8-A TIIH SUNDAY HKK: OMAHA, AUGUST CO. 1922. Omalinii Is Hold in Council Muffs . as Mail Robber Guy Hampton, Qrt at U ' P. Trailer, Alltel to Have llifleil Parcels ami Li-Hera. On th. r twrge of rifling th. t'nlte State, nuilt Hi the t'nion riific tientfer in Council lln(i. here lie hat been rn ployr.) f'r l' months, , Ouy J"., Hampton, J5I2 North fwenty foirrtS strrrt, Omaha, it held in tlie county ) at ttie Mulls under iJ.tl (.'rid. ; If stiipiuu' r ret followed an in vriiti(i.ii t,f i-rir (,f thing liy C II. l-nu of Council IJIuiu, P. 1 . iin of J hr.ter, .V. V. and John IjoruiKr cf Kan4i City, Mo., all tit ' tshorn are jxvul inspectors. 'J hey stv that the ditapprsraiii-eof at least 5)0 worth nf turrchandite frotn the fBll hts been tuted Ity them lo lsulpt'.ll. 'Mi iciied rmploce, who it mar. tint and ln one (In!. I. had a tntn's if ketbnok and other alleged" stolen armlet m In poession worn tlken into rntdy by a 1'nited States taatihiil. Many really valuable par irlt and letter hav. cn taken by Hampton during thr p:nt )rar, it it believed. '.W hen arraigned before the Uiii'ed State commissioner, Jl.iinptnn waiv ed to the federal giand jury and was remanded lo j.nl in default of $2.(X) bond. Inspectors pay that he made a confession of guilt and signed a vrinen statement arltnowlcduig the aliened theftt. lie was employed at toner at the Union Pacific mat) tarnnnal, which it the largest of it s (harj irr in the rouutry. Pilot Little Hurt ; After800-Foot Fall ' I.inroln. Aug. 18 Ira Sloniger. local aviator, fell M) feet in a plane he vn t r . r i ti f late thit evening and rlcsped with a hroken noe, bruised Jegt and a had shakcup. Otherwise, physicians believe, he it uninjured. . Sloniger, former University of Nebraska student, who received hit training at a flyer in the aviation service, was tctting out a new ma chine and was flying upside down. " The nose of the plane gave a sharp tilt downward and Sloniger was un able to right it from the dive. The plane (.truck at an 80-degree angle, and splinters flew 40 fret in the air. . The motor and lauding Rear, how ever, remained fairly intact, and the revolving motor tent the remnants of the plane, Sloniger inside, on a rampage over the aviation field for I distance of 200 yards, Sloniger was assisted from the wreck and on arrival at the hospital vat able to walk to hit room unas sisted. Senate Committee Approves Capper-Tincher Measure Washington, Aug. 1'. The senate committee of agriculture approved the Capper-Tincher hill re-enacting the grain futuret act to meet objec tions raised in the iecrnt decision of the ttipreme court. The bill was lasted several weeks aRo by the home. It is expected that action vill be obtained in the senate in the near future. . The senate committee made a num ber of changes in the house bill, but all were of a minor nature. It is anticipated that the house will accept the senate amendments. The farm bloc it strongly support ing the bill and its passage by the senate at an early date is regarded as assured. 8,000th License to Wed Is for Herself London Times Says Balfour Note Estranged America London, Aug. 19 The Times to day devotes an editorial to explain ing that the recent note of Arthur Balfour dealing with interallied debts doet not reflect the views of the British people. It expresses the conviction that the author of the note and Premier Lloyd George, "by now sincerely repent the error commit ted," in issuing the note, which it says had the effect of estranging American feeling, wrecking the re cent allied conference, and precipi tating a further collapse in the Ger man mark. Men "Steal" Kach Other's Cars Police Aid Sought Police were asked Saturday to solve the problem of two men who "stole" each other's motor cars at Krug park Friday night. Allen Ferer, 5101 Davenport street, was Hlmost home before he noticed lu had t lie right make hut ihe wrong Cttr. When he returned to the park he couldn't find hit machine. "t. The car he took was identified as property of Andrew Murphv & Sons and police are trying to lc.tr n who vat diiviug it. Uool Owl I Fond of ; Chicken and Una Keys to Hospital Urn Coop in fit - zy I& s mmmammm Union Outfitting Co. Out of the High Rent District Union Outfitting Co. Sixteenth nd Jacluon Streets Union Outfitting Co. Four years ago Mitt Mary Mc Mullen, pictured here, tiok job with. the cotmty clerk of San Diego, Cal, ami ,iiur.l her first niarriage lirense. "I'll never marry," the said, at the firtt happy couple left the courthouse. Two years later she it- tued her 4Knlih license and repeated her vow. Recently Je issued her 7,W;th license and then decided that No. 8,000 would be for herself and Chester Unify, the county clerk, Omaha to Have Huge 'Plant for Filtering Water Utilities District Manager and Engineer Leave to Investi gate Lateet Methods in Other Cities. Omaha will have one of the bet water filter plants in the country, ac cording to the plant of the Metropoli tan Utilities district. R, B. Howell, general manager, and V. P. Larmon, chief engineer lift Saturday after noon on an inspection trip to St. Louis, Detroit and Cleveland, wTiere they will investigate latest methods of filtration. The Omaha plant will he located west oj basin No. 7 at the Florence' station. The estimated eost it JWX),- 000 and the capacity will he 50.000,- 000 gallons in 4 hours . Ihe daily, pumpage of water thit summer has been nearly 35.000,000 gallons for periods of days. Thit increasing de mand on the plant presses the need of a filter plant. The new plant will be erected so at to permit the addition of units, the ultimate capacity to be 100,000,000 gallons in 24 hours. Flans will be prepared and the work done by the resiular organiza tions of the utilities district. Real Estate Man Sues for Share in Property Deal The Drake Realty Construction company was sued in district court yesterday by Harry E. Miller, a real estate man, for $14,800 which he al leges is due him as commission for making a deal whereby the company traded two apartment houses, the: Hanscom, 0Z'J Park a.venue, and the Palmer, 554 South Twenty-sixth street, for 1,560 acres of land in Guthrie county, Iowa. Minneapolis Man Elected President of Fire Chiefs San Francisco, Aug. 19. Charles W. Ringer, chief of the Minneapolis fire department, was elected president of the InternationaJ Association of Fire Chiefs at the annual convention here. William Hywater, chief of the Salt Lake City department, was elect ed vice president. Richmond, Va., was chosen as the next convention city. Mathilde Quits Swiss Town. Seclisburg, Switzerland, Aug. 19. Mathilde McCormick, granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller, has left here after a stay of several days. It is ru mored that she has gone to Basle. Max Oscr, her fiance, called upon her several times while here. Miss Mc Cormick was accompanied by her governess. AUVKKTINEMKMT. Cocoanut Oil Makes a Splendid Shampoo . Sal.m, Ore., Aug. 19. Hoot 61 like chicken meat and a hoot owl has a key to the hen bout, at th. state hotpittl for the insane, Alto th owl h4 th. key that un locks th. switch on th. sutomo- 1 bi of A. l. Zinter, superintendent oi th. poultry yards. It htppen.vl ltk. this; Zinsar heart th. hoot nwl hoot, ,11 letr.d let th. clucks. Not hsving gun cr a rock tt hand, h took a he.vy bunch id kv from tut (Kket, rrt within throwing d tunc, ol th. owl and Itt iliiv.. TH. keys wtnt wild s dopp t tn th. git, 1 h. ewl ti lted frcm 't lrt, pwkfei up Ih. km o I d Mppet'td If yim want to keep your hair In good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Mom soaps and prepared shHtn poon contuin too much alkali. Thin dii. llio scalp, mnki-i the hair hrltlln, and Is very harmful. Mini fied cuetiuniit ml ahunipoo (wliPh it pure and entirely frreiim-leH-s), Ik much better Hum anvthln fine you i in iif for nbaiiiponina, nt this cun t pi.iibly tnjui tho hair. Hlntply put two nr line t-anpoin- f u 1.1 of MllNlfle.l III ft Clip OI' ,'lilH wull a little warm water, then nmm tm your hair with water and rub it In. It will uiitkM an ubundane if rub. er iuy lather, and eemi th. hair and sealp ihurotiKlily. The I itln-r rm out ally, mid t 1 1 1 every parti. I of dust, dirt, dandruff rind ri.'i ml. Th ball' ill ! uuh' ly and nenlv. nd it b v It tin and ailky, bt.kbt. fluffy and ay to n tut. V'i cn t MuUifie.l rwntiiiii d th tmi'iio at m y ill u !ut. U t 't iiaii'. "d f"W (nine. U t n.niiih In Uat li.llDna In th family tt-t ti...,ib l tills Jr.mr tlruSijlt .vet i-a .Malifld. y fiTwd 'ttiiny?; Wm slrtit ii Every-Day' Values IJr"SS mu u Aetna Fr.aars mak. delicious let cream or (ces In s few minutes; a 2-nuart size Is fW Fleetrie Irons 3.1).'. Electric Fans 87.l Klectrie Toaster B.pleea Cannls ter K-t rv? S ft. Cat. U)S Curtain Stridctier 91.(t!) ftiidi I'ans Clothes Mn Wonderful Values in Rugs i " iL!ijj.p (iiirrw'.iii m rSiifj Seaml.tt Taprttry Rugi, 9x12 sizes, in beautiful patterns in this Augunt Sale for $19.50 S.amlett Volvet Ruft, large, 0x12 room sir.es that will give exceptionul service are $26.50 Handtom. Axmintttr Rugs, 8-3xlf 6 sizes, in floral and Oriental de signs are reduced to $34.50 High Crade Seamiest Ax mintter Ruts in 9x12 sizes, for living rooms, in this sale at $44.50 Sjp lilili $12.50 Mattress- $7.45 This is a well made, full 50-pound, all cotton mat tress with roll edge and tufted top, covered with good art ticking. Child's Ilisck Chair in golden fmith with shelf that locks, in thit August sale for lJO "7 c only tJJ5t I O fz3Tl . . 0 A ugust l nil 1 j rr 1, 1 1 1 itr ir u i Nothing Like This Sale Has Ever Been Equaled in Our Entire History With the greatest bargains in many a year, the finest furniture ever turned out by master craftsmen, the lowest credit terms possible, is it any wonder we're realizing the most tremendous August business in the history of this store? Guaranteed, depend able furniture for every room is now offered at 10 to 50 ',r off regular prices. Terms lo Suit Your Income FREE "Sunkisf Lemonade Coma In whenever you art downtown shopping fur a ro.il fng glass of deli cious l.monsd. mada from "Sun ii.t"th. pick or California lenmis. Thera I: NO obliga tion to mirchate. If I Stately Pditalt In rich mahogany fin. Ith with wide top, only $1.95 Monday Only! Another Shipment aa Uo S. (Govt. teel Cott IIade by the Simmons Bed Company mm t II JT m ThiH rata ara teraird wre-rlalMird," i aayl keea need, hut Iher have all fceea'anaa over lhrublr abj rana to )ua nllli an alievlula guarenlee af allalarllua. 1 Think of buying wonderful, all-steel cots like these at far less than the government paid for them. It's the chance of a lifetime. They are ideal for summer cottages, sleeping porches and for in doors as a regular bed, a window couch or Day Bed. Built of Steel These Cota were mado by the Simmons company under government supervision from durable steel tubing in the strong est possible manner to insure long serv ice and arc nicely finifdied. Comfortable Bed All sanitary construction includes link fabric spring top with helical springs at ends. Each Cot is 30 inches wide, 7ft inches long and folds up easily when not in use. Six-Piece Dining Room Suite exceptionally well built of solid quartered oak in Jacobean finish comprising a 54-inch Buffet with drawer lined for silver a 48-inch Dining Table and FOUR Chairs upholstered in , tQ7 genuine leather ....'' ft I Simmons Day-Bed complete 38-Inch Cedar Chettt built of j with mattress gives you a Tennessee Red Cedar with i couch by day and a full sice fragrant Cedar Chips re- bed for two peoplo at night. duccd ta . . . $14.95 Reduced to only $14.95 Any Sewing Machine Drcip b,, ,.f Ctl lr.t Attf.iliva lladtaant Suit III brauUful walnut flulkh, Cfin- du vf full si .'. Uvl - a haiil'ii trestr a tut a !i'intf TtWu with trii'le It rem h dt mat -it. M.-n.Uy . ' ty , , , , , , $59.50 Handtome Library Table in mahogany finish with 45-ineh hand-rubbed top, graceful turned legs and lower shelf; August Sale rke $19.75 VISIT OUR EXCHANGE DEPT. Our exchange de partment will take in your old furni ture at a fair value on any furniture you select. This fur niture is, in turn, low priced for quick clearance. WM aw 'r' Vd-M A r!;f vM Mat.iva Urats Bal fri.n Simmons with f ln h corner potts and 3 hu h Ml r in satin han.li'.l firt ih, In this COft Cfi I sal at ... 4-.-'W tfEmmmMSBSSfy mom Outfitting compamv Great Sale of "THOR" Electric IR0NERS $79so rt Here is a moit extraordinary offering. You can do your ironing bet ter and quicker than the old way and with LKSS fatigue then, too, no laundress can give you the uniform finish on linens you can gi-t vith this "Thor" Klectrie Ironer. Easy-to-Pay Terms There's Year 'Round Entertainment on a Phonograph V -sUsrs, ass aaa asF af w Mil The musical tastes of the whole family can be suited and, whatever your mood, the "Pathe" is always ready lo entertain you with the best in music. New LOW Prices At the low prices authorized by the Path. Company, the "Pathe" it the biggest and best phonograph buy of the year. .r5 Pnthes. $33.00 $73 Pathis, $5000 $125 Tilth.', $75.00 .M) IV. he, $100 00 Easy Terms Sale of Electric Washers Th. aetiiin of th 't'l.-an. well" Wash- roii.'hith'- U a I k n. ev. y . t t h a y sum out t ii a w y hlte. 'Ihit o-.. I it rTjJ itl lta fHani Wear and :rV j Enjoy a New V V FALL M DRESS rl iW ' S M Now and Pay for It at Your Convenience There is a distinct pleasure and advantage in being first with the NEW" styles and our convenient Charge Account plan makes it ea3y to wear and enjoy a new fall dress while paying for it. Wonderfully becom ing, new fall styles of Georgette, Poiret Twill, Trico tine, Shadow Lace, Charmeuse, etc., in the favored colors have just arrived. $2450 $2750 $3250 up FALL HATS Many, many charming models are shown in rich duveytnp, panne and crush velvets cleverly trimmed with the newest novelties, $95 at only " UP 2 OFF on Any Summer Suit, 2Coat or Dress. An Exceptional Offering in Men's Fall Suits We've prepared a "feast of values" that will appeal to the man who is seeking a good-looking, well tailored Kail Suit at a moderate price. A wide range of mod els for men and young men at Boys' 2-Pants Suits Suit mad up juH as a itvth.r u! l hv them frem fahiva tht will siand h hl I snoVi ef .hwd ds. with TWO ' of iitt, sia t- St i.M.ii.Imiii Woman's Canvas OsfoiJ. worth lo $7.fS, pair, . ,$'2.)S Boys Skull Cps,t.,,.,.5 &mrh '5M .A W ' v. sw 11 4 1 1 V "it st),, M .a Uv t Vz Oft mi 5c frf t f.' f'P. .."ft 'tr wt S !.t i" i- r if( IU Ofst At Wok I.- 4 A Moirtt co. 11 1 tk.... t.t tv,.( Itlt ,5914 VlttHII k W 3. . COi. I6U V JACKSON STS. t.tr i.twt f