THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1920 ) South Side Cruel Cop Rudely Disturbs Slumbers of Maker of Boots With his coat neatly rolled into a pillow under, his head, and sawing wood vigorously as he enjoved the restful arms of Morpheus, Joe Miccich, shoemaker. 5.104 South Twenty-eighth street, was rudely awakened by a cruel policeman at 1 a. m. yesterday from his sleep in the middle of the street at Twenty eighth and Q. Joe was fined. $10 in South Side police court yesterday for intoxication. Fined for Missing Mark When He Fired at fat It cost Harry-Kuniarok, 2418 M street, $10 for discharging firearms in the city limits. Kumarok told roliccman Baldwin in South Side court yesterday that he was an noyed by the yowling of a cat, and fired at the animal in the hopes of getting some sleep. He missed his mark by a mile, he told Judge Baldwin, who murmured, in a low voice, according to inmates of the court, "If he'd hit the target I might not have fined Jiim." Wyoming Can Employ All Surplus Farm Labor In a letter received at the stock exchange Tuesday, H. A. France, cashier of the Kawlings (Wyo). Na tional bank, said all of the report ed surplus farm labor of Nebraska can be used in the hay fields of Wyoming at good wages. Mr. France says there is the big gest crop of hay to be harvested in Wyoming ever known in the his tory of the state that hay hands will he given work fcr the next two months at top wages. Held for Possession -jce Kulezawski, 4426 South Twenty-seventh street, and George Kubik. 4402 South Twenty-seventh street, was arrested Monday night for illegal possession of liquor. Their case was continued until tomorrow. South Side Brevities f'nnl. Mtractivo front room. South 1472. Adv. Cornell of he South Side Christian ehurrh will mt WednTStfav afternoon nt th hom of Mr. J. C. Seacat, 316 N. Twtnty-flnit street. Th Ladies Auxiliary of the Ancient Orner of Hibernians. No. 1. will be en tertained thla evening ixt the home of Mrs. J. .1. Breen, 3003 J utreel. Mrs. Minnie Miller of Lake Charles, I.a., who has been the guest of her sister. Mis. Margaret Halloran, .1211 F street, has gono to the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. M E. Kobbert, Council Bluffs. WONDBRFUL BARGAINS AT Willi BROTHERS. Our July clearing sale now on In full force.. -Ono of the best sales we have ever had. Prices smashed on thousands of dollars' worth of goods. Men's union alls. Headlight brand, khaki color, worth 15.60. July sal price S3.9S pair. Men's work shirts, while they laat, 11.16. Dress ginghams, apron ginghams, one yard wide percales, July tale price 29c yard. ... Ladles' gauze vests, worth to 60c, go ac :4c. Toilet paper, large size rolfs, a big bar gain, July sale Pflce. six rolls sic. Palm Olive soap, this high grade aoap Jo bar. - Other soaps, various kinds, six bars '-'5c. Williams' talcum powder, per can 14c. Men's overalls, plain blue and blue striped, worth 13.(0, 'while they last at U.69 pair. t Men's- dress shirts, with or without col lars, worth to t!.50. sale price 11.24. Boys' overalls, blue stripe, sale price T9o pair. Aluminum ware specials: Coffee percolators and rice boilers, worth to $2.61), July tale, price. $1.47. Aluminum tea kettles, worth to $3.60, July sale price 11.95. ' Aluminum convex kettles, $1.67. Gray enamel ware specials . Preserving kettles, saucepans', pudding pans, wash basins, go on sale at 41c. Kettles with covers, teapots, dish pans, July sale price, tile. . Extra large dlshpans. ktfttles, water palls, etc, a wonderful price, 71c. These specials on sale In our bargain basement. Be sure and attend. Hundreds of bargains on the main floor. Thirty-three and one-third per cent dis count on all our men's suits. Men's straw hats, one-half price. Coma now as soon as you, can a good tima to save ral money I WHO BROTHSB8, Adv. Retiring Hotel Man Tendered Banquet Before Departure . U . . jjf y J. H. Stafford, retiring assistant nii.nager of the Hotel Fontenclle, was tendered a farewell banquet by Omaha hotel men in the Fontenelle last night. He resigned his position hi-rc to become manager of the Hotel Noble at Lander. Wyo. He wiil leave this afternoon to asstme his new duties. Brief City News New Victory Medals Victory medals for honorably discharged service men may be obtained at the army recruiting station. Applicants must show discharge papers. Realtors Here En route to Yel lowstone National park, the Cook county Real Estate board of Illinois passed through Omaha yesterday in a special train. They are on their annual vacation. Report Gas Purchase; A report of the gast plant purchase submitted to the city council yesterday by Commissioner Ure was placed on file as part of the official record in con nection with the purchase. Federal Union Meets The Fed eration of Federal Employes, local union No. 20, will hold a special meeting next Tuesday evening at I. O. U. W. half to discuss better means of treatment of federal em ployes. Negro Wounded Creston Jack som negro, 52 years old, 259 North Eleventh .street, was wounded in the knee yesterday morning when he accidently stepped on a 'shotgun near his bed as he' was going to sleep. 1 Claims Deficit In a financial statement submitted by J. E. David sen, vice-president and general man ager of the Nebraska Power com pany vesterday to the city council, he claimed -a deficit of $420,017.79 fot the year ending May 31, 1920. Reinstate Policeman George Taf feteller, former patrolman, who has been living in Washington, was re instated on the Omaha police force yesterday. William V. Drummond was also appointed a patrolman. His application has been on file since October 25.-1916. Dismiss Profiteer Charges that I. Nathan, 1623 Chicago street, grocery violated the Lever act, were dis missed by E. C. Boehler, United States commissioner, . yesterday morning. He was alleged to have sold 50 sacks of sugar to a South Side firm at a profit of $4.73 per sack. No Shooting Probe No arrests will be made in connection with the gun battle that took place at the Dublin roadhouse July 6, according to County Attorney Shotwell. Both Wylie Compton and Johnnie Lee, both wounded, refuse to file com plains against Jimmie Cosgrove, wno it is alleged, did the shooting. Heavy Alimony Gustaf H. Nel son, president of the Nelson-Evans Paint company, must give his di vorced, wife alimony of $11,200 in monthly installments of $100 accord ing to an order handed down yes terday by District Judge Sears. He must also pay $40 per month for the maintenance of hi 11-year-old daughter until she is 19 years old. New Dance Inspector H. A. Bridwell, former plumbing inspec tor, has been named supervisor of dancing for the public welfare board, Supt. T. H. Weirich ennounced yes terday. Bridwell has been in the work since July 1. He is expected to prevent unscemingly conduct on the various public dance , halls of the city and recreation parks, and to keep boys under 18 years old out of pool halls. . - Gets Humane Prize Second prize in the poster contest of the National Humane society was won by Hazel Stevens. 14 years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo "Stevens. 3427 Ohio street. "Kindness Brings Hap piness" was the titje of Miss Stevens poster, indicating that kindness to birds would make people happy. Her prize is $15. She is in the Sev enth B grade at Howard Kennedy school. She has also won several prizes ij local contests. iiMnmimiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiimimiii Slashing Sill! Shirts i at our Smooth Sailing Sale I Charles E. Black - 1417 Far nam t fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllCllli. Film Star Who Steals Kiss Was Omaha High School Boy Rodney La Roque, who plays op posite Constance Binncy in "The Stolen Kiss" at the Sun theater this week, is a former Omaha boy. Rod ney came to Omaha in 1911, attended Central high school and moved with hi' parents to California in 1917. While a student at Central high school he attracted much attention by contrihutiowof original drawings to The Register, the school maga zine. Soon after-moving vto. California, Rcdncy secured work-as an extra in a motion picture studio. "The Stolen Kiss" is the first picture in which he has played opposite a star. He is-.one of the few cinema actors who retains his own name on the screen. City Commissioner Falconer May Be Victim of Typhoid City Commissioner Thomas Fal coner was reported slightly wosc yesterday. A culture taken from his blood yesterday will be exam ined today for possible symptoms of t.vphoid fever, from which it i feared he may be suffering. Physi cians decided yesterday severe headaches of which Mr. Falconer complains are due to mastoids. Store to Close at 3 P. M. So Employes Can Hold Picnic The Burgess-Nash store will close at 3 p. m. today to allow fhe 800 em ployes to attend the annual picnic at Krug park. Special street cars will meet the employes at 3:15 p. nt. at Sixtcenthe and Harney streets to go direct to Krug park. Games and bathing will occupy the afternoon until basket lunches, ice cream, axfl lemonade are served for a picnic supper. Dancing and the park concessions will occupy the evening. ADVERTISEMENT WILL RADIUM AT LAST OPEN THE DOM OF THE GREAT UNKNOWN? If you are sick and want to Get Weil and Keep Well, write for literature that tells How and Why this almost unknown and wonderful new element brings relief to so many sufferers from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Neuritis, Neuralgia, Nerv ous Prostration, High Blood Pressure and diseases of the Stomach, Heart, Lunea, Liver, Kidneys and other ailments. 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WEDNESDAY, JULY 14TH in order that our employees may attend their ANNUAL PICNIC which is to be held at Krug Park We sincerely hope that this act of courtesy to our em ployees will not inconvenience our customers. Store Open Thursday from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. llhAWiw when "chlicious and re- ' Wt. freshing" mean the most. The Coca-Cola Company J ' ATLANTA. CA. i tn PARIS GREEN Kills Potato Bugs We sell the best kind made, at best prices the old reliable Sherwin-Williams brand. U lb. for 20c H lb. for 39c 1 lb. for 69c 2 lbs. for $1.29 S lbs. for $3.10 14-lb. package for $8.40 Mail Orders Promptly Filled LSHERMAN & M'CONNELL DRUG COMPANY 'Omaha, Neb. HELP YOUR DIGESTION When acid-distressed, relieve the indigestion with ItHlOIQS Dissolve easily on tongue as pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Ki-moids. MADE BY SCOTT A BOWNE makers or scorrs emulsion is g I Mother's Riien - - ppectant 1 f ifV V . Absolutely Safe "At All Druggist I it sUJiLl as. .s t . J ft a a. IgltCDfTEU) REGULATOR CO. Deft S-P, Atiakt. Ca 7 Cuticura Talcum Always Healthful I Mm. Kawiwhata 9t If HUNT'S Salve fall? in the treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA. INOWORM, TETTER oi other itehlnt skin diseases. Try m seat pos ac our nsfc Sherman 4 McCenaell Drug Co. UAID RAI CAM BaaorsDandra StnesHttrFalll&g Kestere loier ana Beauty to Oar ana Faded Hair Mc. aad $i.oo st dramrists. Hlsroi Cbfm. Ws. Patchnra. .T. Ice Cream Sodas 5c Cricket Ream Fourth Floor BURGESS-ta G 'rverybodyS store" Barber' Bill Barber Shop Children's Hair Bobbins; on Patent Hobby Horses Fourth Floor SAVE By Buying During Our July Sales! i PASS TO THE LEFT when you overtake anotbor auto, but never pass on the left of street cars. Rain or Shine Umbrellas 25 Off Regular Price A large assortment of um brellas will be offered for sale Wednesday at 25 discount. This ' includes all .rain or shine umbrellas in plain or fancy colors, also children's parfcsols. Main Floor ' Atipnormous Clearance of Boys' Blouses 2 for $1.00 Boys' Waists in one big lotood quality percale and full cut in fanc stripes, checks and figures. Aces, 6 to 14 years. 2 for $1.00. Fourth F'oor Children's Half Sax 35c Pair Three Pairs for $1.00 Children's socks, white with fancy colored tops; also plain colors to match the rompers or play suit; good assortment of sizes, at, 35c pair or 3 pairs for $1.00. BUY VICTOR RECORDS NOW! Only One Day Left Before Prices Advance Choice of Our Entire Stock of Marabou Capes l3 Off Regular Price Any Marabou Cape in our stock, season's newest models, to be sold at off of regular price. This sale only. They come in natural, black and white. ' Very ' Special Wednesday'" Boys' and Youths Black Elkskin Shoes at $2. 95 These are our finest play shoes for warm weather wear cool, yet strong, though made , extra light, they are of stoiur construc tion, and have won recognition as ideal summer shoes for har' wear. Sizes 11 to 5. Fourth Floor The Great Annual July Sale of Women's and Misses- Coats-'-Capes Dolmans y2 PRICE There is abQut them sc certain individuality. There is supreme quality of material, coupled with exquisite finish tailoring, a certain distinctiveness in line and trimming that marks them ahead of the fashion rather than abreast of it. There are smart capes, wraps, sport capes, sweeps, roomy dolmans and practical full-length belted . coats. Choice at price. An Exceptional Offering of Smart Suits at V2 Price Women who appreciate materials of the finest texture, style and tailoring of a distinctive character will be interested in these fashion able tailleurs, fashioned of WOOL JERSEY PLAIN AND HEATHER SHADES TRICOTINES FANCY CHECKS FAILLE SILKS Sport combinations of wool plaids and failles, taffetas and tricolettes. Second Floor Sewing Machines Month of July at I Great Reduction Burgess-Nash Company offers, these excel lent sewing machines not only at a reduction, but on a convenient payment plan which places the m within the reach of all $5.00 down and $1.00 a week. N Theio machine! are floor samples and are fully, guar anteed. Two Singajs, 66 model, 5 drawers. 860.00 New Home Rotary 55.00 Rockford , 40.00 Standard 45.00 Diamond 50.00 White V. S . . -in- 3S.00 Used machines, all drop head machines Wheeler & Wilson 820.00 The Bartlett 12.00 New Home 20.00 New Banner 15.00 New Companion 18.00 New Home 12.00 Third Floor Read The Bee Want Ads They Bring Results.