run omaiia r.r.K: muxdav. ncvonKi. ::. inrj. Denim rals Fail to Slick Willi Senior Senator Organization Seek in Vain toIM.l Voter. From (;. O. P. Tirkrl, Krport, From .Mate Show. Lincoln. l. III. (Hpri u) V The desperate effort of it fine nrKUiilZiiilon la muster ri.n u; )i strenKtli tu Nt-i.riie-h Ik semi liilun M llllihiois Uirk the 1'niuil Htates senate Is ! Illicit to full, rcnrdltig to opinion ei-rr-i n tnuny '-(fi(ii uni t vl-lted in the Uf Kih ami hremlth of the mat. ltist.inee of ilernoerutle votes vhleh vrill ko Id If oh HI r mentioned hy ilio humlrida. .Mom of then will I omen's voles, for the foir,n of the ft t, lii tire democrats, wont, nhove nil, to hi sure that eotmress won't loosen up on tha prohllillon r s ul lions ami ni.mv of them don't fe run tiin'4i1 of Hfiiiilor Hit" him'k's bono dryness, Ho they rr going to cunt their votes for loll. I rnoi ruin hplit Tli kft, "flonly of democrats around her Hlefi't Hmlig to vote for Hltehcoek," deelared Mil h-lkr of Grant, He dldn l know Juki why. I rinrene Mi 'ledum! of Kullertoti ! ti Inrc-d lie ban hea.nl of evial demo- j i rut Hhn will not vou- fur Hlti h"oi'k j "Tin y me i hlefly women.'' he siild, "who do not hi lit vi- In the senator : nllr 'dryness ' " '. ).'. AWiotl of Fremont said thai t In that p.irt of tha slut there ara j many wotni it Mho wilt tut Ifltehcoik j whn they Vote their democratic tail Jill. (il'I'lllilllS OlfpOS llllclK'IN'k, All over Ihi: Hull the defri tlon from the senator, nmomj the Hermans la inarXM. .1. . Ouks of Heward, a pro rwuneed Herman nelirhhnrhood, declar ed th'it none of the German will' vole for Hlli h' oi k. Kven lha senator's eleventh hour (leirumd thot Kreneh hluk (roups he removed from the P.hlne has nut mollified the German voters. Neither h the rerelpt of letters written In the tonue of the Fatherhmd In roost eases, thoiiKh one Mroiniiii remarked that ahe hud In- tnilt-d to vote ii;.iitit Illtrhrock. hut thul lit' liml written h"r a peraonal letter, a vt-ry nice letter and ah had iWUloil to vote for him lifter all. "About one fourth of the vote In the territory euiToiiniSJn ; Hchuyler la )nl -pendent, apt to ! tut one way ot the other and what Ihla vote will do rariiiot he predlited," edld F. L. t'uiroll. "liut I know of muny old time dunorn ' i who will not vote for Churle Hiyim nd a few that will not Vote for llltrlicoi k." Five fV'Tovs Bier Army Blimp V.XJ'! .rl. tt j.f i u.-J.. x -A f .j n 1 flit " v -' 1 1 O I ' htVlIin 11; -vvjt . X - ..ff ...... L ISenator Norris Tells Broken Hon About Colleague ft t a i. M( 1 .iMi I KM - .' I". ill A ant II 'Dust, Dampness ,uA J I U , 1 I lOmarkahle iclion plioloKiiMih ahaw Ms nnny blimp C I, nrapiwd in f lamia In hangar at Nan Anlonlo, Tex., where It wn ilralroji'd In 10 nifiiulea after making fimt tranncoiillneiital balloon flight. Fascisti leaders Declare Stale of in Italy Siege Nationalist Dirtatoreliip for Nation f.ooms if Delay in Forming New Caliinet In Prolonged. Genoa, Ot. 29. Illy A. I'.) The Beoolo prlnta a telegram from Rome announrlno; that the romnnimlvr In chief of the fasrlatl haa algned a mo- blllzutlon order for all the chiefs of the movement to appear Sunday at headijuartera to receive apodal In atrucllona. To avoid dlaaaler. fas elall Iroopa will be poeted at atratexlc polnta and at. railway croaalnga, while the atatlon will be occupied by fan-cietl. The newapaper anya that ronrentra tlon of the faaciati ia taking place. ('upyriaht, Wl. Pail.i, Oct. 2. The faai-lHl I nation allat, linperialiatic and bitterly null bolahevlat took over the government of Italy in every way but form. A Mate of Mege - waa . procTnlmeJ throughout all of Italy at noun by the i retiring Facta cabinet. It waa mockery I with an army of 100 per cent fascist! 1 not to apeak of the entire navy, civil aervlce and an overwhelming majority of war veterans. No aerlous dlsor dera have been reported. King Victor Knianuel rreelwl auc pensively Tommaao Tlttonl, Slgnor Denloola, 8lnor Cocco Ortu, and An tonio Kalandra In the hope of oatah Helilii new government not dominated by the fnaciatl. All thcfie reported thnt the faaciati held Italy In their graap. Strict ( enaiirahlp. . Tlieae are the outstanding facta of ' the situation which reached I'arls to- night. Drastic preaa censorship, effee- j live with the state or siege, has shut Italy from the rest of the world, ex- : cepting for a few official commun iques, but complete reports have reached the French government and foreign embassies here through diplo matic ch.innels. The nver helming control of Italy by the fascisti ia emphasized hourly. Fascisti dictatorship In Italy, if the for $200,0(10 Heart Balm ".S lomatlc reports from Home and Milan. The leaders of the faaciati wish the party put In power through a legally created cabinet, hut the rank mid tile are clamoring for power Instantly. Mllpn Center of Interest. With the return of nenlto Musso lini and the fascisti generul staff to Milan, that eiiy. which is the larger! In ltnlv. becomes the center of inter en. Tlie general staff Is both in III tary ami political Stranger Found Lifeless in Hotel Unknown Man, Well Dressed, Poisoned liy Gas in Far nam Street Place. A man about 88, whose identity waa till unknown to police yesterday aft rnoiai, taa founrr dead In a room at (he Main hotel, J 01 3 Farnam street, shortly after noon Bunday. I.lzzio Nuneman, a maid In the hotel, found the body. Attracted by the maid's cry of surprise, Wayne 'Jackson, 312 South Fifteenth atreet, rushed Into the room and lighted the gas. He told police he didn't remem ber whether he turned the gas Jet on or whether It already waa on- rolli-o Kurgeon f.rlcr, who pro nounced the man dead, said he be llevod thnt death waa caused by as phyxiation. Paul Ftelnwender of the county attorney's office haa ordered an Investigation. The Initial "S" was on the ninn's fcelt buckle, according to F. J. Stack A Co., undertakers, who said that except for his rather good clothes the man appeared to have been a laborer. The, man'a cap was purchased In a South Omaha store. Hotel nttuches told police they be lieve.1 the man used the name of Ed Smith, but thnt he had scrawled an undecipherable umne on the register. Inquest Bears Out Story of Slain Pastor s Widow ti ontiriiird from Page One.) my hushund had passed through. Mrs. I'arleton stood with a gun In her hand and seemed crazed. "fthe raised the gun and pointed it at me, but either did not mil thu trigger or the cartfldge failed to ex I plodc. aa the gun wavered a aecond In j her hand and she turned it against t,er left breaat and fired without a word." Mrs. C'hristler declined to say what conversation passed preceding the shooting further than to Intimate that only ordinary affairs were spoken of and that the visit of Mrs. ('arleton at 1 In the morning waa supposed to be a friendly call. The funeral of Mrs. Turk-ton will be held at Helena, probably Monday. The peope of Havre are quoted aa united in their belief of the story of Mrs. Chrlsder and have united In a de mand that nn inquest be held to clear up the tragedy. Allen Launches Campaign to Hid Kansas of Klan Governor Ordern" Attorney General to Hring-Action Againxt Officials of "Invisible Fmpire." Coffeyvllle, Kan., Oct. 2!l ."-Asserting that he had instruct! il Attorney flenerul ltlchnrd J. Hopkins to bring action to expel from the state every official of the Ku Klux Klan, fiovernor Henry .1. Allen said that the klan had Introduced Into Katisaa the greatest curse that can come to any civilized people." The governor spoke within miles of the scene of the flogging of the mayor of Liberty, Kan., by a group of men. , Extravagance of Democrats in War Told ly Thorpe GongrcsH Candidate Speaks on Profligate WaMe Sav ing Under Codt! Is Kxplaitieil. Sat Dt mot ralic Guiididate llt'I'd to Hulnark Mon opolies a (rr flow Meeting. Hiokeil JtoW, .Sell,, (K , J!l -iHpe Ml,,t Tojegriiul.t line hundred nnd ) l.p'' opl eat down In hn luin.iii-l tbiiH for Wenator tieoigo V. Norria. ; Muny wrr nnalile In obtiilu pln. ee. After the neul Ihoee present ad Journed to the Hun theater which waa iilleudy uo ked In ovei flowing with people fi.im nil over the county. Alpha Mori; i n, ihalrnian, called the I meeting to onler and Introduced l 1,'iili H M ilwn of l.liii'oln, who had I been a pen king at other points In the uoniify ilunnn the day. Mr. Matron I rpoke for 30 iiilnulea on slate iaaues, lilMi lliig prim ipally on Ihxps. Mr. MiifMMi show el conilusiM'ly lint footer county pays only 1 j cents on the dollar for stats expenses. Ho Is u f .n i fni speaker ami made a con vincing argument on the aliito lax liiesllon. Mr. M.ilzen a ls addressed an overibiwlng meeting ut the illy ball, i'IihIiIiiiiii Morgan then Introduced I Menu tor Norris, who spoke for two bonis on u'ltlomit Issuea. keeping the i towel intention of his mullein e, wlil'a he uni 'iveied Meimtor Hltclii'oi ks rciiiI In Va.'lilii;ton, ' I have iijwuys Blood for lbs coia inoi; people and iignlnst the big inter ests, a principal which 1 Inns udvo caleil for moie tliaii l!ii years nut I 'st.nnl for the a.iiiK! things today. I would not ask Mr. Hitchcock to do ha l I myself would not do." Senator Norria read Henator Hitch cock's voting record In congress, showing him lined lip wlih big inter ests and at all tlim-a using his In fluence for the bulwarking of mon opoly. The speaker agreed that henator i Hitchcock had s.o'd nnd done some line tilings for the people Just before elec tion time and thought f wo could' have an election every m day Mr. Hitchcock would make a splendid senator. I II ini III S, mil II RS llll! ! tin ti-i, ' In ,il. etc, Hie loadii su illi.it il'iiU inn be plsn on the coo- io 1 1 f -. but many times It Is ilif- i til It to Imike lb- illuU ol klloba hold ; I iinly be, nine the olutfis uru lonnd nnd smooth. An ey wsv tit nrr : I'ome I li 1 4 is lo file one side of lliu ,, i hsft slightly, pinking a fist surface. Iwiulo ran Humid Keen ' ' '"' iighifiinig ociew n pin. p.l ju our this nut side, Tlie .linl, will not I slip. Cause Leakage een Plates Hint Contact Point Free from Dirt and Wet. I lllllplir .il ai( Which lll'iat be After II in- tenia of i perliuertis the I till- d rOiiles air limit scrvlcn ilul are two tbinus I ''' v ' H ,,, vl,'e whnh iitlllxei guaiih',1 UK,,!,,,., i lei troniu jiietic waves lo Inform nit a isdin nivninu station. ') . , jiilf pilot hen be is over the cenici lenlng i should ,f Kept i, , ,, v ."i lbs Minting Held. This app.iiatu-i loom, nthei'wtes 'moisliir will aiiili. rl1" t' l'tneil r "b" ali.i r " A bi p f dc on the (uintda (, (. ( n i ;ptioi i nll.i'd by ti air mud seiv b'fmlmils and switi he. i-aiiii,'v i Ice follows: "Tim lm nlixer l a ib vice I o, i.n.ibiiiln i,iu HI i ss ei ti lllly r...-M i...',. ' 11" f. Iillltelli shouM lr ke, in ,,!,. f,,.n fllM dlin,pnes or I hey ,p ,, ,., within it short lime. All r.nho ie. diving olioiis should hate as pail of llmir eoiiipment a miimII brush to keiptjutit from I'ollix tliig betusen (lie teimlnuls, ciiufai I poltiia, on th.i plates of (lie variable coiidenei and III crirnere of (he inliinel, It w,.; fo duet I lie Ml .loh ,y. Iliollo In struiiienis are ijeliim.) mill leoulii. loik. ii A pb-dgo bind euro and iitlentlon similar lo a mill li i about i;,,niD,'iiMi win- velemns lo If I hey r-; tu function wiih efficiency ""ppoil -ill movements v,,i h look to The antenna instiMn.rs should tns ! wur'11 1 "i,,,,,ri"' "'""' signed s-lped off o.-casioiially pecans thcvl'" ,h" U'A'1 ,VI"" lw""" ISIS certain lo collect u ll.u. ,.n,.n. Ie.i esililal H e or Hie veteum, or- Hollo signiilM Iiioro so as to form mm i l' i tromiisiielif lidd gver the lending Till Itself, and eatcnding lo a siifll 1 1' til aim ide to enable the pilot to in tern pt Hoe gone of sound above the i nu lls or fog- " War clcr,tii Sign Pledge for Inteniatioiial Peace ,Si w oik. (i t ;"i of dirt, especially f ,.,- r),,, Hue or ihimney. A film of dirt ovr tin- surface of an antenna Insulator vail causes leakage. Never place a ban In I'llio so that nun or snow i a i fall illicitly Hid, it, for thai v I... (mother fcfune of leal. age. Ilennm ber Hint the radio Impulses picked i'p at a lecevilng station ate hi liiiliuie, ii'ni It does not require much leakage to weaken the strength of such a fnble current. KatilaUomi of 1 1 r nation. Tim 'tlgning if the pic. I;..- m.is tin- f ,11,, I ; ict of H.l foreign leternns who e.iibd ion the (iioiv W'a iliingloti afti r I iitieinlli.g 111" Hind aniiuiil con Ifiieiici. of Hie iali i-.illbd itiriiie ! Federation At New i leans. II. Nel J miii ,.i kson of Ituiliiigtoii, 't,, signed : for I In- Any I lean I,i glon. "Iemocruts make debts; repiiblln an pay them," declared It, II. Tliore, candidate for congress In the First district, at a republican street meeting held at Fifteenth and noug hts streets. He spoke to an audience that reached almost be yond the hearing of bis voice. On a few I the same corner a small uroun of men and women listened to democratic speukers. As Mr. Thorpe launched nio discus- Spark Officers to Quiz Woman Regarding Murder Mystery Vandals in London Squirt Ink on Dresses of Women London, Oct. 29 Ink splashing vandals are causing terror among women. Sidling up behind finely gowned women the vandals squirt ink on the most delicate fabrics nnd ruin them. I am lu re to tell you v ery frankly j sion of national Issues Interest cen- Republican Speakers K. II. IIOUKI.L. (snilldute fur t'sitnl Plates Benutur. MONDAY, OCTOCKIl 30, treM-n ,,.lfl:0 A. M, Valparaiso 1 -. V. M. Hlrornnbura 4:30 M. DctulR 1:30 V. .".!. Tt'KRDAT. OdTOIIKR St. Ill' lit I'ity I 'l :'iH A. V. lirslnsril ::l)'l P. M. Wuhoa 4 -no I. M. I rcmont ri0 P. M. WEDNKKDAr, NOVEMHKIt 1. New York Hanker Sued New York, t. 2H, I'ol. Wade Hampton Hayes, wealthy banker and distinguished us commander of the 179th regiment New York National guard, has tieen made a defendant In Ijuo.Ovfl alienation suit. It wua learned, by a former subordinate, Lieut. I'hillp J Fitiipatrlck. The papers In I he suit involving the love of Mrs. Anne Logan Filnpiitrlck, dem-rilicd an a teaiiuful blonile, were served on I'olonel limes through his attorney, Mai. I.nlih ihi.-ll. Friday. three and s half years ago. They had been m hot ! frlendi when (biUlren, ac eoidirg lo her mother. Mri. It. J. 1.01111. Nnnh Hi-ntl Mrhuyli-r 1'olilnibus rciitr.il City . TIIL'RHDAT. I'uliprion ( 1-niia . . . . . . I'latt,. f'entcr . Htanlnn KniuAy, Pilgor W Point. Ifon'i A. M. Jiftri 4 cm 8:0(1 NOVUM RKn. lu:(i(l 2: OH . , . , 4:do S:00 ni.)Vi;mhi;r j. V:30 1 :.:! M. M. .t. Heriliner 4:in llm'li.r 7:30 . II. IIVMIAI I.. lamlldHttf for finvernnr. filONOAT, IKTUHKH H'yiniirn . . lu:lio A 1-nlHitiry 1 :"il I'. Hi-hrini Jinn t". Pruning 4:"'i I'. (ioimva S : 00 P. M. M. M. M, M. I that I have directed the attorney geu era I to bring action against the offl .dais of this klan and expel them from this slate," Governor Allen told his audience. j No charter In Kansas has ever been I granted to the Ku Klux Klan, the chief I executive stated, adding that the klan's charter was granted ut Atlanta, I'i.'i,, and that to make the organization I legal III this state the sanction of the, j Kansas chart r board waa prerequisite. Governor Allen assailed the growth if the organization In Kansas us "an astounding development of prejudice which Is racial and religious, seeking to establish In this state the un-American Idea that we can Improve the con ditions of this state by turning the rights of government over to a masked organization which arrogates unto It self the right to regulate the In- dividual. "We arc confronting In Kansas, an astonishing development of prejudice which fs racial and religious," he added. "It has taken the old Ku Klux Klan from its grave and reclaimed it for the profit of the organizers. They have added to the old antipathy to the i.'atholic, the antipathy to the negro jand the antipathy to the .lew. In the Uoiith and In the far west they have committed many crimes upon the In dividual. Only receniiy tney nave in vented this state." SENATOR (.F.OKOK W. MlllKIS. MUNliAY, OCTtJllKIt 3". The KiuprtMHks were married I Aivoitling to Fieiuh ufflcia! dis patches, they already are elalxiriit lug the following changes In the Italian foreign policy; t. Pisavownl of the treaties with Jugoslavia over the disposition of the Iialmattan coast, particul uly Flume, 1. To amend the Wusttlugton naval North Platte Sum P. M. TVBKOAT liCTOIlKP. HI. Oillral i'ity H:0l) P. M. VVKli.VI-.HH.AY. NOVKMBKR 1. Columliua 1.00 P, M. TlU'ltM'AY. M)Vi;.llli:it ? (im.ilm :mi i. M. Klllli.VY, NOVKMUUIt 3. 1'UWl l ily ;IHI P. M. MATl'miAf, NuVtMlllIR 4 tirli-aea :l 0 I. M. Hi-a-r u .n P. M. lliiNHAV, NOVKMIIKH 'allll,rt,lk 1 I'O P. Vt. Mi 'I'lii.k I '10 1 t. (iBroma uinino)J llllll SIMMONS. 4 SMdlilflD fur iansrrs, simJ A U lit VII'IIIIH. I unillitsl fitr tunitrw, short VI TU trtl tsj iUkl C4 ts4 U Thm. Um Mit l t m mt sm4 M ail muii4 iW4M. Be nure you iiet rK Wi ri f7 timty to allow Italy a much niea'rr ten'mire. 3. To demand a tnncli lamer ali.no of r(irs!lnns and ten lionnl peui e Vf illf ini'iiia I TiV ln-lt Oil I'lVl s,es'.tl of the iHvlaianra intind" linh now are d npulr I bv Ureal Hriiatu, well si tire-e and Turkey. T ! the roar et pea-e eorferetice until J iHUAIV to SIli'W llifl taaatstt government a breathing "fell tear f imp uil llunte, vj ,ivi dHv t gt-nu.nriv aUili-d ti'LiV ioer Ih'i ptifcsM.t of any oi ii "Hit l Fl in , he h -"il I bn. w all IN p j llina l, , n. r ni i,.,ii ,i , I m all irtrf the -leli. llv !nil.'. laeinoa ttii 1 i 'J!:m bs ore sr'.oii ii.ii ti i In n-tittol f'i .ma I !. ih. U'l- r ia a purl, h;i in In suatn'e tii-a'a aa .i.mn l icoii l, f-erl Tss I n in h i n ol l i t e ak.l a !.- 1 I t M .!. i rr4 - 4" " M'AV. ol II. in. I li.!. ,,i IU Hio ... . 1 1 I.;-HAY loi.h.i.ii, C" .lou , ... . lorm. uiU'IIKK i" t.ii t.i " i" i A Vt , no n ; i r M. t t ai J insltt in lulu. It Jl. I i'l lu III el V ll. la I ! ! 1 H I . "'I oi '. I' ll ..inlitu ui l mi lt ii ii.nli. I"" a Vtt-i f in. a -i t I Irt 9 .1' I' 11 .il,ll.-nr. .,n l.a.T 'win... ' in. ) i.susnvr, ',i a m in u i WSlliia, II il U II ' M i .a t - i i , I im .i i -it I' VI II .1 i:,.. n , .... i i I -, ! VI Vaa t 'ii I J I I I I' VI .uata a. ft m htlMt . VI vt. VI I 7j Lands Send Letters to Labor Office of Leapue fieneva. f-t. !!. Out of 10,000 let lets from "5 countries using 19 lan guages, received during a recent pe riod by the International labor oftlce of the league of nations, the largest number were written in French, of H.HHii, Kngllsh came, second with 3.137, written in the lalter language. The largest number of letters came from France, but the I'nlted Stales, though not yet a member of the or Kiiuhaii ion. took second place In this respect. The languages used weru Fieiuh, l,nu!mh. (lerman, Hpanish, tittllan, Fsperanto, lltltch, Hwedlsli, Itn niiiiiniiii, I'ortugiiese, Punish l o iisb, Norwegian, Finnish, i"ei h, Hun Kuiliin, Hi-il. inn, Itissinn and Jap s'' -re. letcd on the republican gathering. When he told of gross mismanage ment of affair during the democratic administration ha waa greeted with enthusiastic applause. "We didn't need to buy seven halt ers for every horse in I ho army," lie said, "we didn't need to purchase 13 shoes for each one of the four mil lion men In the army; we didn't need lo buy 11 saddles for every horse nbr did we need afl spur sets for every officer. Yet that Is what the demo cratic administration did." Mr. Thorpe declared himself In fa vor of a bonus bill that would "fully repay the soldier for his financial losses during the war," anil said the republican party favored such action when it was possllnw to put. It Into ef fect without Jeopardizing business conditions of the country. James Itodtnan gave slntlstfca showing that the Pepnrtmnit of La bor, In the three and one-half years the code bill haa been effective, paid fl. 100,000 In labor compensation, while In the preceding four years the department paid only $168,000, mak ing the average compensation f47 under the code against 16 before the code went Into effect. T, A. Holllster showed that fees un der the code system paid back Into (be treasury of the state enough money to operate all the expenses of nil departments but that the muds department with f.2.r.O.nno surplus, He sal that, outside of the roads depart ment the cost of running the stato government under the code was 1.2 cents on the taxable dollar. 'i"niV! iVoAcft llomimvti of .tnuritan I'aintvr tmd Sitter 'oft ier I'p Kansas Miners Take Stand Agaim-t "One Dig Union" l'lttsbuig, Kan., Oct. 2! After adopting it resolution penalizing miners who worked In violation of the Inter national policy during the nntlonal strike, the coiiMlltnlloncl convention of restrict II. l ulled Mine Workers, ad ! Jon r ned sine die, ronclulng sn event- I fid fmir days session. The new iniiHtlliillmi of Pistiiel 11. v bu b will become effective Janu ary I, was completed, i iiitstHtiillt g nninng lis sections was the declaration that any member of Hie I'liltcd Mine Workers of Ann-r , ,-1, wlio belong to the Ku Klux KUn, i-luill be snapi-ndcil 'from iiieinhm shin The mine section pri hlbl's member ship In the 1 W. W., "i re hlif union." atllnl (be iitolinl t handier i f foul on 1 1 Authorities to Prolie Kurnoru of Screams Heard Near Shallow Grave Where Body Was Found. Cleveland, Oct. 2i, (liy A. PI Prosecutor Ostrnnder and deputy sheriffs of Lake county tonight an nounced they are going to question a young woman living near the woods where the mutilated body of Mrs. Hazel Hums was found late Wednes day, burled In a shallow grave, re garding a report that the woman had heard screams from the direction of the woods early Wednesday morning. A neighbor who gave the Information said the girl had told of being awak ened by shriek of terror. Cleveland detectives, ut the same time, announced they have begun a search for the diary of Mrs. Burns, reported to contain passages which would give a clue to the motive for the crime. Iuke county authorities were also searching the scene of the murder for u shovel and gun which are thought to have been used In the murder. Hcareh Is also being made by Lake county .authorities for $2,700 which Hums claims he hid In tils Cleveland home and which waa nut found in a search by authorities, and for dia monds which Mrs. Hums was said to have worn. Authorities now Incline to the belief that possibly Mrs. Hums might have had the money and diamonds in her iiosseHsion Wednes day and may have been the victim of highwaymen. Authorities have virtually aban doned hope of securing a confession from Henry .1. Hums, husband of the murdered woman who Is held In the Paluesville Jail, charged with the slay ing. The prisoner la a mental wreck after 55 hours of almost continuous questioning. He waa aent buck tu his cell today because authorities feared that further questioning might un balance his mind. Burns steadfastly maintains his Innocence of the crime A panel grid Irak that looks well and cos's not ding may be made as follows: Cut a section from a broom Inndlo ahour oiiefourih or three e,;hls Inch In length and drill two boles about one half or three-fourths imll apu.'t. The holes should Is drilled to n size suitable for bolts yoii have on band, I r III two correspond Ing hobs lu the panid and bolt tin block In place. Draw a pem-ll inuili between tlio two bolts on the block. A cover for this grid leak may bo made from Die top of a small adhesive tape can. 1'alnt the cover blaivk and you have an Inexpensive, yet effcctlv:, grid leak. No piece of radio apparatus pays for Itself so quickly as a battery iharger, I ortimilarly if the receiving, lal lUCH STRIKE .CIGARETTE It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can not be duplicated ::i.i- Viet.., i h ti 4...H a .i. t.l,. al i t ii.. -a - ,l e i U s V I 1 II In t , lii i HIH ' 1.11 II stla , . II ' V Vt H , , , . 1 a I VI I U'. . I . ! v.s.ni ' r li o vi.i i i ii.nm i- , I P ! 1 1 t s. V i.i .MM ll : . i , it 1 vi i I- ... t 'l' VI v, , . .-.-u . i.'P.ll l .- . I' M v ii-v:i i s , i vim a Vi as . 1 1 v M r . .i. . - i m h ,. I - 4 , t ' f M .... - e u t in mi v v. VlV i, .ie li t i-.. -, r t ... ... I I P V4 ii . , r i nn' v f Vii i viol o - . . . . i i IV i , 11 l a, , ... i - ' I s I I' lli.i I S . . , ! W M 1 . . 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Notice compact por celain to withstand hard service Patented CARBON tlh ita high u-niwta- lute fit atLaina auin rient hunt to burn oil df llta, tlnia offering: efle' tlv tetittaoce la uirla.n AC Spark Hue Company, FI.I N' T, ci U.I fal.Ho. l.iH.ir. Ai.nl II. 1'U U S Pal No. I.IM.UB. ran. IS, lilt, otuar faiaata iVanoinn THE ODDS? w i AGAINST YOU Pyorrhea Imperil the teeth and health ol lour persons out ol every live pat forty .ind thouand younger. Nature warn, you ol it Cvwning uith Mml Sug gums. Take no i hanevs; Act! JlmtA vr trtik nk Rrliaiys FOR Till. UUMS M"t lAat) m it IM'I I tkk arti,4 t ait . w liatiasi I'OI I I II l. AllVHI I Isr Vli' N r. Hanlcy Endorsed For Congress I'. I.. Mi.imp, Ititernatioliii! Set retai) 'I ! .uiel , llroll.i-r-lioml of Kin-men ami llilirn si-l. "Jim 1 1 hi. ley was never to i l.tuy t i lirlp me plumule lir.'f ! i lum.l husine v. hi ll I iiilli il on hun in W ahmftoti. 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