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Don’t Forget a Gift for the Children; Read Xmas Gift Suggestions Machine Gun Cuts Down Slayer of 3 Tenant Farmer Kills Employ-, cr in Debt Row, Slays Two Possemen. S By Prwi. Drew, Miss., Dec. 15.—Tlifls little village, nestling In the swamips of the Mississippi delta, awoke firom its slumbers today and counted Its dead, tin* human toll exacted yesterday in the spectacular gun battle between Joe Pullen, negro tenant fairmer, and a posse of several hundred, men. Four men, including the rgegro, lost their lives in the battle, which raged until 1 o'clock this mornting when Pullen, riddled with bullets., was cap tured and brought here.- Nine oth ers were wounded, thi*e'e ofjthem per haps fatally. The dead: Joe Pullen, 40, negro teniant farmer. W. T. Sanders, 45, his employer. R. T., Methrvin, 55, i>osseinan. E. O. Hess, 50. possenpan. Ilrave Stronghold. All of (lie wounded men, were mem bers of the posse, which battled with the negro for more than Jieeen hours. The more seriously wou nded are J. J,. (Bud) Doggett, prominent lumber man an<l sportsman of Clarksdale, Miss.; A. It. Manning aiid Kenneth Blackwood, both farmers. Doggett was shot In the region of the heart, but physicians said he has a chance to recover. Manning and Blackwood both were shot* In the face and neck. Neither Is expected to live through the day. Other* wounded were Luther Hughes, C. A. Hammond,, Boib String fellow, J. B. RatllelT, B. A. Williams and Robert Kirsch. Flees to Swamp. Pullen was captured at 1 o'clock this morning when four member* of the possee braved the neifro's fire and stormed the drainage dltsh In which he had been entrenched*for several hours. Headed by Slferiff Newt Cartlege of Clarksdale, the party set up a machine gun which had been brought from Clarksdale and opened fire on the negro's strongjhold. Fight ing desperately to the er«d. Pullen re turned the fire with ptsitol and shot gun until he fell with 20 bullets in his body. He was brought here where Ills body lay in the mate street until he died at 2 o'clock. The trouble started shortly after noon vsterday when Sander*, on who** place Pullen llvdd, went to the latter * house to collect a debt. An argument ensued, and “the negro shot Sandrs through th hart, killing him instantly. W. J. Bryan Uijges Democratic,Farm Aid —« Washington. Deo. 3J6.—With Wil liam Jenninga Bryan In the back ground. democratic presidential poli tic waa Injected yesterday to further complicate the organisation fight In the house of represen natives. Bryan's activity behind the scenes l.ad the surprising effect of blocking plana of the republican leaders to pave the committee slatee of both parties ratified and of forcing con sideration of thla last act of the ui ganizatlon procesa ewer to Monday. Bryan invited a number of hla friends in the house to his hotel apartment. Among tbose who con ferred with him waa Cordell Hull of Tennessee, chairman of the national i oinmittee. Bryan unged .that the democrats should Join vrtjh the pro gressives to overturn republican con trol of the house at every point possl ble. He gave out an Interview In which he said the democrats who refused to Join In such a move to overthrow re publican "reactloaary" ccmtrol should be made known to the democratic voters over the country. Representa tive Garrett of Tennessee, the party leader in the house, and his chief lieutenants, have opposed any com bination with th* Insurgents. Pilgrim Landing ' to Be Observed Congregational churches of Omaha ,.nd Couneil Bluffs will hold an an nlversary service in honor of the PH grim Fathers at Plymouth Congrega tional church, Omaha. Thursday night at *. Dr. F. O. Smith wtll deliver the address. The Plymouth church choir will furnish the music. Refreshments will be served after the service. _ Youth Arrested. Shetton, Neb. Deo. 15.—A young man, about 21 years of age, and giv ing the name of Joseph Browning, at tempted to rob tits W. E. A. oil sta tion here. After he ha(l been supplied with oil he covered It. D. Treat, the man In charge, with a gun. Trent ducked behind the car while the • stranger wss watching W. E. Amos, owner of the station, who was Inside the office. At that moment the ban dit speeded east along the Lincoln highway. A phone messaga was sent to ofn cer$ a t Wood River and Grand Island and In less than 20 minutes Marshal Dunn of the Intler place arrested the youth. The marshal parked his car and a load of hay on the Lincoln Highway directly in from of the on coming car, and when the youth brought his machine to a stop he was placed under arrest. Aged Man Dies. Gregors U. Jensen, 70, died Saturday morning at his home, 1701 South Seventh street, Council Bluffs, after i n Illness of two yeais. He hsd lived In Council Bluffs for 40 yeans. He la survived by two sons, two daughters, two brothers and one »!■• I'luiK-ril services will be held Mon day:afterhoon at 2 st the home. Bur 1,1 will be In Walnut Hill cemetery. Kfsearrli Work Published. Washington, I>cc. 15. Scientific research work In many fields, Includ Ing excavations In Hie holy cltr of Ihe ancient Maya people In Mexico, were published yesterday by the Car negle institution which appropriated li.ilOO.UOU for next yeai s budget, 4 , Famous Zionists Reach America Dr. Chain Weizmann and Dr. Arthur Kuppin come to this country to stimulate private Investments In Palestine. Dr. Weizmann is president of the World Zionist organization, and both men are largely instrumental in the colonization at present being carried on In Palestine._ For the Honor of the Service Awarded for endurance record* and for establishing 100 per cent efficiency In air mail flights throughout the year, this collection of cups and trophies, won by United Stale* air mail service, is in the office of the post master general, Washington, D. C. __ _ BRIEF CITY NEWS Vic Smith Bark—Victor B. Smith returned Saturday from New York, where ho went on a business trip. Baby Boy Dies—Cecil L. Reese, Jr.. 2, died Friday at an Omaha hospital. The body was taken to l>amonl, la., for burial. Kiwanis Dinner Dance—Members of the Kiwanis club and their wives held a dinner dance Friday night at Hotel Rome. Returns From Clinic—Dr rreaerloK J. Wearne is home from Rochester, Minn., where he attended a clinic con ducted by the MayoB. Second and Sixth—Mr*. Edith A. Ooff was granted a dlvorca from Har ry A. GofT in district court. It wft* her second divorce and hi* sixth. Counterfeit Money Out—Warning of counterfeit notes on the federal re serve bank o£ Chicago, now In opera tion, was given out Friday by D. W. Dickinson, secret service agent. * Attorney Seeks Fee*—Suit for 199 attorneys' fees was filed Friday in district court by Thomas E. Bradley, attorney, against Tony Nanflto, 1209 South Thirteenth street, whom Brad I/eussler Make* Speech—R. A. Eeussler, vice president anil general manager of ihe Omaha & Couneil Bluffs Street Railway company Friday night, addressed members of the A'ex‘ ander Hamilton club at Hotel Rome. Praetiee Plane* Ilpre—Three air planes for the use of reserve officer* in practice flight* have been sent to Fort Crook by the government. Ser geant fillbert of Fort Riley, Kan . Is at Fort Crook temporarily as instruc tor. Mnshe* Wife's Fingers—Hart y Moon walked over floor* at their horn* a* she was scrubbing them, and when she protested stepped on her fingers, his wife, Annie .1. Moon, tee tilled yesterday in domestic relations court. Bungalow Is Closed—Injunction closing the Bungalow, road house on the West Center road for one year, was Issued Friday in district court after Dave Howard, proprietor, hod beeen ronvicted by a Jury, on a liquor charge. Robert* Home Hold—Henry Doorly has purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Robert* In Falracre*. with two an 1 one half acres of land. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will make their home at the nlackatone hotel for the winter. Two Dope Charge*—Llsala Kalllk. 2012 North Thirteenth street, was hound over to the federal grand Jury by United States Commissioner Boeh ler after a hearing Friday on two dope charges. Ida McDonald wait hound over on one charge. Continentals Hear Ijelsen— Possibil ity of a reduction In water rates was set forth Friday hy Theodore A. I.eisen, general manager of the Metro politan Utilities district, In a talk be fare the Continental club at llot«-l Fontenelle. South with Coining - Ilenry Law rence Southwh k. classic teacher, nr list and orator, will give an Ititerpre tatlon of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" January 11 under the auspices of the February graduating class of the Central High school. Why fche Iieft—There were not enough "good people" In Omaha for her to remain here. Mrs. Leva Loofe told her husband. Arthur H. Loofe, 1919 Capitol avenue, he testified In district court Friday. They were married In 1K9r, and have four chll dren. Hiishrind Hlenpprnrs -ttrln Sharp of Defiance la .Heft his wife on lire corner nt Fourteenth alld Douglas streets Saturday She has not seen him aince. whs is slopping with friend* in Council Bluffs, searching for her husband. Two Fences Stolen—Two fences1 built around a eave-in at Seventeenth and O street*, constructed by ‘he street department, have been carried away by residents in the vicinity, ac cording to Street Commissioner Dean Noyes. Employes of the department are now building a third one. Complaint* Held Invalid—All com plaints against alleg- d violators of ths Sunday closing ordinance which are signed by deputies in the yJAre of W. B. Whltehorn. clerk of the municipal court, are invalid, it was ruled Fri day In district court The complaint* must be signed by Whltehorn. Two Divorces Sought—Mr*. Marie Hlllier, 21. left municipal relations court a bigamist Saturday, court attaches said, when Judge Day de clined to grant her a divorce from either her fourth or her fifth husband. Suits for divorce from both husbands reached court simultaneously. Neither suit was contested. Chimney Itanh* Appear—chimney banks of the Volunteers of America have replaced the Christmas kettles of the Salvation Army on the down town street corners. The Salvation Army withdrew Its kettles at the re quest of the Community Chest. The Volunteers of America are not affilia ted with the Community Chest. Positively Identified—Body of a T'nited States soldier recently ex humed at Onnnellsville, Pa., has been positively Identified as that of Lieut. Jarvis Offutt of Omaha. It was an nounced Friday Casper Offutt. brother of the dead lieutenant, to night will leave for Washington to accompany the body to Omaha. State Ownership Fails in Germany Beilin, Dec. 15.—Oermany, which heretofore has been held up as a model for successful nationul owner ship of means of producing, finds the system going to smash In emergency. Following the move to sell the state-owned railways to a private group headed by Hugo Stinne*. tha denationalisation movement has been given another boost by the action of the Prussian government In turning over slate-owned mines. smelting work* and salt indies to n stock com pany especially formed for the pur pose. The stork remains In the hands of ttie government, hlit the management is freed from bureaucratic limitations und put In the hands of men drawn from business life. Great Increases In profits sr# ex pected. The eight hour day w hich German workers held sacred as their greatest gain In I ho revolution, hue gone. Agreements signed today before the labor ministry* reintroduce the nine uid 10-hour day so before the war In the Iron sml steel industry In all Germany and also hi the coal mines in Silesia and Saxony. Montgomery Vi aril's Vi itlow (iivrs $3,000,000 to Uni. f^hlcsgo, Dec. 15. A gift of $8,000, 000 t» Northwestern university from Mm. Montgomery Ward, widow of the mull order merchant. wo* on now need by President, Waiter Dill Hrntt. This l* the nlrgeiit single donation ever re< ♦ ' cd by the echool. At the suggestion of Mrs. \Vsrd» the university will create a latae medical < 'Mil l on t ho MoKInlnck Me morial campus, newr <'hlcaco'ft down town huslio MH him tl'ai. und will name it the Montgomery V\ srd MemoiUri Rupert Hughes' W^ife Is Suicide Takes Own Life in Indo Ckina—Suffered Nervous Breakdown. By Anortitml PrrM. I.os Angeles. Dear. 15.—Details con cerning the reported suicide at Haip hong, Indo-China, of Mrs. Adelaide Manola Hughes, weue awaited today by her husband. MaJ. Rupert Hughes, author, playwright itnd motion pic ture director, who vqns Informed of her death in a brief cablegram re celved at their home here late last night. The message statedi merely that Mrs. Hughes had committed suicide, and asked Instructions ias to the dis position of her body. Jn comment ing qn the brief dispptch. Major Hughes said his wife had long been battling disease and shatOered nerves and "no one else knew tthe battles she had with storms of gloom which swept over her. “I let her go to China," he added, "because she thought she could re gain her health and courage there. 1 thought that she had regained them until the cable came announcing her death. It Is my greatest agamy that after a life of such close and devoted union she should die alone and far away." In Earthquake. Death came to Mra. Hughes at the close of a journey menaced by •earth quake and typhoon. Bhe left here laat Auguat on the advice of physi cians several months after undergo ing an operation for cancer. A nurse accompanied her. En route to Yoko hama she experienced the terrors of a typhoon Hnd when earth shocks shattered Japan it was feared for a time that she had perished. Word that ahe was safe reached hers sev eral days after the quake, but the catastrophe la believed to have left ^ts Impression on her already weak ened nerve*. Mra. Hughes was a Cleveland girl, daughter of the actress Marlon Mon ola Beside Major Hughes, her two chil dren, Mrs. John Sanders of New York and Rush Hughes, of Eos Ange les, survive her. Her body will be bought to the United State* for bur ial In Kensico ceretery, Westchester, X. T., according to present plan*. Big Cities Spend More Freely ■\Vaslilngton. Dec. 15.—Considerable Increases In expenditures by 11 cities having a papulation of 300.000 to 500,000 for the maintenance and opera tlon of schools and for permanent school Improvements are shown In a summary made public today by the Department of Commerce. The greatest advances were reported 1 y New Orleans, which Increased ita ‘expenditures 204 per cent for main tenance and operation In 1922 over the 1917 level and 1.620 per cent for permanent Improvements. Milwaukee was listed as Increasing Its expenditures In the five year period 104 per cent for operation and 124 per cent for Improvements; Washing ton, 82 per cent and 228 per cent, Newark. N. J.. 104 and 207; Cin cinnati, 100 and 125; Minneapolis. 74 and 655; Kansas City, 131 and 882; Indianapolis, 149 and 873; Seattle, 103 and 169; Rochester, N. Y., 194 and 947, and Jersey City, 88 and 116 per cent. ___ 4 Years in Pen for Killing Pastor Cumberland Court House. Va.. Dee 16.—lairkln C. Garrett was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter and sentenced to four years Imprison ment by a Jury today for his part In the killing last June 5 of th# Rev. E. 8. Pierce. His brother, Robert O. Garrett was convicted of second degree murder and sentenced to five years. Can't Change Story. New York. Dec. 15 —The right of an author to proper presentation of his handiwork In moving pictures was upheld yesterday hy the appellate division In denying an appeal of the Fox Film company against a Judg ment In $50,000 suit for damage# brought by Frank D. Packard. The rase now must go before a Jury. Packard alleged he sold motion pic ture rights to hla story, ‘ The Iron Rider," and that th# flint version, while bearing his name, and title of hla book, had been based on an en tirely different story. He also al leged the story of "The Iron Rider" had been produced under another name. Treasury Certificate Issues Oversubscribed Washington, Dec, 15, — Huliserip ti.iti* to the two Issues of certificates of Indebtedness constituting the treasury's program of December ft nanclng, aggregate move than two and one half times the amount asked, It was announcad tonight by Herr* tary Mellon. The two Issue*, one maturing next June 15 Hud the ijther maturing In one year from December 15, the date of txith l**ue*. were for about $300,000,000. but the subscrip tions total $765,000,000. of the total subscription $100,000. 000 represent subscriptions for which treasury certificates maturing De 1 ember II ware tendered lu payment Fatally Burned. Beatrice, Neb, Dec. 15—-Tommy Krug, 5-year-old son of Mi and Mi* Walter Krug, Friday night died from burns resulting from a fire which partially destroyed the Wll Ham Kden home In West Beatrice this afternoon. Mr. Kden, his wife end small daughter, Virginia, 3. and Ids aged mother, also suffered Vevere burn* With th* exception of the child who** condition tonight seems hopeful, all will recover. Th* little gill was rescued by the heroic efforts of Firemen /.until and He**, who entered the home sod cm vied her to safety after the rooms hurl been Idled with flame* hi an ex plosion when Mr Kden pi Ured coal oil into a store while slat ting s fire Sugar From Corn, Declares Chemist Washington, Dec. 15.—A new process of making crystalline maltose sugar from corn starch has been developed by H. C. Oore, a Depart ment of Agriculture chemist. Cost of production is as low or lower than cane sugar, officials stated today In annotincing the new process, which is simple and involves no unusual equipment. The process has not yet been industrialized, they stated, and it is too early to predict its bearing on the utilization of corn. The process consists essentially of mashing corn starch or corn hominy with malt, which liquifies the prod uct and in course of from seven to 10 days completely converts the starch Into maltose sugar. After de colorization with carbon and evapor ating to a given density, the syrup is allowed to cool and Is then innocnl fated with crystal maltose and al lowed to stand from one to several days at room temperature when It sets Into a solid crystalline fondant, the crystals being so fine that they can hardly be distinguished under a high power microscope. The product can be melted and cast Into molds like the fondant made from cane or beet sugar and. it is said, may be used in the candy in dustry. The investigational work Is not entirely complete, but has pro ceeded far enough to demonstrate that the method is entirely prac ticable. Runaway Wife Gave Baby Away Sherman Beem, 1*22 12 St. Mary avenue, asked divorce from his wife on grounds of desertion Friday In Judge Day's domestic relations court Beem testified his wife left him five times during their two and one-half years of married life. "During one of her absences our baby was born," be testified, chok ing. “I understand the t»aby was born in March and I did not see it until August, 1923. She had given it to an Omaha family, which had agreed before its birth to pay all hos pital and doctor bills if she would give the baby to them. "We became reconciled after I saw the baby, snd started to get the baby back. Then she left again. Ones 1 met her on the street and we made up. We went to a hotel, where I had engaged rooms. That .night we went to her mother's to get some of her clothing. Her mother pre vailed upon her to stay there, and she did." The wife was not represented Judge Day took the case under ad vlsement. Big Choir to Sing Christmas Music A Christmas cantata. "The Mes siahs Coming.'* will bo given by the Trinity Baptist church choir of 40 voices under the direction of Prof. K. Dewar Challlnor. at the church, Twenty-fifth and H streets. Sunday afternoon, December 23. at 4 The same cantata will be given at the Schmoller 4 Mueller studio Saturday afternoon. December 22, at 3:30 and will be broadcast by radio. ANSWERS? Answers to Want Ads which have box numbers as addresses may be phoned in. Just phone AT lantie 1000—ask for an ad taker and tell her which advertisement you wish to answer. She will do the rest Phone AT lantie 1000 to answer Blind W’ant Ads—you’ll be pleased. BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES 1 lo par Hn# aarh day, 1 or t day# 12o par Mna aa«h day. I or I daya. Itc par llna aarb day 7 daya or longa Tha abovo rataa apply to all adrartiaa manta In clarification#: I.O0T and Found... 4 Ha p Wantad Famala . I Italp Wantad Mala .. J* Situation* Wantad Famala . 11 Situation* Wantad Mala . »• Artlclaa for Sal# . 44 Farm and Daley Product# . 41 Good Thlnga To .. •» llomentad* Things . fl liouaahold Good# .••••• *} Swap Column . .AM W-arlng Apparaf .. Wanfad To Buy . •» Itooma With Board .. ■ • llooma Without Hoard . M Momni for llouaakaaplna . •• Hoping. Bnfurnlahad .AM Suburban Hoard . •" For all other claaalflraitona our ragular , rataa aa guotad balow appl*. Thaaa rataa arplv to Tha Sunday Omal • Ha. a a wi'l aa Tha Morning and F.va nlng Baa All waek-day adrartleamanta apptar In both morning and avanlng adl »lon« at tha onn rwt Hi par llna aarb day. 1 o. I daya, I So par llna aa-h day. 1 or 4 day* 13c o«r llna r*. h d;.%, 7 data or longer CLOSING liot Its FOR CLASSIFIED AOS Morning Edition .1* S- m. Evanlng Edition.11 10 • • m. Sunday Fdltl »n.* p m Saturday CTlaaalflad Ada accaptad at tha following offl- ea Main Off'ca.17th and Famam Sta South Omaha .N W Cor. 14th and N Sta Council Bluff*.. ...14 Scott i*t Taiaphona ATIw title 1*00 Til F OMAHA HEW re#-rva* tha right *o ralact or rawrlta all copy rail for t’laaalfled Ad Dapartmant An a* parlaiirad «‘a#*lfled Ad uh*r will re <*|v« your ad and a hill will h# tnallad later Tha rate* UUOtad a bo v# apply to j thhar charge or r»*h ordara THE IVKNINO *WV THE OMAHA MnnNlNfl >M F < I.ASSII H \TIO\S AN NOt NI KMKNT4. Funeral Notire* .......... A \ nulla itu«| Monument* . H I mtrral MlrrHor. . 0 t emaferlea U | lor I F t artl of Thank* . I | ( oinltia I tent* ... . J I |'er*ol«Ml« a I 1,0*1 and I onn,| . . 4 | At TOMItHII IV Automobile* for Nile . . A 1 Automobile Aaanrtc* ., 4 Moforetrlr* mill lllnrlr* 7 J \ ulotiioblli * for I irlutng* H ' .i|m In i *aorlr* l'i«r|* ?• **er»lre Motion l.i iiNtrina H* ViMm iJirn Laiage II It IU IB • It \ I. 4 It At. E It anted-—Automobile# .........1* What Will You Buy for the Children ? REMEMBER when you were a kid? How you used to try and stay awake until Santa Claus came. How you used to pray—Please Dod have Santa bring me a gun and some skates or a dolly and please let us have a big tree with lights and candy. Let the kiddies of today enjoy a real old-fashioned Christmas and thank your lucky stars that you are able to give the youngsters a bright spot to look upon. Read Xmas Gift Suggestions Today CLASSIFICATIONS. lilHIXKHft SEKVKK. ItialnrM Kervlrra Offered . Building Contractors .JJ Uniting and Mumbing .1; Millinery—Dressmaking .■* Moving—Trucking—Storage .. Painting and Papering . Patent Attorneys .. • • •*" Printing Stationery .*1 Professional Service .J; Repairing .J? K.-rioviitlng and Dyeing . -J Tailoring and Pressing. -J Wanted Business Se^lce . EMPI/OYMENT. Help Wanted—Female . 22 Help Wanted—Male JJ Help Wanted—Mule and female .-J Helmsmen and Agents .. 2'/ Situations Wanted—Female .S' Situations Wanted—Male . . 32 FINANCIAL. Business Opportunities S3 Investment—Stocks—Bonds .■'* Money to I^oaii .55 Wanted to Borrow . EDUCATIONAL. Correspondence Courses . JJ I/miiI Instruction Classes .So Musical—Dancing—Dramatic .JJ Private Instruction .•** Wanted—Instruction 91 LIVESTOCK. Dogs. Cats and Pets -- -.\\ Horses. Cattle. Vehicle* .JJ Poultry and Supplies .■ Wanted—Livestock . MERCHANDISE. Article* for Sale 15 Business Fuulprnefit . Building Material* JJ Farm and Dairy Produets . JJ Fuel and V~4 . (iood Things to Fat .•••••?! Home-Made Thing* . Household <»ood* .• Swap Column . Jewelry and Watches *>1 Marhiner? and Toni* .2 v«|*. Plant* and Flower* . vC H|»e«i«Js at the Mores . «>» Xmas 4elft Suggestions o.\ Musical IsvtrtmenU Radio Equipment zr. Wearing Apnarel JV Wanted to Buy 61 ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms With Board JJ Room* Without Board . J* Rooms for Housekeeping . Room*. I nfurnished ** 9 Suburban Board Where to Dine *• Where to Stop in Town Jl Wanted—Room* and Board w REAL ESTATE—FOR RENT. Apartment*—Furnished J1' Apartments—t nfurni*hed . Business Place* for Rent .•* Mouses for Rent •/ Houses. Furni-hed ' Off ires and Durst R«»om .2? Out-of-Town Property . 2? suburban for Rent 42 summer Place for Rent . ..2 W anted to Rent ** REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Ru*lne«s Property . Real Estate—Inyestments .7»s Form* and 1-and* for Sale • Mouses for Sale L House*—North SI House*—s«»uth .. House*—West . House*—Benson . For sale—Dundee g For Sale—Florence ?? For hale—Council Bluffs fj l4»t* for Sale g Real Estate for Evrhange .g Wanted—Real Estate lw ACCTIONR. Anrtlon Sales Si Real Estate at Auction_ _ AnnoUNCEMEnts Funeral Notice*. _A PI EVLKH — Ml** Tllll*. Sal*m. Or* . d*u*ht*r of ih» IV* Mr *rd Mr* Andraw Pl.ul*r bh* l« .unrlV.d by .-O Mr* William J . Frltt »nd .Mr*. Ch*rl*» \v*bb, op* broth*r. * r*d B Funaral Monday *ft*rtitaon from John A G*ntl*m«n mortuary. 1:M P r" “5; ...nie i-opl* 1 p m lnt*rm*nt Proapact Hill **an»t«ry. _ TFHK KI.AEN—-N*l*on. *t th* r**td*nr» „f Police t.l*ut A T siawart. D«c*mb*r 14 ii^d TMrt ... .. Fiitoa 1 *.rrlr** will b* nl* Pralltv A Dorranc# chap*!. Mona«r i ♦ r#»mb*r 17. at 2 i>. m. Int#rm*ot Proa r>»ct Hill c»m*t»rr. JOHNSON—Chari** £•*“* S?;V} Hjtith DKtnibtr 15. 1*.J. ar.ar a abort 111p*‘" Funaral rotlc# lat*r. Funtrsl Directors.C HFAFET A HEAFET. rnd*M*a*r* pha.. u a Of fir# till Faraani p , ESTABLISH EP SINCE lilt) CRANE MORTUART CO.. conpi’ctep nr i. a pies only. ill A juth St. AT. J4»4 and AT. MSA ROR1SKO FUNERAL HOME. ]il 8U1}t* rUFFT A JOHNSTON. Ill A. lid. funaral horn#. HA. 1417. BKAILKT A PORRANOE 1I2< CUMING ST.. JA. MM. HOFMANN AMPLANCK podc* at 14lh. Fun*r«l Dlractorm. J A. 1441. H. II KRAMFR FUNERAL BOMS III! Mllllarr Ay* WA. *214 JOHN A GENTLEMAN. Mil Farnana St. TVGOART A SON till Cumin* St. JA. 4114. HIM.SIB A RIKPEN. Funaral d Imtora 2224 cumin*. JA. 1214 CROSHT-MOORE 24th and Wirt. WE. 4442. Cemcterif*. D \l*ir KOK KMT LAWN. !»»• lh« dl»i'l«ir of wr»»(h« »nd »v«r«r»*n l.unk.'t« for an tv Nt lhA |twnlw«« Thr cemetery ta more beautiful than uaual at tha aeaaon of the year Office# at the cemetery (north v i illy limit *) and T20 Itrandela theater. Ftoriti. B SOUK ns, Kiortat. g4th remain. JA. 1400 JOHN ItA l H l«o* fift»n> JA- HH. Personals. 3 rl|N SALVATION Army Induetrta! home eollclta jour old clothing furniture. tr»*» air ca Wo collar! di»tr(buta. Phone .1A 4IIS and our wagon will coll Call and Inapect our new home. 1110-1111-1114 I nidge Street IioCTUH and graduate nuree In attend an«e on maternity i atlente in private home Car* of infanta. 4120 Lofaytte! -_wa Tin _ ! - t \ *1 ML KllfV. for ■> ,.f New York ha* opened a.n egclual*# Milliner* chop In the Itanketa tteaerv# Life Hldg . at pnuglaa and lith St._ j Theatrical hlatorloal maaque ooOtumeia (or i-;a\ ■ knd > » * WILL give magnetic tregt monte la your i home i all \\ P (git Mia* • are* T.oit and Found. 4 I ('.i f Airedale leinri, male. * mo ntd hla. U ai d tan Ana |«» n.ime Umgei t ell I I A llHI. Il*»»nl j LOST- Malt foodie dug. thin baited. | ANNOUNCEMENTS._ Lott «nd Found4 LOST—A pair tortolae-ahell glaa*e* in black leather <-aae Saturday, 8th. between Lord Llater hospital and Morris apart ment* Case had Globe Optical Co. on. Reward AT 3 2D Apt. 3"4____ LOST. In leaven worth Height! Red Irish puppy, about 6 months old, nama Mickey. Reward for any information. WA. 2421. partly deaf name Baby, 70S N. 16th St. Ftoorn 6. Reward._ LOST—Monday morning in Brandela or McCrory’s, black a Ik handbag^ containing money and keys. Phone JA. 5686 or JA. 447*' Reward. Automobiles for Sale. 5 P ELTON'S ; Offer apeial rleanuo price* on every | used tar 1n the house from now until January 1. Read thla liat over carefully; Ford Roadster . S 85 10 Klaaell Touring Tar... ©0 Kisaell Touring Car . 125.©© Dodge Touring Car .. 150 0© Hayne* Touring Car .. 160 00 Bulck € Touring Car . 175.0© Bulck 4 Touring Car .. 200 0© Ford Sedan. 1212 . 225.00 Chevrolet Sedan.. 275 0© Ford Tour.ng Car. 1222 .. 27 5 0© Ford Sedan, 1221 . 250.0© Bulck 4. Touring car . 275.0© Ford Sedan. 1222 . 400 0© Oakland Touring car. 122© . 40© oo Franklin Touring Car .. 50© 00 Buick 6. Roadster. 1222 . 700 ©© iDanlela Touring Car .. 75© 0© i Btiick 6 Touring Car. 7 Paraenger . 776.©«i Buick 4 Coup* 122A . 10© 0© Cadillac Roadster. Model 67 _1.000.00 Buick 6 Coupe. 1223 . 1.66©.©© Ford Truck .. 275.00 j (I. M, C. True It . M0.M : All of t • h gh*r priced ear* In this 11«t | have been recondit oned and ref'nlshed Every car offered I* a genuiue bargain and gua ran* t* d* >» r*rr<*«**n* ed. Easy terms if ‘ desired. Open evening* PEI.TON'S 2©12 — Farnam Street—2021. ___ I OAKLAND MOTOR CO. USED CAR BRANCHES :24th and Lake. 2212 Farnam. 24’h an* O 125 S Main South Omaha. Council Bluffs For th# Buyers' Convenience GOOD USED CARS AT BED ROCM PRICES SOME tarfa ni in 1 ■•eg Fords. New Ford son. Ea*v payments. V CAFFRFT MOTOR CO.. The Handv Service Station P*h ir.i Jackson S’aAT. 7711. LATE Iff© DO DOB fearing new paint, new top new battery, five cord tire* two h*and r*w. p*rfec* condition. Cali AT. 4 S|a Evenings. HA. T § * 9 1221 MAXWELL CLUB COUPE Jus’ like new. M\ny *itra» Will take Fori ir »rade AT 4650. Evenings I1A. 1 7462 FOR SALE—New 1223 Super or mode! Chevrolet ***dan. d’ ven 14©2 milea Leav Ing city Will aacrlfice. WA. 4433. I'SED part* for all nu»n «f car Ford ua*d part* tt half ptica Two wracking Manta Ntbraaka Auto Parts JA. 4431. «\AI.I, AT 1??* When You Want a Good T’aed Car. N E PH A >K A OI.IMMOBILE CO. VSKI» CAPS O. N. Bonney Motor Co. « 3444 Karnam 14?* FORT* tour nf good ahape: will aacrlflca for nut- 's *ale at |S4. Call Mr. l.aurhlln. AT 4411. HIGH-GRADE oaw and ua#d cars. Ul'Y L SMITH Automobiles for Exchange. 8 OAKLAND five pa»«*nger eedan, motor A -1 shape good paint, w're whre’a "pare wheal maroon cv>lor. goc'd upholstering 1 • 111 conaldar another amanar car and eojua i'8«h Call AT 421’. now. Th:» " ; * '■ > n__ Auto Accessories l’arts. 9 t'HKD parta fcr all mak** of cara. 44 to 74 per cent off !l?t prlc*. two wrack ing plan:* 1*1* Harney. HA. 4431. and 2201 Cuming. AT 1*7* BU SINESS SE RVICE Service Station—Repairing. 10 INIH STRtAI. AVTO M M'HJNIftTS. Gear cutting iinm and gas angina re pair* AT 244* V MELCHIORS A RON. 41? E 13TH l*.t»4* MILK GCARANTEE a**!n*t piston • tapping and 'oil pumping enormoua to and oil raving CR' '‘RETOW \ OARAGE. «12-1* S 241 h E* See Morris or Lindas* WHY FAINT? We bake enamel. entire nr any eolor Dehco anamaltng procaaa. : 723 South 3?th St KINK au»o tinner, body fender and ra ■ 1 » . ’ or repair n* 2 1 4 S lltk Rt T A 3474 Butinet* Service* Offered. Id JAMKa At.I.AN S netectlw Klt'ert >11 HI N>>!l» Jtle, k_ AT im RKI l AIM K rvtwtht Bureau Sunderland Ifdg .TA night KK IMS Building Contractor*. M MTOHM MihM mad# and hunt broken window a replaced. Plating Hetman. Ken >Tt1. PKT rur price* on complete garage*. Bor* rlat'n Lumber A Poal »'o " '' •‘III Millinery—Dres*m*Ring. 17 AtV'OHDU'N, aide kntr. pot pleat Ing. rove red button* all -tylee. hnnai liehrif buttonhole* 'Vrlte Ideal Button A Flea’ Ing t’o . lei Brown Block. Omaha. Neb. \one JA lift_ HIGH OB ADIS dremniak ng a epecaltv . hemstitching r^mmlebog work guaran teed MBS t.ri.l HAMPTON. ISO B orld Herald Bldg AT llltv__ NFB FLKATINU AN' Men.atlt. htna Covered Button* 4 v ■ * • act’fa and choke-a made, reasonable HA _ Moving—Trucking—Storage. !8 »TT‘'iu > an tVp mtorVop BACKIN’: MOVIN’ SU'.rHNtl So'IUNC i iiinutM I. i’ «bed A IV g|.1u or .'.A 419* » s A A All? • I’h a-*t l.iavrfao -h Bib Packing, mo a at“•-#«* ah■.i t ct JA «1 i 9 '.’•M ON I llll I’llA. 1 \AHbg A NAN III North llth Bt Phone J A 34S1; tuo* mg. narking storage •! vp ri | ^^BXnHNESS SERVICE._ Moving—T nicking—Storage. lt>' ^ FIDELITY BTORAOK A \AV CO. MOVING J-ACGINO STORAGE SHIPPING ' Household goods, planoa. office furniture. 1107-11 HOWARD HI JA fi2*« Painting and Papering. 19 WALLPAPER SALE- BOOKS SENT BY MAIL PAPERHANGING OCR SPECIAL TT, ERPTL PARKS. AT-741.4 MA-OIOI. ! PAINTIsrtl. papering. Ktrat-claaa worlt. Patent Attorneys. 20 j w MARTIN 1712 Dodge. Room I»», , Omahi. a iso Washington double servio*. - tingle fee Also Saip sail pat ants. | Printing Stationery. 21 I COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Eddy Printing .CO., lm: Hn.jth I: ' h St Phone JA. SOU Profeasional Service. 22 DENTISTRY. 1 All kinds of dental work done. uoJif . 'he car- ful supervision of nrof»*a»ora. at the Creighton University College of Den ry. ccrner 2».th and California streets. • I Take Harnev. Cuming or *r PRESCRIPTION!* carefully compounded at | the fc Sherman A McConnell Drug Stores. DENTAL X-ray TeT each 12 full set i *19 Securities Bldg lith sod Farnam i Repairing. 23 (EXPERT sewing machine repairing. MICHELS. 15th and Harney _AT. 4341. PHONOGRAPH and sewing machine re pairing. Nothing to «cjj but service. Miller, 218 N 1 €th. .IA. 2i 47 M A it*t- even ng«. Renovating and Dye ng. 24 OMAHA PILLOW CO. — Mattresses made over In new ticks *t half th~ pric# uf new ones 1907 Cuming. JA. 2467. V m i nln« 11 X HAND laundry, rough dry 10<. flat 7c. wet wash 4-. aatiafact ;oo guaranteed. WE. 4703 Help Wanted Female. 27 EXPERIENCED operators AND LEARNERS To new on power ma* hinet mak ing Mina Taylor wa"h dr* s-e* and aprons. Apply factory off!'e. if E SMITH AND CO. Tenth and Douglas. Omaha. Neb. WANTED LADIES TO LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE wya Just opening m branh w,th aii modern fartlltie* ' »ur short course—day or ewr-irig—'jus! 1 • « for best position*. Writ# !o-!aj MOLEU COLLEGE. ]«.«» h. 15th St : . flo r LADIES. GIRLS! Turn jour spare Lire ‘nto money. R g ban'*- to »arn 1:5 w<-.. »t home, mailing music and circular*. S*-nd for details J. Benen*’ 44 7 i. 17 4*h h» . N-w York EARN 125 weekly, spare tlm*. writing for newspapers, magazines. E*o unnec . d" tai:a free. Press Syndicate, 124 St. L-m ». 51 o. HOUSEKEEPER wanted on far?... No o - t on to on** * v. • Id in fain: Harry Gibbs. R 2. Valley. N*b Help Wanted Male. 23 WANTED—Manager !n Omaha for e - monthly premium accident and health de partment. Muat be a personal producer a* w*:; at capable of hand :rg men. To the mar. v*h ■ qualifies there :* a b:g fu ture F*’- j ourself In flrat letter Our policies also jay for natural death. PIONEER INSURANCE CO. Lincoln, Neb "'ANTED—Men with experience selling electrical appliances to aril newest elec •rlcal household specialty made by Wear R'er Aluminum company. No competition. Good pey. Preference to vacuum clearer and wtihirj* machine sslearren. For ap po.ntnient fall M. K. Horn. Hotel Rome. LEARN automotive electricity at re*: • ert school In Denver. or»by mall. }*o ■ iticr.s secured Satisfactory results guaranteed Johnson s Au'cmotjvs F * rr;cal School. 72t Broad wav. Denver, « olo MF.N—I.EARN BAP. BE RING Just me - ng into our new location. Strictly mod - *rn- Our short course—dsy and evening— juallf -a for best posit'ona Write. MOL r.R BARBER COLLEGE. 1*» & 15th. :d Floor. ’ELECTRICITY taught by expert*, earn *h! • yhu learn at home’ electrical be. * *nd proof lease r.* f-#e satlsfa t’oa gua -§ • teed and position s- j-sd Wr: e to Ch • * Lngineer Cooke. 2144 Urrsrc* A\e, c ago. * ALL MEN. women, bojra. girts. 17 to C. willing to accept government noaitlor*. 111. -l!rf (traveling or station* r\. w nte Mr Ozment. 2 If. FL Loui*. Mo, immediately. MEN—Age 2 8 • 4 0, wanting R- Statlcr. ‘Tfice po*’t Iona IllMiH month, free transportation. experience unnece*s*r Write Baker. Supt.. 2-i Wainwr.ght. St. I-ouls MEN AGES 18 45 without experler - wanting Railway Ticket Agent positions !I4«Lf: • month, write Railway Bureau. Box 211. Columbus, O. BE a detective. 150-IIhO weekly, travel over world, experience unnecessary Amer ican Detective Agency. 7»» Columbia. Si. Louis. , MEN prepare firemen, brake men. colored • leering car port era 915*-I?5t. Nebras ka road* Write Inter-Ra I way Dept,. 457 Indianapolis. Ind. FIREMEN brakem*n. begtnnera, fllb S25« <*.. .h pmiion?) Railway, Y-2591* Omaha Pee__ Help Wanted Male & Female. 29 TYPISTS *:I » IfD . tMr, • me Copying authors' mauuser rta write R J. CARS'KS, Authors Agent. C-S48. »r eosa Ga f r par: u *r« Salesmen and Agents. 30 AiJK.VT*—Chewing gum. chocolates, mints New propo# !on Sell direct from •w fa*1.:) t * at nr >li n|i ra Navaity i i> k el package* Wr.te today for #» egrlualra territory. Ha -r.et Co, Cincin nati O. >A1.K>MKN state distributor envelope sealer seals €9 erve pea : r.ut#; re markable new Inventus N, compel. nan !>:»:» $4 Worth f: v'f veartv. * Consol Mated Co. Pep! D-ill. Itt Bon ston, Boston. M>w 8AI K5\fPK—Lightning 5*range Batterv Compound. Charges discharged battanea Instantly. Rtiminatea old met hod entirely, tlallon free to agents. Llghimng Co.. St. 1‘aul. Minn. JAt r.SMKN—fit dally made by beet men. * •' weekly and dkpat-,«e# fetnRired sralnst comm last on* \l\ reta.lere buv. < M Srr« »’t\ Co . Cedar K« i da. la. , Mai SrM»l v Co. iVdar Rat da. 1 * SALKSMKN Iregper.er .ed cr experienced. j rity nr traveling Write for free bo. Modern Ralc*n'.*n«hr. Big demand for men Rarn f > * • to fib .'* yearly Ad d’esa National Salean.eh a Tr. Assn . Peru 4^t Chkago ACl VNT8 JMSTR 1 HI T<'K S. Cet «amp> and tn'ereating s:em* about H Sh;ne. se\en k'.rd* q'.i'k se e#. «\ rlusiva territorv to r»: at.c aaiesmen F*. 4« S'»wart A Co . lint Addison. Chicago. * * W M ■ NPKHKVI. SKl.LFR—-t*c profit every dollar sales. i'e|:v*r on spot 1 .« «-nee unnr .««.**-, N» x —.p, r Rain - pie free Mission Co. kit x Haiaied. Chicago. Til. knts ;bo pee r-t profit, Wonderful little article, something new; sells like * dflra. Carry in rocket Write at m,• * or free samp!* Albert Mill* Mgr . ttft Arnrri an Bldg. C. i nnatt. v\ (iKNKHAl, \CKNT> S<0 $ ! t WKKk!" lien" ne Letters for store window* * *siiy an >rd at ; -e? agent* ; b n* r ' - ret METALLIC LKTTKR C4> . N C' a t k rh , »go SAl.KbMKN Cist rtbut ore wanted for only avi. . eeaful tlevi. * for humidify rg « and - Monry mak rg t . * tlon National A r Voiatr-nor C. Alt* neap. . * M r Ail KNTS \ business of *•ouT own Vika sparkling glass name (Mates numbers, che. Verboard*. medallion* »?gns big trated book free. K f*a!mer. IS* W ler O S\1 l 5 MAN wanted. house lo house ' b uum rieaneis have manv lea.!* i> !«ok efte* for Chnetmas i„ R f*iks M **>'url Valley, 1%, 8 A1 KSMKN take charge of unt* *•# ' Myera water circulating pun pa for t*o»d era Month!* m **me |:$A M era Tu « o \i ) a \i kw# M AtlfN fb I “ S da i % tak • * oT«1*"a far" ft *1 * * ’ * I' P r« .*■* ' . We d* » V*. R N K4!N > \T CC . *i:< %2 ' "« '_ _ Vilt-'NTf I i*. v Nsweat kitchen f«‘ r% w nan u*eg js timaa da' * ' **' •* * P i * Bapip’t fbes MfM y\> Caak MIS n^taa O.