T1IK OMAHA UEE: THIXSUAY. ALUtM at. iws. W'onieu Testify in , Assault Case of Strikebreaker Wife? and Sitcrin-I.aw t( Accused Trll Court AI liditre Man Wat Clrau ing ItiiKrinrnt. I!y the tcjfmionv of hi wife and iiier-in l.iw in ictirul court vr irrday, V. I.. Ja k'C'it, Alliance, Ncl,. tM at home cU -imnwr trah out f I tie lmritn m ur.ng t lit hun he i allrgcd to h.ivc (LirtuiiutrH in an at tack on Richard HtiiUy, llurhngtoii etrikrhrrnkT, "My si!iT, Mr, Kic MiDnnalJ, iikI I were kikiiiu In cad in the kitchen and Ke ruiild are him out in the yard all aft'Tnonn,' Mr. Jackson Uktliirtt. Wslked Over Cockleburrt. II. J. io, charged "I'll forcing Hurley to walk hurt looted over rorklehtirr. In 1i-tl her husband clcnn the bs-cmtiit, ilie teiilicd. She and her tisti-r are the firt women wiMh vm-j called in the strike cae, JarLtoti, who walk with two crutchi a the result of an acci ilrnt, drove t K car in which Hur ley wan kidnaped am' taken 24 milei out of Alliance, it i charged. Ilutli women testified the men left the home for only 30 minute, too short a tune for them to have made the 4-mile run. Cae It Continued. 'iFrderal Judge WoodroiiKh con tinued the rase tu permit tlie govern ment to bruin in witnetscs to identi fy Facksrin'n car., "Case of I'.eiijainin Trnkin. Jfave luck policrmmi, and William O. I i 1 -cork and John I'apucrcst, charged with reiti::ir Deputy Marshal Me ("linur, when he wan making arrest i i'io- temde Saturday, rtva sent hack to Don Stewart. Lincoln, assist ant United States attorney. Citizens of Scotlttl'Iu ff Urge Paving Be Continued ScolMduff, Neb., Aug. 30 (Spe cial.) bcottsbluft paving program has hern launched following a forum meeting of citizens when a demand wai made that the city council and mayor proceed with the work on pav ing district No. 1, comprising 17 blocks in the business district, created two years ago, but on which no work ha been done. The board of directors of the Chamber " of Commerce, following the wishes of the forum, addressed a communication to the council, ask ing it to push the preliminary work of laying storm sewers and install ing permanent water connections so that the paving can he started as quickly as possible. It is expected that contract! will be Jet for paving five blocks in the residence district before freezing weather arrives. Candidates for Governor to Speak at County Fair Wymore, Neb., , Aug. 30. (Spe cial.) C. W. Bryan, democratic can didate for governor, will speak at the Gage County fair, Tuesday Sep tember 26. C 11., Randall, republi can candidate for governor, will speak Thursday, the 28th. The dates for the fair are September 2S-29, in clusive. federal Court to Open ; At Chadron September 11 Chadron (Neb.) term of federal court opens September 11, and Norfolk September 18. Opening day in Omaha, scheduled for September 25, may be postponed one week. Boy Scalded in Molasses Vat Dies at Scottsbluff - Scottsbluff, Neb Aug. 30. (Spe cial Telegram.) Frank Glover, 18, died Wednesday morning as a result of being scalded at the molasses vats of the Great Western Sugar company. ADYERTISKMKNT. ASTHMA HAY FEVER BIG FREE OFFER I Will Even Prepay the Postal If You Will Malta Thie Amaiinc Teat. ' I lay positively that Asthma and Hay Faver ean immediately be controlled, no matter what age or in what climate you live. To prove, this all I want ia to send you this medicine, the wonderful auccess of which has apread all over the country. Simply send me your name and I will pre pay chart! oa regular ail bottle. Us it ten day and then if satisfied with your improvement you pay me only 11.20. Otherwls you owe nothinir. Score if people say this Is different from anything- els in the world and that the first bottle enabled them to sleep well, stopped choking, cleared th head and lungs and gav real comfort. Don't aend penny; don't pay a penny unless you feel It is right to pay. I trut everyone. Curd Leavengood, 153 8. W, Blvd., Koeedaia, Kansas. Piles re anally due to stralnliif when conatipated. Nnjol kelnf ! lubricant pa the food tut. soft sad therefore prevent etrainlnf. Dorter prescribe .Vyjot because it at only out hew the euUVriisf ( pilar but relieve th Writ tuta, brims torn (art M kelp l rte ta. is l U lubricant not wesixiaa a Ume raaawi f ri. Try II Way, II feMkX Bobbed Hair Undoing of 2 Freight Train 'Hoboes' - " " ! r f li ft KwA III State Ktlitors to Open Meeting in Omaha Todav Wiuneri in Editorial Ciitet to He 1'mentetl at The Omaha Hr-e Itaitquri Fritlay, Omaha will drlivcr it ev Mia to itt editors, ine'iibrrs oi the Nrbrask Kduorial issociatmn, lm will hdd their eU' convritiioii here 'i'lHirijy, Friday and Sattirdajf. Thirty-one Oniah t inn are united as host to the visitor ami hue at- ranged a prouram liberal in daily en- tcruuimriu. Festivititi will bruin at 6.30 to. night, wh-n the editor will be litiest nt a World Herald haiiurt in Jlctrl I'uuttiirllr. Their hunttrr at ificd. the viitnri will be taken to the World theater, where vaudeville and picture nill be offered. Friday' lit t( event will begin witli a (omhinatioii I'niitn stock yards and Ak-Sar-lirii bartiei'ue ill honor of the editors, at Ak-Sar-Hrn field, where track events alio vil be Ma Red, 1 he editor will be gurt at The Omahii lire haminet in the Ilrandeis Rpii;tijine rcxnu lrilay evening. It ia at this frat that winner in The Omaha Itee editorial contest, victor in competition with buiidierK of writ er, will be presented, ISrraLfast at 9 Saturday morning in Hotel Cotiant will conclude the convention. Visitor vill reister throughout the convention at Hotel Fontcnelle, "Bahy J. lJufii Wallingfonls" Return Home After Two Big Days in Oinalia Ethel Reid, left; Anita HotchU'us. Dressed in overalls, but betrayed by their bobbed hair, Ethel Kcid, 17. Hoone, Ia and Anita Hotrbkis, 16, Fort Dcs Moines, Ia., who had been visiting her were seized by police vben thty discended from a freiuht train in Council UltifTs yesterday morning. "We are on our way to visit my aunt, ilrs. Ray Izard. 2107 Spencer 6trcct, in Omaha." Miss Kcid said. Chicago and Alton Firemen Vote to Go Hack to Work Slater, Mo., Aug. 30. Chicago and Alton firemen, on strike here since last 'Friday, will go back to work immediately, it was announced late last night by Williom Wright, chairman of the local brotherhood. The announcement followed a lengthy conference between A. P. Titus, vice president of the road, and a committee representing the firemen. Tht? terms of the agree ment were not made public. Wright declaring that firemen had been sworn to secrecy regarding the agreement. Family So Large, Tents Necessary for Reunion Shenandoah, Ia., Aug. 30. (Spe cial.)'' When the nine Ripley "boys and girls" and their families have their annual reunion k is necessary to erect tents on the lawn to house the crowd. . Nearly a dozen fried chickens, five gallons of ice cream, six dozen dress ed eggs and a half bushel of corn on the cob was the menu at the pic nic dinner held by the family at Porter's lake for the 60 members. The reunion lasted over the week-end, some of the guests arriving as early as Wednesday. Boy Probably Fatally Hurt When Pony Runs Away Pawnee City, Neb., Aug. 30. (Spe cial.) Glenn McBrown, 13, son of E. McBrown of this city, still is un conscious at the Pawnee hospital as a result of a runaway Friday morn ing. He was driving a Shetland pony harnessed to a cart when the pony became frightened and ran, cut ting across the lawn of a residence and throwing the cart and hoy against a tree. I he boy s head was struck just behind the ear. He has been in so serious a condition that doctors cannot operate and little hope is held for his recovery. Grand Jury Will Convene in Columbus September 18 Columbus, Neb., Aug. 30. (Spe cial.) A call for a grand jury to convene in Columbus September 18, the first day of the fall term, has been issued by District Judge A. M, l'ost. It will be the first grand jury to function in Platte countv in 30 years. Alleged violations of liquor laws and prevalence of immorality are responsible for the call for the "We have no money, so we dressed up this way and hopped a North western 'slow drag" refrigerator train that stopped at Hoone," Mrs. Izard went to Council Bluff and brought the girls to Omaha. A. Moxlcy, 19, and John Givens, 20, of Boone, who got off the train with the girls, also were taken into cus- today. hut were released and are on their way home. They met the girls as they were going to the Hoone freight yards, all in the quartet said, and insisted on riding with them as tar as Council iilufis to give them ptotectioii. Convict Declares No Jail Can Hold Him Iowa City, Ia., Aug. 30.- (Special.) There is no jail in Iowa that can hold Albert Conrad. This ha been his hoast and so far he ha succeed ed in making the boast good. Three times he ha escaped from county juils, once from the state penitentiary and once from a deputy sheriff. He is now at liberty. ' After having escaped twice from Cedar Rapid and once from Iowa City, he was recaptured. But while being taken from one train to an other by a deputy sheriff at Elmira, he escaped again. Entering a farm er's garage, he ground his handcuffs in two on rgindstone. A few day litter he was captured and taken to the penitentiary, from where he has now escaped, according to prison of ficials. He waf? serving a 10-year sentence at Fort Madison. Their t wonderful dav drawn t. a iUmc, l.babtili Kniatht, H, and Myrtle Hue, I J, who rii away from home) in i iiluinhini, N'rb., Monday, ! j were rciuiuid there ycMcrday morn- in" "JUby J. Jim'us Walliiufords" is ' the title beamed on the girl by ! welfare worktis of the Nebratka lltiiiune soiiny and the Y. W, I'. A. l'rir to M 'tiiljv the Kills had hd a career of two li.ilf day a dish washer in i i'i'IiiiiiIiii cafe. "tlettin' on in the world," each mtia.il ill it ml aimrhrr ftit.h. "Aw, this ain't nothing." chirped J an r KH-nt-nccd waitrrs. "Y ought see Omaha big town, big wage, tine peo;ir, a,Hn titiirs, nice work tlierr'a life for you." Well, that meant Omaha and pre titled a Inquiring problem, Ftiaheth, with her hair hanging ibrnn her shoulders and her gingham (Ires cut along juvenile lines, con- Glenwood Is Sued by Omah'an (or $50,420.25 (llniwgod, Ia., Aug. 30. (Spcciall) In th? next term of the federal court at Omaha, Leonard Ellsworth, Omaha resident, will bring suit against the city of Glenwood for 5M.'0 25. On August 7, 1921, KlUworth I aid to have dived in Glenwood park I ke, and it i claimed, utaiiicd an injury to hi neck by striking on his bead on the bottom of the lake or some object on the lake bottom, lie claims 515,000 for pain and uf fering. $15,000 for permanent injury, $20.0110 for loss of time. $420.25 for bopital and doctor hills, Ellsworth claims the sign, "deep water," was badly placed, and that he dived into water only three and one-half feet deep. Postpone Ship Sale Washington, Aug. 30. Sale of the wooden ship fleet has been ponttiou d, the shipping board announced to day, until September 12. tnbuted her part, according to a story told to welfare worker here, by borrowing $5 in her parcntt' name from the family grocer. And Myrtle convinced a sympa thetic railroad flagman that (he had real need of $2, It wa jut enough to lniy a ticket for Myrtle and a halt-fare ticket for Elizabeth. The conductor took one look t I'babeth and readily accepted the ticket, "Experienced dishwashers," they announced, depositing their big fcni'a in front of a labor agency at I0IH Harney street. Fate gave them their firt jolt in an announcement I hat the agency placed only men, but protected them, a'ter all. II. J. Carr, proprietor, gave each of the girls $1 and sent them to the Y. W. C. A. The girls spriit Tuesday shopping and the dollar soon disappeared in return for scented soaps, wash cloth and towel, , "It wa great," Elizabeth said yr terday morning as she boarded the train, "Omaha is a wonderful place." An uncle to one of the girls, a resident of Council Bluffs, located by welfare worker after the disap pearance of the girls had been sig naled to Omaha police and their identity had been established, went along to see that they reached home safely. AIHK.KIlKr MKNT. YOU CAN WALK IN COMFORT II tan Shake Inlo Your Hhes fam AI.I.KNS KOOT-KAHK, the Antiseptic, lleahnff powder for shoes that plneh cr l-m that ache. It takes the friction from the shoe, fives instant relief to corns, I'UH Inns, taut, tired, sweeting, awnllen feet. Ladies ean wear shoes one sis smaller by shaking Alien's Kont-Kaet In each shoe. 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CC3M do A f WW eayene When we tell you that there is no other cigarette at Chesterfield's price which contains such fine Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, we state the fact. It's true. And when we tell you that (Chesterfields satisfy, we state another fact If s the utmost a cigarette can do. Let Chesterfields prove this. Jtoter CIGARETTES Of finest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blendtd 1t Thursday the Last Day of t- J s.- - i'"T? THE VAUOE GIVING STORE and Fire Clearance Sale Ends As tomorrows the last day of our Two Salea in One, namely, our August Furniture Sale and our Fire Clearance Sale, we advise your supplying your fur niture needs while redactions are so great. H 10 to 50 Discounts on our regular stocks, while in our Fire Clearance Sale you will be able to find many items being sold for much less than actual cost to manufacture. We can give only a few of the many value-giving items in this space. There are hundreds more equally as good. $ 4.G0 Full Size Bed Springs 9 .75 $ 6.75 Full Size Coil Spring 1.05 $10.00 Full Size Sanitary Springs 2.05 $ 8.50 White Enamel Iron Beds $ 1.05 S 9.00 Sanitary Couches $ 3.45 $15.00 "One-Minute" Hand Power Used Washing Machine $ 4.05 $18.00 "Cleanwell" Hand Power Used Wahing ' Machine 8 7.50 $45.00 Base Burners $ ).75 $48.00 Base Burners SI 1.00 $50.00 Base Burners 812.50 $65.00 Base Burners 817.50 $70.00 Base Burners 818.05 $80.00 Base Burners 824.50 $55.00 Walnut Bed 831.75 $45.00 Golden Oak Bed 814.75 $43.50 Mahogany Bed 812.50 $27.50 Round Golden Oak Dining Table 811 05 $ 7.50 Golden Oak Center Table 8 1.05 $29.75 Golden Oak Library Table 810.00 $39.75 Golden Oak Library Table S16!75 NOTE Through an error in our Monday and Tuesday advertisements the time for giving away free an eight-piece Dining Room Suite and 57 other useful article read 3 P. M. when it should have stated 8 P. M. Thursday. Be Sure and Register Tomorrow FREE! FREE! FREE! Eight-Pieca Walnut Dining Room Suit (Without Chin Cloaet or Sorver) nd 57 Other Useful Household Articles NEXT THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, AT 8 P. M., we will preent this beautiful eight-pitiee dining room suit, consisting of buf fet, oblong table, one arm chair and five chairs, to some nernon absolutely FRKK. We will also give 57 other uteful household articles, such a floor lanii, rug, library tables, rockers, lace curtains and variou other practical articles for the hum tu other who may come to our store and ak how and why we d this. It ia simply profit-sharing that we have taken out of our advertising appropriation. NO PURCHASES REQUIRED EXCHANGE jur old furniture, rt.g it tnn fr new while) mr ruvs ar d"n during our Auiut Kun.iture jaU. We wilt ailuw yon what your ni l article) i worth a f.rt pnuitt on the nw. 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