THE BEE: OMAHA, r SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921. ( Omaha Rum War ' Over, at Least For 'Time Beins Two Dry Officers From North Quit Force After Clash Over Identity of Sus- pected Violator. The rum war in Omalia is over. , At least for the time being. For. the rum sleuths who swooped down from the northland to clean ip Omaha met disaster here. Mst of the member? of the flying squacVon have been ordered out in ;he aYid regions ofMhe state. - Their field marshals shooed "em out at the suggestion of Prohibition Director James H. Hanley. And two of the -NTorsemen" Officers ClaudeAVafficld'and Ole Olson have ejuft the' forte vin Omaha. . They left under fire after two Shrilling tscapades. .4 One of these wasstasred on the tire escape at the Keen (hotel last Monday night. r t The last one cnaed with Assistant United States District Attorney Lloyd Magney signing an uncondi tional release from the county jail tor Fred Green, head bellboy at the Paxton hotel, where Magney lives. -vTagney Rigned- the release after a rlash with Warheld and Olson when these two arrested Green twice for the alleged sale of liquor after Mag uey had heard the, officers quarrel over the identity oT the mail. Gavetv Cuts 'Prie of. 0 ST Sunday Matinee Seats In, an effort to keep stcptwith the tendency to bring costs back to pre war times, the Gayety annpunces a permanent reduction in ttoe price scale Jor the Sunday matinee per formances for the balance of the sea- tioit amounts to as much as 50 per cent ot tormer prices. The cut is madcV.without there having been any reduction made in the cost of operating the theater. Old Ma Johnson states that when ; such material reductions, do come there will be still further slashing of me permanent scale ot prices. ' Late Mayor's Sister ' Speaks Here Sunday I J' i A - sJ I Miss Mary MacSwineyv sister of the late lord mayor of Qork, who will give a first-hand report on con ditions in Ireland as principal speak er at a meeting at the' Auditorium Sunday afternoon. City Attorney Confined Jo Jlis Home -by Illness City Attorney Frank L. Weaver is confined to liis Iiork in the Idalia apartments, Thjrty-thini and Dodge streets, with a severe attack of erysipelas. He'was reported fighting a -high temperature yestcrday . He has been ill. for, aittuek and is not expected to be able to return to his office- for -several, weeks'., y?. Briff.City jVetyg Americanization Classes . ..- - rr r nr. J i t i.. toupen weanesaay migm ! Americanizationf classes for Vnen and women" who have applied for their final naturalization papers will be held next Wednesday evening. One class, whiclfr will meet ill -he 'council chamber, jbf the city, will be directed Dy H.. U fage. the oHter, which will meet in the South Side uuy nau, win oe conaucica Dy rerry Wheeler. f Classes, will bo held two nights a week, the nights to 'be determined at , the meetings nest Wednesday. Government text books will be used. Directors of Americanization work )i the Omaha Woman's club and the public schools are co-operating ship training.,1- 5 s - . it :1 a :- ht-:i '"' I' Uf UlCl. X UVl 111 JfXtW. - Service Now at Monte Carlo Clarence Lange, one of the first pilots in the Chicago-Omaha air mail service, is sojourning in Monte Car-r 'o, according to a letter received by Harry O. Palmer, a friend of this Birdman.- t., ""Mr. Lance resieneJ from the air 'mail service four months ago, ex-4 pecting to join the air forces of Gen eral Wrangel in Russia. While cross ing the Atlantic, Mr. 'Lange learned that Wrangel had left his scene of activities' and thus far the former Omaha pilot has been unable to re sume correspondence with the gen . eral. v . ' ' ' ' Hayden Personal Estate t Worth More Than $600,000 An mventory, tuea yesterday in probate court by the special adminis frators of Joseph Hayden indicates that the personal property of the late head of Hayden Bros., is worth wire than $600,000. all in gilt-edge bonds, bankaccountsand other se curities, v ' ' One of the items showed that Mr, Hayden Invested $178,760 in Liberty bonds, making him one of the largest holders of these bonds in Omaha. The shareholdings included - Union Pacific, Armour & Co. and he Fcd- 1 T I ..... criu i-auu uaus. - y - ,. , 1 . Onlvabout 5 per cent of the lower animals are defective'attorth, a much cwer ratio than among human . htings. ; r' ' ' - " 'liiM'ctloir lilfit Walter y f. Smith, wlii,staid thiTalr mail seii-' lee between cnicagro ana umana, made a flight yesterday from the big city by the'- lakes to Omaha. He has been making inspection flights on t$l of the air routes of thje coun ty ;, ,'r- ShniiJd Ob-sorve Orilinaiicc Health ConlmiRsionei J. K Edwards appeals to Omaha ns to observe the city ormance which prohibits spit ting on walks or In public places. He plains tliiU h,e makes this request In the interest of the health of the city. . ' i Funeral for- Judge Funeral serv ices for Judge James Neville will be held privately this miorning at 10 in the chapel of Forest Lawn ceme tery. Rev. Frank O. Smith will have clarse of, the service. The bdy. :nn brought from San Diego by tluee 'eons. . , Safe Combination Broken The LcoRiblnation.'Of the safe In the office of Harmon & Weeth, Sixteenth and THIRTY FATHOMS under Norway seas the I j cod-fish in Nature's labor- f atory works to help J Scott s Emulsion . i A DVERTISKMEKT 666 ii precriptiorV for Colds, Fever and ' LaGrippe. it's the most speedy remedy we know. AnVtBTISBMEXT, TIMELY WARNING Cold and Grip aer'ms find their e&rliest ' victims among-those -who are vyeak n d run down and whose, re sisting pow v er is lowest. Thefcure f o o dfCefe- ments in i Fa t her John's Medicine build energy to resist Cold and Grip germs. The gentle laxative effect of ' Father v Jolin's Medicine helps to drive 'out impunities. , You are safe, when you -take Father John's , Medicine be- . a use t is ixee irom aiconoi or flncprnna irncra in onv tnrm ' ' r ' 65 ,jrart in us Z 3f Meiwr back withmtt S II If HUNTS Slv. fail la taa f trMant at JTCH ECZEMA, yj JtlNGWORM. TETTER r lyfpthar Itching ahia tflwun. l Tor T5-cat Wax at snr risk. serve human-need. An admirable form of strength-protection, Scott's Emulsion costs little but benefits much. v SaottABowaa BloomfiaU, N. J. ALSO MAKERS OP (Tablets or Granules) INDIGESTION ADVERTISEMENT G DMQTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good . for Congestion and Colds 5 i as Mustard . , ' But the old-fashioned mustard, plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters -gave, without the piaster and without the blister. ' Musterole does it It is a dean, ' white ointment, made with oilof mus tard. It is scientifically prepared, to that it works wonders, and yet does sot blister the tenderest skin. ' Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re liefhow speedily the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sore, throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, eprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil blains, frosted feet colds of the chest jt often prevents pneumonia). -, 35c and 65c Jars; hospital size $3.09 mm , mi M4 K'd DANDRUf f REMOVER SHAMPOO of aH for the entire ftmu different. (onlicd diffenat. dilierent from tor Too ever . It, ate BCIBI A rlr. n mrmirt (res iron eUndrnf. reM end feraigo mbtuace which it the tecret of bright, bceu- unu aur. Girls! Girls!! Qesh- Your Skin With Cuticura SanaW eark (Saes. Otntmene, Tilraai) UtSnttimfifiX. aHlfca.aTiM Mdi Talma) erMtatm i'tirleii streets, was broken off TThursJay . night by burglars, yvho tailed to force) the door of the strong box which contained $500, Entrance was gained through a front window. Impress fivmnalhy Members of th. Umahe air mail station sent to Mr. H. H. Rowe at LaCrose, yis.. expreMlons of sympathy on account of the death of Pilot Rowe. whomet death in a burning German Junker plane. Rowe was in the Chicago Omaha air service until a few days aso. Trial Next Week Em 11 Luhovich'. 140S Webster street, indicted by the federal grand Jury on a charge of violating the Volstead at, was ar rested yesterday by an amietant United States marshal. He will be tried next week. Might Have Long Sentence If Henjaniln Fuller,- alleged forger should -lie convicted on all of the cases to which he has confessed, ho could be Kentenced to a total of 229 years in the penitentiary He faces pTtrarlltlon to Knlnmitoo. Mlt-h. oil a .v charge of stealing $25,000 from the mails. Woodmen Circle Meets The Omaha Woodmen Circle Federation held its monthly meeting Thursday eveulng at 40K W. O. W. building. After a short biiHiness session a very Interesting patrtfltlo program was given. The meeting was closed with a talk by Miss-Chase, teacher in the South Hide schools. Particular kiirgtiira Burglars who climbed through a window of the home of H. W. Woodworth, 83 18 -Hickory street,. Thursday night, were so 1 particular that they took several old coins. They al.io en riched themselves with two watches, a revolver aud 1500, according to re ports to he police, -y Vrgcs Suitable RccognlUon-An. tdnlo Vemito, local Italian consular agent, has tamed an appeal to Oma ha Italian organizations, urging that suitable recognition be given to the visit on February 25 of Grand Master Commandant Arthur Toscanlnl and Ills famous orchestra from th,e Scala theater, 'Milan,.' ltaly.. j&ixuplHmo Taken Harry K, Zauhn. being held in tho county in ii on a federal charge of violating the liquor laws, asserts, mat it la cup or sorrow. Is indeed running over. Ills saxophone, with which .he whlled away the time, has been taken from him on a replevin action. The In strument had dot been fully paid for. - m BBH I I , HAIR GOODS 1 At greatly reduced ricet natural wavy hair switches, inside pompa dour and transformations ar in 'eluded 10)n rvn -(Pes j. EVERYBODY'S STORE" . plant. MtK N Saturday ew :T TV eV i .' ' -t viercnandise will be an Interesting: ulllfCTuUe Arriving Daily jDav in this Store J S eV I ' :. , " v . ... ' . i i Ixjiaww iiwiruifl wa e t iuin wihk raore delicate and fitting valentine could yeu find than cut flowers or V i The Whole Nation Honors the Memory of ' - Abraham Lincoln j On Hh 11 2th Birthday V;.. - " And why shouldn't they? When his life work was' to. lestsblish principles which would hold throughout the ages. He wss firm in his convictions and upheld justice and truth in ifpite of public opinion, whose bitter criticism would daunt- " the heart of most men, but noV Honest Abe. He lived his life striving to uplift humanity and to instill the principles, of .truth. Kis life is ever a lesson before us. The adher encp to principle and inherent honesty, which were his out- ' standing characteristics, form the ideals of this store. These ideals are upheld, we believe, in our aim to maintain the most moderate pricings consistent with bur high standard of equal ity and to continue as always, to be of the "greatest service to the greatest number." v Celophane, Crepe de Chine, Bataviand , ; Candy Braid. -.' 'Y -'; y. ;-; Copies of higher priced models. Valentine Greetings , Clever Valentine Novelties are on display in the Station-, ary Dept. There, are'daiuty bits of cardboard transformed by clever hands and heads into beautiful greetings-the prell tiest decorations and cutest designs, and cupids, hearts, ar rowB and valentines, as well as the more elaborate affairs that carry a world of regard.' Straw Hats com bined -Vyith Hair Braid, Georg- . ette, Viica. t r AII hand-made hats. " Trimmed Hats $500 r . -'vl'l' ..' .'V Never before have'we had such a demand for popular priced hats,. , and we have them in more styles, better qualities than we have shown ;. for a long, long time. - All'greatly underpriced for Saturday's selling. Clever Pohd Sonnets. New Mitzi Sailors, Draped Hindu Turbans V yl the seasons newest adaptations. "Irene" Blue, Brown, Henna, Rust, Peacock, Navy,1 Black. Worn en's Nov Silk Hosiery $3.45 PlfV pair Women's silk stockings in black with white klox and blue and " brown with -Self klox. Some are in all pilk. and silk with lisle garter tops. Special at $3.45 pair. . '.'':'',. ' ' ''. ' - Main Floor ' '. : $ Drugs and .Toil t Articles S - , V Assorted odors in perfumes and sachets at 35c ox.' , "C . Manpn Lescsnt face powder, $1.19. . , ; , y Dorin lip sticks, 17c ' :' ; Fleur de. Amour sachets,original 1-oi. bottle, $1.50. Mary Garden vanity case, 98c. ,' ; t . 1 , '.? Mavy perfume, original half -ounce bottle, 49c. ' , Stevens' depilatory, odorless, 47c. j m j,'- ' Hand-drawn tooth brushes, 19c ' - M - , Dr.. Bell pine tar and honey, 42c- ' , ' ' ' Turpo for ..colds in chest,, small size, 19c; large size, 35c w M Lysol, a general disinfectant, 19e. Bcechman's Odorcide for perspiration, 89e. ' " ' ' : Main Floor ... , , . . ' ' ' '- Gauntlet Gloves Sale Priced $4.75 ' African cape gauntlet k gloves' in slip on and strap , wrist styles, in brown and beaver shades," out seanriewn. Sizes 6Yz to 7.,- A wonderful quality: and very specially priced. Pair $4.75. ' Imported Vanity Cases 50 c :- This little imported . ase is oblong shape and contains an exceptionally good sized vtnirror and nice quality compact powder and rouge. - Block and Whito Room Fourth' Floor. Spanish Combs which are worn with-the new hair dresses . At Greatly Reduced Prices Obr entire line of plain and fancy carved Spanish combs in the Black and White Room will be , greatly, rlduced for Sat urday.' , ; A Purchase Sale of Men's -SAMPLE Which Is 'But a. Fraction of - Their Real Value - Composed of a assortment of heavy, ' medium and lfsrht weights in a great variety , v of worsteds, silk ,and wool and wool -mixed garmfhts. . Not every size in every garment, -. but all siijes represented. This price is only 'x a small fraction of their real worth. Special ior Saturday, $2.65. - s M . - x . '' - Main Floor ' . ;" ' 1 i " - ' ,". 1 , : . . "Union Suitsvy. WW; See these gattnenU in our display window. - Men's Gaps $1.65 ' A 'snecial purchase of -men's cans in , the latest -styles. Consisting of i: fine worsteds of the latest colorings -and fabrics,-also many tweeds' and heathers. Extra special $1.65. - - il.' (' . Moln Floor . '.'"'r Tims Caps For Boys ; $1.59 1 "' Thesie ar the' caps the boys all want. They come in a large assort ment of colors. Boys ; Parents-You'll Appreciate th Sturdy Wearing Qualities of These- r rV ; of Blue - 1 Sergey $8.95 to $13.95 '-.. " ' - . - . ' V ; These are'belted models, nicely tailored and carefully cut and finished in excellent style. There are all sizes in the assortment, from ages 8 to 18 years. " Parents should lake advantage of this sale, for it Includes boys', suits of good Quality serge, made in every style and material. ;." 'A ' ' . ' . Fourth Floor " A 7v : Men's All the. Year Around Weight Serge Suits , of the Better Makes ',' $26.50 $$5.00 Every style man's suit is represented in these ear around' weight s? rge suits. Each suit is splendidly tailored and carries the Burgess-Nash guarantee of, quality. . Fourth Floor The Desirable Modes in Siting Suits Are Ntw-TailUun for liwecn Seasons ;-f ( For Women and Misses . , " Novel, swagger "suits "for travel or town, straight silhouetted, subtly simple with; silk; embroidery " and braiding in smart, distinciiv-" designs. Particularly .' preferable are suits of tricotineiquetine; poiret twill, novelty tweeds and covert cloth; one of these new, nifty suits is a requisite of 'fe very carefully chosen spring out fit Prieed from $25.00 and up :rJ ! v V Book for a Valentine . Something vfhich will be a continued reminder of the . sender as well as a most acceptable val entine, j Recessional, 40c. v . Danny Deever 85c. Spell of the Yukon, $2.00. Just Folks, -$1.25. , Rubalyat'of Omar Khaiiyam, $2.00. Childs Garden of Verse, 35cv Barrack Room Bal lads, 35c, Birth Day Books, 75c. . ,. - .. Special Numbers Just Arrived in Victrola Records 0 the Opera You Shouti Have. Aid Fsrwoll OK EartK, Bobraa Rudolph ' Narratire, My Name is Minn!, Musetta Walts Song. Barber of SaTille-r-A Little Voice I Hear. ' Carmetk Lot is Like a Wood JUrd, Flower Song. Ernani Ernani Fly With Me. Faust Even - Bravest Heart, Jewel Song. Ciaconda Dance of the Hours. Jewels of - the Madoana-Ra feel's Serenade. " Lakme Ball Song.' ( Lohangrln Weddtor March, . Else Dream. , Lucia De Lammarmoor Mad Scene. .. Madam Butterfly-Duat , of the Flowers. , Martha Last Rot of Summer. .Spinning , Wheel Quartet. Your Future Dwelling. ' Thou the We ' Mignon Knowest - Laird. . Worm Hoar Me, Norma. Otello Drinking Song. - Swear By Heaven. Pagliacei Prologue, On With the Play. Pearl of Brazil The Charming Bird. ; Puritan! la Sweetest Accents. Ri g o I 1 1 o Dearest Name, Quartet. Romeo and Juliet Welts Song. Samson and Delilah My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice. . Tales of Hoff man Barca rolle. - - i oica uore . and music. T r a v I a ta Ono of Whom I Dreamed. 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