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THE BEE; OMAHA. TUESDAY. MAY 18, 1920.' V POPE OBSERVES 'CANONIZATION OF JOAN OF ARC Most Impressive Functf&n Per frrmed in St. Peters in Sev eral Centuries Descend- . ants of Heroine Attend. Rome. May 17. The canonization of Joan of Arc, the French national heroine, was ' celebrated oy rope Benedict this morning in St. Peters. It was the greatest and most im pressive function performed in the historic basilica, not only by the present pontiff, but for several cen turies past. Descendants Attend. Another tribune that attracted much attention contained 140 de- ADVERTISKMKST SULPHUR EASES s PILES AT ONCE T Almost Instant Relief and at Very Small Cost. , v The moment you apply a little Mentho-Sulphur the itching, irrita tion and bleeding stops. Don't con , tinue to suffer because qujck relief awaits you. Any druggist will supply you with a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur. This ; stems to sooth, heal and dry up the trouble' quicker than anything else. a. I0SPE CO. 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Taar noaa buk asa K-JCVs aao mraiac. 1 SJtOTflS?5Sr2fl& aat Bfin tmliMt ai tarn n . m . T " Biavj lAMfCosmaU Pw-StiiB.iand. orarier -directions foe Colds, scendants of the family of Joan of Arc. These, belonging to all ranks of life and coming from all parts of France, had for the most part never met each other before. Three times is many applied for seats as relatives of Joan of Arc's family, but their claims were not admitted. 70,000 Persons Present. Diego voa Bergen, German am bassador to the Vatican, made his jirst appearance at a function: He wore evening dress, ill striking cou "tfast to the gorgeous uniforms of the other diplomatic representatives. The "trtinisters of Chile, Argentine and Brazil, with their wives, Count De Salis, British minister to the lloty See, and M. Doulcel, ' the French representative at the Vatir can were among the present, which numbered about 70,000 persons at the canonizaticta ceremonies. The vast temple was filled from dawn with the crowd which had gathered from, all parts of the world. Woman Bigamist Left Broken Hearts In Her - Wake; Wed 7 Times London, May 17. "Champion wo man bigamist" is the title the police have bestowed upon Violet Lyle, who is but 34 years of age, and -who is a native of Doune, Perthshire. At any rate, no living woman is known who can claim to have gone through the Carriage ceremony so often. Police information shows that she has been "married" seven times, and they suspect that tms does not represent anything like the total number of her matrimonial ex ploits, attempted or accomplished. She has now been deprived of op portunity of breaking mor,e men's hearts for three years by a sentence of penal servitude for that period at Manchester on a charge of theft. In the dock the "professional biga mist" she is thus described in the police records was ' quite uncon cerned when,' her life story, as known to the police, was related. She smiled a little when she was de scribed as the greatest bigamist the police witness had met. She gave a shrug of the shoulders when sen tence was passed upon her, and her only regret probably was that for a few years she would not be able to resume operations. ' Methodists to Double il919 Appropriations ' For Foreign Missions Des Moines. Ia., May 17. The re port of the board of foreign mis sions of the Methodist Episcopal church to the general conference, in session here, shows an estimated ex penditure of $10,500,000 in foreign missionary .worTS for the year 1920. This is almost twice , as much as was expended in 1919. The work of the present year, according to the report, includes great advances m education, medical work, evangeliza tion and international relations. The board has expended approxi mately $500,000 in relief work in the war-torn countries of Europe. Over $40,000 has been given to the Near East relief. The church isj supporting slightly over 3,000 schools, colleges V and" universities outside the United States. Government Insists Candy Must Bear Honest Label Washington, May 17. Candy in interstate commerce, Uncle Sam, through the Department of Agricul ture, has told manufacturers, must be pure and must carry a label that tells the truth. The department holds that mixed candies labeled "fruit flavors" are misbranded if any artificial fruit flavors are used. The word "maple" or even the picture of a maple leaf must not appear on the label of confections in which no maple sugar or sirup is used. On the question of purity, harm less colors that do not conceal in feriority ar permitted. -The use of shellac and other gum foe coating is prohibited. Talc, terra alba, barytes, chrome yellow, alcohol, nar cotic drugs and mineral substances of all kinds are specificially forbid den in confectionery by the terms of the law. The use of cocoa dust in' the manufacture of chocolate goods ii held to be objectionable. rjCtergymen Are Accused of Lying to Congregations Calmly- announcing that the world will end in 1926, R. H. Bar ber, Brooklyn, N. Y.. spoke on "Talking With the Dead" before an audience of 500 at the Labor temple Sunday night. Mr.. Barber also declared that clergymen are lying to their congre gations, the Interchurch World Movement is a graft and that Sir Oliver Lodge is being grossly de ceived by the spirits. Granted Week's Leave. " Peking, May '13. The president B.as sranted Premier Chin Yun-. Peng a week's leave in lieu of ac ceptance of his proffered resignation. NAME "BA.YEfT ON v v GENUIgg ASPIRIN Take v tablets only as told in 'Scriir,Bayer" (package. . "tit.' Nt-voiC-Jfe-..; "Baver Tablets of'Asoirin" to be genuine must be marked with the "Bayer Cross." '. Just like . your check must have your signature.. Always look for the "Bayer Cross." Then you are getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by phy sicians for over eighteen years. In the "Baver" package are safe SHE UNDERSTANDS FROG LANGUAGE. Madame Phisalle, head of the pathological laboratory of the Colonial Museum of Natural His tory in Parit, claims she understands the language of frogs, beetles and other creatures. Her husband, Dr. Bertrand Phisalle, of the Pas teur institute, discovered several curative germ agents. to IP y;S- r$f:Sy W x I $ IfiJ s&A I 1 ill 1 f P 4 mi?;i 1 s- r-- iViilliaifiiiaiiiiiialiaiisassaaasBmaSaaSaa WIFE OF ACTOR ' CALLS FLAPPERS SADtfEST TYPE v Modern Girls Are Facing Noth ing But Disaster, British ' Woman Says. v ' London, May 17. "Girls with no aim in life but to walk up and down the streets, satisfied if they can get enough money to take them to pic ture palaces and keep them supplied with high-heeled shoes." This was the indictment delivered by Miss N. De bilva against the modern girl of the middle class. Miss De Silva is the wife of Martin Harvey, the actor, and she herself is high in the play world. She was speaking on the subject of "Women's Work" at a meeting in Bradford of the People's league and Housewives' union when she so strongly arraigned the modern young girl. Other points she made were: 1 . "Now that women are taking a larger share in public life, they must take care that they do not lose in their emancipation and the knowl edge that they could organize, the very thing which in the past had been the backbone of England their love of home. ' Flapper Type of the Times. "These little girls,' the type of womanhood known as the 'flapper,' half children and half women, have become almost a type of this" gen eration alone. It is one of the sad dest 'types this country has ever known. They do nothing and are of no use: on the contrary, they do in calculable harm. They do not quali fy for mothers or for wives and there a nothing before them but disaster. "The streets of our towns are crowded with these little girls, 15 and 16 years of age, with no aim at all. For the most part they do typing or serve in shops and they just endure these few hours of work in order to be able to dress up and walk about in the evenings. Wife Supplements Justice, By Thrashing Her Husband " Springfield.' Mass.. May 17. Not satisfied with the workings of jus tice, Mrs. Thomas A. Payne took matters into her own hands and administered a sound walloping to her husband n the domestic rela tions court. Court officers rescued the husband with difficulty. . Payne was bein tried for non- oupport lhe court warned, Mrs. Payne to control her temper 4nd that her five small children alone saved her from a jail sentence for contempt. Payne was ordered to pay $22 a week for his family's supr port They Marry in Kansas : In Spite of H. C. of L Tojeka, Kan., May 17. The high cost of living in Kansas is not cost ing Dan Cupid any loss of sleep. . According to Dr. C. H. Lerrigo, state registrar of Vital Statistics, 4,954 couples were married in the Sunflower state in the first "three months of this year. This is ai in crease of nearly 1,600 over the same time last year and nearly 1,200 over the records of 191? and 1918. Headache, .Toothache. Earache, NeuraLgia,--Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Joint Pains and Pain generally. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab lets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidsster of Salicylicacid DOUGLAS COUNTY G.O. P. DELEGATES - . OFF TO LINCOLN Party Comprising 31 Women and 32 Men to Hold Cautus Enroute. -Thirty-one women and 32 men, comprising the JDouglas county dele gation to the republican state con vention, wilt leave for Lincoln at 9:15 this morning over the Bur lington. They- will hold a caucus on the train. Rey Crossman is mentioned as pfospective'ehairman of the delega tion. One of the actions of the delegation enroute will be the selec tion of rive persons to be recom mended to the state convention as Douglas county -members of the new state central Committee. Mrs. Draper Smith, chairman of the republican women's committee; Mrs. William BeTry of South Side; Clinton BroW, Robert Smith and T. J. McQuire are being mentioned in this connection. The state convention, which will be held in the Orpheum theater of the capital city, will be called to or der by M, L. Learned of Omaha, act ing chairman of the state central committee, who will Introduce N. P. McDonald of Kearney as temporary-chairman. 1 Mr. McDonald, who has been a live wire of the republican party for years and is an able speaker, will deliver1 the keynote address. He was a member of the recent state constitutional convention. One of the interesting features of the meeting will be the presence of. victor Heintz, national orgamer for the national committee, who will come as the special representative of National Chairman Will H. Hays. The convention will be composed of 811 delegates of whom about 200 will be women. Southern Accent of American Cook Proves Citizenship to U. S. Chtaaco Trlbbna-Omaha Bs Leaaed Wire. New York. May 17. Peter Snow, who spent 24 years in Monrovia and other parts of Africa after sailing from Savannah, Ga., in 1895 as cook aboard a ship bearing hundreds of negroes back to Africa, had some difficulty in obtaining admission to the United States Sunday. He had tiothing but a pronounced southern accent to prove his citizenship, but immigration officials finally per mitted him to land on the strength of that. Snow, who arrived here as cook aboard the steamship Tuckanuck, told a weird and disconnected story of wandering for years throughout many parts of unknown Africa, of almost meeting Colonel Roosevelt on his hunting trip, and of being taken in charge by British mission aries, who sent him back to America. Abandons Tire; Police , ' Find Quart of Liquor Failure to stop when a Ford tire dropped from his car in front of police station last night landed Carl F. Kline in jail-on charges of in toxication and illegal possession of liquor. Kline, who lives at 4220 Ames avenue, had a quart bottle of liquor, police say. When the tire dropped 'from his car and he drove on, detectives leaped into the emerg ency car and followed him. arrest ing him at Sixteenth and Daven port streets. Woman Is Badly Injured When Auto Strikes Truck Mrs. E. H. Perkins, 1150 South Fifteenth street, was seriously in- iured in an automobile collision at Thirty-seventh and Leavenworth streets Sunday night when she was thrown 10 feet in the air from a Live Wire cleaning truck, 610 South Six teenth street, driven by her husband, E. H. Perkins. The truck was struck by a touring car. driven bv L. D. Curtis, Irvington, Neb. f he oc cupants of the touring car escaped injury. v Party for Serines Fifty members of the editorial staffs of the three Omaha news papers were guests of George Pe tros, proprietor of the Henshaw ho tel, at ft dinner-dance ' in the hotel banquet hall Sunday night The occasion yru the closing of the winter season in the Henshaw cabaret, the skaters and entertainers completing a successful run of more Lthau 24 weef DISCOVER DEEP PLOT OR REDS IN BERLIN SUBURB Uprising in Central Provinces Planned if Coming Elections Go in Favor of Bourgeoise. Berlin, May 17. According to a news agency, the government has been informed of the existence of a widely ramified communistic plot, hatched in a Berlin suburb, for sabotage during the elections for the Reichstag by organized attacks on the polling booths and the destruc tion of ballot boxes and ballots. Should the plans miscarry, with ths result that the elections favor the bourgeoise, the news agency says, a rising has been planned for the central provinces with the view of establishing Soviets throughout Ger many. The government, according to the agency, while taking no repressive action, is keeping close watch for arjy developments. The Morgen Post says that a warrant for the ar rest of General von Luettwitz, leader of the military arm of the Kapp revolutionary dictatorship, on a charge of high treason has been issued by the examining judge of the Leipsic supreme court. The government, the agency says, views the seizure of Sangcrhausen Friday by communists as simply a criminal thieving raid, not inspired by political motives. The commun ists, after breaking into stores, the bankand postoffice with grenades, placarded the town with proclama tions signed with the name of Max Hoelz, the communist raider who re cently was apprehended in Czecho slovakia, and decamped with their loot in automobiles. They were pur sued by citizens, but only two were caught. Seven local youths have been arrested as accomplices Ziegfeld Puts Ban on Artificial Beauty for Girls in His Shows Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bea Leaned Wire. New York, May 17. F. Ziegfeld, jr., announced that" no girl employed in the "Nine O'clock Revue" or "Mid night Frolic" could use makeup oi any kind. ' Mr. Ziegfeld posted a notice back stage in the Amsterdam theater that the stage manager should enforce this order and any girl who dis obeyed sHbuld consider it reason for dismissal. Said Mr. Ziegfeld: "I shall not per mit the use of paint, powder, mas cara or any of the other artifices to enhance beauty. Neither will I per mit the girls in my 'Frolics" to hav; their eyebrows trimmed. They must not blondine or tint their hair." Price of Funerals Jumps. Chicago, May 17. The Chicago Motor Liverymen's association an nounced a 20 per cent increase in the prices of hearses and cabs for funerals. Wage increases to chauf feurs and higher cost of equipment were given as reasons for the .advance. E REDS PLEDGED TO OVERTHROW U. S., DICKSON SAYS Head of Illinois Military Forces Declares 50,000 Radicals in Chicago District. ' , . Springfield, 111., May 16. There are 50,000 organized reds jn the Chi cago district, the northern tier of counties pledged to overthrow this government. Within that 50,000 there :s an armed red guardVcopied after the Russian soviet. So asserted Adjt. Gen. Frank S. Dickson, who is head of the mili tary forces of Illinois. Twice during his speech he said: "I know where of I talk and am responsible for what I say." He, with Col. Milton J. Foreman, state commander, was the principal speaker before the American Legion. "There is successful propaganda being carried on by, the I. W. W.'s and other discontents, and they are spreading treason, continued the general. ' "The purpose of this group is to overthrow the government, which you fought to save, for which 60,000 are now sleeping in France and for which millions risked their health and lives. ' "In our governmental policies now there is too much politics and not enough patriotism. There is too much pussyfooting while the reds get away with their propaganda. These men are ingrates and traitors and should be treated as such. "It may be a surprise to many of you, but the federal government con sidered Illinois the mosr dangerous state in the union when the war broke but. Some of that danger still lurks behind. It is insidious, but it is here. "There is crtain seditious prop aganda going on in our schools and colleges. Teachers paid to teach loyalty to the flag are teaching their doctrines. "I don't question the right of any citizen to change the form of our government through the ballot box, but no man has a right to attempt to overthrow this government by force." y- - Itinerant Grinders Of. Scissors Travel - In Automobiles Now Delaware, O., May 17. Time was when the presence of the man, pushing his cart or bearing a big pack on his. back and ringing a bell, was one of the signs of the arrival of spring. He was the old-time scissors grinder. For a dime he would sharpen most anything. Now, the scissors grinder or a portion of this branch of industrial workers travels in autos. The new-fashioned scissors grind er's auto is equipped with cooking utensils and sleeping quarters. 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