4 A THE OMAHA. SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 11, 1917. BLAMES PRESS OF U. S. FORUPHEAVAL Charles Edward Russell Says Newspapers Print "Wild Sto Ties' Which Germany Cir. cnlates in Petrograd. Dei Moines, la., Nov. 10. (Spe cial.) Charles Edward Russell, so cialist lecturer and member of the Root commission to Russia, declared in an intercview here that the Maxi malists can no more control Russia than the I. W. W. can control the United States. There are spots in the United States where the I. W. W. is strong," he said, "but they have no influence in the country at large. The Hol sheviki control Petrograd and they are afirly strong in Moscow, but out side of these two cities they are about as popular and influential as the I. W. VV. is with the American farmer. The greatest influence for evil in Rus sia is not the Holsheviki nor i sit the wonderful German espionage system which is at work in that country. "It is the attitude of a majority of the newspapers of America. American editors print every wild story about Russia which comes into their hands. They publish editorials criticizing and denouncing Russia, based on false hood and containing false conclusions. Every wild news story and every un friendly editorial finds it way back to Russia and there does its mischief. "I do not mean that the American press deliberately aids Germany," he continued. "It does not. The trouble is that every American editor has im planted in the dept of his being the instinct for a good story. He will publish anything if it makes good reading." He declared that Germany is the greatest press agent nation on earth and the German publicity machine "has the newspapers in the hollow of its hand." Mrs. Lucinda Dawson, Tabor's Oldest Resident, Dies at 94 Tabor, la., Nov. 10. (Special.) Mrs. Lucinda Davison, the oldest resi Miss Lucinda Davison, the oldest resi dent of THabor, died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. VV. Gaylord on South Main street, death resulting from the infirmities of old age. She celebrated her 94th birth day on the 20th of last July. She came to Tabor from Ohio in 1854 and has lived here in Fremont county ever since, except few years spent in Ne braska during the later eighties. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. M. W. Gaylord of Tabor and Mrs. Lydia Grosse of Grand Island, Neb. Miss Bessie Lamb of the Tabor central telephone office was operated on for appedicitis at St. Joseph hos pital, Omaha, on Wednesday last A quiet home wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Feese on South Main street, Thurs ilar, at S p. m., whan thntr nophsw, Willi K. rM of Nodawsr was marrltd to Kin i Uyrtls C. Evans of Gravity. Tha youn roupla will Ilva on Mr. ' farm naar Nodaway. Seward Commercial Club yvill Help Equip Company A Seward, Neb.,Nov. ldU-(Special.) -At the mid-week luncheon of th Commercial club yesterday, it'was de cided to raise $1,000 to equip Com pany A, Seventh battalion, with motor .truck, typewriter, etc. 1 County Clerk J. R, Robert will open up am usic store in the Cattle baok building. ' Former First Lieutenant Glen A. Arvey of Company A, Seventh Ne braska National Guard, hat received his appointment aa captain. Dr.. Rex Fuller of this city has re ceived notice of his appointment as first lieutenant in the medical corps of the Seventh Nebraska National Guard. ' Mrs. Robert. D. Muir of Milford, who died on Wednesday, was buried today from her late home. She was prominently indentified with the early history of the county.. ' Caul A. Hartwig, of this city, and ,'m Margaret Courtright of Milford. v, ere married Monday at St Joseph, Mo. Some of the corn that was cribbed the early part of Ihe autumn has turned black. The corn all over the county is soft and much of it will be unsalable. E. J. Erford and Tat Conway of Staplchurst, met in an auto collision yesterday, badly smashing the Erford car. J ' News From Table Rock And Pawnee County Table Rock, Neb., Nor. 10. (Spe cial.) The district appellate board has allowed the following Pawnee county dependency claims: Francis J W.-akland. Carl L. Rinne, Anton P. Vrtiskaf Joseph W. Kalina. Walter L. Johnson, Alfred M. Tatro, Glen Wade, Albert Rocsch, John A. Davison, Norman Lupton, Leonard C. Gottula, Joe Karas, Ralph E. Bowen, Albin Kaliri, Chet. Easter, Glen G. Stewart, Richard L. Smith, Earl E. Morrison, Allen Williamson, Theodore J. Ka men. Dependency claims were de nied to William Kockeinann, Joseph R. Rauh, Guy Linn, Mecena Moss. An agricultural claim was allowed in favor of Clifford Albright. Rev. Hugh Robinson, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Iawnee City, has been called to do his bit in the war. He has been called by the Na tional War Council of the Young Men's Christian association to serve as secretary of religious work at Fort Omaha, and is in Omaha this week lining up the work. Rev. Mr. Robin son has been granted a three months' leave of absence by his church. Clifford Albright and Miss Mil dred Fink, well known young people of this county, were married in Oma ha Monday afternoon November 5, at 4 o'clock at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. F. L. Haas. After a short wedding tour they will return to Pawnee City to make their home. J. N. Stauffcr, who resided the greater part of his life in Pawnee county, died at his late home in Kan sas City, Mo., November 3, 1917, in the sixtieth year of his age. Surviv ing him are his wV, and three sis ters, Mrs. Katherinu Stauffcr of Kan sas City, Mrs. Belle Dort and Mrs. Elsie McLeod of Pawnee City, and Mrs. Ethel Starr of Kansas City. Fu neral services were held at the Chris tian church in Pawnee City, conducted by Rev. A. G. Hastings, and the in- terment was in tne rawnee uty cem etery. Funeral of Leonard McGrew Is Held in Washington (From a Staff Correspondent.) Washington, Nov. 10. (Special Tel egram.) The funeral of Leonard M. McGrew who was killed Wednesday morning by the overturning of an automobile in which he was returning from his home in Cherrydale, Va.. a suburb of Washington, while on nis way to work in the Treasury depart ment, was held today. Mr. McGrew was born near Palmyra, Otoe county, about nine years ago entering the di vision of public moneys in the Treas ury department through the civil ser vice. He is survived by a wife and two children, having been married in Nebraska. Stella Baptist Church Calls Rev. H. M. Davis Stella, Neb., Nov. 10. (Special.) Rev. N. M. Davis, the new pastor of the Baptist church, comes here from Wellfleet in Lincoln county. He was graduated from Union university at Jackson, Tenn., and Southwestern seminary at Fort Worth. Tex. The Stella Baptist church has expended Loveliness in All Her Glory Why Stuart's Calcium Wafers Should Bo tho Rolianco of Maid and Mat ron Aliko. Thoy Croat and Preserve Skin Boauty. more than $1,000 in repairing on the building this year, putting a basement under the auditorium. Smooth Postal Swindle Nearly Succeeds in Lincoln (From a Staff Correspondent.) Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 10. Swindlers operating on a gigantic scale with forged or counterfeit Cuban money orders were foiled when the Cushman Motor Works, of Lincoln, stopped payment on a sight draft for $2401.10. W. T. Irons, treasurer of the com- I pany, announced that some time ago a Cuban wrote to the Cushman con cern, enclosing 25 $100 money orders from San Diego, Cuba, for the osten sible purpose of establishing a credit. The orders were deposited at a local bank and a few days later the hank received a sight draft for $2,401.10, payable to the Cuban's credit at a New Orleans bank. Thursday the local company hon ored the sight draft but payment was stopped by wire to New Orleans. This END FOR FREE TRIAL PACKAGE Soldiers Home Notes Oraad Inland, Nov. 10. (Bpoolal. Unci lark Anderson xpecl to lev tonight for Ts," wherrf he will remain Indefinitely. Mrs. Ames la making as hort visit with friends who called for her last Sunday with an automobile. Mrs. Juhnke ran daily be seen going about In her wheelchair, when the weather it pleasant. The home carpenter la at present putting on the roof on the north aide of the main building, and It will be but as hort time un til the outside Improvements that have re quired tho attention the greater part of the summer, will have been completed. Con tract work is delayed on account of a short aga of supplies. Never in tho history of the Institution haa the homo faced winter better prepared than at preaent. Feed for the horses, cattle, swine, etc., haa been stored In abundance, the stock la In splendid condition. Fall plowing la op to date. Westminster, Twenty-ninth and Mason J. Franklin Young, Pastor At 10:10, "The Kingdom In Power;'1 litble school at noon: Junior Christian Xndeavor, 1:10: Pen lor Christian Kndeavor, :!; 7:10, "The Temp tation to World Power.' "Take My Advice and Uo Stuart's Calcium Walera If You Want Pretty Skin." It a tine thing to' join party where loveliness is in all her glory. But don't despair if your face ia covered with pimples, blotches, liver spots or your body ia covered in apota with tetter, rash, boils, eto. Just use Stuart's Calcium Wafers for a abort time and see how quickly you will elear up your skin. Your omptelon will take on a fresher hue and the rose tint of health will play hide and seek in your, cheeks. Impure blood la blue or black. Purify it and it becomes ruby red. Thia color showing beneath the skin ia the secret of all beautiful complexions. Stuart's Calcium Wafers are sold by all druggists everywhere. Price St cents a box. A sample package will be mailed free to anyone who will aend coupon below. Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co., 482 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Send me at once, by re turn mail, a free trial package ot Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Name , ,,. Street ,,, State" LESS 1AT IF BACK 1 KIDNEYS HURT . "Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form 6r other, says a well-known author ity, because the uric ia meat txcites tha kidneys, they become overworked, get sluggish, clog up an cause all sorts of distress, particularly back ache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid 1 stomach, - constipation, torpid liver,-sleeplessness, bladder' and uri- . nary irritation. . : -The moment fow back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right or if bladder H TiHr. Jrou gct about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; , take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa ter before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the add of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink, which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary oraans clean. thus avoiding serious kidney disease. Advertisement I was just a jump ahead of the Cuban who was waiting for it. The Lincoln plan was identical with the Kansas City and Omaha cases. Pitloun, Who Killed Wife, Sentenced to The Pen for Life John Pitloun, who murdered his wife in the presence of her two young children in their home at Eighteenth and O streets June 21, was sen tenced by Judge Sears Saturday morning to the penitentiary for life. "The shot was tired in the coldest deliberation," said Judge Sears to the prisoner as he faced hini to receive his sentence, "and if I had been on the jury I would have found you guilty myself." Pitloun shot his wife through the breast when she refused to tell him what she had done with $78 which she had saved. After receiving the fatal wound she seized her 2-year-old babv and ran from the house. She fell about 20 feet from the door, dead. Charles Edward Russell to Speak in Omaha Tuesday "The man who knows more about Russia than any man in the United l States" will be in Omaha to speak to the Commercial club Tuesday, No vember 13. Suggestion on Eczema It will take Jnst a few moments to step In and ask us what our experience has been in the way of grateful customers with the sooth ing wash of oils, D. D. D. 15c, soc and ll.oo. Vour money back unless the first bottle, re lieres you. HD.HD.IQ). mxe Liquid Wash I u. . .. .liliKsJ a.. Ufc Kidney Trouble Often Causes Serious Backache When your back aches, and your bladder and kidneys seem to be disor dered go to your nearest drug store and get a bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It is a physician's pre scription for ailments of the kidneys and bladder. It has stood the test of years and has a reputation for quickly and effec tively giving results in thousands of cases. This prescription so very effective, has been placed on sale everywhere. Get a bottle, medium or large size, at your nearest druggist. However, if you wish first to test trfls preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Omaha Sunday Bee. j Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success. ' ! t ArcA ifjfjhklMsVBtf fwWy esVtyv w.jVM erfr.vyw.weJ,.rWwWIt,a Not Too Early to ThinkewwaWww .WiVtr' or wnnaimaa. rr GIFT SHOP5 "Under a White Umbrella" Batik Exhibit The work of Mr. Paul Slu8ser of New York. One of the most promis ing of America's young er painters, is being shown all this week in our Gift Shop. Each piece is designed and dyed by the artist himself. In the collection are in teresting acarfs, boudoir shawls and wall pieces. Commissions will be ac cepted for pieces for interior decoration and for wall panels. Wednesday The Gift Shop will have on public display a number of most attractive new bags "Millard's" original designs at $20.00 Each Co RUGS, SECOND FLOORS JUST ARRIVED An Entrancing Assortment of ORIENTAL RUG Almost, imperishable, quite unforgetable, created by peoples who, counting time against accomplishment, count time as nothing. Even in normal times this assembly of fine rugs would be considered an important exhibit. Room Sizes Dnio Arak, Shah Abbas,1 Sonde, bmall KUQS Kemere, Laristan and Ker- Daghistan, Afshan, Iran, manshah. Saraband, 4-2x6-8 $ 85l00 Iran, 6-6x4-1 82.50 Kazak, 8-4x4 75.00 Saruk, 7x4-4 165.00 Daghistan, 6x4 . . 57.50 Saruk, Kazak, Saraband. A Few Examples Follow Shir van, 6x3-10.. 38.50 Belouchistan, small rugs from $33.50 to $75.00 Shah Abbas, 12-4x9 520.00 Mahal, 13-6x10-7. 400.00 Kemere, 11-9x8x6 570.00 Mahal, 11-9x9-6.. 300.00 Chinese, 11-8x9-11 248.00 Kermanshah, 14-5x9-10 750.00 lig j lillr 1 1BjS William and Mary .Dining Room Furniture ' in Jacobean Oak The remarkable beauty of this furniture is due to the inter mingling of French and Dutch artisans with English workmen. The motifs are mainly Duch, being made lighter and more grace ful by the French influence, while the finish is Jacobean and the material sturdy oak. We are now showing many well built William and Mary types at very moderate prices, as follows: William and Mary Buffets, $44.00, $52.50, $58.00, $60.00 and $73.00 William aad Mary Extension Tables $30.00, $30.00, $40.00, ?47.00, $55.00 William and Mary Dining Chairs, with slip leather seats $5.50, $7.50, $9.00, $11.00 William and Mary China Closets $41.50 Victrola Free Trial Offer We have two objects in view in making this un usual offer. FIRST, we want you to know what our VICTROLA SERVICE is. Second, we want you to become better acquainted with the Victrola itself, therefore, we are willing to send to your home during the month of November any one of the famous Victor machines ranging in price S20.00 to $380.00, for ONE WEEK on free trial without either charge or obligation. If you decide to purchase after the trial, you may take advantage of our pay ment plan. A combination we recom mend is Style X, with 24 selections on 12 double rec ords of your own choice. Price .... $94.00 J A Very Dainty Ivory Breakfast Suite This pretty, bright and fresh breakfast room fur niture is exceedingly well built and finished, and is worthy of careful consideration in the "furnishing plan" of any good home. The Buffet ....$56.00 Gate Leg Table, $25.00 The chairs, each, $10-50 Side Table ....$25.00 J VISIT The Elwood Omaha's Newest and Bright est Apartment House We have furnished and draped Suite No. 1 complete and we want you to see it just to prove how beautiful an apartment home may be when our experts in home planning do the work. GO TODAY The Elwood is situated at 49th Ave. and Dodge St. Hours 4:30 to 9 p. m., week days; 11 a. m. to 9 p. m., bundays. J r The Englander DOUBLE DA-BED As illustrated, in white enamel or walnut fin ish. 30 inches wide and 6 feet, 6 inches long. Is a very suitable piece of furniture for sun room or living room. Quickly converted into ft full width bed; price, with mattress In White Enamel. .. ,. ... .$41.00 - In Walnut Finish 843.00 Cretonne Covers and Pillows, as shown, ex- V. tra. Hand Made Reed and Fibre Chairs And Rockers These Chairs and Rock ers for living room and library, are finished in a beautiful frosted brown color that harmonizes with most modern col or schemes. They are light in weight, but very strong and dur able. A pleas ing variety of designs and sizes are shown, with loose cushioned tapestry upholstery. Priced at $18, $20, $25 and $30 Tables to match, as low as $12.50. J THE SEALY NO-TUFT MATTRESS This mattress makes the ideal cushion on which to sleep, conforming to the body at every point with just the degree of resistance and resilience most desired. " It is sold under an absolute guarantee to give complete satis faction for 20 years. Special Demonstration under the direction of I a Factory Representative. All This Week J DOWN STAIRS THE ACORN RANGE rr "MAIN FLOOR ACOM I ! i Meets the Needs of Those Who Would Economize BECAUSE The Acorn saves 25 to 33 H fuel. The linings cannot burn out. It has a one-piece electric welded body. The Acorn is easily cleaned. The lids are reinforced and non-warplng. It is an absolutely quick, "even" baker. The Acorn burns any kind of fuel. It haa an absolutely non-corrosive body. It is equipped with sectional lids. The oven bottom is braced so that it cannot buckle. The nickel is enduring, the white porcelain is easily cleaned. Coal, Coke or Wood Types, from $39.00.. Combination Gas or any Coal Types, from $74.00. Sold on Very EASY TERMS. Lace Curtains are the Correct and Logical Treatment for Windows Ruffled Muslin Curtains About 100 pairs in 10 different patterns, in dots and small figures; 40 inches wide, 2 yard long; per pair, 82.25. Filet Net Curtains The supreme effort of the American manu facturers, in white and ivory, with motifs of Venetian Filet and Eylet Embroidery. Priced at $4.50, 86.00. 87.50, 810. 812.00, 815.00 and up to 827.50 per pair. Over 20 different patterns. New Scotch Madras just arrived, in an assortment of most effec tive color combinations, for living room, sun room, dining room or chamber. 62 inches wide; per yard 82.50, 82.85, 33.75. i 4. r 2 WIWIm j'fbfiiJij & Wilhelm Co.