THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 191b. 6 SOUTH SIDE WIFE COMPLAINS AND ACKERMANN LODGED IN JAIL Speaks Disparagingly of United States and Lauds the Kaiser and Then Is Arrested , by Police. Ed Ackermann, a German, living at 5030 South , Twenty-fifth street, was arrested and lodged in the police station Sunday on complaint of his wife, who told the officers he had spoken disparagingly of America and American soldiers, had lauded Ger many and the kaiser, and taunted her because she is an American. He said he hoped "every d one of the American soldiers would be killed," and that "he would like to help do it," his wife declared. Ackermann, according to his wife's statement, has repeatedly made sneering remarks about the United States and its army, and lately has grown abusive because she refused to agree with his pro-German views. Funeral of Michael Guerin Will Be Held Wednesday Funeral services for Michael Guerin, 44 years old, who died at his home, Thirty-ninth" and Q streets, Monday morning, will be held at St. Mary's church Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery. He is survived by his widow and seven children. He was employed at the bureau of animal industry, and was a member of the Ancient Order (if United Workmen No. 6, and Mod ern Woodmen of America lodges. Brie) Gitii News South Side Brevities Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stebbens of Gothen burg, visited over Sunday at the home of Rev. C. C. Wilson. WILLIAM FOX STARS AT BESSE. In a very sensational atory of the golden vest. See this tonight. The Madison community center. Albright, will have a meeting at Lefler church Tues day night at 8 o'clock. Telephone South 690 and ordor a case of Oma or Lactonade, the healthful, refreshing Home Beverage, delivered to your residence. Omaha Beverage Co. Funeral services for Carl Bryl, 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bryl, Fort Crook, who died of rheumatism, were held at St. Francis church Monday at 2 o'olock. A two weeks revival meeting will begin at the Presbyterian church. Twenty-second and J streets, Monday night at 7:45. The meetings will be conducted by Dr. B. M. Long, evangelist. Tomorrow, Harold Lockwood In "The Avenging Trail," Besse. Grace Methodist church announces evangelistic meetings to be held every even ing this week at 7:30. Pastor ,C C Wilson will preach, and the music will be In charge of J. Dean Ringer. Funeral Services for Capen Are Held Sunday Afternoon r Funeral services for Bernard W. .Capen, who died in Omaha Friday, were held Sunday afternoon at the Unitarian church. Robert F. Leav ens, who; j had been Mr. Capen's pastor, conducted the services. Bur ial was Forest Lawn. The services were simple in accordance with the wish of the deceased, only those who had 'been closely associated with Mr. Capen in business, personally and in the church being present. i Mr. Capen had for several years been assistart to A. F. Rogers, chief engineer of the Bell Telephone . company, and had charge of the building equipment of that company for five states. He was a graduate of Massachussetts Institute of Tech nology, and was a statistician. He rendered large services for the government, last summer in a survey of electrical equipment which was made at that time. He was active in the development of the University club, ard the building of the new Unitarian church. His family was 'ce of the oldest in Massachussetts, having come there from England in 1630. Mr. Capen came to Omaha from Maine where he had been with the Bell Telephone company since his graduation. George M. Wood, South Side Commission Man, Dead George M. Wood, live stock com mission man of the South Side, died very" suddenly at his hcime, 2511 South Thirty second avenue, Sunday night. ' i " Mr., Wood came7 to Omaha 20 years ago. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ida Wood, and two sons, Ray mond and Glenn Wood, all residing .in Omaha. Complaining of a slight indisposi tion, Mr. Wood came home Friday noon,' with an illness which later de vtloped into pneumonia. Recently he established the George M. Wood Sheep Commission company, dealing exclusively in sheep at the South Side yards. The body will be taken to the old home at Saline, Mich. BREAK THAT COLD AND SLEEP WELL Dr. King's New Discovery ' relieves coughs and colds and promotes rest. i When you feel those hot flushes and chills, that eye watering and sneezing coming on, get a bottle of this standard cold and cough cor rective and get back to normal condition. You'll like it you'll use it when ever necessary. You'll give it to the children and they'll like it, too. Sold today at the original price of fifty years ago fifty cents a bottle. Used by millions regularly every where. Druggists anywhere. You're Bilious and Costive! Dr. King's New Life Pills keep you in a healthy condition Rid the body of poisons and waste. Improve your Ifomplexion by keeping the Bowels Tegular. Get a 25c bottle from your druggist today. Effective but mild. Advertisement i Have Boot Print It New Beacon Preaa. Lighting Fixture. RnnrraMiratKien. Fiedler's New Vork Barber Shop, 1306 Dodge St., has been reopened. Parks' Birthday City Commission er Parks observed his birthday anni versary on St Patrick's day. The War Tax Service Bureau solves income tax problems. Audits ac counts. Prepares Returns. Expert service: 805 Om. Nat. Bk. Tyler 320 Prudent saving in war times is a hostage ror .opportunities of peace. Play safe by starting an account with Nebraska Savings & Loan Ass'n, 211 S. 18th St $1 to $5,000 received. Postponement of Meeting George Crqplc Woman's Relief corps regular meetins; March 22 n Memorial hall at the court house will be postponed to March 29. Go to Halting Federal Judge aiunger, united States Marshal Flynn and Deputy Nickereon and Clerk of the Court Hoyt went to Hastings, where they are holding court. Thrift Stamp Record John Shafer of Syracuse, Neb., is named in a post offlce bulletin from Washington as the rural route carrier who sold the most thrift stamps last month. He sold $1,314.28 worth. - , Withnell a Grandfather City Com rrfissicner Withnell became a grand father on St. Patrick's day. A son was born to his son, Kent Withnell. The boy wil be named for his grand father. , To Giro Sunshine Party Members of George A. Custer post, Woman's Relief corps, will give a sunshine party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ellen Hershey, apartment 10, Chioda apartments, Twenty-fifth ave nue and Marcy street. Flan Deferred Two Wwkn Pro. posed opening of Douglas street Twen- ly-iourtn street to xwenty-nrth ave nue, was deferred two more weeks by city council when advised that City Planning commission will submit a new proposal for a 70-foot opening. Thrift Stamp Hints Postmaster Fanning has received from Washing ton a suggestion whereby every letter carrier can conduct a campaign for thrift stamps. The example of Frank Wright, Springfield, 111., is cited. He isued printed matter and distributed it over his route. Then he appointed a day for his "'drive' 'and sold $3,010 worth of stamps. Mr. Fanning says one ' Omaha carrier sold more than $5,000 worth of stamps in one day. Fine fireplace g6ods at Sunderlands, CHANCE FOR WOMEN TO REFORM WORLD Rev. 7red Clark Points Out the Ideals That Are Within the Reach of the Females of This Generation. Rev. Fred Clark, at the First Congregational church Sunday morn ing, warned against the commer. ial izing of women's gifts and powers at the expense of her womanliness. "The ideals of mankind are poured into the race through, and by its women," said the speaker. "Today our women are going out and working side by side with the men. Herein lies the danger to be avoided. God pity us if we grind down our women by paying them unfair wages, or by putting them where their idealism will be smirched. "There are three ideals thaf must be preserved the ideals of woman hood, of usefulness and of the heart. Will Transform World. "If women will carry their ideals into business, politics and all their new fields of endeavor, they will transform this old, bored, stale world in a startling manner. They must preserve these ideals. We cannot, in justice to coming genera tions, allow these sacred things to become dulled. "I believe that the ideal of useful ness is higher today than it was a year ago. Yet today there are more useless women in the homes of the well-to-do than anyv here else. They gossip, waste time, spend money and use up the energies of society. They yield no service, thought, character or the truits of womanhood. Woman an Eternal Marvel. "The ideal of the" heart must be preserved. In the outpouring ot her love and self-sacrifice, woman stands towering above man so hiuh tha he cannot comprehend her. She is an eternal marvel to him, a wonderful mystery before which he stands like a child. -And this ideal is best de veloped in the home, the home where woman is wife and mother. OMAHA NEARS GOAL ON SALE OF VARSTAMPS An official report of the national war savings committee, to sta(e di rector of war savings, Ward M. Bur gess, shows official compilation up to and including March 8. From this compilation, it appears that the sales of war savings stamps in three days preceding March 8, were $2,295,000. $2,970,000 and $3,049,000. respectively. The war savings sales of the coun try are now producing uowards of $3,000,000 per day, which provides the treasury with about one tenth cf the entire amount now expended by the nation. While $3,000,000 is only S cents per day for every woman and child of the country, the entire cost of the war is only 30 cents per caoita per day, says Mr. Burgess. The sale of war savings stamps will finance the government's entire shipping program. The current re ceipts from their sale will already average the cost of building 12,000 tons of shipping per day. Mr. Burgess says that Nebraska should be proud of the part it is tak ing in the matte- of war finance and that all Nebraskans should lend a ready hand to pushing the sale of war savings stamps, because of the in terest aroused by the sales in Ne braska and other states. The war savi.igs campaign con ducted by the Omaha life insurance men with IS, two-men teams working, has resulted in an average of 80 ap plications for war savings stamps by the solicitors. The total subscriptions reported Saturday morning was about $125,000. Several of the insurance men are still working and thev be lieve the subscriptions obtained by the life insurance men will , reach $150,000 before the state-wide drive ends. ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c One-Minute St6r'eTalk A tour of inspection through this greater store today will emphasize the fact that here is rme store designed for YOUR service first, last and all the time. Study our new east room, second floor clothing section just opened, over 4,300 square feet of additional floor space to facilitate your clothes selection! Entirely new equipment throughout. See it today. j 1 Copyrighted -1917 .Brtadegee-Kincaid C!otne Spring Opening Feature: Introducing the new spring styles of the nationally celebrated Brandegee-Kincaid Hand Tailored Clothes For Men and Young Men Y OU men who have had the sat isfaction of wearing Brandegee-Kincaid clothes know the dis tinctly individual character of these master tailored productions No clothes made offer a greater meas ure of the very best styling and work manship, and there's a choice of fine fabrics here that satisfies the personal tastes of the most critical men. Brandegee-Kincaid Superb Clothes are one of this store's important spring attrac tions. We respectfully invite inspection, know ing that our patrons will find highest quality, unparalleled selections, superior values. Spring Suits and Top Coats $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 Scores" of new models with the military set up Hundreds of new fabrics, in all the striking new spring weaves and colors. SEE OUR WINDOWS TODAY 1 swaxo. 00) I.J. 'J I Ml I JJiJJJlJjflL .... -.- iwirwr Mruja MUMUIWImuf .CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN. COMPARE OUR ' VALUES ALWAYS APRIL 1, 1918 IS TAX DAY Every person lnNebraska will be required to list for taxation all tax able property owned by him or under his control as guardian or trustee on April 1. 1918. Are your Investments tax exempt? Federal Farm Loan Bonds give you Exemption from local, state and federal taxation, Vt per cent Interest, payable semi-annually, safety ensured by C. 8. government supervision, an opportunity to help your country by financing food production. Denominations (1,000, $500, 8100. 150, $25. ' Price 100H- ' Mail subscriptions or writs for fur ther Information to E. D. MORCOM, "Treasurer. FEDERAL LAND BANK OF OMAHA 1249 W. O. W. Blag, Omaha. O.HD.IED. The Liquid Wash for Skin Disease We have witnessed such remarkable , result! with this soothing wash of oils that we offer you a bottle on the guaran tee that unless it does the tarn for you, it costs you notaccnt ttceociadjl.oa. Sherman jlcConhell Drug Co. THE SCHOOL FOR OMAHA GIRLS The National School of Domestic Art and Science Washington, D. C. Departments of Domestic Art, Science and Home Economics. Preparatory Department a substitute for High School. Service Courses. 'including work in Telegraphy, Wireless, First Aid, Red Cross and Secretarial studies. Strong Musical Faculty. Outdoor Athletics on ll-acre campus. Brownell Hall Credits Accepted. Total expenses, One Thousand Dollars any department. Eight model fireproof buildings, a few vacancies for 1918-19. 1 Interesting Year Book Upon Request. Addreia REGISTRAR, 2650 Wisconsin Ave. N. W., Wash, D. C. FISTULA CURED Kectai UiseasesCured without a leveresur flica) iperatioa No Chloroform oi Ethe used Turf guaranteed PAr WHEN CURED WriUfot llutratedbooipnRecU)Olea8et wM oamea end testimonials at aunt hao 000 oromi nem tbodw wnr nare bee oermanentH -Bred , u nave oeev nennanentn -ured jR. E. R. TARRY 240 Bee BIdg.. Omaha, Neb. Established 1894 1 have a sueeosslal treatment for Rupture with, out resorting to a painful and uncertain surgical operation. I am tba only reputable phrsietan who will take such ease a poo a guarantee to give satisfsctory results, i have devoted more than 10 VaarS to the iHmkIv hMtm.nt r.t O imtn mr,A have perfected the bent treatment In existence today I do not Inject paraffins or wax a it is dangerous The advantages of my treatment are: No loss of time. No detention from business No danger from chloroform, shock and blood poison, and no laying ax in a hospital Call or write. Dr. Wray, 306 Bee Bide- Omaha. EMPTOR? Burg Ess-lta G "everybodys store MM. Monday, March 18, 1918. STORE NEWS FOR TUESDAY. Telephone Douglas 137. Continuing for Tuesday Our Annual Mina Taylor APRON SALE With a Price Range of $1.00 to $3.95 IT ISN'T always the apron that looks good in the store that suits you most when it hangs behind your own kitchen door it's staying quality that counts. This annual apron event created a greater interest than ever this year, as the values are most unusual, due to our buying these aprons many months ago, before the advance in materials, en abling us to sell them far below present prices. The materials are percales and ginghams in solid colors and novelty checks and stripes. EXTRA SPECIAL Women's Feminals at $1.15 Consisting of bloomer and jacket made of gingham in checks or plaids, light or dark colorings. Very desirable for service work, sizes 34 to 46. Special at $1.15. Official Red Cross aprons, $1.00 and $1.50. Conservation aprons at $1.50 to $3.95. Breakfast sets at $1.25 to $3.95. Burg ess-Nash Co. Second Floor Tuesday in the DOWN STAIRS STORE New Untrimmed Hats for Tuesday at $1.50 to $3.98 An exceptional offer including a splendid assortment of untrimmed hats in all the new shapes new colors , and new straws. Excel lent values, from $1.50 to $3.98. Burgess-Naah Co, Down Stalra Store Women's Dainty Spring Waists Specially Priced at 49c Just think of pretty waists of voile, or- gandie and sport stripes at 49c. Daintily trimmed In lace and embroidery, also tucks. , They are ,a trifle mussed and soiled from handling, but you will find them extreme val ues at 49c each. Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stalra Store Table Tumblers, 10c Dainty star and floral cut table tumblers in thin blown glass, specially priced for Tuesday, 1flr at each iUC Burg sss-Nash Co. Downstair. Store Women's Underwear, 39c Each Union suits, low neck and sleveless, fine white cot tori? knee length O Q 0 special, Tuesday at Burgsta-Nash Co. Downstair. Store Men's Handkerchiefs, , 25c a Box "Irish Flaxette" handker chiefs, put up in individual boxes, packed sanitary, ready for use, 8 in a box, OC box at dC Burgess-Nash Co. Downstairs Store Women's Shoes Reduced to About xfi Price $3.85 The offering in cludes " ; Women's high cut lace shoes, trrav kid vamps with gray cloth tops. Pateftt kid vamps with gray cloth tops. Patent kid vamps with white Duck tops. Patent kid ' vamps with kid or cloth top, button style. Black kid vamps, lace or button style. Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stair. Store Women's Sample Hose Priced Special, at 15c A sample line of cotton hose for women and chil dren. Odd lota broken sizes, seamless, choice, at 15c pair. , Women's Hose, 25c Cotton and silk lisle hose for women and chil dren, seamless, double heel, special, at 25c pair. ( Burgess-Nash Co. Dewa Stair. Store Dinner Sets at $4.95 42-piece decorated dinner set of American semi-porcelain fancy shape with pretty floral patterns, QC priced at P't.IO Burgess-Nash Co. Downstair. Store ' Men's Neckwear at 29c A splendid selection of new neckwear, silk, silk fibre, foulard silk poplin, etc. in the lot. New patterns and colors. Tuesday, OQg choice, at wJC Burgess-Nash Co. Downstairs Store Men's Work Gloves, $1.29 Pair "Hansen's" Corker gauntlets. A splendid working glove with horsehide palms and split mule skin back, splendid $1.29 Burg ss.-Nasb Co. Downstair. Store Boys Pants Special at 98 c Your choice of a large assortment of, boys' good quality pants including cassimeres, serges and worsteds. All 'sizes, at 98c each. Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store Boys Wash Suits at 79c We have just received a large shipment of boys' wash suits, in good colors, either plain or fancy. Ages 2 to 8. These have been specially priced at 79c a suit. Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store Specials for the Home and Lawn That Are Worth While Coming for, Tuesday afX e?a 11 mm aMaaf - Oil Mop Outfits, 57c Step Ladders, $1.25 6-foot step ladder made of Norway pine. Very special at $1.25. Spading Forks, 85c Spading fork, 4-prong, D handle. Suecial for Triangle shape cedar oil Tuesday at 85c. mop with polished handle ana 1 pint can cedar oil pol ish. The entire outfit at 57e. Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stair. Store. Garden Rakes, 29c Garden rakes with 12 prongs. Speqial at 29c. Garden Hoes, 35c Garden hoes with steel blade, long handle; special, 35c s