THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920. CITY SCHOOL KIDS TO PICK FLOWERS FOR MEMORIAL DAY iThousands of Children Will furnish Bouquets to Decorate Soldiers' Graves. Public 'school thildren will take flowers to the schools Friday morning, in accordance with thean nual Memorial day custom, these floral tributes to be gathered by patriotic organizations for decora tion of graves of soldiers and sailors in the local cemeteries. The decoration of the graves will be in charge of members of the Grand Army of the x Republic, Spanish War Veterans, American Legion and Woman's Relief corps, assisted by members of the Junior league, who will furnish automobiles for transportation of the flowers. These members of the Junior league will furnish automobiles: Mrs. Lawrence Brinker, Margaret l?ruce, Mrs. Albert Sibbersen, Mrs. JL. A. Creighton, Mrs. Isaac Car venter, Miss Elizabeth Davis, Mrs. Fred Daugherty, Miss Erna Reed, Miss Daphne Peters, Mrs. Harold Pritchett, Miss Gertrude Stout, Mrs. Glenn Wharton, Miss Helen Walker and Mrs. Conrad Young. They will be assisted in the col . lection of the flowers by the fol lowing members of the American Legion: Clinton Brome. Walter S. Byrne, Tohn Kilmartin, Ray Madden, Allan Tukey, Hird Stryker, Moreley Young, Harry Montgomery, Sam Reynolds, Earl Kiplinger, T. T. McGuire, Robert Dunlap, Hugh Robertson. The American Legion" members will ' wear their uniforms on Memorial day and will place bronze tablets at the head of men who died in the service. Anan Raymond of the Legion will read Lincoln's Geltsburg address in con nection with a program which will be given in the Auditorium on the afternoon of Memorial day. Briej City News Dancing Program Suscnded No dances will be given' during the sum mer by the Friendship club, it was announced yesterday. The club will resume its affairs next September, v Concord Luncheon Concord club members have been requested by the officers to send a nubstitute to the weekly dinner today In their places in the rathskeller of the Hotel Fon tenelle. Balloonlsts Take Trl A party of six army officers in a balloon flight from Fort Omaha early Monday morning landed at Lyons. Neb., at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday. The officers re turned yesterday. Asks $50,000 For Slander Isa dore Goldstein filed suit in district court against his former business partners, Meyer and ' Isaac Gross man, alleging slander of his name. He asks 150,000 damages. To Entertain Realty Men Real estate men from Minneapolis and St. Paul, en route to the national con vention of realtors at Kansas City, will be entertained by the Omaha Real Estate board next Tuesday. Itotnrluns Aid Scouts Boy Scouts of Omaha will continue their drive for funds. The Rotary club reported its progress in assisting in the move ment at the regular noonday dinner at the Hotel Fontenelle yesterday. Churchill Mado Director H. W. Churchill of Fairfield, Neb., was chosen director of the Skinner com pany yesterday. The day before he was elected chairman of the mass meeting that ws held in the City ' auditorium. Drive For French Orphans The" American and French Children's league has designated next Saturday as "tag day" to raise funds for the , children of the devastated regions of France. , Miss Helens-Bixby heads the Omaha committee of 27 women workers. Rosewater Funeral Funeral serv ices for Miss Irene Rosewater will be held at 9:30 today at the family residence, 3424 Farnam street. Serv Ices at the grave wlB be private. ' :iss Rosewater was the only child of Dr. and Mrs. Rosewater. Work" On Browncll Wall Assur ances that Brownell Hall will con- Most Unusual Values In Drapery Department at Bow en's on Saturday You will have the opportunity of purchasing Cretonne,, Overdraperies " made In our own work room. Tfcey are 2 yards long and trimmed with edging to match, and set is valance at top all ready to hang. In pretty patterns for "Saturday at, per pair ; $3.45 and-$4.95 Also Very Choice Voile and s Mar quisette Curtains Hade in our own workroom. In 24 yard lengths with set in valance at top; drawn work borders front edge and bottom of valance all ready to hang, at, per pair $1.98 aiid $2.45 Fancy Colored . Marquisfettes to mulberry, bluejbrown and rose with fancy borders, made with set in Talance at top-rready to hang at $2.95 per pair- Another Opportunity to supply your needs in heavy Felt Base Floor Covering in choice linoleum patterns at 59c per square yard: tinue its work and that building on the prospective structure would be gin soon, were made yesterday by liuihop Ernest V. Shayler of the Episcopal diocese of Nebraska, , Military Band Concerts Concerts by the Twentieth Infantry band at Fort Crook will be given every Tues day and Friday night during the summer at the army post, Colonel Buck, commandant of that post, an nounced. Anton Goets is leader of the band. Arrested For Robbery On com plaint of Walter Pgraza, 901 Capitol avenue, Jesus Pouces, 101 South Twelfth street,, was arrested yster day on a charge of highway robbery. Pgraza told police Pouces tried to hold him up and shot at him when ho struck Pouces. - Lockwood Fights Cops John Lockwood, 2017 Leavenworth street, yesterday gave Detectives Ben Dan baum and Fred Palmtag several lessons In the gentle art of "handling the dukes" . when the city sleuths tried to place him under arrest at Sixteenth and California streets. The detectives noticed a bottle protrud ing from Lockwood's pocket C. Compton,' Herman, Neb., also was arrested for intoxication after the detectfves subdued Lockwood. Woman in Bed; Bit With Brick Mrs. Mary Roach, 89 years old, 1205 North Eleventh street, was struck in the head with a brick thrown through her bedroom window Tues day night while sleeping. She suf fered a deep gash. Police suspect neighborhood boys. Marriage Annulled District Judge Wakeley annulled the mar riage pf Leo R. Applin and Eudora Helen Kent which took place April 24, 1920. The father of the bride groom set forth his son was only 18 years old. Miss Hunt consented to the annulment She is 19. , ' May Use County Site The pros pective municipal hospital probably will be built on a site south of the county hospital, according to Dr. J. F. Edwards, city health officer. Mayor Smith's committee working on the plan will endeavor to build Remember! Saturday Is the Last v Day of the 20 Discount 4 on Our Entire Stock of Merchandise With the Exception of Merchandise , Sold Under Contract Burgess-Mash Gmmot VVERYBODY5 STORE I 1; DEXTER Very light weight Smart and comfortable. The new Spring and Summer LION - ; Collar UNITED SHIRT AND COUA CO AtftO MAKER Of UON SHIRTS, TROY. N. V Are You Competent to Earn $5000 a Year ? Are You The Man For This Position? If yon possess the qualifications listed. here, you will be interested ' in the position we have to offer -you. ; ' ' The successful applicant must be ; between the ages of 25 fnd 50, of pleasing personality and good habits. ' Advanced education is desirable but not essential. The man we want, .however, should have suffi cient range of information to en able him to be at equal case in talk ing with s big business man or a workman. If the applicant' can show that he possesses the selling instinct it is not necessary that he have actual selling experience. 'The man we select will be of iered the position of Resident Rep resentative for one of the strongest automobile interinsurance com panies in America. There are a few Nebraska vacancies where we require alert men of the above described type who will be hacked up by practical assistance from the home office. Representatives work on commis sion with unlimited earning pos sibilities, but no man will be con sidered unless he convinces us , that he can earn at least 5,000a year. This is a real opportunity to build your own business. Write for more ' information and send two refer-' ences. - Address ' - F. S. LARISON, Manager Illinois Automobile Insurance Exchange, Blooinington. 111. the hospital on land owned by the county. Chauffeur Jumps For life Will Withrow, 2627 Seward street, nar rowly escaped "possible fatal. Injury Tuesday night when he leaped from an automobile truck he was driving an instant before a train crashed into it A heavy guy-wire from a telegraph pole prevented the truck striking Withrow when it fell. Sugar Gone, Four Held Mike De mash, 1214 South Thirteenth street; Ed Swoboda, 1908 South Thirteenth street; Charles Kish, 1227 South Thirteenth street, and Jack Patera, 1215 South Second street, were ar rested yesterday in connection with the alleged theft of 800 pounds of sugar found in Demash's automobile. ' Auto Owner Exonerated. A coroner's jury at an inquest held yesterday over the body of Ralph Buzzelli, 2 years old, 1709 Dorcas street,' exonerated from blame Theodore Sramek, owner of the automobile that killed the child. Sramek was arrested when police learned his car ran wild down Dor cas street and into the front yard of the Buzzelli home, where the child was playing when killed. Air Mail Pilot Makes Trip Through Rainstorm A rainstorm did not hinder Avia tor J. T. Christensen, air mail pilot, in his trip yesterday from Chicago. He landed on Ak-Sar-Ben field at 11:35 a. m. He is due out for Chi cago this morning. J. J. McLaughlin left at 1 yester day, trailing Pilot Lange to Chicago in order to learn the aerial route. Eight pilots are now available on the Chicago to Omaha aerial line, Manager VV. I. Votaw declared. IOl,MEOTEInrCilEl In addition to our temporary quarters being filled to overflowing, we have two warehouses jammed to the doors with Pianos, Players end Phonographs This stock includes such world-known makes as ' ' Emerson. Steger, McPhail, Lindeman and the Schmoller & Mueller in Pianos and Player Pianos We Challenge Comparision with any PLAYER PIANO of f ered at $800" v Our Price Now Only $585 V And an eitra credit of 20 cents given for each $1.00 paid in cash. If you pay all cash this player costs you , Only $48750 "We allow you three years to pay for a Piano or Player Piano. 20 cents extra credit for each $1.00 paid on used piano bargains, the same as on new instruments. L D See Classified Column for Bargains in Used Pianos SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. Please give me complete . information about your special saying plan, on Pianos, Player Pianos. Name .. Address . . Schmoller & Mueller Piano Go. The Oldest Music House in the West. 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