Enlargement nf Reformatory and Pen Is Discussed Govrrnor May Hrconimfntl Id I-iMature Hull. ling Plana to Provide for Comirt Ilf-M in Jail. I.imolri, Srjjt. 5 (Fprital Tr'e grain ) -One hundred twenly-lne iriiuiii-iN, nndi r sentence to the prni lentiary, tirli) hi munly jail letati (,l In k of tVdilir 1 thr penitrnliary and ri'foriiKitr.ry, are Ital.V t'i tr liitinil iui (hi lit? tU'e iit an v lime il i tnt jii'U-r me (it, at'cordm 10 a i.i'rmrtit ly liovernnr Mrkrlvie l'ill'iitK tmifi'ir-iicf wiili Warden U . "I IViiton and Sui erimenl lit (ll Mlllrl 'I he Kovrrniif br d this mirrtinri mi ailion iIcii liy Ju-liie W. V. Allen of Mail in V'ck in re- )ruj rnrivicta mi h.ilie minus WflU, ll'llill:J that the M!r had no rii to kri fi.ru .enlrwed to the! penitentiary tn rmnity tiiktitutwn ' inoir than .V) days after sentrnre it I'""''!- "If oilier jii'ltfi t.ik the same virw, liHik mil." said tip Kovrrnnr. Prison Overcrowded. Warden In Ion retimied thr peni tentiary is 1 1 ti. iriK 575 men, aiove tapaeily, and the reformatory u lull "A lilir situation exist regarding many ol the rhanuMr institutions and thi situation in a proldem taring in urniing officers who declare taxes can he lowered hy a hlg percentaife," tlir governor said. These conditions are really railing for rxpaiuion in the institutions and not deflation." As a rmnll of t lie ronfire nee it it likrly itiat rcrlaiti recommendations looking toward the enlargement of the Hate reformatory for mm at Lincoln will he presented to the (tale Irui-I.itiirr whin it next convenes. While adniittiiii? that the cell short age wan arutf, (iovernor McKelvic drrlarrd today liii proposed recom rnrlidationi to tin- legislature would not call for extensive building plan. Charity Coit Increased. Governor MrKelvie also wan given figures toilay showing large increases in population and prr capita main tenance in rharilahle institutions. The tahle dhow the population and per capita maintenance in 191 S and every year theieafter. It indicate! that the increase in maintenance o f inmate kept in creasing with the price of foodstuff year by year with 1717 and 1720. the peak yean and a falling off in 1921. A. V.. Allyn, member of the state hoard of control, declared that it was just as impossible to feed and clothe inmates of charitable institutions as cheaply in the l.ibt three year as in 1915 as it was to feed and clothe a family and that in order for a family to keep pace with increased cost of living it was necctsary to get more wages and in order to feed and clothe inmates it was tjiecrsiiary to increase appropriations. Important Term of Court to Open at White River Whit.- Kiver. S. I)., Sept. S.T-(Spe-cial.)-One of the most important terms of circuit court for many months will open here this week, with Judge lJurch presiding. An un usually large number of criminal cases are scheduled for trial and 40 jurymt'U have been summoned for the term. Man Injured at Callaway When Scaffold Gives Way Callaway, Neb., Sept. 5. (Special.) Hy the collapse of a defective piece of scaffolding, upon which he was working, liert Clark of Com stock received two broken ribs and several minor injuries. IteJriendhj'Shop in i,J Fruited Danish Coffee Cake Large Size 60c, Pretzel Shaped Small Size 25c, Ring Shaped Thi'e ildieUniit taken r cram-futl of fruits and nutt and have an iced top. They are made fresh each day and as v only itock a few dmen, coma ?ar!y if you desire one, If you like Coffe I'ake you hv a delightful aur rm itt toro for you whrn ynt eat th!i Special banish Taitry, "H?a1lk InFooJj'r CTinTOjonos t tWtt4'V BIIBltHaWrttVMatVttwtaB "Poor Willard!" Wife of Actor Quits Him "Rrilliant and liveable and Vet-So Dumb" Laments No. 3 of Willard Mack. ?n Frsnrico, Sept. J Willard M k. drarua'ot, producer and actor, who is ill in the Stanford I'nivrrtity hospitil, is reported lt the ,5n !Mnritt i) pi4iiiiiirr Unlay fq have informed friend that his fourth wilt, l!rtrirr !rrh Mik. KtrflS, hit Irit bun deliiiitrfy. The I' njtuitirr tys Mrs. Wi'k Irft !as Thursday wilhout olticial ri (ilanaiion for I.os Angrles, air,m parted by her mother and her two (hildren from a fornirr nurrUxr, Mk has hrrn in the hoiiUt since Friday. Ids wife had len playing here and in Si Je in hit pity, ''Kick In." The newspaper ntiotrt Mf k as having dri tared o friends there would he no reconciliation. Mtik's lormrr wives were Mtude I. rone, Marjnrie Rsn.licaii and I'aul int I'rrdrruk. "Poor Willard r fhicagO, Sept. 5 I'rports of (he rollapte of the fourth marital ad venture of Willard Mark, author and actor, brought expreioni of tyin pathy for him to the erstwhile Mrs. Mark No, J I'aulinr Frederick, tarring here in "The Guilty tine," a Mar production, following her re turn from l lie tnovict. "Poor Willard." she said. Tlril. hant and lovable; smart, and yet to dumb, lie has a wonderful way with women, but somehow, his attractive- Daughcrty Explains Federal Injunction (Cunllnitrit' from Fmf Ona ) for the establishment of which our forefaihrrt fought and died. This c'cviiilh hour attempt to intimidate, to coerce, to bring into clay the ig lierthas of the administration will utterly fail," Judge la Criticised. Johnson also criticised Iu4ae Wil- kerton of Chicago, for granting the temporary restraining order and counselled the strikers to continue their meetings and their picketing of the Washington railroad yards,, winding tip his belligerent address with a prediction of novernment ownership. Mollification of the injunction Is confidently expected by ninny sena- lorr, who, after a c arcful study of the temporary restraining order, ex pressed the opinion publicly or pri vately that it overreached both the constitution and the law. They be lieve that upon further hearing Judge Wilkcrson will remove sev eral paragraphs of the injunction. particularly those which they hold lo be in conflict with the constitutional guarantees of free speech and free prest and the right of assemblage, Because of the feeling that the in junction will be "tamct! down," ren ators have carefully ref.ained from precipitating debate of its terms. Senator Walsh, Montana, demo crat, recognized at one of the ablest members of the judiciary committee, declared today that the injunction not only over rode the Clayton act. but plainly violated the first amend ment of the constitution, guarantee ing the right of free speech and at semblage. Senator Horah, chairman of the labor committee, entertains similar views. Would Jail Officert. Jail sentences for cabinet officers and federal judges involved in the issue of injunctions such as the Chi cago restraining order are provided for in a bill introduced by Represen tative Huddleston, Alabama, a labor spokesman in the house. Mr. Hud dlcston's bill would broaden the fed eral statutes defining maleasauce in office by adding the following: One who, under color or by means of his office et authority shall deprive or attempt to deprive any person of his lawful freedom of speech, of press, or assemblage, or of due process of law, or of any right, privilege or immunity secured to such persons under the conrtitu tion and the laws of the United States, or who shall issue or cause to he issued, maintain or cause to be maintained, any illegal injunction, order, or other process not in good faith and with the wilful intent to de prive any person of any lawful riKht, privilege or immunity or to intimi date any person or put in fear of the execution thereof or who conspiree to do the foregoing. The penalty provided in Reprcscn tativc lluddlcston's bill is removel from office, $10,(100 fine and 10 ytart imprisonment, T Now Fourth , . , r' 11. f ah ' Willard Mack. nest doesn't last, lie hat brains, but no judgment, "l really believe tie thinks tin ex tetie front Lucia it a vaudeville act. lie was never cruel to me. He was adorable. Hut I Jut couldn't stand his ways. When hr married hit pres ent wife, 1 lioped he'd really find the right girl, but he's always chasing the rainbows. It's too bad. "J wonder if the poor dear will marry again?" When Mack married bis present wife, Healrire fteebe Bayard Stone Mack, congratulatory telegrams from hi three ex-wivet Mauda Leone, Marjorie Kattibitu and I'sulnie Frederickwere among the first re ceived. Bishop Fallows Dies at Home in Chicago (('milliard from Pwi On.) frequented taloons, the bishop put in coffee, chocolate, grape juice and the like; he allowed imoking. For two yeart the place did a profitable buti nest. The bishop, convinced that non alcoholic substitute for beer could be found, spent large sums hiring the best chemists to discover the for mula for tuch fluid; but every bever age they conrorted tooner or later devrloped alcohol by fernu illation. Meanwhile the "taloon" hid be come a mecra for visitort from all over the globe, who came to tee the refreshment parlor conducted under such strange auspiret by a famous man ot the church. Finally his theory vindicated, the bishop told out the enterprise. Curious Complex. Samuel Fallovs wat that curiout complex, a sold er, a divine and an author. With i( ual spirit he could exhort hit parishioneri to duty or h ad hit regiment in battle, and equal ly ne could summon an ali-conouer ing passion for that most pedantic ot tasks, the editing of a dictionary cnryclopcdia, lie was tall,, straight and snare of body, hit face was ruddy with the color of vigorout life and he had a splendid crop of silver hair, fascinat ing deep blue eyes and handt sinewy and extremely expressive in gesture. Samuel Fallows wat born Decem ber 13, 18.15. at I'cndleton, near Manchester, England. Hit parents migrated to Witcontin in to cubage in farming. Thut' Samuel Fallows grew up at tarmcr lad near Madison. Mit first schooling wat at Astclan, Wit., and then at Lawrence univcrtity at Appleton. There he first began to preach. Rail Combine Rumored. ' St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 5. Railroad executivet here today declined to dis cuss reports from the west that plans were tinder way for consolidation ol the Central Pacific lines with the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and Chicago, Burlington & Quinry. a(f iBaiikcrs Announce Plan to Readjust Debts of Mexico Proposal ljr International Committee Provide He. lumjition of Interest in Default Since 1913. New Vik. Sept. 5 The American section of the international commit tee of hauler cf Metiro made pub lie a luminary of the pUn of read justing Mexico's external di lit of 7n,biiO,(Mi whirb wat included in their agreement lat June, with 1'iiiaine Minister de La llunta Simultaneously .the plan, which pro vides for a retumption of interest payments, in drlault tmre 191 wat gitrn out in, London, 1'arit, Mexico t it y and iWlin, After listing the bonds and other obbgaiii'Ot of the government and the National Kadwayt ef Mexico, which, under the program art to be returned It private management, the banker! recommended certain con cessions to the security holders. In view of these concession!, the Mexiiait government will set aside during the next five years, SO.OWyxx) pesos i$,UtXI,0)0 gold United Stales dollars), to as to resume at the end of that period, full cash service on iis obligations. If for any reason, the profited plan it not fully carried out, the bondholder are to resume their contractual right at existing prior to that time. To meet the bond coupont niatur ing after January 2, 172.1, the Mexi can government will place in a ape rial fund, the entire proceedt of the oil export tax, 10 per cent of the grout revenue of the National 'rail way! and the entire net operating revenurt of these railway. Cash interent payment of thete coupons will, during the first year, be made on a scale varying from 50 to 100 per cent on the external loans, at the rate of 25 per cent on tbe internal 3 and 5 per cent bonds, SO per cent on the stale bondt in general, and from 50 to 65 per cent on the railway loam, except that the railway note tectired by the government bondt are to receive 100 per cent. Duck Die Mynteriouhly at South Dakota Lake Plankinton. S. IX, Sent. S.-fSpe-eial.) Mystery surrounds the. deaths of large numbers of wild ducks, vhlrh had been making their home at White lake, a few milet from here. Persont who visited the lake report finding 316 deaM diirkt in a tpace of half a mile on the touth thore. A ttrsngc feature i that no dead duck have been found along the hore of the main part of the lake. Miidhen and some other water fowl also were found dead. One theory it that the south side of the lake may have some sort of poisonous vegetation and that the duck and other fowl had been eat ing this. Many other wild ducks were found sitting stupidly on the shores of the lake, and when thrown into the water seemed to revive and were able to swim away. Lightning Bolt Causes Woman to Lose Speecli Geneva, Neb., Sept. 5. (Special,) A lightning bolt in the storm Sun day night deprived Mr. J. P. tier gen of power of speech and at pres ent she can barely make herself un derstood by whispering. Mr. Gergen and several children in the same room were not injured. The bed occupied by Mrs. Gergen wat of iron and near an open window, and a broken lightning rod hung from the roof near the window. Rain After Drouth Geneva, Neb., Sept. 5 The first rain for a month fell Sunday at mid night when the ground was wet to a depth of almost three-fourtht of an inch. WILLS SAINTE Dotvn itral&ht down from the ikies cJron Gray Qoose to that precise spot of hia choice upon the crystal surface of his uiJ lake. No indecision, no wasted effort, no lost motion here. Wings banked, neck arched, feet braced, he itops almost instantly. Momentum over come. Perfect balance, the mind's mastery of muscle, the driving force, perfectly controlled. When Science approximate the perfection vf Nature, you have engineering achievement. The Will Salnte Claire, eight. cylinder motor, with overhead cama'and valve, glvci you that realization of limltlet power. Th perfect balance of the car, the toft yet itrong action of the brakes create the feeling of Immeasurable ifety-tht driving force perfectly controlled. WESTERN MOTOR CAR CO. On Harney at 36th AT Untie 8321 . WILLS SAINTE Clarke May Be Candidate Political Washington Sees Court Justice an Attempt Hughes Has Recn Politics as Leader By GKOkOE P. AUTH1EK. Washington, Sept, $ (Special Telegiam ) Tlit resignation of John Ifes.iu tlaike of Yoiingstow n, O., from the tuprrine bench and the nomination of former fnaior George W. Sin lit rlrfiid of t'lah to succeed him is regaaj'd her as having far teaching poiTiral tignilicttlce. The resignation Justice flatk it trgaided at an Indication of hit hope to be the druioira'ic nominee for pirsident, To this exlrnt, it il nf intereit t president Harding and the leader of the republican party and more especially to that group of democrats who are angling for the democratic nomination. Jutue Clarke come from Ohio, which is a great asset to start with. Two other democratic leader from th.it nl.ile are III1 the limelight at pos sible candidates for the nomination, Senator Aibe Pnmerene and former (inventor Jatnes M. (ox. I'omrrene has the litmluap of a conservative record and will have tht oppokition of labor in seeking the nomination, Governor Cox ha the handicap of a record of disaMrou de feat which will be difficult to over come. Justice Clarke ha always taken an Interest in polities and wat a candi Apple in South Nebraska VTiiMeil Utiles Called fur Lincoln, Sept. 5. (Special.) Ap ples by the hundreds of buhel in southern Nebraska, purchasable in orchards at from 35 to 50 ernft a bushel, will be wasted unless auto mnbilistt call in pen on for them, I.eo Stujir, secretary of agriculture, stated today, Ketail grocert in Lin coln today quoted apples at $1.35 a buhel, Stuhr made thit ttaiement follow ing a trip to Nebraska City, where be talked to aople men. The owner of a commercial orchard of 50 arret told him that owing to the low market price paid for hi apples, he it mak ing no effort to pick and thip them, Stuhr stated that the only other year when the apple crop compared t the present one was 1918. Overturning Roailnler Injurea Two at MeCook MrCook, Neb., Sept, S. (Special) Frank B. O'Donnell and Hoger M. Clots of McCook both celebrated Labor day in the hospital after their roadotcr overturned Sunday evening at the "Narrows," cast of McCook. O'Donnell received icrioue back injurtet and Clost very severe cult and bruiset over the body. Alleged Kcvelen Freed. Frank 1 Sullivan and John Sulli van of Columbus, Neb., A. M. Caheen of Lincoln and Walter E, Robinson, 41J North Thirty-ninth ttreet, charged with disturbing the peace, were discharged yesterday morning in South Omaha police court. Jte Chiropractor,. SECURITIES BIDG. J" ' ' ' I MM" ' I Office Adjustments' art. 12 for $10.00 or 30 for $25.00 111 CLAIRE if QAIRE DR-BURHORN Democratic for President Resignation of Supreme to Avoid Criticism Given Active in National of Radical forces. date for senator In I''.' saaiii.t Mark llanna. lie was appointed fderl judge hv Woodrow Wilton and later elevated lo the tupitm bench by the same executive, Even while on tbe bench he could not re. tram liinie!f from taking a part in politn and de livered hiinelf of a brrey exposition on prohibition and later ailiat.ied in ternational attention by advocating the nalmg down ol tbe lortign debt. Juntire I latke might have resigned r 4 -'il if he lid not have presidential apirations, but it it more than like ly this pottibilitv urged him to lake the step whuh has been announced, lie siiicerded Charles Evans Hughe on the bench and the criticism lev eled at Hughe probably prompted Mr, Clarke to allow a reasonable tune to elapse from hi ervire on th Lccn radii al and wt associated in tics. lie it underttood to tupport tbe Wilson theoriet concerning interna tional affain and it regarded at a supporter of the league of nations He has a record of having bolted liryan, but at another time attempted lo tttri a third patty with railroad woikert at a nurleut. At an attor ney, he hat represented large busi ness ronrerni, but in politic he hat hem redical and w aisoeiated in Uhio politic! with Newton U. Maker and the late Tom Johnson. State Cannot Prevent Hotel From liaising Hate Lincoln, Sept. 5 (Secial.) Leo Stuhr. ecretary of agriculture, de clared today he wat powerlett under existing ttatute to keep hotel from raising price of room during fair and other carnival. "True, there it a law calling for landlordt lo put cardt in room giv ing the price per guest, but there i no law a to how often uch card may be changed," Stuhr aaid. Stuhr endeavored to put a bill through the legislature regulating tuch mattert, but itt teeth were with drawn through amendment. Tax Leviea at Callaway j Show One-Third Saving! Callaway, Neb., Sept. S. fSpe- ciitl.) At the regular meeting of thej county board of tupervisort the ful-. lowing ' levies were made by thej board : I Soldier' relief, .02 mill. i Mothers' pension fund, .1 mill, ' Agricultural society, ,114 mill. County general fund, 1.84 mills, Hridge fund, .7 mill. Road fund, .05 mill. Total county levy, 3.2 mills. This is a reduction of one-third from last year, a saving of $80,000. Evacuation Begins Tokio, Sept, 5. (Ry A. P.) Japa nese military evacuation of Siberia started Sunday. The transport Ku- tnamoto took the first contingent of troops to Japan. The second trans port is scheduled to tail today. DRESSES New Arrivals Daily at MODERATE PRICES JidiusOrkin 1512-Dou$las St The Buy-Rite Stores ftO.OOO Ban of 1'almollre Hp, speelnl, pre bar, 5c Limit 0 betri U eufttonifr Wednesday 1 colld carload of extra fancy Elberta Fret tone Peachae, crate, 500 crates Blu Prune special, per lug or crate, $1.19 83c DAIRIMAID BUTTER The uubeatable butter, fresh and tweet dully, ,,l,UI1 38 CANNING SUPPLIES Ueuuln H.ill Mason J.ua, pints, per dui, Quart, ilon'o, 95e; halt jallmi dot, $i 25 I'kTowat for seallni!, 1 Jus. ior 2?t(. Ktira heavy Jar Itubburt, j.er dmen 5- Jally lilts. ra, tjut or tall, duie-n 41- a 1 1 inrir, er (aililll Tuie hl I'lcklln, Vlnftr. 'trkt rnilt Tretsns, teilal... SUV YOUR SOAPS NOW Ho. 't(ka lima rluap 1 m4. i:o. ,acka liurt jiotp thu',,,, Unum, ir tau , ,,,, Ita r-i Aiuinoa:, laift M He ,, I AH-1 pi kttes tur l O. Hv,. ) laite br .e , IRNtSI BUFI ITT, th lM ml oCa s KiiiuN. t wmI I lt Swotk 4 THONIH a intaa VVNAS 4 a I Si N A N. M4 IInw, I KARICM Cvt, U.S. Destroyers Rush to Smyrna to Protect Lives Allif Consider TUti to Hrlng Alut Armittir Ile Iween flreere ami Turkey. Wtthlngton, Sept. S At tht re quest of lb Sttit department, Act ing Secretary Koosevtlt tmlay or dtrtd Admiral tlristol, American l.igh eommittioner at Conittniinoplt, t dispatch a forct of destroyer to Smyrna lo ''protect live and prop erty." In hi cablegram to Admiral Bri tol, Secretary Kootevelt mphaied that th action of th department had neither naval nor political eignifi canc. Secretary Kootevelt id that the State department' rtquest wat bated on dupttche from Smyrna, describ ing th tiiuation which had resulted then from tht retreat of tht Creek army and tht continued Turkish of --So the Early Fall Traveler May Know That newest autumn fashions are unusually complete throughout the store. She will find her needs most desirably filled if she shops here for Neckwear Frocks Coats Silks Hosiery Are Dependable Stores, and Thursday Special Values of California Malaga Grape tptclal per largt, tquar batktt, 53c 1 carload of lllinolt Jona than Apples, 5 Ibt. for 43e 10 Ibt., 78c llakurs Milk Coeoitnul, ittr ran Tuna t'Mli, Mil hlle meat, lh. ran.... Mb. ro MtisruliJ, h-liflie'l or NmMllej. i ()ks Nul-A Heed Seies liahins, (ier lb ft Heeilnd Itnislns, jrr b, k Meal Mall ami lls, iver s( ,,,,, 41)ie' llol Am . ''" le Tilr n-iur, "' UV RITt SOFT OSiNH DIPT, fin !w. .i , 1 u; 1 It.,.!,' , r ittt it tt $75 t'liulonell li.lifta . I er rs it IxtUlrt ti 15 10 We 43 runtoatll K.Hi P. st 1 1 titwtre, rruit.,. dell' ARM ANO Pltiait tM H , HANNSaASt CO, twfc m4 ! JlFstN taos, IMS) a a tw a M,i4i uta t. Run, fensive OrrkiaU pi-J " nurai Brisiul would hav vilablt four detiroytra to tend t" Smyrna. Wipt Out C!ry Constantinople, Sept. 3 1'yA i ) 1 uiL .h cavalfy d vision h met disaster neir the HiiejiV IMuU Iroi I. taught between two ,rre ortr, wtt (daily wied out, Athen, Sept, 3.T(Dy A. I' - p.. H Iruiii sanout tourret tatr l military tituatin in AnJ Minor where the (.reek and Turkish armies are at f "I t is i oimcier alily improved, I he p.,i!nii nevertheless i obtcu'e, I he t.ieek government has coin nunilrrrrd the merchant fleet. National opiiiMMl linliilid !' bla'tie ihe allies for C.reeet muf'.r Itine 1 he iiw.paeft contend Ihtt the Oieek aimy landed Smjir- m VA't to cany out the allies' man date and thai rerr bad fade evriy . i.l.l.ie l,i l!ial ni l and "ilW have ii'tuiid in V e ts't.e Course i f the a!Ut li I tot ol.ttruHrd I't Disaster Complete l.oi,,.,u, y pi. i - (I'.v A. I'.) tjeiieisl opinion iii well ii.forn ed nmiiers iii I on'!'. ii today was that tlir dijier i , the dreeli arn y In Aia Minor was compute 'I here teemed little pioj,ei( that anything could now me it (rum a total d baile. Blouses Suits Handkerchiefs Woolens Shoes Mmy$ at Your Service M.Odfl Parliaf n of FlMh Silirrddrd Wheat lllarull, J pkfs. 29c limit t pl(. lo s cualomer 1 carload of smooth Early Ohio Potatoes, per peck, 1,000 market batkett of Jelly Crap, pedal, pr baakat, 18c 68c SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS B0.UO0 Ibt, of Swiff lYemlum lUma. 14 to l-!b, amraise, wliole or halt ham, per lb,.,. .30 BARGAINS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES IWiluiut linked liemis, oe cans, 3 tr.,. 42c linker Miitat I'lHuanut, nr can jjf Mr -Sitl.riO j-r . '' ...... St, Mi -ii.oa I'm, (-r r l Mlt'e i't K r ; txitllot mui a In, ft Mil J D. CRIW A SON, Swi IkMe a Amt 0 III BROTHS Rl, -e. f Wltas 4 MITCMSkU lSWfe t IHIFA 4 OiO0A tm 4 , Mlk lnr."Vf:H ai t.K, -otitis IT" fjirmmtf M n ti4lMrt ji .t" yH',,,H,Hto.,llM t."