Sleuths Picture AllcgwrPartics' of John Keclinc Detrdivf (,'orroliurale Wife' riiarpc in Suit for I)i orcv ami Alimony (f $"0,000. Tin: omaha m:t: s.v.uiuay. November n. o:-:. Grace Ballard Loses for County Attorney i H'hut i ultra ml (.. a "ll-l pny" AI tllft holllM f J,,tt R Knellm". CuUiiril llluffn r-Nfitallat. ( nk uporlrmiiii, dug- anl finny ilili-kpii I'HruUr, tint nlKlit of lu( Apiil I, n. ilt m rlt.o.l ly In I 'func-tl lllii(T ilmliUt mint lfui .U(l(,e o. li. Wlii-rli-r ymfi'iliiy iifu-r-Ii'hjm. , tcmiiii'iny nut Kivm In the ill V'rr il ,1 Mm, .linn Ki-Hinr, Mm i wihins uliwiluln aivurcn ami 'lio.nno aloiimny mi Hhuk'-ii "f Intern-iM-iiiii-i-, cruelty mul inllilclity. -Mr. Ki-r-llnn h i n' If wan mi tin aiiiirl. f'hi! iiII.k.-. (I,. a wlilli' in J'lirtlmi'l, 1 'i i'., lm i ihml' iih liljrli w four Hlll'llJ llllill.l -li- ji lllllll tcll- Itiif In r i f jj I lt," 'l imrll'-a being hI.'ik-1 ly licr luiHlmni) In lir iilmcni p. Tliew; litt'-ra virwi-ll (on. aim teNttrtnl, mul rrn hIk'H'iJ hhiiuM Uiimi "1'ilinil" fi ri'I amiiclini' ".Slglilmr." N iff ( llllll-H llillllC. Mli? ; in" liiinif, alio a ilil. inn In llii ciMiii;iny i-f lur IhiiM.it, Arlliur Hlnl-I(iiIm-iki-, 4.;'ll J "ji r-i i w cit it iitiwl, lUiuili.i; hi nlfc, (Irii'-o; li r ftrp-illii-r, Turn A;irnii; II. ', Vm le y, tin inuu Htiid' iuji-iiI, mill llli. mi i : I I i -I'm and I'Vlix ln-lmi, Omiilut Mic tivca, mil H Ihi iI four )' rwuin on II 1'iiiiy at li'-r honip. I l'-r IiumIihiiiI whw tliir, ulirs t-nt i I rl, mi v-rr um Mix. Annii Al-n-mlli ami Amir lii-ctkln. 'I'lif lil'-nl-tly cf tho oilier nimi was not PMtub l'alinl in t rut tiiiriny. Mm. Kei-lliii! Ii-kIIIIciI thut tlir l-i-iii-nii vim (IImiii niiiKcil iui'1 Hint on Hip w.ill nf tlm room, wli"ir it picture of licrmlf iih'fiyn lirf n I in lilin, v;ia ft pliongi ii. of A line Ayleg ol'tll, liolll dr-lei-llvea tiMifiril Hint wlillf tliey w T in tli" Imu.v, tlm I I kin m il Ayl-awoilli woni'-n c.miu out In 1'lllllf tints. I(i'i'iij;uifl Wiiilliill. Tliry Mat'il they rccoKnlzpd Anne AylcMWtiih ii m tlm an me woiuiiii who witM ut the Kfcllni.' Imiim on a, pnrly Hie night hi fore. Thut nlnht. they enld, J. K. Von liorn, (nnnhii uttorncy, w.ia with tlm di-t'i livi-s and ducked Inlij thn lull Kiima n lli pnrly ciiiiii- out of the limiae, but tll.it lhu Aylc.-i-noilli woiiikii auw liltn and cuid li him: "J An down, you rur." It waa her voice which definitely re-ve.-iled to tln-ni aim waa the aainc wo mnn thn next, night, they testified. Mia. Keellnn teftlfled that ut the tinin nf the alleged party her hiiBhnnd had 135 nhnrea of atoek in the C'riijn c:.i l'diirTM SavtnisH bunk, note.i from two or three Council Kluffa bunineHji liinia, three Birtoniobllcai a Cadillac rid. in, 1'cerle.ia tourlntf t-r and a r-itliliiider roadster, from 300 to 4IJ fiincy chickens which ha had told icr were very epenalve and a niim- Ikt of valunhla dosra, among them one which aha believed he had told her hud coat $I,20. Tli-peaitioiiA Filed, .S'-tn deporitlona hava been filed In the case, by Omaha reaidenta, alleg iii jC they am nelghbora of a house af 2716 North Twenty-aecond afreet, Omaha, where .leaae Ayleaworth and hi i- lfe, Anne, live. Tho depositions al'cKe John Keellne has been aeen at tho liouKo dtiily Bt various houra of tho day or night, Koelina has tiled answer to his eifa's suit, protesting bn would he Ulinble t" meet V'fU'OO alimony. Hfcminl in Maissacliusctts KoqueMnl Iy liotli Parties I :..-to-i. Nov. 1i. A stali-nicle re-,-ninit of the vote cant lust Tuesday for I'nltod Slates aeuator was nuied jeslenlay. Col Wiliinm A. tiaston, the democratic candidate, who was ap vaiently defeated by S.4:'5 votes by Senator Henry Cabot Lodj;e, republi can, directed reeount petitions in every el'y and tnnn, In the hoje of j upsetting Ihe result, I Thn republlean fctnte rommlttee t-ml ' ainiilnr action to assure ropieventn- . tion in the recount rroreedlnsa and last night had filed petitions in more j place than the democrats. . I Michigan Senator-Elect TMaus Fiplit m Ncwliciry Bui Rapids. Mi.-h.. Nov. In Wood-elet-t from Michigan, plans to do "whHt one man can to ouH fenatof Newlierry from tlm senate, re an nounced here. Criticism of lut he termed "New lei tx nun-' a Mr. l' errls' chief ram puifcii avgiinient, and his election, he ileiliied. ma-le it 111 fust duty to hn.lgi N. IVrrts. detuc-ratlc aenutor-'iiaiirh-n out tbia mutter." Ik jfi rh (luce llfillnr-l. niiliiuii coiiuiy at torney of Washington countv, wan defeated for rcrli-cliou lust Tijeaday, acrordlnt; to uiioltlclal returns. It was Mrs. Ibtllard who tigered so prominently In the Inventlgatlon of the "tnyatery girl" cac In Novctnbrr of mil. A girl atlll unidentified waa found In a ravine near lilulr. Mi a. :.illard chiirged Omaha nu llioilrlea villi fiill.ire to aid her In In-r irivi-H Igfitiou. ISo Fnlrral Fiiiaiiciiip IMaiincd Until Dcct'inliPr W.i diiiiglou, Nov, l'l. I iccl-loii to defer fin I her governiueiit flnrinclnij until the middle of Ileccinber, omit ting any offer of federal securities on November l"i, Is underatooil to liavo been reached by the treasury. October 15 financing, which includ ed the floating of a .'.00,rtiy,0U bond Iksiic, has bft tho tiensiiry wit It a working biiliiiico on hand of about $27I.W,fiiiO. Ofi November 15, $76, Omr.iMiO of liilcreat on tin) second Lib erty loan f-'illa due. but (hero are no treaaury obllgatlona maturing on thai date, so that it is felt the balance on hand will cure for the Interest pay menta mid eurrent rxpcnscH for an other moii Hi, Hoy llreiidwiniKT in Omaha llo-)i tal Cliirf (!iiiici rn of Injured Lad I Widowed Motlii-r VI lioin lie ll.lprd. AHll"H..ll CIil I l. i II. It) III II) Lord l.isler hoKplial uffeniig from a roiiipoiind fracture of Ihe left i land liwtiieroiM brulseH about the body as the result of an nutomnhilx Meet dent, his thief concern while conva tearing in his widowed mother, Mis, Cardeu, rH Ilrlalol street, and her brum I of children. "I iiin t help but worry how moth it will tii-t along," he said yesterday. "Vou see, 1 wus helping to take rare of her with what 1 made working for the Midwest Hospital Hupply company ind tlm Western Cnlon." Carden was hurt while riding a bl cycle at Nii'liolfia and Sixteenth when struck hy an automobile which sped on after the accident, 1'ullee In lleve they have the license number of the car and are seeking the driver. WliMcv Vi'artdiouse Looted I 'curia, III., Nov. It). Ilobbery of poHslhly more than 25,000 gallon of whisky, vnhrd at $500,000, from the Woolner distillery here waa uncovered by authorities when a tunnel was dis covered under a ronjway nd leading to a whisky warehouse. Special DECEMBER COLUMBIA RECORDS Just Released 1xK,loai.Joaa'.(eKBr) fnmKCrumit A-TTO t& (Gail) MarMNWilaaiMli Muo Iter Oua You HOMKKK - fx Trots trf hd Imuit and his Bo4 fw Imu Ruby Rings from uctfr&ilt Schmoller& Mueller Piano Co. IgM-tS-IS Ocda St. GOAL iH sToen For Prompt Delivery Genuine Pennsylvania Anthracite Nut, Range, Egg Size Spadra, Lump. Grate Blue Flame Semi-Anthracite Franklin County. III. Nut, Egg, Lump Colorado Higgerhead Lump Petroleum Coke, By-Product Coke Pea, Nut, Egg Phone Atlantic 2700 Sunderland Bros. Co. 15th and Harney KEEP JEVJ SHOES NEW!! i BAD BREATH . Dr. toward' Olive TMeU Get ' at the Cause and Remoe It ' - IM.ir,l I'I've Thl-i Ihe N ,.lgl .-r ilomel I "()' v lh i-a. n-l iimfi ) I' -'il tSvpie atfi'inl i'!i l-tl l-rih I uU k l'- f t'eu'i t'- I -J nl , i r f iM-1 I l l..nt j . -t lii:'ti ' I.W.n I ( I I I . , I. tv el hn W " lH. ni 1 ! I lx. I OI lH I ' 1 , i.-,. e.ci . h U-sv!. an I lnr, ,! 4 Cio I tiiiiil tice . i 1 r c --I il- I d-C !' I , ! ".. e,. : , lh) fl II1-! V . J, I c'l'HI 4 'I 'I tt,UIl 4 - flli I 1 1 ' I I .- t- ' . I . I..-..I t , l . i, I h 9.'i rl " . I : l IK Every new pair of shoes represents an investment in good appearance, comfort and healthy feet. Be sure that investment pays you dividends like you expect by attending to those shoes promptly when the heels need straightening or the soles repairing or replacing. New shoes will stay new a long time if you let us take care of them. Prompt Care fee All M.il Order Full Sewed Sole, sad Win. foot Heel. $2.50 S.ed HALF Sole. $1 SO and tl 25 Shoe. Shined 5c Saturday Hit STANDARD SHOE ItEPAIII llt r.reeai St., Dalir. J. L. Kr, Uee i ,. i ' . t . i r r 1 1? J ,t .... l - 1. . t I I t ? ..... to ... . i. 1 , ..... I I l .11. - - - ---- . .t I r " i ! - " i l I ' , t-t v . '. in om l . I v Co-Cttttr Tho lafe family tnedkinc for Colds and Cought. Build now itrtuslh tlaasi ! f - -: . . 4 t I - 4 4- Unc-Miimle Store Talk "My la.l Iria U Omaha date Wack lwenljr.fi year. I cam Ul Ihi lor and h loni.hed I your low price. Today I'm m e r forcibly im r..d ikaa I year ago. You ar (till at it Hint at the lowed price, in Ameri ca," remarked a fU known retail clothier from another city, a visitor at our itore. 'JOHN A. SWANSON, I'r.."- .-.U'M. L HOLZMAN, lrca. THl rUll'IIINti lUHNr.K t UMAIU lHm t V M H TI'RI'A I - I'LKASK HOP EARLY Nebraska's Vakae Leadership Gives You World's Best Clothes at Lowest Possible Prices DEMAND the utmost quality at the price you elect to pay for clothes. The "cheap" price lure is the enemy of economy. The sure road to clothes satisfac tion is the short cut to the Nehraska, where value-ivin is a reliion-where quality is sold at a price within your reach. The Overcoat Styles of the Hour The West's Most Wonderfully Attractive Styles and Compelling Values Every new idea in Belted and Raglan Overcoats. The color ings reveal a vast range of new shades-many magmficenflm ported fabrics-exclusive models not shown elsewhere- $40to$65 Nebraska's Feature Value Suits Ml. 1 35 Extra Pants at $7 50 You'll realize what new lower, prices mean when you see these superb suits, rich weaves, masterfully tailored models. Nebraska's Special Worsted Suits 25 Extra Pants at $5.00 Men's suits suits of sturdy worsteds like you used to buy. Suits sound to the core a host of dark and medium mixtures. Olhcr Sturdy Worsted Suits $30 to $50 Another Demonstration of Nebraska's Buying Power Four mammoth groups of new Fall Suits for youths and Young Men Sport Models, Double-Breasted Models, Two Button Sacks. Exceptionally good fabrics in attractive new ratterns. Student Suits Sizta 31 to 36 J15aJ20 Aairy B'iJi Extra Panli at $) and $5 ijkf: Lit. rmm) r X -n IPS , v?r . - nJt 4 I , - "-tip fei I! IH l p mm Smashing valtiesjr Mgjjjjradc overcoats-'jull and half belted models. New browns grays, olives, oxfords. BeautifuljMd bacft fabrics; greatest overcoat value in the city, at- $20 10$35 Young Men's Suits That Are Different $ '45 Discriminating young men who demand out -of -the -ordinary fabrics and tailoring Nebras ka's finest tweeds and import ed fabrics will please you. Other Smart Suits $25 to $50 Semi-Conservative Super-Quality Suits $ 50 Such rare fabrics many rich est imported weaves are in tensely interesting today we're glad to be able to feature them; custom tailors' prices are double the fit is right here. Stout and Slim JVlen's Suits $ '40 Young Men's Suits Siiea 33 to 42 20d25 Many Dii Extra I'unU at $5 You so-called " hard-to-fit men find here one of Ameri ca's greatest stocks of smartly tailored suits every propor tion in stouts short stouts, tall or short and extra big men's sizes. Other Special Sizes I'rkcd $25 to $50 Men's Warm Underwear You're sure, doubly sure, of Rotting tho untlmvcar you want here larsrost tock of every size in all wanted styles and brands Mrn'a aai a4 SuMner heavy Men heavy fine tMi !' lute M ' Ni-r h t y rttl j Mrn' r iU ii4 oel fni. i::r.7:4.r.?....$2.oo i rvrn.r:':,.$i.so . :,m::!::v:m.m:: $4 .00 1 r:: $8.00 $3.50 r;,:::,r,:;;;,t;r...'r,...$5.oo Ult. CLOVE SlOUE THE nosllMV StOlil. 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