THE BEE ; OMAHA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1919. AK-SAHEN WILL BE REPRESENTED AT CENTENNIAL Members of Board of Gover- x. o I r .1 nui 5 iu openu uay ai . Fort Calhoun Celebration. Members of the board of rov ernors of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben will attend the centennial cele bration at Calhoun next Saturday. They have agreedMo take their lunch and have a day's outing.-" "The board requests all members of Ak-Sar-Ben to attend this big celebration," said Secretary J. D. Weaver. "Let us show on this oc casion our appreciation for what Washington and Burt counties have done toward helping Ak-Sar-Ben." Old Time Dancing Contest ' One of the features of the cele bration in connection with the es tablishment of old Fort Atkinson, will be an old time dancing con test bjetween pioneers of Douglas and Washington counties. Omaha members of the Douglas County Association of Nebraska Pioneers are practicing up in an ticipation of showing the Washing ton county pioneers just what real old time dancing looks like. Special Train From Here. Douglas county pioneers are urged to attend the Calhoun cele bration. A , train will leave the Webster street station at 9 a. m., Saturday, and there will be several trains returning from Calhoun in the evening. On account , of the condition of the court house, there will be no regular meeting of the Douglas county pioneers here Thursday. Illinois Preacher Accepts ' Call to Pulpit Irr Omaha Rev. M. R. Laird for the past six years pastor of the Presbyterian church at Lincoln, 111., has accepted the pastorship of the Westminster Presbyterian church of Omaha and will arrive here with his wife ; and two sons this week. Rev. Mr. Laird has been on a leave ot absence from his church for the past year doing war work in France, and has just recently re turned. While at Boulder, Colo., Rev. Mr. Laird was elected student pastor of the college there, but declined the, position because of the greater appeal which the work in Omaha held for him. Voronezh Is Taken London, Oct. 8. The capture of the city of Voronezh, ' 275 miles southeast of Moscow, by the anti bolshevik forces of General Deni kine is admitted in a Russian soviet wireless message irom. Moscow re ceived today. Ueneral JJenikine s cavalry is advancing on Usman, 35 miles north of Voronezh, the mas sage adds. . CALLOUS 1 iYiDmV i NX I I f j lconifl HARD CORN Corns, CaUcue-TORTURE Quickly Relieved 3y CORN'FIX" the wonderful new discover? for, corns, callouses and bunions. Th pain stops with the very first drop, and in 10 minutes the corn may easily be removed. A Chlr- , epodlst uses the same method many use Corn "Fix." No ether, collodion, or lalrctlia eld to eat the good flesh and or "cooking" the feet: no more extended treatments. In 10 min utes the corn Is gone so is the pain. Quicker, safer and differ ent. Corn "Fix" la wonderful! Don't Suffer another minute. R your dealer cannot supply yon send ua 85a. in stamps and we will mail you a bottle direct For Itching, burning, tired, swollen, aching or perspiring feet, ! use Corn "Fix" Foot Bath Tab lets. 30 tablets for 26c. Tour money back if either falls to help Jou. Com Fix Co., Inc. Newark, EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS Take a glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys if bladder bothers - you. Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or othes, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they be come overworked; get sluggish; clog np.and cause all sorts of dis tress, particularly backache and mis ery in the kidney region'; rheumatic twinges, sever? headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary ir ritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimu late them to' normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus end ing bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary or gans clean, thus avoiding serious kidney dijeasa. Brief City News Weather Stripe Blgsia Mfg. Co. jUt. Have Root Print It Beacon Press Etoetrte Waahert Burcera-Qranden Co. Allen, Coolldge Co., 721' 1st Na tional bank. Tyler 3300. Public Ac countants and Federal Tax Experts. Wins Jersey Bride Miss Kath arine A. Yetman of Asbury Park, N. J., and Edward J. Wehrer were mar ried by Rev. Charles W. Eavldge. Enters Engineering Class Alli son W. Merrlam of Omaha, an ex service man. has enrolled in the School of Engineering of Milwau kee, under the Nye educational bill. Hold School Election Election of officers for the February graduating class of the Central High school re sulted as follows: Ed Willmarth, president; Clara BernSteln, vice president; Frank Drdlic, treasurer; Ruth Parker, secretary; Mike Huller and Rose Smeale, sergeant-at-arms. Kntghta of Pythias to Meet Ne braska lodge. No. 1, Knights of Py thias, will confer the rank of page at its castle in the W. O. W. hall, Sixteenth street and Capitol avenue, Thursday evening. AH knights, es pecially those visiting in the city, are cordially invited to attend. Di vorce Courts Walter Goulder says in a petition for annulment of marriage filed in district court that he has just dis covered that his wife, Bessie, has another husband living. When they were married, January 10, 1919, he says she told him her first husband was dead. Mildred Themanson charges that her husband, John, has been cruel to her ever since their marriage in 1905 and she asked the district court for a divorce from him and custody of their child. Armanda Pedigro sued Wilford Pedigo for a divorce in district court, charging that he has beaten her. An order was granted restrain-, ing him from molesting her or com ing to their home, 4433 South Thir teenth street. He is a chauffeur. Leslie Kaiser states in a petition for divorce field in district court that his wife, Thelmak deserted him in June, 1917, five months after their marriage. ' Three divorces were granted by Judge Troup in divorce court. On the ground of desertion he gave a divorce to Mary Protoluck from John Protoluck. Laura Miller was granted a divorce from Charles on allegations of nonsupport. Effie Al len was given a divorce from Leon ard and restored to her maiden name, Addleman, on charges of cruelty. Declares War on Dcnikine. London, Oct. 8. Confirmation of recent reports that Gen. Simon Pet lura, the Ukrainian military leader, had declared war on General Deni kine, the Cossack anti-bolshevik commander in south Russia, was given today bythe Ukrainian diplo matic mission in London. LOUISE M. FUNK SUCCUMBS AFTER A, LONG ILLNESS Taken to Bluffs Hospital Sun day 4from Omaha w Hotel. Louise Metz HmK, 40 years old, divorced wife of Arthur C. Funk, wealthy farmer of Bloomington, III., and daughter of Fred Metz, sr., for mer Omaha brewer, died Monday night at St. Bernard's hospital, Council Eluffs. Death was due to double pneumonia, according to Dr. F. M. Conlin, who attended her. She had been ill for three months in her room at the Paxton hotel, an,d was under the constant care of a trained nurse. She was taken to St. Bernard's hospital Sunday after noon. Mrs. Louise Metz Funk was a half sister of the Metz brothers, Charles, living at 3708 Dewey avenue, Ar thur, 3625 Qewey avenue, and Fred, 115 North Fifty-third street, and Louis. T. W. Baumer, 1708 Sprague street, and Mrs. C. H. Lehmann, 613 North Forty-first street, brother and sister of Mrs. Funk, were at her bedside at the time ol her death. The body was taken to Heafey & Heafey undertaking parlors, Twenty-sixth and Farnam streets. Her former husband, Arthur C Funk, who has remarried since the divorce in 1916, arrived in Omaha last night to attend the funeral. Two sons, Isaac G, 13 years old, and Raymond, 12 years old, came with the father. The eldest son, Arthur C. Funk, 17 years old, was unable to come. Mrs. Funk obtained a divorce May 9, 1916, on grounds of extreme cruelty. They were married Janu ary 9, 1902. s - She was a daughter of Fred Metz. ACTRESS TELLS SECRET Tells How to Darken Gray Hair With a Home-Made Mixture. Joicey Williams, the well-known actress, who was recently playing at the Imperial Theater in St. Louis, made the following statement about gray hair and how to darken, it: "Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home that will darken gray, streaked or faded hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Com pound, and V. ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little post. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This will make a gray-haired person look twenty years younger. It does not color, the scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. Buy GROCERIES at HARPER'S Flatiron BIdg., 17th and Howard A Tremendous Sale of MEN'S SAMPLE Fall and Winter UNION SUITS We are anticipating a great response to this great sale of More Than 2,000 Fine Sample Union Suits for the values are so extreme that men will want to lay in a supply for future as well as present needs. , . All suits are strictly first i quality garments perfect uT workmanship and fit and sold At a Saving of About y At $1.45 Lot No. l-This lot is composed of a big assortment of heavy fleece lined union suits. Heavy medium and light weight nr- qualities .in fine ribbed union f K snits. nlors and pern and silver. At $2.45 Lot No. 2 Comprises a great, group of wool mixed union suits in light, medium or heavy weight qualities. All sizes 34 to 46. At $3.45 Lot No. 3 Consists of all wool, silk and wool, and wool mixed union suits in all colors, all weight and all sizes, 34 to 54. At $1.00 A great lot of fall weight Union Suits In white and ecru. All sizes, 34 to 40. These gar ments formerly sold at two and three times the price now asked. Burgess-Wash Company everybodyS store sr., by a second marriage. She was a sister of Herman Metz, real estate man. Funeral services will be held at 2 this afternoon at Heafey' & Heafey undertaking parlors. Rev. T. J. Macky, pastor of All Saints' church, will officiate. Burial will be in Forest Lawn cemetery. SaW His 200-Pound Wife Assaulted Him; Asks Divorce William Clites complains to the district court, in a petition for di vorce filed yesterday that his wife, Florence, browbeats, abuses and as saults him. She is a powerful wom an, weighing about 200 pounds, he says. She has had him arrested for assault and battery when, as a mat ter of fact, he declares, she was the one who did the assaulting and bat tering. General Harries Expected In Omaha Last of Month Brig. Gen. George H. Harries. former president of the Nebraska Power company, who has recently returned from overseas and is now in Washington, D. C, will arrive in Omaha for a visit the latter part of this month. General Harries and his staff were the first American officers sent to Berlin after the signing of the armistice. Cnticura Soap Ideal for the Pitmnl ii ATI 7 VVU1HGA1VU dnmteM: Soap 26. Olntmant S and W. Talma S. Banal aaeo fraa ot "0Hra, P- . aw." Pay your telephone bill to morrow at our information desk. lESS-fcSI CffiMl Chicago Grand Opera, Oct. 20 and 21. Tickets now on sale. EVERYDOOTi5 CT033 THngs You Will - Want - Feather Fans Right into the heart of femininity flut ter these ' beautiful new fall feather fans. They are proving most popular with the dancing gown and are priced at $1.00 to $21.80. . 1 Halnna. Beaded Bags , Most gorgeous in, coloring and design is this new selection of beaded bags. Rich pur ples, blues and rich yellows, browns and tans. You will enjoy just .looking them over. They are priced from $13.00 to $136.75. Main Floor. Slippers Painty dancing pumps and party slippers. These come in the silver, patent leath er, dull kid; black and the pale satin colors. They are priced from $10.00 to $15.00. Second Floor Negligee Beautiful soft negligees in wash satins, crepe de chine and georgettes. Ribbon and lace trimmed and come in orchid, pink, green, blue, yellow and flesh colors. They are priced at $15.00 up. Second Floa. The Black and Ophite Room on the Fourth Floor Hair dressing, marcel waving, mani curing, hair bobbing, etc., done by expert attendants. ' Distinctive New Fall Apparel OUR whole store is brimful of all the correct fashions in suits, coats, frocks, evening gowns, furs, blouses and all the accessories of dress, all of which come under the influence of the dictators of fashion. ' Suits Are Exbemely Popular Fascinating models of beautiful materials, with graceful, flowing lines, flattering to every individual. Every taste, every desire, every occasion and service is provided for in this dis-1 tinctive display of women's new fall suits. .. Interesting to note are the many new materials and colors. " T MATERIALS Peach Bloom Chameleon Cord Tinsellones Triumph Velours ( Silcerlom ' Bokhara Forluna Luslrolo Bolioia Etora CameTiHair Poh Silctrlip COLORS Tolacco Mahogany Madura Dragon Fly Beater Infantry Blue Copper Marine Pershing Brown NaDy Reindeer Rose Taupe Anzac Everyone Always Needs Lots of Handkerchiefs . 1. T r i rni i l extraordinary v alues 1 hursdau at 17c MEN'S and women's novelty handkerchiefs in a wide range of pretty patterns. A splendid assortment that have been priced very special at 17c each. "Prairie Blossom" Handkerchiefs, lie You will want to lay in a big supply of these dainty handkerchiefs when you see them. Bits of whiteness with borders that are barred with heavier threads. Prices at lie each for Thursday. . Borseu-Nuah Ooj Main Floor. Notions, Notions and More Notions Specially Priced i Dr. Parker's waists for children, at 39c. Hickory or velvet grip support ers, 19e and 29c, Gilt Edga , darning cotton, 2 for 5c. Elastic, Be yard. Jiffy pants, 49c Ironing board pads, $1.00. Steel pins, 3 packages, 10c. Shirred -ribbon elastic, three fourth yard lengths, 45c each. , Bttnon Kateh Co, Metal shoe trees, 15c pair. Stlckerie edges, 5c bolt Sanitary aprons, 39c Slip-on shields, 39c. Nickel plated safety pms, 4c card. , Machine thread, 2 for Be Stocking dryers, 35c pair. Sew on supporters, 25c. Lingerie tape, 1le, 8-yard bolt Hooks and eye tape, 25c yard. Sample buttons, 5c card. Belting, 10c yard. . M ln Floor. The New Hy Art Silk Petticoats Are Here at $4.65 OUR October shipment of Hy Art silk petticoats have just arrived and are pictured above. Made of beautiful quality fine soft taffeta in the latest fall colors. The "Justo Top," which can be instantly adjusted to fit any figure and hang evenly is "one of tljje fea tures. . "We have received all the factory can let us have, so make your selection early. 1 ' J3urg:a-Nah Co. Downstair! Floor. Women's Lambskin Gloves $1 .75 A WOMAN must have plenty of gloves, for nothing adds as much to a perfect costume than to have the hands well dressed. Here is the opportunity to purchase at a great saving. Lambskin gloves of good quality in all the new shades, at $1.75 a pair. Bnnreae-NMh Co. Main Floor. Free Instruction on Knitting and Crocheting Mrs. Hern, representative from the Fleisher yarn factory In Philadelphia, is In our Art Em broidery Section and will be pleased to show you the new fall and winter models and teach you the newest stitches required in making them. Third Floor. t Sewing Machine Needs IN OUR sewing machine depart ment on the Fourth Floor we will offer special values to the home sewer Thursday. Here are a few of them: 4 Needles, 25c a dozen Belts, 27c each Oil, 10c and 15c bottle Oil cans at 5c each Special Values in Sewing Machines Four-drawer, drop-head (ease is slightly marred), $21.50. Auto drop-head (case is slightly marred), $28.75. Standard (slightly marred), very special, $48,00. Singer (slightly marred), special value, at $50.00. Borgeee-ITaali Co. Fourth Floor. Thursday on the Main, Floor Square Boys' Jerseys and Sweaters Wonderful Values , r At $1.95 The kind of a Jersey that the boy will like, made of all wool, in blue and crlmson. Very specially priced. . At $5.95 i An all-wool "V" neck Shaker sweater that will give good satisfaction and be good and warm. Sizes 30 to 36. Barfeaa-Kaih Co. Main Floor. A Lamp Gives a Decorative Touch to the Room i Equaled by no other single article of furniture. THE cozmess of a room is its main attraction and nothing adds the same touch as a beautifully shaded lamp, j It casts a warm glow over the entire room, softening the lines of the furniture as no wall light could. Beautiful Lamps Our selection of lamps is extremely beau tiful, nowhere can they be duplicated. Mahogany standard floor lamps, 2 lights, 6-foot silk light cord, from $12.50, $14.50 and up. i Silk shades, in rose, gold, and blue, ftO.OO and $13.50 each. ' , Other beautifully decorated shades from $16.00 up. Frame That Photograph in a Gold Standard Frame x We have Just received a large assortment of handsome gold stan dard frames. Priced from $1.00 to $7.50. The frame you want is here. BavreM-Kaeh Co. Fourth Floor. !wg We Feature "Bucks9 All Cast Iron Ranges and Combination Stoves BUCK'S stoves have been made for seventy years and are recognized the country over as the best on the market today. The stove of certain satisfaction. Uses less fuel, lasts longer and are sanitary as well as economical "Buck's" combination range, for gas coal or wood, made of cast iron change from one fuel to another can be made in a few minutes. Complete with sanitary white enameled back, hish closet We guar antee this stove to give SATISFACTION. $110.00. "Buck's master cast iron range, for coal or , wood, with high closet, 18-inch oven, $65.00. "Buck's"-cast iron range, for coal or wood, square with tea shelf, 16-inch oven, $55.00. .-. "Buck's" "Vienna" cast iron range. Sanitary white enameled splasher back, in high closet, sanitary white enameled oven doors, full nickel trimmed, polished top; 18-inch oven, at $85.00. PERFECTION OIL HEATERS, smokeless and odorless, $4.79. MAJESTIC ELECTRIC HEATERS, throw very intense Wtot Complete with cord. $10.00. DownotoJ store A