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    THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1917.
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Brie) City News
Root Print It Nw Beacon Prsa.
For Xmas Everything electrical
Burgess-Granden Co.
Mrs. Conncll Improving Mrs. W.
J. Connell is reported as improving
at a hospital, where she underwent an
operation for appendicitis.
Goes to Fort IiOgan Ralph Pick-
rel. formerly an employs of Thomas
Kilpa trick & Co., enlisted in the avia
tion corps and has been sent to Fort
logan, Colo.
Knlists at Fort Omaha Wayne L.
Moore, formerly connected with the
M. E. Smith & Co. statistical depart
ment, has enlisted in aviation camp
at Fort Omaha.
Callahan Undergoes Operation W.
E. Callahan, president of the Calla
han Construction company, who un
derwent an operation at St Joseph
hospital, is recovering rapidly.
Trummer Bound Over Frank
Trummer, alias "Monk Trummer," ar
rested by detectives Wednesday, was
bound over to district court Thursday
morning. He is charged with receiv
ing stolen property.
Hookfolder a Bankrupt Lorain E.
lonjranecker, 912 Hickory street, a
hookfolder for the Omaha Printing
company, filed a petition in bank
ruptcy. His assets are $22 8 and his
liabilities $368.
Jury Panel Set Over The jury
panel which was to have been called
for service on January 7, 1918. in dis
trict court and all cases stipulated for
trial on that date, have been contin
ued until January 21, 1918.
Three. Granted Divorces James B.
Garnsey ww granted a divorce from
(Jrace Garnsey, but she was awarded
$339 alimony. Mary Zvolunek was
granted a decree from Henry, and
Sarah LIgett was-freed from William.
Limit of . Orders The muny coal
department on Wednesday night re
ceived orders at the South Side office
to the limit of a supply of three cars
of coal which are available for that
territory.
State Bank of Omaha, corner Six
teenth and Harney streets, pays 4 per
cent on time deposits. Three per cent
tn savings accounts. ' All deposits In
this bank are protected by the de
positors' guarantee fund of the state
of Nebraska, Adv.
Benefit Flay "The Miller and His
I Daughter," a benefit play, the proceeds
of which will go to St. Adelbert's
parish, will be given at the Catholic
Sokol hall, 1245 South Thirteenth
.street, Sunday, December 16. Music
will be furnished by the Gate City
band, under the direction of Joseph
Pluhacek.
Rome Miller Sue Rome Miller
has filed suit against John Chadek,
Joseph Vasco, sr., and Joseph Vasco,
jr., for $1,150, alleged to be due for a
month's rent of the Millard hotel.
Miller alleges he leased the Millard
to Chadek and that Chadek sub
leased to the Vascos, who have failed
to remit last month's rent
IIND WHISKY PLANT
IN ATTIC OF HOME .
OF SAMUEL RIEKES
The morals squad led by Sergeant
Madsen, in co-operation with Special
State Agents Buell and Mathwig,
found nearly $1,000 worth of whisky
hidden away in a semi-attic above a
clothes closet in the home of Samuel
Riekes, a junk dealer, 1544 North
Nineteenth street, last night. Reikes
was arrested and later released on
bonds.
Previous to the finding of the
liquor the officers arrested Daveiieb,
clerk at the Bee Hive pool hall, 820
Nortlj. Sixteenth street, and another
person who gave his name and ad
dress as R. J. Harris, 604 North
Twenty-third street, and charged
them with illegal sale and possession
of intoxicating liquor.
Dave' Licb was arrested following
a sale of 24 pints of whisky for $50.
The man, who gave his name as Har
ris, is said to have gotten the whisky
for Lieb and is charged with the il
legal sde and possession of intoxi-
. ' 1 V) . I. ...arA ..f.lCAl nil
bonds. , ,
Officers A. C. and M. E. Ander
son, Wade, Buell and Mathwig as
sisted Sergeant Madsen in the raid.
Twenty pints of whisky and five
large jugs were confiscated by State
Officers Euell and Mathwig yesterday
?' ernoon in the soft drink parlor of
;.att Jazynk, 4402 L street, and the
proprietor was arrested and charged
with the illegal possession of intoxi
cating liquor.
Mary Connors Attacks the
Sunday Closing Ordinance
"Selling groceries is( a work of
necessity and charity," maintains
Mary Connors in her petition for an
injunction to prevent the enforcement
of the Sunday ordinance, passed by
the city council. "The pretended
ordinance," the petition says, "affects
more than 300 grocery and meat
stores in Omalia ana is oppressive,
unlawful, unreasonable, prejudiced
and discriminates unjustly against the
plaintiff and violates her constitu
tional rights as a business woman,"
says the petition. She denies the au
thority of the commissioners to enact
or enforce such an ordinance.
The plaintiif quotes the state law
providing a fine tor working on Sun
day, in which works of necessity
and charity are excepted. She main
tains that selling groceries certainly
comes under the exceptions, adding
that "it preserves the health and well
being of the community, Sundays as
well as week days." Besides, she
charges that the candy slores, cigar
stores, fruit stands and soda fountains
are allowed to operate on Sun
days under the ordinance closing the
grocery store and meat markets. She
asks that the city officials be restrain
ed from closinz her store and prose
cuting her under the ordinance.
Wheatless and Meatless "
Dinner for the Farmers
The fifth annual meeting of the
Elkhorn Farmers' institute, under the
auspices of the Western Douglas
Countv Agricultural 'society, will be
held in Denker's hall, Elkhorn, Fri
day. Henry C. Bull, president of
the Western Douglas County Agri
cultural society, will deliver the open
ing address, and an expert from the
universitv at Lincoln will talk on
"Farm Management."
In the afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the
women's session, there will be a
demonstration of wheatless and meat
less menus.
Tun Npw Hahles Asked
To Brazil and Argentinaj
Rio Janeiro, Dec 13. The West-
fm Union Telegraph company, the
newspapers report, has asked the gov-
ernment for permission to lay two
submarine cables. The first will run
irom Rio Janeiro through Para, bra
zil, to the Antilles, while the other
1 will be from Rio Janeiro to Argen
tina by way of Santos and Lruguay.
SOUTH SIDE
SOUTH SIDE SENDS
22 POLISHRECRUITS
Young Men Will Leave . This
Afternoon for Buffalo on Way
to France; Dinner at Ex
change Building.
r V
Twenty-two recruits enlisted yes
terday in the Polish army for service
in France. They will leave Omaha
this afternoon for Buffalo, N. Y.,
where they will mobilize previous to
embarkation for France.
They will fight in, France under the
direction of the French and United
States governments, but under the
Polish nag for the independence of
Poland.
A farewell dinner will be tendered
them Thursday at 2 p. m., in the
spacious hall of the Exchange build
ing. South Side.
Patriotic speeches and entertain
ment will be in evidence.
Boys and Girls Plan
For Vacation Work
Many South Side High school stu
dents will work in the stores and busi
ness, and packing houses during the
two weeks' Christmas vacation, which
begins December 18. Most of the
boys and many of the girls have pro
cured situations where they can help
out with the Christmas rush. They
are willing to do their bit in relieving
the labor shortage and this spirit ot
helpfulness is fostered by E. Huwaldt,
principal of the South Side school.
More than half of the boys in the
South Side High school work after
school and Saturdays.
James W. Formanek Dies
After Eight Years' lltass
James W. Formanek, 57 years old,
died Tuesday at his home, 4fS bouui
Nineteenth street. He had been in
poor health for the last eightiyears.
He has lived in South Omaha for the
last 28 years. Funeral services will
be held at 2 o'clock Sunday after
noon at the Korisko chapel to the Na
tional Bohemian hall, Twenty-first and
U streets. The Woodmen of the
World, of which he was a member,
will have charge of the services'. In
terment will be in the Bohemian Na
tional cemetery.
He is survived by his widow, four
daughters, Mrs. H. G. Welsh, Mrs.
Charles Eberl, South Side; Mrs. L.
W. Gogan and Mr;. E. J. . Connelly,
both, of Lindsey, and one son,
James, jr.
Enlists to Do His Bit
For the Government
John Larkin, South Side business
man, left Omaha Wednesday night
for Fort Logan, Colo. He is con
nected with the medical department
of the United States regular army and
expects soon to be given a commis
sion in the embalmers' unit. He has
been associated with ljis brother in
the Larkin Bros, undertaking business.
"I want to 'c d my bit' the best I
can," said Larkin when he was asked
about his plans.
Manic City Gossip.
fiteam-heated apt. In Scargo Blk. ; 4 rms.,
125.00. E. II. Benner Co. D. 8406.
E. VAKS
Buys and nells Secondhand Furnltura and '
Clothing. Telephone South 2370.
Telephone -South 900 and order a case of
Oma or Lactonade, the healthful, refreshing
Home Beverages, delivered to your resi
dence. Omaha Beverage Co. i
Acquitted of Assault.
Sturgis, S. D., Dec. 13. (Special.)
In Mead county circuit court in ses
sion here the jury in the case of the
state against Guy Devers after being
out all night brought in verdict of
not guilty. Devers was charged with
assault upon the person of George
McFarland with intent to kill. '
Beauty That Stands
Wind and Weather
Sturrt't Calcium Wafer Enrich the
Bood to Give the Skin the Real
Glow of Beauty.
SEND FOR FREE TRIAL PACKAGE.
Let the wind blow. What do you
care? Your blood enriched by the
wonderful Stuart's Calcium Wafers
drives away the pimples and blotches,
the eczema and eruptions; the new,
firm skin glows with the health that
protects from wind and weather.
These wafers contain no poisonousj
drug oi any Kind, are penectiy Harm
less and can be taken with absolute
freedom, and they work almost like
magic. Calcium sulfide, their princi
pal ingredipnt, is the greatest blood
cleanser known to science.
No matter how bad your skin may
be, Stuart's Calcium , Wafers wiil
quickly work wonders with it. It's
?oodby to blackheads, pimples, acne,
boils, rash, eczema and a dirty "filled
up" complexion. You can get Stuart's
Calcium Wafers at any drug store at
50 cents a box, and you will be pos
itively delighted with their wonderful
affect.
For a free trial package use the
:oupon below.
6112
Free Trial Coupon
F. A. Stuart Co., 483 Stuart Bid.,
Marshall, Mich. Send me at once, by re
turn mail, a free trial package of Stuart's
Calcium Wafer.
Name
Street. ..
City....
.State.
Shop Early
In the Day
Ess-ta Com
Vfie Cfiristmas Storefor&vevySodif
Buy Another
War Saving
Stamp
Thursday, December 13, 1917.
STORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY
Telephone Douglas 137.
Practical Gift Suggestions for Friday in the
DOWN STAI
Ti
as
MEN'S Neckwear
At 25c to 65c
Men always
appr e c i a t e
neat, pretty
neckwear,
and we doubt
if you could
give anything
that would be
more accepta
ble. Our line of
men's neck
wear is great
ly varied, large, full
shaped four-in-hands,
mostly with satin slip
bands, fancy and plain
colors. Some are packed
one in a box. Beautiful
range of patterns and col
orings, and exceptional
values and very desirable
for gift. Price range,
25c, 29c, 33 l3c, 50c and
65c.
Bureas-Nash Co. Down Stair Store
w
ool Dress Goods
98c Yard
A big lot of wool dress goods
for skirts, dresses and suits, in
a big line of plain colors, mix
tures, stripes, plaids and checks,
including a wide selection of
the most wanted shades for
this season's wear, widths 42
to 54 inches; very special Fri
day at sale price. 98c a yard.
Burftss-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store
E
lectric Goods for
Gifts
Elec t r i c a 1
toaster!", at
$2.75.
Universal elec
trical toasters,
$5.00.
Electric grills,
oblong shape,
$6.00.
heating
pads,
Electrical
$5.00.
Electrical waffle irons,
$10.00.
Electrical curling iron and
hair dryer, $5.00.
Electrical percolators, every
one guaranteed, 5-cup size,
$10; 7-cup size, $10.50; 9
cup size, $11.00.
Electrical washing machine,
$55.00.
Electrical vacuum sweeper,
$30.00.
Caloric electrical fireless
cooker, $28.00.
Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store
Embroidered Pil
low Cases, 40c
45x36-inch bleached pillow
cases, neatly embroidered; as
sorted styles. i
Initial Cases, 65c
45x36-inch fine muslin pillow
cases, handsomely embroidered
with script initial.
Bed Sets, $3.75
1 sheet, 81x99-inch, and a
pair of pillow cases, 45x36-inch,
good quality and neatly em
broidered; neatly boxed, at
$3.75 set.
Comfortables, $3.98 Each
Beacon 70x80-ineh heavy,
warm comfortables for couch
throw or extra bed covering;
assorted colors, at $3.98.
Burfcess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Stora
Children's Under
wear at 39c
An extra special offering for
Friday. Boys' and girls' under
wear in odd lots, including chil
dren's part wool vests and
pants. Boys' fleece-lined shirts
and drawers. Girls fleece-lined
vests and pants.
Union Suits, $1.25
Women's union suits of white
cotton, fleece-lined regular or
extra sizes; high neck, low neck
or Dutch neck and ankle length;
specially priced for Friday at
$1.25.
Burf ess-Nash Co. Down Stalra Store
There Could Not Be a More Practical
Gift than One of These
Warm Winter Co
Specially Reduced for Friday at
$6.95 and $12.95
THE result oT a very special purchase
from a maker who wanted to clear
his floors and willingly accepted a big
nice sacrifice. Two groups:
At $6.95
Including mixtures, Bur
olla cloth, tweeds, velours
and soft wool coatings.
Large collars, belts and
pockets; some trimmed with
velvet, fur or self material.
At $12.95
Soft mixtures, kerseys,
fancy wools, velours and
Taney velvets. Fur and self
dimmed collars, trimmed
with Keramie. Belts, pock
ets and large buttons are
also used as trimming.
Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store
Two Big Groups of Novelty
Jewelry at 10c and 19c
Every piece is offered at a price way be
low the original the result of a special
purchase. Two groups:
Af 1 ft deluding gold shell and sterling silver
fll 1 Ul rings, enamel and gold filled pin sets,
hat pins, patriotic pins, lingerie clasps, combs, bar
rettes, etc.
Pin sets, rings, coin purses, combs,
barrettes, etc., at 19c.
Burftss-Nash Co. Down Stairs Star.
At 19c
Clearaway of Trimmed
Hats for Friday at 69c
- Regardless of what the former
price may have been we offer a clear
away of smartly trimmed hats at 69c.
The styles are the season's very latest,
and there is no doubt but you will
find just the style hat best suited to
you. Very special at 69c.
Buriess-Nash Co. Down Stairs 5 'or.
J
APANESE
Blue Prints
In a big line of patterns..
36x36 inch, 50c each.
48x48 inch, $1.00 each.
54x54 inch, $1.25.
60x60 inch, at $1.50.
72x72 inch, at $1.75.
12x12 inch," at 75c &. dozen.
Towels, $1 00 Dozen
Heavy comb towel, white
with red border; special for
Friday only, at $1.00 dozen.
Doilies, 12V2C Each
12-inch doilies, round or
square, scalloped and embroi
dered in colors, at l2Hc each.
Centers, 19c Each
Round center piees, ecru
color, scalloped and embroi
dered in colors, at 19c each.
Bed Spreads, $1.98
Scalloped bedspreads with
cut corners, crochet weaves,
large size, special, $1.98 each..
Buriess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store
A Sale of Women's Sample Nov
elty High Lace Boots.
at $4.45
A PRICE less than the
A manufacturers' cost on
sale Friday only.
A great many styles to se
lect from, and of course
they are sample sizes 314 to
4 2.
Every pair is the most ex
treme value at $4.45.
, Holiday Slippers for
Men, Women and Children
Women's kid boudoir slippers, all colors, for $1.65.
Women's comfy slippers, all colors, for $1.45.
Women's conlfy slippers, soft soles, for 95c.
Men's comfy slippers, low cut, for $1.35.
Men's comfy slippers, high cut, for $1.65.
Children's felt slippers, felt soles, blue and red, 79c.
Burfess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Stora
Give Him Something in Furnishing
Goods Christmas
Tl TEN always appreciate gifts of this sort, and we know
1V1 of no place where you can make better selection
than here in the down stairs store.
Men's Initial Handkerchiefs,
12V2c
Embroidered initial, hemstitched, full
sized handkerchiefs, in boxes or single.
Trice, 12 Kc.
Men's Boxed Suspenders, 25c
Fancy silk webs, some soiled and shop
worn carried over from last year; a
( iose-out price put on them of 25c.
Men's Mufflers, 59c to $1.00.
Men's reefer mufflers, splendid as
sortment go6d patterns, in silk and mer
cerized; most desirable for presents.
Especially priced at 59c, 75c, and $1.00
Combination sets tie and muffler in box. Price 75c.
Men's Gloves at $1.15
Men's lined astrachan gloves; a warm, durable glove, all sizes;
a useful present. Price, $1.15.
Men's Union Suits, $1.95
Derby ribbed form-fitting wool garments, all sizes; closed crotch;
$1.65. One a little heavier and a bigger percentage of wool, $1.95.
Burtess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store
M
AH0GANY Base
Floor Lamps
$15.75
Equ i p p e d
with two pull
chain sockets,
cord and plug,
silk shade in
rose, blue, or
gold, trimmed
with fringe and
braid; special
at $15.75.
Table Lamps
$9.50
Single light,
Japanese decorated base; choice
of blue or gold shade. Special,
$9.50.
Candles, 10c Dozen
Christmas tree candles, 10c
a dozen.
Candle Shades, 59c
All colors, silk trimmed, with
braid fringe, etc. 59c each.
Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Stora
MEN'S Bath Robes
$2.98 to $4.98
Here's a gitt
suggestion well
worth while
give him a bath
robe for Christ
mas. For Friday
we have a spe
cial display and
sale Of men's
bath robes,
seams piped; better ones
have pockets, cuffs and
edges finished with cord.
Most of them have shawl
collar. The color and pat
tern selection is very ex
tensive, and the price
range is $2.98, $3.45 and
$4.98.
Burfsss.Nash Co. Down Stairs Store
SILK Remnants
at 98c Yard
Give a waist, skirt or dress
pattern for Christmas; very
practical; and this sale of skirt
lengths affords rare saving pos
sibilities. The silks are 1 to S
yard lengths; in widths, 86
to 40 inches, including plain
and fancy silks, plaids, stripes
and figures; in messalines, pop
lins, taffetas, canton crepes, tub
silks, etc.
Burfsss-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store
w
OMEN'S Leath-
erette Gloves, 75c
Two-clasp style, extra good
quality; in white, black, gray
and brown (washable), at 75c
pair.
Children's Gloves
Boys' and
girls' lined gloves
and mittens, as
trakhan tops,
with jersey or
leather pulm ; ex
ceptional value,
39c.
Chil d r e n s
double wool mit
tens, in black and colors, 29c
Burgass-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store
3k
CANCY Holiday
Aprons 25c, 35c
Dainty effects finished with
lace, embroidery and ribbon, at
25c and 35c.
Corduroy Robes, $1.95.
Raglan, empire and kimono
styles: coral, rose, wisteria,
Copenhagen, pink and blue, at
$1.95.
Boudoir-Caps, 49c
Wide assortment of dainty
styles in silk lace net and rib
bon, 49c.
Camisoles, at $1.25
Crepe de chene or wash
satin, lace trimmed; white and
flesh, $1.25.
Baby Shoes, 59c
Soft soles, broken sizes; all
colors and combinations of col
ors, 59c.
Burgeas.Nash Co. Down Stairs Store
FANCY Goods Sam
ples, Vfc Price
The sample line of Morris,
Mann & Reilly, importers, In
cluding knitting bags, vanity
cases, traveling cases, boudoir
sets, fancy boxes, pin cushions,
bag tops, powder boxes, etc., at
half the price at which they
were intended to sell.
Fancy Boxes, 25c
Pink and blue, hand dec
orated, glove and handkerchief
boxes, 25c each.
Doily Rolls, 29c
Size 27 inches, ribbon bows,
all colors, 29c each.
Embroidered Pieces
Selection of hand-embroidered
models, including CHIL
DREN'S DRESSES, scarfs, pil
low slips, center pieces, lunch
sets, AT HALF USUAL PRICE.
Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store
A Christmas Sale of Standard Ro
tary Sewing Machines
CAN you think, of anything more suitable for a Christmas
present than a sewing machine? Whenever you compare
he quality of the New Standard Rotary Sewing Machine with
any other, the price will be second in your mind. Qual
ity stands longer than price, but "Standard" Rotary
quality stands forever. Make your sewing day more
pleasant by using the mechanical marvel which has
startled experts into exclaiming, "Simply wonderful!"
Standard Rotary Sewing Machine, $42.50.
. White sewing machine, used, $20.00.
Howe sewing machine, new, $25.00.
Singer sewing machine, used, $18.00.
Terms: $1.00 down, $1.00 a week.
Barrss-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store i
Practical and Useful Gifts From the House
furnishing Section, Down Stairs Store .
The home nut cracker will
not crush the kernel; easy to
operate, 39c.
Nut sets, consists of nut
cracker and 6 picks; set, 25c.
Nut crackers, 10c.
Nut pi "ks, 6 for 15c.
Casserole,
jolid brass
frame,
nickel
plated, 8
m. earth
en .nset, 1.95.
tVearever aluminum sauce
pans, 2 quart size, 69c.
"Caloric fireless cookers,
pure aluminum lined and
aluminum utensils; each,
$14.00.
Landers, Frary & Clark's
bread makers, 1 to 6-loaf
.size, $2.69.
Universal carving sets,
stag handles; three-piece
sets. $3.95.
YVearevcr aluminum-covered
roasters, with meat
rack, $4.40.
Cast aluminum fry
wood handle, No. 8
02.39.
pans,
size,
bowls. V5saiiBS
made ' n-rrEr
of ma- hj
hogany,
A lumi
num per
colators, 8 - c u p
size, spe
cial $1.19
Burgass-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store
solid metal
and hammer, $2.50.
Guaranteed "Universal"
pocket knives, 75c.
Guaranteed "Universal"
razor blade, made of best
quality steel, $2.50.
Universal lunch kits, with
vacuum bottle, $3.25.
Nickel-plated crumb tray
and scraper; set, 75c
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