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    V THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918.
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HIGHWAYS BIG
COGfOST-lYAR
FOOD MACHINE
Shipping Board Chairman, the
Food Heads and Others All
n Endorse Highways
Transport.
Urgent need for development and
maintenance of the nation's high
ways as an important cog in the dis
tribution machine which must bear
the burden of a world's cry for food
and supplies is set forth in a letter
from Chairman Hurley of the U. S.
shipping board and a statement from
the highways transport committee
ol the Council of National Defense.
"The highways transport service is
the first step in the great system of
transportation to the sea and then on
k , ...... I, l : i t. r
me iiici main nidi me iu me lar
points of the world," said Chairman
Hurley.
In hs report of a conference of
its 11 regional-chairmen the high
ways transport committee stated:
"Recognition of the highway's val
ue as a transportation resource was
evidenced by the appearance before
the committee and its chairmen of
cabinet officers, members of the na
tional railroad administration, the
food administration, the war indus
tries board, the national highways
council, the electric railways war
board, the army and the United
States senate. President Wilson re
ceived the conferees at the White
House on the conclusion of the ses
sions. Pacfnr Win Marrivl
C 4,000 Couples Tells
About It in Booklet
"Marriage" is the title of an un
usual booklet issued by Rev. Mr.
Charles W. Savidgu, pastor of the
People's church of Omaha, who has
performed 4,000 marriage cere
monies, and whose remarkable rec
ord for tieing the marital knot is
nationally known.
The booklet is a human docu
ment, containing many interesting
facts about the author, his methods
much good advice, and will prove of
real value to anyone contemplating
matrimony
In 1891 he established the Peo
ple's church of Omaha. He
founded the House of Hope, a home
for aged people, here, in June. 1906
He has lived in Omaha 36 years.
Matrimonial Seas Are
Too Rough for Three
Men Who Ask Divorce
Three love-bereft husbands ap
plied in district court Wednesday
for decrees of divorce.
Jacob W. Wakenight charged his
wife, Ida, with infidelity. He asked
for a decree and cutody of two
minor children.
Alonzo F. Bates alleged that Vina
Bates has been guilty of extreme
cruelty and abandonment. They
, were married October 16, 1913.
' Dwight Miller charges Jean Mil
ler with seeking the company of
other men. The Millers were mar
ried August 12, 1917.
Real American Sentiment in
Columbia Christmas Records
War songs, heart songs, opera,
and brilliant instrumental selections
full of pep and sentiment comprise
the big December offering of Col
umbia records. Merriment, melody,
mirth the three spirits of Christ
mas feature the splendid list of
fered for the holidays.
"Memories of Christmas,' by
Prince's orchestra, in two parts,
heads the list. Several selections of
Apera are included and any number
of new war songs and melodies that
hint of the old songs so close to the
hearts of America that they are real
ly hmns. And, also, there is the
most" beautiful children's Christmas
record in the world: "The Joy of
the Beautiful Pines." v The list is
one of the largest of the year.
Burns Blanket in the City
, Jail to Rid Self of Bugs
The city jail was threatened by
fire Wednesday morning at S o'clock,
when an inmate burned his blanket
up in order to be rid of those
"damned bugs, they won't let me
sleeps minute."
The queer thing about this occur
rence is the fact that although it
was almost impossible to breathe in
the cell room, not one of the prison
ers made an outcry, and the fire was
only discovereed -when the fumes
had penetrated to the outer office.
Outside the loss of the comforter
there was no damage done.
Lutheran Church Bazaar to
Be Held Thursday Night
The annual bazaar of Our Savior's
Lutheran church will be held Thurs
day evening in the Swedish Auditor
ium, Fifteenth and Chicago streets.
Tickets will entitle the holder to
program and refreshments and the
sale will be immediately after the
program. Everyone is invited.
Urges Peace Memorial
for Court House Lawn
Rather Than Cannon
L. B. McCoui. has made a sugges
tion which he believes to be better
than the idea promulgated by The
Bee for a cannon to be brought from
the battlefield of France and placed
upon the court house lawn.
"Instead of a cannon we should
erect on the court house lawn a
memorial of peace. The cannon is
symbolical and remindful of war.
War is a thing we are trying to for
get. We fought this war in order
to remove from the world those
things which cause wars.
"By popular subscription I believe
the city could raise a large sum and
get the very best artists to work on a
peace memorial which would be a
magnificent thing for the city and
would have a permanent influence
toward bringing peace to the world
perpetually."
Y. M. C A. Chief in France
Asks More Workers Abroad
E. Merle Adams, secretary of the
Nebraska recruiting committee for
war work secretaries, is in receipt
of a letter from Earl B. Hubbell of
Chicago, in which the latter submits
a cable from E. C. Carter, chief sec
retary of the Y. M. C. A. in France,
calling for more Y. M. C. A. work
ers.
Carter's cable indicates personnel
needs for overseas work. The large
army in France and ever changing
conditions, he says, require 10,000
workers, while the present staff is
only 4,000. He urges a nation-wide
drive for Y. M. C. A. men and wo
men to fill the gap to avoid disgrace
and disaster.'
Mr. Adams says that this appeal
applies particularly to this locality,
as Nebraska is short on its quota.
Ihree classes of men are desired.
Men who can organize educational
work, men who can direct recrea
tional work and men to take charge
of huts. There also is a need for
mechanics.
The demand is especially for men
of big business or professional cali
ber and experience, with character
and personality and with capacity
tor constructive leadership.
Ringer Says Policemen
"Must Watch Their Step"
Police Commissioner Ringer says
the policemen who are not doing
their duty had better "watch their
step." In a speech before the church
federation Monday nighc Ringer
stated that some Omaha policemen
are doing all ffiey can to avoid en
forcing the law.
We have been weeding out the
undesirable ones," he said. "Some
who are still on the force are being
watched and if we get any evidence
on them their discharge will quickly
follow.'
To Discharge Miners.
Washington, Nov. 20. Army com
manders were ordered today to dis
charge forthwith all anthracite coal
miners who desire to return, to the
mines.
PHYSICALLY FIT
AT ANY AGE
It isn't age, it's careless living that puts
men "down and out." Keep your internal
organs in good condition and you will al
ways be physically fit. Watch the kid
neys. The kidneys are the most overworked
organs in the human body. When they
break down under the strain and the
deadly uric acid accumulates and crys
tallites, look outt These sharp crystals
tear and scratch the delicate urinary chan
nels causing excruciating pain and set up
irritations which may cause premature
degeneration and often do turn into dead
ly Bright's Disease.
One of the first warning of sluggish
kidney action is pain or stiffness in the
small of the back, high colored or scanty
urine, loss of appetite, indigestion or
rheumatism.
Do not wait until the danger is upon
you. At the first indication of trouble go
after the cause at once. Go to your rirug
dist immediately. Get a trial box of GOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, imported
direct from the laboratories in Holland,
where they have been in use for over two
hundred years. They will give almost im
mediate relief. If for any cause they
should not your money will be refunded.
But be sure to get GOLD MEDAL. None
other is genuine. In sealed boxes, three
sizes. Adv.
Omaha Grain Exchange
Names Buchanan as Head
Directors of the Omaha Grain ex
change elected John T. Buchanan
president to succeed J. A. Linder
holm, whose term has expired. Mr.
Buchanan is secretary of the Omaha
Elevator company and captain of
one of the Home Guard uaits.
Arthe directors' meeting Otis M.
Smith and C. H. Wright were
elected vice presidents and E. E.
Huntley treasurer. F. P. Manches
ter was reappointed secretary.
"Billy" Sunday to Go
to France to Conduct
Meetings This Spring
Billy Sunday and "Ma" are going
to Europe. There they will join
Homer Rodeheaver and conduct the
regular Sunday meetings.
In a letter from the popular evan
gelist received Tuesday by Dr. W. F.
Gallfas, he gave an outline of his
plans. With "Ma," who has just re
covered from a serious attack of
Spanish influenza, he is now in Prov
idence, R, I. After a short visit to
their home at Winona Lake, Ind.,
they go to Fort Worth, Tex., to re
main until January S. From there
they go to Richmond, Va., to con
duct meetings, leaving February 23.
Snow Falls in Nebraska.
Snow is falling in Nebraska is the
report that comes to the railroads.
While it is not heavy enough to in
terfere with traffic, it is pretty gen
eral. In western Nebraska the
weather is cloudy and calm. Tem
peratures are 24 to 40 above zero.
National Child Labor
Law Need Emphasized
by Swift at Luncheon
F. W. Swift, speaking Tuesday at
the University club, emphasized the
need for a national child labor law
because families with a number of
children move from a state that en
acts stringent laws to another state
where their children can work in the
mills.
Manning Favors Laws to
Control Social Diseases
City Health Commissioner Man
ning favors the passage of a state
law to curb social diseases in men
as well is in women. At present
Omaha has such an ordinance under
which the detention home for wo
men is operated.
"At present it is easy for a person
to escape the operation of this law
by leaving the city," he said. "With
a state law it would not be so
easy. With a national law it would
be impossible.
Truck Crashes Into Store
When Driver Loses Control
A large truck owned by the Har
tung Transfer comiany crashed
through a rear door or the Mathewi
Stationery company -store at 1620
Harney street, Wednesday morn
ing.
It was stated that the driver of
the truck momentarily lost control
and drove 'into the rear of the
store to avoid hitting a team of
horses in the alJy.
The damage to the building and
the truck was estimatted at $200.
Gift Buying ' 'DlS Ik C J' Oh, Yes-- I
y plete readiness. Shop iSX: dBSST JnSi
6 Bellans
Hot water
Sure Relief
QELL-ANS
LsFOR INDIGESTION
y- ...... . v
Scranton tiara coal, irom Ar
kansas, for hard coal stoves,
ton ... $16.55
Arkansas Hard Coal, for furnace
?0snpe:..... $16.05
Specialty Lump, well worth
$9.50. Our price, tQ EE
per ton 05J
All Other Kinds of Coal t Cut
Prices.
ROSENBLATT
CUT PRICE COAL CO.,
1223 Nicholas St. Tel. Doug. 530.
WESTLAWN,
B8TH AND CENTER
Omaha's beautiful park plan ceme
tery convenient to Dundee, West Far
nam and Field Club districts. Free per
petual care and courteous service.
Street ears to entrance. Family lots on
partial payments at time of first burial.
Free auto at your service.
RED CROSS FAMILY REMEDIES
Many able Chemists and Doctors were called into service in perfecting
this line of Red Cross Remedies.
This is an age of Specialists, and while one may nave distinguished
achievements to his credit in one particular line, another is excelling in
something else. That very thing makes it possible for us to have a Red
Cross Remedy for each ailment, and enables us to give the consumer more
than we promise or charge for.
Each formulae is compounded with as much care and precision as if
our entire success depended upon that one Remedy. That's why NEURO
TONE repairs shattered nerves, and Red Cross STONE ROOT and
BUCHU puts your kidneys in normal and Healthy condition.
Red Cross Remedies are not Patent Medicines. The formulae is printed
on each carton in plain English, so that you know what they are com
posed of and what you are taking. More than one hundred Red Cross
Remedies and Toilet Preparations are sold and guaranteed only by Mel-,
cher Drug Co., 4826 S. 24th St; Emil Cermak, 1264 S. 13th St; Hamil- j
, ton Pharmacy, 24th and Hamilton; Adams-Haight Drug Co.; Pickett
Loring Drug Co., Park and Farnam; Chas. H. Sprague, Elton's Phar-1
macy, 24th and Bristol Sts.; Jacobs-Lee Drug Store, 17th and Douglas; j
f Fregger Drug Co., 16th and Gracs Sts. Ady,
you'll find news o( that
big Congoleum Sale in
one of our other two ads
in today's paper.
The Supreme Millinery Event s!
Our Semi-Yearly Choice-of-the-House Sale
Fur and Fur Trimmed Hats Excepted
Here is thesort of news every woman will be vitally interested in, for where is there a woman who is not willing to buy ontTor
two exquisitely beautiful new hats at such low prices asjhese. The sale includes dress hats, street hats, evening hats, tailored
hats, hats for every occasion; styles galore. Come, in spite of everything. Thursday only. Doors open at 9 a. m. Choice of two
lots as follows:
the
Season
Lot No. 1
Hats That Were
Up to 10.00
Choice
Lot No. 2
Hats That Were
Up to 35.00
Choice
Women Who
have been in atten
dance at our previous
semi - yearly sales
have learned to ex
pect muck' and we
want to assure them
that their greatest ex
pectations will be ful
ly realized in this
millinery event.
Think of It
In this sale at these
prices you'll have
choice of models
from houses such
as Bruck-Weiss,
Joseph, also a num
ber of Hyland and,
Gage models.
Utility and Individuality Distinguish
Nemo Corsets
and Brassieres
You should wear a Nemo Wonderlift in combina
tion with a Nemo Wonderlift Brassiere.
One gives perfect support below the waist and the
other performs this service above the waistline. To
gether they insure complete hygienic comfort, an erect,
stylish carriage and a symmetrical, proportionate ;
We Heartily Endorse Nemo
Corsets and Brassiere
because of their durability, fitting service, and com
fort they give to the wearer.
Nemo Wonderlift Corset, 6.00
Nemo Self -Reducing Corset, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00 '
Other Nemo Brassieres, 1.00, 3.50
Second Floor
Just Arrived! And Very Genteel
These New Boots
As Illustrated
of Jet Black Suede
oo
A NEW shipment of this much waited boot. Made
oi the finest quality jet black suede leather,
with extra high covered Louis heel, and turn sole;
long vamp pattern, imitation tip, extreme narrow toe
shape; nine-inch height; "lace style. Comes in
.every size, from 2y2 to 7, and widths
AA to D. On sale Thursday at 9 A. M.,
' Main Floor
12.00
Goats and IDressesSpecial Values
In a smart collection that will win praise and preference from
- every woman desirous of reconciling thrift with smart apparel.
Warm Winter Coats
Of Velour Plush, Kersey and Burella, lined
throughout with a good substantial lining.
Fur trimmed, and deep convertible collars;
ornamental stitching, buttons,' fancy pockets,
and belts. Wide range of colors, including
Brown, Navy, Pekm Blue, f 1V
Dark Green, Burgundy and Kf I T
select from, at il Jf
Late Arrivals in Coats
Extraordinary good values in sample gar
ments, including a wide range of materials,
colors and models; fur trimmed and fancy
linings.
46-" to 65
Second Floor
Smart Utility Frocks
at Very Low Prices
Unusual values;- smart tailored styles; ef
fectively trimmed with braidings, sashes, em
broidery, buttons, and cordings.
Wool Jersey
Serges
Velveteen
Satins
AH late models; shades in Taupe, Beaver,
Wine, Navy, Pekin and Brown.
Two Groups:
17-95 and 19-95 .
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