6 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1917. n t I 1 if It 'A 1 1 H I 1 .M ;' ' J S i i i J . VANDERLIP WILL SPEND BUSY DAY IN OMAHA TODAY New York Banker and Chair man of War Savings Com mittee fJot to Have Min ute's Rest Here. Frank A. Vanderlip, president of the National City Bank of New York and chairman of the national war sav ings committee, sent a message to Ward M. Burgess Wednesday night that he must have two hours rest between talks in Omaha. He sent the notification too late, however, as the Omaha committee tinder the direction of O, T. Eastman has scheduled him a job for every minute of his time while in the city. .Mr. Vanderlip will arrive in Omaha over the Xvorthwestern railroad at 11:35 o'clock this morning, will speak at the Commercial club at noon, meet with the Nebraska war savings committee at 2 o'clock, speak at the Brandeis theater at 4 o'clock, be en tertained at u 6 o'clock dinner by the Omaha Clearing House association, speak at the Boyd theater at 8 o'clock and leave Omaha at 10:55 o'clock over the Burlington railroad. Two of Mr. Vanderlip' Omaha talks, those at the Brandeis and Boyd theaters, will be open to the public. No collection will be taken up and no solicitation of funds will be made. Accompanied by Wife. Mrs. Vanderlip is. accompanying her husband on his speaking tour through the, west and will be with him in Omaha. Colonel F. W. Fleming of Kansas City, federal director of war savings work in this district, will also accompany him here. Mr. Vanderlip and his party will be met at the depot by a committee headed by Mr. Burgess, state war savings director. From the depot Mr. Vanderlip and his party will go im mediately to the Commercial club. At 2 o'clock Mr. Vanderlip will meet with the Nebraska war savings committee and the county chairmen, who have come in from over the state. ' This meeting will last until 4 o'clock, when Mr, .Vanderlip will speak at the Brandeis theater. Frank 11. Gaines will introduce Mr. Vander lip at this meeting. -The entire lower floor has been reserved at this meet ing (or the Omaha teachers and out state visitors. The balcony will be open to the public. The Omaha Clearing House associ 1 ation will give a dinner for Mr. Van. derlip at 6 o'clock at the Omaha club. Luther Drake will preside. This din ner will be attended by Omaha and state bankers and a few other invited guests. Open to Public. At 8 o'clock Mr. . Vanderlip will speak at the Boyd theater. There will be no reserved seats at the meet ing. .The entire house will be thrown open to the public. W. F. Gurley will introduce Mr. Vanderlip: at this nlceting. It is expected that at all of the meetings Mr. Vanderlip will disquss war saving work. It i understood that he will endeavor to? show .that the thrift created by the nation-wide war savings movement is not only necessary for winning the war, but also for the, welfare pf the.wotld after the war is over. Mr. Vanderlip, it is said, will advocate the elimination of , all labor that is not directly or indi rectly necessary to the winning of the war. He is expected to take up in his addresses not only the importance of savings, but explain the war savings stamp plan that he, with Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo, worked out ii order to raise ?.',0UU,UO0,lKO during the' next year for war purposes. While' in Omaha Mrs. Vanderlip will be entertained by Mrs. ; Ward Burgess and Mrs. Joseph Barker, On account of Mrs. Vanderlip's request thajt no elaborate entertainment be ar ranged the only public gathering at "which she will be a gue.st of honor will be at a 4 o clock tea at the Ho tel Fonteiicllc: which will be attended by; women prominent, in Red Cross, Liberty loan and war savings work Mrs. Ward Burtess will entertain Mrs. Vanderlip at a 6:JU o'clock din ner at her home Michelson Big Booster i For the Thrift Stamps C. F. F, Michelson, a letter carrier, hat had some cards printed at his own expense to boom the selling of thrift and war saving stamps on his route. The cards bear a verse of poetry com posed by Michelson. and. the legend, "America expect every citizen to do hjs duty. Buy thrift stamps and get behind the president. Hie il.itr. keen hit floating. Remember Belgium and France. Every stamp is a blow against tlie kaiser and his kultur.' I)on Anmndft Hi-ppni r U uralnn II cor d at th I'nlvfinlty ot Nebraska to boont th Rml Crow tirivi tor eurKlrul ArMnir.''. Th Bd CroH roonu of tho university nru open BVvfy day exctyt Vaiurilay fur tiiu u of workcri. Th Kngllfh flub met at th Alp:. M Delta housa Saturday evening with Mls Williamson and Auiluata and Ada Klliler, Mlaa Aufuata Kthlrr read a atory wrltt n by haraxlf entitled "The Minuter Stons a Trump." Ml Pound ra a RubMiui !uy, "Uovu if On a Neighbor." A ot amatlpox haa been disouvn-d at h atate farm, the tint caae to be re ported on that campua. With one or two raaea developtnr dally. University officials are taking immediate meaaurea to provide tor either the vaccination or the dully In apestlon ot every one on tho campus. -The a'fond week of backet ball rractln atarted Monday ulth a p'Ppy practice ! efeil chiefly to lh principles of orlmmani. 'liie varaltywaa repreanted by Jackaoa, Thompson and Koehter at forward. Munn at Center, and Anthea and gpear at guard. The lurgect and cleverest Issue ot Awgwatt, the university Joke mavaalne. publlMhed this year la number four, jurt off tho preaa. It is a tlilrty-lx-pa.i number wlih real hu-inoj- at 0 .r:-,'I.i8l K(on3 from f'.rn. to last. Tli '-over r-iK bf rwle'nr Klrxch. faff arils', t t,i;t-t "fwc llT.' k". Mkiwlng lV- t I'tmpliM t!.rrri-j Kebrncita w;n lii'rurxo la m.tn'S.i.:iy a'.tras'.lve. ilfa lAiUi- Vcjail f the Oji artnieiit of Kntfiijj litorniur lii. been r.k to ren-! tb" o a cn-irl r '0 the Cnmbrlue HItory j '.f i.i-rlct n Mtt'raturi'. tUlud by V. P. Triit. John i-iii;IO'. Hmart P. Sh'.-rmr i, . h J .-...i .r . k - ...111 1... ' it-'- vo )- a i I ll' T i' j.'Oim ii 'W Mnthrd to fj - aa.brMuu Illiji.v of 1. 1 - i-'jii W '. wi'.-.U ".ii - b.-a t.u :;'; J- 1$ ,c j; t A, .& Clir'-irnue iin'itrani T-.j alaged at Hie Toarj Women' Chrlyf.aa :t'wclt t!on nt in tlii TtTr.pIo building Totsd;:y after-i.i6,-!. ,1'ith Hjilun prifiiinl. Luclllo Wlkox a olio on "ChrUt.n,as Ulf.t." j JJniversity of Nebraska j j! ' Not8 Leading Members of I if"r( ''3i.-.'' cjV - 1 U S. WAR Left to right: Admiral Benson, Colonel E. M. House and General Tasker H. Bliss, three of America's representatives to the inter-allied war VICTOR SUES FOR INFRINGING NAME Charges Brodegaard Company With Using Similar Trade Mark to Sell Its Machines. The Victor Talking Machine com pany of Camden, N. J., filed suit in federal court Thursday against Brodegaard Bros, company, operating a jewelry store at Mxteentn -ana Douglas streets. The plaintiff al leges that the defendant is infringing the plaintiff's trade mark and trade name and misleading the public. " The complaint states that Brode gaard Bros, company is selling a talking machine named the "Victo ria;" that the name "Victoria"1 is placed on the machine in the same po sition as vthe name "Victor" on the plaintiff's well-known machine and that folders are printed in such a way as to mislead the public into believ ing that the, "Victoria" talking ma chine is the "Victor." Samples of the folders advertising the machine are appended to the com plaint. Jt is pointed out that one of these folders shows a picture of a man standing beside the "Victoria" machine and holding in his hand a "Victor" record, all of which, it is alleged, is part of an intention to mislead and deceive the public. A photograph of the window at Six tenth and' Douglas streets containing the (display 01 the machine is also appended, The window has a sign reading f V Victoria talking machine, $45." I he takers advertising the machine are printed in foreign languages, ' 1 he petition is signed iy Lnaries K. Haddon, vice president of the Vic tor Talking Machine company. It states also that the trade name, good will, etc., of the Victor company "are worth far more4han $1,000,000." Damages are "asked from the de fendant and an injunction preventing the defendant from continuing to of fer the "Victoria" machine for sale under that name. ... , . . 1 ,: - ... Rock 'Island Service . ? r .Flag Has 1,457 Stars Up to December 1, 1.457 Rock Is land employes had enlisted or called into the national army. Of the enlisted men Uie company of; some 200 had gone to France Jo work on railroad reconstruction. These men enlisted in this line. of work were all practical mechanics from the sev eral departments of the road, or train men. V 1 In tlic Chicago headquarters of the Rock Island there has been hung a service flag on which there are 1,457 stars. Cass County Brings Up Two Trucks Full of Booze Sheriff Quintin of Cass county brought two truck loads of "booze' from riattsmouth to the federal build ing here Wednesday. It was that cap- tured from two men who were passing through I'lausmouth er.route from St. Joseph to Omaha a few weeks ago. They have been fined in state court and bound over to the federal grand jury on a charge of violation of the Reed amendment. Ths liquor will be turned over to Forts Omaha and Crook' for tuedicinal use. For a Corn-Peeling Picnic, Ute "Gets-It" Pain E. :?a at Once, Corn Juat Diet! Do your cnrn-rlddin easily, with a tmile the baiM!-eel way. Tha'a the "Get-lt" may the only way your "corn or callue eomea off complete n though it were Rind to k'et f Oont Trarel Around the World In torn Agony, lae "fceta-It." "Getu-U" has cured more corns than ll itlier remed'es combined. It'a ai sure as the .....l.. fc, ... ..r . , t I w.. m iwiiiiar, n.i m ott.n . 'inici. uneil 03 mil- Hons. Don t take a chance with your feet, you can t eliord to cxper:nent with un- ."li1" when you know "Rts-if never I,,,. i -' i"' """" y corn, or iaiio. ', , tylirh shoes or pumps if ' t wsnt ancail and dance Demrnd 1 ijci-ii -wi"" .uusmu'.r iwck on tne swro. or u win be sent direct by k. Law - r.n?e 4 Co.. Ch'.eago. III. I I Bon in wmana anu recommended as the ' j , i ..j k. w ui. Iidruar store. It is inexpensive and j McConneU Drug- Co, Stores U. S, War Mission conference. The photograph is first to arrive showing them in British capital. the the FINDS SCRIPTURE QN JERUSALEM FALL Rev. C. W. Savidge Quotes From Bible to Shpw As cendancy of the Holy - ' . City, Jerusalem was never intended to be a Jewish nation is the opinion of Rev. C. W. Savidge of the People's church, but it shall be a nation of all the peo ples of the earth; Mr. Savidge takes this interpretation from three verses of the Bible, which; predicts that it shall conc to pass that 10 men shall akc hold of the skirt of him that is a Jew, saying "we will go with you for we have heard that God is with you." The verses to which Mr. Savidge refers are the twenty-first, twenty second and twenty-third verses of the eighth Chapter of Zachariah: 21. And the inhabitants of one city shall go to another spying, let us go speedily to pray before the Lord and to seek the Lord of hosts. I will go also. 22. Yea, and many people and strong nations shall come to seek the Lord of hosts in Jerusalem and to pray before the Lord, i 23. Thus saith the lord of hosts; in those days it shall come to pa,ss that 10 men shall take hold of the skirt of him that is a Jew, saying, we will go with you. For we have heard that God is with you. Obituary MltS. JOHN TOWERS, 44 years old, Thlrty-Bccond and K streets, died Wednesday night. She its survived bv her husband and seven children. Funeral Bervices will be held Friday j morning at 8:30 o'clock at thIrkln; chapel, South Side, to hi. Mary s church. Interment will be In St. Mary's cemetery. JOHX LARSON, 57 years old, died in a hospital Wednesday night of can cer of the stomach. He had been ill several weeks. He. had made his home at'312'i Woolworth avenue. Funeral services will b heW at 2 o'clock Fri day afternoon., at. Johnson &" Swan sou's funeral jsarlor. Larson had no relatives In this country. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success. . Follow the Judfment of thou who know good photofrapha. Rinehart-Steffens , Of Couraa. '-i ;'. 300 18th St, Smth.. Wead Bldf . Juat Off Famam. HEARTS TREATED FREE By Dr. Franklin MUa, the Croat Specialist, Who Sends $2.SOvTrial Treatment and New Book Free. To prove the remarkable effects of his new Special Personal Treatment for heart dis ease, short breath, pain in side, shoulder or arm, oppression, irregular pulse, palpitation, smothering, puffing of ankles or dropsy many are complicated with nerve, stomach, bowel and rheumatic aymptoms Dr. Miles will send to afflicted persons a Free Treatment. Bad caaes usually soon relieved. Many report cured after physiclana failed. These treatments are the result of 80 years' extensive research and remarkable success in treating various ailments of the heart, nerves and stomach, which often com plicate each case. Send for Remarkable Testimonials. So satisfactory are the results that he wishes every aick peraon to test this famous treatment at his expense. Afflicted persons should avail 'themselves of this liberal offer at once, as they may never again have such an opportunity. Delays ore danserous. No death come more suddenly than that from heart disease. Send for his Hfart Book and Two-Pound F-ree Treatment. Describe your disease. Ad dress Dr. Franklin Miles, Department HK 162 to 172 Franklin St., Elkhart. Ind. You Can't Brush Or Wash Out Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon : annly it at night when retir- inp; use enough to moisten the scalp j and ruo it in genuy wiw me linger tips. Do this tonight, wfd by morning, : most it not all ol your oanarun win i hp imno nml thrip nr four more an- : i:..t: ...:u .,., tl,. Jieenl.u lliiV will tuiiiLiictci. UU.'U I . V , . . . t and entirely destroy every single sign i and trace Of It, no matter DOW mucfl dandruff vou may have. , . 1UU will linu, IVU i':nb n ivvinus; and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair wlil be fluffy lustrous, glossy, silky and sort, aiv , look and feel a hundred times bettei You can get liquid arvon at an; I never fails to do the work. Adv. -1 QUESTIONAL ON DRAFT MAILED OUT SATURDAY District Exemption Board Convene After First of Year to Hear Claims. to The clerks board offices in the local exemption are preparing to send out 17,000 questionaires to Omaha registrants. Five per cent will be mailed Saturday, and 5 per cent a day will be mailed out for, 20 days. There are approximately 18,000 regis trants in the Omaha districts but it is estimated that 1,000 have either voluntarily enlisted or were called into service by the boards. The exemption officials of local boards have arranged to have a num ber of lawyers on hand, beginning Monday, to assist and advise regis trants who desire to claim exemp tion, and the lawyers will continue on the job untill all the registrants are classified. Wednesday the offices of the ex emption boirds were invaded by great hosts of registrants who were seek ing ways and means of separating themselves from the "unlucky seventh" Nebraska, but the exemp tion officials could not offer any ad vice. The district exemption board is not in session, and probably will not con vene until after the first of the year to pass on industrial and agricul tural exemption claims, which auto matically come tip from local ex emption boards. The officials are all at sea concern ing the second draft call. It may come any time, they say, and while This Is the Ring .Jewelry Christmas. Every 4xV' W y tive in beauty and ele- JfM f H ffpf rTn Dli rdNlllil 4 gance, no matter what Wtm YlQ v A Ml IV ) Kl Mli sWWlfl. m w Mivtr VUt 1 the price. A gift from 'JKS9 greatest compliment. , llllffj ilTiantll jjV "bor"""7 1 peLntfhethf - ,WM uar screws, ot.ua, 'JV WJ J JJWfflW JWl I1 I ffl RK?fJfM Scarf: Pin, Bracelet,;' , $3 ?J MrSMJ Watch, Wrist WafcTi, 1 I (JT - -Spi ' I WWn llww oChpm frlt?B ' jP Among worth-while M 'VLljiPj . hIW7 gifts, a beautiful 7Mil&S Ofllr J ' MLjt Genuine Diamond " . .W wMtt luitS stands paramount. It :Ml3 ill k is a gift that never WWkW ' WJll l JM WRIST ti K( V grows old, that never MJr f S VlAb i f flf If I J&M WATCH pl.OU Ti loses its original beauty, f l j WMl 1 a month 1; and increases; in, value 4sjL I Lfx ' " In nsii Lmr sCS I . WE ACCEPT I SmMT- LIBERTY BONDS AT 1 05 --rsVV'v 1041 Whal very yun M wan'ts for cn- . " MVfiiavaj ni ivn PSSs -g,: srmiK maa preaent Convertible Bracelet Watch, finest in payment for any Of our merchan- ZVyJgSfj-, quality gold filled, plain polished: high grade Full dise, or in settlement Of accounts. P j&- Jeweled movement, gilt dial; case and brace- tff C szr let guaranteed 20 years; special at 9.J Jt I .1(7 for a Christmas Present TheLoftisPerfectionDiamond $50 T- 1 si si..i . King leads all other gilts. It is our great special and the most popular ring ever designed. The extraordinary value we are giving is thronging our store and keep ing our buyers busy supplying the demand. 21 Jewel 16 Size HAMPDEN WATCHES that wUl PASS RAILROAD IN SPECTION. MC TERMS i $2.50 Month This (s an unparal leled bargain in a 21 Jewel movement Adjusted to temper ature, isochronism and five positions : double strata gold filled ease. Guaran teed 25 years. No. 223 Scarf d: 1: j a a 111, xiiiQ auuu goia, filigree work, bright finish, cul tured Pearl, 1 fine Diamond, $15 $1.50 Month FT BROS&CaiSSS Y m 1 rij-r 1 I iLj no definite information can be given out all preparations are being made to take care of it. Few Enlisted Men of the Navy Want Commissions Men who enlist in the navy are permitted, under a law enacted a number of years ago, to study and work themselves up to become com missioned officers if they study hard enough and can pass the examination. Very few enlisted men take ad vantage of this wonderful oppor tunity, however, and there's a rea son. A seeker after knowledge who invaded naval headquarters soon learned to his satisfaction why en listed men do not care to take the ex amination. As a rule every enlisted man has just so much vork to do aboard a ship, consequently he does not have much time to bend his back over a book in a frantic effort to dig out the technical side of the knowledge re quired by a commissioned officer. In about 10 years' service he is ready to take the examination, but by that time he had advanced and is pulling down "big" money. He analyzes everything down to its logical conclusion and decides that he will be better off if he holds his pres ent position. It's like this: Suppose a lad of 23 enlisls. In 10 years he may be drawing a salary and per quisites equivalent to $150 per month. In another 10 years he can retire on a pension of $75 per month. If he takes the examination and passes he will have to stick around 30 years longer before he is placed on the re tired list with a pension of $125 per month. He figures thit at the age of 43, with a monthly pension of $75, he will be better fitted to grasp the op portunities presented than he will be to wait until he is 63 and have' a monthly income of $125. In addition he takes into consideration tfie mor tality rate and learns that, according to statistics, he may not live long enough to get much enjoyment of his $125 pension. SHE Wants GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE OF GIFTS FOR WOMEN Diamond Rings, Solitaire Diamond Rings Loftis Solitaire Diamond Cluster Diamond La Vallieres Diamond Ear Screws Diamond Brooches Diamond-set Cameo La Vallieres. Diamond Lockets Watches, Diamond-set, solid gold. Watches, gold-filled Wrist Watches, solid gold Wrist Watches, gold-filled Wafchea. solid gold Bracelets,' solid gold Signet Rings. Diamond-set $10.00 Up . 50.00 Up . 10.00 Up . 10.00 Up . 7.00 Up . 12.00 Up . 10. 00 Up . 29.00 Up . 13.50 Up . 26.50 Up . 15.00 Up . 26.00 Up . 12.00 Up . 8.00 Up PearJ Beads, Diamond Clasp. 8.50 Up ALL Oli OUR EASY CREDIT TERMS DIAMOND RING Men' Faorits) Men's Diamond Ring, 6-prong Tooth mounting, 14k solid $75 gold, $1.85 A WEEK THE OLD RELIABLE, ORIGINAL Diamond and Watch Credit House Main Floor, City National Bank Block 409 South 16th St, Corner 16th and Harney Streets, Omaha Opposite Burgeaa-Naah Co. Department Store. "THE SEAL PIANOLA" An Ideal Christmas Gift Pianola, a player piano thai makes you a musician, even it you don't know one note from another, for it gives you magic fingers of air that you can control. This subtle control that makes the keys responsive to your very music thoughts sets the PIANOLA apart from all other Player Pianos, and you should not be content with a lesser player piano when the Real Pianola can be purchased for only $495, and on terms to meet your convenience, with a beautiful seat, scarf and selection of music. Liberty Bonds accepted same as cash. Schmoller & Rflueller 1311-13 Faraam St. Business es Boosted by On Handsomely Cased in Ring Box. Ready for Presentation Each Diamond is selected with special reference to the widespread effect and brilliancy which characterize all our Diamonds. The beautiful 6-prong 14k solid gold Loftis Perfection mount ing is faultlessly symmetrical, embodying all the lines of delicacy and beauty with the necessary security and strength. Very extraordinary value at $50. dCA CREDIT fci ?K PER- yau TERMS pi DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY GIFTS FOR MEN Diamond Rings, Solitaire $20.00 Up Diamond Rings Round Belcher 7-Diamond Cluster 55.00 Up Diamond Scarf Pins 8.00 Up Diamond Studs 10.00 Up Diamond Cuff Links 5.00 Up Kmblem Rings 7.00 Up Signet Rings, Diamond-set 10.00 Up Watches, solid gold 22.50 Up Watches, gold-filled 12.00 Up Wrist Watches 10.00 Up Cuff Links, solid gold 3.00 Up Kmblem Charms, solid gold 5.00 Up Cameo Scarf Pins, D,amond-set 9.50 Up Cuff Link and Scarf Pin Sets 6.00 Up Coat Chains, solid gold 4.50 Up Vest Chains, solid gold 12.00 Up ALL ON OUR EASY CREDIT TERMS LOFTIS Seven - Diamond The Cluster Ring The Diamonds are mounted to at to look like one large tingle ttone. Marvelt of Beauty at $50, $75, $100 and $125. Credit Termt: $1.25, $1.85, $2.50 and $3 per Week. .wull,. drop and chain. i line I EXTRA V Only H 95 How much of vyour music-self can you; put jito a player piano? (Jpon that depends the pleasure you will get out nf it TllA A e .o 1 i a Ti Company is U the sole mak er of the . Exclusive , Representatives. Piano Co. Use of Bee Want Ads WEEK 1164 C a m e o Brooch, pink and white Shell Cameo, fine solid gold green gold wreath border, 1 fine Diamond pendant loop on back and safety catcfl $18 $1.80 a Month DIAMOND AND PEARL LA VALLIERE popularity of La Vallierps is I unsurpassed by any other article I of Jewelry. You can make no mis take m selecting a handsome Dia mond La Valliere for a Christmas resent. i 17 La Valliere, fine solid gold, open work design, briirht finl.h r.nin. d...i eultured Pearl, Aen me uiamona; 15-inch .HI 111 $i.25A "MONTH . PHONE DOUCLAS 1444 and OUR SALESMAN WILL CALL Call or write for Catalog No. 903. Open Every Evening Until Christmas I ft 7