THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930. 9 600 VISITORS MOM STATE WILL ATTEND SHOW But Three More Shows Will Be Given by Samson Be- fore Annual Fall Festival. With but three more shows to be held at the Ak-Sar-Ben den before the fall festival, officials promise to make each one bigger and better man the one preceding. A delegation of 600 out-of-town visitors from Fremont, Valley, Wa terloo, Elkhorn and Millard will at tend the performance of "Sky-low" or "Washday on the Moon," next Mrnday night. These towns always send enthu .ftiastie crowds of Nebraska boosters, bamson says. Fremont will send a special train and bring a band. The problem of keeping the girl . drummer of this band out has not yet been solved. No woman has ever been in the den, and when the blanket invitation was issued it was not known that girl was a member of the band. Samson expects to have a difficult and tearful scene at the gate, and it is expected that an unusually large crowd of 'Omaha knights will be on hand to watch developments. Photographs of the crowd and the players will be taken at this per formance. Frank Nelson is in need of addi tional horsemen for the two parades September 22 and 23. His tele phone number is Douglas 41 IS. BriejCity News Zimman Not Worried by Recall Election Threat City Commissioner H. B. Zimmati rofesses himself unterrified by the ieat of a recall election, made by .ilmer E. Thomas, executive sec retary of the "Committee of 5,000." He is standing pat against the de mand for rescinding the police de partment ordinance. A committee will confer with the city council on tne ordinance, Mr. i nomas oeciarea Friday. Mr. Zimann had a long conference with F. A. Peterson, assistant Unit- m VtatAa atrtrr vftctpriiav Itlrtrn. liscussed the pending ordinance ask ing the chief's resignation. Action on this measure will be taken up after the return of Eberstein from his va cation, about September 1. Indiana Boys Come Here . Prepared for Wild West With revolvers up their sleeves, two 20-ycar-old boys from Indiana came to Omaha expecting to meet Indians, Mexicans and cowboys. They were brought before Judge Foster in Central police court yes-t"-day after having been arrested Wcdnesdav in the pawnshop of , I. Gcrbcr. 410 South Tenth street. They li."d naked Gerber Ho change a $20 bi'1 for tlicm. The judge took their revolvers, as suring thpni that thev were as safe in Nebraska as in Indiana. He then found rooms for them at the Y. M. C. A. where they will stay until they earn enough to return home. Boy Struck by Automobile While On His Way to Work Enroute to Union station to go to work as dishwasher on a dining car bound for Wvoming, Joe Varian, IS years old. 2421 South Twenty-fifth street, was 6light!y injured when struck by an automobile driven by Samuel Pittman, negro, 2562 Cum ing street, Thursday at Twenty fourth and Farnam streets. Pitt- nan was arrested for reckless driv ing Win Howard, 81, North Fif teenth street,' and Savannah Har mon, 1324 North Twenty-sixth street, both negro occupants of the automobile, were also arrested. No More Water Dances for Omaha, Says Dr. Callfas If the young men and women of Omaha wish to dance in the water, fity will have to go to Atlantic tity or some other watering place, ifcver again, says Dr. 'Jennie Call fas, acting head of the board of pub lic welfare. Park Commissioner Falconer, who had 10 life guards on the watch, says that nothing could have been cleaner than this square dance at the beach. Although Dr. Callfas had two inspectors at the carnival, they did not stop the dancing. Eight Young Men Held On Charge of Shooting Craps Patrolman Tafftelle interrupted an alleged crap game Thursday night at Thi'ty-third and State streets, and arrested eight young men who gave the following names: Frank Carlson, Floience; Ray Green, 8612 North Thirtieth street; William Michcels, 3023 Reynolds str?et; Walt Poland, Florence; W. . Micheels, 3023 Rey nolds. street snd O. F. Green, 8312 North Twenty-ninth street. L ont lot a foot sldo. jteep you xrom employment That eruption on your face, neck Or hands may not be serious, but it stands in the way of your business and social success. Why don't you get rid of It with RESINOL? Afewdays'useolthis mild, healingointment and you will be surprised at the improvement It U pure and harmless, cur to tw, tad Held to Grand Jury Three alleged boxcar thieves of South Omaha Frank Ludwig, Raymond Dunlap and Earl Tlerney, were bound over to the grand Jury In the United States District court yesterday morning. Gain In Postal Receipts A total of 11,329,253.04 worth of business was transacted bv the Omaha Dost' office during the first six months of this year, representing a gain oi ii, 403.87 over the same period In 1919. Youth Paroled After enterlnr a olea of guilty In district court Fri day to a charge of breaking and entering the home of John Holm, 6703 Ohio street, on August 3, Clar ence Steel. 18 years old, was paroled by Judge Troup to Probation Officer O'Brien. Man Found Unconscious A paint' er working at the home of J. Adler, 2201 Burdette street, was found un conscious Friday morning. No let ters or marks of Identification were found. He was attended by police surgeons and taken to the University hospital. Motorist Arrested F. I. Shipler, 8309 North Twenty-eighth avenue was arrested yesterday morning and discharged after a severe reprimand by Judge Foster in Central police court for violation of the ordinance against the sounding of "unusual and unnecessary noises In the operation of vehicles." Held on $1,000 Bond P. J. Nor ton, charged with beating Rex King, 12, while he was attendant at Father Flannigan's home was held m il.ooo bond for trial In district court on a charge of assault with Intent to do great bodily harm at the prelim!' nary hearing in South Side police court yesterday. Find Raisin Whisky When offl cers arrested Joe Samonkovl, Fifty first and W streets, at Twenty fourth and M streets Thursday night, they found a gallon Jug of alleged raisin whisky, they told the judge in South Side police court yesterday morning. Joe was fined $100 for illegal possession of liquor. Arrest Robber Suspect Three men suspected of being implicated in a number Of recent noldups ana ron. beries in Omaha were arrested yes. terday by detectives. They gave their names as Martin Cunningham, lis South Twenty-ninth street; Lyman Larsen, 2120 Douglas street, and J. P. Murphy, 2725 Douglas street. Two Held as Fugitives Two fugi tives from Justice, William Smith, 1019 South Tenth street, and Harry Coffman, 2518 N street, were arrest ed by Omaha police today. Smith is alleged to have deserted his 21- year-old wife in Rockport, 111., while Coffman is accused of being impli cated in a diamond theft in Kansas City. Given 30 Days Earl T. Beni, Twenty-first and California streets, was sentenced to SO days in the county Jail by Judge Foster in Cen tral police court yesterday for say ing that he was an officer when he was discovered Thursday evening with a negress on the back porch of the home of Mrs. Jack Graham, 510 North Eighteenth street Plan Pilgrim Float A replica of the figure of Education as it appears on the national monument to the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Mass., will be made at the Ak-Sar-Ben den and placed on a float to represent the Omaha public schools in th tercen tenery celebration parade of the landing of the Pilgrims to be held in Omaha September 23. Raid Disorderly House Five per sons were arrested by South Side police Thursday night when they raided the home of William Edwards, 4731 South Twenty-sixth street. In South Side police court yesterday his wife, Goldie, was fined 125 for vagrancy and sent to the detention home. Nora Thompson, 2512 M street: Oscar Knoche, 2409 M Street, 1H 0 6 ill -S Before Prices go up Come in for the details of muv BudrjefPlan If you are thinking boat purchasing New Edison, murk this. The New Edison today - costs leas than 1 8 over what it did in 1914. Mr. Edison baa person ally, held prices down by absorbing mora than one-half of toe increased costs of mannfketaring. Ha may not be able to do this much longer. "ntMwmwlMtiM" OerftadctriaawUIUkssara ROUSE'S Phonograph Parlors 1916 Farnam Douglas 7782 and Huston Dickey. 422S South Twenty-sixth street, were fined 15 each as Inmates of a disorderly house. To Speak In Omaha Senator Hir am Johnson or former Senator A. J. Beveridge of Indiana will probably speak in Omaha during Ak-Sar-Ben week, according to word received from Thomas Lynch, secretary of the Douglas county republican central ) committee, who is visiting the re publican campaign committee's headquarters in Chicago. Couple Ask license Alfred Moni co, 18, and Concetta Serratore, 17, were waiting at the doors of the marriage license clerk In the Douglas county court house the morning or Friday the 13th. The youth said that they had planned to wait two years but that hisi mother was so lonely he decided 10 marry at once and take his bride to his home. Will Tour Canada Three Omaha men are members of a party which Is touring Canada on an inspection trip of Canadian resources at the In stance of F. H. Peavey & Co., Min neapolis grain merchants. They are: E. P. Peck, vice president of the Omaha Elevator company: Luther Drake, president of the Merchants National bank, and Walter "W. Head, president of the Omaha National bank. San Francisco Divine Will Preach Here Sunday Rev. Tohn K. Poucher of San Francisco, formerly o Omaha, will occupy the pulpit at the First Meth odist church hrre next Sunday morning and evening. v Mother Withdraws Petition For Release of Children Her two children, Dorothy and Margaret, in the Child Saving Insti tute, have received excellent care, Donella Pearl Horton now declares in a signed affidavit, following charges by the Board of Public Wel fare. She hid gone to them to secure the release of her daughters. She said they were held as hostages for unpaid board. The children are still at the home. Bee Want Ads Bring Results. 5 ANNUAL AUGUST BLANKET SALE NOW IN PROGRESS dUB&ES ANNUAL AUGUST FUR SALE NOW IN PROGRESS BVERYDODYfe STORK" f Saturday will be a wonderful day in our UMMER Q EARANCE SAI E MEN! Here Are Wonderful Bargains in Fine Shirts $1.35 At Less Than Half Price Our shirt department has secured shirts in an assort ment of the most wearable colors and patterns and offers them at a price that will surely acquaint men with the Burgess-Nash values. Choice of Our Entire Stock of Bathing 5uits at V Price Main Floor. Long Silk Gloves Extra Special, $1.95 A special purchase of factory run of a famous glove manu facturer. These gloves are a beautiful quality of tricot silk, 16 button mousquetaire style with Paris point backs, in white only. The gloves have slight imperfections, which will not interfere with the wearing quality in the least. Short Silk Gloves, 85c A splendid assortment of short silk gloves, Milanese and tricot silk, with two and three clasps, in white, black, brown and pongee. Main Floor.. Candy ' Specials For Saturday price on all Guenhangen's fine box candies. Jumbo salted peanuts, very spe cial, 30c lb. Marahmellows, toasted, special, 49c lb. Butter Scotch Caramels, at 59c lb. Peanut Clusters, chocolate coated, 69c lb. Iced Caramels, very delicious, 69c lb. Kodak Albums 20 Off Regular Price We also have a complete line of Kodaks and Films at reasonable prices. One day service on photo finish ing. 1 Wonderful Values in Summer Clearance Sale of Stationery and Accessories 12 PRICE All desk sets, picture frames, leather desk accessories and game sets, Romont linen writing paper and Quill pen Sets. Main Floor. An Extraordinary Display and Sale of Fall Hats $C00 $750 SHAOO Of importance to every woman. You will like these plain and embrbidered Duve tyn, Feather Hats, Taffeta Hats, Satin Hats, Lyons Velvet and Duvetyn, Panne Velvet and Duvetyn Solid Panne Velvets. , These are off-the-face models, close-fitting effects, large, broad side effects, drooping brims, chin chins, and all sort of novelty shapes in black, brown, navy, pheasant, copper taupe, hennas, aa well as combina tions. Over 1,000 to choose from on Saturday in three great groups. Sacond Floor An Enormous Clearance Sale of Women's Low Shoes and Fall Boots $5.95 A Price Less Than Present Cost These are without a doubt the most wonderful values ever offered in our Shoe Section. Almost every conceivable style, color and combination in this assortment. Most of these boots are of a high grade Brooklyn make and made up to our own specifications. The leathers are kid, calf, suede and patent leathers. The heels are covered French and leather French and military. The colors are black, tan, brown, gray, mouse gray, oyster gray, fawn and many pleasing two-tone effects. All sizes and wiatns are represented. ALSO about a dozen new styled Pumps and Oxfords priced the lame, $5.95. Second Floor. Jersey Silk Union Suits $4.95 Women's Jersey Silk Union Suits with bodice tops, reinforced where the wear comes, an extra ordinary value at $4.95. Women's Union Suits 85c, or 2 for $1.50 Main Floor. This Will Interest You A GREAT SUMMER CLEARANCE OF Blouses at $4.00 Beautiful Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Organdy, Voile, and Batiste Blouses are included in the lot There are tailored and semi-tailored and fancy lace-trimmed styles. Every orte an unusual value for this ridiculously low price. x Priced less than cost of material. , ' Second Floor. SALE OF DRUGS At Very Special Prices Colgates' Dental Cream, 19c Tooth Brushes, hand drawn bristles, 15c. Listerine, (antiseptic), medium size, 39c. Brighton's Violet Tal cum, 15c. Powder Puffs, 2V& inch size, 6c Hand - made Rouge, 33c Odorono, for perspira tion, 24c ' Armand Face Powder, 42c An Enormous Sale of Women's and Misses' Beautiful Wool Tricotine Dresses $19.50 Large Variety of Styles for Selection The very finest quality of Tricotine has been used in these dresses, which are splendidly tailored throughout and which are finished with little individual touches which appeal to the discriminating woman. Every dress is individual and distinctive in style, and the variety of styles extend from the youthful models for the younger miss to the more conservative ones for the matrons. An Exceptional Value in Tweed Coats $15.00 The woman who motors or drives always has use for one of these full-length coats of grey and brown fancy mixtures. Pockets, belts and convertible collars add to the attrac tiveness of these garments. Summer Clearance Sale of Wash Skirts IN THREE GROUPS $1.95 $2.95 $4.95 Every smart style and wanted material is included in these tub skirts of gaberdine, pique, repp and sol satin. The Greatest Values That We Ever Offered on Sale Saturday Bags $1.95 Bags . In Three Groups $3.95 Bags $5.25 A most complete collection of im ported and domestic materials, fash ioned in new and exclusive styles. Hand bags of beautiful brocades, embroidered silks.tricolette and taffeta. The linings are silk and blend har moniously with style of bag design. The frames are metal in rose, gold, old silver and stone-set green gold. Many are of shell. Main Floor. Our Entire Assortment of Exquisite Jewelry With the Exception of Diamond Less 20 Discount From Our Already Fair Prices Choose from our entire stock of Ladies' Bracelet Watches, Pearl Necklaces, Hair Ornaments, Sterling Sil ver and Solid Gold Jewelry. Sale priced 20 from regu lar marked prices. Discount deducted from plainly marked price tickets at time of sale. Main Floor. J J J11 1 Extraordinary Summer Clearance of Girls' Dresses At $4.95 Made of Dainty Materials Values that cannot be dupli. cated, as they represent a saving of two-thirds their former prices. Dainty, crisp organdies, fancy stripe voiles in dainty colors. Sizes 6 to 14. Junior Department Second Floor. Extreme Values in This Limited Number of Men's All-Wool Suits $17,50 Every Suit Less Than One-Half Regular Price This group includes worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots in the better make of suits. Double and single breasted, high waistline effects, belted models and many others in grays, browns and fancy mixtures. In the Lot You Will Find the Following Sizes: Sizes v 31 32 33 34 35 36 37138 39 4042 44!46 Number of Suit. If S 7j 13 26 24 22 171 412 12 5 2 Fourth Floor Of Interest to Mothers We Will Place on Sale 500 Boys' Wash Suits Which Is Less Than Cost of Material Many styles and patterns from which to select Every suit a value that is very extraordinary, but for quick clearance we have put this extremely low price on them. at 99c hk omuuuh. ' w. 0