlm thut week wa 4. repi' Mtnitna1 Hi niinilitr tf ilfiiili fur ei It 1.900 perwina, ClirUtnm IMmior Stiild mein bra of ih Chamhrr f iNimmerf will ul aaide thvtr affair of bunl-nt-M fur a tw hour Kiiurdny, al tlinr I'hrtatmas rhr dtnni-r. r'our will net an hun 1. 1 t-In ti a and tlm tribute vifia to the tlattori. Ktib-a fur Uno Kvn Kllim. 14, 4410 North Thlrty-nlnth at reft, who auid ttio (imaha bane ball ilub for IS, 200 dnriiav. f"r liijurl. a aha aays ho received when a 'portion of the Ci ndtand eo1luid last N'ovembtir, ul. with th club tor MIS. Ontildlly t'liiitlrmH Charlra K. Mack will aaauine the poatmaater ahip Thura.1ay, ecemher t, he an tiuuiuvd ycaurduy, Ilia I'oniinlaaion fn.in t'rraidfiit Harding- baa arrived In ontah.1. II iriit purt df yea terday in vintlna exveral depart, in r me of the bulldlnt. Ma lnKM.li will Kx-k Charlxa If. Macintosh, i'hlcaa, president of the Associated Ad, Clubs of the World, will be the speaker at a luncheon t b alven under the aua. Pices of Ihe Omaha Advsrtlaintc hellinc Icayue, at the Chamber of Commerce Friday noon. t.lrl, ;i, Knllos l'nlaon lleltin rrieniiin, lft, dauahier of Mia. Claude Freeman, 4ul4 Nebraska avenue, attempted ti kill hereof bj ssiiowini puiMun yesterday inornH mtr. in mother told police she had whipped the lrl, whu later at. ivmoitii Miicme, (tne will recoverJ OpiMMHi rtc-lun(loii The commlte tee of proleal opposed to rom4 pulaory vat'oination pa Med a reaolu4 tlon yestardny cnilln on tho bourdl of education to notify all prinilpalJ of schools In Omaha thut "no vao-4 olnatloii or other operailona should be performed upon any school premisss." M Kyn Not Candidate Y. IX. Mc Keen of tunnhit, who was a randU rtat to auccecd on of the reilrlnic nieinbera of the Interstate Coin, merce cominlmum, returned from WashliiKton, Jl, C. yeaterdny. h n.t stutsd he was ma a candidate foe the position. Open Evenings a Until 9 O'clock Ufa Cinsmas Store fot Sveryfiocfy (7 More Days Till awes Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock I ay A LIST which may help you at Chiistmas v THIS lint of suggestions acema rather lengthy, but It Is pitiably short com pared to the number of excellent pitta which a five minute stroll through the ehop will bring to view First Floor "Sportec" Crowley A'ecktvear $1.50 to Itral I. ace Neck wear, boxed .... 4.50 to Handkerchiefs ... S5c to Ueuilcd Jiobes . . . 113.00 (o Hoys' Neckties ... 50c to IloV llnlbrobca .. .1.50 Hoys' Silk Mufflers 2.00 Wriat Wntchca . . 1.50 to Slicftleld Kundnlch riatcs 8.00 to SIrn'a and Women's Dressing Cases , 15.00 to Cloves ,, J. CO to 1'i nrl Neeklnces . 1.50 to Desk Seta 4.75 to Unok Knds a. ,10 to 1'okcr Chip Hacks 4.50 to Fans 3.60 to Hand Jinx , 3.1(5 to C'lKarct Cases .... ii.tis to Work Baskets . . . 5.50 to Vanity Boxes .... 1.75 to Jlooks of every ile- scrlptUin 1 Felt Slippers for the whole family S.SOto 6.00 Satin Mules 5.00 lllilncstone Slipper Hackles 2.50 to 18.00 Hhlnrstono Slipper llu'tonn noc to Slioe Trees 23c to Cnrr.'aire Boots (or ladies 10.00 - Drcakfuit Hoots . 6.00 Imported 1'erfuuies 1.5 to Toilet Sets of Ivory 3-75 to Kodnks 2.00 to Kodak Albania ... 98c to 5.00 20.00 15.00 35.00 1.00 47.50 10.00 18.00 T.50 7H.51) 25.00 .I0 22.50 as.oo 25.00 W.50 2-1.60 32.50 2.50 20 25.00 5.00 2N.00 7.50 . " Second Floor Lancheon Sets of DrVryvale Linen 7.50 Benutlfal Comfort ers 10.00 Silk Shirtings, per yard 1.00 Madeira Napkins, per loz 12.50 Sort Wool Blank ets, per pair ... 6.50 Third Floor Furs 35.00 to 650.00 Fura for Juniors.. 10.00 to 50.00 Saxsy Jnnc Frocks for Juniors .... 5.00 Blonara 3.05 and np Carriage Robes for infants 2.03 and np Carriage Bori s . , . 75c and op Carriage Straps ,. 1.05 Infants' Toilet Seta 1.65 and up Stuffed Manny Dolls 4.05 Baby Buntings ... S.9S Fourth Floor Smokers' Articles. 15c to Ulantle Mirrors .. 10.00 to Novelty Lamps . . 2.00 to Venetian iilaaa , .,' 5.00 to Candlesticks 75c to Fire Seta 20.50 Dinner Sets 25.00 to Breakfast Sets . . . 5.00 to Tea Sets 3.00 to Gennlne Cowhide Suit Canes 0.50 Bartmann's Ward robe Trunks ... 33.75 to Bnnd Bordered Cowhide Bag .. 18.50 O t h-e r Traveling; Bags at 4.75 to Fifth Floor. Pianos at 200.00 to 3,500 Vlrtrolas at 25.00 to 450.00 Cheney at 05.00 to 580.00 Records at S5cto 5.00 And in addition, the spe cially priced $r, $2, $3, and $5 Gift Tables in our Gift Shop on the Fourth Floor provide an easy way to get good gifts and good value. 5.00 30.00 30.00 50.00 10.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 100.00 83.00 W. ABC SPECIALS An Unusual Selling of Toys THIS novel and valuable offer for Friday presents at a special price one toy for each letter of the alphabet. This intcrest- 1 ing array listed below will offer all any mother seeks in both va- Nested Blocks Well made and beautifully lithograph ed in colors, 50 A C E F ! J Automobile P a i n t c d in bright colors, equipped with comfortable scats $17 Building Blocks In nice wooden box, build houses and bridges, 15 Cats White and maltose, cloth covered cats, 50 -Dolls In pretty dresses with sleeping eyes, large size, jointed, $1 -Electric Trains Domestic, extra good engine, cars and tracks, $5.50 -Fire Engines Of strong cast iron, , $1 Golf Sets for Children Driver, putter and midiron, for $2.45 High Chairs for, Dolls In light oak, with tray, $1 Irish Mail With red seat and rubber tired wheels, for $7.50 J u m p i n g Ropes With bright red wood handles, for 25 Kitchenware of Aluminum 12 cunning pieces, 65 L Laundry Set s Wolverine make, complete, second size, $3 ( Mechanical Train Set En gine, 3 cars, tender, 8 curves, I 4 straight tracks $2.49 N 0 P T U V Y -Ouija. Boards With im proved table, 50 Push Skates Of wood with 8 roller bearing wheels, very safe, $1.75 Quaint Dolli Furniture Chairs and table of blue en amel, 25 Roly Poly Funny figures that fall over, 50 Steam Engines Horizontal type with steel tube, $2 Teddy Bear Covered with quality plush, in cinnamon eolor, . 50 Upright Pianos In rose wood finish, with ten kevs, for 1 Velocipede In red finish, with rubber tires, $9 Walking Wallopus Nei ther bird, fish nor fowl, but it walks, $1.25 Xylophones In metal, 18 keys, for $1 Yachts With three sails, for $1.50 1 $L00 Evening Dinner Ah a special convenience to shoppers we are serving, during this Christmas week, a special 1 evening dinner from 5:30 to 8:00. This makes shopping a pleasure for the whole family. Music and Dancing From 6 to 7:15 Burgess-Mash Tea Room Seventh Floor Christmas Puddings Home made Plum Puddings, and English ones, too, may be bad for home use in our Bargena-Xnih Tea Room Seventh Floor Wrapping Desk Bring your Christmas parcels to our wrapping desk on the Main Floor. We will wrap them properly for you for mail ing, and you can conveniently mall them In our branch Post Office. Bnrge-?fanh Mnln Floor Our Own Delivery Trucks will deliver your Christmas purchases direct to your door. Purchases may be stored here free of charge, until the day be fore Christmas or whenever desired. -Zig for Zig See Saws 75 In ordering by moll, please state the Inu of the Nenpaper from which yon are ordering Borer-?aiih Co. Main Floor San ta Says Good Bye Santa Says Good-by He must leave now for his Toy Shop and prepare for his busy trip on Christmas Eve. He says good by to all his children, and leaves word for them to come and see him again next yeai" and is leaving toys and toys and toys for them to see NOW in his M ondcrland Toytown in the Burgess-Mash Downstairs Store Children's Story Telling Hour Every afternoon from now un til Christmas there will be a Children's Story Hour for all the boys and girls who care to come. Miss Gertrude Maloney Under the auspices of the Junior Humane League, invites you. At 2:30 and 3:30. Burgess-lVaxh Aunltorlu Fifth Floor Christmas Suggestions for the Little Members of the Family Everything is here in this sweetest of Baby Shops from rattles and adorable stuffed dolls and dogs and teddies to the most exquisite ot wee garments. We have chosen just three especially lovely things to tell you about. Hand STade Baby Dresses with fine hand stitching and wee hand run tucks; up to 2 years at $3.75 Hand Made Baby Dresses, ot sheer nainsook, hand feather stitched, with lace at neck and sleeves, up to 2 years. S1.95 Baby Sarqnes of white crepe alba tross and cashmere, crocheted and embroidered; in both pink for boys and blue for girls, 81 50 to 6.85 Bargess-K ash Baby Shop Third Floor A Very Special Christmas Offering of New Spanish Cape Gloves Spanish cape leather gloves with four-needle draw backs, half pique sewn, single buttongloves of splendid quality an unquestionable value at this price, in dark brown, gray and tan shades. A Pair It is an especially smart glove lor winter wear, and a most appropriate gift item. Burgess-5ash Glove Shop Mala Floor I ft MS ?www w w W WW w www w W V o