lilL OMAHA libM'. WLUStiSDAl, fOV'KMUrJK M, ( livery Penny of Omaha Bcc Fund Will Buy Shoes Many Pmons Are So Busy Tliey Forget to AiI Poor, Unfortunate Kiddie. Tim Free Shoe fund of The Omaha !: I used every penny of It lo buy shoes for small children In ut terly destitute families, usually In which the father la dead or sick or "inns away." If you could only se these dear llt'le unfortunate, thi'lr plnrhed faces, their cold little feet, how quick ly you would hasten to Mid In a con trlhutlon! Many persons bi bo btifty they for get. The best way I to "do It now." "Htlp ammii tb. nd for thr poor iiiii roiK Olv. what foil ran lo hup llihi.n their okr; Money yiiM five through Tli Omnha, Tl Ja money l prut for a ral charity." Just enclose your che k or a MM In an envelop mid address It "Free r'hoe Fund, The Omaha llw," Receipt of It will be B'-knowledged In thin column. rrvoinlf rirrt1 14120 Mr., J. II. Hol.rhnck, fi. hu)lr, Nb fM fh.l W Meeker, Imperial, Nth.'. 6 "1 K. K. Cnffln s to J, M. Jrn, Jlmalon, Nat),..,.,.. ( H'l Gen. Pershing Decorated by New Polish Minister r Police Scored for Arresting Ritchie and Mrs. Jacohsen "Outrage on Personal Right," Declares Judge Leslie at Hearing; Toman Want ed an V. iuie.. Nonpartisan League State Manager Weds officers who arrested ps, icobsen, "Minted In Council Total .1610.10 Quake Felt on Coast. Whltller, Cal., Nov. 18 A light earthquake shock was felt here about 7 o'clock last night. No damage was sported. thl&tul dedoratef General V&cshing.An.) The new I'ollith minister to America, lr. I.adislaw Wroblewskl, In shown decorating On. John J. Pershing with the Vlrtutl Millturl und I'olonla P.oslutia, highest milltiiry and civil decoration of Poland. MnJ. den. James O. Marbord, deputy chief of staff, In watching the proceeding. Pershing to He in Omaha for Several Hours Today Gon. John J. Pershing v,ll upend several hour In Omaha today, arriv ing here at It from Kt. Paul. Ho will be met at I'nlon station by Ward Hur- ges and Nelson H. I'pdike. After luncheon In the HuigcssNash tea rooms at 11 the parly will motor to T.lricoln where the general will apend ThankKlvln(r ly with hia alKlere. He will be preaent at the Notre Dama-Nebraaka football game. Sunderland Bros. Oo. Sunderland Building, 15th and Harney Street Economy COAL "What Its Name Implies" If you are not using "ECONOMY" ak your neighbor in regard to its merits. You won't have to look very far. BECAUSE folks in Omaha have used ECONOMY," the Genuine Franklin County, Illinois, Coal for 20 years. THEY KNOW ITS VALUE. Rescreened at yard, roof. No rain or this fuel. Stored under gets to snow Sunderland Bros. Co. ATlantic 2700 Shotvvellto Free Kleaglc on Bond Edgar Fuller, Ku Klux Klan Kniglit, to He Released on $750 Catdi Bail. Kdgur Fuller, I'acitlc couet knlnht of the Ku Klux Klun who lina been buHlIy occupied with divorce aulta, hiiheuM corpua proi-eedinga and dirty (ells In the city Jail alnce he ciime to Omalin, will bo retained on a $7,r0 cnnh bond, under a coiupromiMe agree ment between County Attorney Mint well and Kullor'a attorneys. I'olloe Judge S'llll.-itn V. Watiplch a 'mo added h:g coiiBent to tho agree ment. Fuller will be bonded, however, on the fuKltlve warrant alleging he Ih wanted In California on perjury charges In connection with aome In visible empire squabble. A California officer is expected to arrive In Omaha any day now with extradition papers for Kleavjle Fuller. Iliibena corpus proceeding for 1 ul- ler on which a hearing was scheduled for thia afternoon were dropped when the attorneys reached their compromise agreement. Tollce Viola J I'luffa as a wltuca in n murder trial, nnd William Wtrhla, her attorney and former state cumnuinder of the American legion, wern severely scored yeNtenlay by District Judge Leslie nt the hearing on an applUa tlon for habeas corpus. "It twis an outrage to arrest this woman and her attorney," said the Judire, They hud no right to do so. If they attempted to arrest ine In my home, which I consider Just as sacred as any home, there would ba more serjpua trouble." "It was a violent outrage on per sonal rights und an outraga on Jus fee when the officers arresteil Mrs. JncnliMi-n and myself," said Mr. flltchle. ' I whs merely acting as her r.ttorney when she culled me. It Is ridiculous when an attorney cannot advise his client, District Judge f-eslle continued the hearing until Friday to give Council I'.lulTs authorities ample time to ob tain extradition papers, fflnce Mrs. Jacobsen Is now charged with being a fugitive from Justice. Mrs. Jacobsen was released on ft $750 bond pending the hearing. Hhe la alleged to have been an eyewitness to the murder of her second husbnnd by her former husband last April In Council muffs, The authorities there allege that she was spirited out of the city. Harry Lux of Lincoln, manager of the Nonpartisan league In Nebraska, was married yesterday to Miss Anna I'anko of htterllng, Neb., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Miller. 33'.'S I'arker street, Kev. Howard Whit romh of Calvary Baptist church per forming tho ceremony. It was said I the bride promised to marry Mr. I.ux ir llowell and Jiran, supported Py the league, were elected. Mr. Lux announced thnt the Mate headquarters of tlm b ague would be removed from Lincoln to tinuiha January 1. Lux asserted that tho lencuo has made rapid progress In members In "amlng Nebraska ami plans ate under way i for an enlargement of activities begin nlng with the first of the yeur. Omaha Girl Given University Prize Lillian Margolin Awarded Pan-IIellenie Pin for Schol arship at Nebraska V. Brivf City AVw . Sears Objects to Compromise in Divorce Until Answer Day Efforts to compromise the divorce suit of Jacob Ostrander, D2, wealthy farmer of Randolph, Nch., against his wife, 22, who left hltn two hours arter their wedding, November 1, were thwarted by District Judge Sears yes terday when he declined to hear any thing on the case until answer day, December IS. "I love the girl," Os trander stid. She will return If he buys her an automobile and a diamond ring, attorneys said. In Germany the keel for the giant Zeppelin to be built for tho Lnited States government was recently laid at Frledrlchshafen. The mrigime is expected to he completed In one year. GC TRUCKS ARE " Two Range TranimiiH Removable C Under Wal.'s SEVEN STEPS AHEAD' They Have Come Into Their Own In the beginning, the General Motors Corporation set out to builtl a motor truck that should, above all else, be tine to their ideals. They went about their work slowly and with great care and from their labors came the CMC Truck. Since the day the first truck left the factory the name (JMC has advanced without falter, until today it stands seven full steps ahead of any other in the field. It has come into its own because it has brought to motor trucking, a new expression of performance, of relia bility, and economy. Nebraska Buick Auto Company Lincoln Omahi Sioux City Ck.w r .! I I. ttti I Ta. IJJ7I. JS T.a, !JO0i I T.. l0t Tat U U UU 8 iaaUUns. Cm ISnwa aaal Tainaa Sft-b RssMstvtVW ViMUm Bank at Kimball Closes lis Doors Dimond to Have Jury Trial. D. L. Dimond, charged with non- support of Zulda Dimond, his divorced wife, and their children, was granted a Jury trial yesterday by Judge Hears. The hearing Is set for this morning. Mrs. Zalda Dimond, the plaintiff, brought suit after 16 years. Depleted Reserves Due to Ina bility of Customer lo Meet Obligations Caii!e. Kimbufl, Neb., Nov. 2. (Special i Telegram.) The Citizens State bank, one of the larger financial institutions of this part of the state, closed Its doors last night by order of the direc tors. Depleted reserves, due to the Inability of Its customers to meet their obligations, was the Immediate cause of tho bank's failure. Heavy farm loans wera uncollected because farmers could not move the potato crop. These loans amount to approximately 1433.000. The deposits total about $333,000, of which the state Is a customer to the extent of $18,000. Senator I?. K. Rushes Is president and II. C. Amos, cashier. The bank has a capital and surplus $60,000, Hta'a Hank Examiner C. O. Stroll, who Is In charge of the bank, states that all records are in the best of shape and that the officers have done everything In their power to keep the bank solvent. A meeting of bunkers has been called for Wednesday noon to recommend a receiver. I'nlverslty of Nebraska, Nov. 2s (Speclal.V Lillian Margolin (Omaha Central High school '!!, for lending I all women student In scholarship In tho sophomore class at the I'nlver slty of Nebraska year, was award ed the gulil pin with a pearl studded torch, given by the Tan- Hellenic association at a special erne vocation at the temple today. Her averago was it6.l per cent, Miss Margolin recently was also awarded the American Association' of I'nlver slty Women Scholarship of $.V), awarded to a woman of high scholar i ship average, who Is partially self I supporting. Sho Is secretarial as, jsistant In the office of Prof. M. M. ! Fogg. I Miss Louise Lleiieinsu of Omaha, graduufo of tho Kcnsoii High school, with an average of 96.5 per cent was I awarded honorublo mention III the freshman claps, where tho winner of I ho pin was Miss liernace Halbert of Blair, whoso standing was V5.&I! per cent. Miss Daisy 1'ortonler of (iuldo Rock won the pin In the Junior class, with a rank of Ofi.SU per cejit. Retired Coal Merchant Dies in Omaha Hospital Tavner It. Neal, 77, retired coal merchant, resident of Omaha for 40 years, died Monday night In an Omaha hospital. He Is urvled by one daughter, Miss Minnie Neal, teacher at Lincoln school, and three sons. W. R, Neal of Omaha, Frank C. Neal of Hutchinson, Kan., and H. W. Neal of Chicago. The Neal homo Is at 1825 Kvaus street. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 In the N. P. Swanson chapel,- Seventeenth and Cuming streets. Rev. F. II. Anderson of Plymouth Congregational church will officiate. Jiurlal will be in Forest Lawn cemetery. i 0a A Common Exclamation on Our Eighth Floor: "What Low Prices for Such Fine Toys" The Explanation is that while the new toy tariff is 70 per cent, the Brandeis toys were bought and brought to this country under the old toy tariff of 35 per cent, and on that they are sold to our customers. It is a great sight for grown folks as well as young folks x thisToyland on the eighth floor of The Brandeis Store. You'll say so, too, when you see it. Someone called it a "whirling maze of color and clowns." It is all that. But it is more. It is the largest and most amazing collection of beautiful toys you have' ever seen in Omaha. It is doubtful whether any person ever saw a much larger collection in anv citv of the country. Certainly no one - ever saw a more beautiful one. Such practical playthings, too, and at prices that do much to lessen the burdens of the Christmas season. After you have seen the display you won't blame The Brandeis Store for being just a bit proud over the big achievement on the eighth floor. All Nebraska has rea son to be proud. You will hear exclamations of wonder and delight on every hand among visitors to Toy land. Tito ri'tnarkable arrangement of t lie inm-handiM' to.Miit the con venience of the toy chopper, the number of alert and courteous employes, nil these things and many more arc frequently remarked hy men ami women with whom you will touch elbows in the most beautiful and complete Toyland ever offered to people of Omaha. Ten Beautiful Shetland Ponies 0 To be given away Wfore Christina. All children accompanied by ndult will he registered and given tickets entitling them to chances in the pmy drawing. Santa Glaus Will Be There in Person Come unci Tell Him What You Want IJbrary to lln Closed The public library, as well aa all Its bi.iuclirs, will be closed all day Thursday In observance of Thanksgiving lay. Woman Speeder The car of Mrs. W, II. Voting. 2562 Redlck avenue, was ordeei impounded for III) days by Judge Wapplrh yesterday and she was fined $i.ri. hweel 4 linr lt President Charles Ulai'k of tho Associated Charities an nounced that a Imll "HI be ivn between t.'lu islmns and New A ear s day. Tickets will cost ?Ti the couple. Huddles Nolilled liellcvim Voca tional Training school men were ask ed to wr)!o to former buddies that I'eceinber l.i Is the last d.iv on which thev can apply for vocational train ing. (ash for Farmers D. P. Hogati, president of t In- Omaha federal hnd bank, who retuiiieil from Washington Monday, said a bill will be In I roil need In congress to Increase the limit of loans to farmers from fla.ooO to 2 5,- 04111. No Straw la-rrles It's too eaily for strawberries, fruit men said yjster. day, commenting on shipment of a small amount by Klnil.la grower to 'retail at tt so a pint. Hy Christ maa 'strawberries ur usually here In lim ited quantities. 1 oiuig Hrnle Heturnetl to Kiveniew Detention Home Jn.!g Will: Sens yesurday took, the caso if Mil "I Rehr Pierre under advisement ami returned th 14year old bride to the Rlvervlew Detention 'home until a settlement could ba n hoi. The girl's father, Frank !!chr, is seeking an annulment of her I iiiairlare to Ralph Pb rce, which took place In finawa. la., last February, A decision Is expected today. ( loiM'Imliiin Performances. The com lii linK performances of "Ibllo Dill," the musical etravs gae.zii' living pii seated by the hs ul loilue of' the J.Iks at liiandcia the. Hter, will be given tonight. This enter prise was promoted by Ibn iictlvltle Iimltteit of tho Llks, the net pro ceeds to b used to assist In flnanc lug the lodge s civic and charity pro Kraut. Ilee Want Ads produce results. Presenting the "Flash" Oxfords a Priced at 1 02 In Allover Black Suede In Patent Leather, with Black Suede or Light Tan Kid Trimmings In Mandalay Brown Calfskin, with Suede Trimmings to Match Made with light weight welt soles and low leather heels. Third Floor East This Store Cloned Thursday, Thanksgiving Day Kitchen Cabinets That Regularly Sell at 42.50 Wcdnesday fei In the interest of kitchen efficiency, every modern-minded housekeeper wants to be equipped with one of these cabinets. This model is made of o a k in golden oak waxed finish. Its equipment is the last word in labor-saving devices. Dut and Mouse-Proof Construction Wire Pan Rack Wire Sliding Shelf Extra Bottle Rack Ticket and Change Tray Rolling Pin Holder Cutting Board with wire support Metal B read Box Handy Filing Hook Tea and Coffee Set Food Chopper Bracket Glaia Front Flour Bin The flour bin lowers to the level of work table for easy filling. The same style cab inet may be had in nil-white enamel nt 35.75. St n nth Floor 5 v'n if 1.80 Hardwood Kitchen Chair 1.40 Turned spindle bow back; wood heal; nicely furnished s -i arlii?ilfff'l' i.fcet 1I0 11