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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE -OCTOBER' 20, 1918.
LINCOLN SPEECH
ANNIVERSARY
TO BE OBSERVED
G. A. R. Camps Asked to Plan
Patriotic Ceremonies to Be
: Held in United States
on November 19.
Omaha Surgeon Assigned
, to Base Hospital
November 19, fifty-fifth anniver
, iiry of Lincoln's address at Get
tysburg will b observed with ap-
propriate ceremonies by the G. A.
K. throughout the nation.
C. E. Adams, commander in chief,
has lent a call to all camps in the
country asking them to obsert e the
day as one appropriate on which to
kindle anew the fires of patriotism
and celebrate with fitting speeches
and ceremonies.
Relief Corps To Aid.
The Woman's Relief corps also is
asked to assist in making the anni
versary of Lincoln's great speech a
distinctly patriotic event. Meetings
are expected to be leld in Omaha
on this date and in all the principal
cities of the United States..
The call sent out by Commander
Adams is as follows:
"A wonderful and marvelous his
tory comes Into view when we con
template the life and public services
of Abraham Lincoln.
"His character was so American
and lovable that it has entered all
ouf hearts and all our homes. His
life was so great and his principle!
were so just, that they are the bea
con light of the liberties of the
world and point to the true princi
ples of humanity and justice by
which the peace of the world must
be sustained.
"Abraham Lincoln proved him
elf equal to every emergency. He
was the child of nature; he was
strong of body and sound of mind.
So supremely great was he, that the
multitudes loved and trusted him
for what he was, an honest man; he
proved the type he looked to be, the
saviour of our country.
Lincoln Greatest Man.
"In all ages great men have risen
to bless mankind, but Abraham Lin
coln was the greatest of them all; he
lived to save his country, and he
died to consecrate it with his life's
blood; his : name is unparalleled
among the world's elect and is im
mutably fixed; he was purely Ameri
can; he acted as Americans act and
talked as Americans talk. His Get-
tysbufg speech had its abiding place
away down in his soul's deep cell and
came forth in the pure breathings of
undying life to bless mankind.
"My comrades: The 19th day of
November is the anniversary of Lin
coln's Gettysburg speech, that hal
lowed Gettysburg battle field, con
secrated by the blood of our com
rades of the civil war.
"This year wilhbe the fifty-fifth
anniversary of that great day and I
beseech you, to call upon your
auxiliary, the Woman's Relief corps,
and all other patriotic societies to
v meet with you in public places and
kindle anew the fires of patriotism
and celebrate this great speech and
' day with ceremonies, patriotic and
" appropriate."
' Floorwalker is Severely
Cut by Purse Snatcher
Floor Manager Buchanan of the
Woolworth's 10-cent store was se
verely slashed with a jackknife in
the hands of Charles. Smith, a
, broommaker, living at 607 South
Seventeenth street, Friday. Ac
' . cording to the story told by the
police, Buchanan saw Smith snatch
a purse from 'a woman shopper in
the store, and when he attempted to
place Smith under arrest the latter
drew a knife from his pocket and
cut Buchanan severely. Smith is be
ing held at the central police sta
tion, and Buchanan was taken to
vDr. H. A Waggener's sanitarium,
f where his wounds were dressed.
Republican Candidate is III
with Spanish Influenza
Abet V. Shotwell, republican can
didate for county attorney, has been
stricken with a light attack of in-
fluenza. . Friends have volunteered
to look after the interests of his
-, campaign until he shall be able to
resume his work.
Two Decide to Try It Again;
. Choose Different Partners
. William Henry Rasmussen and
Mae Weaver of Audubon, la., di-
vorce and 'divorcee from former
wife and husband, came to Omaha
Friday, obtained a license, and were
' married by Municipal Judge Bntt in
I the court house. The groom is 38
and the bride 28.
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C. H. Newell, well known
surgeon, has been commis-
Dyspepsia
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Dr
Omaha
sioned a captain in the medical de
partment of the army and will leave
Omaha Sunday night for Camp
Jackson, Columbia, S. C, where he
has been assigned a position in the
base hospital corps.
Captain Newell is the son of Mr
and Mrs. C. L. Newell and has lived
in Omaha most of his life. He is
a graduate of. the Creighton Uni
versitv and studied medicine in
Europe for a year. Upon his re
turn to Omaha he entered the Nich
olas Senn hospital where he was a
member of the staff for six years.
Last April when Dr. E. C. Henry
went to war Dr. Newell took his
place as head surgeon of the Lord
Lister hospital,
0. P. AWARDS BIG
CONTRACT TO
OMAHABUILDERS
Machine a'nd Erection Shops
to Be Built Here to Cost
Hundred Thousand
Dollars.
WOBBLIE HEAD
PLEADS GUILTY
TO ESPIONAGE
Walter Pasewalk, Minneapolis
Industrial Worker, Admits
Violation of Sedition
Law.
Walter Pasewalk, one of the lead
ers of the I. W. W. organization,
formerly official head of the I. W.
W. lodge No. 573, Minneapolis,
Minn., and for the past year held in
the Douglas county jail along with
many other members awaiting trial
under the espionage act. concluded
to quit the lodgej and asked for an
immediate arraignment in the fed
eral court.
Fasewalk was in Omaha in an offi
cial capacity when federal officers
raided a meeting on lower Douglas
street nearly a year ago. Later the
grand jury returned indictments
against a large number of them,
charging conspiracy to obstruct the
draft and other war activities.
A few days ago Pasewalk in
formed the " office of the United
States district attorney that he was
ready to plead guilty to all the
counts in ihe grand jury indictment,
and he was brought before Federal
Judge Woodrough Saturday morn
ing. Judge Woodrough ordered Pase
walk placed in the Dodge county jail
pending sentence which will prob
ably not occur until after the other
members of the organization have
been tried before the petit jury.
Pasewalk asked that he be not re
turned to the Douglas county jail,
fearing the consequences his plea of
guilty might bring forth from his
former comrades.
Forms New Cabinet.
Paris, Oct. 19. The Bulgarian
cabinet has been reconstructed by
Premier MalinorT, according to dis
dispatches from Sofia.
How to Pronounce
Names of Towns in
War News of the Day
Here are some of the names of
towns which figure in the day's
news and the English pronuncia
tions: Aerschot (Bel.) Air-shot
Bouvigne (Bel.) Boo-veen-ye
Conde (Fr.) Kong-day
Liege (Bel.) ; . . . Lee-ayzh
Ligny (Bel.) Leen-yee
Louvain (Bel.) Loo-ven
Malines' (Bel.) Mah-leen
Manage (Bel.) Mah-nahsh
Meuse (Fr.) Merz
Maubeuge (Fr.) Mo-berz
Namur (Bel.) Nah-muhr
Roubaix (Fr.) Roo-bay
Tournai (Bel.) Toor-nay
Vosges (Fr.) Vohzh
Vise (Bel.) Vee-zay
Ex-Paddle Wheel Man,
Disgruntled, He Starts
Moveon Cigarets
The citizen who recently demand
ed that Police Commissioner Ringer
enforce the state law which prohibr
its the sale of cigarets, is said to be
a man who, in former years, con
ducted extensive "paddle wheel" op
erations at the Ak-Sar-Ben carni
vals and who lost out on the deal
this year owing to the order of
Mayor Smith and Ringer against
these gambling devices.
"We are catching more automo
bile thieves today than ever before,"
said Commissioner Ringer. "We
are getting more bootleggers and
confiscating more 'booze,' large
quantities of it, than ever before,
and we are dealing with the prosti
tution evil more successfully than
pver before. Naturally we can't do
everything at once.
"I have referred the cigaret sug
gestion to Chief Eberstein. If there
is an honest demand on the part of
disinterested citizens to make a
drive on cigaret smoking it will cer
tainly be done, just as all other laws
are being enforced."
Mexican Girl 13 Years Old
Asks Permission to Marry
Federal authorities are investigat
ing the circumstances of Marguerito
Dulvaros, Mexican, and Miss Na
talia Ramirez, 13-year-old Mexican
girl, who arrived in Omaha Friday
afternoon and applied for a marriage
license. The girl, wearing her hair
in a braid, explained that her father
had not been kind to her and that
she believed her roadjojhajpiness
would be opened if permitted to ac
company Dulvaros as his wife.
Automobile Thieves Get Car
Belonging to J. C. Southard
Only one automobile theft was re
ported to the police Friday night.
C. J. Southard, 1801 Emmet Street,
reported that someone took his car
irom in front of his residence about
12:30 Friday night. The value of
the car is $350.
Investigate High Prices
Grocers Charge for Spuds
It is reported that some uf the
grocers are charging consumers
more than Ihe government price for
potatoes. An investigation has been
started and if the report are found
to be true a vigorous prosecution
will be instituted. In the event of
prosecution and conviction the li
cense of the violating grocer, will
he revoked and for a time, at leant,
he will be put out of business.
There is an abundance of pota
toes on the market, many large ship
ments having come in from Nebras- .
ka, Colorado and Wyoming. At
many of the stores it is said that
thev' arc being sold at prices lesf t
than the maximum fixed by the fooo f
administration.
B Want Ada Art the PmI BuslnMi
Booatera.
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Contracts have been awarded to
the Home Builders, Inc., general
contractors of Omaha, for the erec
tion of two 100-foot extension ma
chine and erection shops for the
Union Pacific railroad.
The cost will be more than $100,-
000. It is contracted under the di
rection of William G, McAdoo, di
rector general of railroads, and is.
therefore practically a government
contract.
The building is to be the same in
every respect as the present shops,
and will be constructed of heavy
concrete foundations and steel,
frames. It will have crane runwavs
and mastic floors and will be 150x
200 feet inside measurements. The
construction of this work is to begin
at once.
The Home Builders are now con
structing the large seven-story
building at the corner of Eighteenth
and Dodge streets, which will cost
about $400,000, and also have con
siderable work under way for the
Swift Packing company at South
Omaha. They recently completed
a building for the government at
Twenty-fourth and Hickory streets.
Selective Service
Men Who Leave for
Camp Kearny Monday
The following selective service
men from local exemption board
No. 6 have been called to go to
Camp Kearny, Cal Monday:
Harry I. Nelson. K. H. Oabrtelson."
Will Mortenaen. ft. A. Tlmmons.
Eaaary K. Cherry, .T. F. Logemann.
I,eiH A. Seefui. William JlcCormlck.
H P. V. Rasmusaen. Chris A. Michela.
Bobert Saemann. Edward Leslak.
Bernhardt Lebbart. Krtward ChapfeU.
r. A. Dabalateln. V. J. Wlcklund.
Frank A. Bra(ln, Walter Rasmusaen.
C. M. Blchel,
J. C. Svaclna, Jr.
Georg-a U Hefflajr
Danl.el V. Shlller.
Isaac E. Rhondea,
Halsey C. Noyri.
Bert A. McDonald
A. M. Bollesfti.
aiaww
John Brohn.
Ira M. Chappall.
John- I Workman.
Kmll H. Moellar.
Conrad Anderson.
Friti A. Becker.
Ernest L. Decker.
Leo Sunnlrk.
Peter Wulf.
William Schneider.
Albert Gladden.
Albert Knudaen.
Lawrence Tlmperly.
Andrew Myer.
Rudolph Otto.
Ray Resa,
Oliver Klmiey.
Fred Baleter.
Elmar P. Nufar.
John Iver OUaaman.
Wllhelm Hanaen.
Royce Fllkln.
August Klabunda.
John lhra.
Rudolph X Vak.
BennU Raabe.
Wm. A. Backer.
Lawney Slgman.
Frank Vanfleet.
W. C. Armbrust.
Joseph Pauatlan.
William E. Nelson.
Opal WebS.
A. N. Spethman.
Clarence Bayless.
Ed Sacha.
Leonard King.
Peter Stelley.
Roy Swope.
H. V. Stranson.
Charlie Schneider.
Kdw. C. Stawass,
Robert Stella.
Henry Rlk.
J. R. McCreary.
Arthur L. Kllker.
Cecil Mann.
Floyd J. Kidder.
Albert B. Andresen. Joseph Etalia.
C. E. Armbniet
Ferdinand Peterson.
W. W. Armstrong
Charlea H. Safford.
William P. Orlmm.
Charles R. Todd.
Oalnea P. Oreans.
C, A. Swanson.
Edward P. Grape.
Will J. Boettger.
Charles Jenaen.
Bill W. Langhorst
Hlslmat Steele.
V. 8. Klenlnger.
H. P. Lamprecht
Henry Rose.
Arthur Clausaen.
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Wm. J. Hanna.
Mike Sii "t.
R. P. Douahoo.
F. R. Straub.
E. J. Eggleston.
Frank J. Pascal.
Frank C. Taylor.
Robert H. Sutton.
Orliey F. Green.
R. It. Parks.
Panlel J. Keefs.
Hans A. Hansen. Jr.
Geo. H. Wlchlund.
Victor Anton Vasak.
Herman F. Hadah.
Wm. Aug. Witt.
Big Reduction Sale
On Ladies, Tailor
Made Garments
Owing to conditions, I am forced
to close out my stock of goods, con
sisting of broadcloths, serges, fancy
suiting and tricotines. This will
last all this coming week. Suits
made up to your special measure
for as low as $50.00. All work guar
anteed to be first class. Come
early and get your choice.
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Popular Prices
The Reliable Ladies9 Tailor
Rooms 433-35 Paxton Bldg. Phone Doug. 1201.
SOFT
SHIRTS
High or Low Collar
Attached
UNION MADE In Cotton or Flannel
The Friendly Pal
FIRST off the tee and
on the green.
The Racine collar-attached
shirt is essentially an
athletic shirt.
There's something about
the fit and feel that makes
it the favorite among ac
tive full-muscled men.
Let's the body "breathe"
and muscles play.
In ALL Good Grades
and ALL Good Shades
The Shirts that are always
dependable reinforced where
the strains come.
Only long experience could
produce such perfect comfort
with dressy appearance.
Sheriff Seeks Payne Auto,
. the One with False Bottom
Sheriff Clark's deupties - arrfJ
searching for an automobile
equipped with a false bottom. It
has a false bottom, for City Pros
ecutor Murray told the sheriff he
knew that it was that kind 'of an
automobile. The machine was betfg
driven by Ike Payne when he was
arrested on a charge of bootlegging.
The city started an action against
the Murphy-O'Brien company for
the machine which ba not been re-
MrShirt
pjfmdjetct
U&ARMY
If you do not find the Racine Shirt
promptly, write and tell us the name of
your favorite dealer and we will see that
you axe supplied. Insist on the Racine.
'Soft Shirt SpecimliMt$ for 34 Ytan'
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FURNITUR
Is a Patriotic Purchase
asar
It
Af a time when every idle dollar should be
devoted to the purchase of Liberty Bcnda,
economy becomes a patriotio duty. But economy
never was intended to mean the sacrifice of those
things which contribute to the health, happinesi
and security of the American home. Home fur
nishings, designed for comfort, restful, inviting and
serviceable, will conserve the well-being of every
member of the family circle. A PROPERLY equip
ped home helps you to GREATER efficiency.
( SPECIAL EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS GLADLY ARRANGED ON ANY PURCHASE-1F DESIRED
An Attractive Library Table
A Library tabla alwaya ranltea tha
room look more comfortable, more home
like and more cozy. This la your oppor.
tunlty tot buying an attraotlva table,
having a. 44i26 inch, or imitation Quart
ered oak top, very massive In appear
ance, and romea In Imita
tion Mahogany. Splendidly'
finished price only.
$18.80
Graceful Queen Ann Dining Suite
Am Authentic Rcprodoetlon, la Oak Jacabeaa Finish.
Arm Chair Striking:
appearance. High
back, genuine leather
full slip Jio Mt
seat Oak....1'
51-Inch Top Table Ex
tends to six feet, plain
'edge Instead of Scalloped
as Illustrated. tSti Ct
Bpeolal. at fW.OU
Chair Full slip soat,
upholstered in gen
uine leather. High
back offer- in QC
ed in oak f
New Design Dresser
SPLENDID DESIGNED DnfcSfl
Elt with full swell front, four
roomy drawers, f IttPd with wood
knobs. Imitation quartered oak,
finished golden. Artistic oval
phaped mirror. An
exceptional val
ue, at.
$18.35
The
Improved
Columbia Sewing Machine
It Is no longer necessary to buy a sawing
machine with ugly iron legs, when you can
obtain a superbly beautiful sewing ma
chine at surh a low price. Machine il
lustrated made of full quarter sawed oak,
richly finished in golden. It is abso
lutely guaranteed. Equip
ped with all attachments.
1'riced only.
$37.50
OENTJINH MAHOGANY KU3GANT NEW DESIGN, J-riECE
QUEEN ANN LIVING ROOM SUITE Davenport measures 80
inches long; has attractive cane panel back, with medallion
center; cane panel arms; attraotively upholstered in blue
.trin or allk damask: ttvo Dlllows included to match uphol
stering; high grade construction ana spienuiuiy
finished: one of our very best values at this
special low price
Arm Chair and
Rocker to Match
$35.00
$89.95
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A MODKRATKIA' PRICED AND
CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED
KITCHEN CAU1NET Made
with seasoned wood, base fitted
with two fifty-pound capacity
flour bins, handy utensil draw
ers, sugar bin and china com
paitmeht. Modestly priced for
this weeks
selling, at,
only
$12.50
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STRONGLT BUILT FOLDING
CARD TABLE Has 30x30-tnch
square top, and covered with
green imitation leather. Ma
hogany finished frames, strong
ly braced, easily
folded. Specially
priced, at
$2.95
COLONIAT, TTPE BUFFET
Splendidly designed, put up
staunchly to last and give serv
ice, built of solid oak, finished
fumed or golden, has French
Bevel plate mirror Set in heavy
frame. Indeed a money-saving
value at tomor- f ff
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OurSTOVE DEPARTMENT
An extensive showing of well known
makes of Heaters, Ranees and Hot
Blasts, including the Famous Gar
land Peninsular, Cole s, etc.
UxC Inch blue
porcelain top.
"I?OHN" SAN1TARV HIiCH
PORCELAIN TOP KITCHEN
TABLE with roomy utensil
drawer. Wi ll built and strong
ly braced. Spe
cially priced this
week, only
$9.98
OUR ACME - REGENT
OAK HEATER Body
built of high grade pol
ished steel, high sani
tary base attractive in
appearance. Will econ
omically burn wood or
soft coal. It will pay
you to come and see this
heater
$13.85
THE TWO - IN - ONE
COMBINATION COAL
AND GAS RANGE
Four holes for coal, four
holes for gas, large oven
operated for both, white
porcelain over door. All
the newest features em
bodied in this wonderful
stove
$72.50
HIGHLY EFFICIENT
AND WELL-BUILT
HOT BLAST HEATER
Large sized fire pot.
Built on square lines,
full nickel swing top
and nickel trimming. A
guaranteed coal saver.
Priced for this week
specially, at
$19.75
GENUINE LEATHER UPHOL
STERED PARLOR ROCKER
Splendidly deslgnrfl and very
comfortable. The frames are of
imitntion mahogany, highly pol
ished. Can also he had with
tapestry upholstering. Full
steel sprins
struction.
only.
WE ILLUSTRATE HERB THE
FAMOUS COLUMBIA A marrrt
ous Instrument In every way. Drop
in and hear It Beautiful mahogany
or quartered oak cas, In golden,
fumed or early English finishes. All
exposed metal parts heavily nickel
plated. Non-Tihrant motor plays
four records with one winding.
Automatic stop and start Case
holds 75 records; tone control; 300
assorted needles; 4 needle cups.
With 6 double face
records (1? selections)
Terras of payment t
anlt YOUR ccTeliee.
Jaat push the button
and the back
reclines
There Is nothing more comfortable than the
famous Royal easy chair. We are specially
offering the chair Illustrated with quarter
sawed oak frame, finished golden and uphol
stered in high grade imitation leather. By
pushing a button the back
recline to any position.
Equipped with foot-rest,
and priced at only
$19.50
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$90.10
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