Yon.an Kills Man Siio Allies Atlmrketl Her Mr. Caroline Koyai ami Co:n , panion Atnr After Fatal Shooting Vie tiiu Unitlrriiifinl. Mri, f .iflme ko)J. 4717 onth Seventeenth tr c rf hoi end ilb'l in unti niiliiil iim in ' l,rf homt Tuesday, Tile llMlk. llO dud after run lung inlo the irrrl m 'rout of the Koyal i o ill r, li a 1 nude lo at tempt to at tailt her, Mrs. Koyal toll po Ik r. When p"liie nrrivti) Mr. loals llllilllll was bleeding and from all ap- Hit. i arnlliie Moral pearainra two teeth had lirrn knock rd out. Police sav they have a ttltnrs who laid thiit Mr. Kriy.il a minus twt nr three teeth three week ano. Mn. koyal Mini Mr. Dorothy Johnson, who tfHil will) Mr. Koyal and who was willi her at the :nne of the shooting, were arrcit.'l tii'J held for investigation. "The nun, whom I had never urn before, ul p pr J me earlier in the eve ning," said Mr. K0y.1l to I'olii e Cap tain Allen, "and mkfl me 'to go out on parly Willi linn. I refined to speak to him. Ahont '1 o'rl'H'k l' re turned. M r . Johnson and I wire sitting on the front porch, tie became an gry w h r n I wouldn't talk to him and jump- ,. , . d on the porch. . - II pulhd me by the arm and then hit me in the month. "I then pulled out a revolver I had in my handbag and shot him. 1 tired once." Mrs. Johnson corroborated the statements made by Mrs, Royal. Recording to police, neighbors said that two shots were fired and that two men ran from the Koyal house following the shooting. Detective lielitz and Urbanic of the South bide are making an inves tigation. Road Conditions (furnished kr th Omata Aula Club.) T.lnfoln lliathway, Knut Koa.'t htwfn Touncll MluflM Hud MlMourl Vatky very rousli mid iluty. Tourtitu nr ttdvispd to tuho th Whilo Pol In Oakland, thnr north ia No. 4 to JJenlaon. From Jvcnl on aaat, roada Bood. I.lnioln, Highway. W'at Road open nd imvrd 10 Valley. l)etour north of Valley, one mil waat, then north. Koada fair to Hood. O. t.. li. Folloe TJnroln Highway weat 10 nnlf from llth and Karnam ata., thenre at.uih. H'ad now opn and paved all the way lo Millard, ttoada from Mil lard to Aahland aomewhal choppy and ilUMty duo to heavy travel, N. T. A. Roh.Ih (euo'l. Meridian Highway itoada ffood. t'orrihusU"r JtlKhway Hua.la good Jlla.k llilla Trail lload being pavad lu.t out o( Beneon, citherwiaa good to MorfolK, tlaorg Waahlngton Highway Koada iluaty and choppy In atreuheg to JJIalr. 2''rnm lilnlr north, roada good. Omabo-Tulaa Highway Road good lo Topeka. Omaha-Topeka Highway Roada good to late line. Cuater Tlattlefleld Highway Roada rnogh and fluMty lo Mlagrjuri Valley. From tMlfmourl Valley, north, roada good. King of Tnille, Nurlh Koada rough nd duaty to .Vlaeourl Valley. Mlaaourl Valley norlh, roaila good. King of Treile, Houih Koada good to Atchison. Had detour Atr-hlaon to Leavenworth. Leavenworth to Kunaaa City, fair. Hiver to River Road Road good, ('hi',affU'Omuha Hhortline Koada good. Vatch for detour eignn. lietoura well leapt up and well marked. Hltie tiraaa Kuad betoue Just at end of pavement t taaf end Dumb Institute:. Koada good. Weather reported el ear at ajl point. : 'I Burning Feet, Corns and Callouses Halt Mrs. Doyer On long hike from Boston to Los Angeles Raachea New York Where Foot Troubles Threaten To End Strenuous Journey. Telia How She Outwitted Paina From Sore, Burning Feet, Gams and Bunions with GYPSY FOOT RELIEF A Wonderful Secret from the Desert ArTI.Il shaking hand with f (inv tiovernor Co, tf Maaaa- rhusetts and M iyor CuHey, pf lloelmi, Irm. Ilcll Di yrraikl bet ttfteen-year old son aUrUil h 4r tunic hike fmiu IUt..u ta Ia AiiU' lnt. (aJilitrnia, itt) auiimng inn aaa'Sllirrt Q M their p ktts ami anlklng (JT lwk foe pMts-tKn hi Ibrtf strrniKMis journey, lmsrd In khski unif irms, Ihes reflust NrwYnrkt'ity In aia ti.uo. turn Mrs. l,)i' bunting lev, rorit nd Ih ai.-nti a -f r. ke huiiHHt lliroatctit'd tuHalt he lnle,..t rest.nsiking nlituHi. hut lienrm nf (ha iHl.tt !( Vllie.1 t lillHf t.'l Iteoef, Mr. Uifee Ulil'M a ' ! I UUlt'l tml n I ' l'i" lest, f. I liera avs a .eall ri..s- if fmt f.ml!.a cal.i irf' toe 1.4. Mctwtd rel.if, tia tim.l tunka f'A 'S --4n tf 'ran. b I Aaavlaa !, ... ew i ' M.S. lb set gar ae.i-. U I "en. I M 1 1a t, es S),nlt la aa ml n -a, tl " araW Sia i i inanities st i,J au ' "v w,s4. I - W. Ii.et ,,!. V, .IV L " . A I lit, t I l Fraternal Order Founder Honored by Bohemians The niergiiiir of the Western Ilo-: Iiettran I'ratrrnal socitty, whose '(iiinlenitial toiiveiition s now in sea son in Ouii'lia. with that ol the Czi-cho-Slovakiaii I'rotcctive society, whoie hiadi'iarter are in C'hirago, is conuruplalvd, according to nieiu hers at the ronveiiiion being held in 'iel jed .Sokol hall, Thirteenth and Martha street". Stanley Serpan, local consul for Cecho-blovakia, aUli.-ihtli.it action is to )e taken to merge the two o cietitji upon arrival of a commit ttce consisting of Otto J'eulcr, Chicago, nesideiil; J. J'eck, Cleveland, and j. K. J'taek, Omaha. More than SlHJ pcrsoni, most of them 'delegates, paid tribute at the grave and monument of John KoMcky in Bohemian National ceme tirv Tuesday afternoon. A large floral wreath wa placed on his monument by J-', M. Barta of Cedar Rapid, la., president of the association, and Stanley Serpan, local consul for Czecho-Slovakia. Mr. Ko sicky waft founder of the fraternal order and according to his country men, was a patriot and a great jour nalist. The. delegates were entertained Tuesday night by the local lodge at Reorganized Guard Plan of Army Heads Washington, Sept. 6. (By A. P.) Reorganization of the National guard on a more economic batia for its peacetime development is being given serious consideration by mem bers of the house subcommittee on military appropriation and War de partment officials. Suggestions al ready have been made that the max imum strength allowed by law be decreased from 800 men per senator and representative to 450 or 500, mak ing a reduction in the organization's authorized peace strength of about 185,000 men, In a letter to Representative An thony of Kansas, chairman of the house subcommittee on military ap propriations, which was made public today, Secretary Weeks pointed out two methods by which a new ad justment of the National guard might be accomplished. The firt would be to limit the strength and develop ment by limiting appropriations and the second would prescribe "a more reasonable ' requirement as to the prescribed peace strength." arrearnnee. 1 thoutclit 1 would bare to giva up uiy reh-Ciilifi)riii-iiiifiot or-Jia" program. 1 raring alsint the wonder ((iyp v l oot Ueltcf, I ohUmrxl tvi and aiMilirg it thnt am-rmwii, ami that nirflil, and the neat morning, suit to my surprien, my feet felt at if tiiey hul new life 1 the hum. lug aistl aehes hml eeosnl, the) mne.a bul gone ami tint rants from turn and tmnKuis lud tll nrril iu If by nieg K'. I stsil.il un my long toka g .In Ih1 Ii(' llutt I rutva Si i ie 0 'ia4 ltrtirf, I am sine I aol re-uh laa AieU illmut an low liH tri'i I k or m i. I), Sutr'i-flrwFrtot lWf. Mriitmnott I f Mrs, Is.yre, ta a se.nl livm Ilia diwH, Al I li.l la a miiifi, relief itiiu t It m m iiulra Ut t! l' e iai .1 I .n li 'N l t'n, ll"ias.ii 1st, fstfiu, an-l liai4a Ht it tilwi'jHag a If ly e 1 1 tai.ee t- (( jf nt I ..is- .r-wt Mt.linai a, Ml lit fc.tU t.. l'l aj t fiM ll anils II a stiml. iVld ), Ihea iftt nt la f Mli:i,m4MilvMsiUt e y-t s. )l tHt f , , , tt.l K s. S.. . . . . . , , . k . Irs, I Vl lis sairt gj-atean' rsia. I s i a banquet at the liojicmian lull, Twenty-firt ajid 1 streets. Addresses of welcome were made by Frank Kadil, Joe Stcrba and Frank Laitner, Response on behalf of the delegates were made by Mr. Carta and Charlei Smrha, a banker of Milligen, Neb. 1 N ! 0k mi IkJ ?A Avir Style Without Kxtraiaganct K v! OMAHA Argumeiil Over Flower Causes Shooting of Man II. iy ' Plut K llloooiii From (.arilrii of liluff FamiN Srriotialy Witunlrl in Alifrtalitni. An aigumcnt ovrr a little flower plucked (rum the Kirdeit of Nick Kallui, H "1 North Fighili sltrrl, Council Illiilf., ri.nltril tit the shoot ing and serious wounding of Cecil Norris, I', A North Eighth street, alw of I tie Klufll, 'J uesday night, Norria, while on tut way to woik Tueaday morning tdin ked the flower out c( the Katla garden. Mcilibefi of the KaIU family re nionatratrr) with him and an argu ment followed. Scuffle- Started. When Norn passed the Kalla home, returning from a moving pic ture show lursday flight, he and members of the Katla family re sumed the argument. 1 he discussion waned warm and soon there wat a siiillle between Norria and tome of the men of the family. A hof rang out and Norris fell to the ground. He wa hot in the light sule, Police arrested Nick and I'eter Kallai. Both denied having fired the shot. A third member of the Kal la family i being aotight in con nection with the shooting. Norri was rushed to the Jennie F.dmtindton Memorial hospital where attendant aid his condition i te non, ilig wile of but a ihort time rii'hnl to hi bcdiide and remained with him during the night. The Norri home ii but a horf dii lance from the home of the Kallai family. Archliehop Vi'lio Yititf-J Omaha Sialyl for Revl Hat A dispatch reaching the Catholic clergy in Omaha from Rome atatet an occasion which combines with a most comprehensive exhibit of Autumn's new modes in apparel and accessories for women, misses and children A Series of Most Extraordinary Special Offerings Throughout This Greater New Store A period of value giving through which 1 ft Coats THLiftl.AY. SJKI'TKMKKH that fiMH-!ii.i floiuuhi), papal lirU ttate n itn. n'tintry and who paid n I'tiuul sisit tii Ittnaha a month) ig', H V i sjivcn th fed hat of ! tardiiul in liecrmhrr, Monsignor Kun14n.l1 liioiiili ii( Kome IS slated l'i sucsred A'cbLishou Boniano tn this country. The rt M,i,lio i, we'l jtnown t Omaha prirsts. Apology Made'to Judge Lobingier Allot ru y in Miunliai (Imirt I'rrsi'lftl Ovrr ly Oniahan rt-ka In U'illnlraw Filf. f. tM right, llt, lungliai, Scil. U. William S Fiemiiig, who brought charge against Judge CluHis Sumner Iaihin gwr of thi I 'lilted State court in .Slutiglui, slojipiuv court for a year, today ttood 111 Judge laibingier't com 1 and apologized, saying: "I atkliow ledge the language I used in my petition and afndavit wa im proper and disreMctlul and I bum il)' a.k the eouit pardon for having used it, and I undeitake never to re peat tit h unbecoming expression. I lurther kk leave from the court to withdraw from it filet said petition, etc., 1 hat same may be destroyed and held for iioiikIiI." Mr. Fir miiig some time aito indi cated a ik-. ire to apologixc, making an eifort to enlist the support of Judge I.oIiiikii r to rrure fr him a pardon from the rrion sentence for con tempt which was giv 1 him, when he read before the court the lengthy charge against ' it. Hi contempt rase is ii'im pending in the I'nited Slate uprcme court. Judge l.oliii'Kier ha avoided com mitting himself relative to hi action regarding the apology. Judge I-ohiiiKcr left Omaha in 1744 to become a federal judge in the Philippine island. lie nerved at this post for 10 year, when he wa tranferred to China. Jfe visited in Omaha last September, when be wa recalled to the United State to answer the Fleming charge of which he wa found blameless. 1519-1521 Douglas Street we wish to convey to the patrons of this store our appreciation of their loyal support which has made it possible for the Herzberg store to develop from a humble birth 12 years ago to the magnificent institution that it is today. As a compliment to our patrons during this 12th Anniversary Sale we shall make shoppers a rebate of on every purchase made throughout the store This nppliog in all departments and oa all linen. Prem-nt your e-uU'H tickets t our main office on Fifth Floor, hcru we shall ri furtl 15 'o on all cash purchases and allow you 15't credit on all charge purchases. Suits . Frocks Children's Appard Silk Lingerie . Girl Dies, Farmer Critically Hurt in 2 Accidents Young Vs'nmiiV Mull It Cruxlird in Motor Cran Man'a YVrtrlra Fractured ii'i 3D Ftet Fall. Nebraska City, Neh. Sept, ft, A young woman is dead, her companion is injured ad a farnier, one of hi rrtrhra Irai'tiired, I righting for In hie a a result of accidrnu here in the lst g bonis. "I fell 30 feet la the ground when f tried to 0en a barn loft door," Krrd (iudlie, the (aimer, who reside ng unlet southeast ot Nebiaska 1 it y. said when be wa found on the ground Tuesday afternoon. The f'' lured vertebra i in hi neck, which itrurk when lie fell, lie did not lote consciousnesa and, al though faralyed from the ahoulder down, rln filed hi removal. Mis liori Lund. 2. bookkeeper for the Nebraska Daily I're, i dead She tried to guide her motor car hack into the middle of the road while dereuding a steep hill at the north went corner of the golf link thi morning and a wheel broke,' throw ing her axaitist a concrete bridge ami crushing her skull. Harvev Teten, her con:pnioii, suHered a gash on hi right arm. Mis Lund graduated front sehool here two year ago and wa a daugh ter of Fuflerton (Neb.) parents. MoMinan ami Mullrn Sprak. at Bryan Club Mt-fting Forty men and a few women attended Ibe Bryaii-for-Oovernor club meeting held in Far lor A of the fasten hotel Tuesday night. The speaker assailed the republi can party, condemned the code bill and held Governor McKelvie respon aible for high taxe, Arthur Mullen heartily applauded H. L. Mossman, enthusiastic up portcr of the "Committee of 5,W, Now in Progress Our Twelfth 15 This rebate is in addition to any unusual price offerings that we have instituted during this sale You will find this a most advan tageous opportunity to buy new autumn and winter apparel. . Gowns Foot mar Hosiery . fi r hi tauni h suppiit of t!.e d'"- j ciatie pafiy, 1 Uitwfe wlut ta'sid wtie l'" But-i Irf, Jailir . Mauley, S. A. I 'wit, Josrph Sherry io Tl.eonas Mtl'l ig' CUNARD AND ANbriUH unii tteeaiar 4iiea Ifm mm lai. SiMUta M-l'el. Tae4ai . Saeleei Si all a-ivv lu s.inms m d hrto Tbe4as T CuM (ij.ieenelownl e4 las' mmA Sajragts-'f fivmmii h 'karV(U eM Hefeil.ilie. Tn la ll tad) Wlle all I tn aieei. ersaeae Canadian Service m f St lM'Ne M lairwi kamS staairaaJ v .! f'Mjti ,..,. OH II ftae.tl IIHM Orl. tn. Montreal ! tueenn.a tIMIMi S,, l lr.l .! aiatasiia a- t im. 11 .t. t 1lMKH.lt new )e. 1 Ilea. I 'ia fiaio Itatifat M-atreai I., f it luuuiR, Cher Mi a a I '""l"S SIIM1 , . awl.U S... lr a StllMI I new I. tset. oe. I 'lie, ti alia fo n llel f Sm sntir aneal i rent. ne write 1 s,sii at itoH arr AsmHir i ism Apais tnasBaar las.a Au t.terkvf Sae 7tlUk. V rartaraat. fawatM and Oraartn ChlMrea Ta Ortgiaal Faoi-Drtall foe Al Aa CLEVELAND SIX The Efficiancy Car for Business Maa RALPH W. JONES, 2421 Far.am . a Salo Furs . Skirts . iMillincru . Blouses . Sweaters , Ghves . Negligees new tori; llofM I TO O'CLOCK .!,r in A !v aa.saV, aa ssl wknwirikl comtf Tht Tim e4 rk a, im New Vaig, Th0 Piatt Wm Ulm aaJ fswa AasarU. Tht Ship uU fanw CM Iwaing a re iMaaaa la lb 1 tfwa. 2 Cruit$ leS Tl aer. Farm $250 Up Mek feaen f?8 Isl'MM ,m IkaaaMklf Afeeaa rennkmeeH a lliMki. Cea An. V-H' t'e, UN. lUSHibl CbMaga. PbMaw KanaV Vk SSJV Bee Waul Ads air the bet tiusi- nes liooeier. INFANTS and INVALIDS ASK FOR rfffifT Horlick's 65 , tthZhjLAooidlmitatla Jia-(r iSub,Utul Original .Avoid Imitation tutt$ Rich asitk, asaHed grain estrafl la Pcwde ha C nailing NnurUhlnf DlfMUbsa ADVANCE COAL CO. Deeler in Coal of the Better Sort fkaaa AT Mil Olk 411 8. Itb s 2: lllsas I 'W nit M ti'.1 1 lis tli etanve - a t .l a M t..nt ts n J t i:. bm.u ,.,,, 1 . a jaui iii imMh s al S'ewJ S.hI In , n . n...- !-- SUSSSt n4 I1