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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1918)
THE BEE r OMAHA. FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918. Dance to Be Given by Young Men's Hebrew Association There will be a joint celebration by the Young Men's Hebrew assoc iation and the Jewish Welfare board of Chanuka, the Feast of IJghU, by a program and dance Saturday night, November 30. at 8 o'clock, in the Lyric building, Nine teenth and Farnam. Ralbi Morris Taxon will kindle the festival lights and Rabbj Freduick Cohn will speak on the significance of the festival. This will be followed by a dance for the soldiers, to which all are cordially invited. "Gels-It," a Liberty Bottlejor Corns! There' Only One Genuine "Corn Peeler" That'. "Gets-lt." Ever. reel banana? That's the way Gets-It ' peels off eorni. It's tha only eorn treatment that will. "Gets-It" is a guarantee that you won't finally hav to Ilk J y OMAHA No Mora Excuse for Coras or Cora-Pains Now I Be pick. Jerk or cut out your corns. If yyu want the pleasure of getting rid of a torn, be sure to Rat "Gets-lt." It ia its wonderful formula that haa made "Geta It" the corn marvel that it la, used by more millions than any other corn treat, ment on earth. A few drops on any corn or callus, that's all. It can't stick. It ia painless, eases pain. You can kick your "corny" feet around, oven in tiitht shoes, and your corns won't crucify you. You can so ahead and work, dnnce, live, love and laugh as though without corns. "Gets. It," tha guaranteed, money-back corn-remover, the only sure way, coats but trifle at any drui; store. M'f'd by K, Lawrence & Co., Chicago, III, Sold In Omaha and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Sherman & McCon nell. Adv. DON T SUFFER IH NEURALGIA Use Soothing Musterole When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skull teems as if it would split, just rub a little Musterole on your temples and neck. It ditws out the inflammation, soothes awaj the pain.usuallygivingquick relief. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than B mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors and nurse3 frankly recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet colds of the chest (it often prevents pneu monia). It Is always dependable. 30c and 60c Jars; hospital size $2.50, FAMILY THOUGHT HE WAS GGSNG TO 'DIE,HEJtCLMS Tanlac Restores His Health After Everything Else Fail ed; Gains 25 Pounds. "Well, Sir, Tanlac has pot only relieved me of my awful trouble, but I have regained twenty-five pounds' of my lost weight and never felt stronger and better in my life," said Harry R. Wheeler, who is em ployed at tha Pacific Coast Steel Plant and lives at 4741 Forty Eighth Ave., South Seattle, the other day. "About a year afro," he contin ued, "I began to suffer with intesti nal indigestion that, in spite of all I could do, got worse and worse till I was in a terrible condition. Every thing I would eat fermented and, I would be in' such agony, that it was like a sharp knife cutting clean across my stomach. I got so weak that I could hardly do a thing,' and it was only my will power that kept me going at all. When I would get home at night I would be so weak and in so much pain that my wife was always ready with a hot water bottle to put right on me, and even then I would be in such agony at times I thought it would drive me distracted. My hips ached with rheumatism, and the muscles of my rght arm and leg would get an drawn into knots, and at times I couldn't raise my arm halfway to my head. I went down in weight from two hundred pounds to a hun dred and fifty-two a loss of forty eight pounds, and my condition wa3 so serious that my family actually thought I was going to die. "Itried everything I could hear of toget relief, but nothing did me any good. Then my sister-in-law, who had been suffering with rheu matism, got me to try Tanlac, as it had done her so much good. I got a 'bottle and when I found it was help ing me, I just kept it up till now I - .' V. ..WMlt ma naven t a. pain or an uum mc. I have alsplendid appetite,' and can eat anything I want without it hurt ing me in the least. I used to lay awake night after night suffering terribly, but now I go to sleep as soon as my head hits the pillow, and sleep like a log all night. I am pick ing up in weight every day ana am feeling so fine and well that I am glad to tell everybody how much this wonderful medicine has bene fited me." Tanlac is sold in Omaha by all Sherman & McConnell Drug Com pany's stores, Harvard Pharmacy, West fcna rnarmacy, in eouw frmstia bv Meanv Drue Co.. in Ben son by Chas. H. Sprague, and the leading druggiit in every town. FEAST DAY ONE. OF JOY OVER WAR'S END Glad Spirit is Manifested as City Gives Thanks for Prosperity and War's End. Omaha enjoyed a regular old fashioned white Thanksgiving. Throughout the city the holiday spirit was manifest and reunions of families and friends were marked by an added feeling or joy and thank fulness due to the ending of the war. Many soldiers have returned from various cams to spend the day at home, and scores of students from University of Nebraska and other colleges having a students army training corps were given furloughs over the week-end. Union Services Held. Union services were held in many churches of the city beginning at 1():.W o'clock this morning. There was a record-breaking attendance at these services. Many other churches j lam .special individual services for men uwii congregations. Hundreds of baskets of food were delivered to needy families. Preceding the Thanksgiving feast the kiddies of Omaha had the time of their lives playing in the snow and many a staid stiff hat went careening under the force of a well aimed snowball. Snow Men On Guard. Snow "men" stood watch on lawns of the residence section until their grotesque countenances melt ed and they settled in cold, watery heaps forgotten by the youthful sculptors who were trying to break the long-distance turkey-cranberry-sauce record. Incidentally, many such records were smashed. At Fort Omaha and Fort Crook the soldiers partook of a Thanks giving dinner that held true to the most cherished tradition of the army. Great juicy roasted turkeys, Hanked by mashed potatoes, dress ing and cranberry sauce; mince and pumpkin pies; jams and jellies and puddings kept the soldiers busy for an hour after they Had attended the special Thanksgiving services. The following is the menu of the dinner at Fort Omaha: Turkey with Oyster Dressing;. Mashed Potatoes. Candied Sweet l'otatoes. Lima Reims. ('reamed Peas. Cold Slaw. Celery. Cranberry Sauce, Mince and Pumpkin Pie. Hut Chocolate. Bread and Butter. Apples. Oranges. Nuts. Foot Ball Cancelled. Both the Creighton foot ball games were called off. The game scheduled with the Colorado School of Mines was cancelled because of the flu epidemic in that state and the other, game arranged with Fort Omaha was cancelled because of in juries to the army squad. Theaters were crowded yesterday with holiday througs seeking enter tainment and everywhere good fel lowship was invariably the rule. Soldiers in Homes. Homes throughout the city were opened to hundreds of soldiers and the men in uniform enjoyed a taste of Omaha hospitality at its best. The War Camp Community serv ice gave a game party on the firit floor of Jacobs hall, A dinner was given for 150 men at First Methodist church. The D. T. A. club also gave a dinner at St. John's church. The Army and Navy club held open house all day. Needy are Remembered. Flu patients and convalescents were visited by nurses of the Visit ing Nurses' association and others given baskets of food. Major McCormick of the Volunteers, dis tributed SO baskets. Twenty relief organizations also distributed bas kets to the needy. At St. James' , orphanage there was a dinner for more Jhan 160 chil dren with appropriate services. ; Services at the churches empha sized the glory of peace brought to the world and Omaha's observance of the day generally reflected this sentiment. Briet City Arews Juarez, Cut Off, Faces Attack by Villa Followers El Paso, Nov. 28. Juarez, across the Rio Grande from here is appar ently cut off from the interior of Mexico and rebel bands under com mand of Francisco Villa and other leaders are reported at various points within striking distance of the town. Military officials in Juarez last night still were without information concerning the result of the attack on Villa Ahumeda, 80 miles to the south which occurred early Sunday morning. A heavily guarded train sent out reached Rancheria, 60 miles to the south where a num ber of bridges were found burned and further progress was found impossible. Juarez military officers persist in the assertion that there is no danger of an attack on the town, which is amply garrisoned. I hey point to the burned bridge j as proof that Juarez is not the object of the attack which they say if made a all will be against Ojinaga. Thanksgiving Service by Jewish Festival Friday A Thanksgiving service will be held Friday evening, November 29, at Temple Israel, in celebration of Thanksgiving, Chanuka, the Jew ish Festival of Lights, and the vic tory of America and the allies. Rabbi Frederick Cohn will speak on "Pilgrim and Maccabee, or Mak ing the World Safe for Civiliza tion." Miss Laura Goetz will sing "When the Boys Come Home," and V. C. Bennet will play the "Song of the Allies." - ' ' , Japan's Delegates Chosen. Tokio, Nov. 28. The Marquis Kinmochie Sainoji, former premier; Baron Nobuaki Makino, member of the privy council and former foreign minister; Viscount Sutemi Chinda, ambassador to England, and Baron Keishiro Matsui, ambassador to France, have been selected as Ja can's plenipotentiaries to the peace Lighting futures Burgesa-Granden Hae Root Print It Beacon Press. Would Marry Negress W. K. Evans, 1646 North Sixteenth street, was arrested In his room In company with Alice Moore, colored, Wednes day night, and is being held on dis orderly house charges. H told officers at tha station that he would marry the woman if given a chance. Organ Recital Postponed. The organ recital which was to have been given by Mrs. E. K. Zabriskle at the First Presbyterian church next Sun day afternoon has been postponed. .Mrs. Zabrlskie has been taken ill with the Spanish influenza and she, Mr. Zabrlskie and small daughter, Helen, are all at the Clarkson hos pital with the same disease. Edward Elected President. Al bert Edward waa chosen president of the February graduating class of the Central High school Tuesday. Other omcers are: Blanche Timberlake, vice-president; Muriel Weber secre tary; Bruechart Reue!. treasurer: Tom Matthews and Patti Atkinson. sergeants-at-arms. Miss Jessie Towne and Miss Louise Stegner were chosen class teachers. The class haB about 35 members. Fine fireplace goods at Sunderland's, Nation Thankful for New Dignity and Power, Says Rev. Fr. Robinson "America has reason to be thank ful this year for a gift greater than the gift of peace the gift of a new dignity and power, won by nobility ot sacrifice, high and lofty purpose and an altruism that approaches the ideal," said Rev. Father W. S. Robinson, S. J., a member of the faculty of the University of. St. Louis, who delivered the Thanks giving day sermon at St. Cecilia's cathedral. "We have reason to be thankful for the bravery of the allies and for the opportunities we had to help make the world safe for democ racy. We should be thankful for the gift ot citizenship in a republic that has been raised to the lofty station of respect and gratitude by hjmanity that the United States has achieved because of its loyalty to the ideals of the fathers ot the republic. "To make our thankfulness a con crete fact every citizen should, by word and action, strive to live up U the lofty ideals of the country, exemplifying in daily life every vir tue of good citizenship. "Now that America is on the eve of making the world safe for de mocracy it should be the future task of the republic and its citizens to make democracy safe for the world." Federal Trade Board to Be Represented at Coming Peace Meet Washington, Nov. 28. The fed eral trade commission probably will be represented among the advisers of the American delegates to the coming peace conference, it was learned today. Such a representa tive is desirable, officials say, in or der that the conferees may have the benefit of the committee's in formation on foreign trade. John Walsh, attorney for the commission, has been mentioned as the probable selection of the com mission to handle this work. Batthyanyi Quits Cabinet. Berlin, Nov. 28. Count Theo dore Batthyanyi, minister of the in terior in the Hungarian cabinet, has resigned. His withdrawal from the ministry, it is stated, was the result of conflicts with the socialists. Poffengerger-Teats Miss Lulu Teats and Charles M. Poffenberger, both of Savannah, 111., were married by Rev. Charles W. Savidge at his residence Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Eases Stiff Joints, Pain in Muscles "Ulypto Ointment" From the Euca lyptus Tiee Stops Inflamma tion ana fain &i usee. You folks with muscle pains, aching Joints, cold in th shoulders or back, stiff reck one touch of wonderful "Ulypto Ointment" will give you soothing, insUnt relief. There s no mustard.oil or militarily odor. It contains the magic essence of th eucalyptus tree. It 'produces remarkable results also on stiff joints, rheumatic pains, neuralgia. chest cold, catarrh, nose stoppace, pile, earache, and on any inflammation and con gestion. Hunt th wide world over t here's nothing known as quick, glorious and soothing as "Ulypto Ointment." Sold at all drug stores up-to-date, in 25c and 50c jars, or sent on receipt of price by th MacMillan Chemical Co., rails uity, Neb. Get th drop on that cough take "Uiyp- to Cough Drops," 6c everywhere. For sale and recommended in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell 6 Stores, Merritt Dru Stores, Beaton Drue Co.. Dundee Pharmacy, Green's Pharmacy. Adv. SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEYAILMENTS There is only one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to 'be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distressing cases, Swamp-Root, a physician's prescription for special diseases, makes friends quickly be cause its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in mos1; casts. It is a 'gentle, healing vegetable com pound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hampton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention tt Offls JDaJy JgeeAjij. ORDER YOUR PERSONAL CHRIST. MAS GREET. ING CARDS NOW AND SAVE D IS APPOINT-MENT. s-ta Got Uie QArhtntas Store for SvetyBody 0 FOOTBALL Fori Omaha vs. St. Paul Aviation Mechanics. Saturday Rourke Park. Thursday, November 28, 1918.- -STORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY- -Telephone Douglas 2100. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Large Assortments From the Art Embroidery Section YOU will find in this assort ment many articles that are usually priced a great deal higher. Th lot includes i Photo frames, crochet cotton, Royal Society embroidery floss. Peri Lust knitting cotton Nos. S and R, black; Odd Nos. D. M. C, In ecru: knitting needles, : rochet and knitting books, paper weights, pillow cords, beads, bag trimmings, pin cushions, crochet hooks. Burgess-Nash Co. Downstairs Store. Cho 9c Women's Sample Hose Special A large lot of rx 15c sample hose and broken assort ments. Seamless double top. Cot ton, lisle and mer cerized at a very ,low price. Burgess-Nash Co. Downstairs Stor pair. A Sale the Housewife Cannot Afford to Miss House Dresses THERE is scarcely a woman that does not need several pretty dainty house dresses, for prac tically every woman is doing all or part of the work around the house. In this lot you will find an extremely large assortment from which to select, and when you see them you will want several of them, we are certain. Made of madras, gingnam, percale and chambray, in light and dark shades. Some have slight imperfections, but the values are extreme. f There are many patterns, stripe, check, plaid and belt of contrasting colored material or self material. All sizes. Burgess-Nash Co. Downstairs Stor Laces, Braids and Insertions A large assortment of fancy silk braids, black and col ors. Val laces, em broidery, insertion and headings. Your choice, 7c yard. Burgess-Nash Co. Downstair &tor Handkerchiefs WOMEN'S and chil dren's fancy silk handkerchiefs of em broidery Swiss and odd initials, at 6c ach. Burgess-Nash Co. Downstair Stor Clearance of Jewelry and Silverware T NCLUDES gold-filled bracelets, watch fobs, hat pins, tie clasps, brooches, ash trays and many other articles, at loss than cost to manufacture. Choice Sc Burgess-Nash Co. Downstair Stor Women's Cotton Union Suits "CUNE quality white cotton union suits in Dutch neck, el bow sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 34, 36, 38. Very special. .. . Burgsss-Nash Co.-Downstair Stor. SI each. Bleached Seamless Sheet s, Special 71x90 or 72x 99 bleached sheets of fine quality. Extra heavy weight, seamless, with two - inch hem. Splendid values for Friday Burgess-Nash Co. Downstair Stor. each. An Extraordinary Sale of Smartly Trimmed Hats $1.00 t AST week our sale of hats at $100 proved so extreme lar that when we received the news that an other large assortment of beautifully trimmed hats were A t j J J . J J. -.simmm Anf nr a A r' a DA n being snipped to us, we aecmeu iu repeat iadi. ween. o oj . and price them at $1.00. " . The assortment is large, although it seems im possible, and offers a wider selection than the former sale, and includes Large Hats Small Hats Medium Hats Made of velvet and silk velvet, in a variety of colors, as well as black. Wide range of styles and shapes and new trimming effects. Women's White Cotton Waists FRIDAY a large clearance sale of fresh, clean white cottonwaists. As there is but a limited quantity of these waists,' we advise you to be on hand early to make your selection. Burgeae-Nash Co. Downstair Stor. 39c each.' Boys' Pants On Sale Friday pOYS' knicker bockers, neat stripes, good strong worsteds, taped -jteams, in sizes 6 to 16. These are splendid valueB. Burgesa-Nash Co. Downstair Store. 79c ach. Short Lengths of Ginghams, etc. A SPLENDID assortment of wash materials that are taken from regular stock. Ginghams, percales, poplins, cheviots, etc., in short lengths and priced at about half regular price. Burgess-Nash Co. Downstair Store. JL U Yard. Two Friday Specials or Men Men sSweater Coat $1.98 MADE of firm woven cotton, shawl collar, two taped pockets, strong button holes. A very desirable garment for $1.98 Men's Underwear 95c Two-piece, "sanitary" and high rno.k shirts and drawers: eood. warm, soft fleecing. Splendid fit ting garments. Burgess-Nash Co. Downstairs Stor is A Sale of Housefurnishings that Will Interest You Greatly White japanned flour bins, gold lettered and trimmed, 48-pound size; $1.95. ... White japrrnned bread or cake box, hinged cover, gold trimmed; $1.69. White enameled bath .stools; legs are protected with rubber; $1.69. Sponge Holder, 29c Nickel-plated brass sponge holder; fits on bath tub; 29c. Cedar Oil Mops, 37c. Cedar oil mop, triangle shape; oiled, ready for use; complete with handle, 37c. Oil Heater, $6.48 Perfection oil heaters, nickel plated, trimmed, smokeless and odorless; $6.48. Wash Boilers, $1.93 Extra heavy galvanized iron wash boilers, with sta tionary wood handles; $1.95, Electric Irons, $6.00 Hot point electric irons, 6-lb. size; complete with cord, $6.00. Burgess-Nash Co. Dowa Stairs Stor, Linens From the Downstairs Store Bath Mats, 79c , l Bath mats of excellent quality, in sizes 23x37 inches. They come in sev eral good colors, much less than regular; each, 79e. Bath Towels, $1j69 Bleached bath towels, a splendid quality of terry cloth with neatly hemmed ends; size 16x32 inches; $1.69 dozen. Luncheon Sets, 69c Luncheon set of 13 pieces, dozen each two size doilies and one centrepiece. These come in handsome colored designs and much below regular price. Set, 69c. Long Cloth, $2J 36-inch long cloth, a qual ity without dressing or fill ing of any kind and of fine even weave. 12 yard lengths, for $2.59 bolt Trimmed Scarfs, 98c Lace trimmed scarfs, size 17x50 inches, much below I regular price; 98e each. ASaleotSilkandVehet BEAUTIFUL silks including canton crepe, costume velvet, foulard, silk and cotton. Crepe de chine, messaline, also plain and fancy silks and corduroy on sale Friday. Burgess-Nash Co Downstair Stor. 59c yard. Big Lot of Sample Blankets $4.98 ONE big table of sample wool nap blankets. Blue, grey or tan plaids; also plain tan or gray bound with ribbon. 66x80 and 70x80.' These are slightly soiled from display, but are wonderful values at $4.98 pair. Burgess-Nash Co. Downstair Stor. 1 Two Special Soap Values Pearl white or white borax naphtha soap, very specially priced for Friday in the Downstairs Store at 10 cakes Golden rod washing s powder for sale Friday at the very special pricje of 6 pack ages for' ...... Burgsss-Nash Co.DowBtairs Stor. 10 cake 37c 6 pack ' age 24c A Sale' of Women's igh Shoes $1.49 ON account of there being only small sizes in this assortment we have reduced them to an ex tremely low price: They are the season's best sell ers and are in all leather, button and lace styles, Turn and Good year welt soles. The sizes are 2, 3, 3 and 4. If your size is included in this lot you should not fail to take advantage of the sale. NOTE: We are displaying a beautiful line of holiday slippers. Burgess-Nash Co. Downstair Stor. .lassTrTTTaTiTsNriiTTl!?