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    THE OMAHA BEK: TUESDAY. NOV h.MHhH V.
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Held for Death
of Peacemaker
Man Puhlml Friend
Aside During Quarrrl Or
dered Tried ly In
quest Jury.
A coroner' Jury yeterduy after-
r.oon recommended trial of OeoiK It.
Turner In district court fur tha death
Of HukH Riley, hi friend, who acted
peacemaker when Turner menaced
hi mother-In law Holiday rilht it
"9 avonwnrtli street. KlKht wlt
Iiesse were examined.
A a result of tho recommendation,
fcrrorrilnir ,0 Acting Coromir fitclti
wendcr, tha chflrKi will h one of
manslaughter.
Mm. Mary Turner, wlfa of the ac
ended nmn, testified that Kllry hart
been In tho hublt of visiting; with her
mother, h-r husband and herself fur
the post three or four years. Hund.iy
afternoon, dim Ruid, Itllcy came to the
renisa ahout 1:30.
According to her testimony, aha and
h r husband hud a (mail argument
over the correction of their baby.
Mm. Turner's mother Joined In the
dincusslon. At this point Illley enme
Into tho room, "lie ah Id, and her hus
band pushed hltn aside, Klley falling
to tlie tlnor on Ida fata.
iHialh vi-m due, testified l)r. M.
C'leneKhun, from mi extensive heninr
ihajte of the train, which could have
Veen canned by a full or by a blunt
Irmtrumenf , but not by n clenched nt,
Turner did not take the tund In his
own behalf,
Blank Shell Wounds
Boy; Cousin Sought
Jakle W'HK'ier 14, and hi two cou
lns, Joseph Wagner, 15, and Hennle
Wagner, 4, wvre plnylnB In a house at
Thirteenth and (irac streets Won
d.iy afternoon.
Jakle was running tho sewing ma
chine, according to the story he and
Hennle told police, lie was using
paper ItiNtend of cloth and wan mak
ing all ort of artistic, fancy and
fantastic: designs for the edification
of little Hennle,
A he rounded out. the form of a
lion, Joseph la alleged to have called
to him:
"Come on. Oct away from that sew
ItiK machine."
Jukle kept on for the sake of
Hennle,
Joseph Is suld to have snatched a
fchotgun, cut off that portion of a
shell which, contain tho buckshot, In
serted the blank shell Into the Kiln,
filmed It at Jakle and pulled tho
trigger.
Jakle was wounded In the left thigh.
Joseph fled.
Police surgeons treated Jakic's
wound and police officers began to
sourch for Joseph.
Joseph lives at 2409 North Thir
teenth street.
State Fighting to Keep Democrats Would
Mrs. Hall From Grand Jury Trick Voters by
raise aiirmUurr
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Sjairiou Cirrulari Endorsing
Di-mocrutic Candidate
Sent to Merlon of
Jewish Hurt.
Radio Aerials Across Streets
Frowned on by City Council
Tho city council approved yesterday
the city electrical department's refusal
to grant permits for the Installation
of radio aerial wires across downtown
streets. The standard Bridge com
pany wished to place a radio aerial
from the City National Bank building
to the Hurgess-Nnsh store. It Is prob
nble that this aerial will be placed on
top of a downtown building. The
standard Bridge company Intends to
communicate with Its Pacific const
offices by radio.
These are the first posed photographs of Mrs. K, V. Mall since Hie
murder In New llrunswbli, N. J., of Iter husband, Ituv. Kduurd Wheeh-r
Hull, and Ida "wonder heart" choir leader, Mrs. Kh iior Mills.
New Bi'unswJi k, N. J., Nov. 8. (By
A, P.) The prosecution In tha Hull
Mills murder Investigation, It became
known Inst nlchl, Intends to avail It
self of every legal right to prevent
Mrs, Frances Noel Htevons Hall, widow
of the slalt rector, from appearing be.
fore the grand Jury which probably
will convene this week for an Inquiry
into the crime.
Mrs. Hall has expressed a willing
ness to sign a wulver of Immunity.
The widow would muke lier plea to
appear, It was understood, on the
giound that she regnrds herself as
having been put under suspicion by
tho account given authorities by the
socullcd "eyewitness," Mrs. Jane
Gibson. Under the New Jersey law,
she is entitled to the opportunity to
clear herself of this suspicion.
Deputy Attorney General Mott, spe
cial prosecutor conducting the Investi
gation for the state, will be In New
Hrunswlek on Thursday, According to
present reports, to prepare fur the I
presentation of the case hcfoia the
Jury.
James Mills, wldotvcr of the slain
woman, ulxo expressed a willingness
to appear before Hie grand Jury.
"They know my alibi," he suld "and
I'm perfectly willing to appear."
iyocul authorities said that through
tlm discovery of new witnesses, they
bad been able to account for almost
every moment of tha time of Mr. Hull
between tho hour when ho was colled
from his home on the night of Hep
tember J4, until afier II, when the
idioritlngs a ru believed to have oc
cttrred.
The new witness Is said to be Imvld
ripeliler, it grocer, and his story,
which Indicates that the rector took
h little used route to reach the Phil
lips farm, Is that, hn met a man an
swerlng Mr. HiiII'm description on the
road beyond tho end of the trolley line
by which Mr. Hull Is known to have
ridden from Ms home to the city
limit.
Yepginen Fail in Attempt
to Hlow Pipgly Wipgly Safe
Yeggmeu foiled themselves Sunday
night when they attempted to blow
the safe In Plggly Wiggly store No.
11 Kt 2211 Miliary avenue The safe
' contained between $.'i00 and $500. The
yeegs soaped the cracks of the safe
door, planted t lr long fuse and then
spilled some of the nitroglycerin on
the fuso so that when the spark
reached the wet portion It was extin
guished. The safe was unharmed.
Reward of $200 Is Offered
for Chicken Coop Raiders
The Bennington Protective assocla
tlon has offered ;W reward for the
capture of the thieves who have been
stealing chickens from farmers In the
Bennington vicinity during the last
few weeks.
Sheriff Clark, though he his
"planted" deputies near Bennington,
has been unable to apprehend the
thieves.
Dog Hill Paragrafs
By George Bingham
Two Rabbis to Officiate at
Hier of Mrs. Kulukoftdty
Ttabbl Itlvkind of Des Moines and
Rabbi Herman Cohen of Kansas City,
bi'other-ln lttw, will officiate at the
funeral service today at 1 for Mrs.
J. Hurry Kulakofsky, who dld early
Monday of "sleeping sickness." A
large number of out-of-town relatives
a I. no are here.
Pallbearers will be Harry A. Wolf,
Herman Auerbach, Carl Ketleman
and Pr. Barney Kully of Omaha and
Harry Olnabcrg and Kills I.e.avltt of
Beg Moines. Burial will bo In Both
Hamedrosh Hagodol cemetery.
Driver Dazod When Truck
Overturned by Flivver
W. 11. McQueen, 1821 Davenport
street, was thrown to the pavement
and dazed Monday afternoon when tha
American Transfer compuny truck he
was driving at Tenth and Jackson
streets was overturned In collision
with a flivver driven by Jack Man
dolff, 806 Pierce street. The flivver
was demolished. Mandolff whs ar
rested on a charge of reckless driving.
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High School Students Hear
Howell on Efficiency
The valuo of efficiency In any
worthy enterprise was Impressed on
an audience of Central high school
students by R. B. Howell, republican
candidate for United States senator,
when ha spoke to them and to the
school faculty In the school auditor
ium yesterday.
Father's Love of Children
Halls Wife' Divorce Suit
Threo little children were responsl
bio for the reconciliation of tho Clydo
Mlckel family yesterday In District
Judge Wokely's court.
Iwist week Mrs, Anna Mlckel
brought divorce action against Clyd'J
Mlckel, secretary of tho Mlckel MuhIo
company. Hlie alleged cruelty,
Mlckel told Judge Wukely that lie
could not be separated from his chil
dren, so the reconciliation wns effected.
Chicago-New York Through
Trains Restored on R. & 0.
Dulllmore & Ohio trains Nos. 7 and
10, canceled during thu shopmen'
strike last July, will be restored to
their original through runs between
Chicago and New York next Kunduy,
November 12, according to telo-
graphio Instructions received from
Chicago Monday by D. O. Heynolde,
district freight and passenger repre
sentative In Omaha.
An 11th hour campaign trick Involv
false signatures to circulars sudors
lug democratic rand.datea was rx
posed yesterday afternoon.
Onn circular urges tha reelection
of Hemitor Hitchcock . Tha other
favor I.loyd Mitgney for county at
lorney and M, I.. Hiidre for sheriff,
Both are addressed lo voters of
Jewish race, that of Henutor Hitch
cock starting out; ".Senator Hitch
rock tins always been a good friend
to Him Jewish people."
"I wonder If the same trick la be-
Ing pulled on Methodists and Baptists
and the rest," asked on Irate reclpl
ent.
The Hitchcock endorsement carries
21 purported signature. Here I flic
score on these:
J i. lllrsi h, moved to California,
J, Crounse, did not sign,
A. Itosen, did not ilgn.
Max Hoseiithul, did not sign.
Moses ffchatz, moved to phllu
delphla three years ago.
William Helm, did riot sign.
W. Hplcgle, did not sign.
Of the rest, several are not known
In Omaha.
Tint Magney Kndre circular pre
tend to carry an endorsement of
theso candidates by thw Omaha lie.
brew club and the local B'nal H'rllh,
Presidents of both organisations, Ar
thur Jlosenblimi and Dave (Ireenberg,
hsvo written a letter repudiating such
an endorsement. Of the names signed
to the circular, Alexander Dee, A.
Itosen, William Hani! and F. Hplgle
have inado affidavit that they did not
sign,
Cripple, 75, Tells of
Robbery by Violence
Joe Hmlth, 211 Hotilli Twelfth street,
wa bound over In central police court
Monday under 1500 bonds on charge
of highway robbery preferred by
Mike Volor, 75, a. cripple, who ac
cused Kmlth, In a drurnatio appeal In
court, of choking him mid robbing
hlui of $S.D0 bh he sat on o street
corner In Omaha a month ago.
Volor included In his dramatic
speech a story that Kmlth married a
gypsy girl In Austria and two year
Inter brutally murdered her father.
Kmlth denied this, snylnjr hi wife
now I living In Austria with her
father. Police have communicated
with Austrian authorities to check
up Volor' Htory.
October Breaks Record
for Auto Accidents Here
Ot toiler set a new I !22 record for
automobile accidents In Omaha, ac
cording to figures compiled by Jullu
Ktlgge, secretary to Chief of Police
DcriipNuy, ,
Ktlggo' record show T accident
during tha month, causing two death
and injury to 72 wron. The high
t for any other month In 110 J
7U accident, In September and July
each. Tho October total Is mure than
double tin' number nf nccldents com
blned fur January, February, March
April, May and June.
Ths total for the year to date are
DT. accidents, 12 death and 437 In
Armistice Day to Ra
Observed in Schools
Armistice day will be observed In
tb schools on Friday. The general
method of observance will bo to Im
press the children with the signifi
cance, of Ihe event, It will be an oc
casion for patriotic lesson and
thought.
POt lTir At, ADVKHTINKMKNT
flfanley lor Congress 1
MEANS REAL SERVICE I
For This District
DRESSLSNDw.r.Vu
MODERATE PRICES
JmliraOrTkin
1512-DouglasSt
Andy Gump to Get Election
Returns at Rialto Tonight
Andrew Gump, 100 per cent for the
people and the Independent candidate
for congress, who wears no man' col
lnr, will receive the return from tha
general election today at a special
midnight show at the Rlolto theater
tonight. State and county election re
turn also wilt be thrown on the
fOl lTK At, At KKTINEMf.NT.
rOIJTirAIi AnVKHTIMCMKNT.
Jefferson Pollocks wiy a f.milly
ernnitimen inns out "f to irlv eny.
think, a be bad to r t op hi mom-
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VOTE for Judge
Sears for Congress.
He has served you
faithfully and ef
ficiently as a mem
ber of your state
legislature, as
speaker of the
house of repre
sentatives, as a
judge of your dis
trict court. He will
serve you with
equal fidelity and
e f ft c iency as a
member of the national congress.
Remember that Judge Sears is a Re.
publican and that good business judgment
demands that you send Republican to
Congress to work in harmony with the
Republican Administration.
Remember, too, that you must go to the
polls next Tuesday and vote for Judge
Sturs if you want him elected.
Remember, also, not to be u over confi
dent of Jud; Sears' election as to denenj
oa someone eli to da the voting for him.
Remember that your good wishes for
Jtntje Sfars will cot b counted when the
balM boxes are opened election nifht.
Kememter that you rami actually vote
t9 make your wUhts count
Ironize
More Foods
Ona of the body dairy need
1 food-lroo for toe blood.
Radio furnlih Ironthe Ctt
oral, organic Iron which i mott
easily aatlmiUted by the tyttem.
Add raltini, therefore, to
rakes, cooklet, hreilfait foods,
iread, etc, and you add thit
tut fit ai well ii luiclou flavor.
Sun-Maid Riliini thould com
you no mora than th following
prlcf :
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Stdtd SmIIw (14 M.-lt
AlwiT ik for
Sun -Maid
Raisins
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Crciirlilon Plans
Hir Ilomecomiiijr
Arrungeineiitrt to Re Perfected
for Kvcnt ul Meeting Wed-
nemliiy Kvening.
Arrunkement for CrrlKhtuu unl-
verslly'a liomeioniin duy, November
IS, ar to be perfected Wednesday
even I n h" at a rncetlntf to be held at
o'clock In tho bluh school library,
Twenty-fifth and California afreet.
President John F. McCorinlrk of
Crelghton hn Just sent Invitation to
tha secretaries of alumni classes,
members of tho athletic, board, off!
ccr of Ibo old alumni asaoclatlon, stil
dent union official rind class presl.
dent, uikIo them to be present at
Wednesday evenliiK'a meeting and to
assist In puttltiK 'ho flnlshlnu touch
c on th arrangements; for Creleh
ton's first reul hornecomlnK.
TIio university band and the qunr
tet will provide entertainment forth
evening.
Approximately 120 classes havo
boon aradunffd from CrclKhton lnce
the university wu founded and whllo
thoan of tho curly days of the lrintllu-
lion were small, sometime consisting
of not more than five or six; tho
classes of later year liavo numbered
scores and score.
Pohtal ReeeiptH Increase.
Kcporl of postal receipt for Oc
tober show that Omuha Ruined In
October of this year over sumo month
last year llfi.fifjS or mi Increase of
7.8 per cent. ItecclptH for October
of thl year were $227,741 find for
same month last year, $211,083.
Insured person In Knxlund and
Wall' entitled to medical benefit
totul approximately 13,200,000.
How to Keep Well
Br OR. tV. A. EVANS
QiifttUnt Mtarnlni fcrfien, ,'
tlon an sravtstiaa l dlxa,, mb.
mlttrd I Dr. tvam ky ! n al
Ik baa, tar ill k ssawatad paraunallr
aubltrt I prop limitation, -hats a
alampad, addiM-i aavaloua It an,
cloaad. Pr, Evan will sal maka
diasnutli ar praicriba lot Individual
diaaaoa. Addist lattara In car el
Tha Ha.
Cnprrlghti u:i
CANCKIl IMII UITAM K.
Cancer I not an Inherited dicnn In
tho senso of a child of a patent who
liu ninl cancer will be born afflicted
with the disease, or what nil of the
I bllill en or ny considerable percent
afro of the children of parent that
hiivu had cancer will never have the
disease.
If we broaden out the term "In
herlted," w can flinilly vtretch It
iioiiKh to make It Include cancer,
Knr Instance, because of tli Kienter
ptevaleuc of cancer In person over
i' year of tia, we aometime call
Hint span of life the earner sue. The
cuuitu of death of onetenth the per
son dylnif In thu cancer an Is at
tributed to cancer on the certificate
There or certain fumllle where
thl pronortlon rise to one fifth, or
oven hinder, 'i rieo ara ciillej "cuu-
ccr fanilllea."
This, In a certain fashion, mlglit
be called Inheritance.
I'Mirthermore, cancer I a little more
likely to develop in certain unpin In
moiiiu persons than it Is In others
the word "other" applying to both
ttio person and oraans.
Maud Hlyii say: "That which I
Inherited I a tendency of the tissue
of tho oiKan or of tho rienplo to
yield to those factor which brlnw
ubout cancer"
When It come to the tudy of In
heritance of cancer, we learn far more
from the study of lower animal than
we do from man. The spun of lire,
tho distance between aeneratlous, tho
vital statistic record, which were
lKun too recently, and the bko at
which cancer develops nil these In
tho caso of humans make observation
and conclusion difficult.
Not mo In the case of a mouse, which
may die of old age In less than 12
month after birth, and which rarely
lleves to be 4 year old. fortunately
mica ur very eubject to cancer and
practically all other form of tumors
which affect man. Therefore, we have
learned in mo about the lnherltablllty
of cancer from studying mice thun we
ever will Jcarn from studying men.
There are strain of mice that are
very prone to develop cancer. 'There
are other strain that rarely develop
It and cannot be inoculated with It.
This inberlialilllty relate to thestruln
of mice and to the strain of cancer,
He hum iHiiirr intta, and !"' earner
'rules As u rule lhu V.11I1 blt.il tim
et r tatm also develop cancer early, but
'a ha I., n said, the luu of In
heiliuc nro not tin- S'liue,
I The tendency t form secondary
'ciuuer In r. itatii oinnn I Inherited,
I I'V r liiuiici', ik earner which tends
to reappear a a socondary iinmth In
1 certain elf ins, will bavs the viimu
chai ai tei isiics uheii it apprsr In la
tter t,cnciuUiiis Thl I well 1 in 'if
lll.'.l III 1. 1 lain human cuueer.
I,en Iw 011 Atvnltcnlnc.
II. II, wi lts; "1 h,in tiotlced vour
adWea lo ilii.si, wloi vtlsbed to lui
pro a tlulr form 11 I carrlnKe; I. e,
to straluhti-n up the shoulder and
make the t h.-Ht uiorn prominent.
"A I have koihi tliroiiKh the 1 ierl
rm n und know how to do It promptly
and , effei nvelv, I rem mum ud my
liu thod for any one who bus the aump
tlon to employ Hie siiiiin method that
1 employed.
"Oil uwukenliiir in tho morning- take
In a baik" and full breath and. wiih
out a moment' delay, sprlnx out of
bed and sti'itlKhlcn up and Ihiow your
arm back and tint chest rorward with
all the riieig-y ona pimsrsis nud 1
halo nlowly,
"Iti-peal thl every nioinliiif till It
seems tint nut) to stand and walk with
Ibo shoulder back and the ihesl for
ward.
"If one I not In dead earnest about 'e
trilitenlnir up, there wilt ba nn UM
in Hum," At ihe sk i'f J I went
throoiiti lid method and experience,
and no str.uithtrr marl could I mi found
It hi'iamn iwrfiH'tly ristiirnl to stand
und walk with lh shoulder thrown
l"uk and tha chet protrudlnf."
ItislhiiK ami Kypldll.
It. C. V. write: "I am leplnj In
a roi.m which i previously nccupled
by one w ith sypblll.
"Now, of course, the tied and bed
clothe Imvn been charmed, but thera
uie 1 1 11 1 1 A few bmlliiiK In th
loom.
"Is It tti,Hihl that these bus fed
on the leneral (Term, nd If they Mt
n.e, could I be Infeded?"
UF.VUX.
I kti"W of no evidence that bedbug
ireud MVphlll.
Kill 1 hem tor other reaaou.
(Hiiibliif tlm HI alt 0, K.
Mia. it. I,, writes: "Could or would
rliiiil'liof the stair many time a day
direct tho heart? 1 am tt. In od
lienlih, liava no allmriit to apeak
of,"
ItKI'I.V.
It will not. nseumlnii that you have
no valvular b-ak.
On Hie other hand, It I for
your heart.
Home peoplo with valvular leak
need to climb alalia. Othera ara harm-
Tho ftKi at which cancer develop
In mice I Inherited, a well a the
frequency with which It develop. The
law of Inheritance relating lo fre
quency of cancer and thoso relntlnx
to tho ue at which It develops ure
not tho ;uno.
Mice can be divided Into three
group: Those with high cancer rules,
Wmenthol
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We, the undersigned taxpayers and voters of
Douglas County, hereby recommend and en
dorse Mr. OTTO J. BAUMAN for the office
of COUNTY TREASURER.
We are thoroughly convinced that he is the logical
candidate for this important office because:
He has been Chief Deputy County Treasurer for the
past six years, and deserves promotion.
His years of financial and business training espe
cially qualify him to conduct an economical and efficient
administration.
He is thoroughly honest and faithful to public trust.
He has never held an elective political office.
James T. Wachob
F. H. Myers
T. P. Redmond
F. J. Burkley
W. F. Negele
C. R. Pollard
Frank Semerad
James O.Martin
E. H. Benner
Lynne D. Upham
C. B. Liver
Alfred Bloom
Lee W. Kennard
O. E. Berg
Sophus F. Neble
P. J. Martin
H. C. Miller
Gene Melady
W. B. Tagg
Sol L. Degen
Davo Rosenstock
Otto 0. Wagner
Fred B. Martin
Thomas W. Allen
John W. Hill Jr.
Lee Huff
Vaclav Vachal
Robert Oilmore, M. t
James S. Goeti, M. D.
Y. A. Sr-dhcek, M. D
Frank J. Rih.
Robert S. Trimble
N. A. Spiesberger
James J. Parks
JohnRagan
Fritz Muller
Fred S. Knapp
Cirino Vacanti
John A. Rind
Henry Haubens
Frank A. BroadweU
George T. Wilson
John W. Hughes
Harry A. Jacobberger
Harry 0. Steel
E. P. Boyer
I. A. Alexander
Charles F. McLaughlin
Bert Murphy
Leroy Crammer, M. D,
B. W. Christie, M. D.
T. J. Nolan
W. J. Foye
Ouy V. Furay
F. J. Uehling
F. J. Schleier, M. D.
Herbert L, Daniel
Chas. D, Beaton
Otto Nielsen
Robert Rosemweig
Chas. Grotte
F. B. Johnson
Sol Bergman
Frank J. Kotera
Dr. E. Holovtchiner
W.W.Koller
Albert Cahn
Arthur Met
W. 0. Swanson
Mitchell Giannou
Dr. F. J. Wearne
Frank J. Fitzgerald
Harley G. Moorehead
Meyer Klein
Henry A Thompson
J. J. Sloup
Harley Conant
John M. Gilchrist
H. E. Milliken
Thos. C. Byrne
Henry R. Gering
B. F. Marshall
Chas. M. Garvey
Sam W. Reynolds
S. Frank
Ed A. Creighton
0. A. Olson
John C. Barrett
Frank D. Buffett
Vaclav Tesar
H. J. Albers
Mike Kali ma J
J. B. Kok-1
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