THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, Vjib. SOUTH SIDE Briej City News POLICE KEPT BUSY RUNNING DOWN OFFENDERS Crap Game Players, Bootleg gers and Drunks Are Round ed Up by the Officers. An epidemic of alleged law viola tions kept the police busy Saturday night and Sunday breaking up crap games, hunting down bootleggers and rounding up drunken men. Officers raided a place at 2601 N street, where they said a crap game was in progress, and arrested Tom lirca on a charge of keeping a dis orderly house, and the following as inmates: Tom Gedish, 2601 N street; Jim Erca, 2601 N street; John Darlas, ?019 West Q street; John Kuch. Ex :hange building; Eddie Papas, King's hotel; George Samorso, Pete Corstas and Pete Klipas, no addresses; Joe Mike, Twenty-sixth and M streets; Frank Latesco, Twenty-sixth (and M streets; A. Trico, Twenty-sixth and O streets, and Nick Gaags, Twenty sixth and 0 streets. John Baughman, 2019 North Seven teenth street, and William Dougher ty, 5026 South Twenty-ninth street, were arrested on a charge of in toxication and shooting craps. F. L. Ford was charged with being a plain drunk. Sunday morning officers with a search warrant went to the home of John Dombrowski, 4614 South Thirty first street, on suspicion that liquor was being sold there. After getting no response at the rear door, they started around the house and saw several bottles being pitched out of a window into the yard next door. They obtained the liquoi, one bottle of which was broken, and arrested Dombrowski on a charge of illegal possession of liquor. Police say Dombrowski has been arrested on a similar charge before. He was re leased on a $500 cash bond. Frank Pipipowicz, 4429 South Twenty-sixth street, was arrested Sunday morning on a charge of il legal possession of liquor, after police had searched his premises and found 46 pint bottles of whisky hidden in an air shaft under a dresser. . South Side Man Confers With Federal Officials J. F. McAnany, president and man ager of the Grain Belt Supply com pany, returned Sunday from a two weeks' business trip through the east and south. He visited Washington to confer with officials of the biological department of the bureau of animal industry with reference to obtaining pigs for virus purposes. "The results of the trip were en ' tirely satisfactory," said Mr. McAn any. "We did not quite understand certain actions of the government in connection with our business, but.it was all explained to us, and we see Bow that the government is right about it, and we are satisfied. Audley B. Schmidt Dies At Home in South Side Audley B. Schmidt. 55 years old died Sunday at his residence, 3609 R atreet. Plana for the funeral will be announced later. He had been a resi dent of South Omaha 32 years, and is aurvived by a wife and three children. John, the 15 year old son of Mr and Mrs. John Getrost died at the family home, Twenty-first and Sidney atreeti Saturday afternoon, after laving heen sick one week with pneu monia. The funeral iwill be from the Grace Baptist church at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, with burial in Grace- land cemetery. Lithuanians Take Over Liberty Bonds Lithuanians on the South Side Sun day subscribed for $3,000 worth of Liberty bonds. Of this $518 was paid In cash and the rest will be paid through th Stock Yards National bank. The committee which took the subscriptions consisted of Father Tonaitis, Joseph Vick and Franck Zigmung. South Side Brevities Telephone South 900 and order a case of Oma or Lactonade, the healthful, refreshing Home Beverage, delivered to your residence. Omaha Beverage Co. Ellen Electa Kelly, 2 Vt -year-old daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kelly, 2518 A treet, died Monday morning following a three weeks' Illness with pneumonia. Funeral services for Audley B. Schmldtt, 15 yeare old, who died at his home. 3609 R treet, Sunday, will bo held at St. Mary's ehurch, Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. In terment in St. Mary's cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. J. Iy. Shalnholtz, 4730 South Nineteenth street, roceived a cablegram Sun day from their son, Harold, announcing his safe arrival in France. He is with a medical corps which he joined last December. .T. WARREN KERRIGAN'. Appears with Miss Lots Wilson in "The Turn of a Card," a picture extraordinary In 8 acts. THE DYNAMITE PLOT The plot to dynamite the Ansonia hotel In New York while the naval baH was in progress will be shown in the ''Eagle's Eye," t the Besse tonight. THREAT DRAWS TIRE; J. H. SUTTON THRICE WOUNDED J. H. Sutton, 2319 South Seventeenth street, was shot three times Sunday night by E.1 H. Bioger, 1938 South Twentieth street, and was taken to St Joseph hospital. One bullet entered below the right houlder and lodged in the body, one passed through the right forearm and the third inflicted a flesh wound in the chin, Bioger gave himself up at the police station immediately after the shooting. He said that he had a controversy with Sutton a few weeks ago and that Sutton called at his house last night nd began breaking the windows with the warning, "I am here to get you." Ilrs. Bioger substantiated the state- Towl, engineer, for commissioner. Hare Root Print It New Beaces Press. Lighting Fixtures, Burgess-Graden. Attorney Gerald M. Drew has re moved to 506 Security Bid. D. 3837. Savs you 5c; saves the grocer on delivery, and saves us on tin. Butter nut Coffee in the handy 3-pound can, $1 each. Fire in Cuff" An overheated range in the kitchen of the Kward cafe, Six teenth and Davenport streets, unused a small blaze Monday morning. Prudent saving in war times Is a hostage for opportunities of peace. Play safe by starting an account with Nebraska Savings & Loan Ass'n, 211 & 18th St $1 to $5,000 received. To Purchase- Bond At a meeting of the Married Indies' Sodality ofSt Cecilia's cathedral Sunday afternoon it was unanimously decided to snend Ithe funds in the treasury for the pur chase of Liberty bonds. Officers were elected. Xoliraskan ow Sergeant Lewis W. Anderson of Lyons, Neb., stationed at Kelly field. South San Antonio, Tex., the largest aviation training camp in the world, has been appointed ser geant, first class, of the 507th aero squadron. Chancre In Grain Office The office of Huiburg, Warren & Chandler in the Grain exchange building, under the management of W. G. Fuller, has been taken over by Ware & Leland. They continue the commercial business with Mr. Fuller remaining in charge. Seek Thomas B. Holmes Chief of Police Dempsey has received a letter, requesting Thomas B. Holmes, Jr., for meiiy of Trenton, N. J., to write to hie mother. The elder Holmes, who was editor or a Trenton newspaper, recent ly died. The son left home two years ago and the last information received by his family was his discharge from a marine hospital at Tacoma last April. Sues for Divorce Ina B. Curyea suing John B. Curyea for divorce, al leges that because of the difference in ages between herself and husband. he refuses to associate with her friends or attend social gatherings with her, and has failed to provide herself and their 11-year-old daugh ter, Doris, with suitable clothing, thereby destroying the domestic peace and happiness of their home. The couple were married January 15, 1906 Fine fireplace goods at Sunderlands. Omaha Man is Instructor of Flyers at Kelly Field Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Greer, of the Flatiron hotel, have received a letter from Lieutenant Thomas H. Highley, who is flying high at Kelly field No 2, San "Antonio, Tex. 'Lieutenant Highley was manager of an Omaha manufacturing company. He enlisted several months ago and won his commission in "January of this year, He writes: "I am engaged in the most etevat ing work of instructing cadets how to. fly. I take them up for their hrst ride and teach them until they can go alone. S6 far I tvned 20 cadets loose. It is a great life. It gets rath er monotonous and a trial on my pa- tience, yet it is very interesting work and full of thrills, tar the gray hairs are cropping out on my temples now, "The work requires me to be flying from five to seven hours a day and the rest of the time I am at leisure and that is the way it goes." Union Pacific Loan Bond Drive Reaches $450,000 Siilisrrinfinns nf tin inn Pacific offi cials and employes to the third Lib erty loan total 4iU,uuu. A drive to pass the $1,000,000 mark is under way and it is hoped to raise this sum De fore the end of the present week. Union Pacific officials estimate that there will be at least 23,000 company subscribers to tne loan. Clay M. Bush Funeral Will Be Held Tuesday Afternoon Funeral services for Clay M. Bush, 531 South -Twenty-fifth avenue, who died Friday, will be held Tuesday aft ernoon at 2 o'clock at the Jackson parlors. Services will be held accord ing to the rites of the Christian Science church. Interment will be in Forest Lawn cemetery. Barken Your j gx$$AV HAIR A regular 60 cent SL box of Nevbr-Tel- V j w safest most sani- Hr ' tary hair restore- yU Tablet Form $P$f Easily dissolved in a little water as used. Gradually darkens crrav hair to any shade desired removes dandruff makes hair soft and fluffy. Posi tively will not Btaia the most -y delicate akin. Endorsed by j. a eminent cnemiscs ana fytt everywhere. flail Coupon Today! ! Vever-Tel Laboratories Co, J Dept. 249 Kansas City, Md. I I have never used Nbveb-Tel, but I would I j lilcn to try it. Send me the 60c package I I FREt as per your special 1U day oner. I I Name..... - I l J Address J 9 A Circulating Water Heater Is a Necessity and Not a Luxury Installed Complete. Terms If Desired. Oaiaha Gas Co. ill 5 1509 Howard St, 4520 So. 24th. Tel. Doug las 60S. Tel. South 247. rr Prescription M 11 for LEczema lor 15 years Jhe standard remedy for all kin diseases. A tiquid used externally. Instant relief from itch. S0e, 0e and tlM. Your money buck if the first bot tle does not bring you rrtief, Alsoaek about D.IXD. Soap. Do it today. i TWO YOUNG GIRLS DECLINED RIDE; SAVED LIVES Sunday was a lucky day for Bernice and Olive Na'tly, 11 and 12 years old respectively, 2215 Webster street, and Miss Frances Boyle, 407 North Twenty-seventh street. They are thanking Providence for their good fortune of not, having gone automo bile riding with Alfred Catania, when they were asked to go. The baptismal ceremonies of the in fant child of Sam Rabiolo were to oc cur and the three little girls were asked to ride to Saint Anne's Catholic church in the automobile with Mr, Catania. However, on account of the crowded condition of the automobile, they declined, saying they would take a s-treet car to the church. After the baptism the party of nine went automobile riding north of Florence and were on their way home when the accident occurred at the railroad crossing. Rev. Mr. Mackay Preaches To the Rotarians of Omaha Omaha Rotarians to the number of 500, in a body attended All Saints' Episcopal church Sunday morning, where they were given a section of seats in the central portion of the house. The sermon by Rev. Mr. Mackay, rector of the church, was especially for the Rotarians, many of whom are members of All Saints. Anti-Militarist Uprising Spreads Through Norway Stockholm, April IS. Anti-military demonstrations which began in the Sulitelma mining district recently where bolshevism found excellent ground for propaganda, now have spread over the whole of northern Norway. The anti-militarists are armed and the situation facing the government is considered serious. Italian Societies to Buy More Liberty Bonds The Italian Benevolent association at a meeting last-Wednesday, decided to buy $100 worth of Liberty bonds. They h ave already bought $200 in Liberty bonds at previous issues. The Dal Cenisio All Etna meeting this afternoon decided bv acclamation to purchase $200 in Liberty bonds wnich will be obtained Monday. American Steamer Burned Off Nova Scotian Coast Sydney, N. S. W., April lS.-The agent of the Marine department here was notified today that an American Me?mer was burned off the Nova Scotia coast Saturday night and that the crew had been transferred to a United States warship, which came to its assistance. The name of the vessel was not mentioned. nrjmMi;Br VU - J! , .... 1ii a aiamona i as essence oi vaiue is genuineness, lake the tamed Kohinoor upon its genuineness rests all the romance and fascinat ing tradition. Whatever is genuine possesses Qualities of excellence nevet found in imitations. The Bayer Cross is an unfailing means ,ot identifying genuine , BayerTabletsMspirin Insist upon the geruine every package and every tablet is invariably marked with Bayer Crota - Vf. Yom CuarontM of Purity" Tli. trads-nsrk "Aspirin" IR TJ S. ft Oft I Is tuarsnlM thst ths nonoscMlHeidMter of swlicyliomeid la tnws mows m w 10s niwus.Dsysr naaaiMrara Burgess-Nash Coiipany ''EVERYBODY STORE" These Are Extreme Values in Our Sale of IRugs The Prices Are Fully a TJiird Under Regular A TIMELY offering, when most every housewife is planning a rejuvenation of her home. The savings are most remarkable. Body Brussels Rugs, $2.50 2 7x5 4-inch size, patterns that have been discontinued, offered to you, at $2.50. Royal Wilton Rugs, $5.75 27x54-inch size, all new patterns in an almost endless variety of colorings; Persian, Orientals and Chinese designs, at $5.75. Linoleums Specially Priced Two groups, heavy cork filled and best quality printed. 6-foot widths, assorted designs, square yard, 65c. 12-foot widths, assorted designs, square yard, 75c. Crex Herringbone Weave Rugs At prices less than the whole sale cost at the mill 8x10 feet Crex Rugs, priced at $6.50. 9x12 feet Crex Rugs, priced at $8.00. Third Floor Axminster Rugs, 36x72 Inch at $4.50 Fully a third under today's market, size 36x72 inches, heavy, closely woven, long nap, wool surface. The kind that will stand hard wear, every one perfect and offer ed at the very low price of $4.50 each. Burt ass-Nash Co.- 1 i rn Wex Will Make Window Over Curtains For You Without Charge AS a special feature of our drapery section for the next two days only, Tuesday and Wednesday, we will make window over-curtains for you free of charge. There are seven styles from which to make your selections, including cre tonnes, plain repps, dam asks and sunfast colors. All materials must be bought in our drapery sec tion. We will deliver curtains and should you want us to hang them for you, we will do so at a charge of 50c a window. 4 Bring Measurements' Extreme casings widths across window. Height from sill to top of casing. Top of casing to bottom of apron. Width of casing. Let us assist you in the selection of your draperies and furniture coverings. Competent salespeople at your service. ' Burf aaa-Naab Cv Third FJoor Burgess-wash Company EVERYBODY STORE Monday, April 15, 1918. STORE NEWS FOR TUESDAY Phone Douglas 2100 For Tuesday in the DOWN STAIR S STORE Wednesday-Hammer, Rake and Spade Day In the City's Clean-Up Campaign A DAY set aside when everybody is requested to clean up their yards, swat the tin cans, spade the flower beds, make garden, plant shrubs, flower and garden seeds to beautify the outdoor surroundings. Here are a few helps: Four-tine spad ing fork, good quality, D handle. Special, 79c. Spading fork, five-tine, bronre finish. Best quality, V handle, at $1.95. 4-ply garden hose, guaranteed, 50-foot length, with coupling, $5.50. Heavy corrugated black cover moiaea on first quality heavy uuc. on Kins guaranteed -inch size, per foot, 14c inch size, per foot, 17c. Hose nozzle, made of solid brass, can be reculntri t in different sized streams, 59c. Hose reel, made of hard wood, natural finish. hnM mn hose, $1.15. ww Garden hoes, polished steel, riveted blade, blued finish, long handles, assorted Bizes, 32c. Garden hoes, one- piece solid steel blade with socket, long handle, 75c. Garbage cans, made of cral- vanized cover, 12-gaIlon size, $2.25. Garden spades, solid back, best quality, D handle, special, $1.45. Wheel bar rows, pat ent stave tray. Well bolted and braced, special. $3.19. nanuie, ac, The fountain lawn sprinkler throws, special at 85c. Turf edgcr, best quality, steel blade, wood handle, 85c. G a r d e n trowel, irni handle, 10c Grassshear, best qual ity steel blades, 15c. Pitcairn water spar, for outside use; M-pint can, 45c Patton's "Sun Proof house paints full range of colors. Best for outside use. Gallon, at $3.50. Screen paint, pint cans, 29c Sapolin porch furniture enamels, small can, 35c; large can, 60c. II I I I-" Poultry netting, 2-inch mesh. 1 to, 6 feet high, in rolls of 150 running feet, square foot, 1c. Wood window boxes, made of heavy stock, painted green, 24- mch size, 50c Lawn mower, 8-inch wheel, three cutting blades, $3.95. Trash burners, made of heavy galvanized wire, with cover. Large size, $3.50. Mole trap, self setting, at 85c Galvanized iron water pail. 10 quart size, 35c. Hammer, steel head; spe cial, 69c Hand saw, 22-inch size, 75c . Hand cultivators, with 24-inch steel wheel, hard wood handles. Special, $4.25. Cultivators with five adjust able blades. Made of spring steel, oil tempered, long handle, 98c. After Your Back Yards and Lawns Are Cleaned Up Plant Shrubs and Sow Seeds For as you plant andjSow, shall you reap beautiful flowers, shrub bery and pretty lawns. Here are special values for Tuesday. will thrive in most any fertile soil. Used ex tensively for hedge, , screens and also for planting among other shrubs for the beauty of the flowers. Plants, 2 for 5c. Mulberry Plants, lc Mulberry plants 2 years old, for filling up the open place in your hedge. Special, at lc Privet, for Hedges, 2 far 5c Good size plants, hardy and vigorous, and Blue. Grast Seed, special, 26c , Best quality pure blue grass seed. Fresh stock, 26c lb. White clover seed. Fresh stock, at 69c lb. Assortment of Home-Grown Shrubbery, 5c Each 2 to 3-year-old plants, well rooted, good hardy bushes. Including: ?.r,-n.. r CHOICE -I Artemisia i Forsythia J SP'r . v I EACH Special Note No mail or phone orders will be accepted for these shrubs or plants and none will be delivered. Tamarax Bridal Wreath , , Barberry Pakro Bulk Flower and Vegetable Seeds, 10c 1 Fresh stock, large selec tion of varieties, large pack ages, 10c each. D. M. Ferry Seeds , Flower and vegetable, all fresh stock, at 5c and 10c a package. Special! Several Thousand Yards of "IKp Wash Goods, Featured at - - New wash goods., including silk mulls, 27-inch organdies, batistes, etc., with white or dark grounds in a wide range of pretty patterns. The collection is an exceptional one and the values are really extreme. Burfas-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store Special! Pretty New Wash Goods, Spe- ofi daily Priced Tuesday, at - tOC 36-inch materials, including new de signs in voiles, organdies, etc., with dotted, striped, ring and floral designs, also silk mull, plain color, self-stripe of dot brocaded effects, also some silk shirtings. Special, at 25c. ( Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store Special ! 36-inch Curtain Goods, 1 C Specially Price Tuesday, at - Consisting of scrims, voiles, etc., in plain white or cream with fancy hem stitched border or with plain edge or cream white and ecru with fancy bor ders. Very special, at 15c yard. Burfess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store Special ! 27 to 40-inch White Goods, ir Featured for Tuesday, at - - Included are striped voile, checked mull and check dimity. Fine quality and very desirable for making children's dresses. Wide or narrow stripes, as well as large or small checks, $15c yard. Burress-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store 39c Special ! Lace Trimmed Dresser Scarfs, for Tuesday - - - Good quality butchers' linon, size 17x50 inches, trimmed with 2-inch lace edge and one row of lace insertion. An unusual value, at 39c. Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store 59c Speeial ! Bleached Table Damask, 64 inches Wide. Tuesdav Extra heavy weight, satin finish, a quality that will give "splendid service. Four good designs from which to make your selection, at 59c yard. Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store 25c Special ! Women's and Children's Auto Hat Auto or garden hats for women and children, big selection of styles and colorings, special, at 25c. Burgess-Nash Co. Down Shirs Store 39c Special ! Embroidered Dresi Flouncings, at - Fine quality voile embroidered in white and colors. 36 inches wide, spe cial, at 39c yard. Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store Special! Embroidery, 10c Nainsook, Swiss and cambric, embroidery bands and edges, also headings and beading tops, to 9 inches wide, at lOe yard. Burgess-Nash Ca. Down Stairs Store Special! Handkerchiefs, 5c Plain white, colored edges and embroidered corners, for women and children. Special, at 5c each. Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store Special! Women's Neckwear, 5c Consisting "X collars, also collar and cuff sets. Slightly soiled but very special, Tues day, at, choice 5c. ' Burgess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store