i - r - 6 THE BEE: , OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1920. i: T.1AN FROf.?ITALY FREE TO WED HIS SWEETHEART - Gov Sovernment Removes All Bar- - 'triers--Coupte Who Have Waited Years yVill : Marry Sooi V V . ' Word was received yesterday by -' th clerk of the district court from .tht Department o( Justice inVv'ash ington thatall .barriers have been 'removed and 'the marriage of Miss ;' 'Maria Bavarisco and Tony Mascar- ello may proceed. The marriage will j,' yjake place in the St. -Philomenas ,ifhurch September 11. ' Tony, a sturdy Italian, came to 'America eight years ago, served in tthe army and after the war was oyer -..sent money and a ticket to his child mam NOW Is A The Time; 6 to tllin about furnishing I f rUUt living, yiurwing. vfuk those new pieces that will -Sffit in" with what you al , frcadj have. ' - IT With the approach of ! -T -lilt 1 y, :v yearly au tnerc is a uesire J' on everyone's part to have somcthins: new .'in the j home, and this year the BOWEN STORE is show- n larsjcr . and more artistic line of Home Fur- inishings than were ever land displayed for your ia- spection prnd approvaT. 8,VfUL JJljJF JO Ul m iy o vi.- for and seir, Valuc-Gj vulg i Furnishings at tho lowest I i possible ' price, consistent fered. ; . , Oica'ch aud cyei-yiic pf our many floors wrl I be found Ilomc " Furnishings ' that will; . appeal r to you-F;uwislnngs yoti mfght just as well possess' and jtavc in your house to use. A personal visit -to this store at 'any time ill pnvjbiic. you why sa mmiy people shop at 111. T 1 i , i aoie tS : i French damask and .tiou ratable"'' ' covers and nlllow tops to match.. B. also piano scaifs and JDavenpmt. Ublu runners. , gpienaiupauernivj t 3.75 tO J19.50 eacn. y - Cretonnes New arrivals of beautiful Import' orofnnnox nnrt warn nrints ills,) Fl'im vrrv liandsMno SOTineh1 era- i tonnes in Jiand-blocked qualities at : from $3.75 lo $15.00 per yajd. f dJon iuverloo? 4, these big values ottered Saturday P; jul money-saving, prices. B; '1-quart Mason Fruit ...!.64c J.r. nor ili,'iin (1 dozen to customer T Bovd's ZirtcS.Lined Jar. ,CI3 18o pet dozen , t 'f" ieS4 3 dozen.. ...Joe H ' (2 dozen to customer.) ihl...... la. Diikk.i ' 5c lozen, only f (5 dozen to customer.j f H Post Toht!es,-J pkgs. s ,nj II only ,..,.....,vr.,.OC I Acme Ice Cream y Freezers ' Preezes" : cream -In three mbrntes 'and Will be found to handy Jbr tha making of the last-Tnimrte Messeit. Priced at. OpC Botoen Brooms "Supply going fast G yourtai on .. r "AliMtnUm Stew K JblectrtCyJrons,, 3tpoun4 ' ' de trons ........... hood sweetheart Maria, to come to America to le his bride. " Maria had been 'waiting for years tnd without delay started for Amer ica and the. man she loved. ''She arrived in Boston and there the au thorities marked her to be sent back. This .word catpe to Tony and he took steps to et his citizenship pa pers, which he -.needed before his bride might be admitted.. . ' Last May he - as admitted to American citizenship in the district court of Omaha bejire Judge Sears. He immediately left fdr Boston and aftervevcral days effected' Maria's release. X. . v ' .She was allowed'o come to Oma ha, where Iter brother if' living, but she and Tony were distinctly ; itt formed that they must notmarry until the grovernment had passW upon their case. . - ' . -' , Tony had a ho,u9. already -paid for and furnished at - Sixth artd Pierce streets. The cbuple has scrupulously-observed thx Rovero- ment orders. ;raria" has cooked Tony's meals and put Nup his: lunch every morning before he goes, to his work in the Vnion 'Pacific shops, She prepares his supper when he comes home. , . J'. , "I ' knew it would come to pass, A House is as Gbod-jas its Rugs , isable to put off purchsmg one wheir' prices like the-followfnj arc made: i : It Is inadv Extra Special it li'avy Vulvpt Iiiib-s, just what tliu kiiuii In ii 1 1 nr ilunrwuy, for tJit.,hly. Howi-n'ti Kitccliil v:Auu,Xnnly ii.... ' Grass .Rugs Wo Itnvrt n few Grass nK Ifrfl ovor from otir Fiimirti-r 8loi:K; nil ifoiul pntterrts una aplenilltl quality. HI Mi 3l!x7S IIuwiii'm Hpcclut vnllli),,.,. ,,.'5::.!).'? ijlze :ixr,u Jl(iwun H)ccl; vrtluo .....p!3.4.- Blmr SJxM TifiwinV enwlnl' vnlim ,.T,....i .....!.!' You 4m no. doubt require . blankets t tljis winder. If S0j now is the tiino 6 buy. 1V ar ' offering soft Wooly blaliknta for luirrreiliato salo at ' value, r? markab'ly low prleea, Tlii quali ty 1 of litg lilKhost. . Wo Wnf you' to drop nvtomorrow and Kto1., for yourself. ;..: ' Hlt-. V JThis Six-Piece Possesses all the elegance you would and offered at a value-giving price., . EUBTET I mad of quarter-sawed oak, hailaqlc top, 11- lnehci wide and . ; , priced at nly .',.,.........4 DINn'OI TABLE. 8-ineh by 0 f eat; x'xtensln '. '. . ', priced aa only .'.................,. ...r. '.. .J..i.f ..... FOUR DINERS of quarter-sawed Oak, seats, priced at only This suKe Is a value. far heyonfl th Ai 'r ! ta aonsldeK the purchase 'of a stove. We are offering Cookers, Heaters, Gas Kanrr Itin inducement to buy early and havepe lnyour home wlUn roost needed. A rood coat jeon pays fQB Itself that kind the Bowen Co. offer you. ; Shop' .JSowea'i v " - OIAHAS VAuUC A9- Tony Informed his friends when he foultd that theeffofts had become successful. . "It could not be differ ent,;" I love Maria ten years in Italy, I .never think pf another girl far my wife.' And every day wVhve each othff more here in America. 'She is finer than 'ever.'' Police Seek Nameless Men ; Who Fired Shots at Woman Polipe are looking for "Shivers." : They also want, "Bob." "Shivers'. an-d "Bob" are negroes. Further than that polite know no more abouMhem except that Mandy Proctor,1 negres.s, 1215 Pierce street, complained that "Bob" had fired five yesterday and "Shivers" fired three shots, at her Thursday night., Bullets were found sticking ' in the Veather-boarding at her houss on both' sides r when police invests gated. - , ' Neighbors said there has been a Choctaw party at the Proctor home severat davs. Under French auspioes Alsace pro duced nearljr.600,000 tons of potash suits - last year and is expected to greatly exceed , -these figures' this ear. -" i ," : ' - 'A large variety of crtistic wecvea in ciArtains draoes. Cretonnes, lace, velvet ' ( have, your pick, cf tne choicest fabrics. ' ' The experts' in our drapery .department will be pleased to show tbeift to you and to suggest and explain, happy combinations and the proper way to hang them to achieve , perfect results. . j "ft you licotl to fill 6Ivl 5xlJ BoamlfaB Trlvut Uukh, niilomtM All-over pnttorns, $2.45 for jcaturilay only. ' Uoyvcn wjiiial V valuo milyv neh - Slzo mil Seunijosw Vvlvtt Kubb, In . hluu msunil, with tan una rose liordur. HuturtUiy only; Buwua' Tficat vnturt, only," rach." Hlzo 0x12 Seilmlets 'yupestry Druesuls Rugs, good nll-ovrr patttiitiH, fo Snturilny valiid only, each Sizo OxlS flpamlosrt Tapestry, ltujfa, Katunlay only. Uowen'x apecial valun mly,Vra(li Keep Comfortable u This Fall and Winter nnclcr a 6owen valuo-glvliiR Miinhet. Wo aro xlioivlng asjlanly lluo of Llanketa rlprht iiiiw anil thry are nil prlccil for rapid nulling, heavy NCotton Hlankett slr.o 4x72, In pretty plaids. BonVi H)mrtul' j - 0n JfT value, per. pair . .T. .. . O&tO '. Kxtra quality Cotton I'liiM Blanket,' In-ritakR, liluo and (trey. Size 60x7X.' Hoiven'a '' CO iQK apecial valiwr. ' pej'pnTr ' 'f . .'. . . Aw tXf ' ' Very heavyi Cotton BlankeM. alzo ci.-i7! As-" Horted color in plalda. Bnwn' QJT upeclal value, per pa'lr C. '-..' w'xwtl Soft fluffy extra heavy Cptton Blankets, sizo1 72x81. ftdsortnc) plad, Bowun"' ' QfT ..Ductal value, par. pair .1.;. .V.l.w' A largo assortment ot Wool Nap Blanketa, as sorted colors In rHalds. Sizo Sx8. CQ IlOwen's 'special value, per pair..... VtvtvO Special pink. hluu. Krey and tan WoijK Nhp Blankets. Vorjf noft and heavy quality. Size 114x80. UowenV npocial ' ,- . !Gft ACT per pair;.. , .TIM ..f.f 6rlb Blankets fif lto'l lilulits i-oiiiiriK. JfeA'n tlio hajdca ' warm wltfc ur ft. 'uffy ' toby lilaKlrni lroftw fintfHa H tiinlr 11 nil 1 lihlft. ..... ridwon-. iSSml viilue. aeh..SI.W 81x4(), HiiwiB' apreint vnlue. t acli. .S1..TJ Fumed Oak Dining want it Is carefully made well nanulna doatbor slip v , . . i : ' .....;... ....,. ,....... averaR snd w aak you to call awl neo It. .v A 7. "nowAXft sr.. rrwttN set K ; i , ' . . y; FIND NO TRACE f OF BROTHER IN GERMAN PRISON t a . ... . , - ; ' , .,: ' Omaha , Woman willing to Sacrifice All to Locate Relative Whd Dis- ! appeared irr War. Word ihas been received by Mrs Benjamin Cdlton, 1714 North Twenf tyrtourth street, that her- brother, Joachim Slotkin, whom she-as been endeavoring to rescue froma Ger man prison camp during the months since the close of the war, has dis appeared. . Her determination to help her brother has not been shaken through put rthe months ot uncertainty 'and even now she is eager to "sacrifice her every 'worldy possission, if nec- and. and tfinAstrv! vmi mntr IS Bug Specials $62.45 il, with tan $52.95 only. ...A aplumliil valuos for $36.95 1 XJhill breezes are begin- ning to crce,p through the covers at niwht-time. Vx are 'showing a large assort ment cit comforters and quilts In vyiouj" weights and Erades. jTou will tpd jut v'i"t-you want In our stocks. Our prices tiro consist ently 'lower iliau yuu will, find -v.j'IwwlHiri.'' x Room Suite matched handsomely finished 'g $45.00 $45.00 $32.00 tJ value-flvlnf prices, niaklns stovr'that eoonomiies In gas and ' - ' . Visit ' "This Store S3 .... ... ... , i 3 ' 1- .1 essary, in order to renew her efforts toward her brother' 'rescue. . - Her brother,Joachim or John, a great pal of hers in their child hood days in Russia and they hod long looked forward tQ a ha"p(fy re union in, America. About the time" John vias ready to leave for America, his; letters ceased , to arrive and Mrs. -Colton read of the Russian advance into Germany. Months later she received a mes sage from Jfcji saying that he was a prisoner of the Germans, interned at Kaisergarten, Pdnmern, Germany. After the war closed, the personal attention of Robert Lansing, , then secretary of state, was secured in the "matter but without avail.. The American embassy at Berlin was urged to assist and the machinery of the State department put' into action. - v t Mattersi-were finally arranged-and throucrh the American consul at Ber. lin,, Mrs.' Colton had secured a pass' port "for John, tjer joy was short lived, however, for she soon , re ceived word that he was gone. He may have been ' removfd to another prison or may have died, but he .can not be found, according to the mes sage she received.'. , . y, Mrs. ojlyn is sun aeicrmineu and may go to Germany to search for hef''roAer.' ' ': . t Striking Painters Return. ' ; New York. Sent. 3I Ten thousand men went bkclf to Vork. after em ployer of twp-thirdsxf the striking oairtters signed a new wage scale agreement under which, they will re ceive $10 a day instead ,o $9,. unjon officials announced, . , '"' ." Divorce, Opurt ; . '.; ; llvorw'hetT. v' . Ne)i Jenqen frcm Brami Jeni'p,-rrult)r.. ; Jami TuHbxfrpm ifnnwTubbs, crulty.- SHTorr0 tit1oAp. Charlotte Mclllh lnst Charle Mel- llsh. nonmipport. , - Marie L. wicgins against uienn gipn, non8upporL ... - e 0 Special Sale AND Toilet Articles Garden Glow toilet Water. ,$1.89, ' 39c Betcham's Beautified . . . ., M a ry F u 1 1 e r Liquid Nail t ,'v;,', . sAJfi Polish ' iSX'm . . ; C Tt I C Dorin's Cornpaqf Powder'.. . ... Velbw Powder .1 Puffs ' Woodbury's ' ' Facial Soap. . Amolin Powder for perspiration . 42c 6c 19c, 18c, Espey's Cream for-tall and sunburn. ' Colgate's Shaving Soap . . . Steven's Depila- i's Depila- Qv ' tdry t... 1 Ivory Cream 'for HfQ cleaning ivory. . Y - ' -Wanpn's . Shampoo 7 Bags; each . . . ; . I Cv m Cutex Cuticle Remover-. . , . Odorono, for ex- 'cessive Per-9 spiraion' trtZ 24c - Theatrical Cold Cream, 12 lbs. 35c 411 Glycerine Soap ' . . . . D. &-R. Cold' Cream, in, tubes, Neet Depila tory Lav,9ris, medium size , 1 Listerine, 7Q lrge size I VC BeH's'Pine Tar; Honey 24c Horlick's Malt ea Mine, , me dium size . 79c MilkofMag- . OOl nesia, lar'ge'bottie Lut Bay r ' s Aspirin, 5 grains, 100 79cf bottle Main Floor. BURGESSl svisrsoort .Tons- ST Bring Your Old Hat to Us . We Will Make It Good ' , .At New r LAMBROS BROS. 1521 Farnam St' Phode Tyler 4120 Drugs lASHlOHPANY Mort .Tons- II J II Aviators Volplane 19 Miles When Gas Gives Out ' Reno, Ncv. Sept. 3. Caught Avith an empty gasqline tank 10,000 feet abov Vashoe . lake, Daniel . IWi son, an i-rancisco ana Los Angles aviator: 'John Woollcy Oakland business man andj James McKay of Reno, were forced to volplane 19 miles to the Wheeler ranch soiith of Reno, late vesterdav afternoon. Landing was made without injury. Davison said the gasoline became exhausted while- fighting a wind storm over l-ake lahoe earlier in the afternoon. '. :;Esf Tunes today Z 'uMTHE DEStRT SCORPION" A dramailot the dys -whea "six-shooters" dispensed man a lsn m 'the Kockies. APOLLO THEATER BEAUTIFUL tttYTHE STERLING in "THE GIRL WHO DARED;" v. and I ne silent i Avenfer AML'SEMEXTS. LAST TWO TIMES MATINEE TODAY 2 f 15 EARLY CURTAIN TONIGHT AT 8 "K188 ME": CHAS. HOWARD CO. BRUCE MORGAN . FRANKLYN GATES: MeCormack A Wallen: Br.nt Hayes: Lazier Worth Co.; Collier & DeWalde; Klnoorami; "Toplet of the Day." Matt.: 15c, 25o and Mo: lew at 75c and $1 Saturday and Sunday. Night: ISO. 25c. 50c. 75c and II; aomo at J 1. 25 Saturday and Sunday. NEXT WEEK Bo'tliwell Brown'a Bathing Beauties and Excellent Bill. H E. ATM K, . One Week Startinf Sunday SONORA CJtAND OPERA SUnUHH COMPANY ' Company Fifty in -Famous Operas Grand Opera Orchestra Prices: $2.50 to SOc. SALE NOW ON. "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" ' Nlttl! 25c to SI.2S Dally "Mat.: lie to 75c JOE HURTIG Presents the EveriPopuIar GIRLS ofjjhe U.S.A. Vaudeville intcrniptlons hf Ward ft '"Boh'mani 8haw- ,& t-ee: White Oren hVLV C0ATE8 HKlt 4 CHACKEIUACKS. Oirlkin OJeauty Ctaorua. Ladles' Dime Matinee Every Week Day ManawaPark Norden Sinjing Society Concert -" Sunday Afternoon" Big Days at Manawa Sunday and Labor Day, Monday ' Mondjiy is the IJst day of the ' ' ' season at Wlm&w& Pari t BASE BALL X September 4-5-6 OMAHA vs. SIOUX CITY ; . Came Called 3:30 P. M. DOUBLE-HEADER LABOR DAY . FJrat Came Called 2:15 P. M. Box Seats on Sale at Barkalow Bros. Cigar Store, 16th and Farnam. Cafe - -''' AMUSEMENTS. w r .... -Jassw!i if . jTANV Nter,inrn Mtum D jy urn iiawjrMrcu I IHn mac fpPWItUMLf . I.. ' ' " Henshaw Saturday September . will.be the v ., Al. Wright and His Woridt?rv Orchestra - - v ' ' , r - ' Music arid entertainment every evening from 6.30 to 8:30 o'clock. Music, entertainment and dancing" every night from 10' p. m. to 1 a..m.' Special attractions every Saturday 'and Sunday night. ' ; B I G Hens rTfoTO-rnvst. , Shipwrecked AmongN CANNIBALS Start Sunday at te Moon. iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii!it!ii!i!!iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii!iii.iri LAST TIMES' TODAY; PARLOR, J BEDROOM J and BATH ! TOMORROW "SCRATCH MY BACK" iMliiliiliii:ili:liiliiliiliiliiliiliili!i!liiliil:il;iini IN M from thtjtoxtl " "Broadway Bab" By Johnston McCullty ; sj 1 1 ' " " 1 r 1 "3 Tie Greatest Story ofthe West Startling Heart Stirring " Melodramatic ... Rontantie Start from New York with "Broad way Bab" and go with her to the far West Be with her when" she is captured and ride through her thrilling aeroplane reicue. . ' ' . Don't Dtepan 'Adventure See it - Live it " a ' auic uci iai Next Week at the Following Theaters: The Rex Every ' Saturday. The Loyal Every Friday, starting September JO. The Grand Coming; soon. The Victoria WedneeUay, September 8. J'he Alhambra Mondaviksoember 8. The Ideal dom flti ing soon. Orpheum, South The Columbia Watch for dates. The Queen rn ' day, October 6. Hippodrome Monday, September AMUSI5MEMS. AMUSEMENTS. . G R A . ; D e-L-ittieli S A TsUk TA Y, ,S E T. Rohan's 10-Piece Orchestra , t r- GRAD OPENING i : i ' ....... I g ainidl Calbair'et SEAS0N S P AVE - : t S P AVE T O D A HAW HOTEL LAST. TIMES TODAY, . Gouverneur Morris TRUMPET . ISLAND SUNDAY . "Shipwrecked Among Cannibal" aaiaHasaBaiMBMitMBasaH Hero: "Heavens, she loves her husband! Oh well, I.'ha'S " a good time while it lasted." J AND SO WILL YOUV '- AT THE Starts Tomorrow Eptire.Week F TM Produced by Rath Roland Serial Production, nc. Omaha Coming soon. d PEN I N G , 'f; PTEMBER 4T H Announces that on fourth " ''. ': . . N'G E : ' ' EZ3 1' f j. v