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    THE OMAHA HEK: THUKSUAV. OCTOBER 5. 1!22.
Hotel Company
Seeks Damages
of 2,000,000
Civil Suit Filed in I.anratrr
County Court Cliargr. dm.
piracy Nfwjter
lit Nuniol,
Lincoln, Off 4 A mil suit for
.i,,i,i.fct-. 1 i iiivo
lii-i-n mi,iini-'l as id result nf '.n
npirm y ni-nliist ths Nrlirasfc IM-I
,171, wis i)-. tn th Mnra.tsr dia
tri.t iiiiirl her liy ths company
suilnat William K. Iliiiklcv, former
i-Mi-ivrr f"r th tiriii4iiy, lnj.imln
K ilil. Krl C Knatsr, I'siil K. limM,
K A. It'wIiiniT. r. P. ('nrlwil, J. II.
Hitll.r. W, A. Ki ll. I k, K. P. 'lhfll
"ii, l J. Iiuiili, Ht.inley Mulry, 1 It,
Huh)', John M. Mrart, llt'tiry
tiiuin, lliiiiy Kuirer. I elM-i t l.suts-
eiilii-ln r. John I't-ti-rsoii ami Iht
InhImi Hint" Jugrtiiil nssiniatlnn, a
i iirpciriillnn.
Ths mt l an i.iitgnmth f Ihs rs
("HiibMI h. Hi. II Involving th hulel
nriiii ny m ir'iTiy, liritim In Io
rriiiliT. I'.ilii, unit nilln with tlm dis
solution i'f lllH l rlvrlslllp liy lllrt
ii'ir ni mint scvt-ml wsr-ka ago mi l
the rtii lurlii liy the i-ourl the Invalid
ity nf the :ilo .f the hut' I uiii I tu-H
t i:. c. i:i.piy if Hinux my.
I nn-.ilr,i y lisi gril.
Ill the iitlilliy llrtiull t lie In -illvliluul
ilrfen. Inula are ilturg! with
ii 1 1 fin t to wink the hotel i'iinin
!y iiroimiilitK ths wivprslilp, Th
iie,niiiier iiiiipiiny I t liiiiK"! with
fiirlhiirliiK the iiui'imst-s nf thn Us
f'lnl.inU hy the .ul.llintoti t sllegecl
lilwlnus uml iliitunliiK srtkli-s i-on-rsrrilng
thn afTillrs nf th ('(imimny.
Ths Nelirimkii I Intel company al
Jugs. In thn suit It Im th owner nf
the lean nf ths Knnlennllii lintel of
omiilia, the Lincoln hotel of Lincoln,
the Pupils! lintel alt Lincoln, the
Olkem Swn1 mints, Llncnln; the Lin
roln Imtol. Krunklln; thn Lincoln hie
til, Tnhln Itiirk; thn Lincoln hotal,
Hrottrlliiff; the Kvana hotel, Polum
tins; n rnruh at Kinrnry ami a lirli-lt
slnu-luro tis-l for ft rooming liouso
lit tllcnrui-k, AVyo., the majority of
which property mm Involved In thn
vccelvernhlp rwnntly dwlnred Invalid
ed by thn supreme court.
Ku relies Are Named.
DetVndiints K H. Hteplwnaoji, W.
A. Kellfk. L. II. Mow, U J. Dunn,
John M. Ktewait, V. 1'nrlnen, J. II.
umpa und Henry (iuiui urn broul t
Into the action na defendiutta nn lie
iiMint nf the fact that they npji'urnl
hh auretlea on tho bond nf Ilerelver
Hnrkley.
Thexe bumla, the il;dndff declares,
wer lnaileiiiHt to litenmlfy the plain
tin ngalimt Ions ami wa'te.
AllhoiiKli (he name of Ktanley Maley
A.ppearn aa a defendant In thn title nf
thn action, no direct allegatlone are
niHde aa against hJtn In the body of
the complaint.
Petition Aik Election
on Swimimng Pool Bonds
Beatrice. Neb., Oct. 4. (Special.)
IVUtloiia bearing 600 name have been
filed with thn city flerk auk In g the
city commlnHloncm to put the pro
podltinn of votlnj? 120,000 bonds for a
municipal Bwimmlng: pool up to the
voter of the city at the November
election.
When your motor atarta
hard, bucks at low speed,
is sluggish on the pickup,
balks on bills, misses at
high speed look to your
spark plugs first, as these
troubles usually are caused)
by old or incorrectly de
signed plugs. Very often
costly repair bills are In
curred, various adjust
menu made and finally It la
found that new spark plugs
are the remedy. Avoid this
expense by first putting In
a new set of AC'S.
AC Spark Plug Co.
FLINT, Michigan
Tit &WW Sptrk
Flag ,tk, Wtrli
Hosiery pur.ht fjf the snLrs
family can be ai'totnp!ih In ons
plesaant visit si 1'rsy's . rm
pte lir thorough aurlmrti
ml e.urtu, Intelligent fu-
s.leiiate. to a miik.l tlegres, th
tatk cf fsrnUy hoiii-ry pur Htn
Al fs'
Msrlsasat
senses
Th Family llotitry Stort
T0 STORIl
tct It $ U'W. ft te l.
Russian Priests, of High
Rank Sentenced to Death
Br
I'M )
r
Thn titetranolltan lenliimln ai'4 'h-i Luln pontiff, I'alrlurdi Tychnn,
of the old Greek rihodox church, which funnerly wa rccnuniWHl aa nuprcin
In I'MMiia, are under aer.tence nf death for umliiK reaiainme to I ho novlct
ton ex und nttempilin in prevent thn cimfiai ntlnti nf church pmperty.
President Addresses
Message to Bankers
(( onllnued t'ram Fas line.)
buiion ami a..rm you bankers uo pe
clll.urly equipped to render lirn'-it
i-r v lie In thin wider sphere.
"It liun Ions- been my nlmorviiUon
that the l.-ndemhlp of thn bnnklliK
forces In Ihe liK'ftl rnnimunlty Is tvvr
effective und devoted tn community
welfare, and thn same helpful rela
tlotiMhtp niiint be maintained hrouith
nut the mitlon and In the nations
oulslds reliitlons.
Hankers Must lsd.
"Therefore, In recnmmittlnif our
people to mine expenditures, to wns
of economy and thrift, to Ihn con
niil.'inllon nf mtinlrlpnl and natloniil
problems In thnt conscience which
builds the templn of confidence, Ihe
blinking forces must lead, and w
must have the widest commitment
to the prudence, thn dellherntn under
standing; and the preference for use
ful service which make for the se
curity of our people ss a whole.
"The banker Is extending, to thn
schedule for hie customers' tangible
assets. le elves thought also to
moral considerations, to those ele
ments of character which constitute
also the most commanding, of all se
curities. "8o he Is concerned to help develop
these qualities throughout his con
stituency. Kvory good citizen aspires
to the same end and therefore it Is
permissible to lbpnse a special obliga
tion on the bankers, organlredi and
trained ss they are In such affairs, to
take a very special part In this work.
"There Is everywhere a disposition
to scrutinize, to question, to examine
minutely into social and economic In
stitutions: to Interrogate the methods
of human Integration and procedure
which have been so long accepted as
to have seemed axiomatic. We Hhnll
gain nothing by charging that this
spirit proceeds from malevolerfce and
testifies a disordered state of mind.
Wish to Improve.
"We ought to recngnlZfl that It
largely represents a sincere wish to
Improve conditions. History teaches
that blind effort to obstruct such
movements has often produced mo
mentary disaster, but never prevent
ed ultimate advance. Tho world Is
too old and ought to he too wise to
resort to such tactics now. Rather, Its
best Intelligence shoulld be given to
open minded co-operation In every
earnest project of inquiry and analy
sis which looks to the general better
ment. "Thus will its most capable leaders
help guide society away from pitfalls
and dangers, whllo keeping its mes
sage on the upward path. I count
the men of your profession as among
such leaders and I know that whoever
can effectively impress you with the
full Importance of the duty T am sug
gesting will find satisfaction in thn
prompt and eager response which will
come to him.
Merna Youth Is Injured
by Falling From Horse
Merna, Neb.. Oct. 4. (Special. H
Harold Jaequot, 11, Sii of Mr. and
Mrs. Jaequot. Is still unconscious as
result of falling from a horse Mon
day. He fell forward, crushing his
forehead.
-the family
hosiery store
ikvfaask rai
avail
et Ike til.
sit
Ml
ts
-?-ii
Room Made at Prison
(or Men in County Jails
' Lincoln. Oct. 4 -HHpeclnl r-Twen.
ty seven prisoners have been ordered
transferred from thn slate peniten
tiary to ths ii foriuutory fur Ihe pur
pose of mukliig loom at thn prison
for convicted men now Ui county Jails.
The men selected were all under 30
and bad beep sent tip for property
crimes. Douglas county.- which fur
nishes a third nf Ihn prisoners, will
have the congestion In her rnunty Jail
relved. The list of men transferred
Is as follows:
Oliver Khn, Thurston. hrkln sni n.
I'Ttro!.
Wnly Plr'hmnii. Ilulfalo. foricery.
t'lkir H. AnilKiion, fiswuun. amn Oil
In.. K'nnrih 'thum. Hall, sum atesllnc
l.yl Martin, JUnnn, rr-lvlng atulan
property.
Allen Dr'in, Morrill, huralsry.
I.ouia llrown. Morrill, toirtlnry.
Monio U'lmliim, liayt. breaking- and tn
tarlni. Iman J. Harrlaon, ltiraatvr, larcany aa
laile.
Knr- Wheaflry, Pnuslaa. breaklns and
ntrtn.
Hubert Hallny, Holt, (rand larceny.
James 1'L'eru, Thuraton, breaklns and
entering.
John Krua-', Dakota, foraery.
Jacob Ttenn.-r, lifiilse, forsery.
Karl n..lier. Cuming, burglary and
chicken ateallnf '
Teddy Fountain, iJouflaa, breaking and
ni'rlnc
Harry. Moora, Rock, breaking and (ntar-
Inc.
rhare MrCnnnell, Merrick, fnrary.
William H. Htnll, Plalte. auto an-allng.
Kdaar Bryant, Ktantnn, srand larceny.
MrKlnley Maillion, Douglas, forgery.
Clyde llnrrow, Huuglai, Healing and ra
celvlnr auto.
Hcrhfrt I.enla, Douglaa, breaking and
entering.
Anion lyott, Cherry, horte stealing.
Albert Hell, Douwlae. graiirl larceny.
Ii-hard Dneerher, Cuming, burglary and
chicken ateallng.
Known radium supply In Jaehcy
mov, C'cho Hlovakia, will last 20
years.
Republican Candidates
u. n. IIOWKLL,
Candidate fur I'. H. Kenalnr, and
C. II. RANDALL,
Candidate for Governor.
THfJlSUAI, OCTOBER 5.
Wausa 9.00 ft. m. '
Prof ton 11:00 a. m.
Hartlnglon 2:00 p. m
Coleridge 3:30 p. m.
Laurel 5:00 p. m.
Wayne 8:00 p. m.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6.
Randolph 9:15 a. m.
Concord 11:45 a. m.
Wakefield 1:45 p. m.
Emerson 3:00 p. tn.
Allen 4:30 a. m.
Ponca 7:30 p. m.
HOB SIMMONS.
Candidate for Congress.
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5.
Norden 10:30 a. m.
Hpringviow ...Noon to 3:00 p. m.
Butte 6:00 p. m. and Evening
FRIDAY OCTOBER .
Hpencer 9 a. tn. to noon
Bristow 1 to 1:30 p. m.
Lynch 2:30 to 4 p. m.
Redhlrd 5 p. m.
O'Neill, night, no meeting.
O. S. SP I LILI AN,
Republican Candidate for Attorney
(eneral, and
C. A. RANDALL
Republican Candidate for Railway
Cuiumissliinrr.
THURSDAY, OUT. 5.
Teru I0;0t) a. m.
llrownvllln 11:00 a. m,
Nemaha (lunch) 1:00 p. in.
Shuhert 2 15 p, m.
Veidon 3 3D p. in.
Rileni 4 30 p. hi.
Kails City ,. ( OA p. m.
Humboldl I no p. m.
FRIDAY (XTOHF.H .
Table I lock 30 a m.
I'awnes 1 0:45 a. in,
Ste.nauer I 30 p. m.
Iwlston 2 34 p. in.
Virginia 3 10 p. M.
rtlley '-:" p. hi.
st rice p. n.
mm
mmm
Dr. Burhorn
Chiropractor
M, la la '
taM )n fcaal
III iot li - a a I
a a. . . itd, til' !)..
... a ll I' " n
I..U 41(41 $at.l.M IU
C t s4 rsaa l.
Mystery Qir Is
Added to Clues in
Double Murder
(Mired Huinei Mdit TrlU of
Seeing Closed Autu Willi
Tliree Persons Near
Scene of Murder.
.Ww UriiKSWlck. N. J. Oc. 4 A
miiy inr uh IhiMi x-cupoiiu
twit lorn and a woman via mt led to
the (oiiflu ling pi.ua nf clues among
which Middles niul riotneraet
counties ii ru grnpii g In tin lr efforts
to apprehend th slayers nf Ihn Key,
Ldwsrd Wheeler Hall and his rhnlr
U'ider. Mrs, Mannur Jieinh.irdt Mills.
A. I'- 8ier, retired bitalneaa man
of Highland Psrk, srne forward with
th story nf this car. Nearly Ihiee
eks sgo, on ths night nf thn mur
ders, 8' "par lold Ihe authoHtlea he
pnasod A sdan In Iinrussy's Ian, rloss
In lb spot where the bodies were.
lie lurimd hi seurchllKlit mi ths
car, lis .ild, and obaervnd that It
coiiinined twit men and a woman.
Altbo'igh he fiill'd In recogi,e nv of
Ihe Irlo. he said, he observed that Ihe
woman wore n light runt.
Wore Piilu Coat.
Mi. Hull Is known to have worn
a pol'i cn'it df light gray on I hut night
when, in-cording tj her story, she
left her liotu after rnidiiliibt tn iik
her inixaing husliiid In his study at
I lot ihurch nf HI. John Ihn IWange.
list. Mrs. Halt turn told the inveatt
gutora ahs was accompnnled by her
brother, "Willie" Ptnven. an ecren
trlfl New Brunswick character. Wit
ness who saw her re enter her home
say she returned alone. The Halls
own a sedan rsr, which the minis
ter left In ihe gsrngn when h went
to what proved his di-sfh.
Thren more Mis nf evidence sup
porting Ihe theory that Ihe minister
and Mrs. Mills were on Ihe point of
elonirg to ihn orient when they were
slain, nleo rams to light
(in was a letter believed to have
len written by Mrs. Mills only a few
hours befors she met her death. Au
thorities withheld Ihe contents of this
letter, which It was admitted wns
found In the dead clergyman's pocket.
It w.is learned, however, thnt it con
tained ths expression, "Oh, for the
lime when I can do your mending."
Wrote to Hindu.
Another evidence nf the supposed
eloiement plan was contained in s
letter from W. C. Hlnhia, a Hindu oc
ulist nf Mhml, Fla. Hlnhia wrote
that Mrs. Mills had sent him ft letter
propoijndlng these thren questions:
"Will the minister get a divorce?"
"Will he go to a foreign coun
try?" "If he gives up the other woman
and goes to the orient, shall I go with
him?"
He said that he answered he could
give her ndvice which would "do
good" if she would buy his book on
astrology, but that lie had heard no
further from her.
The third Indlction of an elopment
plan was conveyed to the authorities
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lished standard of highest quality maintenance. The
extremely low prices result from capacity produc
tion, size standardization, and intensely economical
talcs policies.
Prices of all other sitei Just aa attractive. For example:
303VaVcuaraCupFairrC $11.95
32 x 4 Vacuum Cup Cord 29.25
33x4 Vacuum Cup Cord 30.15
32 x 4ft Vacuum Cup Cord 37.70
35x5 Vacuum Cup Cord 430
wmmwi
TOR A LIMITED TIME
A "TON TESTED" TUBE
with each rrgular Vacuum Cup Tire purcluacvl1
CW4 Wlaaj
esvl talatt
PINNSYXVANIA RUBBRX CO.Or AMIRICA.INC
JIANNITTt.rA.
in iriHi ,.f th irhmk g on. an
liiriiiturr if lh i In. rill 4S -:4 l
luw tn., i at Halls Liitrrnt.
"Well. h.-y am diking Ihs loln'.atrr
fumi h triurt.li. ' n m enied
to lnn wtl4 MS Hi" fulieial kerVlies
rr runi-ltnlnl "Ihey dulnt l -ff
,i Japain after all."
Ottomans Accept in
Principle Allied Note
ll uMiaueil lium I'as I
rcver Thr.ice aa f.ir ss the River
Muiiu and Including Adiunopts "
I'ruuilaes hU'poi1
Th" tu.td plololer I thn willing UP
mr nf Ilk lhrr government in thu
drawing nf a frontier Imw nn this
Uisi nn condition lh.it ths Angora
o eminent iti pot send arinlea into
Ihs neutral lone during tha peers
negotiations.
The nut declared It would be un-
deretiMMt that step would b taken
III drawing such a treaty to safe
guutd lni interests nr Turkey and
her nelithlmrs .y demilitarising "or
lain gniii lo lx flgeil, to nbt.iln pewee
fill and orderly re ratabljahmeilt df
Turkey's authority, and ftnully lo a.
aumn effectively under Ihe league nf
nations ninlntetintic of the freedom
of Ihs Iiiiidiiiietlm. the sea of Mar
mora and tlm Bnephnrus as well as
protection i.f religious and rectal mi
norities. The allied governments promised 10)
Upmrt Ihe adllllaalnn nf Turkey to
the lengun nf iiatlona, to withdraw
their troop from Constantinople, as
onn ss Ihe pence treaty becume ef
fective niul to ue their Influence lo
ohtsln Ihe retirement nf Ihs Greek
forces, to a line IH-,1 l,y the allied
generals in agreement with Ihe fire, k
and Turkish military authorities,
Russia I oins.
e'Consfnnllnnpl. (h I. 4 (Hy A. P.)
Russia loomed on ths horizon toduy
for the first llms ss likely to prove an
lniortnnt figure In ths settlement of
Ihs Turkish problem, flhould Mue
tapha KViml Paslia Succeed In oh
lalnlng from the allies pledges for
eventual fulfillment of ths so-called
imtlorul pact, Including control of
th straits and modification or an
nulment of the capitulations, It la
said ha will attempt to abrogate th
treaty timde with th soviet foreign
minister, M. Tchltcherln, In Moscow
nn March lfi, 1921, which permits the
soviet snd tho Black Hea countries lo
share In the control nf the straits.
Many of Keinal's sdvlsers feel that
is time lo repudiate an Agreement
which coases to lie In favor of lh
Kemallsts. The Kemnllstn for some
Inn havo been nervous about their
Caucasian frontier and cancellation of
the treaty therefore Is regarded by
many nf the nationalists ss a sound
national policy.
Tie Is Found at Beatrice
' on Union Pacific Tracks
Beatrice, Neb., Oct. 4 (Special.)
A crew with a light engine found a
tlo acrnsa the Union I'aciflo tracks
on a small bridge six miles north of
Beatrice. It was first thought an
attempt had been made to wreck the
passenger train duo to leave here Ht
0:40. An Investigation developed that
the tin had fallen from a push cur
which section men were using- In dis
tributing ties along the line.
(Interchangeable uith
Fa frric Tire 0 same 5tte
Absolutely nof. the slightest
let-down in our long-estab
F US e Al I sisSS, WJ CWI
few enst U ywj cAray
Chicago Police Ordbred lo dYiippIe
Bare-Handed Willi Spook on Sight
Neighborhood Terrorized by Weird Screeches .lap
pings Sound Like Padded ISrickn Falling on
Kmpty Coffins, Lieutenant Says.
il...iU'i. I si, 4 A man and not a
"Kik" th atitlioi i f Ihe Mo.h1.
chilling isppings snd nimiiis hi"h
ftir two nights ri
dents nf Hit. :iU bl.N'k nil lliftmi
svenu, Mla l.illun Miloiuy told
th polu-e lisluy, Hhe accused her
brother in law, W iMl.nu Mou.ihu, nf
siiempting 10 Uiivs her from her
father's home.
This asplsnalloii of the khoet etory
nude after Mis M.iloney was
arrested nil cotiiplaltll nf her sister,
Mrs, Mimshsii. The polics Mid they
Were called In lh house this morning
and found Ihs sisters fighting.
t'hli ili. Is't. 4. liespite u special
guard nf police, the presence nf a
sijuiid nf newspaper reporters and
photogtuplieia mid mote than l.miu
curious persons, there was a t 'peti
tion curly last night nf the weird
kii'skings snd screeches which ter
ror In d sn emir neighborhood 011 ihs
north side last night.
When the bloodcurdling cries fliat
leaned from tho purple shadows of
the unlet ieldenc dlelrlct around
f "1 1 ft 1 ,11 and Heminary avenues last
night, a riot call brought special
Hii'l nf bluecoals scurrying
Ihioughoiit Ihe dlstrlil. Tho moon
light bud later transformed the fa
miliar Undscajin Into one of unreality,
and lh unearthly moaning, rising lo
a screech that chilled Ihe marrow of
Ihs policemen's bones, kept up all
during the nlgbi.
Ilanshee St si I Walling.
In the garish light nf the day It
seemed like a bad dream, hut at sun
set tonight little ejuads of patrolmen
begun tillering through the neighbor
hood again, determined to solve the
mystery. They were followed by
crowds of alghlseers. And then, ss
the moon rose, the weird clamor be
gun again. The patrolmen set sys
tematically to work snd searched
every house in a square block, but
all in vain. I.ste tonight the "spook"
was still making the welkin ring and
defying all efforts towards its detec
tion. The nerve wracking shrieks were
Injured by Truck.
Ileal rice, Neb., Oct. 4. (Special.)
. W. Lawrence, carpenter of this
city, was struck by a truck driven
by a man named Williamson aa he
was po route home on his bicycle and
badly Injured. He was taken to a
hospital, where he was reported re
covuring. PULBRANSEN
PLAYER PIANO
Wationalfy Priced
Branded In the Back.
,ww fTSer rtssr
700 600 495
The Art and Music Store
1513-15 Douglaa Street
rauiDspn
i inn ii i i u w t
IMILJ
Better Furniture For Less Money
That's exactly what you get at the "State." Our method of purchasing direct
from large manufacturers in large quantities, and selling to you direct, accounts
for it. You pay nothing to us for handling the goods, either in a wholesale or re
tail way. Why pay more uptown?
Besutiful Living Room Suite
HL rMl
A baaulltul floor lamp frea with a
haauliful full ailed living room suite.
Wa t.rm thla aa a greatar "Stat."
Valua. Specially
Priced at $99.50
Specials
$47.50 Walnut
Dresier $24.75
$37.00 Lib. Table, $16.50
$65.00 Duffct ....$39.50
$30.00 Lamp $14.75
$26.00 Rockers . .$13.50
Sale-Bed Springs -
$22.50 Springi . . $1 1.75
W i JT a aa c .
H3
fi i.uu spring
$ 6.00 Springi
Tkias f iMna Icaaally Nrtiaa) aaais sa4
aallr... si kail aiitt, t aaa in lamifw wkil
rlasaal l saataiUls,
U f MA
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ft 4Mtl
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Join Now! Our
.n,i I now no, thru l y n, u-i tons
iHppinga or Ihuda, d.ill.e. by a
poilcK I.. Mci;., tit a re o.l.ting the
i'lllcla i f Mdde. , , Iv ltl i p I Mil
stniiiy coftti.s.
Aficr a bilf pcrio.1 nf ijulcl ended
by lh lion i I li-o( ,-y, one p(
lh Matcher, loiituknl by th
shadows mat by the full moon, em
lied his pistol Ml a fan. ml aiMM-trsI
shsiw, whlili pfoi,. I to I, a (,,!y a
shadow.
Mini Nailer CriiHil.
The crow, la uttered nt tb sound
of the shots ami th policemen in
the district wete nub-red i.oi Ua
their isstols under any 1 111 ujnsisnces,
I but I'l griiiile bni, Ininlrd with ths
;"siooli" nn sight.
After a si ream mole Mhuaily than
usiihI, thn bluecoiits lat un the fence
with their night slicks snd thru in
vestigated the wooitnbeds and dog
kennels, but found nothing and the
liclghhni luvd composed Itself In sleep,
"I guess we laid It all light," re
marked the sergeant as hs departed
Wl'h bis force.
Hut a half hour Inter another cull
j summoned the police, who then set
jtled down to sn nll-tilght v.gll.
Newest Fashions in
the Men's Shop
A collar attached flannel shirt is a convenient
prarment for golf wear. The colorings are gray,
tan and white or neat stripes. Manhattan,
Eagle and Emery makes.
Woolen hosiery in every plain or heather shade;
also silk and wool in plain, clocked or drop stitch
effects. Sizes 9 to 12. Priced from 75c
to $2.50.
One new linen handkerchief favors the wide hem
although some use the spoke stitch or hand
rolled hems. There are also many new initialed
kerchiefs in white and colors. Priced most
reasonably.
Main Floor
This Console Phonograph
Including a full sized floor lamp complete with
shade, and sent to your home without any down
payment,
Only $89'50
Merely .select and pay for a few rec
ords, then pay $1.00 a week until the
instrument i paid for. There are no
trinira tied to this offer. Come in
for a demonstration.
Wonderfid Bed Room
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thrre pieta af the beet quality .ichaadtee al a rl-
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$75.25
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Served on Actress
New York, IM 4 Thmwina
s ax to ait applauding sudjotice to
II. p.nk 11 u!c hull s h tilled t'T
tint stjttt ete.ty afteilrig singing
'Mho 1. 10.'' at lb p,itiiie r
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Then be lr.nl to the toni--bt. singer
tb . ,.iin i.i,l, r d ie. iinrf bun to "i
llli'h tlm M.i .ihln -,i M. l that oll
11 sy bsv to r l-..1 v l .f.,r tn or una
nf the Jil.tl. .- of liar a.,, touit." etc.
The bkul kilioipliig nf tlo leading
woman inleinipteii the ifniiiaiii
mil mh"iMl isuacii lonasenijiiuii,
u I lie In. Hi. in-r appealed 1-,-t.na the
fiailiiahta ami eplli,e( 11, nt as stain
na .Mia F'lel.ls nmld return from
1011M the show Would go oil.
The trouble grew nul of Mi
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win. h eh- alleged I110I Im 11 done lv
a lion ,, i.x.nicr lii.lead nf an am.t
IsikI which she an id mul her
jfileioU In ii!( ler wliut 11 was sup-
pom lo Im-. JUilSlliellt WuS ol.t.lille.l
I against her. but she coull not U
I found. The mull ismied a Wilt nl
atlui litnent f a her piopeity. Mh
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J.I women
real -Mate
Exchange
Dept.
Our Eachanfe De
partment enable e
you to turn In your
eld furniture at re
markable prices and
replacing it with new
furniture at lowett
Suite
pricet. High prkee
for your old lurni
lure- low price for
ytur new. Let ue ftf
ure with yeu befere
you purthaee else
wheie.
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