Wife, 73. Bakes l,'*M!ake for Own (rolden Wedding ( - * couple Vt;ed at Fremput, Iml., Celebrate Anniversary at Fremont, Neb., Pres ent Home. Fremont, Neb., Jan. 22.—Mr. ;tnd Mrs. <\ B, Noyes «»f Fremont cele brated their COth wedding anniver sary Tuesday, anrl as a special fea ture of the occasion, Mrs. Noyes, though 73, baked a cake for the party. Mr. Noyes, who is 7G. and his wife were married in Fremont, Ind., and by a peculiar coincidence, arc cele brating their noth anniversary in a town of the same name, though in different state. Two years before their marriage, Noyes canto to Dodge county and took a homestead near Scribner. returning with his bride, • t ho Noyes resided gn t He homestead for 21 years. / Twenty-eight years ago the family For every ache and pain A use Ben-Gay freely. Its penetrating warmth ^ drivesawaythesoreness * like magic and brings ^ quick and blessed relief. A i- . A COT*. Backaches Toothache. ^ Rheumatism ^ Tired leet Coughs and colda Headaches * TKoi. 1 erming & Ca Amti. Ageou. N. Y* moved to Fremont, where the hue bamr continued to. farm on a small scale. Noyes still continues to culti vate his garden and every spring Ik oils of the first to report early speci mens of homegrown vegetables. His yxife also Is active about the house and prepared the feast for the anni versary party. Mr. Noyes attended both the 60th and Both wedding anniversaries of hts own parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Noyes of Fremont, Ind. Civil War Captain h Dies at Tecumseh bounded Yet Crippled for Life After Stay in I Libby Prison. SlieriHl Dhpntf'i t«i - lie Omaha Bff. Tecumseh, Neb., Jan. 22.—('apt. A I >. Flanagan, 70, died at Ills home here today after being in failing health for many months. He was a native of Pennsylvania and command ed Company A, Fifty-fifth Pennsyl vania Volunteer infantry, through much of the civil war. After being wounded at Chaffin’s Farm, A’a., Sep tember 20, 186-1, Ale was sent to Libby prison with but little or no attention, where lie was held 12 days before parole. His injuries crippled him for life. Captain Flanagan had been a resi dent of this county for half a century. Ills wife died last July. His three sons, Frauk and Edward of AA'yrnore, und Earl of Littleton, Col., were with him when he died. , ^cAcral Kxpected to Seek Norfolk Postmaster Job Norfolk* Neb.. Jan. 22.—There will be numerous candidates for the Nor folk post mastership, which is now vacant, when the time comes for ap plicants to file Two applicants al ready have indicated they will asi/ for the position. One is W. L. Wtch* man, who was formerly assistant postmaster, and the other is Mrs. Jean*Whitney, the republican woman leader in the Third congressional dis trict. Mr*. Nesbit Buried. Fremont, Nel... Jftn. 22.—Funeral 'iftvh-es for Mis. Mary Nesbitt, 9;«. the oldest inmate of the Old People's home is Omaha, who died Saturday, were held in Fremont at Kidge ceme tery. Mr/. Nesbitt, who entered the home of her own volition, was a res ident of Fremont for 20 years prior to iier entrance into the Omaha insti tution. Kiddies Yet Hope for Warm Shoes Children Wake in Morning and Wonder If W ish W ill Come True. t Acknowledged n.WI-SI A. I. K.. Pleasanton. »b I.W Frank Hnneen. lehllnr. Nek .. -1HI Mrs. E. II. W A Friend. at. Edward. »l> Mrs. T. M. Orr. ».«• A Friend . J •«<» Rhrn Frnmkln. l-'bl Mrs. Nathnn Roberts. 8.IHI Total . »M4* Puce _ JVe have as sembled in one great section, all our discon tinued sample pieces, togeth er with the re serve stock ol these patterns, to be sold at exactly y2 Price 225.00 “Master Built” Three-Piece Parlor Suite, 159.50 A handsome matched suite in genuine Maker velour Made especially for us and guaranteed absolutely. Your choice of Davenport and Obnir or 125.00 Davenport and High Back C hair 325.00 Four-Piece Bed Room buite .189.75 A dainty Bedroom Suite in the American walnut and the two tone fin ish We call your special attention to the full \ anity and larpe « hifn.r ettc, which a're not usually included, in a suite at such a 189.75 low price. Four pieces, as illustrated, for the hehrunry Sale, 6.75 All Steel Spring, 3.49 Piniahed In ll>e i> r# J enamel. All regular \ Rlzoa. l.lmlt of |»lwo to a cua toiner 22.50 Fifty Pound Lay er Felt Mattress, 15.00 Contain* all puro f«ltort (•linn Rust four odra row a of alrto fttttchlnm. A1 A rpgular alro* While our Furniture stocks are on the whole very large, in some instances quantities are limited. We suggest that you shop promptly after reading this ad in order to be assured of the selection you desire. H#«rnllt VUft*r « iplcs the plank of the democratic platform of 1S56 denouncing the Know Nothing movement of that period. “That ileHuratiori. my friends, is ;«* applicable to tlie Ku KIux Klan of today as It was to the Know Noth log's of ’56.” he said. To Give Away Bible?. New York, Jan. 22. president Cool Wife hns accepted the honorary presi dency of a business iron's committee soon to be Incorporated as the Foun dation for tho Free Distribution of the American Bible, J *r. Itufus t\ Miller, secretary of the committee, said. The committee expects to take over the copyright of the American version of the Bible, now held by a private concern, Dr. Miller said. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Minneapolis Mayor Wed in New York New York, Jan. 22.—Mayor George K, Leach, of Minneapolis, and Mias Anita Churcher, of La Jolla, Cal., were married this afternoon at the Marble collegiate church by Dr. Dan iel A. Poling. The ceremony was simple, though having a martial air. Mayor Leach wore hlg uniform as col one! of the 151st Field Artillery, Mi*s Churclier her V. M. C. A. uniform. It was while they were in service during the war that the couple met. Mayor Leach has since been made a brigadier general, but prefers to h* called colonel. Salt and vinegar will remove atains from discolored teacups. Wednesday—Drastic Price Reductions in This Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale of Fine Winter Coats Styles and Sizes for Women and Misses. All High-Priced Models. Many But One of a Kind. J All Grouped and Reduced for | - Immediate Clearance ,, , Coats That Handsome ^ rrf * J W C"C I rimmed r. , ^ Former{y Mcdels Marked as in af Vca™ty High as of Styles 850Q Jins is your opportunity to save money on a liandsome winter coat— for you get much more tlian 38.00 worth when von invest in one of these coats. Every coat was originally marked mmli higher than this low sale price and carries all the characteristics of high priced models. The fabrics are beautiful soft pile materials, smart overplaids or novelty sport mix tures, the styles are charming enough to suit the most fastidious, linings are high class, and finish is careful and thorough to the smallest detail. Every coat is a convincing argument to invest in a wrap with which to finish this season—and, as is true of high quality garments—its style and appear ance will be as good next season. Fur trimmings are A'iatka. Dyed Coney, Skunk, Dyed Opossum and Manchurian Wolf. Models With Luxurious Collars of Fur Coats'With Soft Fur Collarsand Cuffs Tailored Sport Models of Smart Materials Embroidered, Stitched and Ornament Trimmed Coats . Every.Coat Completely and Warmly Lined A Style for Every Taste, Type and Need_ ▼ Second Floor Fine Wool Sport Skirts Values ‘o 18.75; IVooI cheeks, novelty stripes and plaids. Also plain camels hair color. Pleated styles and wrap-around effects. All colors and combinati"iis. Sizes 26 to 32 waist. Remarkable values. Priced, Each 9.98 Fur Coats and Scarfs Entire .stock of women's fur coats and scarfs. Greatly reduced for immediate and final disposal. Prices in some in stances offer reductions of l/3 and V2 Off Regular Price Women s Fine Satinette Bloomers — - —* Satinette Bloomers—For wom en ; cut long: reinforced crotch ; double elastic cuffs; full cut, well made and carefully fin ished; in navy, 'purple and brown; regularly 1.59; 7Qp special, per pair Third Floor—South ~Men77^ne~$T50~ Fleeced Union Suits C| ti Warm weight; well iun 3 to 50 ^, Main Floor—W«*t Most o f the Fun Is in Making Them! Boxed Valentine Materials Per Box, 39c Receiving a Valantine gives a child hut « monien 01 pleayr> w hile making them affords hour* of entertainment for lit tie foik* In these gay sesrle* hoxea »re *11 the necessaiv materials a: ,1 printed directions lor putting them togelher. Purchair Them In the Bock S«rt'on—Main Floor—Areade 1/7SCC The First Washer Made Was a - VOSS 48 Years Ago j VOSS Washing Machines are th Invest pi ■ d \ Washers sold. We have one to stii4 every need ami ineoHic. Fifth Floor % - Wednesday s Sale of Women’s Leather Hand Bags and Party Boxes I Largo and smah sizes in Moroc oo. Pin Seal. Crepe Seal, India Goat and Persian Lamb leath- | er finishes. Included are the new flat styles, pouch and van ity boxes. There are also some novelty silk bags. Colors to match the costume* brown, grey, navy, red. blue, black and others. 2.50 lo 3.00 Values Sale Price Each Main Floor—Ea.t Special Prices. Hair Goods Wavy Switch Throe separate strands, 20 inches long; 5 00 values, specially 3.98 priced, at Natural Wavy Switch Three separate strands. 20 inches long; specially priced 4.98 at. each. Third Floor—\S»*t A^k in our Phonograph Department for full infor m a t i o n regarding the Omaha Musical Memory Contest. Phonograph D. partm.nt Miin Floor— \%»»t