THE OMAHA HF.K: ,.MUMAi. ui iummi v. i. Welshman Scons Ilijr Triumph in (ilasgow Speech l.lojil Ovurf (Jiarurlrri I'oliiv of Jloii.ir Ijiw an "I'rorani of Folilril Arim ami DroMpy I :. ".' lull. Urfir1.,n. Kit. ;!) I'lirnu'r I'l.-ntn-r J.I. .Ml ':uik i.ri-i iii.tlnr III-i tnniih Nt ;uK'.w, rn , an ml Iiiihi.ik' I.- iti W.I i.f! H'f 6..!', Th i i h h i t l-n nn- i nouiK Ik Mr. I.li.yl ;.'.. n!, un- j wir In Amlii-w Jimwr ijiwn ni'rh In 'il.inti'.w, lull Mr. l.l"d (rni ! VhM iiiiUimik In min Jl." il'i ! r h fM wall"! f'.r Mr. Jli.tmr l.iiv I H.,ii..i'l..ii if liia mtliiti in lir-iikliig mil of Hi" fiuilill.-n A iii ' i "il lii- n i"l Mr. ! J rin r i.f,f.-iMli)ii that In- ill. nut ; ) im.v. lp m til- w.i mulii! "Htimn;i' i iihh' in'. .l.in liy imiU Win) iliiti I j ltri..w n In rt- tin y Mi r " Tin- iiiiilir pail i.f Mr l.li.y.l i ;.ihkh nni'i'li ii lUvi.tiil IuhIhiw. . i i.p II." fi K'lllvw ii. i til V i.f Mr. It. nnr l. in n m i mil. I I. Ii In- l ull. . I il fit it ii m if f. hl ! miiik mil ii.iy iv., mut In. Mm il ii l:iv wt li Ihii two i;'i'i .! .1 ri.in.riil. I III' llMlicfir i.f Hi imI 'iii I i i i l.ii i.if In Hit. fur- cli'n i.ff.i't' ninl iln- iil.iilillun of inlnm I liy jii.iinli.i. A I tin In Minlilliiii ii f I'iiiiIiiiiii. , 'Two mit i iiiiM. rv iiv inliilHt i ! Win' ill In ii out in nnli r li i 'l Hir j M.iu'lci. Il.uiki y, nil.lm t ri i-lin j , In ilii' vi n mi. I rnovr lilm inrnKn ilio mti'i'l," he ml. I. Tin. nlnililiim of niliilmiy iifimlnim, In. kiiI. I, nunl'I i,iii.' a Kn-.it liiirilnhlp 1-i vnr vlilliim ninl iiiiii'm wimtM In Ilii. cii l lici utr: .r. mi. my w in Impii. nil. I w.'lKiiit miKivl(.n, I'y far th" prnvr-yl ,,.j f (,1k Hpucli w si h ilin.liil In Hip futnTd. Ku .... w.m In r i:, Ii" mill. Inic tn Hi- r x in ii.litiirin fur W;ir. iiml It winiM In- tunny m Ii nit ymr lii furw the fin in. r .i'ii. ll y w in i culnr'-il Mi-nn vliili', In Knvliiml, tli" mu'lnliit purly w.-m -t s J ii (t tn Iln- fi'mit nml Hum! in 'I Hie fiiiiiKl.iiniii of mii'lily, TIdm M'.ik ini lime, I " mill, fur mi n who m i" In ii i: n'lnl iiaro rni-ni fur iucm-i-rMiil'.n i.f miiliil order In i:iiip-l n ii n tli' ni-i-lv.-ti. I'lcdyc Sii.iinl. Sir H.iliert Id, iii", Mr. I,lnyd 0. 11. "' i l.iiiii'ellur of tlm exi lu-ipn'r, ti'nl l,nr. ilii Ui iilii int. lord cliiiiiri'llur, 1, -iii Kml ', id' di-lK lli' ir fiiiiort In Mr I.Ioyd f!cnrio md i li pl. n i n Lf th ti ''tins of Hi" en;. Ill Inn. I'" rum (IIhmkow Mr. 1Iojd loiiitfe i went in I'iIhiIiiiikIi, wher h" .poke j ' ' liitiodiiccd to Leonard at nv'iiln In tlin cvenln, then Koini; Id , " New War n Jive parly the lant Any l,ci.l l!.tlfonr' home In WIiIH'hh- , '' 191". He wan a pfrKlHtent wooer luiiinv whisle a Ki'iit wir louferciice und held fortlr hi wealth as an Hi of ih I,iiyd ticniK" pnrty h-ader i fracHini. il wan a laviMli Hpcnilcr will h held over tin week end, Tho'ind xiremely ulleiitlvc. 1 told him p:rty Im Indeii Mr. IJoyd ' JcniK", ,' wan tun yunnm lhat I whn only 17, I mil JIiildHir, Aiifli'ii rliaiiilicrhitn,,kHi hoiikIh my inolher'H cniiHciit; Hhr l,onl Fiiiheiiheinl, lit Itnlielt llyrfl? ' prnteHI ed 1 wiih tiid yonni.'. Hilt I) In hint ev"i;il chiefs of the coiihci VMtlve paiiy In Hcnlliinil. t.onl Hlrkehliiiid had n Iiiiik Inter view wlih n Henitixh cnmiel vntlvii, ami J.oi'd H.il.'onr, liifnio lenviiix l-nndim, Milled on Mr. llonar I,nw nml prill fei red wi'li him for (in hour. There Im tin tchhIik evIileiicB that Mr. llonar J.aw'li pa.ty Im wnrrli'd nhnut the Hlrrnntli l einif di vi loped by Mr. I.lovd tleori,'" mid It Ih not unlikely thin the iiiiilllion may he revived, Xl'iei'ini'lill Keai hid. yMready Inforinal iiKreemeiitH have li( n reached hy which prominent tiiemlieis of eltlier side are ullowed re i lei tlon without a "fluht and thin may he extended. Doth Hldeg iiow realize that to uplit the roiiHcrvatlve vole l only making a pren. iit of Ketn to Hie lull if party. At Hie mine time Mr. I.ioy l Oenrwe Ii 14.1I11!,' iiIiihiI Willi the fiiriiiatlnii of 11 i Tinaiviil parly. Il wiih iiiinniuired Hi .t A V. ('oie Iimh ri f-iiieil from Hie civil k rvice In lake nuinaueiiieiit of .Mr. I Inyd ijeniKi.'H oinaiiliition. Mr. Cope in one of the anient of civil ! nervnnis In 'Jieiil ISriialn. He fur meily was in thu custnniM, laler In the treasury, dud latter In Ireland, and be was the man who did more than any one else in seeurinn the aree metit on the Irnh trealy. Anl St Louis Capilali.t Found Shot to Death in Home si. L.mw,tM.2M.-iei8tivesof so-; will C. KilKar. ciipolillHt and former id, lit (.f the KdKiir Zlne roiniiany I . ml who was fnund nhot to itefitn at ins hmiie here eitiy this ninrnliii:, ere 'reticent 111 dlsriiSKinn the death of mej fiKid num. who. In tli opinion of the p., hi t, killed hlniMi lf. He was found j hy a seivint, touether with ii"'p- well not ' whliii apparently had Imiii , pennid i-hortly lief .re his death. ' one of the rot' wan addressed to liis wife, wlm recently filed a petition f.ir ih vol ri-. The other was written 1 to u atlcrii-y. dite. tinB luiti Hi the VipoMitiitn of his pi"-.-ci.ioi'.. Mr., l;.l-.::,r .,s Tl yi'ir old. Mailer l'.tate Ove reliiuatel l li-.t W Tlicnil". milled hv the l.ile J t ..nk I.. HaM. r as e.- ut.T of lit win .Inn.. I il.it the r-'.nte will touch .1 ''.! msh m 1""e. f r-i r poi t t Sit.-h a .".l is Ki. i n.Ker.1 t-.,n .i d Mr I'h. io.is, IVn.fi. i ii.. iii" M' Miller, the vi ..i , U- I i. I W I I ii ..i.li'ikli t.l , an.l ,1 n(rr. ,nni MllV 1 1 mi 1 1. cf lvri.iit In. 1 .late uliie.l at HI'2.M."2 , ft ! Wiim of J.J. Mill I' ll IM M . f II I . I .i Si l i. . 1 1. i' ' i .1 . 1 f ! 1. t ' , Jl t I- I H." " ( Parent' Prohlems t.,1 P I ..I 1 I n kipl lit ... i .-..., : t , o m - o , ... ,1 I iU oi I IH. . , t,,i I I 1 V. I, it- O... .-! , . I f ' . I ',.- ..', t ,.i i? v k Ik... t . K 1 1 -., , ' i., " ..... M .., I . I S .. , I ll l t. IS I 1. n. Artists' Model Fights 1 Wealthy Husband's Suit! j N. York, IM. ' ;j. - Muii.iiii" in- ilvmtri-v, Vi, lilija iynl mul l.-mllllill, ; iioii w li. ilMly fmluiin J ntn I i M ii ii t k ii in i y ! K'l wir. I( i. w r .1 ' i 'h.ni. Her ' h 1 1 i y and oltirr fiunnli iii !flii. of lli.ita ' iim t o ITU lui.kiM Willi onn n.linlra ; lion. I.i f(,r hi r niai i Ihijii In H'l'J In j I'iiuird W. I'ol Ini k , ilm lin r Klin ! Mill tint l I'lml NKldH tlka I'liiv . ihlnif liy hi r ri. Ii yi.unK n ii ii h n d, who In mjliiK for 1 nnnuliiii'iii, ll ihnivi-D tint I vn only I ill tlin ilin of t lif-lr mnr riKKH, ' "I In Viii.' thiit nt lh llmi" hn j rolllllfl M. Ill In r ()( i loail-1 for II mi n ink alimony, j Madi-lliiA In il.nl I I lulu now, fh" miyii, f Mud ri f'ii" (( In he j icii (filled l.iiek lull iii-.ii li.veriy iifier Inning iHid for Iwn yeiit In tlin l ii u n d Ii Itjxui y which roll.uk, wlm In only a few ymiii h.V dciilnr, liinvid- vi for her, Mm. I'olliii k, who liven In WixtpoH, I fiiiin , wild her inolher, Mr. Ami' ! I In ;ilili.H..ve, m (all, Mleiiihr, Willi muih i fuel nut hair Olid Mif liluo r(K Nil) I'liieiiU Olijcil. I ili'l' hllHlillllll, II fl'W yi'llI'M her Keillor, In un olliier of thi AllmiMn ('an nuii I iuny ij Nn, ilj'i Creeiiwii Ii Hlicct, of , which lilK falhcr, W'illiiiin, in ih" heinl. II. in I. i the oliji'i llnim of (iln oareiiin l fmt Mm. I'olloi k MHi lliiHi M IiIm null. j I'n Hook 'n com iila j in oll"i:eM lhat i j In n ihcy were inm rlcil In HiIm city I on Ocloher , lain, the kIiI ir"leinle.l I r.hf hum I!), when iidually only 17. H(! KlVeH IhlM II H lellHoll for Hei kiln; I iu Mcvoniine, Un uiIiIm, ton, that Hhe i jwnM h wlfn In n.iiiie only, I Meiit. ,1, M. (ioildiiril of Nn. 7M i flioadw ny, her illlni iiey, d"i l ilied her i ' lilltrlit tlnm: I j "II Im tlp i'iim of a inilllniiiilre'n Hon ; wlm hud Koiii! nn a link nml lliniiKlit , th- lurk would hp over when ho hiild ' I f"r I MrK. l'ollock naid: Will I'lTiihlenI WiMM.r, ! tierHiMteiieu tlmilly tiveicume our oh je tioriH. and mother conwenicd to our rnarrliiKi'. He Im not teliliiK the truth when he miivm J connal..! my tw from him. "Ji'or two yeiiid we lived In IiIImm. We MWept throiiKh life on clninlM of huppinenM. Whatever I denlred wiim mine. An nulomohlle wiih at my din pimal. He Kpent fl.Oitft n year on my t'loihm. He ;ave me JM! a week for pin money. "But all thin I line hlM parents were proleatinK to him UKUIiint hiM nmr rliwe. Klnully, on AugiiHt !t, 1921, he suddenly told me he was through, drew Tired of Iler. "He naid he a tired of me, thiit he would no longer dupport me, that would have to provide, for myself. "I pleaded und wept nnd arRiied. It wna to no avail. For IH weeks h j Meiit me ilfl a week. Then this al lowance reiined. I had koiip hack lu live wiih my mother She In a widow ami ill jinnr cimnnHtHiicoM. I was in destitution when he filed unit for an nuhnent. "I am KiiiK to nKOt that actlnii. I am askim? 1 1 00 a week alimony. I do not want his money. But ho run not cast me aside as though I were a plaything that had Rotten on hU nerves." Baby 1 Tl , r rom Murder 1 rial i.i.i... A.. OQ . L'v,..illt1,,n i iiiiaoeinim, v. nf additional defense witnesses in tho trial of Mrs. Catherine Busier, churned with the Mlayinn of Oscar Busier, her huslmnd, and his steimR raplier. Miss Mildred tleialdine link lit, will occupy all day Monday and pari of Tuesday, the defendant's counsel nnnouiiced. The court had to Impish the Busier l.al.y. Blchnrd. leouue of the ihilds noisy laughter, altctnated with . ar piercltii; yells. Bo hHrd. wlm has f cured prominently In the trial fur rlshed unother feature of the day. This w is when Mrs. lialph t hapille, the defendant s aunt. ho had hceii ..ppointed Bichird a cinU'dian hy the murl. was CHiled to the stand. ri inoiintid the platform with the i luid in her suns ud Assistant IHitiat AM.U nt v M iser Imioeiluilely pro teud aiiilnst such course, main- U,i g Viuoioinly that 11 was mi at- . -n.pl In Infhiem. the mill l of the PlMI I. 4lde Umatt Old.-i-'l the , ii.i.l li.ie ferre.l I., other ulul t r Kirnt VI ill !iiratee Htiirrlii Motor 'ar s. . tk t '. ! ? III.' 111 , ,,l.lliM.f OU..';' I !. t,. ii. I .w t I I t. I ,1 I t t:.'.' i. I . i.iinni . l ! II , . I - a ' Mi " Ull W A ,1 ll if 11 i ... -a, I t .1. . I ,l n( ( l I I it w f il,. th in l.i. I i. i ii. II ti M4lf ( ll lil HUH In. In Ir. I fur 4iill Ii v .He T- k ! -t l . A st r'-) J i " J I "mmm m P3 r.. v nCM'it s urn.. MyMarriage Problems Ity AllKI.K, (,tHKIH(IN, Tim I'rolileni Hie l-'nic reatcd nd : J'lieii Mid i eil. J stayed In my own room all day, w liiiiow int; over the IhiiiKS 111', i'ettlt had hint.. I, iiHIiOLkIi I ilespiMed my self fur tin. petty Miisp.eions J could not (oiilrol. Katie, still lionise nnd palpuhly nervous, hroui;Iit up my locals; Junior and Marlon ran In und nut at will: my father left Turn t'hea lei m lieilHlde long enough to alt with me ii hit mid assure me that the hoy who had Hiked so much wiim practical ly out of il. inner, and J.llllan kept a close hut utiohti uslve watch upon my Wei file. My mother In law I did not see, und had not seen since her outruKeoil uulhurst of the nlht before concern ii)(r our nlvink shelter lo Tom Chester, 'lhat Gillian eventually would placute her 1 wum sure, hut every fibre of In (lepcnIi.ii:ft n me rebelled at the Idea that it was necessary to mollify her. 1 was Kind. Indeed, that she did not come mar me, for my nerves were still raw and iiilverliiK from the hiu-- I n.vwiii; cApeiience in i m- iij;ni oerore, i and 1 knew I would need ull my coin- poHllt'o for the coilillIK Interview With Kuthi'line. To say Kooilhv lo my little friend, '.vlth the possibility of (ImiKir to her nienncliiK shadowily beside her, WouliJ be fin experience, which 1 knew would tax mo Kieutly. To face my mother lii law'H tenijier beforehiind would be unendurable. It wiih lifter elKht In the evening; j v. h"n Lillian came for me. j "But on simiethinK warm," she In- i Rtructi.d. "The niKbt Is ehllly." Wliiit M.kIko Feared, I obeyed her, and found that she had spoken the truth when J left the warm house and took Picky' ear from the big barn. To my relief, the KnniKe man had found It but Hllffhtly damaged by my wild ride from the hospital, nnd Hie nrraiiKement of lis curtains made a much better screen for the tonneau than I Van able to effort upon my own ear. "Which way?" I asked, ns we climb ed into the car she to the tonneau and I to the driver's seat. ".Smith on the Seiittlelmle road un til you are within a few rods of the I ii rii to the llead-nf the Bond road load leiidlni; down Into Watermlll," she directed. "Dr. Pettlt, who knowa every Inch of all the territory, select ed the spot. You remember It, don't you?" "Fetfectly," I rejoined, for I had driven several times over the lonely hut rbarmiiiK road In the daytime. I found. It atiythlnff but charming when I had turned Into It, however, for one, of the damp, heavy fos almost a , Loudon "l'aitlciilar" which eharac I tei;:e the east end of the Island, be 'can roliiiiR up from the hollows be- i fore we had pone a mile from home. "ThlH is simply peaches and cream ! for our stunt," I.illlnu said enthusias tically, "but," her voice abruptly ' soundinc a worried Intonation, "will you be able to see the road'.'" 1 Lillian Directs Dr. I'eltll. I "I'll have to," I returned shortly, for 1 had driven in foxs before, I though never at rilfiht, and 1 realized that I was lu for a bud time. "Fas ten your coat more tightly round your iluo.it .ind net Into the front seat with ; inr, I 11 liuve to put up tho whirl- 1 -hleld, and you'll hive In wntch th 1 rlifht sale of the road While 1 watch ithe left, mi lhat we don t stray Into the dltrhe-t. It's abominably easy to i aet off lb" mad when these come i j a i tl utai ly thick " i j ,li did ns I asked her promptly.! i n. I with. oil ci'innieiit, us is alwa: !i.-r wont, and f..r III" next half hour we fairly . i iw led alomt the road. ' w h :!e ui. -ensue SM i f f,.ff rolled ..v r lis, nt nines roinpleirty shutting , , ;T miv flit of the f id We XV. Ii t t Pins at t h hi.lir oll, i, ,.. .! ." I nnd on. e w. rnedlv. !.. nt bt Hiit wliy M.'i" Lillian ; I I Ihsir hll'e II. I'll- Is an n : ii I. d HI . .. w I. i i rt ' I I Ho id.. t aln.ul i.iue IIuiikS, I I iii In- i a pieiiy able i l" ...I...S III Fllil" -l!l !-- ll. hi ... we Wer In stall mite lit In n..' t I I in- li ll I e W id i: f .'"l lone h u, if .' t 1 1 .t. , I ii l..,n, .1 ll ,l Hi, 1,1, -d I tli ii ,4 W" l,a. M ll.idl (111 II I., i if t.o I I. i. l ,,, I ! n l I if I I I w tlUHUl ' til d.f iile. ri. .1 f iii I I I t ,.'..r ll. 111 IS I - 'I i Imllel I II t I' ll Ii. . 1 t..l ' ,. ,1.1. S i Iv !.. hi II. r I V i I . I . I , I - , I I 1 h .1 . t , f 1 ' w SLEEPY -TIME aiW'TlIK Mil. r l I V l0 TKKH IUNNKK yj If 01 NK. "Wliy (IiHl't ml 'iii lo my ll Inn liiiili" fur lin-M I f " I in la Knininy i'ikhi imkii.l Kny ('nun nun iluy, "All ili other fiilkn In Hi" iielKhlMirhuoiJ nmi and ! t my dm "Well, I'nrlit Paimiiy," Kulijr r( idliil, "I'd i.(inin rcrit for Jut iinu IhinK'" "Vlmt' tlii?" t'rn I Hnniiny In. lull rd. "I ilim't btdlv I'd el r nnutfli to rnt:' I'nclii Hitniniy fimii promptly f It w into rate. "J Hive till! hlVKcMt mid l.enl imaU lo ln hud miywhcri"," h ilecluieni "Von nlv them?" "Well -i im! I ell 1 hiu of c(iiiibii," Vih'Ik Hiimmy inliiiltlvd "Jiint yuu rniiw mid try my Uliincr IoiiikIiI." II" nnd inuih t hut at Ian l Fully iiKrecd to illna Willi him ihnl vi'iilntf. Now Fully luid ft hiiK" flpliellli!. And n til" il.iy won- nn lie Is.gan (0 fi-ur tli it la wd iI. In't Kt enoiiuli thsn t.ht tb ll) P vii rnipttf eat nt 1 'tide Haniiny'N place. So he set to work and Kathered up a ban ful of corn, which he found down near Flintier flreen's cortirrllj. When the dinner hour arrived, down at Urirle Mammy's ratlin? house be ai) Black creek, Fully strpiii'd throiiKh the doorway with hi hag aldtiK over his shoulder. "I'm frlsd to see you!" I'ncle Ham my cried. "Hit right down!" And he pulled out a chair at ono of hla mush room tables. "Let me tnke your bag," And he grabbed the bag out of Fatty' clutches. "He careful of thui!" Fatty warned him. "What's hi It?" I'ncle Sammy asked. "I'orn!'' said Fatty. "Don't worry! I'll take itood care of II," t'inile Hnniiny promised. "Now bring on your dinner!" Fat ty ordered, I'ncle Kiimniy begun to bustle Hbout. And soon he set a diph In front of Fatty. "The first course Is corn," he an nounced with a smirk. , Fattv Coon was pleased. He liked corn. Quickly he ate every kernel. ".Vert course!" he bawled. Uncle Sammy anatclied away the empty dish and hurried out of tho mom, to icturn shortly with the same dish, which he set down aa before. "This course Is corn," he said filil-ly. Well, Fatly thought that was a bit odd. But he liked corn. So he ate what was In the dish and said noth ing until he had finished it. Then he called loudly, "Next course!" Once mora l.'nele Sammy Coon re pealed his queer performance, saying with a. sly smile as he set the (llh before his hungry guest, "('orn is my upecialty today. Fatty Coon b'i'unibleil bit. in an undertone. "I should think lie might aerve something else for a change." he mut tered. But he ate the third dishful of corn, though he told himself that he might as well have had his dinner at home, for he had plenty of corn In hla bag. Ho had hoped Uncle Sammy would serve some auch dainty as fish, or frogs, or mice. "Next course'." ho ordered present ly. "And don't bring corn. I want semchlng different." I'ncle Sammy Coon shook his head. Dog Hill Paragrafs ' By George Bingham i Clab Hanrork say he reads a Jot ubout auto tires, but what Interest! J mil. (i. I'., ii it i.n h. in lir. , UHllt Kit filial 4l.lr,t. ,.l. ii.:OH la larifh It.vtu In be I I. lui t if l pd ,1 K l . . r till I ll... I', k ,; mi of all il, ii, , ! il lb v., h im ii.i i f. ill ..r .i i ht4iii i i f nt. n e f.i..,i , ,i.,.ii ,f f... .i,l.fj. t... i. et I I t i in. teKfi in tn, f ,,( f,..,i ... .1 f r ll.j 11. t ... i hi iiiu I CASTOR IA IN USf foil OVCR 30 YCARS TALES FATTY COON WORE OF HIS ADVENTURES iPJgHURCOTT BAILEY, i "I haven't iiiu lliiiin I H 1 1 m.i y , III- 11'l.illicd 1 "Then 1 don't w nit mil thing more," Fiiitv told him uiiki ily.' I wish I 'hadn't come heie I . M'.'li'l a bun di id and ons different kinds of food "Will, you've had II in, anv lii.w," said l ie I" Haininv wiih a Klin, "That' half w hat oii i kiorl.wl, I'oloe back Home other dav Mild Mil the oili er half - I he hundi i d." Fatty t'isiil didn't know whether I'm le hiiminy wum jiikini; or not. "live me my bag or corn." be said In a gruff voice, 1 I'm filing now " "Vour bag of coin:'' I'ncle Sammy enpluined, "I en n t give it In ou." 1 "Bui yoi promised to l ike gm d i are of ll," Futiy lemind.-.l him. "And o J have taken the Inst of care of It," I'ncle Sammy answered. "1 emptied your bug Into my own bin of corn, whera It 'would be sale." "Then fill my bag nt mire nml Id me be oiuiny way!" "f i-na'f," said fin le Sammy Conn, "t inn't tell your corn from mine. It' all mixed up lu the bin" Fatly Coon liegged und llireiiteiie.l, i "tit I'm In Sammy Coon wouldn't move to a mgl step toward Ills roin iilii. lie merely handed Fully IiIm empty bag and bndu him bo gone. drilling hi teeth. Fatly tisik the bug und started for the door. And then I'ncle Hammy stopped lilnl with a sudden cry. "You haven't paid mo for your din j tier," h howled, "l'uld you! You haven't paid mo for 1 my com," Fatty retorted. "Certainly not! I don't boy food. I sell It," I'nrlo Sammy replied. As Fatly took his last step toward the door I'ncle Sammy leapeil at him. Fatty was glad then that the hug was empty. Ho shook It open und pulled P. over I'ncle Sammy's head. And tipping the old rogiiu over, Fnity tli-I the bug about his feet, leaving him to lie upon the Moor, und make the most shocking sounds. There I'nde Sammy' wife, A lint Amanda, found him, long niter Fully Conn had gutte. And they hud lo go out und find soinrlhliig for llnlr own dinner, because the neighbor had coriiij In, while Uncle Sammy was help less, lateti everything in I he rating house. (Oipyrlwht, 1H22 ) Baker Memorial Lacks $50,000 of Completion The total number of subscribers to the Hoburt Baker memorial fund at the present time la 2,711, according to Bercy Jl, I'yne II. who Is chairman of the committee. The fund still lacks Kifl.OOO, according to Mr. lytic, and efforts are now being directed toward completing it in the shortest time possible. The total to be raised is j $250,0(u. Counted In the present list. of subscribers urn representatives of ; 47 ikdleges, while the yoneolloge sub j scribers total 1,051). Between 701) und tilit) subscriptions already received are for tl each. Tho Jlobey Baker rink will have a seating capacity for 3,500, which will insure ample revenue to maka it entirely aelf supporting. Jt will be used for roller skating, basket bull, tennis, dancing and for public meetings in addition to its utility for ice bkuting mid Ice hockey. State to Try Half Dozen for Murder in Ilcn in Hiot Marlon, 111., Oct. 29. When the Ilerrin massacre trials start on No vember S. the first move by the state will be to nollo the charges against 42 of the 4 men indicted for the mur der of Howarif Hoffman of Hunting ton, Ind., according to the best In formation. Because of the large number of peremptory challenges given In an indictment wiih 4 defendants, Ihe stale deems it best to reduce that number lo six defendants, which will mean only a hundred peremptory challenges for each side. Fish Chowder It popularity hasnpreao ovrr the whole country fronilNewI-lngJaiHl. Sur prise your family to morrow. Get out your rook book anil pre vour rhowder' that (In. tailing touch which means so much SAUCE TMl OtPOINAL. W04CC3T EMHIftt Send ikmisI for our ewe recipe 14 Win Si . New York nDFQVJL CN.w ArrU.I. LLiOtjILO Daily a MODERATE PRICES JislimsOsME IsIT Till: MW W00DBINK CAFE . !. iua sml! ink si m Qu,l.lv - m fH I UMHi IHSSIH n '4 i ANtt Mi; A I. kMtif fi.iitiiti. ti.iimiMir llmley (cr Congress MEANS REAL SERVICE For This District Cullciira Sciap Coiiinle-ons Are IlcMihliv Mow to Keep Well Br UK i, A. IVANS Quasliuns csrMig fctiaisits, I in mi4 pisMsiioa el suk mitua le Of f.vRs fty realtors mt lk be, soil fcs sntwei P9ianHf suklvcl le piapsi limilsii.'ii. nl.sis etm.l, sddiril envvloiis n il4-. lr, tvsns will not noli 4iliwit r i mi ib lor ledioiilusl !.. Assists Ullut is ! el Iks Hr. t'l.vx.viit i yu ' nn; .ion at iiwii AlltioUi,h tli s si riiie was Ihiiii Inure I hull II cars nun I ! i lu It I iigunt lu slate Ihe puipoie, plan and inn nuii.- A st.il. inont i.f Una I., n. I is ill. Mill ulsiul t'leiy so often, I l etters acriiltlpUllled by stamps lilnl inldi e-md in Vi i.n s are umweied IWItl'lii two iliys ufier Is-ing received nt Ihe central 111. r. Tlu ie ure s.nial iin utiona Hint ciiiiiMil be .insweri-d for one reiisnti it filiotrlir. Ill eilylng t.i Ihiise ipies lions, (he iei.u tiny raniiol be nn sweted Is nt.iliil Minv of the (ilnl iiiiih are plainly , written by p. i, pie who wiinl n (one !'i iiiieiice dlaummis or rortepoudeiH-e ' ti. - i tn- nt . A cm i ik i ii 1 1. Ii i k il ii r, in sis ih nothing more than u cuess based upon a Very fiaumeutarv knowledge 'of lb" facts and Is then fore liable to iiilxleinl nml do more harm tlnm good, i I oi i .-Sliotlilellce Ireatlllrllt IS nlMi I l ajn dons The i huni'ia are at li-not live to line that sin ll tn-.itlneiit would be either Iiarinful or biirmli-NS but, at tip- same lime, pot In Infill. lu replying to lettcis, we can only answer iiiesilons as In diagnosis and ti iitiiieiil in a general way. Ilnweier, we have a moderate mini ' In r of formulae for simple disorders, sin ll as are easily cured for In the sim ple forms uf domi'stln medioitlon. Kuril of these ill we have are furnish id to those who write for Horn. Hubjeits that are frequently iisked about we answer In fioine Instances, with a simple lealtrt. In some In Miiiics. articles Hint appearing In (lie iiiliimn tire reprinted lu bouldria or lenflets. 111 some Installers, we sup ply leaflets that have been placed In our hands by government bodies and l.y private aorieticn These pamphlets, leaflets anil bis.k lets (ire sent upon request, when post age Is supplied. In one or two In M.iUXaK we buy pamphlets from So cieties, und, In. that case, ih.y nie supplied on payment of the price we puv, plus the postage. Ij-iicis without stumps for reply, without addresies or without signa tures are not answered by mail for obvious reasons. If tli" iiiiestlotis asked are thought to be of fairly general Interest, these letter mar be used for public letters miv a small part of the letteis sent urion.vmously or without addresses can be used. No li tter is made public until the name and address have been dp htroyed. No letters, names or ad dr. sscs are kept In the office or sup plied to any one for any purpose. In order that correspondents send ing stamps may be. certain that the letter Is not kept here, we return the. letter with Its reply. betters ore chosen for public, letters principally because the questiona are thought to be of general interest, nnd also because the method of stating the miration will make an appeal or It lends Itself to an answer which will i-i i: inter. The article are limited to ubout Curt words. As, a nile. that amount of space siilflees for the presentation of some phase of a subject, not of a subject In Its entirety. An effort Is made to make the matter readable. Obviously, however Informative It might be, it would do no good unless it was read. ' The stlbjecls chosen relate mostly to diseases, because that Is what peoplo are mostly Interested In. Some articles are for the purpose! of interpreting technical tnedlnil Information to the public. Many are on personal hygiene questions. These cover mental hy giene and mouth hygiene, as well ns the more accepted phases of personal hygiene. Some deal with public health. In this head we include eugenics and demography. Home effort is mndo to make the article timely. No Toollibriisli on Beceiliiig Gums. Medlctis wriffcs: "A wide clinlciil ex prrience has shown me that the agon izing trifacial iietirulgia. und tic doul oiiK" ux ure, in many cases, caused by Ihe dally use nf a toothbrush. Stop- There it is! Found by an Omaha Bee "Want" Ad! In the excitement of last nipht's party did vou lose anything? Vour wallet coat bum-h of kevs a lintr or bar pin? Such accidents are unavoidable in crowds. And finding lost articles in crowds is like searching for a needle in a haystack. There's one best way to recover lost articles- inert a "Want" Ad in the "Lost" column of The Omaha Ie( .lust i'.s Hion as the loss is discovered, phone your ad to The Omaha Hee. In a few hours the news of your loss will be told to the very person who found it. Three Line Three Timet Ten Dimci 9!iP it I ! pllig the u.e of the .iiibiuh fro-1 l enlly l.aillts In ,i cine j "1 tie ih Ik-ate gwina an.l soft lirtU! of children me in all i.i. tnjiiied b . the tool bin in.li. Maiiiy canes of m ul.ir' in in II. uti- due In Ihe dally nutating, of Hie n--vc i mla bv the t.totliln ush, ' "Belief f..l..ws Ihe miltitiiniii of at. s.ii Pent ci. Itmt nn Die Itiigir or, soft, cot mnati d f. ll fur the m.llttiiry I bnetle f mil Id. I null " I How u Sullen Toenail". i M. i'. It writes: 'I recently read' s. in. (Ii, i, g in ..ur column about bow 1 lo son. -ii hard Ineinnls so tin) can tie' r.is.ly i ut ' "I bale fnund imlhiug IctP r than i ,miice I cnMr the toe Willi l.incliii" I pnl abunl belli i iittou on II and itl.lW so k (ir llni uler the tne siiluot lly, so ll to keep the cotloli lit plai '. 1 iln this tun, or thna days lit a time. It s lein.u kiible what rftnl It; h is uiieii Ilie tni'iiad. Miik in niuiiaiu. Mln, in I wi tes' "I low docs il itae, gus ihawtliorni i inn pan with digit, ilia us n remedy f ir Mil Iciilar lilirllliitloti? I, ie di feci, e eliinlniitliiti, and r" , I I So Coat t!i U in wnij, DRINK Baker's Cocoa fjrja). a, WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. EiuLUikI 1780 PORCHESTER. MASSACHUSETTS Booklet oj Cholct Rtclpa ttnt Jrm I'OMTIt AL A IJY KltTlhKM KNT. SEARS FOR-CONGRESS WILLIS 6. SEARS WITH EQUAL FIDELITY AND EFFICIENCY AS A MEMBER OF THE Otn?.1!?. Morning fW THE EVENING BEE liKII-ill seem lo ioloi ma, bill help! the he. ii I eiy iniuh. If iialaeiii m a fln-IIM'. I should Ilka to use ll, as rimils oil Ihu griieiat s)llein si I more pli-isstit,'' ItKI-I.V. lf d.g. talis bus been pi escribed f.-r von. in v advice la lhat you stick lo it. No other drug tun tly iluplli utna It. Iliflll S'liool Inliin tor Ili-lil nil Itirl'a i'.lmfi' liciiM f, IS t. J9 t'ltarged with dm trtliiitinc In Jiivciiils delimiuriiry, In V. Crabb, Hi, for 1 yeark an Instruc tor In tho liast iM-uvrr high school, was arrested here. ritrii'lest aii'recy surrouinled tba i isclfie uivilsaliolis lli'lde against I'u.f Crabb, irsullllig In 111 arrrst. lie was in i. si id on a I'liptas Issued f.otu the Jiiietille curt of Judge Bra I:. I.inil'iiy. A story, told o her purenU liy a lil vi ii r old girl student at the hiili srliisil, was said by the police to time. Inn responsible for the arrest. I'rof. 'rahh, who la married, wn i, rn-nteil at his home. " H 'htn the ttormy u lndi Jo lion " and it woul J L Hood tJvka to li It is warming and sustaining, for it has genuine food value, and maj? he safety indulged in anj Hour of tne da for it is stimulating only m tne sense that pure food is stimulating. Jt is delicious loo, l'OMTIt;AI, AI)VBRTIHKMKT. V0T0R 'JU0G t'5E ARS FOR COMSRESS.' HE HAS SERVED YOU FAITHFULLY AHDF FICIEMTLY AS'A MEM BER OF THE 5 TATE : -LEGISLATURE, AS SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESEN TATIVES, AS- A JUDGE OF YOUR DISTRICT COURT. HE WILL SERVE YOU NATIONAL C0N6RESS l I ! I 4..4 Vsl 41 -4 . tii.. I M ' - to