THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21. i M If luox&ciienry Laid to Rest in iVault in Florida Simple Services Mark Funeral , Aged Negro Servant -. WeVpi at Death of "OIJMare.M JacE.onville. FI Dec. 21 "Marie J1 c15J" Watterion. content with thfTjwrn of hit life, retted tolay from labor. With cn( Jhe niemberi of hit itn mediiie wwy present, and with the hour oHne nrvice unannounced, the body of ,thp; venerable Kentucky jaurnaliio died here yesterday wai f3 in a vault to remain un til aj'rtrtfcjhcn it will be taken home to-Xi-given a final resting place bediile Iris mother and father in Cave itilt remcfry at Louisville. Docause of the grief of hii mother aild ki.tcr and for fear many per sons would attempt to attend the brief and-'.iiUi)!e service at a mor tuary chaH which preceded hying away of In-' body, Henry Watterson, jr., arranged that the hour of the service rot, be made' public and the family- requested that there be no floral tribtites. desiring that the serv ice and everything connected with it he as simple, as possible. The Rev. J. T. -Boomn pantor of the First Christian church here, of which de nomination Mrs. Watterson is a member, officiated. ' Hundreds of messages of con dolence were received yesterday by Mrs. Watttrson from old friends of "Marse Henry" and newspaper men who trained under him. . One, pecu liarly touching was ? from Arthur Krock, .editor of the Louisville Times. - !f r r ' Weeping for VOld JtUrster." "Jim and I are weeping for the death of Old Marster," it read. "Jim" is Jim Wilson, aged negro servant, who has resided at the Watterson home for many years. ' Tribute From Bryan. Col. : R. W. Bingham, publisher of the Louisville Courier-Journal, of which i Mr. Watterson was editor for about SO years, learned of Colo nel Watterson's death when he ar rived here late today en route to Havana. , ' ; , From Miami came a tribute from W. J.' Bryafi, alternately opposed and supported in his ' presidential campaigns by the: pen of Colonel Watterson; .. ., ; 'The' country will learn with deep regret qf the death of Henrv Wat terson," said Mr.. Bryan. "His abil ity and long experience and his pic tureso.ue;style and impressive and genial personality gave him a c n spicuous.fejytion Sjttodng the nation's journalists He- was a unique, char acter n,one an' fill his place." -. Ilalian'sijtrtJrge Meet a OiVi Submarine Question Washington, Dec. 23. (By A. P.) FaihVre of" the .French delegation to receif expected additional - in ktructionj 'to auxiliary naval craft troni jts,hofie government promised to lead J "farther discussion today of the irflfcnVarine . question by the Vashinfthionference in the single meeting Iiely to break a pre-Christ-mas lulEThe meeting of the full i navaLGjamjttee ,was ' set or 3 o'clock. ' ' ' WhileJu. various delegations pre pared fl5J,!lje afternoon meeting suggestogi"ferne from the Italian represeutilwn through an authorize, spokesnj'attthat another conference be arrat&e&soon after the adjourn ment otMiW present gathering to take up tiltther the question of aux iliary.1. CattTaft. , . : Driver .Seriously , Injured Whe'w&r Rolls Down Bank ' MilwuK Wis.." Dec. 23. Lewis Yarman-ofHwilwaukee is in a serious conditioiii after. droppinK 175. "feet in his Automobile late Wednesday down a 45 degree incline , over - the lake WafTfr. Yarman's car is 're ported to Itftyc skidded over the curb and 'foiled widewise; down the bluff, coming totafstop-20 feet from the water: Pofcee say that the machine must have Ahmed over 20 times. . AMconda Issue. ' f5 New York, xcc;'- . .e Ana conda" Copprr Mining company to day announced an issue of $223,215 shares -of tff&sury stock to share holders' at fc$S0 a share on a basis of one-share to every 10 years held to financethe acquisition of the. Amef ican lrass company. . Celebrate Fiftieth .Wedding Anniversary no W J r Mr, and Mrs. Erick Ostbcrg. York Neb., Dec. 23. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs, F.rick Ostbcrg will cel ebrate their fiftieth wedding anni versary at their home at Benedict, Neh., Christmas day. Mr. Ostbcrg was born in Sweden February 21, 1841. At the age of 26 he came to America and settled at Bishop Hill,- near fialva, III. i hrec years later he returned to Sweden, and the - following year came hack to America in company with a brother, sister and Miss Ella Johnson, who became his wife, De cember 4, 1871. Thev are the parents of five chil dren, three sons and two daughters, of whom there are living, Edward J., living near Ansley; Mrs. M. W. Os born and Mrs, C. M. Hoover, both of York county. Attending the celebration will be Mr. and Mrs. . Peter Elforse. of Stromsbursr. who witnessed the ceremony 50 years ago. Mrs. El forse is a sister ot Mr. Ustocrg. Mr. Ostberir is a pioneer farmer and stockman of this section, having moved to Nebraska 39 years ago. Telegraphic. Briefs Doctor Arrested, " ' ,' , Waukesha, Wis.. I-'c. SS. Dr. 3, K. Norrls, executive director of the Rst Haven Sanatorium at Waukesha and Roy Jni'ksnn, ' a patient, were arrested today by Sheriff Keeble of Waukrstia county. on warranta chanting aala of speculative oil stock to world war veterans, patlenu at tha Inst tut on w tnout oDtaining a permit from the atate railroad commis sion. , ' , Asks Import Duty on Films,'-., Waihinrinn. Dec. S3. Increased Import duttea on motion tricture films, aenaltlxed but not exposed, waa urred before the aenate finance committee today by Charles H. Cole, of Boston, speaking; for the Bay Btate Fllme company, uoaion; tho Eastman Kodak company; me Anaoo company, and the rowers rum Prn.iucia. all of Rochester. N. T. The witness aald foreign competition, largely Otrman, had already reaunca in n cloalng of two ot the five film making factories In the country. Will Not Cut Watte. ' t....... u... n.. 53 w. M Wooil. president of, the American Woolen com pany,- yeaterday announcea 10 eiipiojw that their wages for the coming season are not to be reauceu. , . Tokio Surprised At Interpretation Given Pacific Paet Japanese Said to Be Opposed To Application of Treaty To Mainland of Their Country. By GRAFTON WILCOX. Washington. Dec 21 With , re publican senators friendly to the new four-power treaty planning to ap peal to President Harding for clari fication of the pact with respect to its application to the mainland of Japan, it was learned last night that aid in this respect may come sooti from the Tokio government also. Senators who are somewhat both ered by the dual interpretation of the treaty believe that if the pact were altered so as to eliminate all am biguity as to the .scope of its appli cation the opposition would be de prived of its strongest weapon , and prompt ratification would be assured. Reports in conference quarters de clare that the Tokio government has been surprised at the interpretation of the treaty, which includes the mainland of Japan in the terms of the four-power agreement. Tokio is said to be much opposed to this in terpretation and there is expectation here that some official word from the Japanese government 1 on this subject may be heard soon. - Senators vho want clarification be fore the treaty is sent to the senate say that if the president sends the treaty to the senate in its present term it is likely to encounter much stronger opposition than had been expected and a senate reservation clarifying the meaning of the pact tult undoubtedly command considrr able support. The time to modify the treaty, they argue, it now before the opposition in the senate has ha t time completely to cpitalie the misinterpretation of the pact. Opening of Soviet Congress Postponed Moscow, I)cc. 2J. The opening o( the all-Russian soviet congress, to bate taken place veterdav. has been postponed. It probably will be held rriday. In the meantime the all-Russian communist conference is meeting to decide what shall be the action of the party at the sovid congress. The conference is considering six questions: I-'irst, the action of the communist party in the economic re establishment of Russia; second, in dustry: third, agriculture; fourth, the clearing of the party of undesirables; fifth, the attitude of the party toward co-operative organizations, and sixth, the third intrrnationale and its new tactical problems. 75 Last Shewing Today "HER STURDY OAK" Featuring Wanda Hawley TOMORROW "CAMILLE" With NAZ1MOVA . and VALENTINO -' ' ' Note to Finland. - ( r.i. . Th. nn.Un hftlahtvltC niga. 1' . -am. r .c - ' " government has Bent a new note to Fin- ( .,i . ... ......in... .m.nii fnr U'lth- drawal of alleged Finnish aid to the in- surgenta In Karelia ana expulsion ira Finland of General Boris Savinkoff (Gen eral Savlnkoff, a member of.' tile- former Kerenskl government of Russia, was re- .... .vnAn. -An. Tnlnn,l tt.t the re cently Hircucu ..v.. . " . T quest of the Bovlet government.) y. - ', Jobltas Piaturbanct. V ' , Tnn ' nn M.-l-fBV A. P I AH tX- i.mt.i rrnun of the unemployed In -Lon don was declared in , an annonucement by Scotland Yard today to be planning to create a disturbance today or tomor row In the West End of London.. Tne r.. TCnH iiiiiIad'i fashionable snop- plng district, which is crowded these daye with Christmas shoppera and Is fre quented by numbers of the unemployed wno are aouciiing iuuuoj day buyers. , '' ". ;' ' Dlu In Npert. '' ' '.?,.V Diaz, commander of the Italian -armlea IP the woria war, arnveu mu; .... United Statea tv here he spent two lonthe as gues-r or ine am "'" . ,u..in-inativ mivm1' at tro tie Was Biiiiriomo.ivo..v - - pier by civil, m;lltary and communal au thorities ana ny yic jiuumji - Nlblaclc and the offlnera of the Atnerlcin battleship Ltah. now .In -the harbor. A crowd, many memos , ; banners of welcome, greeted the general WUIl Baivos Ol cnei. . i Tnrla May Bn Morata. r.. 'o Th hnrao soon will be but a irtemoty. 'so far as the principal tnorougniarea ui. j,t plana of "traffic reformers" are adopted tn an etrori to uiaemaiigi ... JamB which are daily making the podestrlan'a exlatence more uncertain. . Ivrls t Preside. Shamokln. Pa.. Dec SS.John Lewla. International president of the XJnlted M In e Workers of America, ties notified District ... .j . ,. t n.M.n that. h . will lire Bido at the tri-dlstrlct convention which opens January 17 to irame aenrnios ou .L.k..i,. nrlrtr to the. exnlra- tlon of ths present working agreement April ,1. . - , .,r . VmI, ftnnM DeatroTed. - Jtangum. Okl.. Dec. M. Six men were injured, tnree eerioueiy m bw'"1-- . . j .... . 1 Kl.l.h il.alnU.Ui plosion cauFeu wy n.c six stores, a moving picture theater, ana a garage at Duke, Jackson county. 18 mllee aoutn oi nere ibis . msu.. Man and tVoman, Both S7, Wed. Mertden, Conn., Dec. SS. Mrs. Harriet B Lucas of thla city, and George L. El mer of Providence, It. I., both S7, were married today by the Rev. Everett Burns at the First Methodist Episcopal church. Wm TONIGHT i llJxhristmasive'l 111;; "dance;-! ifllff m Unveilin Mammoth Sgf 111 1 CHRISTMAS TREE 1 Mf( Special Music ; ." M P'Ki Vim CARL LAMPS ORCHESTRA g i NEW SONGS ' JIMMY SCHUYLER j Illi.Pffl ' FREDDY WALKER M These Things at the 5 Sherman & Mc Co nne 11 Drug Stores: Perfumes Perfume Sets Stationery CANDIES Bulk and Box CIGARS By the Box RAZORS Every Known Kind- Manicure Rolls - .These at 20 less than wholesale prices at our 16th and Harney St. store. Thermos Bottles and Kits Water Bottles Beautiful Brushes . Hair and Military t You'll save time and MONEY by coming to us first Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. S Good Drug Stores m Prominent Locations. Corner 16th and Dodge . Corner 16th and Harney Corner 19th and Farnam Corner 24th and Farnam Corner 49th and Dodge Brandeis Restaurants , . ' IN THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE 'ROOM WILL PRESENT Mme. Effie Stile, Operatic Star Xmas, Saturday Matinee, Dec. 24, 1921 12:00 to 2:00 P. M. P ROGRAM MME7 EFFIE STILE in Aria from "Cavalieria Rusticana" and Villanella from "Villanella," French Operette. GILBERT JAFFREY Late Pupil of ' Leopold Auer ' in1:.' "Humoresque" and "Adoration" ByBoroski. ARTHUR RANDALL, ACCOMPANIST FROM CARL ALLEN'S DANCELAND SERENADERS BRANDEIS NEW , ORCHESTRA Table D'Hote Lunch 75c and a la Carte .- Quality in Food and Courteay in Service Do Not forget This Is Last Week to Make Youf Reszr? vatiorts for NeVf Year's Eve . Tea Dansant 4:00 to 5:30 P. M. J. L. Brandeis & Sons Theee RetUaranta will be open all da? and evening Monday, December 26. Take 17th St. Elevator. Miners lo File Test Suit Against Kansas Court hwv Iowa Attorney Uircctrd to Prrjiare Action To lifter mine Validity of In dustrial Act. Hjr The Aauirlalri I'm. Kansas Citv. pec. 2.1 Suit at tempting to irove the Kansai indus trial court act unconstitutional and invalid will lc brought shortly in Kansas, at the instance c( the in ternational headquarters of the FINAL DAY BETTY COMPSOK in ladies Must Live' I'nitid Mini! Wnkei, f Auietiia. John I.. l ewi, iiitcrtutio, ill ilenl ainioinueil late vrsterday. lie said ludw'e ). T. Cluikson oi Alhia, la., ceneul couiuet (or the United Mi;ie W'cxkers in the Ioms distrkt, Nu, of the union, had been direct ed (o piepatc ku'h attioit, Mr. Lewis nude a t riff statement residing general conditions and . ...... . J.. . i. - i . i ii : iiiis(icii in me ians coai neiUB, where a content in in progress be tween followers of Alexander 1 lo wat, whom Lewis deponed from of fice as president of District I J, United Mine Worker of America, October 1J, and jiiion miners and LllCVXV M WUOVlttf LAST TWO TIMfS MATIN tE TCOAY, 21S tarty Csjrltla TONIGHT at 8:00 HELEN KELLER Bliss, 0it a Fefittly Daab Dane Fenlesle MEL KLEE SWIFT a KELLY Msri.rtt Ford "East and Weet" HARRY J. CONELY Aetoe's Fables "Topics o( the Day" Pathe News Mallsns IS te SOe: seme 7se tsS II M 1st. ase Suail. Might I to Is 11.00; wsis 11.2 , Sstureo asd SuRtfsv. AutesinSllf Ruisber 1 19.07 vlsi twe Hill te Say. Witca let luohy auiubar tofferrew. THE CHRISTMAS DEMAND FOR SEATS IS BIC. RESERVE SEATS EARLY FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MATINEES AND NIGHTS. officials who li4e heeded the cr th i s of Leu is nd international of ficers acting at liis direction. The Itowat partisans do not recognize the removal and a hearing on a suit brought jn the name of llow.it and men who were district olfkials. in -OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" and Nil Today R.sVdSaat, toe Lm4 Waal 01 Sola msSt la I ,7oU Bill 0 Broadway )' CaBtslls. Marra liana) W.llS Calhsrlae Craotara. A '! el aaioitS lua that lilt lha kaliaay anaa liaa a at a. irallcaama Taaagmra. aauly Caaius el Laatlea' Tickata, IS-JOc Every Weak Day UUtritt 14 undr him has been in progreas since Monday, LAST TIME TONIGHT "All' Fair in Love" STARTS TOMORROW "NO WOMAN KNOWS" -ss5 Also at Th STARTS TODAY PRESENTED By WM. FOX RACING SENSATION e Muse Today Only Ran ' Away! n i n.,.:,, b mi wiiiii i i za 1 1 rcyri I Several of our customers have skipped," leaving instruments that were not fully paid for. Some of these are nearly new and cannot be told from brand new instruments. Player Pianos Pianos Phonographs These instruments will be sold at once for the balance due us. Some of them are nearly paid for, and the small balance may be paid in small weekly or monthly payments. Just a few of these instruments left. You never had an opportunity like this before; better hurry. Dougias st. Thatcher Piano Co.jack.on Phone 3066 Last Day Eebe Daniels "THE MARCH HARE' Christmas Eve f aw. Ilnnninn ffS HOTEL. I Ball Room INFORMAL Admission 50c War Tax 5c Refreshments served without charge. $1.50 Table d'hote Dinner . Served Sunday and Monday 12 to 2 P. M. and 6 to 8 P. M. For Saturday A special sale on a choice selection of new and pop ular Phonograph Records at 40c v Hundreds to Select From. Phonographs at V Price. 2415 Farnam Street ECZEMA ON. FACE MLUI In Blisters On Little Girl. Skin Sore and Red. Cuticura Heals. "When my little girl rms four months old eczema broke out on her face and neck in small blisters. Her skin waa very sore and red. Later the breaking out developed into sore eruptions. She was cross and could not sleep day or night. . "The trouble lasted about six weeks before I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and after using two cakes of Soap and one and a half boxes of Ointment she was healed." (Signed) Mrs. Edna Portorf, Orego nia, Ohio. Daily use of Cuticura Soap, Oint ment and Talcum usually prevents skin troubles. Saaipl. Saab Fiat brafall. Addrai: "Oattaaretaa or.torlei, Capt. H, Maldsa 41, Itaaa." 8oM aaarr whre. Boap2ac Ointment 25 and 60s. TaleomSa. itaaa' Cuticura Soap aharaa without muc. MOTOR Make It a Reality There is something thrilling beyond any other emotion in looking through the window on Christmas morning and seeing a new car, hung with gar lands, standing at the curb.' . f The Essex Coach can be delivered at your home at $1635 only $310 more than the touring car. , GUY L.SMITH 4? I 1 I If I JSERVICE FIRST W ncs-s-7 fahnam Omaha, USA PHONCDoueutmo White .JS' - Sewing W WSzr A VMachine v Amas Gift A White Sewing Machine 4 acknowledged the world's y srfSL ' leader, is a gift that will kW$t bring joy to the recipient yCilflL i for years to come. p-tbiS j 'The House of Pleasant jjT &&Ssi ' Dealings" S 43Pfti MICKEL'S'C i 15th and Harney Sts. Douglas 1973. Vy A Wonderful Special for Your Chrictma3 Dinner Fresh Strawberry ICE CRE&H And what more could be desired as dessert for din ner or this Joyful festive day than such a fresh tasty comhlnation. Toi know It will be good be cause it's DELICIA. four Dealer Van Sopplv Yoa The Fairmoni i ' 5 i i This CMstmas To mo.ther it will mate let ter writing a joy. To father no more evening work at the office. To the invalid to make the long hours fly. To the college boy or girl for better work and higher marks. Sold on $5.00 monthly To any ambitious friend as a certain neip toward success. To your busines associate a traveling private secretary. To your pastor for his letters and sermons. To your literary friend his manuscripts will be more acceptable, payments if desired. CENTRAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 1912 Farnam Street Omaha.