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niE SUNDAY DEE: OMAHA, OCTOBER 15,
Young Prowler
Caught While
Looting House
Voulli Said to Have ConfesKed
to Number of Thefts, on
Doth No rlli and South
Side,
A boy burglar wne caught In lh" net
of looting a Smith Omaha home I'll'
dilV (ifllTtlfKifl.
lie la euld to have confessed to com
mitting number of t-ti rij tn rl In
both the north an1 south, nidi' of the
city,
J. M. I'oustcr, 4U8 Houth Twentieth
a'rert, rr'urned homo from work at
4 "0 Kilduy nfn -rri'Hiii and mil pi lse,
the youth In the 't of tiding some
drawer. l'diiMtiT ralM tlm pnlir.
At Hou'li Omaha police heiid'iuur
tert, ths youth gave his nam 11
'Jii'nlw Itrown, 15, jii;o x iirl,
ftcr lil.lkllig (III ullc'inl VMifi'KIOt),
t i . . . , . ..
nu ito niii'i'TivMH lo HI linma Where
they found his room hnh-n with va
rious articles which h In said to mv
fold them lis hsd stolen ilurlntf til
career of ri imc.
Included In thn loot w-ers two shot
guns, 11 watches, np'ia glasses,
kodaks, toilet articles, Jcwelcry ami
other thing.
The youth I held fur Investigation
while dotcriive get in touch wlih
persons who reported rn-enf burg
biriea In an effuit to have thmii ap
pear at pulled hcmhiuiirliii ninl try
t'i Identify among Die lout soins of
their stolen property,
Then h will ho turned over to
Juvenile authorities.
'Hell and Maria'
in Action Again
Da we, Puffing Jtriar Pipe,
Tell Speaker Starting Mil
Jogie lit IVatioiial liuilrt
loftiini ttce Dinner to ''(.'til
It Out."
Romance in Flying Loses to Business;
Planes Run With Railroad Efficiency
Diamond Taken from Safe
of Haines. Jewelry Store
iiiumlM worth tl.O'tO were stolen
i nil diamonds worth f 0,000 ninl other
gems worth 1 10, M'l) were overlooked
dy a crat-It mriw n who raided the safe
In the Jewelry store of II, Q. Halms,
i'Z.15 Fin riiiiu street, early Saturday
morning.
New Vi'ik, Oct. 14 Clin lea O.
I 'awes, former director general of tint
national budget, fumed fur his "hi ll
and Mm la" utterance when ha won
rutting down (ovc'inment expenses at
Washington, ainolii'il hl hrliir ptpa In
I hi H'ulil'irf AatoilA lint ihkM uikI
mnilii rhiiritnlarUtln rmnurka Win n SOI
hiinltn nrul huHlnom men Kullitrcil
lo i him honur ut ilimi'T.
Tlm illiiner (vim ti'iiilcri d Mr, liuwi
I'V tha Svw Voik ;iiy iniiutiltti'ti of
lh iiiiiiiinul liu.lii't oiiuiiitti-t, an
yiKuiiintion wli.rli fmmlit fur tlm
iiiloitloii of Hid rintloniil liuilK-t htll.
.fnlin -'. I'mtt, clinlrinnn cf th na-
I lot i fit i iniiinllti'i-, nml Juli K, ljailim.l
rti 'Hvur of tha N w Vol It Ntri'i't mil
W'liyn, Irlfil tu riiiiiplliiiiiit Mr. J)hwci
on hla work, lint he loM tlicni, ha-
twn'ii puffK on hla plpn, to "rut It
tut." Harry IHwrn". flniiiii'iul advlm-r
lo lh yovf riiinrnt of KKVpt, hIko
Hpuka, hut, iliirt ha did not go Into
Mr. Huwea' word, ha vmuimi inWr
ruptlona. '
A 1-ont Art. ' ,
"I'uo lont tha art ut tnodcrata ai-Pi-mhIoii,"
mi hi Mr. JmwM, ami h
wnt on to I'll what ha thought of
coin roiiKrrcmiinn who "run Ilka ri
when any one nhiilt tha tmma of
I ha AiiiiTlrnii 'efinn In thalr f.if,
ua on lh Imnua (ii''Htloiia."
Hu mi Id tha puhllc wua not awnra
if thn twrnpt-r f tha rrhlni't on tha
hndw-t policy, or how cnhlnut offlnura
"liilllfd revolt" In rtwpoct to It,
ClllliK n InxtiHKie of rohlnet 'V
potiltliiii he Mild thnt when he (mki'd
AaalNiuut Hi-'critiiry of Nuvy Uoohb'
vi-it to pprniit iitm to trunHn'ra minion
a- jrww'wr' vaiv
Mr m'f-x&wm 'zz
f. 5 yipkc, '7 im..
'J f
.i?V
i.ia Him, an ,mvm
I). It. ( olyli r, iipirliiti iidi nt of the Mimilia divlxlun of the aerliJ mull C
iK-rvli. m-alcil In hi offlco at Ilia VVrnt lanli-r aired alullon. On a wall
hidilnd lilm h (hurt Unit I'li.ihhn him o keep trmli of both plmiM and
plliiln, tor miiiiy yrura rilliniiil rnijliiicr h loohi-d at ahnllitr boarda
down In I lie awllihliij( jnnU and rmlulim d, "Vll, Hill, you 'ra nrt out,"
AIIVF.KIIhKMhST.
OUCH! BACKACHE!
RUB LUMBAGO OR
STIFFNESS AWAY
fit. Jacob'i Oil atopa any pnln, ao
whn your hark l Mora and lame, or
liiinhitKo, ri'luilca or rliuuniittlam hna
you atlffcncd up, don't auffcr! (let tt
amull trial hoi lie of old, horniht (It.
Jurohi Oil at nny druif iitora, pour a
little In your hand, mid rub It rixht on
your arhlnjf ba.:k; and by thu time you
count fifty tho aorenca and lamenene
in Kona.
lJon't atay frlpplrdl Tlila aoolhlni?
jionctradiiK oil uoi'da to Im uavd only
onro. It tnknu tho pHln rlijlit out and
enda thn jnlHrry. Jt la inuglriil, yet
nbaolutrdy hannlcBa, and doomi't burn
tha akin.
Nothluif alne atopa lumbnBO, acl
allcu, Uickurho or rhcuiniutlHin ao
jTiimptly. Jt never dlaappnlntal
ADVUHihKMKNT.
TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA
if
Mixed with Sulphur
Darkens So Naturally
Nobody Can Tell
It
The old tlma mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur for ilurkBiiIng Rray,
Btreakeil and faded hnlr la Rrand
motlier'a rrolpu, and folUa are ntraln
tislnu It to keep their hair a Kood,
even color, whlrli Is quite M'nxlble, as
we are living In an hko when a
youthful appraranre la of the itrtatrat
advantaKe.
Nowadaya, though, we don't have
the trouhlesome tank of gathering the
aage and the munny mixing at home.
All drug aloioa fall tha ready touao
product, linproved by the addition of
other Initrpdlenta, culled '"Wyeth'a
8nge and Sulphur Compound." It la
vory popular beraime nohohdy can dis
cover It luia loen apliied. Simply
inoiHtnn your roinh or a noft bruah
with It and draw thin throuKh your
hnlr, taking one aimUl atrund at a
time; by morning the gray hair dla
appear, but what dtdlghta the ladlea
with Wyeth'a Suite and Sulphur Com
pound, la that, lnKlda beautifully
darkening the hnlr afir a few appli
cations, it also produrea that auft
luatra and apiwaitnee of abundance
which la ao attrai llve.
Al .KtlJ.M;T.
A Truly Youthful
Skin Kuu to Have
Jollara worth of mine aweepera from
the navy to the count and gcodetlo
utirvey Mr, Jtooevelt refuaed, "I
railed Iiooaevelt to rny oll1r," aald
Mr. Dnwee "iind ha came, I nnked
him If ho wanted to go to the rnnt
'with me before tha president. He
withdrew tho letter."
I.I hp Call of IVewfo
Mr. D'iwch nald that when he nuked
for aome Information from the chief
of naval operation, the otlh'i r replied
that he connhlcred It hi duty to tha
peopli) to malntuln the navy eftlolently
"1 aald to film ,the hell you do',"
Mr. I ):i we remarked "I told hlni It
waa the president who had that re.
(ipniiHlblllly. I aald either, he or
would have olllre. I gut the Inform'
lion mid (hut little talk aaved Juat
f 10,000,000."
Itefcrrlng to a complaint, tten, Har
bord nmdc, Cien. Duwca aald bin own
reply wn:
Your I like the plaintive cull of
tho peewce with Its neist In tho bruah
being cut down for aome great public
Improvement."
Mr. DawcH aald ha received no an
awer from Gen. llnrbord.
$7,000 Judgment Is
Appealed by Rancher
Mncoln, Oct. J 4. (Special.) Charle
Liaton, well to-do ranchman living
near 1 In yea Center, baa appealed to
tho auprume court from a judgment of
$7,000 obtained by TSIanche M. Ulnhop.
The girl claims damage to health
and social atunding becauao of an aa-
aault aha any I.lMton made upon her
nt night while ahe wa a gueat at
the ranch houao. Linton denlea the
charge, and Bought to prove that her
lory wa untrue by testimony to the
effect that It wna impossible to rslao
the window by which ahe aald he ob
tained entrance to the room.
I.lston's attorneya rates the quca
Hon that there cannot be any re
covery under tho cotnnjon law, which
governs theae nctlona In Nebraska,
where conaent ia an element. Thjj girl
waa Juat under IS. The trial court
instructed the Jury thnt the evidence
failed to support the charge of force,
but that because aha waa under the
i;e of conaent, whether ahe consented
or not was not material.
They also claim that In any event
damages In a ruse of this character
can be limited to physical suffering
and shame and mental angulah, and
that ther ran be no recovery for loaa
of anclal standing. The girl gave birth
to a child.
Tfca tnmeWxiefi may i?i(ih that a'rl
Ua fiufth, iK rrftl i-m- nf I'bvM.-id
tMuty, unly ty mean ef 1H rRiilary
ttraittvn. In itaneina anrni,
lrtl ;Uhi, rtt, tlva fn-njnn'O u
lri K uitrlvin aitr ti, !
! or (hd. It. K.....r, il, if.lv,,
rrf ,hin 1, rntwvl. Vn Wnith,
ibat m h aarvr tl t,eiUaFt,
kni( a kraitiii, the
ael'a laulliful i la. t a.
n! a, is artvarsiir. :
It lt (Mia la tliat
ah a .; !. -t W ! it.
ia'a4ti itfvpita f4f ii I
y. raialaa' iwf4 av tH .
4laaf ia,rliL.-4 fta Ta ai. Sllkl
ta'' al drv (i.'r ia
t'lfiafti, ia vr4 at 9 t I a a
tfmm n4 aialk4 Mf ta l ani na It
10,000 Teachers Are
Attending Meetings
Lincoln, Oct. 14. (Special.) Mia.
president of the Nebraska State
Teachers' association, tonight gave
tha following to the Aaaoclated Presa
concerning the district meeting now
bring held In tha atate:
'Total enrollment in the Nebraska
Teitchcra' association meetlnga tonight
numbeie 10.C00. This ia twice any
previous vrirollmeiit the association
has ever bad. The association la meet
ing by district at tha following points:
"Lincoln, Cmuha, North IMtle, Mc
CM.k. Alliance. Ten thousand t-ach-era
will go bark to the aehoola of Ne
braskit sble to render a much finer
ferxire with the It.ya ninl g.irla of
our at.tte, I'.oarda of education all iir
Nitirnnki lava helped iiwUe this tha
Fir.uot meeting in the hlstoiy at the
stjte,"
Thia plrluni ulso shows a plane
Utldur construction at the Weat Cell
ter street station, Increasing snfo-
ty In uviuilou, more reliable machines,
ore responsible for plnnt to csiilral
Iku ahop work at tint M;iywood Held,
Chicago, That rneuiis Unit tbl aeetlon
of the Omaha station will bo a thing
of the past mid that the post will be
prepared to make less generul re
pairs.
Romanes of (ho ulr is being knocked
Into u nocked hat ut Omaha Aerial
mail aervlce field by rllleiancy, liut
tllng hlltl of the business world.
itowa of plain stood on the West
Center street Held this morning; away
toward Ak-Har-ISen grandstand
stretched a field of weeds, yet Imag
ination easily transformed their) Into
lopplea mid limned the sky with n
thouiiht of war's romance scout
plane in combat, lurking battlers
eager to spring from some cloud
upon an unsuspecting foe, hurtling
tihlps shooting down to aome observa
tion balloon and hailing Incendiary
bullets ahead of Its path or battered
engles limping bmk to hnadUarters
with the Information needed to turn
defeat Into victory.
Itoinanre Set Aside,
"Tut, tut," sympathized . B. Col-
yer, clear-eyed former army aviator,
now superintendent of the field.
There's nothing spectacular shout
the air mall service. Romance Is
being set asld'j for plain business, and
nobody 1 trying to establish records
or do stunt.
Ills 12 pilots helped to slip one over
on him In September, however, and
did establish a record. Their perforin
uncu for a period of two wicks was
10') per cent perfect and helped to
build a total of m,000 miles traveled
I y all pilots in that period on the
ocean to ocean routo. Not a plans
varied from Its schedule.
limn C. Smith, William C, iiopson,
L, II. Garrison, (.'. C, Lunge, J, II.
Knight, J. 1. Murray, J. V. Moore, II.
fl. Smith, K I!. Yager, J. O. Webster,
ii. A. Chandler and II. A. Culllaon
were the Omaha division pilots.
)esplte his hatred of Blurting per
forinunces, Superintendent C'olyer coin,
plimentad the flyers on their ef
flclcncy.
Flying Ilecomea llilslness.
"Octtlng mall through safely and
on time ia our sola objective, no as
('tared. "Commercial success Is Hi
only goal of tho service."
So flying has become a bualnraa
conducted In aome respects Ilk rail
roudlng. HI earn line engineers, fire
men and dispatchers would find noth
ing strongs about Colter's office, lie
bind his desk is a big charting board
showing the locution of the 25 planea
assigned to the division, the location
of the pilots and their progress from
station to station. Small discs bear
lug narnea and numbers help to keep
the record clear. Dispatchers, In fact
would find the Job of keeping it a
sinecure, for No. J 01 doesn t have to
he held at aiding foi the paaslng
of No. 102, carrying a human cargo
Radio reports visualize the an
varices of the planes,
1 ?i ii M
- s-. I
W f m mm
" i i- ill' - si
W ia, 1 w m m I
While I'fliclency continues to nib
ble away at Hying romance, the serv
ice Is striving to acompllsh two thinita:
ii'irst, to perfect a plane capable of
currying mom than the GOO pounds
20,000 lettera now packed ,y the mall
ships, snd second to ma! e night fly
lug safe.
Kxperimrnts along each line are
now being made st the Maywood
or Chicago station, under direction
of J. V. McUee, assistant general su
periutendeiit, Night Hying was pruc
tlced without sad results during the
transcontinental Might of 1921, but its
afety still Is doubtful, Culyer said
rather reluctantly, Hint ho might be
quoted, "1 sin hopeful of suelng it
made practicable within a year."
The record Just established, 135,000
iillea without an eccldent In two
weeks, Is held by Colyer to be In
dlcntjve of Increa.'tlng safety In avia
Hon. I'osslbiy us a result of such
showings, branch repair shops arc
being reduced In their general equip
ment with u view to making all ex
tensive repairs at the Maywood sta
tion. Only minor and nereasury work
will then bo dons at such stations as
Omaha.
Simmons Tells
Storv of Trip
With Slain Man
n'!ldl'h0lls With Hot-tlrlTa
niid Journey in Bloody !ar
Is Told ,y Man Ilel.l
for Pulil Murder.
il s
.taatl'V
oat vr 1
avr jr: a.' v.
Lis
ra.
Hti i kl Jl.
Ilutte, Neb., ct. 14 fSpeclnl Tele
gram.) Walter Hiiniiioiis, charged
wlih the murder of Prank I'lihl, look
the aland In hla own d' fcn liern ym
terday. Thn stale fil led to ehnka tils)
testimony aftar a giilllng crosses
animation of an bour arid a half, lie
was atlll nu the stand when court
adjournal fur the day. Fourteen de
feiiaa witnesses are yet to Im heard.
The courtroom is not large i noiigh
to ucconiiuodate the crowd st
("tiding. At Simmon side In the
courtroom are bis brother and aleier
and sweat hasrt.
Hid Woolf, one of the Jurors, Is hear
ing tb evidence silting in a rocking
chair filled with cuxhlous. He sought
to be cur lined on account of a lume
back and after a doeior'e lamination
the special (hair wss provided.
Hlmiiions testimony In many ways
corroborated the testimony of stale
witnesses. ll told at going with
i 'a hi to a rendezvous with three
bootleggers, lie declared that Paid,
and tha boollargers left him wslllng
while they went to make necessary
arrangements and that I'ahl fulled
lo return.
Ilu testified that Otis of the men
returned and Instructed lilm to take
'aid's enr, which he had brought
back, and drive to Fort Randall where
aid was said to have i;onn to nego
tint a for more liquor, He testified he
was Instructed to follow tho wrong
road. Ha said his Instructions were
that. If be did not meet I'ahl bo was
10 drive (0 Fairfax, 8. P., leave the
car and go by train to Norfolk.
Hlminona testified that ho did not
know there was blood on tho car or
hla (iothliig until dayllvht and that
ha did not suspect that I'ahl bli 1 been
killed.
Attorneys do not expect that argu
meiila In the case will be made until
Monday. Kxhlbits of Simmons' bloody
clothing, which lie left. In Fairfax, and
money taken from him at Norfolk
were Introduced by the state as evl
denes after strenuous objections by
the defense.
aSix-in-OneAudion
Is Germans Idea
Prof. Urnihiirdt Kiperiinrrfti
With Si C.rid-Plale
(loudiiiialioni.
New fur, l.,, H -professor
Periibardi, well known among pinfe
aionul ridio circles In Ceinmny, h-is
been eapcrimuiitliig wuh i, acnum
tube which has six gild and all
platea. '
Thia peculiar vacuum tube Is really
tha outcome of clj'ci linc-nts c.iniud
on With several eleinsnta plumd
within one evucuitud container, und
lighted with but one fllsmenl. It has,
thill, really alX 'uiit ehlnenU,
un.ted lii one vacuum tul-e, with but
one filament to supply the elcctine
Mow.
The construction of the tube is In
terefiiinif. Thn fllninent la placid In
thn center of the tuts-, bunging Vertl
tally. All around It are placed the
sls grid in the form of a In xagon,
und dli'-ctly In back of these are the
plate.
Tlila tube, therefore, opcrutrs sa
s x aeparata tuls's, as tho grid and
Plata elements LincHon separately.
It would then be ponlble to connect
this tube In an amplifying circuit und
i;et ii n ftmpllllcation 'equivalent lo
six singes!
ronm-rtlons from tha tickler, that l,
ihanse the coniiections fr""t
tickler whrie thy unit l'h
and traiisf,'iiiier or at the coll.
The Union In lbs atoraga battery
la very birinful In rfia and axssl
wurk. so that dire should N l.iken In
hsnrlllig tha Utlsrv. It alieuld be
set on a rubier shwt such S plaeed
on the running board of autoniobibs.
Radio Is used in Vienna Is awlndl
race ganihleis In Paris. Ly Inking;
sdvaidigs of the thfTrreriie In tllu.
bet si received In Pans sfter tha
results of tha rnera era learned.
Auliurii Man I lei ted I rati
tf Stale Ti'Mt-lier' (Jronp
A. M. N!on of Aiiliuin waa elected
president of I'.stihi No I of the N
hrssk.l HI ute TeMibaia' usxlalloii at
th (losing aesslou of the d.atiirt
memlis In the Kiist Methodist
chori b H.iluid.iy iiioinlni,'.
It, P. Mc'b'e of Columbus
elected vie pr'aident and O. L. Webb
of linvM tilf, secretary and Ireas
lirer. An Informal talk on novel
rending l.y Kats A. McUii.li, piesb
dent of tlie no ih Ilrsiitu leugila,
leellal ,y Henry J. W.lllams, hsiplft
and William Keller, violinist, both of
Mlnneanlls symphony oieheslra, with
rilaliley Liitnvsky, fr Ut III plill".
and leudlrii.- by J il.n Naibsidl, putt,
were on the morning program,
Sthneider Held in Halt
m Prrjury tlhart-p
Near tt.imawl. k, N. .t , (V t 1
CoiU'iul S hiu idor, who ).-s!vil
iii!i t hi "fiiil,aiii" th.it tie
' i".. id It '!. 1 Ii al.-al H tr
!. 1 m..,t ttnir t.i art m
Control of, Stock Is
Taken From Promoter
Lincoln, Oct. 14. (Special.) Judge
Clement of the district court gave
tho affaire of tha Nebraska Rulldlng
& Investment company another turn
Ing over Friday afternoon, when be
Issued an order cancelling nil but 18
shares of the common stock, and Icav
Ing the control of tho corporation ap
purontly In nobody's hands.
The stock ordored cancelled con
sisted of 134 shares Issued to Frank
E, (Jchonf, head of the corporation
and promoter of the chain hotel
scheme, two held by bis brother Al
bert, 13 held by J. H. Gore snd 14
held by H. Lohmeyer, associates of
Reliant. Six are left In tho possession
of A. J. Kchriaf, six with Lohmeyer
and seven wUh Gore. For these they
paid caah.
All of the shares cancelled wers is
sued either for goodwill, services or
back salaries.
The lawyers are not agreed as to
the exact legal situutlon, when only
18 shares out of 200 are held good,
but It Is a distinct blow to the Soimaf
Interests In their effort to control tho
company in the present contest.
Methodists at Harvard
Lay Church Cornerstone
Harvard, Neb., Oct, 14. (Special
Telegram.) Despite the cold weather,
large crowd wus present at the lay
ing of the corner stone of tho new
Methodist church building here. Har
vard Lodge, No. 44, A. F. and A. M.
ssisted Grand Master Charles A.
happeU of Mlndun, and other olllcer
of the k'raiKl hi, lye of Nebraska in tho
ceremonies.
The Methodlnts were the first to
hold religious services In Clay county,
the first services helng conducted hi
August, 1T1 by Rev. Nmiiitu t truss,
whose shanty on bis claim was the
that house of worship, in July a clas
of 10 no ml, .-is wus org.itiis. 4 by Mm
and for sometime s.-iuc were con
ducted in a i.tih'Md nun h until the
school building w in completed.
In 1 STu the ('oil(;iii.iUon,ihsta built
a line i hiu-i Ii building. This building
was la'ir pur.h.'-l bv the M.tho
diet a. All of llm ether church cungi.
i','C lo.lt.s and oilo-r s.Mlilua In
H ilA.il l p ii li luiled 10 the aervii'ea.
Political Rulings
Made by Amsberry
Lincoln, Oct. 14. Bpectul.) Secre
tary of State Ajnsberry has held that
Ceorge S. Petcra, who holda all three
party nominations for county assess
or In Sheridan county, cannot also
run as tho democratic and progress
ive nomines for tho legislature. The
law forbid a person hold,ng an of
fice created by the state from hold
ing the position of legislator snd also
says a man's name can go upon a
ballot but once.
The secretary holds fho nomination
by tho state committee of H. L. Swan
son as the democratic nominee for
senator In tho Thirty first district Is
good. The only redress Is in the
courts. J. S. Kroh, republican nom
inee, obtlned democratic votes In the
primary, but B. K. Rushes, whom be
defeated for the republican nomina
tion, bad more democratic votes.
Uushee could not accept because he
was beaten in the republican primary,
and Mr. Amsberry holda that Kroh
cannot bo substituted.
Mr, Kroh aays there is no, commit
tee for his d atrlct and that there
must bo a district convention If the
democratic nominee is to have any
legal standing. i
There are two elements hydrogen
mid carbon known to be the sole com
ponents of more than 200 compounds
extensively used as fuels snd sol
vents.
Bryan Sits in Chair
Speaking at Humbolt
Humbolt, Neb., Oct. 14. (Special
Telegram.) William J. Bryan spoke
to 1,000 people In the city park. Mr.
liry.in sat In a chair during his talk.
He discussed the present system of
taxation by state and national admin
istration. Ho iioartlly endorsed the
action of Srnator Hitchcock In the
senitt. Kx-Ciovcrnor Jlorehead spoke
briefly and was later heartily endors
ed by Mr. llryan.
A plowshare, weighing 24 pounds,
could be made from the iron in the
blood of 42 men.
Prepares to Fight, Kills Self.
Louisville, Ky., Oct. 14. Prepara
tions for a pistol battle with police,
who wanted him for murder, wro
made by Samuel Carpenter of New
Albany, Ind., but when footsteps
frightened him, he sent a bullet
through bis heart. He died without
learning thnt the footsteps were made
by his brother-in-law and sister-in law.
Three lundsd pistols were found In the
room.
Since Thursday night, when he shot
to dcuth Mrs, Amy Wagner Roche in
front of her home in. New Albany,
Carpenter has evaded police,
Overton, Neb., Man Named
Omaha State Hank Official
John C. McOurk of Overton, Neb.,
has been elected first vice president
and a director of tho State bunk of
Omaha.
Mr. McOurk has been rashler of the
Farmers State bank of Overton. Ho
formerly lived at David City and is
a graduate or the university oi ixe
braska, well known to university
ulumnii He will be active In the man
agement of the Omaha batik, begin
ning at once. i
Sparks
If pet feet rcgetien allon Is riot ob
tained with the tickler, reverso lb
lowii Keren er WhiiIs Look
lit Omaha Waterloo Hooks
Oov H. Hi ewer, Iowa r Iver for
the Waterloo I'icatiicry company, llle;
a petition of Intervention In ths Wa
terloo casn In Ibla dlstilct asking a
slay of Mil procMC'llns on this aide of
the river until the Iowa noe Is ad
judicated, asking that lleibuit H.
Iinniel, Nebtnska received for lbs
con pnny. be itqulrel to turn over tj
him all hook nod record pmiliiciit to
th iowa holdings.
A Brandeis Oxford
"The Haig
Priced at 6e00
In brown and
rich black
calfskin
Wide fiance heclf
and extra wide
shank are two !
sirable feature.
Tli is is an uncom
monly low price
for Oxfords o f
such caliber, qual
ity find style.
Hill!
99 S
Sturdy Shoes for Boys
Specially priced for .Saturday
Sizes from 22 to C, at, per pair-3.50, $4 and $5
Sizc-s from 11 to 2, per pair-& and 4.50
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BLACKHEADS GO QUICK
BY THIS SIMPLE METHOD
nisckheada big one nr little one
soft ont-a or hard oriaa on any part of (h
body, go aulck by aimrl method that
juat dioke them, lo do thia Kit about
two ounis of rnlonite powder from your
druvxlat aprinkls a littl on a hot, wet
upoiiua rub over tha blackhead" brlikly
for a few aecond, und wah off. You'll
wonder where tha blarkheaila have gone,
Tha calunite powder and tha hot wuUr
huva just ditaolvrd them. 1'ini'hing ami
iiuaaiine blackhead, only open tha pore
of Ihe akin and leave thfm open and tin
aiKhtly and unlcsa ths bluckhesda ara bis
and auft they will nut coma out, whila the
Impla appllratlon of aalonlt powuar and
the water dinaolve them riant out. leavinif
t;ia akin aoft and tho porea In thuir na
tural condition. You car, aet rnlnnite pow!r
at nny lrun atore snd if you are trouhlrd
with these unsightly blemishes you ahould
eartalnly try thia simple method.
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Xnia lMamond S.-lectinn mw. We will
hold juur se!t t ii.n here for lir tlviivrry.
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lUamund Mtrrhctnt
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"The Georgette"
6.50
An Exclusive Model
The lines of this itttrhclivo pump tend
to miilic tlie fvit nppt ur inure (fi nccftil,
For Semi-Dress or Street
Wear, in
A Hover Black Satin
or
Alhvcr Patent Leather
icith
Flexible Soles and Covered
Junior French Heels
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"The Ardmore"
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of tliis ilisliii((iii,,!ii',J r.i'uiidi.is tiiodil.
Black Satin Combined
With Black Suede
or
or Allovcr Patent Leather
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A Hover Black Sued:
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