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THE Y-V.ll J OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1. 1M2.
.Will of Riishton,
Creamery Official,
hied for Probate
Lute of Late Dairy CiutI
juiatpj at 330,000.
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I he fcl jeii, , i the t-airmoiit
4ltf l)fCM mrtif l a, h.h ,ll..l laull.
vc4tcri.iv Mltrrtiooii.
ton, the widow, anil the
ic IjiiiiIv.
V. Cortrlyou, son-iii'taw.
4ii, Kan.j (icurge Howard
and Arthur l.yrlt KuOi-
on, arc nude executor
ill.
will Mr. Ktixlitoit mention
ha given properly to nieni
hit (dirtily from "time tj
urinx Ins lifetime.
Kiiihion t in ti K .hi. a
r, anil Ki tuontl Uu-luoti, a
: hctimatliiil f.'.UlK) r,u h.
L. Kushton. a hrothc-r. Ailct.
left 2) share in the Fair
rcamerv romtmnv worth $100
The executor, the will Mate,
liolil in trust 10 iVuri in thi
uiery firm for Jantu W. Kuh
of Minookc. III., U ti. Kuh
and (ieorge I- Kushlun, half
hers of Mr. Rusliton.
The remainder of the estate i
videI into six nam. fine, sixth is
ft to the wiitaw. another sixth to
Kir datiehter. (irace Cortclvou.
nd a fcixth each to the sons.
ieoree. Arthur and Ravmnnd. Thr
other sixth it divided, one-third to
Joseph Seacrest. Lineoln, Nth., wid
ower of Alice Knshton, and two-
thirdi to Seacrest'a young son, Jo
epli Kushton Seacrest.
Third Degree"
Inquiry Sought
Society for Friendless Asks
Investigation of Police
Methods.
Judge Howard Kennedy and Rev.
J. A. Leavitt, representing the So
ciety for the Friendless, will call upon
Police Commissioner II. W. Dunn
with a request that an investigation
be made as to whether the "third de
cree" is practiced by the police at
Central police station.
This action was taken at a meeting
of the society, when Superintendent
Leavitt reported that several prison
ers now being held in the Douglas
county jail told him of alleged third
degree brutality, while they were in
custody of the Omaha police.
The superintendent submitted the
following report for 1921: Fersons
clothed, 400; fed, S12; helped, 448;
calls made, 1,265; addresses made in
churches, schools and jails, 198; re
ceipts last year, $3,549.
C. B. Hubbell of Omaha was ap
proved as assistant superintendent.
Vice President Howard ' Kennedy
presided at the meeting, which was
held at the Y. M. C. A.
Says Lack of Suhstations
Helped Robhers to Escape
"The Florence bank robbers would'
have been captured last Saturday if
we had had the police substation sys
tem in operation," said Chief of De
tectives Van Deusen yesterday.
He pointed out that stations could
have been notified by telephone while
the robbers were working, ana! that
police would have reached the scene
from the north substation before the
bandits left the bank.
Brief City News
Drop Divorce Suit By common
consent the divoroe suit of August
Clasen and his wife was dismissed
yesterday in the district court.
Fears Bodily Injury Alleging
that he has threatened her with
bodily injury, Mrs. Mary li. Chase
filed suit for divorce against
Charles E. Chase yesterday.
Bond Rejected A "strike clause"
, in the bond of H. V. Hayward and
ttvaI K'hrnerlpr. Riioppsfifnl bidders
for the garbage of the city, caused It
to be turned down by the council
yesterday.
T.,.. irM.t tnf Tlmff .Toe Krantz
18, was turned over to tho Juvenile
authorities yesteroay aner .ueiet
;&a Xanana and Wricrht. chareed he
had stolen an overcoat of Joe De-
belka of La Platte.
Benefit Concert A benefit pro
gram lor tne scnooi orcnesira. win
i be civen Friday evening at the
Prtmnnlna cVnrl SivtppntH fi.nd
Hickory streets. Principal Margaret
O Toole announced yesieraay.
Would Oust Son George Schrel-
9991 Smith Kpvpntpenth street.
,has' filed a complaint against his
, son Herbert, a musician, ana wants
him ousted from home lor not pay
ine room rent.
' Typewriting Exhibition William
Oswaiu, a. Claimant iu iiisnuici
speed championship of the world, is
vN.n Hailv ovVil hit inns at the Oma
ha business show on the fourth floor
of the Orchard and Wilhelm store.
Opens Law Office Resigning his
position as connaenuai sewnary iu
Vice President uaviason ot me xie-T.io-Vit
nnrt Power comranv
D. E. O'Brien opened law offices
vesterday in the W. V. W. Duildlng.
Policeman Fired After a hearing
on the charge of illegal possession
trpctorrlav Patrnlmnn John
S. Kerr was dismissed from the po-
u fn-Aa Ktr tha pttv rnnrpit Tvprr
" maintained that the liquor belonged
to his Drotner-in-mw.
Elks to Entertain The Omaha
Elks will entertain members and
their ladies at a monthly informal
daneing party following the lodge
Antincr Vrfdav. Daneinr will start
at 8:45 P- m. in the Shrine room, of
the Masonic xempie Duuaing.
Seeks Her Mothar Ana Lion,
fpnn street, oi. juscuii.
h.i written to Omaha seeking
..'w., - . ,
i Mntiiop wHnsp. name was Airs.
Rebecca Lyon before she married a
second time, as the daughter has
heard. The girl is aiso seeiting
news of her sister, Lottie.
4A rininlin.Tflnies W.
jiriuKo
r-1 - fm m n n v vears identified
1 11.11 . (7, AV. - - .
with the city ticket office of the
Burlington route in this city, will
again be associated with that office
when it is reopened in the Mer
..i K.,nin(r a month or so
hence. J. B. Reynolds will be city
ticket agent and Mr. Shame city
passenger agent.
19.
Mo-
Mrs. Clarke, 91, Claims
Age Record for Twin
Mr. A. CUtU. VI, who it nuV'mt
her home ith her djuuhtrr Mr.
Jmr Owem, JHJd Sewird trct,
it Ptiievrq to te, with Itrr iter, the
oldnt tf ihiii titteri it the country.
nrr iin I m tlicn McKmnoii.
who niakr Iter home uih u nierr
st Sun i'ririe, Ww.
Claim this di.tinctioi have
brrrf made by Mr. Witlum TeAt
and Mr. Bella Hilling, tl Vm,
t nry, nowrvrr, fere rniy .,
Mri. CUrke is the widow of A.
Clark. Omaha iiiiiiii-ir uiin .lie, I
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Here it lew vrsr iioit. Siiif tlirii
l"e h lieeii making her lio.e with
nrr uauentrr.
Bans Nonsacred Music
at Episcopal Weddings
Stntiinent.il ionot and othfr liolit
niuiie no longer will be allowed at
e(jing in me i.pucopai church,
Hihop Ernest V. Shaylur of the
WhraikL ihni'ee. aniitmni'il itft..r.
dav.
The purpoe of the ban, the bishop
Mid. U to fccure creatrr reverence
at marriage reremoni"i. Antheni
tiKftl on tnee oceaions shall be
t:ikcn from the Dible, the Look of
Common I'raycr, or the hymnal
I hi li a kiLl.j.n ' ...:it .i. .
,iv i.ii'f niu MHi iiic
clergy in the growing perplexity of
Mining ruiingi rrgaruing wetluing
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Mannic Myers Appointed
Head of Webster School
Miss Mannic Myers, who lias been
assistant supervisor of music, has
been appointed nrinrin;il nf
Webster school, succeeding Miss
Clara Cooper, retired.
Heads of Insurance
Society Are Fined
$500 for Conlen.pt
President ami Secretary of
Ko)l Highlander I'miml
Guilty uf Vitdaliug
Court Injunction.
Llticoln, Jjn. 17. (SptvW.) Dis
true Ju'lyc Trca' Mirplrd today
fttunj V. V Mutp. ptendetit. and
V. J. Sharp, thief seetfMry f the
Ho)at llililandir, a fiaternal in
mrjiuc oigani4tiiii, gmlty tl mn
trnipt of court and lined them JxhJ
each.
"However,' the court In Its opin
ion My, "they may purge themcive
of lontrmpt and have their fines re
mitted if thrv convey througli at
leat three ucceive jtir of the
Koyst llighlanotr paper, during the
next six mouths, a plain and Fpccihc
statement that by holding of the
rmirt the collection of rate in Ne
braska from November .'I, 1-1. to
December 7. 1WI, were unauthor
ized over certifuate rate and will be
returned if specifically demanded by
thoe who paid them."
Contempt proteeuings In district
court here followed a nuprcmc Court
ruling lo the effect that increased
rates of the Koyal Highlanders adopt-
, . .'k ' 1 ill., ...
en at wenvcr m ucmiirr, irz, were
illegal and the court issued an in
junction against collection of the
Denver rate.
Freed of Afnatilt Charge.
Corning, la., Jan. 17. (Special.)
Kti.wne Yairl. tried in district
court here on a charge of criminal
assault upon Lulu Henley, V, has
been acquitted.
1U1I,M in l'rol.f of 1!.. ft
of Silk Hosiery From Store
George lilies, lo, and Hurl Welter,
17, both v Miiineapoh, ne ar
raigned bcfoie Jude Wappiih in
Central hjIk court tcsteidav vh u
several pairs t l wotmn's and ittcii's
silk hosiery was found in their r'l
sessiiin, Arcoraing to l.arry l inn,
special ofhrer in the Itranrtei stores,
the hnnrry was taken from there
Monday.
The t by told Peteclive
Tirgha and l aruirr that they bought
the hose i'om a stranger yesterday
near the tiayety theater. They are
being lirld pruJing advices front the
northern city.
Ambassador represent Great Dri
a'n in .7 foreign countries.
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SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS - :
Tn n no rr e are eePin UP interest in this Sale to the ?
JallUary oalC very last day. The thousands of articles of Home
Furnishings that we are now offering at tremendous reductions, afford an al-
most unlimited assortment to choose irom.
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Kroehler Living Room Duofold Suite
Three pieces. Duofold, like illustration, which can be converted by a single opera
tion to a full size bed with steel springs, with room for a mattress and bedding to be
stored inside. Chair and Rocker to match, done in antique brown mahogany and
upholstered in rich taupe and blue, taupe and mulberry, or figured taupe velour.
Built to sell for $197.00.
suite conn
sell for $197.00. January Sale Price, fi 7jn CA
lplete for vpJ.T7.0U
165.00 Kroehler Duofold Suite, three pieces, in blue or mulberry velour i.. 129.50
105.00 Pullman Duofold, in blue or mulberry velour, now 5900
63.50 Chair or Rocker to match,, each 29-50
Oak Duofold Beds in Fabricoid, as low as 3450
Chairs and Eockers to match 15 00 and 16 00
'lTfVklaar Ho "Dc in rich new coverings Radically
JVrOenier Ua--DCUS Reduced for January Sale.
78.00 Combination Wardrobe-Da Bed, upholstered in mulberry, blue or taupe velour with ,
extra pillow '. 49-50
98.00 Revolving Da-Beds in rich blue or mulberry velour with extra pillow, can be con
verted into full size Bed with steel spring 69-00
85.00 Revolving Da-Beds, in blue, mulberry, or taupe velour ....s. i. ... 59-00
Rugs
125.00 9x12 Highland Wilton Rug, slighted soiled
87.50 9x12 Karadi Wilton Rug, dropped pattern
65.00 9x12 Plain Roxbury Velvet in taupe, gray, blue or green
60.00 9x12 Yonkers Axminster, second
48.50 9x12 Sanford Velvets, dropped patterns
47.50 9x12 Roxbury, Electra and Bussorah Axminsters, slightly imperfect
45.00 9x12 Stock Velvet Rug in tan, green and rose coloring
24.50 9x12 Tapestry Brussels, second
75.00 11-3x12 Seamless Velvet Rug ."
48.50 11-3x12 Good Quality Tapestry Brussels
9750
6900
4900
4950
4250
39.50
2450
16.50
5950
3750
Splendid Assortment of Rag Rugs
2.25 Hit and Miss Rag Rugs, 25x50 inches
6.75 Braided Oval Rugs, 24x36 inches .
9.75 Braided Oval Rugs, 30x50 inches
195
3.75.
675
Draperies
Heavy Sateen Covered Comfortables in a variety of colors, plain borders, 6.00 values, now. 4.50
7.00 values now now 5.25
Bordered Voile for Chamber use, in pink and blue, 50c values, now per yard... 25tf
Curtain Nets, 7 patterns, 1.00 values, now per yard (J8
Remnant of Curtain and Drapery Materials, and Cretonnes
in lengths of one to five yards, at half-price and leas.
Curtains at Tremendous Reductions
. Curtains of Voile, Marquisette, Muslin, Novelty Net, and Duchess
3.75 Values, per pair 1.50 6.50 Values, per pair 3.85
3.S5 Values, per pair 1.25 8.75 values, per pair 5.00
5.00 Values, per pair 3.50 10.00 Values, per pair 3 50
11.00 and 15.00 values, per pair 7.50
AH remaining one and two-pair Iota of Curtains at Half Regular Price.
Gift Shop
Let your light shine with one of our lamps. Table, Bridge and Floor Lamps In January Sale, 20
.to 60 off.
Lamp Shades Greatly Reduced in January Sale Big Bargains, reductions 20 to 60
Gifts, all kinds, at Big Reductions. Come see the wonderful bargains offered in our Gift Section.
5 Basement Department l
I Voss Electric Washer with oscillating, all copper, thermos tub. January Sale Price. 135-00. -I
E-l Voss Electric Washer, with all cypress tub, peg type dasher. January Sale, 69.50.
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Notice!
Judilha
Club
Meeting
Burgess
ta GotlPANY
'EVERYBODY 5 STORE"
Thursday
January 19
2 P.M.
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Continuing Wednesday Our Great
January Clearance
Friendship
How precious is a
Friend!
And how happily one
new friend gained repays
us for many days of tort(
and effort. For friend'
ship means appreciation of
nwrJ( accomplished and
an understanding and
sympathy in the ideals for
the noil(ahcad
II is to our friends, both
old and ncn thai our
great store owes its suc
cess. To the loyalty of these
friends rvc owe an ever
increasing debt of grati
tude Our effort is to repay
their confidence with full
fold service in all things.
Coats
Dresses
'l Price
Suits
Truly the climax of value giving is reached in this
most extraordinary sale, which offers hundreds of
charming garments at half their original prices.
75 Winter Coats All Winter Suits
Many of recent purchase in the
advance winter Btyles, trimmed in
mole and nutria
Now One-Half Price!
Plain tailored and fur trimmed
suits, a few sports models included;
Moussyne, Veldyne, Poiret Twill,
Velour de Laine; sizes 16 to 46;
now offered at One-Half Price!
Remaining Stock of Winter Dresses
Charming models in silk and wool; TTir Tlfta
many new spring models included. I i.aii 1 T1LC
Bures-Nash Ready-to-Weai Third Floor
Men's Pajamas
and Night Shirts
Reduced to
$175
Men's pajamas and night shirt?1, made of
splendid quality outing flannel.' Values not to
be overlooked with the months of winter
weather ahead, A splendid assortment of plain
and striped patterns, trimmed with silk frogs.
All are cut full and roomy.
Burgess-Naih Men'a Shop Main Flcor
Every Woman
Has Had
Dreams
of a wonderful Aladdin
or someone who would
bring something to
solve this greatest of all
household problems
the drudgery of wash
day. At last her dreams
can be fully realized in
the possession of one of
these mechanical serv
ants, the
which will, at her com
mand, do her washing
easily, cleanly, quickly,
without wear and tear
on clothes, more eco
nomically than the best
washwoman.
It is one of the most
efficient machines, and
the most thoroughly
practical electric wash
er on the market today.
And -they are remark
ably reasonable, $79.50
to $128.50.
SEE OUR SPECIAL DEM
ONSTRATION TODAY I
We Sell Them on Terms to
Suit Your Convenience.
No Interest Charged.
' Burgess-Naih Fourth Floor
"Where Do You Buy Your Records?"
Our New
Victrola Shop
"Where those who know prefer to go"
is an inviting place.
There are no finer sound-proof
record rooms in the city. They
are not only excellent for unin
terrupted selection, but they have
beauty, and their quiet atmosphere
is well in tune. After Harry
Lauder leaves this week, let him
entertain you in your home on
Victor Records. Come in and
make a selection.
Burgess-Nash Fifth Floor -
Radiant Block Coal, $13
SEMI-ANTHRACITE
Platner Lumber Co., JA ekion 0725
Platner Lumber and Coal Co.
WAlnut 0330
Farmers' Lumber Co. KEnwood 3100
laxative
Bromb
Quinine
tablets
The first and original Cold and Grip
Tablet, the merit of which is recog
nized by all civilized nations.
Be sure you get
The genuine bears this signature
Price 30a
When Out of Employment
try
A Bee Want Ad
TETTER ON
HANDS 4 YEARS
In Blisters. Itched and
Burned. Culicura Heals.
"For four years my hands were
affected with tetter. It broke out In
blisters which later devel
oped into sore eruptions
and were very painful.
During the cold weather
my hands would itch and
burn, and I could not do
my work. I lost my rest on
account of the Irritation.
"I sent for a free sample of Cuti
cura Soap and Ointment which
seemed to help me so I bought more,
and after using two cakes of Soap
and one box of Ointment I waa
healed." (Signed) Richard L. Drye,
R. S, Box 48, Concord, No. Car.
Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes.
IsbsI. Bach Fna br UsO. AiMrns: "OsUnrs Lab
rsterln. Dl B, HslSn IJU " Sold rrmry
wh-ry . Soap 2&. Ointment X and ooe. Talcum Sc.
3eT "Cuticura Soap shaves without mug.
AD V LKTISEM E.NT.
Embarrassing Hairs
Can be Quickly Removed
(Beauty Culture)
Hairs can be easily banished from
the under-arms, neck and face by
this quick, painless method: Mix
into a stiff paste some powdered dcla
tone and water, spread on hairy
surface and in 2 or 3 minutes rub
off, wash the skin and it will be
free from hair or blemish. Except
ing in very stubborn growths, one
application is sufficient. To avoid
disappointment, buy the delatone in
an orieinal nackaee and mix fresh.
9 Gmlf Coast
lOAe cAmiricari HiitUrc.
VISITED every winter by thousands who appreciate the
cheerful influence of mild, equable climate, abundant
sunshine, blue skies, soft twilight, marine views, the romance
of past centuries, the sports and pastimes of the present,
and the charm of the southern seas which wash these
panoramic shores.
Then why the European Riviera when in only a little
over 24 hours' time from Chicago, or St. Louis, the splen
did through steel trains of the
Louisville & Nashville Railroad
land you in Pass Christian, Biloxi, Gulfport, Ocean Springs,
Mississippi City, Bay St. Louis, Pascagoula, Pensacola,
Mobile or New Orleans? And winter tourist fares are but
a fraction of the cost of a trip abroad or to more distant
American points.
Our descriptive folders contain many scenes along the
Gulf Coast, a splendid map and answer almost every ques-,
tion. They are yours for the asking.
This railroad also operates superb trains be
tween the North and Florida. The Southland.
Tttvi Vlvr. t- information and Illustrated
W I l G 8 literature cheerfully furniihed.
r. w. mukkuw, n. w. r. a
332 Marquette Bid, Chicago
F. M. DITTO, Trav. raaaenger Ageat
41 S Railway Exchange Kaataa City. Ms.
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USE BEE .WANT ADS THEY BRING RESULTS.