2 D THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 29. 1920. ft eelf 220,000,000 BUSHELS . OF WHEAT TO BE EXPORTED BY U.S. Amount This Year Will Be Practically thti Same At Last. Chicago. Aug. 28. There will be iO.OOO.OOO bushels of wheat for ex port this year, or approximately the same is last year, according to fig ures prepared by P. S. Goodman, Chicago grain statistician. This, Mr. Goodman says, is on the basis of 933,000,000 bushels for sup plies for the United 'States, and a minimum carry over of 50,000000 bushels. Requirements of Europe and other importing countries last year were 603,000,000 bushels, or 75, 000,000 bushels over the previous year. Assuming that the require ments this year are 600.000,000 bushels, Mr. Goodman says the United Statrs and Canada can furn ish 290,000,000 bushels, leaving 210, 000,000 bushels to be furnished by other countries. India has 250.00O.000 bushels for export, leaving 160,000.000 bushels to be furnished by Argentine and Aus tralia, both of which are reported to have exhausted their surplus. It is stated by members of the Chicago Board of Trade that the outcome of the new crop in these countries will have an effect on wheat prices ultimately. Prices in the world open market have been stabilized to a coin siderable degree by the law of sup ply and demand which is governing dealing in wheat futures. Such deal ing was resumed on the Chicago Board of Trade last month. Do Yon Digest Not what you eat, will benefit your Good, healthy appetite fill 5s!?ik II fVVM4S 1 ESORKA Beautiful Actress Attributes Her Wonderful Success to Her Famous Complexion Tells How You Also May Have One Hi s " i Q i ft, 1 iPf w I mi . . m New York When Miss Dorothy Dalton. the beautiful actrese who was selected for the leading; role in that mammoth New York production, "Aphrodite." was Questioned as to the secret of her phe. nomenal success, she unhesitatingly said. 'My complexion." When asked further details she explained: "Every one ot my friends always raved about the texture and coloring of my skin, and 1 have no doubt but that my first engagement was inadt possible through the reputation I had acquired for a beautiful complexion. Managers are like ordinary mortals, they admire a beautiful skin as much as any- one, and in selecting; their casts they naturally prefer those whose complexions are attractive. I think the best asset any girl or woman can have is a beautiful skin and eomplexion. It is easy to have this If on will spend only a little time in taking care of th skin, A girl may have irregular featrues, but if she possesses a beautiful eomplexion she will attract at tention anywhere. I am always glad to toll any girl or woman just how she may possess a skin like mine. Here is the recipe: Night and morning cleans the akin first with warm water, then apply a good cold cream (Liska ,eold cream I have found to be th best) Matter massag ing it into the skin take offjthe superflu ous eream with a sort cloth. Then before going out during the day or evening I apply Derwillo, a simple toilet preparation which eao be purchased at th toilet counter of any up-to-date drug or depart ment store. The first application of this wonderful Oerwillo will astonish you. It imparts instant beauty to the skin and pa Fistula-Pay A mild system of A rar guaranteed in every ease accepted for treatment, and no money is to be paid entil eared. Writ for book ea Rectal Diaaasee, with names and testimonial f mor than UtM proaxraent people wao have been permanently cured. Jet. X tU TAJULY auatatiauav r.tar Omaha Man Roved With Sea Pirates, Sought Golden Fortune in West, Now Is Billiard Shark at Age of 90 About Only Thing Charles Selleck Hasn't Done Is Loop-the-Loop in An Airplane. Charles Selleck asserts that it not necessary to feel old at 90 even believe one is old when he has reached four-score and ten. He knows because he has tried it. He does not claim that he is able to run foot races or perform tail spins or nose dives with an airplane in the clouds, but at 90 he doesen joy a walk from his home, at 413 North Thirty-ninth street to the downtown district, where he fre quently goes unattended to play a game of billiards or attend his favor ite movie show. This nonagenarian is not boast inor about it. but he will meet any 90-year-old billiard player in Omaha and thinks nothing ot a tour-mne jaunt. Last spring he painted the porch at his home while waiting for a painter to get around to do the iob. He attended his garden this year, has read The Bee for 50 years and will vote for Senator Warren G. Harding next November. Last Tuesday he went alone to an old settlers' reunion at Blair and is ready for any kind of an outing. He attributes his longevity to a keen interest in life. He refuses to think he is growing old and avers that he enjoys every minute of life because he keeps his mind, fresh with whole some activities,. by reading the news papers and magazines and convers ing with people. He enjoys his cigar. ' He was born on November 2, 1829, What Yon Eat? but what you digest system. and proper functions of the digestive apparatus will be t the results after taking everai's Valuable for the convalescent High ly recommended to weak and deli cate persons. The proper tonic for people of advanced years. Prices t 75c and 3c Tax, r $f .SO - and Ac Tax At druggist? or write to W. fa Seven Co. "W makes a rosy-whit complexion every one will talk about it. I find it excellent for my eomplexion as it protects my skin in all kinds of weather. That's why I prefer it to all other toilet preparations and am never without it. Now that short sleeves are in vogue you will want beauti ful hands and arms. There is nothing like Derwillo for this purpose. Many of my professional friends to whom I have recommended Derwillo use it in prefer ence to all other face powders or beauti fiers." Just try it once before going to th theatre, dances, parties or an afternoon call and not th favorable comments of your friends. Derwillo instantly puts a life-like tint en your cheeks which defies detection. It takes the place of face pow der and stays on until you wash it off. Perspiration does not effect it nor will it rub off on clothing; it also prevents th nos and face from shining. It's wonder ful for a dark, sallow, rough skin, black heads, coarse pores, oily skin, freckles, tan and for the instant beauty it imparts. Over 600.000 girls and women are using it. It's absolutely harmless to the most sensi tive skin. Just try it one and you will need no further argument to convince you that then is nothing "just as good," "better." or "just like it." - Insist on Derwillo. then you will not be disap pointed. NOTB Drnitirlrts and department stores ersty. wber sell Derwillo with the guarantee that If tou don't like It you get tout money back. It is tbs one rwautlfler that fires satisfaction at all seasons of the rear. Tou can secure it at all toilet counters ia this city, locludinr, The Sherman A HlcConn.il. The Beaton and The Merriu Stores. When Cured treatment that enree Pits. Fietola and) ethe? Keetal Diseases in a abort tun, witaoat severe enrgieal ep- ration. No Chloroform. Ether or ether general anesthetie SMd. Tnaat Blsuu (Ban Beif-) Oms I a, Net. or Sm - il4ufar fUAQlES on Long Island sound. At the age of 1J he ran away from home and went to New York, where he got on a ship which was bound for Vera Cruz, Mexico. His hankering for the sea led him to many ports until he became a real roamer of the high seas. During 18S1 he was lured by the star of empire which beckoned him westward, so he started out for California by way of the Isthmus of Panama. He landed at what is now known as Colon, and from that point was rowed up the Chagres river by natives. He walked 28 miles over land from the boat and waited three weeks on the Pacific side for a boat to take him to San Francisco. He made a stake in gold prospecting in California and returned to New York. Within six months he was back again in California. Mr. Selleck came to Omaha on September 10, 1856, when this place was a western outpost. His first winter here was spent at Cuming City, near Blair. He went to Denver in 1859, when that city had one log house at the toot of Cherry creek. In Hunt for Gold. His quest for gold took him through many parts of the great west, through devious routes and amid many dangers which beset the pioneers. He made several trips dur ing 1859 and 1860. In 1861 he pros- oected with another man from Den ver to the south fork of the Salmon fiver in Montana, driving with a wagon and a pair of mules. He win tered in Salt Lake City, where he met Edward Creiehton, who had completed the overland telegraph line. He told one of his early-day ex periences. In 1866 he came out of the country near Helena, Mont., with enough gold to "call it a sea son." With several other prospec tors he boated down a stream to the Missouri at Fort Bentpn where 16 prospectors pooled their inter ests by buying a boat which had been built by an experienced builder. "We had $300,000 worth of gold between us and that was quite a lot for those days," he said. "We always made our fires before dark so as to not attract the Indians or the men at the army posts along the river. An epidemic among the In dians meant that we would have been held in quarantine if appre hended by the soldiers at the posts. So we slipped by these places dur ing the night We were all armed Have YouTried Pyramid for itching, bleeding or protruding piles or hem orrhoids? So many people have found blessed relief in the use of Pyramid Pile Treat ment that it is kept ia lock by almost every druggist in the U. S. and Canada at 60 cents box. ADVERTISEMENT. SAY "DIAMOND DYES" a; poor dye. Insist on Diainoa4 Dy." Easy directions in every package. GIRLS! MAKE A LEMON BLEACH Lemons Whiten and Double Beauty of the Skin Squeeze the juice of two lemons into ,a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White which can be had at any drug store, shake well and you have a quarter pint of harmless and feugnuui lemon bleach for few cents. Massacre this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and Lands each day, then shortly note the beauty of your skin. Famous staee beauties use lemon juice to bleach and bring that soft clear, rosy-white complexion. Lemons have always been used as a freckle, sunburn and tan remover. Make his up and jy it i and were not much afraid of the In dians. Calls Holdups' Bluff. "We finally reached St. Joseph where my brother and I left the party. While eating in a public place at St.- Joseph we placed our feet on our leather bags which contained the gold dust and in this place we observed two strangers whose ac tions aroused our suspicion. We knew they were watching us and that unless we were on our guard we would be robbed. When we got on the train to go to the United States mint at Philadelphia, we no ticed these same two men in the seat behind us. I turned around and told the men that we knew their pur pose and warned them that if they were with us at the next place where we stopped for lunch they would be unable to proceed any further. They knew what I meant and they took the hint. That was the last we saw of them. There were many bold characters watching for the tender foot in those days." M. Selleck is an inveterate traveler. Before the water was turned into the Panama canal locks, he took his wife to the canal zone for a visit and showed her where he had been many years ago when he was flushed with the gold fever. Going to California. After he shall have voted for Senator Harding next November, he will take Mrs. Selleck to California and show her where he prospected for gold 69 years ago. His first vote for president was 1 in California, when he walked seven miles to vote for Zachary Taylor and then walked seven miles back to his shack. He has traveled accross the' great west in ox and mule drawn wagons and has been across the seven seas in sail and steam craft He has seen the pony express replaced by the telegraph and railway mail. He has enjoyed the thrill of a speeding auto mobile, but never has been in an airplane. Walk with a eane? He says a man needs a cane only when he is old. When he begins to feel old age Tells Secrets of Care of Her Hair To thine own hair be true. Then it must follow that you can stand unafraid in any light and can let your tresses fly without fear or mis givings," says Elaine Hammerstein. "Nothing is so false as false hair, and nothing more unnecessary. Any scalp, no matter how lazy and inefficient it may be naturally, can be aroused and stirred to greater ef forts by careful treatment "Brushing is. I think, the secret of luxuriant and of managable hair. I always brush my hair up, that is, divide it into small strands and hold the ends uo and brush from the scalp up. That gives air to the roots of the hair and makes it seem thicker because it isnt packed to the scalp. "Twice a week. I use a good hair tonic on my hair, rubbing it well into the roots and afterwards mas saging my scalp with my linger tips. "I have my brushes washed after each brushing. I go over my hair each night with a Turkish towel to remove anv dust that may have ac cumulated there in 'the course of the day. In that way I kep my locks fairly clean and don't need to have them washed so frequently. Frequent washings, I find, are in jurious. Once a month is a: often as I treat myself to a shampoo and then I always have it dried by hand. "Whenever possible, I sit in the sunlight and give my locks a sun bath. The sun is much more de pendable and much cheaper than henna when it comes to bringing out the golden glints." ADVERTISEMENT. How to Lose Your Tan, Freckles or Wrinkles A day' motoring, an afternoon en th tennis court or golf links, a sunbath on the beach or exposure on a wster trip, often brines on a deep tan or vivid crim son or, mor perplexing still, a vigorous crop of freckles. A very necessary thing then ia mereolized wax, which re move tan, redness or freckles quite easily. It literally peels off the affected skin just a little at a time, so there's no hurt or inconvenience. As the skin cornea off in almost invisibe flaky par ticles, no trace of the treatment is shown. Get an ounce of mereoliied wax at your drurgist's and use this nightly as you would cold cream, washing it off morn ings. In a week or so you win nave an entirely new skin, beautifully clear, transparent and of a most delicate whiteness. Wrinkles, se apt to form at thia eea son, may be easily and quicky removed br bsthinsr the face in a solution of powdered saxolite, one ounce, dissolved in witch hasel, one-half pint. This is not only a valuable astringent be nas a beneficial tenia affect aU , He Has Been in Every Port in World and Is Now Planning Trip to California. he says he will think of leaning on a cane. And he does not use eye glasses when he plays billiards. "And he carries matches in his pockets." observed a neighbor who sat on the Selleck front porch, listen ing to Mr. Selleck's reasons why it would be to the best interests of this couiitry to vote for Senator Harding this fall. Played With Sea Pirates. M. Selleck roved the raging main during the days when pirate ships were being hunted. The greatest dread was the possibility of being attacked by these pirates, the des peradoes of the sea. It was the custom for the pirate boat to draw up to its prey, throw over several grappling hooks and then the pirates would climb aboard like so many rats, with knives between their teeth. After obtaining what loot they wanted, they would order the crew to "walk the gang plank," sink the boat and then return to their own craft. In that manner the pirates destroyed the evidence against them. When Mr. Selleck took passage at the age of 13 on a freighter plying between the states and Cuba, he put in at a Cuban isle with a load of lum ber, his boat to return with a load of sugar. He witnessed a pirate boat brought in under a crew of a Spanish man-of-war. He recalls there were about 15 pirates, all long bearded and with long hair. The sails of the pirate boat were bullet ridden and the pirates, he rernem bers, were a "hard-boiled" lot. End of the Pirates. "We were told that these pirates had their rendezvous in the Isle of Pines," said Mr. Selleck. "We were also told that the pirates were to be put to death according to a Spanish custom of the straight-jacket and dripping water on their heads. It was understood that this was the last pirate boat brought in by the Spanish, because reports of the ter rible death penalty inflicted fright ened the pirates from the seas." Hundreds of Sokols Will Attend Annual Convention in Omaha Continued from Fag ID. South Thirteenth street for a con sideration of $17,500. It is now estimated to be worth twice the sum. Here is located the Catholic Sokols' home. Stanley Sadil was the first presi dent of the St. Wenceslaus parish. Charles M. Fixa, auditor of the Mer chants National bank, has been pres ident of the parish since 1919. John Cupita is vice president. Anton Benda is secretary, Frank Pavlica financial secretary and Charles F. Hermanek treasurer. John P. Ben delkovic is president of the board of directors. Frank Kotera is first vice president, J. J. Ostronic second vice president, Joseph t. Kreji sec retary and L. J. rorst treasurer. Active Charter Members. The athletic director in Omaha is Joseph K. Proskocil. His assist ants are Frank Pechota, Frank Nap romk and John J. Zaiic. Charter members of the St. Wen ceslaus parish who still are active in the organization are Joseph Kynes Frank Kreji, John Vampola, Vaclav Vachal. Joseph Fuxa. Emil Chlebor ad, Anton W. Benda, Prokap Kru- nil and the Kev. John Vranek. Rudolph Chleborad has been di rector of the Bohemian shows in Omaha for the last 20 years. V.F. Jelinek wrote the history of the lodge. He is secretary ot the western division and was one of the committee of the seven sent to the old country by the United States war council to study after- war conditions in Czecho-Slovakia There the commissio spent five months. On September S the main exhibi tion of the national convention in Omaha will be held at the Creigh ton field, Twenty-fifth and Califor nia streets. Hundreds will take part. . The national convention is held only every three years. The interna toinal congress is held every 10 years. nan ot progression. There are three divisions in the drilling, graded according to excel lence. Whenever a man wins in one of the divisions he must move up to the next. Fixa is chairman of the conven tion committee. Some of hose who will drill at the convention in Omaha next month will be selected to compete in the international contests at Praeue next year when the world congress will be held in Prague. Charity is one of the guiding lights of the Omaha Sokal parish Whenever a member of the parish comes to distress the organization comes to the rescue. During the war the parish donated the upper floor of the home to the Red Cross. In the Liberty Loan drives the parish took an active part. Twelve thousand dollars was raised in one night during the third drive. During the tornado the Sokols labored hard to help the stricken, During the Balkan war funds were raised for the stricken in the old country. There is a woman's lodge in the local parish. Miss Lulu Rozmizat is the president; Bessie Helamek is financial secretary; Mrs. Anna Ben da. treasurer; Mrs. Anna Weming hoff is secretary and Mrs. Barbara Bendekovic is vice president Fire Interrupt. During the filming of the final scenes of Eugene O'Brien forthcom ing Selznick picture, "The Wonder ful Chance, the fire bells rang. All the studio employes stopped work, and Mr. O'Brien, just pulling him self together for the final close-up with Martha Mansfield, was jogged out of his intended state of dreami ness and pushed to assist in squelch ing the fire. All members of the Selznick studio are volunteer fire men. The studio was in an uproar for a half hour. And it was a false alarm , Idol of Musical World To Sing Here Oct. 12 w"- baV V V Caruso, the idol of the musical world, who will sing in Omaha at the Municipal auditorium on Octo ber 12, seems to have had a sort of a vocal rebirth during the present season. When he came to America, over a dozen years ago, his specialty was the singing of the lightest lyric roles. In later years Carifso has been so identified with the heavier The "Bayer Cross" on tablets is the thumb-print which positively identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for A A atAA avak JX kakeaA faiJ a M e, ltk e aM all m uvci .-u yca2, anu Safety first! Insist upon an unbroken "Bayer package ' containing proper directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago and for Pain generally. Made and owned strictly by Americans. pfiteAspirSini Handy tin boxes Aptria is the trade mark Is Lack of Making Many A Man Still Young in Year Is Fart Growing Old Wrinkled and Careworn,) Hi. Vigor and Energy Leaving Him, and His Memory Failing c! t n Work, Worry and Nerve Strains of Modern Life Sap the Iron From the Blood, Says Physician Who Tells How Organic Iron Like. Nuxated Iron Help Build Rich Red Blood. Strengthen the Nerves and Make Tired. Worn-out and Run-Down Men Look and Feel Years Younger. He may be in his thirties or he may be close to sixty but no matter what his years, a man looks and feels - old when the iron in his blood runs low. His strength slips away and his vitality dwindles, he no longer tackles his work with the old-time vim and energy, and he lacks the en durance to put in long hours. The lines of care and worry creep into his face, his skin loses its healthful glow and be comes sallow, sagging and wrinkled. To all appearances he Is an old man though still young in years. Nature is giving him her warning signs that he lacks sufficient iron in his system to build fresh energy, strength and en durance, to keep his body healthy, his nerves steady and his mind clear and active and unless he quickly replenishes the iron in his blood, he steadily be comes more nervous and weak until the final break down comes. How organic iron, Nuxated Iron helps 1(f11 ... ..1 t.!nn J ,,..nAtli . . 1 "F uu, bii.vu ,.u .uuuiauve ana inereoy Keep a man lenee xrom looKing ana leeung oia oeiore in the following statements. "Mr experience has taught ne that many man ia ageing too fast merely because his blood is stsryine for want of iron," sars Dr. Ferdinand C King, New York Physician and Medical Au- thWBh?nd.WiThe ..'canJot Teed WnSS? no" do hJhworkr.,dn:ini.ir th, food7i.inV through the o nor can it carry the necessary 0x7 fen, the breath of life, from the lungs to tEe rest of the body. The red eoreueelea of eh. blood do this work: and .... 1 v. .'- . red corpus. 1o ,4 snd he becomes psle, wesk and run- " " Iron i J... who nuuica iron, many time i nave Owl Drug Co., Sharmaa r rir. nnn i v i 1 u v u v a Cv I . I ' . L. I . II . . II x xl l I I jf I a1 I i rn n . n i .ji tal M MM maTa MM m U MM .daW m M m inW dramatic roles that his friends de spaired of hearing him again in the old style which first brought, him fame. Overtures and offers of fabulous fees have repeatedly been made to Mr. Caruso for a concert tour, but he has previously refused the most flattering offers. It is only with the background 'of his assisting artists that he will now appear in these concerts, thus enabling him to sing and appear to the best advantage in some of his principal operatic suc cesses. The week of September 13 will be known as "Caruso Subscription week." During this week requests for subscriptions can be made at any Victor Victrola dealer in the state. Seed Oropa Fall Off. Washington, Aug. 28. The pro duction of practically all small veg etable .seed crops will be consider ably less this year than in 1919 or 1918, according to reports received by the bureau of market. United States department of agriculture. The reductions range from 88 per cent for spinach to 12 per cent for lettuce, beans, garden peas and on ion sets. Leaves $50() to Dogs. New York, Aug. 28. Among other bequests in the will of Dr. Emil Heuel, who died recently, was one of $500 to the Bide-a-Wee Home for Dogs here. Bulk of the phsi cian's estate was left to his wife. . jjiuvcu aaic vy inmiuiii. of 12 tablets cost but a few cents Larger packages ot Bayer Manufacture of If oneaeetlcaeldeater of SalterlloaeM ' Iron in The Blood An Old Man of You? i vy i . . v it- rii Muaasijr iiuuugu agjii tw nmsiy a ase) uiwuu a ClHiS J ,1 1 li 1 M9. n I F-J "Jt. at . rS jm --HA- V m I Be W sfsJik -wane I J .1 . ' nis time is explained bv nhvsic ans :re...ot sees patients threufh Its use tote that aged careworn appearance and set a new (rip on health ia only two weeks. The patient stops worrying about getting eld. because he so longer eels old. P'r "e 'i' S'iBf fc""'r New'1' York and the SuSUmZ w.nP Tiro? 5 be aa old ma. .llw. ilJ Vi Select Xotl Tn 1 I!5!!J?? .?90r.,L "'"T. BerTOUS, F''.r,0? TOuI in fee ing. sack women mere ia aotoiag ia A McCodsaall's S Busy Stores asvtl all t'mJ&lBli tTtJ' ever with vim and energy. To mska t.,i in ..Vr..iT "John Full of Pep" Only Surviving Paleface To Hunt With Pawnc Continued from Pag U which the hunters would circle bewildered animals on horsebsj, killing them with spear ana art This was a dangerous busi and was regarded by the Indiart a display of prowess next to i Hence the number of animals t became a matter of pride with r-edskins. This was another ca: for the extermination of the gi4 heras No other large quadruped ha ever produced in such prodigious numbers as the nuualo. tven ai' late as 1871 there was seen mi grating across the southern plains a wedge-shaped herd on a 25-mile front with a depth of 50 miles. Thera could have been no less than 4,000, 000 in the lot. $300,000 Fire Started by Cigaret Girl Discarded Chicago, Aug. 28. A lighted cig aret carelessly discarded by a girl mind you is attributed as the cause of a $300,000 fi re which ravaged a candy factory here. "The fire started in the girls' cloakroom and in view of the tart that we learned many of the girls had been smoking cigarets there, we believe the practice led di rectly to the blaze," an official said. r. i . i . n . Villi Ul UU . which I found so Tshiible as v Iron Nuxated iron." i V .... ' 1 SrW 1 rfi aV . - JN . -- ' -.. . w wen job ns to yourself to make the following test: Sea how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next tike two fire-grain tablets of Nuk- -ated Iron three times per day after meals lor two weeks. Then test your strength again and see bow much you have gained. MNOTAeTt)issKorit Nuxetad tree, wktek fts recommended atave is not a aacrat nnfrM gne wklck ia ejl kaowa to in.ftm, enrrwaara. Ve nice the elder inonranie iron product as U eeerle aniauliiMi and ion mat in jar. th. tMh, Ml th.ni black, nor upset tn. .ia.k. T.C -M . at genuine Nuaaiod Iran it stamped as follows v T " and ik. wordi Nutated Iron are stamped m.IW bottle, ao that the public eaa st be led P', othar good druggist. my exper- t sasiei ions oat, i BupTl S J .V. 4 I