Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 22, 1922, PART THREE, Image 23

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    THE HER f OMAHA. SUNDAY. JANUARY C2. 1922.
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NEVIR SOLD IN BULK
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Perfumes
Two delicate odors for the particular "woman. We firry
complete stock of the best in
Perfume and Candles.
Drop !o before or after the show and make it a gift of
Perfume or Candy.
Delicious Lunck
pared at Horn
"After the Show"
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I both easy and quick to pre
pare if you own iom of our
electrical household appliances!
Toasters
Grills
Stores
Percolators
.Williams-Young'
Hardware Co. '
24th and Farnam.
At. 4312
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Special Notice!
All the Latest 85c
Columbia and
O-Keh Records
75c
Reduced
to...........
Schmoller & Mueller
1514-lfl-lS C. Phone
Street
1023
Before and
After the
Show
For Live Boys of Omaha
GREEN'S J. Harvey Creea,
Pharmacy Prop-
A dish' of
Have you tried 1
Fairmont's origi
nal Eskimo Pie?
Something new
you'll surely like
them.
Ice Cream
To make the
evening enjoyment
complete.
Nothing so
pleasing as well
as healthful.
VIA
Columbia
Records
, affords entertainment which is bound to
please. No need to go elsewhere, other than
right in your own home, where your evening
of cheer and pleasure is inexpensive, yet en
tertaining in the highest measure.
Have You These
New Dance Hits ?
April Shower (Fox Trot).
June Moon (Fox Trot) . . . .
: 75 c
Blue Danube Blue (Fox Trot) . ..7. ,. 7E.
Ka-Lu-A (Medley Fox Trot) OC
Leave Me With a Smile
How Many Time (Medley Trot)
(Medley Trot) 7C
After the Show
"--HOTEL ROME
BALL ROOM
Every THURSDAY and SATURDAY to
Complete the Evening's Entertainment
Just Engaged
Elias and His Orchestra
' Special Musical Features
Dancing Informal
Will your car run
or mil it balk when
you start hpme
1 "After the Show"
If jrou hare kept it in fhse running order by replacing worn
motor parts and kept the hood covered, youH hare no trouble,
ren In the coldest weather.
Lots of standard make automobiles are now equipped with
that splendid power plant, the Continental Motor. If yours
gives trouble, tell your repair man to put it in condition again
with
Genuine Continental
Motor Parts
Omaha Motor Parts Depot. Inc.
2574 Harney Street
Doagla 7464
You will find "Welch's" Just next door
ait ready to serve you.
AFTER THE SHOW AT THE
CWlCXXVX 'THE 8EST IN VAUOCui
It' jut two block to two of Welch'
Restaurants, either 1517 Farnam or
1408 Farnam.
AFTER THE SHOW AT THE
Vaudeville & Return
It I just one block east to 1408 Doug
las, where you will find a Welch Restaurant.
AFTER THE SHOW AT
-OMAHA'S FUN CENTER'
Mat. t Nits Testy
Gtea Rlll'4 gttt, SO.
It 1 a short trip for a'irsod lunch, at
"Welch' No. 1" 1517 Farnam.
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AFTER THE SHOW AT THE
M LATH E.
You will find Welch's Newest Rrntta
rsat coereniently located at 1706 Douf
Just to Introduce
Old Virginia Special Chocolate
Covered (Jake Douahnuts
We will serve a 10c bottle of Alamito Special Pasteurized Milk of
extra richness and quality with one of these large delicious Dough
nuts for 5c. This is almost a meal in itself. Mind you only 5c for
both, at all Welch's sis restaurants for
ONE WEEK, JANUARY 22 to 28 INCLUSIVE
All Restaurants fTfJ7 All Restaurants
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Omaha T Camp Lands
Third Place in Western
Stales Camp Honors
The Oroihi Y, U, C. A. camp
conducted isit summer st Ctmp
Sheldon, Columbus, Ntb., entered
the competition between sit citnpi
in the nine states cf the western
'regkw, KebrsiLa, Knt, Colorado,
Oklahoma, Texas, Arirona, N'ew
Mexico, Wyoming and Utah. The
tasis of the competition was the
quality of program, type c( leader
ship in charge of the boys, equip
j roent (or homing si well si men
I equipment, sanitary arrangements
and other vital things about boys'
camp.
The report of the Judges was re
ceived this week by E. E. Mickle
wright, boys' work secretary of the
Omaha Y. M. C. A. snJ director oi
the Omaha reriods st Camn Shel
don, and Unuha received third place
in the entire region tor its camp last
year. Ths jtid.es were loud in their
praise of the fine equipment at Camp
Sheldon, which is said to be one of
the finest boys' camps west of Chi
cago, and the Omaha boys received
8J3 points out of a possible 1,000 for
their camp last year.
Great plans are being made for
the Omaha camps this summer and
as the camps will be limited to 100
boys instead of 150 as was the case
last summer, many boys will be
turned down on going to this fine
trip. A thorotifth physical examina
tion by a physician will also be re
quired of boys going to camp this
summer and this will raise the Oma
ha camps' rating considerably, as it
was not done last summer.
Boys Division Notes
for "Y" Members
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mull eurelu like II II
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FAIRMONT I ! JbdmA I
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After the Show
AFTER THE SHOW AT THE p- . . ' 11
Co one-half block east to 1706 Douflaa I ! 111 I ' Zsssa ft Bw I
trests. One of Welch' Newest Res- I ! II IH I jff 1 1 3 f I f I
AFTER THE SHOW AT THE I I
Step next door to 1408 Farnam. One , JeS: : ! I I
of Welch' Superb Restraurasts. s ll " " ! I P Jf I If I
AFTER THE SHOW AT THE 1
Walk one-half block east to Welch' "mmmmmi Bt'' "1 lt I C ll I
No. 2. Dainty meals for particular P lpesgro! S r( C 3
AFTER THE SHOW AT THE -S TCS igSTW ul UtfTWs
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Two new magazines are being
added to the list -of those already
found on the reading tables of the
Boys" Division Library Eirdlore
and a wireless magazine. With
these new additions about 20 boys'
magazines may be found by the
membership ' for their inspection.
There also is being placed an extra
copy of the American Boy magazine,
so that the many interested follow
ers of the stories will have an op
portunity to read them the first of
each month.
College annuals and catalogues
from marly of the leading colleges
nd universities from all over the
United States are to be found in the
older boys' reading rooms. Never
before has the boys' division been
able to secure so many annuals and
catalogues of the leading schools.
i Many boys of the high schools are
reading these and finding things of
much interest and help in deciding
where they want to attend college.
special father and aon services
will be held in the Y. M. C A. audi
torium on the afternoon of Sundav.
January 29, at 3 o'clock. Appropri
ate features are being arranged, with
special music and speakers. The
Hi-Y clubs of the city are promoting
the meeeting.
BoysoftheY.M.C.A.
Members Should Know
Ilig Mass Meeting at
"l" Ends the Annual
Father and Son Week
Father and Son week starts in
Omaha today and will be observed
by over GO different organisations,
churches, men's clubs, Y. M. C A.,
etc., betides by individual fathers
and snn. There will be special
servuva in over JO churches today
with special music, boys ipeakiru
for a lew minutes, and special ser
mons by the pastors on father and
son relationships.
During the week ahtad there wilt
be banquets every night in various
churches. On Wednesday night -there
will be almost a score of ban
quets in as many churches, with,
prominent Omalia men speaking at
each.
The crowning feature of the week
will come next Sunday in the form
of a monster ma meeting for fa
thers and sons, which will be held at
the Y. M. C. A. under the auspices
of the Omahs Father and Son com
mittee. J. H. Beveridge, chairman
of this committee, will preside and
George Johnston, a senior in Central
High school, will speak for the fa-
thers. George Campbell will pro
vide special music, h gh school boys .
will usher, and the principal talk will "
be given by K. B. Wallace of Coun- .
cil Bluffs.
Every Omaha toy over 1- years of
age should plan' to attend this big
mass meeting and bring his father.
It will be interesting, there will be
good music aad it will cement
tighter-the relations between father
and their sons.
Banquets in Omaha
Churches to Observe
Father and Son Week
During the coming' week many
churches of Omaha will celebrate
with large banquets and programs in
honor of their fathers and sons. The "
purpose of these celebrations is to
draw busy fathers and growing and
energetic sons into a closer appre
ciation of one another.
Often times a son little realizes that.
his father is continually busy pro
viding a better home and living con- ,
ditions in his home that his son
might have better opportunities to ,
fit himself for manhood.
Fathers denv themselves privileges ,
they would like to enjoy, better ,
clothes, etc., so that their sons may
have a bicycle, skates, new clothes
and good times that keeps them con.
tmually at their work.
Sons are likely to discount this
and 4 think that father doesn't care r
whether they have the things they ,
need. But a little closer understand
ing finds that father is willing to
do all that he is able to make it pos
sible for his son to have his wants
and craves a closer association. Hia .'
dad will welcome an invitation to .
join in many of his sports and in
terests. From his boyhood he re
calls many interesting incidents that
help son over the hard places in a
growing life.
Hucrh Hickor is a "Y" hnv rvrrv
meniDer wno uses nis privileges soon
gets to Know, lluctl takes nart n
all the activities of the bovs' di
vision. He has been regular in gym
worK ana Has made a pood rwnrJ
in all around physical activities.
During the last few months Hugh
was chosen as one of the captains.
This place he has filled with the
heartiest sinceritv and pntlinciacm
He has 'always been on the job for
the many services required of the
captains, not only during the vaca
tions, but everv week in th hnvs'
division activities.
Hush is friendlr to everv nn. in
! his carries and recreation Hie
cheerfulness and happy disposition,
aiong witn an unselhsh nature, wins
for him the hiehest esteem from
both his companions and the "Y"
supervisors. He attends the First
Methodist Sunday school and has
held offices in his class organization.
Hugh attends Columbian school,
wnere ne is recoenizert - a cood
stuaent in an departments of school
work. He is the son of Mr and
Mrs. W. J. Hickox, living at the Ta-
aousac apartments at 1 hirty-eighth
street and Dewey avenue.
Wilmington Man Killed in
Brawl; Slayer Captured
Wilmincton Del .. Tan ?1 am.
uei tnristwa, 4, wno was snot here
!V Ralnll Olira on one rf the nrnrn-
inent thoroughfares, died later in a
uuspiLdi. Liin&uduct ami wiiva met
on me street ana naa a noisy ar-
CHimen arrordinor tr n..efrl.n.
Suddenly, spectators said, OHva
M. J 1 a. 1
waiKcu away, ana turning quicxiy
Hrcw a rfvnlvpr frnm Vile r.trlra-
ana shot Christina in the abdomen
then fled down a side street
More than 100 citizens followed
Oliva, some of them pursuing him
12 hlorVe before hm rm i.fA U.
' " ' .at .tuts IUC
arms of a policeman, who subdued
mm.
At the noliee station Dliin iva.
told his victim had died. He was
held on the charge of murder.
Christina refused to mate a
ment before he died other
Oliva fired the shot, and declined
10 aisciose tne nature ot tlje argu
ment.
The Windsor School
Eighth Grade Takes
Two Factory Trips
Maxim Gorki Reported
Dying in Black Forest
Berlin. Tan. 21 Ma-rim fwirlr;
never again see his native land. This
is the imnression thaf ia
r IS-u"'fi
ground amoncr his friend, and
leagues nere.
Gorki came from Russia to Ger-
manv in Tiad rilivsiral ronditinn a I. -
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treated at Nauheim for a complica
tion oi heart troubles. There he de
veloped such a serious condition of
the luntrs and tuherrnlar mmni;...
tions as to make imperative his re
moval to a nigner and drier climate.
On the advice of specialists he was
taVen In the taniirittm c
Blazien in the Black Forest
loday he is in such a weakened
condition that his mail i. nn Innn..
being given to him. It is said by
those in close touch with him that
on. iun is oractically co? -
Last Wednesday morning the pu
pils of the Windsor eighth grade
made two industrial trips under the
direction of the boys' division of the
Y. M. C A. to the American Re
finery and Smelters and Iten Biscuit
Co.
Leaving the "Y" at O-.n Wednes
day morning the pupils hiked to the
American Smelters where they were
interested in watching the processes
of refining out first the impurities
and then step by step smelting out
separate ores until .at last the combi
nation of the gold and silver alone
remained.
At the Iten olant fhe crmnec ex
plained the processes of making
crackers and cookies. The many
delicate machines matin or fanrv
crackers and cookies were of much
interest to the nnnils At the
of the trip souvenir packages : of
cookies were given each member of
the party.
These trips are conducted1 every
week by the boys' division of the Y.
M. C. A. in co-operation with the
graae scnoois ot tne city tor educa
tional purposes. Many of the schools
of Omaha have during the past year
been conducted through the many
large Omaha industries. .
Up-to-Date Mouse Makes
Flights in an Airplane
Washington, Jan. 21. Officers of
the army air service chuckled over
a tale fiom Plainfield, N. J., concern
ing the flight of a mouse in an air
plane. Harris Erown of Plainfield ac
cording to the story, had his ship
about 2.000 feet in the air when U
was surprised to discover a mouse
running along the back of the front
cockpit The fellow did not seem to
be scared, and after looking around
for a moment snranir itntrn in
cockpit
When the plane landed it was
found that the mouse had mi.
a hole in the seat cushion, taken out
some hair and hnilt a n.c ; .
... ti. tt. iwi-
ner under the life belt
someone is so unkind as to inquire
'What WOtlld Rtlth T an.
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if she had been the pilot?"
Sixteen-Shot Revolver
Invented in Belgium
A Belgian concern is manufactur
ing a revolver, illustrated in the
Popular Mechanics magazine, which
enables the user to fire 16 bullets
without reloading Tl. a- 1
two barrels, one above the other,
registering with two series of eight
holes earh in the rsrtridr t.nmK
U51 Kiauiyci.
It is fitted with a double firing pin.
and the bullets are fired alternately ,
from the inner and outer circles.
W hen alt the rartridoe. h...
discharged, the empty shells are
thrown out all together
on an ejector rod.
Although it has keen in
only sue months, the Widow and
WldOWers' Cltlh of Rn.tnn hi. k
1 responsible for seven marriages and
as many more are said to be pend-
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