6 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 21, 1918. CHEERFULNESS s - IS THE ORDER OF KING AK-SAR BEN No Cessation in Merry-Making This Year; Plans Under Way for Record Season. la accordance with the mandate of His Majesty, King Ak-Sar-Ben, there s to be no cessation m the. merry making this year throughout his " realm. "While His Majesty deems jt necessary for everyone to realize the serious situation which confronts the nation, he orders that his subjects do all in their power to relieve the suffering and heartaches by putting on a cheerful front," is the decree. Plans for one of the most stupen- , dous years in the history of Ak-sar-Ben are already under way and the pageants and fall programs are to exceed even the "wildest dreams" of the artisans of former years. Gue Renze is chief of the den, as in former years, and his plans for the big show, which will open June 3, - are rapidly materializing. "Songsters" ' ,are most needed by the director at the present time and he urges that all men having "the least semblance of a voice" send in their, initial fee sf 10 bucks and report to him at the oen. New Members Respond. "Dan" Weaver, Samson's "right hand man," reports that business is good at headquarters and 579 mem- bers have already been listed on his books. Wednesday noon a meeting of the hustling committees will be held at the Paxton hotel and every man who will attend is requested to teleohon? y "Dad" in advance so that his lunch can be ordered. Flans for the organization of the committees and the method to be pursued in their work will be out lined and definite course of action will be prescribed. MILITARY H0N0ES FOR DEAD WIFE OF . 0MAHASERGEANT Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Buchman, wife of Sergeant Guy .Burcham, formerly in the balloon school at Fort Omaha, will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Bailey & Dorrance chapel. A mili- tary escort will attend the services and accompany the body to Forest Lawn, where taps will be sounded, in reverence to her as the wife of an ' army sergeant. Mrs. Burcham died Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McDonald, 2615 Hamilton street. Her husband, who was stationed at Morrison,, Va., ar rived here Saturday. Young Bridegroom Pays for Ceremony With Bad Check wwiam T. Hamill, giving his ad- aress as Umaha, and Melanie Thorn, also claiming Omaha as her home were married by Rev. C. W. Savidge April 11. In payment for the nuptial .' ceremony Hamill is alleged to have Riven check drawn on the Security Sayings bank of ' Cedar Rapids, la., , which was returned for insufficient funds. Later it Is alleged the newlyweds went to Lincoln, where they lived at Lincoln hotel and the bridegroom succeeded in passing checks aggre gating $300. Other Lincoln business hoo" r 'so said to be holding checks for smaller amounts. ' "Ti'1.1 ,.id,ie was ergeant in the United States army and had . served under the command of Gen- .; eral Pershing'. He is now under ar rest in Denvtr. Fred Mendenhall, an optician in - Lincoln, is said to be stepfather of Mrs. Hamill Her maiden name, Melanie Thorn, does not appear in the Omaha directory. Union Outfitting Company GiVfiS DfllMA fftf PmnlmiAe Th Unioo Outfitting company last Wednesday night gave a dance at - Turpin s hall, Twenty-eighth and Far nun streets, for their employes and members of their families. A large crowd was ia attendance. During the rening a drawing contest was staged for the women, many receiving large 6a of chocolates as priaes. The new buttons for 1918 have baen mailed from headquarters as fast aa the cards have been filled out. This work will be completed during the coming week. The w , .., .. r u"YO previously naa r-eein extracted, rneiac . aats gas or any other way of extracting teeth," iSs Method "' Iady Sha W8nt8 t0 teU al)out y Rli- fh?aini;ha11' 3860 Lea'worth stJeet, Omaha, again authorized the ose of her name. -I want to tell more people of your Paialess 8c,aliy th? UM o VPr Mi8t ior Pnless extraction of teeth ana other dental operations." Vapor Mist Is-applied to the gums for the Painless Extraction of Teeth and all other Dental Operations, without the least danger of heart troubles or other bad effect. . x ' I treaj Pyorrhea and guarantee to cure. Send for my booklet telling all about the care of teeth. DR. CLARK, Dentist Office 204 (Second Floor) Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam. Open Sundays 10 to 12. Lady Attendant. Phone Red 1201. 1 people woo PH. C. n. TACHY - 2i3 Ut9 Brvej Ctiy News Tosvl, engineer, for commissioner. Ha. Boot Print ft New Btcoo Presa Lighting Fixtures, Burgess-Qraden Attorney Gerald M. Drew haa re moved to SOS Security Bid. D. 2SS7. Hitchcock at University Club Sen ator Hitchcock will address the Uni versity club at the noonday luncheon been next Monday. Arrives In France Ed. Schlnker haa arrived In France, according to a card received by his mother, 2458 South Twentieth street Prudent saving In war times Is hostage for opportunities of peace, Play safe by starting an account with Nebraska Savings & Loan Ass'n, 21 & 18th St. $1 to 15.000 received. Mondamln Card Party A card party and dance will be given by Mondamln lodge No. Ill, F. A. U, Tuesday night, April 80. at the Lyric building, Nineteenth and Farnam. Library Hours Monday The Pub lie Library will observe Sunday hours Monday, Arbor day. Reading an reference rooms will be open from 2 to 6 p. m. No books will be ex changed. Law ton Auxiliary Meets General Henry w. Lawton auxiliary. No. 1 United Spaninh War Veterans, will hold Its regular meeting Wednesday in Memorial hall, court house, at 8 oclock. T. Toby Jacobs Heir T. Toby Jacobs, advertising man, Is th proud father ofa daughter, born Frl day night. The "addition" to the family weighs seven and one-half pounds. EntertiilnniPntiPostponed The mu alcal and dramatic entertainment that was to be given this afternoon at the German hi.mo has been nostponed indefinite'; u account of Illness of one or trio rvyers. Senator T Sneak Senator Hitch cock will .-"hi tops the public affairs luncheon ;it Hie Chamber of Com merce Tuesday noon. His subject will be "What umaha Business Men Can Do to Win the War." Mrs. Havlctt to Entertain Mrs. J W. Havlett, 3412 Lafayette Avenue will be hostess to Chapter B. P. of the P. E. O. Sisterhood Tuesday.' Aoril zs. at z p. m. -uty Nebraska" win be the subject before the sisterhood. Wives Seek Freedom Wllla F, Barker, suing Jack T. Barker for divorce in district court alleges he failed to support her. She asks her maiden name, Wllla F. Burnett, be restored. Julia L. Baldwin seeks di vorce from Alexander B. Baldwin on the grounds-of alleged desertion and non-support She asks the restora tion ot her maiden name, Julia L. Monroe. Fine fireplace goods at Sunderlands, HAYES AND BOZO ARE P0PULAE AS PIANO MOVERS Edrnond Haves, the nianrt mover. and his aide kirk. Ron with their sums iui many idugu lino me pur. formanre at the flavetv thia wL- - w J J ' " As.ai.ateH hv a rlinnia n( merit t- aether' with several catehv' mimical numbers, these two comerlians heaH a bill of exceptional merit. Hilda Leny has a pleasing voice and personality and several good mu- ioal ..11 t . J? 1... -t on, iiuuiucii iu tur a uispiay oi her vocal ability. Marie Jansen, Chick uauencr. rannv fa mer and Edna Zauche also fill leading parts with ability. The noveltv introduced rlnrinir hi. first act by the "Three English Step- r - - " viiukiiiiiB n mug una line ana is well received. Frequent changes of costume keep a new note of color on the stage at all times and taken all in all the show is one of the best appearing here for some time. 1. 0. 0.F.to Hold Celebration Of Anniversary April 25 Th COth ann!vrarv tf U. lAm. pendent Order of Odd Fellows of A ' - Ml . -n. . America wm oe ceieoratea ihursday, April 25, by the Omaha chapter at the A TiatriotiV nrntrnm nx,A', address by Rev. R. h. Wheeler on SVI. Tf !.i .""v e i n . . me nisiory 01 uaa fellowship in nmcrica, ana uur ueot oj Ubligation to Them," recitations, and vocal se lection will h cri elusion of the pragram dancing will ft VtA until .:j:u v ubiu uttiia iiiiuiiikin. LIMB TROUBLES Wear Our Laced Stocking tr NO RUBBER H WASHABLE The Idtal Bap port for VARICOSE VEINS, ' SWOLLEN OR OPEN UMBS Ogam, limb, $3. Send for laH-mauuramint blank 38 c PRICE ADVANCES en May Ut to $2.SS aach. CORLJM I.tMR pr m Ueaa Ilka - 1478 Broadway, '' lag fist. Naw York, - - . N. Y. Painless Dentist An experienced dentist can readily per cive how work should be done to look veil, fit properly and last for- lifetime Mrs. C. A. Jackson, 321S Leavenworth street, Omaha, had teeth painlessly ex tracted byjhe usd of Vapor Mist IT L.... L t 1 - i.j i'.n . . . a ' 3 FISTULA CURED Rectal Claeaaaa Cured without aavare aar Sieal oparation. No Chloroform or Ether wad. Cura aaarantead. PAY WHEN CURED. Write for illustrated book on Rectal Diseaaaa, with namea and teetfmonlala of mora than 1,000 prominent nave neea permanently cured. , Building, Omsha Neb Neutrality of Swiss Violated 586 Times Geneva, Switzerland, April 20. The neutrality of Switzerland harl violated 586 times up to the end ot January, according to an official announcement today. In 418 in tances aviators were responsible. "Keep the home fires burning" Keep caeer and eooraae and eomfort ia the shelter of the family circle, yon moth ers and sisters and sweethearts of men I Preserve the contentment of home and its universal appeal while the boys are at the front; prepare your warmest welcome against their safe return. For to disregard home and ka well being at inch a time of national streM is to nndermine the basic foundation of our country's prowess. Home sentiments, home ideal and home standards mast be) upheld, else the war will cost ns more than money and the Ihre of those who give themselves for the cense. This does not mean the thoughtless spending of money; it means iu wise in vestment in things that will endure in comfort and service and satisfaction long after this war is over. Bay Liberty Bonds, but don't forget to "Keen the home fires rnrntn!' 1 r i ELEGANT 60-IN. 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The Racing Club of Fy6nce has placed at the disposition of the Amer ican army officers its fine club house and grounds in the Bois de Boulogne, with its tennis courts, cinder path, dressing rooms and restaurants. r f SJ fHIIUHHIIWMHmtrH!M!ffllHM I BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED BEDROOM SUITE; elegant American I or rich brown mahogany; attractive period ornaments; priced at ... 3 FULL SIZE BED, splen- a dldly designed; superb- 3 ly finished; priced at, 5 only- SPLENDIDLY D B SIGNED DRESSER, 40 xlS-ln. top; shapely mirror, S0x24-ln.; lour roomy drawers $28.85 M-IN. TOP WILLIAM & MARY DINING TA BLE; splendidly fin lshed; Jacobean finish; 6-ft. extension; priced WILLIAM A MARY f bkiud DININQ HAIR; Jacobean fin ish; Spanish leather seat $33.95 $4.98 fUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiilinillHIIIIIlllira S3 Sk A. 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TOP EXTENSION TABLE: t-tt. extension; finished golden; our price, only- COLONIAL DINER $16.45 oau; imitation eat; only in nnininminniirrrrnnTTTTnm f CHAIR ILLUSTRATED, Including medallion Pillow to match: extra ronmv !,:!:r.?.y..$59.85 ana comfortable CHAIR; golden or 1 al IHUIIIIIIIIIUIUlPi . . . Money Down v.m,.r not becomue due until thirty Floor. No. 7i-A tfoff AA " V w . South 16th. Street II .11 i In leather inhnnniiiiiiiiiiiiiihl V mm a i s B I i week did not win an inch -of territory and was beaten back with heavy losses. This information, describing the figthing on the Belgian .ront, was re ceived f by the Belgian consul here today in a cablegram, which said: "The Belgians took 714 prisoners, a 77-millimetre gun, two homb-throw ing machines and 42 machine guns." 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