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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1922)
fllK F.F.E: OMAHA. U.PXLS.Y. Al'IlU 'X 1922. Rail Heads Will See Pile Driving Tests in Oraali l.omnon of Three State and Other Public Official! Alo to Witness Dem oiutration Here. Piprr enUtivn of railroad, nv and engineering InterriU wil mm in Omaha today. Tht ce cation will be a demonstration of the linking of anchor pile in tlx rfUrJ woik being done along the Missouri river by Woods Brothers. Rrtrrn 2X) and .id) nationally prominent public officials, railroad iirroulents bridge, navigation an reclamation engineers and atate of' fiddle will attend the exhibition north of larier lake at 10 thu morning. Three Governor! Here. Among the most prominent who will he here are: Governor Arthur M. Hyde of Miouri; Theodore arry. head of the Kansas City Tele phone company; Governor Nate Kendall of Iowa and a etaff of atate officials; Governor R. L. McMatrrt of South Dakota with atate engineer and officials; a delegation of en Kineer from California headed by P. Pwyer, president of the Sacra mento Navigation company that if (icing reclamation work along the hacramento river: prominent rail road mm from Chicago, including vice 'resident uaiuwiii ot the Illmoi t entral railroad, l'rcidcnt arn 1'elton of the Great Western, Vice President L. C. Fritch of the Rock Island; Ice Spratlin, assistant to the president of the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Taul: C. E. Perkins chairman of the board of director of the Burlington railroad, and rep resentativei of the Great Northern Northern Pacific, Mihsouri Pacific and Kansas City & Southern rail roads. A special train of seven car will arrive m Omaha early this morning. bringing the Chicago parties. Two Boat Trip. The anchor pile that has been so effective in retard work along the Missouri river is known as the Bic nell pile, patented by Ed Bignell of Woods Brothers. It is of concrete and is sunk to bed rock in two or three minutes by water power. The day will open with rrcsenta tion of motion pictures of the current retard operation in the ball room of Hotel Fontcnelle at 9. Automobiles will take the visitors to the demon stration. Luncheon will be served in Hotel Fontenelle, followed by in pecuon trips along we river on Woods Brothers' boats. One boat will take a party up the river to inspect retards installed one year ago near the Illinois Central narrows. Another boat will take party dpwn the river to inspect the work .near Lake Manawa, Bcllevue anu Uibson, Ak Membership iYear 2,000 Mark Characters, Co&tumcs. r and Scenes All Ready for Open-' ing of Den Show. King Ak is acting in double quick time in lassoing thousands of his subjects for membership in Ak-Sar Ben this year, a bulletin at head quarters states. A dozen majors have their field forces in the roundup and the ninth day of : the campaign shows the membership near the 2,000 mark. Maj. J. E. Davidson, In charge of District No. 2, has corralled 313 members, while Maj. Charles E. Black;, Omaha's postmaster, stands second with 308. R. S. Wilcox and Thomas A. Fry, who helped or ganize Ak-Sar-Ben 27 years ago, are hustling again this year for King characters, costumes and scenes all have been arranged lor the open ing show at the den on May 29, it was announced today. . "W. W. Morrow Dies. Afton, la., April 25. VV. W, Mor row, treasurer of the state fair board and former state treasurer, died at his home here this morning. Brief City News Fairfield Ijfavrs Bee E. M. Fair- m, treasurer of The Bee Publish- ik I'onoanv imrn Kenrnarv iQ9.n has resigned his position, effective May 1. , Robe Cafe A lone bandit entered the Auditorium restaurant, 1510 Howard street, yesterday mornlnsr. locked the proprietor In the icebox and rifled the oash register. "Drys" to Fteht Hitchcock T. A. High of Lincoln, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league, stated yes terday tnat tne "dry democrats will fight Senator O. M. Hitchcock in the coming campaign. Breaks .Taw Hyman Katz, ped dler, 6211 South Twenty-fifth street, started arguing with a balky horse yesterday. He is now in Wise Me morial hospital with a broken Jaw and other injuries. City Thanks Army Col. G. G. Bailey of Fort Crook received a vote pf thanks yesterday from city coun cil forco-operation extended to the city by loan of automobile trucks tor clean-up week. Glad Car Could Speed A score of speeders drew fines in Central police court yesterday. Mrs. Therese Som mer, 534 Park avenue, was elated to learn her car had made 40 miles an hour. She said she did not know it could go so fast. Membership Pay Thursday is national membership day of the Na tional Association of Credit Men. Omaha members of the association will endeavor to increase the mem bership of the local organization on that day. Changes Naur Morris K. Schlat ter, former Omahan. United States llplomatlo clerk at Vienna, became E.1wa.rd M. Schlatter vestprrinv hv an 1 ;Mr aimed bv District Jncica Scare J ins enanpee xa iiaus iu a.voia con fusion with his, nephew, Morris! Bchlaifer. the fighter. Park Concession Approved Park toncessions for ths season to the following persons and in considera tion of the amountsahown were ap proved yesterday bs the city coun lil: Hanscom. Albeit Maher, $560; rontenelle. TV. A. Wilcox. I27S: Rivervlew. George H Yager, $606; The Dancing Master Py RUBY M. AY RES. Cl 4 fMS 1ar I Elijibeth walked y frern film and atooe looking into the street. Mia knew he right; knew that tht only other work she could do would b distasteful drudgery, md yet aha hated the thought of emg anything to this man, even if it wi only for a time. .... tanner thought he read IndecUIon in her ailenee, and he said again, urgently. "It is not only I who will be disappointed; there i Mnie. Srnrstit. She has built so much on what the i lure you can do." "Ves, 1 know," tluahetb said, but it was not the thought of madam that influenced her so much at the memory of what Roytton had laid only last night. "Vou've got to le hrpys you've "" It would please him, she knew; and that was all she cared for. She turned around and looked at Farmer; hi handsome face was flushed and eager, but it was of the look in J'at Koyston'i eves that she thought as the said with a sigh: "Veiy, well if you wish it, I will go on." "And-I am forgiven?" She said "Yet." because it was such a small thins to her. Neil Farmer took her hand and raised it gently to his lip. "You will find that I am your deoted friend always." he said. Rut his humility left Elizabeth un moved: he merely tolerated him uhrn he rams to the llOU-C. For a week she struggled agaiint the despair in her heart. She cliing to the belief that something would hannen to nut thins richt. thougll what could haonrn she did not know. She wrote a don letters to ioy Inn anil lore them all IIP I tome timei at night sue cried nerseir to sleeo. and at other time nothing seemed to matter. She was swung helnlesslv first this way, then that, by the pendulum ot ner emotions. Neil Farmer was, as he had said he u-hulrl be. her devoted friend. She knew that he must nave spoken to Mme. Senestis about her. fnr all at once tlie rieorous treat ment in which the French woman had auhjectcd her relaxed; she was allowed to ro out alone whenever she liked and she was not worked so hard. ... And slowly the week dragged to . .... . . e 1.. . .1...,.-. a tortnignt, tne lonmgiu io mire weeks, and all hope lett t-iizabetns heart. She wrote to ctta, and a snort, hurried answer came: "I am very busy, as we are leaving London next week. My foot is ever so much bet ter. Kxruse a short note: I'll write again when we are settled down and tell you ail aDout it. But no further letter came, ana once aeain tlizaDftn was conscious nf the forlorn feclinir that she was, indeed, cut out of both Netta's life anrl Rovston's forever. Terhaps it was only natural that in the circumstances she should turn to Neil Farmer. He was so often at the house and so attentive; he seemed to guess ner wishes beforehand, and yet he never presumed on her half-hcanied tor- giveness or made her regret it. Unconsciously she nad begun to call him bv his Christian name; un consciously she was gradually adopt ing the Bohemian ways of Madame's er The irresrularitv of the life no onser annoyed her, perhaps because sne naa Degun to realize mai u is always easier to let oneself go with the tide. Preparations for her debut were proceeding apace; Madame talked of nothing else. A certain duchess with a penchant for "discovering" people was giving an entertainment at ner nouse tor some convenient charity, and Eliza beth was to appear. "Madame thinks it will be better than a public appearance," Farmer told Elizabeth. Apparently the duchess in question was an adept at advertising, and Elizabeth did not know whether to be amused or an noyed at the subtle "booming" ADVERTISEMENT. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell The old-time fixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, stsaked and faded hair is grand mother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the great est advantage. Nowadays, though, we don t have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other' ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." It is very popular, because nobody can discover it has been appHed. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it, and draw this Jhrough your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morninar the eray hair dis appears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeths- Sage and . Sulphur Compound is that, besides beauti fully darkening; the hair after a few applications, it also produces that soft lustre and apppearance of abundance which is so attractive, - " . which wa already prepared for her, 'Do anybody eer gej on in l.on. doq because ot their own ability;'' the akrd Farmer with uiieoiiscwut cynicism. He laughed, and admitted that my httle wa done nowadays without advertisement. "If a new acires suddenly flaihet before the public." he said, "it'i gen erally after months of careful thought and preparation. If hrr prr agent are good enough, and beat the drums loudly enough, the'i almost morally certain to hud herclf a tuccen." riiiabetlt sighed, "1 don't like to feel that ! may only be a shccch becaue of things like that." the said. I li t eve wanned ll.ry tooled at hr, "In ouf (i t you art hound to he turrets, ei lilere were no pre. 'nt in t'ie woilf," e Slid. Flitbrth Ved to Mr that; MiUn e wa always trturian in Mr piaie, and Flmhrih. eit'i felt di tourged, "1 ni4y rant he a turrets at all the taid, a the had once ttid to Tat Knytton. " oil lliay neer get jour liimiry barK "lliat it the least of my concern,' he answered nmetlv. r.luabctii locked at him with wUt ful eet, hud le uly the aked an ir trlrtant qurtion. "lo on cer tee PvHv?" She had iiever een Uolly ier'f soite that day in the rcftauraut, Ftrryone teemed to have slipped out ol her Me, "I only wondered," tald Llirabeth careiei.lv. It Milliliter 14 Th Sm Tamami) Burgess-Wash Gompany eVfRYBODYS STORE" A Sale of Player Pianos This splendid offer is yours, because of a very special purchase of High Grade Instruments that have a nation-wide reputa tion for durability, finish, and quality of tone. Every instrument in this sale bears the unqualified guarantee of the manufac turers as well as Burgess Nash Company. On Sale at Two Prices $42250 $47000 Standard 88-Note Flayers With each Player we include 12 rolls of Music, Bench and Scarf. Convenient terms. Burgess-Nash Piano Dept. Fifth Floor if ' SS 1 The Century- and the Lake 1 Shore Limited The luxurious Lake Shore Limited, ar riving in New York and Chicago in time for dinner and the theatre, has for a generation" enjoyed a prestige that has not been dimmed even by the famous Twentieth Century Limited Omaha Office: 808-809 Woodmen of the World Building - Lake Shore Limited Lv. Chicago 3.30 p. m. Ar. New York 5.25 p. m. Lv. New York 5.30 p. m. Ar. Chicago 4.00 p. m. 20th Century Limited Lv. Chicago 12.40 p.m. Ar. Boston 12 noon Ar. New York 9.40 a.m. Lv. New York 2.45 p. m. Lv. Boston' 12.30 p.m. Ar. Chicago 9.45 a.m. NEW "YORK CENTRAL ADVERTISEMENT. tarter Lake, .WUUaniwelner, 500. money refunded. TIZ FOR ACHING, SORE, TIRED FEET Good-bye, sore feet, burning: feet. swollen feet, sweaty feej, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tight ness, no more limping witn pain or rawing p your face m agony. TIZ" is magical, acts right off. TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use "TIZ" and forget your foot misery- Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. A few cents buy a box of "TIZ" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year s loot comiort guaranteed or CUTICURA HEALS ECZEMAON FACE In Blisters. Itched and Burned. Used 2 Cakes Soap and 3 Boxes Ointment. "My face was badly broken out with eczema. It started in blisters and itched and burned so that I scratched it, causing the blisters to break, and my face looked as though it bad been burned. I spent many restless night. "I began using Cutlcura Soap and Ointment and got immediate relief, and after using two cakes of Cuticuim Soap and three boxes of Cutlcura Ointment 1 was completely healed." (Signed) Mrs. Viola Meyers, 233 So. Main St., Bellefontaine, Ohio, July 28, 1921. V For every purpose of the toilet and bath, Cutkura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are wonderfully good. SMltlMkrTMkrSUO. AMrf:"Cit!nUk mUa. pt a, Malta 4. lUn " Scd mn. Coocara Soap shaves wjtooat mug. ADVERTISEMENT. YOU'LL GET RID OF BLACKHEADS SURE There in one simple, safe and sure way that never fails to get rid of blackheads and that is to dissolve them. To do this get two ounces of calonite powder from any drug store sprinkle a Httle on a hot, wet sponge rub over the blackheads briskly wash the parts and you will be surprised how the blackheads have disappeared. Big blackheads, littlq blackheads, no matter where they are, sim ply dissolve and disappear, leaving the parts-without any mark whatever. Black heads are simply a mixture of dust and dirt and secretions from the body that form in the pores of the skin. Pinching and squeezing only cause irritation, make large pores, and do not get the blackheads out after they become hard. The calonite powder and the water simply dissolve the blackheads so they wash right out, leav ing the pores free and clean and in their, natural condition. Anyone troubled with these unsichtly blemishes should certainly try this simple method. CENTS BUYS Qur Regular 10c Cut of Delicious RAISIN PIE WEEK ot APRIL 24 to 29 ONLY All 6 WELCH Rsstaurants BlIBGESSr Hash EVERYBODY STORE Wednesday We Specially Feature Many Household Needs at Attractive Prices Notions "RilM Hair Nets, double' mesh, cap and fringe, 3 for 23. Coats' Thread, all aiaei, do:en, 68c. Tearl Buttons, fine quality,' 3 dozen, 25c; Sewing Machine Needles, In every size and make, 2 tuben, 25c. Liberty Dress Forms, in every size, priced, each, $1.00. Rirk-Rack Braid, all sizes, bolt. 10c. Machine Baits, for every mako nmrhine, strong quality, at, each, 25c. Sanitary Napkins, dozen, 35c. Bust s-Naih Main Floor Grass Rugs Each warmer day makes one think of cool-looking rugs for the porch and bedrooms. These ate in plain colors, with attractive borders of blue, tan, green, pink and black. All have fringed ends. Sizes 4x7. Each. $3.25. Burc-Nh Sixth Floor Wednesday's Fealure-1 000 Mina Taylor Dresses $45 -Our special Mina Taylor features for National Gingham Week are cauhinjr wide comment. Women are not only buying dresses for the whole season, but ore telling their friends what remarkable values they hae found. And now for Wednesday 1,000 Mina Taylor Gingham Dresses, AH at This Temptingly Low Price. Innumerable styles in smart, cleverly de signed dresses of gingham, in checks, plaids, stripes, and plain colors. Sizes for women i and misses 18, 20, S6, 40 and 44. BurgeM-Nash Mina Taylor Shop Second Floor New Draperies Cretonnes for sid drapes In brilliant and rtnTaUve col orings. A Yard, 60c. Valances Valance of 15-inch depth, rut ready to hang. In pattern to match drapes. A Yard, 60c. New Cretonne Spring cretonnei of big sum mery patterns, in gay, light col oring for the mat part beau tifully suited to aun porches and wicker reed furniture. At this time our stocks are com .plete, and prices are cheaper jhan ever before. v A Yard, 29c, 39c, SOe to $1.60, Curtain Netting For the woman who' desires to make her net curtains, we havo many new and delightful patterns in ivory and ecru. These are fine quality materials that will look well and that will give Jong service. In widths of 36 to 45 inches. Priced, a yard, at 59e to $1.00. Buristt-N'sth Fourth Floor Special Loiv Odd Lots Prices on of China i Our patrons are keenly alive to the worth-while savings in our Wednesday offerings. This week's specials will be of unusual in terest to those who need the usual fill-in pieces. Bread and Butter Plates, aro priced at, each," 10c to 25c. Dessert Plates, eath, 10c to 23c Side Dishes, suitable for cafe use, priced 10c to, 25c. Vegetable Dishes, 20c and 25c. Dinner Plates, each 20c to 50c Sauce Dishes, each, 10c. Plate, each, 20c to 30c. Sugars, priced at 23c Creamers, 25c to 50c Cravy Boats, each, 35c. Unusual Offerings in Household Needs Electric Iron Many other items attractively priced. Burgess-Nash China Shop Fourth Floor "Just Received-More Portable Electric Sewing Machines We Jiave had tho good fortune to pur chase a number of new portable elec tric sewing machines from a nationally known manufac turer at less than former prices. We in turn are delighted to have our patrons enjoy this opportu nity to purchase one of these high-grade machines at the, amazingly low price of $3950 These are high-grade, full-sized machines in portable walnut case, fully equipped with -all, attach ments and accessories. Westing house motor built into the head. Complete, $39.50. . Leather Belts' If f.he belt is worn in your machine, this: is the oppor tunity to purchase a new one. Our regular 72-inch" length leather ma- OO chine belts, each...54C "American Beauty" iron, 6V2 pound size, special at $7.50. ' "Universal" round heel iron, 6 lb., $7.50. "Hot Point" iron, G lb. size, special at $6.75. 12-qt. Pail lade 33c Burfeai-Nash Fourth Floor M th. MinV Shop A Feature Offering of Men's Underwear Men who appreciate high quality at moderate pricing ,will purchase their summer needs from our Wednesday offerings in spring and summer weight underwear. Wall Paper Mop Splendid quality mop with long . or short handle ' Small size, 95c. Medium size, $1.35 Extra large, $1.75 Long Handle Mop Floor or wall mop, round or flat style, 85c and $1.00. Galvanized Tubs Strong and durable. No 1 size, 75c No. 2 size, 85c " No. 3 size, 95e Clothes Pint , Wooden clothes pins 48 for 19c "Wear-Ever" Sauce Pan For Wednesday we feature a ' r-ver" sauce pan in Z-quart size. Priced at 59c "Wear- The Cover to match is priced at 19c. O'Cedar Mops Triangle shape; ad justable handle; wide spread. A good value at Each, 89c Floor Brush" n Polishine brush, in 15-lb. size, $3.75. Wash Board Large If size ' brass gS board, Jp3 brass bing face, FT 79c Floor Wax Johnson's "015 English" floor wax, priced, a pound, 75c Wash Boiler Made of heavy tin, , with solid copper bot toms, all hand made. No. 8 size, $4.25 No; 9 size, $4.95 Rochester Boiler Of two cross char coal in solid Conner bottom. No. 8 size, $4.95 No. 9 size, $5.75 Copper Boilers No. 8 size, $4.95 No 9 size, $5.75 Paper Cleaner "Smoky City" Cleaner, cleans paper and 2 cans, 25c ' Our stocks include such standard makes - as Cooper Bennington, Valora, Rocking Chair, Last-Long, and Chalmers. Stouts and regular sizes in long or short sleeved styles, made in eitherthree-quarter, ankle or knee length. Special Features Valora elastic ribbed union' suits, all sizes, priced at $1.35 Cooper-Bennington spring needle knit union suits. Priced $1.65 CooperTBennington mercerized lisle union suits. Priced $2 Cooper-Bennington fine lisle union suits. Priced. . .$3.5D Valora athletic union suits. Triced, a suit . 95c Burgesi-Nah Fourth Floor . Refrigerators Warmer days are fast coming. It is indeed time to think of buying a refrig erator in case a new one is necessary. . Our stocks are complete at the newly lowered prices. " V - We especially. feature a.70-lb. side icer, with oak finish case, white enamel provision chamber and retinned wire -shelves in three-door style." Special price, $29.50. ' ; ; , Burgesi-Nuh Fourth Floor : mM UsUw ismvtc Kiddies' Creepers 69c Each ' What would mothers appreciate more than dainty little creepers priced at only 69c 7 There are 600 of them in a quality that will wash without losing its at tractiveness. All-white creepers for wear a-visiting; tiny little checked ginghams and lovely plain colored poplins for everyday wear. Practically all sizes and colors. A gar ment, 69c. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. No Mail Orders No C. O. D.'s B.irgm-Naih Red Arrow Booth Downstairs Store No Exchanges No Refunds . 1 1 Burross-Naih Men's Shop Main Floor J 1 1 I & : : : :