; THE SUNDAY BEK: OMAHA. Al'jfUST 27. 13J2. IklaliomaCiiv n i aawi lu I ill : Omaha Pulpit Rev. Edar SalkeM One of Three MinSntm Under Con deration for Firot Christian f.luin h ' Ky, Edgar P. SalkeM, pastor cl lh First Christian church in Okla homa it, hit Ix-rn askfil to fill the pulpit of Kev. C, K. t"ilil rrtixned pastor of the Ptrt thritiati church of Omaha, a wcrlr; from St-enlay, Hcv. Mr. I'oblty Hilt rci It lii lat trrnion 11 pastor of the churrh tomorrow iiiorninK. He then will gr to the national convention of Chriatiartrhurrhr at Vm.iu Lake, find, which vill be lieM all iirxt rek. Kev, Mr. SalkeM l one of three mm who probably will be Vi to till th pulpit at First Christian ihtirrh here, thai the eiitgri;ititm may hrar and ft to know thein. It it entirety possible 'that one of the three may be asked to take the pulwt irrniaiiently, it is said. Merton L. t'orrv, chairuiitn ol the cmntnitttc for the lelection of new pastor, aid the proem of selection hat ti'd rvrr Me mill on In the ronvfiitlofl at Winona Lake Monday to inert other ,ator who will be Kalhrred there. And the Cat Came Hack -With a Snake on Seek A i After 33 Yean Man, 70, Sayi Vt'ift Love Stolen Atlanta. C,i Auk. W-Aft-r JS year of happy married life, T. N. Tanner. 70, confederate veteran, al lege that the affection of hi wife have been alienated hv U. K. I (arte. Now Tanner i uin? Marie for $25,000 damage for alienation of hi wife' alfectton. t According to Trnner' rharjrf, he married February 28, !87, and lived ' happily with Mr. Tanner until April, ViZX, when, he ay. Jlarte "under mined the foundation of hi home s by escorting hi wife to town daily j on the street car, Buying her lunrhe ! and taking her on sulonioiiile ride." . lie tay thfse thiiiR continued until ; hi wife informed hint the "loved him f no more, only Harte." j , t Whenever he met llarte and began ! ! remonstrating with him about both I . eriug hi wife, Tanner say, "the de I : fendant would run away before the conversation could be completed. i : i i ii ! i Ogtlcn C. of C. Protet Fruit Rates on U. P. Ogden, Utah, Aug. 26. Declara 'tion that a thousand carload of po tatoes and a thousand car of fruit cannot be moved from Utah 'unlet- there is an immediate reduction in t railroad rate wa made by the Of ' den Chamber of Commerce tui.iy in telesrram dispatched to Carl K. Gray of the Union I'acific anJ to tahs representative m congress which asked for an emergency rate reduction of 20 per cent. The telegram commended the Union Pacific' for, it recent action in asking the Interstate Commerce commisiioo for authority to decrease rates 20 per cent on potato ship menu from the state of Idaho, but asked that the reduction he made to include Utah and extend to fruit a well. : t U. S. Gunboat Ordered to Wipe Qut Chinese Bandits Ptkln, Aug. 26.-(By A. F.) Gunboat of the foreign power in cluding the U. S. S. Isabelle, llag- . htp of Kear "Admiral vv. n. u. tRullard, commanding the American Yangtze river patrol, have been or f ' dercd to the Yangtze gorge district " with instructions to exterminate the i ' bands of disorganized soldier who ! t are firing on foreign merchant crat't, i' A Greek surveyor and a French ! engineer end hi daughter, living at " Shiiichow, province of Honan, have been kidnaped by biipunds and are ' bciiu; held for ?100,000 ransom, ac I cording to advice received by the i foreign legation in Pekin. The .id vier added that towns in the neigh borhood of Shanichow have been , luotcd. r Lone Bandit Seizes Mine Payroll in Colorado Wascnburg. Colo., Au. 26. An auto mail hack, carrying with other mail $5,J0O in cash payroll of the Oakview mine of the Oakdale Coal company, was held up one and a half mill routheastiof Oakview this morning by a lone' masked bandit, who made his escape. The payroll Ukcn ronsisted of $5,000 in currency and $J00 in i!vrr, A pot,c of do;uty sheriffs and utati ranners took tip the search for the bandit immediately upon beiii) tiotiiii-rt. Vancouver, Wh, Aug. 26. A cat which diapptr4 few day ago, from the ranch of Aatl Stockenbcrg of Lake Snore, today returned with make tightly coiled round It neck, w that when Stockenbcrg attempted to tiui it off. U coil constricted and choked it victim. Kitty finally wa rescued. The make wa about two ft long and wa. wound around the cat neck four time, Btockenberg aid. Flans for Elks Building Adopted Million Polljr Structure of Nine Stories Approved' at Meeting of Lodge. Final plan for the tuition of I nine-tory buildiiiif on Ih' outhwe t crn corner of tignteenth and IJodg itrret wa adopted at meeting of Omaha F.Ik Friday night. The structure nd the site till tost in the neighborhood ol f 1,000,000. 'Ihe plant idopted were the new specification presented by the fi nance and building committee, call ing" for a buiWing 3i feet qure. Among the tpccial feature of the new hlk home are 10 bowling alley and a band room in Ihe basement; lobby and rooms for 10 (tore on the ground floor; lodge room, lounging room on second floor; club room, billiard parlor and turkish bath 00 Ihe third floor; sleeping room on fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh floor and a gymnasium, locker room, is scmbly room and lounging room for men and women on the top floor. Step will be taken at once to pre sent the history of the F.Ik ite, the financial scheme resulting in the rait ing of $850,000 for the new building, with the adopted plant to Ihe officers of the fcran(J lodge, A toon at their approval ha been obtained, the com mittee will proceed at once with Ihe coutfruction of the building. Witness Against Healer of Hearts. Believed Suicide Chicago, Aug, 26 Mr. George W. Hi tt, sister ot--V, W. Talcott, told the police that he fear the un identified: man who jumped from a boat into the lake Thursday wa her brother. Talcott ha been misting since Thursday morning, lie was the chief complainant against "Dr." Albert f. Moore, founder oi the "cure for broken homes." Moore wa fined $100 and cost last Tuesday. When lalcott wa last teen on Thursday he told friend he wa despondent. A hat left in the boat wa said to have been, identical with that worn by Talcott. Member of the boat' crew also aaid that the uicide re sembled Talcott. Mr. Talcott wa last seen by his mother, Mrs. Charles If. Talcott. He came to her home early thursday, apparently dejected. Adviser of Lincoln During Civil War 100 Today Moristown, N. J., Aug. 26. John Aikman Stewart, chairman of the board of trustees of the United State Trust company of New York, adviser to Abraham Lincoln during the civil war and friend of John D. Rockefel ler today celebrated the 100th anni versary of hi birth, He has been a trustee and counsel lor of Princeton university for more than SO years. Prayer Each Day Martha rumhrd about much aarv inn, and cma to Him, and aald. Lord, doat Thou not cara that my ilatar hath I aft ma tii arv almia? blil hr thararora that aha hlp ma. And Jaaua ana wared and aald unto her, Martha, Martha, thou art f-Hraftil nd troubled about many Ihlnva: Hut ona thine la nanldil: and Mary hath ihian that ood part, whlrh ahall not bs taWrn away (rum hr. l.oka I0:t0-a2, O meciful Saviour, Who didst bles the little home at Nazareth with Thy meek and lowly life, in spire in us this day uch a willing ourpose to be about our Heavenly Father' business, that we may find no task too small for our patient re gard, nor any burden too great for our earnest endeavor, Hear us and help us, we beseech Thee, that o each day, in home or temple or in pur daily work, our lives may be conse crated to the loving service of God nnd man, and that we, like Thee, may go about doing Rood, ' through Thy sufficient grace, Whose ttrength is made perfect in our weakness, and Who cant make us good and fail" ful servants, through Thine almighty power, to hles and to help, to eek and to save. We k it in Thy name, Who art our Redeemer, our Exam ple id our Friend. Amen, lUalwn Jninoa II Van Hurtn, D. T . Iiiilianaiiulia. Ind. New Prices on Dentistry Crown and fBA Bridge Work rut $10 and" up 3ilvr filling SI ami $3 Cohi tnlay. According to Si Thia reduction In rm Hy tr.-Mn a hear-, inn of wprkmt.hli rr tvutttUl. Kwtv pier ot work, whether tt t a ma MUti tf difdcult, cor f!littd denture, U hsrdled hy !l!d dfntit, ALL NVORK CUAKANTttD McKENNEY DENTISTS 1)14 lta ! Ca 1 ta a4 Fca Union Outfitting Co. Out of that High Rent Diatrict Union Outfitting Co. Siateenth and Jackton Street Union Outfitting Co. OF OUR GREAT MONEY-SAVING AUGUST rF3 r O mwm OT in years has such fine Furniture been offered at prices anywhere near aa low as you will find it in thia August Sale. Prices were already many dollars less than a year ago and here are further savings of 10 to CO per cent. W-tc- is N' O NLY FOUR days remain of the August Sale. Ju.st a Email rlnu'n navrnent at time of nurchaso rnaljlcs vou to take ad- yantage of the bargains and the balance can be arranged on easy-to-pay terms to suit your income. Handsome Dav.npnrt Table in rleh mahogany finlrh with large top and graceful turned I'g M"!1" t If Coniwination Gray and Ivory Dresser With large adjuatahle French pUie mirror, U re- lfft'750 (lured to "' Qua.n Ann Dinine Tab). In olid Jacobean quartered rak with full 6-foot ff)J75 extenHion top ii ,,, fjf Fiber Rocker in ivory finish with full apringr scat uphol stered in figured da musk, Monday H A73 at 12' Visit Our EXCHANGE DEPT. Our exchange department will take in your old furni ture at a fair value on any new furniture you telect. This used furniture iin turn old at a low price for quick clearance. Ccouina "Vikinf" Sta tions! Bookcase in- eolid quartered oak, h four eectioni, com- lJQ50 plete with top., , .07 FREE Tick.t to Our , Outing at Lakaticw Park Next Wcdncuday niffht every girl and lady en tering the Danco Pal ace will receive a Kew pie Doll Free the Hol ler Coulter nnd Beauti ful Ohio will be free and all 10c rldca will be Sc. Csll at Store Crac.fut with wide Windsor Ruekor back In a benuti- ful miihoirnnv finish Is reduced yonday to j Dining Chair built of solid oak with comfort able scat, one piece back and heavily braced leg, at $-195 eacn Masstva Brats Had front Simmon with 3-Inch cor ner post and 1 inch fill, er in mtin bamUd finish in thU nU Afs0 t fij Kiuk.t TaWU tslih Urfe workina tP. rri ilrr and h"lte.t lf U U r j long irrvUr, frJTS only I mm rrmm" , "A Tall vkillania in si. goUlvA k wtih r"iy ivit aiid ru iimiiu titawet i r .llil'ot I , , , . , Monday Only-3-Piece Bed $H)50 Outfit IBB it FREE! Sunklst Lemonade Come in Monday when you are down town shopping for a cool, refreshing gl of lemonade made from "SUNK 1ST," the pick of California lemons. It fa good for you and food for the kiddii-s. iJrinjj them, too. It is free. To secure an outfit like this at such a low price is. an event extraordinary. The "one-day" price is due to special concenmons, and fs o low that any one planning on furnishing a bedroom thU fall should Investigate it. , Quality $1 Down This is aull size, "built for sleep" Simmons steel bed in beautiful walnut finish with continuous 2-lnch posts' and 1-inch fillers, equipped with a restful, Simmons band ed, 5-inch, high-riser, links fabric spring and fuirjze mattress with tufted top. Not only does the sale price represent a sub stantial saving, but you have the additional ad vantage of convenient, easy-to-pay terms of only $1 Down and 50c Weekly thereafter. As A the price and terms wiil sell these outfits quick ly, early choosing is advised. Wonderful Value in Rugs Seamless Tapottry Ruga, 9x12 sizes, in beautiful patterns, in this August Sale for 150 $19! p ! lllllilllpiggK - C B ?T FREE! During "PAJHE-WEEK" Only a Beautiful Floor Lamp With Any "PATHE" Selling at $100.00 or More and 12 Double Face Records, If you have been thinkinpr of getting a phonograph this fall, make your selection Mon day, and when it is delivered we will Include a beautiful floor lamp and 12 records (2-1 selection!-) FKKK. Picture the Added Beauty and Entertainment this u n u mi a 1 combination would add to your home, and with u "l'uth' thoro are NO needles to change, and you can play any niako of record. The new low price, now in effect, mean a iavinir of many (Kdlari, $150.00 Tathei .. St 00,00 $175.00 Path.i .. tfrJ.YOO Model at low aa JJS I $1 Weekly d.Uvn a 'TArnr," to your hima with lamp and :'. Seamless Velvat Rubs, larKO 9x12 - room sixes that will give exceptional service are $26 50 Handsome Asminster Rugs, 8-3x10-6 sizes, in floral and Oriental de signs, are reduced to 50 High tirade Saamlcs Ax minster Rug in 9x12 sizes, for living rooms, in this sale at- Massive Rocker with wide arms, full spring seat and black, upholstered '.n imi tation leather, only L Liorerj TskU In rii-H ma hvny fnuh uh ) ri"u ilrmarr ant liwr ,h,l( for ha Hftl in th tale at U FREE! A "PATUIV I'hnnograph and $b other artlcUi given away nevt Kri-Uv. Prattle TVI 1h alnt f lit. !( Hlple fi.r, le stirrer a t 4i , ! iv m: f- ; U vAmr , j w pij i"jj n jm mrmn te s l.rnTir.i MS lltattiH VaUa With tn, k in ' ,! f.n h v,(S ilir n lr H y ! l a M t4 A(.it ; I t, , 1 1 New Dresses In the Fashion-Favored Styles for Fall Here Moderately Priced and on Easy-to-Pay Terms If you are tired of your summer things and longing for something new, you can secure a becoming Fall Dress and enjoy its beauty and usefulness while pay ing for it through 'our CONVENIENT CHARGE ACCOUNT PLAN You will find the new drapings charming, the colors alluring and the materials becoming Georgette, Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Lace Charmeuse, Russianare and Canton Crepe at , $1SS0 $2450 $275v New Millinery Scores of the most bewitching styles, are snown in ncn auvctyne, panne and crush velvets, bewitchinfdy trimmed with the newest S105 x of novelties at. UP OFF on Any Summer Suit, Coat or Dress Exceptional Offerings in Men's si( MM L' hWr: H lam rl We've prepared a "feast of values" that will appeal to the man who Is seeking a good-looking, well tailored Fall Suit at a moderate price. A wide range of mod eU for men and young men at Boya1 2-Pant School Suits Suit rud n Jit M a mother would have thtm friti frtbrift thii il th,i tlm hard knock of ih.n d), with TWO P4it -f paiiu, art $(m ttly prieed, , . , y Womin'i Cartva 0frd, tilH to S7.f 3, rr "Ym .h AH Auit iu $wr -aw-anaTM aaai p i- wm mm Nal I h al 1 1 1