"1'"T "."TfT" -ii.7 'A . Vj. .N -0 4 A 4.S X-r-4-i 1 Ci - MI J 'Alarm Clock Andy, ttW Veteran W a i t ? r . I i Onits Witli WftflntThiSoldfesIniiired r . v 4-...- ... L f nv iranan iianasrfMrs Ii : Table Hop In One Restaaraivt ' for 22 Years Teaves to En joytifeln Call . s ' forma. ' -j . : .. 1 .' "Alarm Cfcck Andy'I has brushed .. the crumbs off the tabfe for the last time. No more will his humble and N . lui-pruyoKing is mere anything ' e"t "l? . be bear(i by the patrons vi me wiiumci rate. - i r There are those anion his fellow nrii m say jvnay , nas' saved up t : cuuugn money to retire.-' , At all - events, Thursday night ended his ': 22 years of service at the Calumet j, . He has doffed his head waiter's "Ii"11 an ' PfVparinR tow join his -"family m southern, California. His .. six-fjbom. home at Eighth aM For rest Streets has been sold and he is - ready to , flee to the land of per ,pettial summer. '-"S . To all these rumors of walth Andy presents a meek" and depreca 7tory. front. It would not be fittyig V tor roan who painstakingly ; polishes the plate and brings forth food forrthe hungry to appear Mo ;..have more of the world's goods than ; those he serves. ? May Have 2S,004 1 Yet one "of the waitersv ay the 4 restaurant where Andy (has worked ; for almost a quarter of a :c'entury estimates his fortune at $25,000. Another says $10,000 would cover it. " "Just because I don't eamble and drink and hank around town, all the fellows think" I have a pile of j.' money," Andy countets. t g "We never saw nlm spend a t. nickle," say" the friends he leaves be p hind him. "If Andy isn't rich ;,, enough to retire, all this thrift stuff Ishunk." . - .. ' : . ; ' ? "Perhaps lNcould live1 a few months without working," says Andy,' "but i- lailroad fare is awful high now. Re . member tny "wife, andtwo daughters lad to go to San Djego a year" ao 't-, for the health of onj of , the pirls, r'and I have had tpsupport them. 11 When I gej out jlnere oiijithe coast T am going to look for a job just 'l like anyone, else." ' J f. ' Not Much of a Mixer. , .' Andy will be missed, by those l- nocturnal diners who' patron4ee-the Calumet. 'His -consideration , for i their wants has endeared him to a long list of customers. , But he is even disposed tQminimfee this, i v "I'm a poor hand tcf et acqiiaint- ed," says Andy. i"I just tend to my own business you, know. I have a few good friends,' and, I'm going to spend a 1 week or so just going around and telling them goodby." These , old patrons probably will learn , here for x the first time that .'Andy has. a fulj name, ANdrew B. i Anderson. Three different propri etors have come and gone in the About all I ever had was my house, and a vacanLlot." , , , You see, you'll never get Andv to" rtuiua iiycniug. vii neays is mat nc knows how to save. ... '''.4. ; ' Calumet, and "A3y has sav?d for them as he has savcif for himself. Yet for air his gentleness of spirit, he stood his ground years ago when the. waiters struck and, negro waiters were brought , in. Andy rented. a ' f rttit farm ne&f, Florence artd w?iite,d until the clouik cleared up. ; , , Tips Staall Now: ; i Considerably ofthe joy of;being tr- a witer-idisappeared with the com iug of prohibition. If Andy has ac cunjjlated ny savings, it must have - bce done- in ; the wet days, when liquor made' men generous. That is i he way, his' companions explain it. XI They say that now men who used to -Ngiye dollar, 4ips rart unwillingly with even a dime., 1 " . It is customarv tor nil pan- finance to explain, at? one time or ,r1. another, ho to,, achieve " i '-1 Upon being? pressed to observe the (" custom, Andy suddenly melted and r" began Somethins' in the style of a kitchen recipe, saying;. " . "First, .you ge ' the money. Then 1 you hang on' to it. I suppose if a fellow wouldn't.buy more Jhan just ... what he btfrely needed, he could save after a while. I never goi in on any invrstmentthat went up real faSt, ' One Fort i- O'maha soldier was wounded and tWo other's Uijured Thursday night when three Italians attacked them with billiard cues and a revolve- in , 'a pool hall at Sixth and iPerce streets. The fight start ed whenthe ; Itafians cjaimed 'the billiard f able on which the; three sodiers - were playing. The place was closed when police , arrived. Hermafi Bitzlv.- Comoanv 12. Fort Omaha, was shot in .the left forearm. sustained scalp lacerations . and aJjmportance possioie iractureo skuii. Kay.wniet was injured oil the . head by a bil liard cue. W. M. Saunders sustained bruises about ;the! "shoaldeTs. ". The soldiers summoned the police, , The Italians escaped.-' f V ' .' - i j. Texas Industrial Law io ' , Fail of fPi88agevls Belief Austin, Te.v! Oct. :'2-rndic'ations early today wtre haf the -industrial Mil before the 4 esas legislature de Islaiid of Guam v . blmnprtanfto I.v. ommendations to the next session of congress., ' , v , ' Nearer Japan , Than Philippines. , The Island of Guam lies 3,337 miles west of Honolulu, 7,988 miles tfrom the Panama canal, and is 1,506 miles east of Manila. It "rs nearer $ Japawthan to the Philippines, be .g 1,353 miles from Yokohama and 1,440 miles 'from Nagasaki.- Thus a fieri start in c from a lananese Port "R tlioilir AlmnU , f.. could arrive at Guam 412 hours X'Vermany Almost v 'cr- I he5d . one startin r()m Mani,a ate Terrijorie Formerly Owned tain to" Be Heavily Colo- signed to create more stringent laws for handling labor disoutes affectinsr common carrie'r. would' not get the iwo-iniras ..majprgv "vote m . trie lower hduse necestarVto put it into immediate effect,-according to Rep- no'uhced that the industrial disputes bill would be brought-up on final passage today. nized by Japanese. fiy Charles dailey.' ' hWvXork Tlromi-Chl-ii- Tribune Cable, t .,: Copxlght. laeo. ; . - i Aaona -lilan7l of Gaum. Oct. 1. -Naval Spiuion is. divided al tothe jniportance of Guam 'to th,e United States as the result of the 'awards of the peace treaty, by which all the islands north of the, equator, which formerly belongjd to Germany, are awarded! to Japan. - -: Au&fralia'vi loud 'in her protests ngahistythrs;, award, while in the United States strong1 objection ,was made, but it was not sufficient to in-f!i-'ence the-American delegates to .Versailles, which took such a roseate view of the chances of the league of nations- that they - did fnot see ahy peril to American possessions in the Pacific through the handing to Ja pan of islands all around, Guanj.,, " The consensus' among naval of fices who have studied the situation r. s e - A r'escntativ lohn Davis of, Dallas, lis that Guam is of more lmnprtance Thesoeaker . 'of ' the v house an- to he United. States than fiver Ifc- fore thousrh further develooment of thease is lliade . necesSary. and" piofiably wilr,be the subject of rec-, Biir tnis is oniv a minor coini. v ' M'heh, as a result of the Spanish m ar.'a'n opportunity came to acquire the Marianas from Spain; . it' was deemed sufficient for our purposes in rotectingf the Philippines to buy only Guam as a base between the Philippines and Honolulu. x The re maining islands of the gcaup were bought by, Germany, which made no attempt to colonize the three in habited. Now that they have been acquired, it is certain that they will be colonized heavily by the Japa nese and' that the Chomorrans will he left to shift for themselves. Guam eanno,t;8upport itk ownpopulation trotn'home. grown crops. A h - ' - v - i, -' t , n - . Rota Lacks Harbor, y vj The .inhabited islands of the M:r rianaS awarded to japkn as" h.er re ward tor participating m the woricyj I war, are Kota, 4y mites trotn-Uuam; I iinain, nu nines, ana saipan, icy miles? all t6 the r.orth"tnd in the di rection!. $f' Japan. Rota is within gun range of vessels from,the Amri can Pacific "coast ports bound' for Guam, but if lacks a harbor, and probably could not be fortified. ,v New York Official Attempt to Settle LandldrJ-Tenant Rows New York, Oct. 1. Municipal r(ficials directed efforts to bring or der out ovthe confusion whi:h re setted from' the efforts of thousands of families t6 retain their homes againsjr eviction orders effective to morrow moving day pr tcj fir;d tncans of movitia tQ 'new . quarters. Huvdreds of tfnants swarmed to the offices; of the mayor's commit fee on rent profiteering with apreals for aid in retaining their, homes' cr preventing rent increases. Arthur J. Hilly."- chairmah of the' committft. urged these tenants to; co-ope;ate and consider tle merits of their own Leases, to, prevent rnew lork courts rom becoming hopelessly clogged with tenant-landlord cases, Aaron J Levy, chief justice of the Bee ! want1 ads bring, results. These chilly mdning youthouldr fire up a little with good : The Kin4 You Git From the UPDlKE LUMBER & COAL CO. ? , ' Phoni Walnut 300. , GOAL .Muiiicipal-otirtannounced tha: tcT -jgrams hatf-been sent to the .hicf clerks of .courts directiug that no warrants S3viiticnt be issued if. any landlord lod tenant proceed'nijs (Sqmmence(fDef;)re September 2. - CornelF Resumes Sessions ' With JKnrollment of 4,803 ; Ithaca, N..Y., Oct. -1. Cornell universityi-will . resume instruction tomorrow i with, an enrollment ot 4.803 students, of whom 1.451 ffre new e'ntrauts. .Ihe university secre tary said that in an effort to keep numbers. Sfrwiv, and promote sound growth, the-ttumber of new studeiys admitted is. About 150 less than last vear. St. Louis Cooks ard . Waiters to Go On Strike - St. strike Louis. Oct. ' " 1. A general of cooks.' waiters and Nsoda bUApensers was called, to go into et lect at midnight; as the result of the announcement of members ot tne Hotel and Restaurantkepeers asso ciation that their establishments will be on the "opert shop" oasis, tutd their refusal to grant wage increases. Union officials say that 2,$00 men and women will . be affected.1 - ; The proposed wage increase ap , plied only to waiters and waitresses, the former asking a raise of from " ' , , ""-..,-. -; $15 to $18 weekly and the latter" $12 to $!Stikl);:-:,'V'.-.'r-' ' .' :4. ' isits Embassadors. Paris, Oct 1. Presydent-Milhr-and today visitcl -Hugh CWallace, American ambassador;' -Later he paid a visit Hie, othei' ambassa dor in Paris.' . . : Will : Entertain; . toretwad Tha democratlO" women bt Omaha will en tertain 'John H.' MoreheaiJ, demo cratic ndmlnee for g-overnor. at tha Henshaw hotel Saturday noon, when Mr. . Morehead will , add ret them. Reservation! r have been , made for 15. .'. , i.:.;.,... .. Bee t want ads iring - results. , V-r- - - i'A '. v. -' fV.. ' : . t. ,.r;..... . . . -' i v. v niii.i ..in- i'' m i" in . . H i i i ! i i i i .1 m i i n . s. , i .. .- , , !-. - . ,, . ; i;.V; .f-t .- - . s .iT ,. . . o . - 1 ... ; . ' - . The Time Has Gome v lljavblackbirds have begun their lQng migration. The herald of winter the keen nortk wind is here. How has .come our hour of service. The collection ot, Winter, wearable- her aBse'ntBTed is most worthy of your prompt iind interested consideration. Ae do ;not intend m. ;,StorM Hour's: 8 a. m. to 6 p Saturday, 8 a; m; to.7 pxta J TAKE ELEVATOR SAVE $10 . ' - y 1 i i i ..... Value Demonstration no Store Hours :7 8 a..m. to p.u. s Saturday, , v 8 a. m. to 7 p. mv' . .?. . Hit... ; lit i ii 1 k u -. bniibi i II h if is . iii in an m.m iivyyiiuiiy mmi $mm imm mmis mmmuM r) V' ADVKHTIgEMENT. nFTTFD THAN Vh I I tell 1 I IH II - - VIIISKEY FOR COLDS AND FLU New Elixir Called Aspironal, Medicated With, Latest Scymiific Remedies, Used "and Endorsed by European and American Army - Sur geons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications.' '. ' - x A ' Every Druggist fin LVS.In. structed "to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter If Relief Poes Not, Come 7 Within Two Minutes, y : - Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. H iL The sensation of, the year In the ' drug trade IsVAspironal, the twoi i minute eold and cough reliever, au Hs. thoritaOvely guaranteed by th lab V oratories: tested, approved and' moat ik nthusiaatically ' endorsed f by the " highest authorities, and proclaimed blithe common people as ten times avuuick a;nd effective as whiskey, -l5-' rock -and tre. or any other cold and jf couirh remedy they have ever tried. AH dmg stores, are now supplied wttji the wonaerrui new euxir, bo all 'yoUNhavc to do to get rid of that cold la to step into the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell him to serve yon twi teaspoon -fuls with foufr teaspoonfuhvof water In a glass. With your watch In one hand, take th drink at one swallow and call for your money back in two minutes If you cannot feel your cold Jading away like a dream within the lime limit Don be bashful, for all fruggists Invite you and expect you to try H. Everybody's doing it. ' When your cold or cough la re lieved, take tha. remainder . of the bottle home to your wife and babies, foe Aspironal Is by far the safest and most effective, the easiest ; to. . take and the most agreeable cold and cough remegy for infanta and chll dren. - ''Xx.sfrices" - '-w-- i p. M A Special Purchase of pver 2,000 Suits and (Overcoats that were made for this Fall selling, but Owing to- the backward season were cancelled, will be offered at two f: ft In Y AfJD Values from $50 ta $05 rvEvery Suit or Overcoat in this lot is the same standard jelbthing always offered by this store. We guarantee evefy piirchase ma da to be just as" ad-, vertised. ' ' --:'.-V"'-f - to thaPoint me many loyai irienus wuu iwwti to.iuis stuie 10 suppy iuc niga ty pw ,01 ma 1 vuaiiu "inry ;ueane. vie suiaii iiui buuu w ksjiuumviuij iu dv viunuc. ; vj '"rv,- , As the marks! wsrrsnti . reductions ws shall .;;';.-- JLaUil'- Hit. make theyi. Mesntimt ws hsre the goods at yow serrice, . V. 1 -' 1 S. - ' .- ' "' 'I- - ";3fiynever more captivatingly attractive. Art- ' r r3lS8tPre.s n everlavi'sh or genteel line we J ISjEWP them both-i-the severely tailored and the vjb&wtely tritnnie Saturday a . wonderful , ' . " ' f: ii i t 1 r OTrrmo ..!.. . i .. ...,; . 5 Grauat ff fcmtait. CTTTTC -AiM.il . , Women s Underwear rimmed Suits 'V , ''NWhdve had no panic but men in busineas know that aatcial difficulties ! nave overtaken, many In .: these j few months. It was 'trouble of this kind that in- duted the Bale to lis of a group of very High-class ur-, . " wmtiuA Suits.iThe styles are varied, while the colors ... (3Jratrlals -are :, those ,most wantedr-SllvertoBe,-. ' ' re, Tlnselte and Velours are . some of tire"' nja , ,ttffcl The fur trimmlpgs are of SqaJhel,Jptria, Jftle, , Antftllaa Opoma and t'rencfc Seal-' The number is linidteaV andVwlU not last long, and we take this opor-;. '. ."ItSftfeof apologfzlng ,to those who cbtne" late and ar 's ' ofcaiMOinted! -l We will not even mention the proper, - t f iBSmirice butWfer them toou on'.th basis we ob-' f "J "J toWLthem, BMnrWTWi each. , - - ! S Min .- v , mi 4 a JSkV been coming in for the past several days '. , Yj'uHlin. time to greet these crispy . Autumh alys ' anil ike have V massed' them for a big drive on I v i'tuiilay They are1 mostly one of a kind and n 'V;TC33sry,' -broadcloth .strappings and "parent' f featner" braiding are some of- the. newer dis- tiagAiishing marks. Styles Jo suit all I-1 m i VAfi (v-iiiaid. '...Ajajr . . a lew vciour cnecKs Special values at in- - . '. j, These stock Iocs ara v.v i- noi aupneataoie ana t -. are therefore heiag. ,v .;. .ClOied? OUt.: at . lOW ,:, ; prices:; Union'' Suits of rihs ; cotton, ankle- length ;c a, splrtdid be- " guningi weight, ea., 81.59 Medium ' weight and f light, weight, ankle length sulfa, is various shapes, alo bodice. , top tswisa ribb Karser'maker each, , . , - 01.89 SUk top lisle body, flesh ol-. or; all the appearance or a eseh,-!;.t- : Ba.aa t yarn,.-''Ca,rtr weights 'that; fit both Winter, ea C3.98 I.lcht wetaht wool'sultsi dt-' " jlightful textura'jn Dutch arid , high seek; priced at 39 ' ' - The most desirable. thing - in underwear,' mercerised and . wool ; 'looks ;like silk and , .' wool;'- softest of" yarns; ' - very high clasa suit k. ; ; Begular size, UM y .USxtra.alze. :. - WOrth-8,60 or l.0a, accord- '."..7 ing to the season. - VJ WOMEN'S AND MISSES' DEP. 1 .:. Raincoat Guinea Bombozus Kaincoat. . stitehed and eemcntedj'plain or belted.v - ; ' Top ,oats $25 ahd J$35 This is an unusirai offtr.' , These coaU-ere made to sell fWi to $55.00. Styles .for men and young mcni , t Raincoats $1 0 to' $30 - mi. i i s . a. . . 9 ' me largest selection ot raincoats shown in '.Omaha.. These tMt.you would expect to see at $10.00 to $50.00. . v ' . - :.v!.. . . TWO SPECIALS is are $40.00 values ; . v. x $15.00 $7.50 1 v Mole Coats ' Two shades, mac) in .snappy models, sold always at $30.00 and more, often more. All sizes. " u S 'N- . TH'eNey CJoats are here and- aresuperb-in Btyler material and richness of, fab- . . ric. For instance, a Russian blouse , coa collared . - in furyta well aa straight line, belted and wrappy coatl effectu- Some of the materials are Veldyn Ooldtone, : Marvefta, Bokhara Bollviar Chamocyne, Tlnseltone and K- velour, . . - , ' ' . " lJ (yoats with plain collarg so ' that' the ' 4' , VfVeare may their own fur scarfs,-" v "" also luxurious fur Urimmed - coats in . -"'Beaver, -Australian ; Opossum, 'lole, i jtria and Seal, , ' v f $57.50, $75 tb $650 !l?oChildren tod Juniof s s Warm clothing is' the best insurance against colds and other illnesses and pay dividends in - sJue waiving of doctor's bills-especyilly is this Aethese changeable (Tctober days, r . ' Njbw arrivals in Children's and Juniors' Suits, Cjtsf 8, Dresses, Sweaters and warm - under- j ' things 'Wlych )give' pleasure in appearance' and comfort to the wearer. . . : . -1 A 11 arp most rcasona bly priced ' . '.... ': Women Gloves A well gloved hand .denotea gea tility.in dress..re Fashion la to be reckoned with; this Autumn for glove styles vary greatly,. New ' -' fabrics in. sot dress tones. Lcath ' ers in soft French kid, Balkan lamb and EngUsh cajie. GaintleU ' t-plnch-wrlst or 'elbow-tlovea lT: - all suit shades? Novel trim stiteh--.ing la short gloves, la great va ' rlety.- ' . TheJCnittlhg Habit i formed during. the war is a valu able one. "We v have aoma war ' yarn to ell ; air-wool knittlBg yarn, is TuC, Khakf and.S. K. Gray, 4 oss. to the bank; sold at f U5, Saturday.' a hank. 504 s. . Good - Shepherd Ball' Yarn, V, ozs.Uo the ball; blue mixed, itrav ' . ' mixed ahd olive drab; ball 50 Butterickfattepis .' continue to bring-com fort- aid style accuracy into the. home. The dependable dress guide un- . obtabable elsewhere. u .: : A ,fiuse Dres Special' 'A'nassortment of neat, and carefully (made BKflse Dresses taken from our regular tocks' jSBt H'job lot..; They; are made simply lor easy Wifilderingjbut are attractively finished with trimmings.. Enduring qualities of Ginghams, Percales and iDhambrays, id" checks, stripes, sofid olors and plaid effects; sizes'. jflftoJ, inclusive. Formerly priced, t'o'$7.50, sale price, ; On tke'Sqttare l Lace afldDress .TnAiiiings ' Saturday an exceptional -of-; ferin'r of fine lacss and. fancy dress trimmings ' at . on fourth' their', regular aelllng value. :Lot includes:' ; Rhine- -stone, JLtdrrBtal jet trim mings, Venice lace In allortr designs; .black 'chlatmy lca (short lengths), -BMffWi nouncingi,. cjuhy 'lacea and madalllooawcte., on, sale, - $1 thdyard I SECOND FLOOR. - Second FJoor; Securities Bldg. we 18th and Jj(rnani Streets. ... u ' ThCandy Center of the City jjjiaocated In this store. ' Ask the thousands who . ' have found It for testiraony. r 1 ; SUkStockings v; ' ' Thbv is a. very opeiJ direct '"an4 . liberal cut in price. 12.00 ailk "stocking in '.Black'," ,'Wbtte"an4 colors; offered - Satur-' . day - without . reserve, 11 15 at, pair, . I Saw" . v .. . -av-, t . Fabrics of Wool : v 1 y.-. ihocolatav Bitter Whips, JOc lb. Theyinelt Ii you Btoath. - Tender, buttery centers of - rare richness and flavor, cover ed. with bigh grade bit tersweet chocolate; unusual value. - - Polar Bears, 80c a lbr-Big - - velvety .marshmallows, coat ed with rich chocolate "and thea oiled . In fresh cocoanut. Trtny'g luscious corabina " tion.- ' .. , r ' Icily Gam Drops, fiOc a lb. A rfoft center ot Jelly; delicious ' -.atlnr , ' , , ' . . fieod Things fer Ssnday ' box of Cobb's special Choco- . lates and Bon Bons, faney , ,Hard Candles, Black'Walnut . Caramels, Salted Junsbo -Ft- - can and -Almond's.' Marsh- ' mallow Fudge, Dates atufftd , wth plneapplevcrfamv ... Feature 1920. fashions. larly Inviting . collection of the .new coths .foe quits' and coats; Gdldtone, - SilvertoBe Scotch , i weea, veioura, aueqe , uiota. 1 Novelty Checks. Bought to aell ' ' fT.S0.per( yard, offered mm 2 i x in one group Saturday, f C 95 ' ,yard.v, : V Christmas Card&CL - oaf e arrived. Bf forehanded and 1 arrange to'have- these hwn. to '. ' you. before .the1, formal-;eeaog ' epens .-. ;-.;. " v II :--rr,-r iv,. x