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1 1 ,1.1 p, 1 1,1 r 4 v. . A - 3 THE BEE: OMAHA,' KLUDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, .1920. r- rrv'1 1-iyiini.uviiuL rJtlEETING OPENED 'iirnr i AVIIIAMT iitiitLMii mum r ! ?rclimirtary Athletics Friday J and Saturday at Crcighton Field Convention Clos- V es Tuesday. The first meeting of the -Catholic Sokojs' Nitional convention, to be in session in Omaha until ' if! esday, was held last night 'at 8 p. m. at the St. Wenccslaus 'iJarisli hall 1245 South Thirteenth street. Calisthenic and gyaiiiu&tic trials between the many expert athletes of the order will be held all day to vyay and Saturday , at the Creighton field. Twenty-fifth and A'alifornia streets. .. ' . . Sunday will be the big day: of the convention. Sunday afternoon there .wi'l 'be a parade of all the visiting "Sskols in uniform froni'jthe hall on South Thirteenth street to Creightou . field, where the famous calisthenic and gymnastic exercises .of the, order , will be held. There will also be fancy Jioup dances. , ; . Five Thousand Expected, Five thousand Sokols were expect ed in Omaha for the conveutton. A 'number of he contestants in tire ath letic exercises have already arrived. Hynefc Dostal, national president of the order, arrived "hi Omaha sferday from St. Louis. He and Straka. naljonal vice president. both stopping at Uhe home of harlcs M. Fixa. oresident of the - 9 l I I I T1 I", yjuiana 3OK01 lougc, no iorcas street. ' vac B. Havel, national secretary, nd Joseph Simcik, national athletic structor, came to Umalia yester-' ves rx ;har M. -day-' Home Talent Play. V Addresses of ' welcome-j ere de livered at the meeting last night by President Fixa of the local Jodge, ''Archbishop, J. J. .Harty, tltfe j Rev. John Vranek. Mayor Ed IV Smith, President Hynek Dostal. . John .Straka, Francis Matthews president of the 'Knights of Columbus; the .--Rv Tohn Torek and foseoh Votava. The eliminations for medals and i r i. . r -i ,i . . : 1 1 ,. . - j mpiouras ai viciguiuu iiciu ni oian at ytm. today and at VijU a. m. Sat urday. A Bohemian play, "Podska lal: " will be ffivrn nt the South Thir ' t-pnth street "hall tontarbt. The actors will be, from home talent. Saturday night there wilt bc a dance at the halt, J .-. , PontKical mass will be held at St. Vences,laus diurch, Fourteenth and ' UPiiie strVts.'Sundayiit 8. ThejRight 'Rev.. A. M, Koudclka will celebrate the mass." ; - ' ' : ... " A ". Award of Prizes. , i llThe exercises' ftt; Crewlitoiv field following the parad will fltavt at . Baptist Ministers Hold First; Retreat At Gfarid Island, Neb. 1 , ' Gland Island, NebSept. 2. (Spe cial.) Between 75 and 100 Baptist ministers of Nebraska are fathered at the, Grand Island college to at tend j "pastors'' retreat of the Ne braska' Baptist convention. The retreat was arranged this year lor the first trrne. The director-gen-e rJ of the 'etrt.it is Rev. H. C Whit coir.b. pastor ct the Calvary Baptist :I.nrcli of Ot"A:i f The rtrer Tangd ; -. i:-rans of zv-il !j!ore the lirip tisf ministers -i , oJgranis o: the chrrch's different department 1 v Four objectives-have 4?ecn rra''!f ', : or the yja? Theyxarf v fol low?: , r s y .; , M . Oil.- i i.v.dred ry.-idan' churches ii 'ih-js'.'tc. By "s?:ni tlard" churc'i i'i ;u;'nnl one co'Vf-.r:;!-inc o the r;t o'i! standards ns :o :fIifiou. edu:ai:oi. ;,-oung peoples .irrk and. vo.v;-n's missionary ac V..:Vs: i . A '. Scrki'd'TlT'ei? iuin lrcd life enlist ment for the ministry, missionary ''iviw or .'.'!il,"Mfl rdigiois -a'.-tivities.-. & ' "i hird: Qu v th.iiiphd Bap"ft s'tii- ('; is of St'in in coUtfces tl.il f.iiT cither .in Nt.-hska , or othr fiatirs. I ' Fou?th: V r. tlictfand a'ditio-is! the Iapti,-f rharches in t'.i; statt ; s I Athletic Director to Wed x V . Teacher of Fremont High FrW.ont. Xeb.', Sept. 2 (Special.) Fremont high school circles we're interested tocay1 in xne annuuntc ment of. the marrage of the popular director of bovs. athletic?, .n. K. j Best, and Miss Ruth Merrick, teacher i of English. - The news of the mar-1 nage, following a romance 'that tie- f veloped as both were teaching last i year, was made ' knowit when Mr. Best brouftht his. bride to the city today fpr the fall term ofchool. , A n i n M 4 fii I I4n AffiNA ' ! HSpildlll IUI Uldll VlllUC Son -of Beatrice Resident Beatrice. Neb., Sept. 2. (Special.) -Suart Dobbs, an old Beatrice boy, has been nominated as candidate for attorney general of -Utah on the democratic ticket, according to word received bv his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dohbs. r- ' Tolice Chjef Appointed. Fremont, Neb., Sept. 2.- Special.) Edward Brenner, veteran police man, , has been appointed chief in pjace of Martin Fredencksen,' who resigned to go itjto business. fncrnrr-r hin urii TO ASK SUPREME COURT FOR RAISE .. .. " v Union Decides Upon 'Appeal to Win New WageScale, Post poning General Walk- " Decision of the street railway corn-, nnssion denying requested 13-cent hourly wage increase to Omaha street car men will be appealed. td the state supreme court, the train Men deckled at meetings 'AVednes day. No action was taken on the btrike issue. BcnShort business agent for the union,' maintains the strike vote car ried several weeks ago, has not been rescinded and the executive commit- tec tneretore retains authority to or Anson H. -IJigelow, attorney for the union, urged the decision to ap:, peal, telling the men, a, strike with out .an appeal would be stopped by an injunction, which would-be more difficult to obtain after an appeal to the supreme court " ' .- About 250 men were present at the night meeting, which was held be ltyid closed doors 'and lasted until midnight. , ' - ; ; .V . Lr 3 : ' Street Gar Men nave rale (vith those paid equally skilled -labor in Omaha, but wrote at the time a dissenting opinion, in which Jie disagreed with other members of the commission, that., employes of public service companies cannot strike when service is impaired.. , .. H,e held that it is impossible to deny the men the right to strike un less there is some board or tribunal before which labor differences may fbe, mediated. As Nebraska has no such board, the right to strike should, not - be denied. N Commissioner j Browne lield. ' 1 -v Right to Strike, Says ' J u s- Pens Crusade Against uiim oudi riuiiiceiuiy Toledo, O., Sept. 2. What was an- Commissioner Browne Linooln, Scpt." 2. (Special.) The Mid-West Labor News, pub lished in Omaha, misquotes State Railtfaj -,- Commissioner . ThcWne Browne, candidate forre-election, saying ifc held the Omaha street car men bftve no right to strike. Commissioner Browne, in the ma jority report of the commission on' the Omaha street car case, heM .the men are receiving wages commensu nbunccd as the beginning of a cru BISHOP SHAYLER HOME FROM BIG L ONDON r, MEETING Episcopal Conference Favors World League "With Reser vations" Tells of Feeling Toward - Ireland. Bishop7 Ernest V. Shayler ot the tifticAnnnliiiH I , u a linn- It aitii MUC ys iuuin i ,n London tor the last two . months was betf 'in by the United States dis trict attorney! ofiice here yesterday whelis three officials of one' of the largest coal brokerages were arrest ed, charged with violating an amend ment of the United States food con trol act. They are A. G. Talmer. Sfc nlbn Short anU D. M. McDowell of the Palmer-Short company. A ' attending the Lambeth conference! of bishops held at Lambeth palace of the archbishop of Canterbury in London, arrived home vesierday. Tne conference was the largest i held, for many yeas au4 included bishops from Central Africa, Aus tralia and! the, fat north. - The '"bishop "of the North pole" was therrSliis diorese including the Hud son Bay territory and farther mrth. Most important of the questions discussed at this conference, held for discussing njtd solving present-day iroWems, was the "league of na tions." " ' t The conclusion reached by the cojiference was A. league of nations should be adopted which should em brace in ls fellowship all the nations of ,the world atld prevent further wars." ., Bishop Shayler said the conference--favored' a league, "not v the 4ne underdiscussion at present per haps, but a league yyjth reserva tions." i , ' He was in England at the time of the commencement of the hunger strikes and says England holds to" the- idea that "jf very law breaker" inthe jails of England were to chose to' starve hinwelf to death, he should be allowed tf do so." The at tempt of Manhix ,to martyr himself receives very little Sympathy in England; he said. , t , - " Aecordtng to prominent English men with whom.-lt'c discussed the' Iristl rebellion, . Bishop Shayler found the idea prevalent that Ire land wrtl never receive its entire' freedom, if for one reason only, thaji if it were to do so the entire vcs4 cost of England would be unpro Wed." The Sugar S aver among cereal roods GrdpeMts No added sweetening needed. lou'll like the appeal ing flavor of this -suar-sayin food SOLD Br GROCERS EVERYWHERE f ' glllilliliilllillllUiillllPililll!lllllllillllllliilly "ill llilllliOlll"IIB CW1 Yy ' L V . House FurnUhings j, 1 AnVKRTISKMFNT. AnVKBTISKMKXT. frIezone Lift Off -Corn$! n No Pain I 0 v . , v . DroD a ! 17 ,.s.. isn t Hurt a bit! little 1 . 5Vav night there wf!l.be' con irrtAi ihe hall under the direction of the RirjhtRev, John Turek. There- will aliiOjK laaures.se by tlie Kigin Mev. 'osewlk UKouaeikv, Aionsig 1 fi. nr E. aW.ousB:, the (Rev: Tohn 1; Vranek. and" Joseph K; rKjskocil. . ,t Monday at 9:30 a. m there w ill be VTf dtleizates meeting at tltc liail. At 2:30 p.m. diplomas and mtdals. will he presented to pii:'.e winners." At 6 p. tn. there will be a banquet iu the ; hall at which the sneakers', will 4ie' Archbishop J. J J. artj', sBishop ., ; Koudelka. Hynek Costal, A'ac B. k Havel. Joseph Simicik and Tohn 1. "rKramoltch. A:dance will follow." At 'Tuesday morning, the last of th? ' couventiQti, unfinished business1 w.ill be taken up. -Rociussffor Raise in Gas ; Rate Denied by Fr'emonl- Fremontr N'cb.. Sept. 2. (Special.) r The request ot the lremont Oas company? for an increase in rates to 12 a thousand cubic feet will be de) n. ed. , Fremont city councilmen de-'-clared. today, after the company had .made its request last night. The company asserts it is losing "on its present rate of $1.90 a thou sand, which Was' ' allowed four months ago. Greeley Citizen Editor . ." Buys Wolbach Messenger Wolbach. Neb.. Seot.' f Special.) iF.Hward P. Cnrran. editor of the Greeley Citizen today became the and failed, you cap stoD burning, itching owner o the 'Wolbach Alessenget. I'-f M r to II ' f Freezotie on aw nchuig corn, itietaiit-.' I m ly that corn stops' .hurtmg, then IB snortiy you. mt it ngut oir witn m gers. . Truly J Vour druggist sells .a tiny botlit, o? Freezone for a feW cents, suf-f ticient to remove every hard con;, sort corn, or-corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritition." ' . ' . .IVKKTIHK.'T V ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zem& ; . Will Help You Never mind how ottenvou have tried g iiu taucu. vuu uui suiu uurimuc. iicnine t -, eczema ouicklv- by applying Zemo. m t:rS Charlotte, McFarland w7as the I Furnishedbv any druggist for 3oc Extra ' m rmer owncrhe will remain with H large bottle. $1 00. Healing Jjegins the M the papei for vhe will remain with lj large botOe. $1 00. Healing egins the a few months. " . f momCnt Zemo is applied. In a short time , usually every jrace ot eczema, tetter1,, bimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases wil' be removed. - For clearine the skin and making it rigorouslyheaUhy.alwaysuseZemo.the , agreasysalteanditdoesnot8taia Whei others fail lit is the on dependab e " treatmentfor skin troubles of all kinds. The E. W. Rose Co.. Ctevtlitvl. O. Holds Legion Office. ) Fremont, -Xeb., Sept 2. (Special.) .Frank S. Perkins of Fremont has ;cn reappointed finance officer of e state department of the Ameri can LegTon by the new executive committee. He has held the office since" the legion first organized in Nebraska. ;-'. ' ' ''.: and Coach Carpenters Car Builders Wanted The penver Tramway Company wants coach carpenters and car builders who have had some experience instreet railway , repair work. iHigh wages, moderate Jiving espepsss and a gootl town to live in. i, . . . , Apply At Once THE DENVER.TRAMWAY CO., J 14th mi Arpaho StrU . t Daavar Colo. V " - -N 1 On August 1st a strike was called on our property. ..On August 7th by vote of the union the strike was declared off, ' but many of our former employes have refused to return to '. work. . ' , ' , :-' . v . , 1 Ti 35c 95c uticura SHAVES itkoiit Mm? If oner back wltbout qucsooa if HUMT'S Mn fail la tb tmtmwt oftTCH. ECZEMA. 1NOWORM, TETTER or other itchta tkhdiNMb Try Ji et boa at oar ruk. McCatiaill Drat Ca. " Ladies' Home Journal Pattern No. 2817 ". M 35c The Ladies' Home Jour nal Has prepaced some spe cial leaflets showing sug gestions for girls' school ' clothes. Call at ojir Pattern Dent, and ask for a leaflet. . Price of Quarterly 4s 25c; 10c when furnished with pat- - tern. , ' Dress Poplin Assorted colors, highly yarn mercerized, 27 inches w-ide; suitable for Fall ' dresses and waists; OQ special, yard, -y Oi71 . , '- Batement Weit White Plisse Crepe" ;K. . Suitable.- for underwear nrl nm'gmil' rprniirpS no " ironing; special at, per 'yard, : ' Baioment We't Bangkok Shantung Wonderful ramre of plait--shades, beautiful, lustrou: ', t'silk finish, for . eoats, suit? and skirts, 36 inches QQ wide, per yard, OJ7 C Baiemeat West Imported Zephyr . Dress Gingham - v Fine quality, beautifu1 patterns of i 1 a i d s am'.' -checks, 32-in, wide, wortt' l.Zo per yard, a, yard, Basement West Fancv Printed ' Sateen v '' . Attractive floral designs) .7 for draperies, . -comforters and fancy work, 36 inches vide, 75c value, KQ Friday, per yard," Oi7( Batemant Weil Window Shades Mill seconds, all ? feet long and" 28 to " 36 inches . wide, complete with CA fixtures, each, at- OUC .-BaiementrWftit - JjJhirtingrercale Light grounds, assorted fancy printings, -36 inches wide-10 to 20-yard OQ. lengths, at, per yd., mJQ - Baiement Wait , .( ml '7- Lretonnes ; . ' Mill remnants, 36 inches wide, good qualities assorted patterns for comforter cov erings, special OC- . m at tVUt v Fancy Printed Kimono Flannel ', Mill remnants in a lal-ge' , .assortment of patterns; vn derful values at, n per yard, &OC Baiement Wait - Plain and Fancy v 'v - ' . Scrimp " For kitchen andv bedroom use; some are hemstitched; a regular 25c value, - special at, per yard, O C ' Baiement Wait Zeohyr Dress ' V - Gingham v Assorted fancy gtyls and J plain colors, 32 inches wide, 59c values, special ' OCf at, per yard; OJC . Baiamcnt-y-Wait ' v 750 Pairs Curtains Tit t nnn rf;H,.unM I Filet, 2V to 3 yards long; worth 3.00; very 1 QC Dresses! Blouses! Skirts! ' - - r ' : . v at Vz to lzt their worth! t Big SalesN on School Clojthes and Supplies-i4f Special Friday Prick All Summer) wearables must go at quick clearance to make room for the new Vail and xWinter goods which are arriving daily. We last below five extra values. Quick Clearance' Sale of Fancy. Dresses Women 's and Misses, -" A A Were $3 to $6, at l.UU ' Of voileand gingham in women s and missesf sizes; good styles and well-made; worth 3.00 to 600; very special for quick clearance, each, at , ' -- ' " t - Quick Clearance Sale of f ". . ; i Great Sale 0 Fine i SchooJ Slioes Little Boys , Blucher Shoes, Made of sturdy gun metal, full toe shapes, sizes 9 to 0 A C 1 at Misses Black Calfskin Blucher style, made over the footform lasts. A' genu ine school shoe. Sifea 8i to Sire 11U to 11, pair, at , Z, pair, i at 1.98. 2.45 Misses' Black v Gun .Metal Lace Shoes Cut. liberally high, with solid leather soles and wheels; sizes , to 2 at U&; I QQ RV, to-11'. at. 1 e70 Tub Skirts 49g Worth 1.00 to 1.25 V Special for Friday, at Any skirt in stock, white or colored, wort(h 1.00 to 1.25", special for quick clearance, 49c Quick Clearance Sale of House Dresses Regular 1.69, to pOO Values, at 1.29 'or women : of percale and gingham; all exceptional values; regular 1.69 to 2.00.-values; spa- cialach, at Clearance Sale of Blouses at 99c - In fancy white cottonf-here are some won derful values; worth 1.00 to 1.25; very spe cial for Friday, at 99c Btandeis StoresBastment Arcade 1.29 Notion's tor Friday All Specially PriceiHor Quick Shopping COATS' THREAD, black and white, ever size, spool, at . 12c y Pair Jiffy Pants, Dozen Button Mold, 12 Kid Curler, 10 2 pair 'Stocking Feet, 25 Darning Cotton, 6 pl., 25 Elattic Remnant, each, 5 59 iaper Shopping Bag, 5 Singer Machine Oil, Heavy Thimble, each, 10 15 5 Box Wire Hair Pin, "25 6 card Safety Pin'! Yarn, largo ball, Carmen Human Hair Nets, cap or fringe, Pair Boy' and Girl' Skeleton Wai.ti. 8 card Rustproof Drei Clatpt, to dote out, Bolt Imported Finishing rB raid. 25c and 3Sc value, ' , ; " . i , . 1 Brandeis -Stores Basehent--lVest ' 25 10 j 10 39 25 19 Shoes in- ace or . Button Styles Both English an1 button styles double soles, ' solid throughout; sizes 1 to 6. These are all very excellent quality ; special, ; O O Q 1 ner nair. I $OUm Brandeis Stores Basemenl-Edsl. -V- Hosiery tor School Boy and Girls Bovs' Hose T Girls' MarCerized Boys' Hose .. Heavy ribbed black cot ' ton hosiery in sizes 6 to 11 ; specially priced Cfl. at, per pair, OvC Girls' Cotton Hose Of fine ribbed cotton in black and white and cordo van, sizes 6 to 9, Cfn special at, per pair, OUC i Hoes - In black, white and cor dovan, slight seconds, 75c qualities, special,' yOQ vper'pair,' ' , . ' J?C N Children's Cotton ( Hosiery In black, white and tan; a regular 39c value; spe - cial at, per1"- or pair, . OC' Brandeis Stores Basement East. Big and Little Boys' School Suits and Pants Knicker Two-Pant . -i Suits -v ( Sizes 7 to 17 Special, at Cdrdiiroy Suits 8.95 Extra Special ; Will give utmost service and are ' ideal for' school wear; sizes 1 to 17 years; specially priced atr- 8.95 8.95 , Men' and YXing Men' Pant s 200 pairin worsteds, cheviots and cassimeresj .sizes 27 to 32 Q" .waist, specially priced, at "eeyJ Brandeis Stores Basement Mens, Store. Wonderful lvalues in cas- simeres, , cheviots and blue serges; two pairs of full lined knickers " with every suit, which means practically two suits; sizes 7 to J7- years; very SDecial, at Boy' School Pants Good quality materials in gray, brown and blue mixtures, some full ' jinea ana suiting patterned sizes 6 to 17 years, special, 8.95 1.79 School Indies" Boys' and Girls' Union Suits ; Fall ' weight ' cotton in high neck and long sleeves, ankle length; boys' in white and ecru, open style; -girls' .in white in the drop "seat style; sizes 2 to 16 years, special 1 h each, at ' v-' 1 eUV Child's Knit Waist' Union Suits Made with strong elastic tapes and bone buttons, sleeveless and knee length, sizes 2 to 12 years, special, j each, at J OUC Brandeis Stores Baiement Center ' i ; School Supplies ' History Covers, including; Rings and 100 Sheets of Paper, special, 45 Kayoias, . .- . elling Tablets Pencil Outfits, Pencil Tablets, Composition Books, Slates, ' Brattdeis Stores Main Floor North Children's Colored 9 5ri 58 5 25d A, Cotton Frqcks ' - y'oiles and ginghams; fine , . (for school " wear; a splendid v opportunity to buy at a low sale price; regular 1.50 to 2.0 i values, specially 1 (f priced at ' 1 elv j 'Brandeis Stores Basement Arcade special at. pair, fyieinent Weit 2-Toned Vall Paper Two-tone stripes in brown, tan and, gray and a number of other papers very desir able 4 for the downstairs rooms; each has a beautiful cutout border tip match; 24c pViced, per roll, at A No MaiJ Orders. Basement Watt Wash Cloths These are" extra good qual ity; we offer for Friday, 10c values, special, each, at ' ' 02C S BatemenJ South 111 s Wall Paper r ; L Light and dark papers in stripes, two-tones and other new effects, cutout borders to match; in two lots, at, per roll . ' 12ic"dI6c Baiement Went Bedroom Papers v New striped and chintz, beautiful colorings each haying a. cutout border to match: in two lots, at, per roll ';-- ' ' t lZic-dSc . Wall Paper A large showing of good patterns suitable lor anjM room m tne nouse, ooraers to match, at, per roll, - Basement Wet uuiucxa vi Crocheted Bed Spreads Full size, in attractive floral pattenps, our regular 5.75 values, Friday in our large bargain base- A Cft "tnent, each, at ' Baiement South Huck Towels , Good quality, plain white, or white with' colored bor- lers, size 1x36, orth 89c, special, Baiement South 25c Mercerized Damask Beautiful floral designs in 64-inch material, regular 1.00 value, special for this sale, at, per- 7Q yard, - ' 1 C' ' ' Batement South Men's Overalls Good quality blue denim and stifel stripe, high or sus pender back, Cut full and roomy, sizes 32 to 1 Q 42 waist, special, 1 eOi Basefnent Men' Sto Oat Meal Wall Paper . SO-inoh, nan-fadabh all colors, shown with cutout borders to match, OOJL priced, per roll iaf C f . Basemftit West MinVWork Shirts ' Plain blie chambray)tagray cheviots and- polka , dots, double stitched,' with lay down . collars- and faced cuffs sizes 14 to 17;?pectoi; Basement Men' Store 1.19 Unbleached Sheeting Extra, fine round thread yarn,, guaranteed, 80x80 quality, 40 inches wide, 5 to 15-yard lengths, at, Q peryard, OSC 'i Basement West Corsets , f Ideal for average type f figure; white poplin and cou til; low bust and medium hips; good garters attached; sizes 20 to 30,N - J yg Batement Arcade i 'a f t iMili n - A 7 A' llFjilllllillllllMlllllllliilllillHIIIIIllllllllllllllgH :i ' --'' ' -'Vi