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THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. NOVKMUhU IL". l'.iJ-'.
Court Refuses
tolIcarTicrnan
Divorce Action
Judge Derlarri He Dofi Not
Care to Try Cae Attorney
to Ask Special Magistrate
Be Appointed.
Houth Unl, IikI, Nov, II Mi
Jkuguata If, Ticrr.an h.t a snag cter
lay In ft nattnnpt t'i dlvori I'rof.
John l. 'J1-i tt n. luw instructor nt the
t'nlveralty (if Notre Imme,
Judge l-enn J. iir of Ht. Joseph
rounty auperlor court, In whoan court
V-,t coinplDltit l filed, refuK-d to
.f.
"f don't cart to tit on tha bench
t.'l h'r th atory s-nlr.et I'rof.
Pieman from thut woionira. Ilpa after
tiowlriir th vide in o In th recent
1,.1'iTiiHy case, in which J lurry I'nulln
vii churged with belli th father of
Ji.r last bum flilM," Judge Oar tit-
tiarcd tbli afternoon t'J Kamucl Flo
vi)!l, who entered hie apptaianc a
iiitoiin'y for Mr. Tlernun.
"If 1 were to ak her on question
from the bench concerning; her
thai ft. her miwr would lot per
Hilt m to irrarit a divorce. I don't
want to hear the evidence," the court
declared.
Ak. by Attorney Flewcl what
licUon ha alioubl take to proceed with
the hearing of tha divorce charge,
JuilK Oiiro ijggcted that ba ob
tain special ludgo to ait,
l lewell declared thia evening (hat
l,o would apiear before tha court
next Monday and aak that ft peial
Judg ba appointed.
Mr. Tlernan, 111 her dlvorc com
jlaln, declare that aha and I'rof.
'J'lernan separated on October 7. Khc
rharg'-e her huhaand with having been
truel and Inhuman to her, Hhe set
cut that he threatened to place their
two chlldien, Irene, 4, and Mary, 3,
in a home away from her. Those are
),er only charge.
Irene Taut-hen Leading.
The Maiden Omaha, content, In con
nection with tha Home Industry ex
position on tha eighth floor of the
Jirnndel alor last week, cloned
last evening at 6, The noma of
the winner will be announced at
noon luncheon at tha Chamber of
Commerce November 27. I'rlzes
worth 1500 will be dlatribuU-d.
Irene Tauchen, L'nlveralty of Oma
ha coed, wna lending In the content
yesterday with CI, 00 votea, Htandlng
ijt the other contcalant were an
nounced na Itoao Mancuao, (8,430;
Mary Qulnn, 4fl,D40; Maria Adolph,
45,270; Itoblna (Junn, 88,040; Jose
jihlne Jensen, 38,500; Kdna Harmon,
IZ.CSO; Llnn.m Forstland, 30,780.
Gas Laiript for Lighthouses.
Tampa, Fla Nov. 11, All light
house from Key Went to Tampa on
the Gulf of Mexico are to be equipped
with gas-burning beacon, according
to announcement of official of tha
l.'nlted Btate lighthouse service, who
recently completed a aurvey of this
territory. Tho lintsch ytem, In
tje on many rallwaya, la to be In
Ulllcd. The chnngo will affect aeveral hun
dred lighthouses and chunm! bcuconn.
It la made becauae It ha been found
fc',i buma with a. more brilliant and
,enetrullnK; lixlit than keroeene and
rcijuirea much Icaa attention.
Publicity Spoils Prank.
iJeflnnre, (),, Nov. 11, Bernard
Ka uber found that Hallowe'en prnnka
tera had moved Ida new cement atepa
Into a nelKlibor'a lot. Poalng na a JInl
Inwe'ener hlmaelf, he Induced a rov
ing band to help him pull the atepa
bick home, hia uaalatantN thinking
the tdrpe belonged to the nelKhhor,
Huiibi-r told hla friend of the Joke.
The tale found Its way to a newspa
per.. Next morning Kaubcr found the
atepa had been moved over to the
m-lKhhnr'a lot again, bin former bene
factors having read of their mlataken
effort.
Many Die of Tuberculosis.
Manila, Nov. 11. Five peraon died
on the atreeta of Miirjll.i recently of
tuherruloala. They were till Klllpmoa.
Although the AntlTulierculoala ami
ety entlmnteit that T0 per cent of the
nntlve population la affected by tu
berculoma In the province nnd not
ltn than 10.000 have the dlaeaae in
Manila, the government care for but
80 patient, half of whom bear their
own expenaea nt the tuberculoala ho
p tnl on the outBklrt of the city,
rive dying on the atreet hue aroueed
n temporary Intereat In the altuntlon.
We out hw fnriti Thr rrn Pa.
ti n. I
A w present ourai-lvea btfora the
throne i f Thy wrr, O Lord, w coma
to pral Thy name and to brln with
V a large tll.n. We aak, nay, !
even with boldm-a w claim tha In
I rrltaiu-e left ua by our Kl.ter ltroiher,
111 peace the pe.ic which the world
cannot give, and which the world
l.utmt UU -
We dare not a ale f r we,lth. with
I pa allurement t' worldllnee. we
Ut m t a f.-r ler.tih of dya, uh
f r,i t f ard n ati I !
lnibnce, dr hkI ff tr
feriotnt i' our brethren, realtime
that If honor i-ur !. our hormr
it no hti a, it due n 't ak I i t
,lo fr-iu a. it. , (emaml emit trial
Hy ha ai rio if IM wmlt aball
In it w.ilt le t.iMiUnun, but
j i ai. ei r 'tlie, h n rf t
.,. mar tl in !. ar"tPi
.t It that ihiiI n t Hi t '.
.-.ut dflltert I M m .p t f a hU
e.ih !o 'e. Iieelv ! ua all
ho iit. It, lhl the e
f I,.. I t k r"1 ;l lih.Wrxaal
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DRESHER BROS.
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t, eaa.ei We, at laaH !
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Daily Prayer
High Postal Officials
to Be in Omaha Monday
Pneliiuster (eneral doming
to Hig (Joiifercfice of U. S.
Mail Kmployea.
O.naha will I hoatraa t.in,,n ow to
r. Hubert Work, poaitnHHtir gen
eia) of the ( ulted fc'Uten; John II.
Ihirtlett, flrat arrlatant pon'inai'i r
g-nernl and former governor rf New
ilampahlre, and 1,200 Nit.i.ink poa
till employer.
IMwiinl J, Guynor, it'eaieiit of the
National Letter i'anar' iin'oiiatlon,
and (ilibert Unit and Wllli.-itn into,
prealflent and Mce prraulei.t i,f ths
Natloniil I'ontiii Clerka' aaaixiallon,
III u!o be In the city.
The orcaalon i a bualnm confer
eni e i f pontinoetera, aui.ei vlaora,
clerk, carrlera and rural ennhra
with nil idea of improving; the pontal
rirvic to the hlgln-at d'gree if eltl-cji-ncy,
111 m U in ( barge.
f'h.irleg K, lllack, Omaha po;tiip
tT, la In t oui,let charg of urrangi
nianta. Conference prDjier 111 be
field in H..ottlh I'.ita cathedral.
Thi dlatlngulahed vlltora will nr
rlv nt 7 a. rn. Monday on tl.o Ml-
aourl r'aclllc from , KniiHiia t.'ty,
They will be met at the atntlon by
I oatmoater lllack, who will full rtnlll
them nt breakfnat at Hotel PniifeneJIe,
where a ault of room han been re
aerved for Dr. Work' puny.
lllack Invited Governor M'-KelvJ
and Nelaon Ji. 1'pillke, owner of Tha
Omnh J'.ee, to bieukfuat with Dr.
Work and Governor llurtlett.
To Air Mail Hangar.
Following breakfoat, Walter Head,
ttandiill Drown and A. C. fioit of the
Chamber of Commerce will drive th
poatmaater general to the air oiull
hangar nnd back to the Harney
atrcct atillon, where the cabinet of
ficer will be nuked to approve proa
pectlv change iieceaaitiitcd by th
big growth In parcel poat buiilnea
here. The official will then Inapect
the local central poatofllc and go
from there to tho Chamber of Com
merce, where a public affair lunch
eon will b given, honoring the vial
tore. Walter Head will prealdn and Intro
duce Dr. Work, who will apeak on
"I.'nclu Ham'a Mall." More than 600
will attend. Mayor Dnhlmnn nnd Gov
ernor McKelvie will be preaent.
Wlille the poatmaater general I on
hia tour of innpectlone, the morning
aeaalon of the poalal conference will
be held In the north court room of the
federal building with W. M. Coble,
poatoflke Inapector, prealdlng. Thl
aeaalon begin at 9:80, Immediately
after reparation of vlaitor In Room
81, the auperlntendent of mail' of
fice.
Srnafor-Mert to Speak.
J'OKtmnater Itlnck lilmaolf will pre-
aid at the afternoon conference prop
er, which begin at Z p. m. In the
BcotUsh Kite cathedral auditorium.
Black invited It, B. Howell, republi
can aenatorelect to alt on the plat
form and introduce the apenkera.
"Hhop Talk on Live I'oatal Iauea"
will ho Bartlett aubject, preceding
Dr. Work' addreaa. Hev. K. H.
Jenk will give the invocation; Mayor
Dahlmnn, "Welcome to Omaha," nnd
Governor McKelvie, greeting fronf
Nebraakn. An orcheatra compoaed
of poatnl employe will play; tho uu-
(f(A
aV h.'
r
1 1 !
dleno will alng "Atnet lc i;" 1'orent V.
1'iilntrr will give a aolo und there will
be iin open foriiin for fn-tiloj auggea
tlona.
Bteieoplco:i picture of department
olfliiiila und public hu.idlni: at Waiih
Ington, 1). C' will be ahow ii from 1:80
to 2, preccdlnij the afternoon meet
ing. AtJla cloHi' t Ii o poatm.-iMer gen
eral will greet each postal employe.
Into KeconJ ( iiiifcn nce.
11 will then f." into it Hei ond con
ference, between the hour of S und 6
p. in., with repreiientativea from the
bounce of the 200 he:ivi-nt mailer In
Ciniilni. Invitation l aend their
mull room auperlntcudenta to thl
conference wern laKued by I'oatmimter
Black a week iigo. Tho big IiiiiIIi ih'
problem will be aired nt I hia time.
At 7, the Bunker' club of Omaha
will give a Immiuct to thu two hU:h
poatul olllciala ut the (in:ha Athletic
club, with John L, Kennedy prealdlng.
Already 180 reervuliona have been
niado nnd an attempt will be niacin
to aeat 200, Work, nrtl"tt, I'oHt
maater Black and Henator-IIU-ct How
ell will Hpcak.
HlmultaneouHly with tlila Immiuct,
J'Mward J. Gaynor of Waahinglon,
prealdent of the National Letter Car
rlera' nanoclntlon, will bo Riven a ban
;uet tit thu Hotel Kontenello by olll
cera f the local UHaoclatioli, headed
by C. V. V. Mlchelacn. Tha dlinur
will be followed by on open meeting
In tho ball room, to which letter cur
rier and their families are Invited.
Mall leiii to Meet.
Khill a third postal meeting, that
of mall clerka, will be held at 8 in
A. O. V. W. hall, Fourteenth und
Dodge atreeta. Gilbert Iliatt, preal
dent, and William Otto, vice preal
dent, of the National T'oatnl Clerka'
aasoclatlon, and Judge Willi G.
Sear, congressman-fleet, will apeak
at Uila meeting. Lawrence Dyhherg
is president of the local organization.
A special corps tif pohtal workers
will register visitor !n Uoom 31 of
tho poHtolhVe, preceding the morning
session. W. L. McCluy, Lincoln
poKtmn.iter, 1h chnlminn of tho recep
tion comtnittcc. Muperlntendenta Mi tt
Hit and litter and MIhs M.iudo Sunder,
F Four years ajro the tumult tf war ceased and
America's fighting1 men started home. Today
American life shows the effect of military train
ing on its young men. Our national health is
better, from association with the millions of
youthful veterans who learned in the armed forces
of the United States the value of fine health. .
Kvery military encampment, every ship at sea had
its dentist, for the government realized tho al
Aa an example of our
make you a perfect
I'l.iiiii.n ii t lH.ii k et N-t.iry, will
il.l.it .ei(oi to f!m in, iih court
room,
There I'oatal Iipnliir t'ol.le Will
iii umii'. by ll.ii i y l'.lHCl.stone, po.
til tanhlir; Money Order Cwahlrr
ll'e, nnd Aalataiit Pupei Intendenta
h )'.. I'nmlx, Itrown. Iloag, And'-r-ami:
Huper.ntendent White, Foreman
Mi (!ov rn, mid C. II. Cherry for the
railway nuil eri-e, and Carrier
Mlcliiiacn; f'lorka Pyhrlwrg and liar
ry and .station Fxmilner Magill.
Lincoln Ih-li-Eallon Larcrit,
Klgl of tho liliove ot.il nlllelala
iiIho will b- present at the conference
bi-twecn tho poatmaater fenerul nnd
l.ia i.xa.i.tnnt nnd the In avy mallet lit
.' Ill tha Hi'utllhll Hlte catliedinl to
nnawer tiny qui etloiin rc.rardln;: tho
loiul airvice, Mlna Annn Murphy
will t;il;e ahorthniid tioten,
Altl.iiiive piograiiiN curled out In
l',l, whl'f nnd llu wT" printed by
Hi'- iniiltitjiaph preea In the local
poMoffli'o,
HeivicH will be aliHhtly curtalleil
Monday afternoon to enable na many
employe ii polble D utti-nal the
conference.
Lincoln la andln j. th largeat
out of t"W n delegation.
Hrolhcr-in-Law Put Under
JJond for AllegiitI A-auIl
With a turn for tho worse In the
condition of hi alleged victim, Bor
neo Caa, who I charged with asmiult
and buttery, was placed under bond
of TiiiO J-'iiilav,
Ciimi la alleged to have b'a'en hla
alater'a bUHhiind, William K. Mowery,
121 Leavenworth street, Mowery'a
eye, doctor auld, beciimo Infected be
ciiiisii of tho alleged iienault and ho
wua taken yealerdiiy to the Lord Lis
ter lioapltal, Caaa inailo his honie
Willi tho Mowery.
Printer Is Missing.
Quarrels with his wife are believed
by police to be responsible for the
printer on the Swedish Omaha I'osten,
who wna reported tnlMtig by his
wife, Mrs. George Nelson, 2580
Hpauldlng street. 'Jim wife, accord
ing to police, said ho had a week's
wages when ho disappeared after
luncheon with a friend Tuesday. Khe
said ho had had an offer from ft
.Swedish paper In Denver.
Church Damaged )y Fire.
Overflowing of fuel oil connected
to tho fuiriuoo In the basement of
Walnut Mill Methodist church, Forty
llrst and Charles streets, caused
slight dnmago by fire at 10:30 yester
day morning. The Janitor was the only
person In the building nt the time,
according to tho lire department report.
Mayor Dahlman Proposes Andy Gump
for President Because 01 His Ideals
Jim Dahlman, Omaha' cowboy
mayor, stirred by the noble principles
announced by Andy Gump In his cum
palgn for corigreus, propose thut the
many thousands of Andy's friends or
guiiizo at oneo a "Gump for l'rcal
dent" club. This proposal had taken
hold I!ko a well oiled wildfire among
thoso who have heard it In O'niuha,
Jack DempHt-y, playing at a local
vaudeville house, immediately en
dorsed the Idea aa a master stroke of
statesmanship.
"If a knockout," exclaimed the
heavyweight champion.
Anionic Gump's chief 'cunllflcntlons
They Live
Vrr tonal Sptclaliztd
work, we will
i McKenney Dentists, 'SS?
plate for
Texan Is Urged for
Supreme Court Bench
i w 1
Iff" v
Sur JH n-m nron'cm nntimr I
Many Texas iiltornejs have urged
I'rcalilent lliuiling to nniiio Judge
Nelson 1'hlllips, former chief Justice
of that stale, to tho vncancy In tlu?
l.'nlted State MUprema court caused
by tho resignation of Justice Day.
Illustrated Bill
Draws Remittance
Picture of Coffin Urines Mon
ey When Ordinary State-
incut Fails.
York, ,H. C, Nov. 11. Seventeen
years ago the wlfu of Ueorgo Camp
hell of clover, a town near here, died.
George, the husband, lacked $17 of
having sufficient funds to puy for the
kind of coffin ho wanted to bury her
In. Ciylo Ford, embalmer, credited
him. Tho husband paid no attention
to statement for tho balance duo of
817 and Inter lift the country.
Ford located lilm nnd sent n state
ment. Nj attention wna paid it. Then
Ford drew up a statement In rod Ink
nnd pasted a picture of a coffin on
It. In three day he received a post
off loo money order for $10 and this
note:
"Dear Loss Fo' Cawd'a sake
doan yo' nil send me no mo' of dem
red letter an' coffins! Ah is gwlno
pay yo' do rest in cr few days."
us set forth by tho Omaha mayor in
his demonstrated ability to win the
woman vote. "Any man who can
spend $,15,000 on a political campaign
and make his wife like It, can do any
thing with tho women," declared May
or Dahlman of the "man who wears
no man's collar."
"Andy Gump Is a man of the com
mon people," the mayor pointed out.
"A man entirely humun, with faulty
like tho rest of us, but with high
Ideals that he is willing to go to any
lengths to carry out, even to spend
ing mosb of his money. That is the
test of fire. Get behind Gump."
In Our Memory
St rvicc M .., .tJWf Ml,
.UL
Mow to Keep Well
tv 1K A IVANS
Qurlliunt insctra iif liyilrn, im.i.
Iioa and arevciiiiun ef rfiwata, aub
milled t 111. Evn by idi el
1h bee, mill ka nii.iid perianal V
aubiatl le eioinr I miiaiion. haia m
lamrxd, add, ' anvalopa la an.
elated. Pr. tvant will sol niaba
diuinoalt ar preacrib lor Individual
diaaaua. Additat latter la cait el
Iht H..
fopiir:!.t! 10:
I.HMiTHI'.MMi III MN I II K. j
Tho American 1'ublio Health ni-j
elation, after careful consideration, i
lias sold that tliu ater.ige Iciigt'l of I
l.fo of the p"oiic in America, sl'iuldj
reach yen by lli72, I
Jut ,i sear ago Dr, Stephen Smith.!
tin 1. Hindi r of Hint society mid thu
founder of thu New .,rU c.ty health
!' p'irttaeiit, then v it Inn a few weeks
if his il'.ith birthday, aiid the spun
uf human life III America should be
I'll) yeiirH. lie culled ii hi child, thu
public health association, to l ack up I
hia position and to help hint j ut It I
acroa. I
Dr. Smith died n f w week ago,!
some mouth before nltnii.ing l'"i
tiiir.o, I ut more than Hill years old If;
ngi' be ri ckoued from the dale of con-1
K-ptloii rather than the due of birth
iiio committee cnicf.illy reckoned
tho prospects and consulted with In
surance, actuaries und vital stall
tuinna, They reported that 75 yeura
was a probable iiccoinplisliiiient, and
th association adopted their report.
It 1 not easy to Cet-rmliio what
wa the a vi ragn Ban of liftf .Ml yenre
ago. It Is generally accepted na hav
ing been around SO. It la now thought
to lie nl out TiJ, ' In New Zealand It Is
raid fo be f,5.
The method of determining till I
to add up the age na shown on the
death certificate for one year nnd to
dlvldn this by the number of deaths.
Slnco deaths In babyhood add to the
sum total of deaths, hut do not add
materially to the sum total of ages at
death, they markedly nffcit the aver
age longevity question.
Migrations nnd average nge of tho
population is another disturbing fac
tor. The committer) tool: nil this Into
consideration.
Because of the heavy death rate of
growing children, nn average ago lit
death of 7!i means that a great many
people must live Oft nnd n fair num
ber rniifit live to ba I'lO and some must
reach 123,
Thei-) are economists who nre
nor-ilnst nil this. They say, "What's
the use of living beyond the nge of
iiLr-fnlness'" The answer I that
when the nverage length of life Is set
forward 20 years, the average period
of tisrfulness, of cnpocltv for efficient.
pef.snsta)nlng work, will go forward
10 years.
B. .7. Bosrnthnl Is right. The aver
age length of efficiency has moved
forward about as manv years ns has
the overage length of life. but. we need
some cort of n movement to convince
emntovers of the fact.
While round, In ills 'iron Min of
Imlosfry," Is rlvht In saying that
organized Industry has put forward
tho ago nt which n mechanic earns
his maximum. It Is nl.io true that It
provides n plnee for profitable em-j
ployment. at living wages, of men GO
venrs, 70 years, nnd even morn than
70 venr of nge. j
However, there Is another fMd that
needs B. ,T. !osenthnl. It Is In the
teaching of men and women how to
earn fop their bodies nnd minds, so
that they will be hi rood condition
when thev reach fiO. That Is, with
good health hah ts, i-nod vision, good
hearing, not too stiff in their iotnts.
not too short winded, not oulckly ex
hn listed, nnd organically sound.
Iron Dust In Subway.
B. K, writes: "1 am working as a
guard in the subway and, though I
fed healthy, I Imagine the foul air
nnd tljj steel duct might affect my
lute necessity of sound teeth among its men. The
evsoldier, sailor or marine is putting into effect
in his civilian life tho high regard for sound teeth
wheh he learned in the service.
You. ton, if you give any thought to your health,
should see to it that your teeth are sound anil
healthy. In this office you will find facilities for
the most careful dental work. Tse them - for
health's sake.
Must I'r Sathfhd
hint f ill ii loin Mm!, In a place
l.l.e ths and til! feci ell Hthl . '
BWI.V,
I h.iie i,i-MT S'i n any t.ititi a
ahoniug the l.fo ikpciiainy of auh
w.iy woilicn.
I h.ivi' seen tituditJ which show Hint
Hi" air contain n L'ood deal of lion
dint. Thi Is pot a good foim of dust
to I, rent he,
l'i!liennoie. the b.Hierhiil.il ac
ta, a of sunlight t nursing, mid, at
tuner, thu lempei .itute la bint) and
tie crowd are an great that lloae
ni" biouht closely together.
If J-.it ini'Nt woili there, g't a
much sunlight and air n pissihlo out
of working hours.
Nil IU Slin'nes.
it. .1 U, wiltes "I. Is an ii.eni
t.on for vaiico, vn a serous one?
"I'. How loliK would one be In bed
after such mi opcr-it on?
".'I. How long bifote one would
completely recover?
", 1 lim e heard of such nil opera
tion causing stllTlies ,,f the b g
What I the reason for this""
nri'LV.
. No.
2, Half fi wetli.
3, Another w ei ll
4. Don't believe
Ua'-.i is It ndvh
or nthci wis" treat
It.
able to n (
v arli-ei elc.
to on
Mlhc Oil Ih Hn itiles.
A. t., writes' "Having ci.ustlpn.
Hon. 1 found out that one tcnspoonful
of olive oil every nmrrmur I bnufnial
for regularity of evacuation. I thl
hnhlt harmful?'
ni:i'LV.
No.
l et Her Try I ho Coiisf,
W. W. N writes: "My daughter is
subject to vore nttnehs of t ronchlti
every winter. ! you h'low of any
tiling Sl'.e can do to prevent them?
Would wintering In Los Angeles help
to prevent them'."'
llRBLY.
Assuming that consumption has
Lien examined for nnd ruled out, let
her try a winter IiiLoj- Aiigeli a.
Thirst for Literature.
Sin Francisco, Cul., Nov, 11.
When prohibition enforcement nuents
'ntered the I'olk Direct simp of Matt
Mlkcly they discovered what ap
parently waa only a thiist for litera
ture, A large library of leather
bound boohs was a consplcloua fea
ture. However, tho mlder reported
today each volume had between cov
ers otherwise hollow a neat bottle.
Tho place was said to have developed
In tho neighborhood on astonishing
taste for books. Mlkcly wna served
with a citation.
Crane Operator Stricken.
William J. Ilouts, 63, 2110 Iik
street, crano operator (it tho I'nlon
I'aclMc shojiB, died of heart failure
while at work shortly after Fri
day afternoon. He had been suffer
ing from heart disease for thu last
three months.
W hava a apaclal department under
lha auparviiion ef an expert tailorcn
end dreatmaktr for chan-inff and re
modalina; of wotni-n'i dreitra and tuits.
Abaoluta aatiafactlon Runrantred.
DRESHER BROS.
2217 Farnnrn Street
Telephoneii Omaha, AT lanlic 0345
South Side, MA rket 0060
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Sua Pi. mi Saud Dim.
fi C..' Nov, II - An U'ltomn.
bilo diu.ii by Itev. J II D. r.i.i'X.
pn-salinj cld.-i cf h" ! " ' Metbo.tiil
circuit, ni'iiilv Uuiiii" iio'iintroll
able on i lielg" and du-ppi-d u
Miltoml "ack i f'Ot l.ii. w. T.
iicgioc r..iuu with Itev. .Mr. Ii.iil.-y
Wt'tM eeriously Injiind iit'i 'I"'
reverend rn-.iped uiihai mi-d. "I
asked the t.oid to tain' Cilie of ni.
bi'fure I left home 111! luoililotf,"
was the ceintuiiit of the pieailur fob
lovMI ;; thu llci iileul.
oiiiun l!ol.!s ManV Joli.
Akron, o. Nov, 1 1 Mi M, C.
tipeer of A I. ion was ciiloMilg ttol. I-
lull' Ugh: long htf.ue the ' -rugo
I Wiiliiali ILUill'la-d In her pun tlhllit le.
I For 3ii Vol sh" las li",i employed
by the )','! Mimic A HI, In Ihliliond
Iciitnputiv, ;a yi.us of wliii h sho spent
a agent at Shir,wi"e, u Si months
ago she v. us tun; fi I led to llolzuin,
whire she now pu-Milci a pai-ton-I
g'T, ficii:ht lil:d ticket a;:nit, t'ie-
graph opete'or cii'i luiggage Mnmiier.
A Certain Woman
and Her Shoes
A cci lain New York young woman
was diiisnlng to go riioppiii;: with a
friend. Shu rank Into u chaii- und
gazed sadly at her feet. "I have il
fit iiK of chocs," she lamented, 'an, I
not a single, solitary pair that it l-n t
torture even to think if putting on"
She ha, hi t a shoe with it fl -xihlo
urch. She wouldn't hate faced a shop-
ping expedition with such ilre.nl if
'there were one pair if 'afillliv r.t lit
I her outfit. Also she would b.ivo
saved herself mm h inoiii y If she ln
! brought fewer palis und more com
I fort.
In the Cantilever Shoe a tenon
ably low heel, a stylishly touinl toe, a
natural sole line and an auh, lieili
like your own, unite to give )ou foot
comfort und efficiency of the higlust
order. The fhxibili.' inch conform
willingly with ivory step: the fli-xiblo
arch draws up, whin you lace Canti
levers, to hIvc each i:rch Just the de
gree of slljiport desireil; and the fb xl
bio H fi ll permila the bti cngl In nli.g
exercise of auh luiiscl-s that rut
reels and prevent "weak foot,"
For real comfort In a good lo iking
j shoe splendidly made und reasonably
I priced, you need at h-nst one pa.r of
j Cantilevers In your wardrobe,
I All fiticssworli eliminated; every
! shoo Is now filled by X-ray without
J extra cluiifie lo you.
.Sizes 2 to II. Width AAA A to LK.
For Men and Women.
IIOISKUY, SI'ATS and KI'IUIKICS.
Sab In Omaha Only by
(WTILKVMK SIIOi; SIIOI.
Neiv Liiialion
1708 Howard Slrect.
Opposilii V. V. ('. A.
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