mis -!&.:. ujiaHA. SATURDAY, APRIL 9. 1921. i American Opera Star Working for Hohenzollerns rima Donna 'Said to Be Planning to Get Former Crown Prince Out of Holland. By GEORGE SELDES. t'hlrafo TrilniM (ablr. Copyright, 19:1. Berlin, April 8. In the spring th; lloltenollcrn lancy lightly turns to thoughts of getting away from Hol land. At least Midi arc reports from va lious fiourccs where Constantino's comeback and Karl's adventure have aroused the highest hopes and led to renewed plans for escape. Today llohynzollern followers are discussing the' former kaiser's desire to go to South America and a ru- nuircd tirrnins.it that a vaplit-nwninc American millionaire stands ready i W'ahoO Defeats BoildVlO government could not permit this without the entente's approval. The former kaiser's desire to set , tie in the state of San l'aulo. Brazil, j is vouched for by Otto Friedrruucji, a servant who accompanied the t x- kaiscr into exile and then became a sailor and has recently vjsifd at Doom. I'riedrenuch declared the former kaiser planned to ro to South America as soon as the for mer empress' health would permit. Aurora Churches Oppose Playing of Sunday Ball Aurora, Neb., April 8. (Special.) A warm conference took piace be-, tween the board of commissioners of Hamilton county and a large com mittee from the Aurora churches on the question of .Sunday' base ball. The -commissioners had previously passed a resolution permitting Sun day base ball in the count v. under certain conditions and the commit tee from the churches were urging the repeal of this resolution. After several hours spent in discussion' of the question the commissioners laid the matter over until Saturday,', when tt will be taken up and decided. .. Mexico Will Vise Oil Field Leases Goernmeut Plans to Keep Tabasco Free From . Foreigners. Mexico. City, i April ?. Contracts for the lease of oil lands in the state of Tabasco will not be recognized by the' Mexican government unless tney receive tne sanction 01 me-department of Commerce and Indus try savs an official announcement issued here. This statement Was a result of great excitement over tt discovery of oil in Tabasco, and a rush of operators to 'hat district. Most of the" leases already mad: have, been given foreign oil men chief rights to tne sudschi, present ii g problems much the same as en countered in petroleum development projects in the Tampico field. Important petroleum discoveries have been made in Tano, it is re ported, ' - Woman Fleeted Head of Central City High School Central City, April 8. (Special The following teachers were elected to have charg of the high school here the c6ming year: Miss B. A. Dexter, superintendent: Lil lian Connybeare. principal: Helen Wehrle Latin; Telva Dressier, nor mal training; Aletha Scott, music; Helen "Scott, mathematics.' - Hoskins Lumber Yard is Burned at Loss of $35,000 ' Hosk'ns,- Neb., April 8. (Special Telegram.) The Farmers Lumber company,'- owned by Hoskins and Sioux-City, men,' was destroyed by fire of unknown origin early Friday morning. The lo.-.s is estimated at $35,000. The Norfolk fire depart ment -.as called to help a hastily organized bucket brigade, which saved tne town from destruction by 'toiifmin; the flames to the lumber yards. ' Cambridge High School s Track Team Starts Practice Cambridge, Neb., April 8. (Spc cial.l The Cambridge High school track teanvis working out daily. The schedule has not been made out. but will include a dual meet with Bart ley, the southwestern Nebraska meet at McCook and the state meet at Lincoln. Paul Rodwell is captain of the team and looked on as one of the strong point-getters.' Pawnee City Surgeon is -Honored on. 50th Birthday Paw nee' City, Neb.. April 8. (Spe cial.) Dr.; Y. H. Boyer, head of the Pawnee hospital, and well known over the state in medical circles, was honor guest at a surprise dinner in the hospital and later 1 another birthday party was enjoyed at his home in honor of his 5Uth birthday. - " " 11 Safety Device Installed On Pawnee City Streets Pawnee City, Neb., April 8. (Spel cial.) A dangerous street crossing here has beert made safe by the in stallation of a cement marker, which prevents cars from parking within 15 feet of the sidewalk crossing. Formerly cars were parked so close to the walk, it was impossible for pedestrians to see approaching cars. Sidney Country Club Enlarges Golf dourse Sidney, Neb., April . 8. (Special.) The Sidney Country club started work this week on the completion of the second nine holes of the golf course, in order to have a complete 18-ho!c course. Because of the large number of golf enthusiasts in the club, it was found necessary to ex tend the course. The Country club own loO acres of land adjoining the city, and have a large swimming pool, tennis courts, golf links, and trapshooting grounds. The base ment of the clubhouse is finished and plans are underway fbs the com pletion of the clubhouse this, season. Dubois" Plans New,5c)ool And Two More Grades Pawnee City, fteb..' April . 8. (Specia:.) The town-wf 'Dubois is iittempt.ug to -add two. njore. grades to its Ivgh school and build, a new s chool building. Petitions have" been circulated.' 1'hey 'flow. Have a 10 rade school - The presefvt' building is a frame structure and" the district has outgrown iU, ;. . Re-Elect School Head Edgar, Neb., April 8. .(Special.) The board of education re-elected Supt. C. S Gilbert for anqthrr year. Several teachers, also were; elected. Webster Couuty Starts Spring Work on Highways Red Cloud, Neb., April K (Spe cial.) Two crews of highway, pa trolmen have begun the" season';, work under the direction of Cpunty Commissioner Ovcring. One crew has 23 mile's of federal road to keep up and the other is maintaining II miles of state road. As the lutter has not been graded according to federal standards if is 'Harder to maintain than the federal rqad.. Applicant for Positiqa . Wants E-peuscs Paid Red Cloud, Neb., April 8. (Spe cial.) The school board has a new problem on its hands. Some time ago, whin the position of city, super intendent was open, they requested one of ihe applicants to conic her, that thy might meet him before vot ing on his application. He has now tiled a hill, for his traveling expenses. to rtfscue the former crown prince rrom -exile on Wciningcn island and take him to an American or an East Indian island. This wild scheme is treated of ill a weekly review ,by Roland von Berlin, who states: "A prominent American prima duiuia who has not forgotten past favors, has, offered to help the for mer crown prince, It is ' said .she tr!ed to induce an American .mil lionaire to place .his, 'yacht- at the -disposal of 'the former crown prince to enable '.-him to., quit the- Dated island Of Weillingen. ; . J, "But no country ha been found which- will allow, the . yacht to, set its passenger ashore. . Even the idea of taking iiini to the Dutch Indies would mec-with the 'refusal of the' Holland, government. '', , . J, Mention of- the.- American"", opera star's name in connection with tlio former crown -'prince did not' sur prise monarchists followers, yvlio re member the former crown prince's favors toward her. It is commonly stated that his influence obtained . her first hearing before royalty. Recently the owner of a large 'Berlin woodwork company offered ;Vh'c former crown prince a direc i -torship, but it was impossible for hint to return to Germany, even i in a private capacity, Another proposal provided a llun '" garian estate, . bnt 'the Hungarian, Give Farmers Electricity Wuhoo, Neb., April 8. (Special.) The bonds which the city of Wa hoo proposed to issue for the pur pose of extending electric trunk lines the country failed tov carry at the spring election. It was proposed to bond the: city to. pjiible trunk lines to be: built' out ifsom town.- within a radius. of five, miles jin -each direc tion and then let tile farmer attach their owivprrvate lines ..to. the city wires and purchase current from the city at regular meter rates. Nebrakaris in Washington Hold' Reunion' at Wenatchce Pawnee City, Neb.', "April .8. !! ' li..r 7i f.-..,,,rtr rpct- i special, (.vuumv . ... - dents of : Nebraska,'., now.? living in, the vicinity, of,,;Veratchee, Wash., held a Nebraska' reunion recently. A banquet .was se.rvcd in the Commer cial club rooms of that city. Many were' there who pioneered in the earlv davs here, moving on as the frontier ."progresscdvSv-csty a-rd.ri.T.'ent former "residents', ,ofFavijee-Cify )' were ortsent at the gathering. Sunday School Meeting Central City. April 8.. (Specral.) The Merrick County .Sunday School convention will he held in this city Monday and Tuesday at the ."'Presbyterian; church;. .. . : : "Follow the Beaton Path"1 BEATON'S Up to the Minute Prices for Saturday , " . -( Free delivery to all parts of Omaha. Our motoi cycles are at your service up to 10 p. m ; ', PATENTS AND ; DRUG WANTS VL. 30e Lavoris , , . . . 20 35c Bandoline, Beaton's, 25 30c Bromo Seltzer 22d 30c Pond's Vanishing Cream, at 22 50c Stillman's Freckle Cream, at ...39 60c. Daggett & Ramsdell Cold Cream ....... .'. 48J 60c Hind's Honey and Almond, at Alt $l..r0 , Goatorbe Face Pow der 98i $2.25 Coty's L'Origan Face Powder .....f8d, 75c Pinaud's Tivoli Face Powder 59 .1 CANDY DEPT.: : : Saturday f 1.-25 1-lb; J)qxS' Lowney'a Bitter ' Sweet- CKocolatesi Milk Chocolate Creams or American Beauties Choco lates, per lb ...69d SOc Fruit-filled,. Assorted Candies, - per lb. .... 39f $1.00 Chocolate-covered Fil berts, per lb. ... . .-. .59c PHOTO DEPT. Ansco No. 3 Vest Pocket, Jr., special- .12.00 Good Box Cameras, $2.50 and S3.50. Film. Developed Free When 'Print "Are Ordered.- 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste,. at .-39V 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste, 39c SOc Woodbury Facial Soap, at ..21t 20e DeMar's Glycerine or Almond Soap, per cake, 9Cs per doz .$1.00 25e Palmer's Lotion Soap, 17d 85c Cutex Nail Preparations, at 29c $1.50 Lilac Vegetal, Pinaud's, at 98C 15c Wear-Ever Human Hair Nets, per dozen.. $1.00 PERFUMES $2.00 Djcrkiss Extract, per oz. $1.15 $1.35 Jicky Extract, per oz., at .... ....... 85C Ideal Extract, Houbigant's, pcr.oz. ........ $2.49 RUBBER GOODS $2.00, 2-quart Velvet Com bination Water . Bottle and Fountain Syringe . . .$1.45 $1.40 Pvadiant 2-quart Foun tain Syringe . . '. . . . . .95 65c Glover's Mange Remedy, at 52C 50c Brilliantine, Beaton's, 39C 30c Colorite 22C- $1.25 Li&terine 79C Soc Eagle Brand Milk..)25c S1.10 Nuxated Iron. 89c $1.25 Lyko Tonic 98C $1.50 .McKesson's Wine of Pep sin $1.19 $1.25 .Pinkham's Vegetable Compound B8C 40c Castoria . . . . .' , . 24c SOc Laxative Bromo Quin- 22c ine Soc Sal Hepatica 29c $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk, at $2.89 75c Miona Dyspepsia Tablets, at 49C 25c. 4-oz. Peroxide Hydrosren, at IOC SOc Orazin Tooth Paste,' 34C 60c ' Cocoannt Oil Emulsion, at t ...39c 20c Venida Hair Nets, two for 25C 60c Herpicide 39C CIGARS 15c La Azora, Pals. .... .IOC Roitans, Breva IOC La Flor de Intals 7C 15c Rothenbergr. IOC 10c Mozart, 4 for 30c The Secret of Beauty A wonderful new astrineent skin treatment for removine. wrinkles and skin blemishes was recently dis covered in the private laboratories of Gervaise Graham, the world famous, beauty specialist, who numbers among her patrons such celebrated women as Geraldine Farrar, Kitty Gordon, and many of; the world's beautiful women. This entirely new treatment which was named the Graham Beauty Secret tightens the'' Ioosa . outer sl:in, removes wrinkles quickly, lifts the sagging muscles back into .place, removes - blackheads, reduces . coarse, enlarged pores, nourishes the inner skin tissue's and makes the skin firm, smooth and fine textured. . Graham Beauty Secret is an as tringent brown paste, entirely dif ferent from any treatment which you have ever used. It gives almost immediate-results and will not . irrita'.a the most delidate sklri. You can ob tain Graham Beauty . Secret in con venient opal jars, at Beaton Drnj Co. It is not expensive, as the larga jar lasts for several months." Those who have used it are amazed at its .quick results, and delitrhted. with the improvement in their appearance. Flower Department Saturday Fresh jCut Roses or Carnations, per doz. $1.00 Sweet Peas, per bunch ..50c ; .-r I . . . . , 1 ,. . . . 1 ' ' " ' "" 1 ' .' ' ' ' -" Clothes YouVe Waiting For W Knturdau f-WWWrr- Buy these Suits for .g y.i J- l . i t SSSVjMR '.XT .. It Y&'l - ot f 111 f) :..tvAiif no o rfr k you paid from - WV $50 to $75 tor buiib life uiese Men's and Woung Men's SUITS Come to this store Sat urday and get one of these suits at 35.00.. It's your chance to get the " suit you have been w ant ing at a remarkably low price. V These suits are depend- J ably tailored in worthy fabrics. Double breasted . and single breasted models in a variety of pleasing colorings; the weaves are of durable character and fine tex- ture. They are really .vohderful values. Men's. Store Second Floor SENSATIONAL Sale of Silk Shirt s Dressy Men! For - i Values From 6.50 to 8.50 in 632 Beauties Saturday A price that takes you way liack into the "good old times." - Glance at these beautiful materials: Solid colors and fancy striped Crepe de Chines : ; Satin striped Tub Silks J : $aiin striped Baby " Broadcloth Silks ; Plain stripe heavy Broadcloth Silks ' Season's greatest bargain! In this lot you will find no shirts worth less than 6.50 and on up to 8;50 each. The quantity is so limited and the price so very low that we will ask ,our good friends to.be ou hand early Saturday morning so as, not 'to'' be disappointed. , ' Main Floor Men's Store 1 Sale of Men's Hats These arc truly hats of known quality and eouie in all the new shades; all are trimmed in pure silk; have genuine leather sweats and many of them silk lined. These hats were made to sell for 5.00 to 8.00; .... (0 Specially priced for Saturday, , 40 Men's Cloth' Hati-Stitchcd hats in plain and fancy mix tures: specially priced at, 2.50 afen's taps About 40 doztn of Men's ' Imported English Caps, silk lined: iM and 3.00 talues; spoclnl for - -1 AA iSatnrdnjy l.JJ Main Floor Arcade Men's New Oxfords $9 to $12 Pair The new saddle strap browii.calf skin oxford is but one of -tlie many desirable styles that you will find an our men's shoe section brown kid and calf oxfords, per pair, - 9.00 to 12.00 ' '. Main Floor Men's Store ; Sale of Trunks and Bags , Snl of Trunks 3a canvas covered trunks and steel cov- n Ff ered, full-size tray; good lock and catches, each, .OU Genuine Leather Bags Walrus and long grain Kerotal and English plaid lining; good lock and catches; ' - A QQ -r.7u IS inches long; 10-50 values; Gennine Leather Trayellng Bags and Suit Cases Bags are leath er lined with, pockets; 16 and 18 inches long; 10.50 valhes; all in ono lot Q OCT Saturday, at, O.OD U. S. Hand. Trnnks About 75 of these now imtoek;, made of heavy, indestructible fiber; bold twice as much as the average suit case and will fit neatly into tne tonneau of an automobile; Spe cial, for Saturday, 4.95 Main Floor Men's Store n If'.: St r - i 'Ml f s i! Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attention. Beaton Drug Company loth and Farnam Streets, .. "'"' '-"' " -ri-v'