Horror of Worms Halted Burial Children Testify in Suit to De termine Place of Inter ment of Mother. Special Dispatch to The Omaha Bee. Columbus, Neb., June 21.—Horror ^of being burled In the ground, where worms were, testified Miss Jessie Kinnan of Columbus in Platte county district court, made her mother, Mrs. M. J. Kinnan request that she not be burled. This wish, the daughter said, was often expressed by her mother prior to her death at Good land, Kan., Oct. 31, 1921. \ Miss Kinnan told the court that she, as well as two of her sisters. Miss iJollie Kinnan and Mrs. August Grover, both of Columbus, had promised the mother that her wishes would be respected. The sisters erected a costly mausoleum in the Columbus cemetery, planning to move the mother’s body here from a vault in Forest Lawn cemetery in Omaha, where it is at present. The other three of the Kinnan chil dren, Herbert, Joseph and Mrs. Harry Kllsworth of Polk county, allege that on two occasions, when their mother secongpanied them to their father’s grave in the Osceola cemetery, that Jhe woman said she wanted to be buried there. They said that not un til the funeral did they learn of their Sisters intentions to keep the body* in the Omaha vault until the mauso leum could be finished. The woman's death occurred at Goodland, while the family was on an automobile trip to California. Reference has also been made sev eral times during the hearing to the fact that Jessie and Dollie Kinnan have filed a $14,000 claim against their mother's estate for the services they gave in taking care of her dur ing the last years of her life. Day and One Son Are Fined and Put Under Peace Bond fepf * Beatrice, Neb., June 21.—In the case of the state against William Day. his wife, Sarah, and sons, Cilis and Ray, of the Barneston vicinity, who were charged with assaulting Mrs. William Ewing, wife of an employe of the power plant located on Day's farm, was tried in County Judge Mess more's court. William was fined $25 and costs; his son, $10 and costs. The action against Mrs. Day and son, Ray, was dismissed. William Ewing was found guilty of assaulting Cilis Day on June 5, anti he was fined $20 and costs. All o£ the defendants were put under bond of $500 each to keep the peace. Kearney Man Head of Foreign War Vets Omaha Chosen by Convention as Encampment City Next Year. Special Dispatch to The Omaha Bee. Kearney, Neb., June 21.—W. J. Adkinson of Kearney was elected state department commander of the Veteran? of Foreign Wars In convention here today. Other officers elected are; O. D. Bolster, Lincoln, senior vice com mander; B. H. Eddy, Fremont, Junior vice commander; O. E. Weber, M. D Wahoo, quartermaster; Rev. Frank Major, Kearney, chaplain; Judge J. M. Turbyflll, Hastings, judge advocate H. A. Hoenic, Omaha, council adminis tration; Dr. M. F. Deffenbough Fairmont, department surgeon. Omaha was selected as the 1924 en campment city, the date of the gath ering remaining to be fixed. If any of the visiting delegates an ticipated stormy sessions, during dis cussion of the bonus bill, relationship with the American Legion and activi ties of the veterans’ bureau, they were disappointed. No insurgent movement of any nature, developed, the gather ing being as harmonious as the state Sunday school convention held last week. IN OUR EXCHANGE DEPT. Flayer Piano Specials Tomorrow We place on sale tomorrow, Friday, a number of Player Piano Bargains in our used department Values that guar antee you a handsome saving over new prices. These Player Pianos are of the better kind, therefore will appeal especially to those who want a Quality Player-Piano, but do not desire to pay the new prices. Be sure to see them Friday. A “Certified” need 88 note ' Player-Piano $20 Down k With 110.00 worth of music rolls and bench. The case is of plain design, the tone is brilliant and the play er action is very re ponsive. The player s In excellent condi ion. Price Take a lent; time 1 pay balance. “Certified" elightiy need 88 note Flayer-Piano $2® Down With $1400 worth of music rolls and bench This beautiful ouallty player' would in all probability cost $600.00 new. Also of plain design. Responsive action and well made. I'rlca Pay aa you play. “Certified” slightly used 88 note Player-Piano $£0 Down With $10.00 worth of music rolls and bench. Here Is one of the highest grade players Oil the market. If brand new, would cost • bout $025.00. Modern n every respect A r*al high grata bur aln. Price *325 Take n long lime i pny halaoec. We guarantee satisfaction. Any GRAND PR A Y KR PIANO or PHONOGRAPH you select can he used by you from one day to a year, and if it Is not Just what you went In every particular you can exchange It for any PIANO we. have in stock and we will allow you every dollar that you have previously paid on the Instrument you possess. New Grand Pianos $595.00 New Player Pianos $395.00 New Upright Pianos $275.00 AND REMEMBER, HE MAKE NO DELIVERY CHARGE. If You Cannot ( all This Hcek, .Send This Coupon. ' : R Bclimoller * Mueller Plano <-n , 15IMI-1* Dodtce Bt, Pleuan send me a complete Hat of your Certified Card Player Pianos. Name ..'.. Struct and ..City. SdimollerSfllndler Piano G> l3MT6-l8-Dodfte SL- • * Omaha Man, 90, Found Dead in Chair Special Dinpatrh to The Omaha Bee. Wymore, Neb., June 21.—Joe Mer rill, 90, eccentric bachelor and civil war veteran, residing on a 15-acre timbered tract near the Union Pacific tracks, two miles northeast of here, for the past 45 years, was found by neighbors dead in hi* home Thursday afternoon. The body was full clothed and sit ting upright In ft chair. According to physicians Merrill had been dead about four days. He was last seen alive Sunday. Death Is supposed to have resulted from natural causes. He Is thought to have had money, as for years he has drawn a pension of $72 per month and spent little, living as a recluse. His only known rela tives are two brothers, Robert, in Maine, and Albert, in New York. It is said he never married because his brother Albert won his sweetheart in the east 55 years ago, after which Merrill came west and has never seen his brothers since. Burial arrangements are pending word from the estranged brothers. Legion Asks Hospital Promise Be Fulfilled Kiieclal Dispatch ts. St< icks Of Blouses, Skirts, Sweaters, Underwear, * Brassieres, Petticoats, and Hosiery At Price Reductions Ranging From « Shop on the Main Floor for Hosiery Third Floor for Underwear and Brassieres % Shop On Second Floor for Sweaters Blouses, Skirts and Petticoats Included in this sale are many timely purchases of overstocks, manufacturers’ samples and other desirable goods which, purchasing for cash and in large quantities we are able to offer in this sale at similar reductions. A Rare Opportunity for Women and Misses to Purchase a Full Supply of These Articles at Prices Which Enable Them to Effect Important Savings A Few Hints Showing Just What This Sale Means to Economical Shoppers: A Few Items in Blouses l Plrvnooc A number of white and colored Lingei 1G IjIOUSGS lingerie blouses; Orkin £*Q _ Bros, price was 1.50; our price will be Ui/C T Jnrrprip Pint 1CPC White lingerie blouses of the •LilllgGI IfcJ IDlULloCo better grade; lace and embroid ery trimmed; regulation and overblouse styles; some hand made models; Orkin Bros, prices were 2.98 f?Q to 3.98; our price will be * PncflimP PlnilQPd 30(1 (,°R,l,mP RPort R ’ 1 Y LOSlUIIlC IjIUUSCo blouses; embroidered and tai lored models of crepe de chine and georgette; in light col ■>rs; Orkin Bros, prices were 4.98 to 7.98; O QQ our price will be A Few Items in Petticoats Jersey Petticoats light and dark colors; Orkin Bros, price was “I QQ 3.98; our price will be A*t/0 Cillr PpftlPPCttc Badium and heavy Jersey Silk Pet OlIK I CLlILUaL^j(,oa^1_jn ajj colors; Orkin Bros prices were 5.98 to 7.50; our price O QQ will be 0*0«7 3ilLr Rlnnmovc Silk Bloomers; in knee and olIK IJlUUlIlcIo longer lengths; ’I AA Orkin Bros, price 2.98; our price A *\/U A Few Items in Skirts Wool and Silk Skirts one of a kind; Orkin Bros, prices were 5.95 *1 rA to 10.00; our price will be O* I «/ Plpofpcl Wool Crepe Pleated Skirts In riedLCU Ot\Ii ta itulfc pleats; Orkin Bros. A AO |lrice was 7.98; our price will be Silk Pleated Skirts « gray, navy and black; Orkin Bros, prices f"7 QQ were 12.98 to 16.50; our price will be I #«/0 iVVhifp Tuli Skirts Nvhi,p T"'’ S,s; orkin Bros, price w as 2.25; our price will be only Women’s Silk Undergarments combinations, teddies and union suits; of heavy quality silk . Orkin Bros, prices were 3.50 to 5.95; Qff our prices will be I PIava Qi1Voctc 1,1 flesb »»d orchid; n all Lriove ollK VeSLS si7ps Orkin Bros.’ OQ price, 1.98; our price, Jl Glove Silk Bloomers °ih'no length. Orkin Bros’price, 3.50; our price, Items in Undergarments o:]U Tub Silk Teddies. sHbuldei k llK 1 CuUl“S|tr|1p(| nnd built-up styles; OQ Orkin Bros, price was 2.25; our price will be Sijk Undergarments uni and crepe dc chine; Orkin Bros price tens 4.50; our price will be I »/ vyilitp miL” Ppttiroat^ • >°«iBl.’ panel Shadow >V!11U OllK I ClLRUd.lt> proo( underskirts; in plain and striped silks; Orkin Bros, price O OQ was 5.00; our price will be £<««/0 pr|nppcc Cline Satinette Princess Slips Doubb * * ss k Ip* panel shadow-proof of self niatcri al; Orkin Bros, price w as 2.98; -| our price will bo J. • I «* Silk Undergarments n,"v"'j. n",mi7- S!,,,l ° inv (if utitisualh good quality; in radium, trillium, crepe Lorraine; Or- /»Q kin Bros, price was 5.98; our price will be A Few Items in Sweaters Wool Slip-Over Sweaters uT • good range of colors; Orkin Bros, price was "4 AA 1 .98 ; our price w ill be A»vJIA Pure Silk or Fibre Sweaters lo) Fibre Sweater; Orkin Bros, prices were 7 QQ 19.50 to 29 50; our price will be * U'nnl Qtvoafovc Fine high trade light weight wool >> ooi eaters sweat(rs. luxedo. sl!p.orii jac. quette or coat model*; Orkin Bros, price* €% QQ were 5.95 to 10.00; our price will be -- % A Few Items in Hosiery O; 11 - Uncifivv \\ omen s Bure Thread S;'.k Hosierv— v UK nUMBiy Black, white and shoe -| Q«T 1c*; Orkin Bros price 2.95 and 3.50; our price, A«t/U Silk Hosierv J g . 11 * * toned; all m k to The hem; Qf* Orkin Bros price was 1.95; our price will be c/OC Silk Hosierv omen's Silk Hosiery- Semi fashion, 4 4 • with lisle tops; in black, white and shoe shade*; Orkin Bro*. price 1.50; 3nr price w ill be / «/C Silk Hosierv w "’/n\ s;k • toned and a few full-fashioned; silk to the knee; w kit.. black ami brown ; i »rkin p' ■” Bros, price was 1 (Hi and 1.59; our price " ill ho DOC A Few Items in Brassieres ' ov«i>' Form Bandeau* Of i.esh silk 1 U lit. R l (. o brocade satin ; back closing; 1 r»r* Orkin Bros, price 2.95; our price will be A« I I cc?pi*pc l overs Form Bandeaux Of fanev flesh 444 1 brocade; in back closing styles; Orkin Bro* AA our price w ill be r/OC HtindP’lUX ('f Otvy brock s and cotton poplins and 1 ‘ novelty cloth; short and long lines For int r prices w i re 75c to 1.26; our I 4 price will be *x-iC e