THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1920. Every Omahan to Be Given Chance To See Harding a Detailed Plans of Reception Committee Provide Oppor tunity for Everyone to Hear Nominee. The general committee which is in charge or the arrangements for the visit of Senator Warren G. Harding in Omaha on Thursday, Siinounced yesterday that plans are being made to make it possible lor everybody to hear and see the republican presidential nominee. The senator is scheduled to arrive here at 5:15' p. m. from Des Moines. Me will be drivm from Union dept o Hotel Fontenelle for dinner and he will deliver an address in the Auditorium at 6 p. m. Senator llard'iig will remain in Omaha Thursday night, proceeding at 9 Friday morning. W, G. Ure, chairman of the Douglas county republican central committee and chairman 'of the Harding committee, stated this morning that he believes those who obtain scats in the Auditorium Thursday evening will be lucky, his judgment being based on the infor mation received of delegations com ing to Omaha from many nearby towns. The Auditorium will be opened at 7 p. m., and the only res ervations will be stage seats and a few on the main floor for members of the Grand Army of the Republic. Tangier Temple Band to Give Concert Wednesday The ; Tangier Temple band will play at an open air concert Wednesday evening at Twenty fourth and Farnam streets. Both classical and popular selections will be on the program. The concert is to be given under the auspices of the Twenty-fourth and "F'arjiam streets Booster club and will be free to the public. The concert will start promptly at 7 p. m. and will i last until 9 p. m. The band will play on the roof of the new one-story Sweet building re cently greeted on the northwest cor ner of the intersection1. E. R. Hansen, chairman of the committee on arrangements plans to make the affair a regular weekly event until cold weather sets in. Five hundred theater tickets will be scattered from the root by the Boosters' club. A rest and lounging room in the Hansen cafeteria will be offered for the use of women and children. Will Make Movies of I Initiatory Services Members of the Security Benefit association here will witness moving pictures of the initiatory service to be given by National President J. M. Kirkpatrick. Mr. Kirkpatrick will inititate a class of 125 candidates on the evening of October 5 in the Sweedish auditorium, 1609 Chicago stfeet. - ' ' s No Dangerous Arugs 11 This wonderful bookwiB be unt tree to am man upon re- CUMBERLAND CHMKAi IK) Perru wom.e3nviwc,iriin Brief City News Goos To Ciunp Grant Lieut. Col. A. M. Shipp, assistiuit to the depot quartermaster in Omaha, left jester day for Camp Grant. Robbed By Ante Bandits Two automobile bandits robbed C. J. Clemens, railroad man of Pueblo, Colo., of a gold watch and $6 in cash Sunday night. I.ake To Bo Selixfl Carter lake will be seined to rid the waters of carp und Buffalo flah. under cUrec t.or. of George Kter, chief game warden of Nebraska. Struck By Ktrott Car 1'a.ul Stark, 32l Charles street, was painfully Injured when he was struck by a ftieut car at Twenty-fourth and Evans street yesterday morning.- llcvkkwft Drivers JuIUhI S. L. Frawe, 65i Lincoln boulevard, and At. J. Bok&zi, 2716 South Twenty twventh avenue, were each sentenced n 15 days in Jail by Judge Charles Foster yesterday for reckless driv ing. , - Denies Suieiilo Humors Mrs. J. Morrin yesterday denied rumors she had attempted suicide in her room M the,' Hotel Fontenelle. She has recovered from the nervous break down which led to" her removal to a hospital, sho said. WrtiKlhiui.Hoii Deiul William F. Wendhausen, for many years pro prietor of a saloon at Sixteenth and Leavenworth streets, is dead, ac cording to a message from his son, Cfirl Wendhausen of Hammond, Ind., to Omaha pbliee rertuesting aid in finding his sister, Mrs. Jacob Ward. Will Take Oath Chief of Police Dbtrstein will swear in 120 business men to act as traffic officers, at a meeting of the antispeeders' com mitter of the Chamber of Commerco Wednesday. Co-operation of the Retail Grocers' association in the antispeeding campaign was prom ised by J. J. Cameron, secretary. Dron Playgrounds Project City council yesterday rejected the ap praisers' reports on tracts of land which have been proposed for use as public playgrounds lit the vicinity of Military avenue, Happy Hollow boulevard. Grant and Forty-eighth sireets. 1 Committee Knlnrged K. J. Mc Ardle, chairman of the democratic county central committee, an nounced yesterday that one mem ber from each ward has been added to the executive committee of the central committee, as follows: First ward, Edward R. Burke; SecondT J. G. Sherry; Third, James Daugh ton; Fourth. O. A. Halpenny; Fifth, P, II . Casey; Sixth, Ed Pivonka; Seventh, J. J. Kennelly; Eighth, Harry V. Hay ward; Ninth, Meyer Klein; Tenth, F. L. Weaver; Elev enth. John F. Moriarity; Twelfth, Henry Anderson. Mrs. Nelson, Resident of Omaha 20 Years, Dies Mrs. Hensine Nelsen, 55, died yes terday at her residence, Fifty second and Center streets. She had been a resident of Omaha N for 20 yerrs. She is survived by her husband, N. J. Nelsen, and two daughfers, Elsie and Minnie. ' The funeral will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday from Jackson's chapel, the Rev. Mr. Jensen of the Danish Lutheran, church officiating. Burial will be neld at Springwell cemetery. Misner School Will Stage Benefit Thursday An attractive program of music, dance, comedy and drama will be given under the direction of the Misner School of the Spoken Word at the Brandeis theater i Thursday night as a benefit for the Swedish Mission Alutnnnae association. Two one-act plays written and produced hero will be the main, fea tures. One will be a comedy, ' Grounds," in which the characters wiil be the lawyer Melvin Kennedy; ntrtried and unhappy, Ruth Wil liams; the stenographer, Ethel Mul holUnd. The other will be a musical dramatic sketch, the music fof which was written by Rob Roy Peery and in which the characters will be: Mother, Mrs. D., R. Boasberg; son, Marcus Nielsen, and wife, Nadine Ar.drews. The girls glee club chorus will fing, directed by Johanna Anderson, and a Russian solo, and ballet will be rendered by Pauline Capps. t Benson Pastor Chosen as Head of Ministers' Board Rev. John Calvert, pastor of the Benson Methodist church, was elected president of the Methodist Preachers' association o Omaha at the annual election of officers held at the Y. M. C. A. yesterday. L. F. Townsend, pastor of the McCabe Methodist church, was chosen vice president, and E. M. Brown, pastor of the Dietz Memorial Methodist church, secretary-treasurer. The first of the regular meetings wil be held at the Y. M. C. A. next Monday, followed by semi-monthly meetings on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at the same place. , i ADVERTISEMENT CASCAhci 4t They Work while you Sleep1 V Feel fine as a fiddle! If bilious, constipated, headachy, sallow or if you have a cold, an upset stomach or bad breath, take Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowels and wake up feeling clear, rosy and fit. No griping no inconvenience. Children love Cascarets, too, 10, 25, 50 cents. 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Get from any druggist 2V4 ounces of Pinex, pour it into a pint buttle and fill the bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, aa desired. The result k a full pint of really better cough syrup than you could "buy ready-made for three times the money. Tastes pleas ant and never spoils. This Pines and Syrup preparation rets rizht at the cause of a eousrh and jives almost immediate reuet. lc oosena the phlecm. stons the nastv throat tickle ana heals tne sore, irri tated membranes so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. A day's use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asth ma, there is nothing better. Pinex is a most valuable concen trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generation? to break severe coughs. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for "1 ounces of Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept, anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute. - satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. LITER THAN fc ADVERTISEMENT , STOP ITCHING SKIN - Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skirt , Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 Dottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is deeded, tor it Danishes most skin eruptions, mattes We skin sort, smooth una healthy. . TheE. W.RoeeUevead.X Bee want ads are best business retters WHISKEY FOR COLDS ANEfFL New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Sur geons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications., Every Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter If Relief Does Not Come (Within Two Minutes. V j Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. ' The sensation of the year in the drug trade is, Aspironal, the two minute cold and cough reliever, au thoritatively guaranteed by the lab oratories; tested, approved ad most enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people as ten times as. quick and effective as whiskey, rock and rye, or any other cold and cough remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores are now supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so all you have to do to get rid of that cold is to step into the nearest drug stere, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell him to serve you two teaspoon fuls with four teaspoonfuls of water in a glass. With your watch in one hand, take the drink at one swallow and call for your money back in two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away like a dream within the time limit. Don't be bashful, for all druggists invite you and expect you to try it. Everybody's doing It. - When your cold or cough is re lieved, take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife and babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most effective, the easiest to take r.nfl the most' agreeable cold and cough remedy for infants and chil- Great Day Tuesday . A A In the Downstairs Store During Our teration and New 'Building Sale When Thousands of Dollars Worth of New Merchandise Is Being Offered to the Public at Enormous Reductions Women's Flannelette Pajamas $1.45 ' MADE of finest quality of flannelette in dark and light, stripe effects, nice ly tailored, cut extra wide and long. Tuesday only, $1.45. , Limited number to customers. tiiliil'iliiltil:'i:iiiiii:iuiiliii;il.iliti!liiliiiliiliiialiili!llilti Just 300 I Breakfast ? 1 Sets' s I 2 Two pieces skirt and jacket ? - will be placed on sale Tues- Z ' day for s Women's Dainty Wash Blouses $2.00 2 for si a Limited number to customers. ! Downstair Store. iTiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiliiiiiitiliiiiilniii Underwear and Hosiery Specially Priced Union Suits Women's fleeced lined union suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; low neclj, ' short sleeves, ankle length; Bishop neckv elbow sleeves, ankle length; priced very special, at $1.19. Pants and Vests Children's vests and pants, natural wool, sizes 26 to 34; priced less than a cotton gar ment; each, $1.00. Infants' Hose Infants' black cashmere stockings, with silk heel and toe sizes 4 to 4V2, pair, 1 Sc. Womenfc Hose Women's black cotton hose, double toes and heels, some in the lot are out-sizes, 2 pairs for $1.00. Downstairs Store. I I I I I I III II II r la . - V o i 1 e and organdie blouses, long sleeves, lace and embroidery trimmed ; specially priced at 2 for $1.00. We Have a Few , . Women's Serge Dresses $5.00 A limited number of women's serge dresses in small Bizes are to be cleared away Tuesday at the ridiculously low price of $5.00. Make your selection early choice at; $5.00 each. ? . j Downstairs Store. ' '" , ' Special Tuesday t:ili!:iliiliiliil;:iiiil!il:il!iliiiu In the I Downstairs Store i Misses Pink Satin CORSETS $2.95' Made of heavy quality satin, extra long skirt, with elastic topless model, lightly boned; sizes 20 to 25. Tuesday only, at $2.95. Downstairs Store. Unusual Values in Baby Wearables Women's Slip-Over White Bungalow APRONS Vl Limited number to customer. Many Handsome Coaf Have Just Arrived And Are Moderately Priced From $22.50 up , EVERY new style coat is represented in the assortment which we are showing in the Downstairs Store. There is a wide range of the season's most "pop ular colors and materials. $lany of the coats are trimmed with fur or fancy stitching. .. Make your "selection early tomorrow while the selection is at its best. - " Children's Rompers ' Made of fine quality of flannelette in dainty striped effects in light or dark col ors, trimmed in Contrasting colored piping. 95c Baby Flannelette Sacques Daintily trimmed with contrasting colored embroid ery edge 49c Kimonos Baby . outina flannel ki- 2 monos, daintily? trimmed in 1 contrasting colors. Special, Tuesday I 65c I Night Gowns Baby outing flannel night ' ; gowns, tailor trimmed. Spe- f cial, Tuesday 1 50c I Baby Petticoats Made of fine white flan- nelette, nicely tailored, long Z or short : 50c i Wl"IIJfKIIIMIIBIM J - ' O 1 our oaies ' for Men arid Boys From 9 to 10 A. M. BOYS' KOVERALLS Light bluo and khaki at $1.00 ruit. From 10 to 11 A. M. SHIRTS Men's tub silk shirts, beautiful patterns, limited quantity at $5.98. From 11 to 12 M. COVERALLS ! Mechanics one-piece khaki cov eralls, all sizes, $2.98. Limit of 2 to each customer. From 12 to 1 P. M. MACKINAWS Boys' all-wool mackinaws, sizes G to 10, at$7.98; 11 to 18, $9.98. From 1 to 2 P.M. GLOVES Mechanics' horsehide gloves and mittens, $1.00 pair. Limit of two to customer. From 2 to 3 P. M. , SHIRTS 100 dozen men's shirts sam ' pies and second of high-grade shirts woven madras and percales at $1.45 each. ' ( , From 3 to 4 P. M. HOSE 100 dozen men's fine hose, double heel and toe, all colors, all sizes; 5 pairs for $li00. From 4 to 5 P. M. UNION SUITS 50 dozen men's union suits, long or short sleeves, ankle length ; sizes 34 to 40; 98c suit. From 5 tojS P. M. MEN'S RAINCOATS $10.00 . Downstairs Store. 0 m Lowered Prices in Housefurnishings Wash Board Large rubbing surface well made, 49c. Wash Tubs Made of gal vanized iron, first quality, No. 2 s i z e , $1.39. Wall Paper Cleaner Smoky City wall paper cleaner, can, 10c. Clothes Basket . Made o f splint, oval shape, wool bottom. $1. Boilers Galvanized iron wash boilers, have stationary wood handles, No. 8 size, $1.69. ,i Wringers Wood frame, has 12-. inch roller, warranted for 3 years, Horseshoe brand, $5.95. IP Mop Outfit Sprustex mop outfit, consists of large ; tri angle mop, , with handle and . bottle-,, of Sprustex cedar polish the outfit, 69c. ' , Hampers Made of splint, large size, hinged cover, $1.69. des Our Entire Stock of Women's Kfew Fall Boots Will Be Placed in Three Groups and Priced at $7.45 $5.95 $4-65 Tuesday in the Donwstairs Store All the season's newest styles, including in this sale the ever popular Military Heel Boot for street wear and the now dressy Louis Heel Boot for tlress. The colors are brown, black, field mouse, gray, and two-tone effects in calf, kid or suede leathers. All sizes and widths. Come early and make your selections while sizes and widths are cojWplete. Women's High Shoes, at $3.45 One lot of women's high shoes in brown, gray or black; mili tary or Louis Heel. Sale price, $3.45 pair. , All Sizes. Infants' Shoes, ' 59c Pair One lot of infants' shoes, soft soles, sizes 1 to 4. Your choice of this lot at 59c a pair. Growing Girls' and Women's Shoes, $2.45 One lot of growing girls' and women's shoes in military or Louis Heels, mostly small sizes in the lot. Your choice of the lot at $2.45. Children's Shoes, at 79c Pair One lot of children's canvas leather trimmed shoe?. Sizes 3 to 6. Your choice of this lot at 79c pair, or 3 pair for $2.00. Our Entire Stock of 'Women's Oxfords and Pumps Greatly Reduced in These Three Groups $6.95 $4.95 $3.45 All the new Fall models. Included in this sale is the new "Brogue." Also the more plain military heel oxford for street wear, in brown calf, black or brown kid leathers. Pumps and plain oxfords in the dressy Louis heel in patent, brown or black kid, satin and suede. All sizes and widths. ' Low footwear is very popular this fall to be worn with the new spat tops. Complete showing of new spat tops at reduced prices. Women's House Slippers, at $1.95 One lot of women's easy slip pers for house wear with pib ber in the sides. Your choice at $1.95. Misses' and Boys' Shoes, at $2.95 Pair One lot of misses' and boys' shoes. These are odd lots: won derful values; all sizes in the lot. Sale price, $2.95 pair. Men's Shoes, $2.95 Pair One lot of men's shoes, most ly button, exceptionally good values. Sizes 6, 6 M , 7; 7 , 10 and 11. Your choice of the lot, $2.95 pair. Complete showing of men'B shoes for dress and work . at 10 discount. Comfort Shoes, $3.95 Pair One lot of old ladief comfort shoes, flexible soles and rubber heels. Specially priced foKthe sale at 3.95 pair. Sizes 3 to 8. SCHOOL SHOES We are showing a strong line of school shoes for boys and girls. These shoes are made of the best of leather throughout and every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. Lefc us fit the boys and girls with a pair of these better shoes for less money. Prices greatly reduced. SALE PRICES ARE: x Sizes 8V2 to 11, $3.10 to $4.85. Misses' sizes, 11 Vs to 2, $3.55 to $5.95 Boys' Shoes at $2.95 to $4.85.. -Downstairs Store.- We are offering special reductions in price of wom en's silk lingerie. Second Floor. Enormous tale of men's and boys' clothing now in progress. Fourth Floor; verybopyS store' n '-si 1 si . tff Lit IK ( dren. w . .,