Warrant Out - for Mother of Bride, 14 Charges Aiding and Abetting Illegal Marriage and Forged Cheek Career of Boy Son-in-Law. The youthful romance of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lengman, 17 and 14 years old, which seemed "so sweet" to the bride's mother Friday morning, did not please her so much Friday night when she left her rooming house a few steps ahead of a deputy sheriff who held a warrant for her arrest. The warrant charged the mother, Mrs. Orphle Hitchock, with aiding and abetting the illegal marriage and alleged forged check career of young bengman. The warrant was sworn to by Fred P. Lengman, the boy's father, a farmer living near Beard, In. Mrs. Hitchcock's whereabouts could not be learned by officers Fi^ day night. According to Police Cap tain Kheahan of the South Omaha station, Mrs. Hitchcock decided to leave her rooming house when she found that the landlady had piled all her belongings on the front porch while she was visiting the young married couple at the county jail. The landlady objected to the publicity which she had brought the house. Accompanied oil Honeymoon. ► I.engmnn, sr., was determined Sat urday morning that his son should "take his medicine’' for his alleged forgeries, but he was equally deter mined that Mrs. Hitchcock should share In the punishment. His deter mination was increased by the story which the younger man told at their meeting at the county jail Saturday morning. According to the youthful husband, Mrs. Hitchcock accompanied him and his bride on their elopement to Beth any, Mo., where they were married, and on their subsequent honeymoon. It was at her direction, he declared, that he wrote and cashed the checks which brought about his arrest. To each of the checks he signed the name of W. H. Hitchcock, foster father of his bride. This, also, he said he did at Mrs. Hitchcock’s direc tion. Young Lengman toid his father Saturday morning that he had cashed checks at Dawson, Jamaica, Bagley and Perry, la., and at Philadelphia. Mo. The forgery charge was filed against him at Bagley, la., and a deputy sheriff from Guthrie county is expected to arrive in Omaha Sat urday afternoon to return him to Bagley. Father Deeply Affected. The elder I.engman was dgeply af fected at the meeting Saturday morn ing, but he did not falter in his reso lution not to assist his son out of his difficulties. "I have helped you out of trouble twice before,” he told him. This time ij’ou must take your medicine.” tffc. This declaration, made through (>ars, seemed not to worry the boy. “You did worse things yourself,” he ^ retorted coldly. According to the elder I.engman FREE MANUAL Covers listed New York stocks, givlnf high and low prices from 1906 to date, dividends, etc. Also gives high and low prices New York Cotton. Chicago Oram —send for your FREE copy today. Dept. K-4 6. H. C. SCHAUBLE * CO. 63-68 Wall Street New York ADVERTISEMENT. MONEY IN GRAIN $12.60 buy* guarantee option on 10.000 l.u*hels of wheat or corn. No further risk. A movement of 6c from option price gives you an opportunity to take f.'OO; 4c, $400; Sc, $300, ete. WRITE TODAY FOR PARTICULARS and FREE MARKET LETTER. Investors Daily Guide, S. W. Brand Dept. S-2, 1016 Baltimore Ave., K. C., Mo Y oung Elopers Held in County Jail I Mr. ANO JKfS. J(6ert Sengman ---1 i ™ ; ! WvlM»*M> < W. H, Hitchcock, his wife, Orphle. anil Mrs. Hitchcock's daughter, Mil dred, the 14-year-old bride, were all tenant workers on a farm adjoining the Lengman place. The present young husband and wife became ac quainted at school. Young Lengman told his father Sat urday morning that he and his bride had eloped to Missouri to be married because he had heard that their mar riage in thnt state could not be an nulled so long as they remained In Iowa. The young bride Is being held at Rlvervlew detention home, though no charge Is filed against her. OFFICERS HERE FOR DANE MEET Annual meeting of the board of di rectors of the Danish Brotherhood of America will be held Monday In Oma hat at the offices of Frank V. Lar son, 927 Omaha National Bank build ing, supreme secretary. The officers, who will arrive In Omaha Saturday for the meeting, are: S. Iversen, New Haven, Conn., su preme president: John Christiansen, Cincinnati, supreme vice president: R. Rasmussen, Kenosha, Wis., su preme treasurer; C. Jensen, Chisago: M. Peterson, Manistee, Mich.; J. Anderson, St. Louis, supreme trus tees. The officers will be guests of the Omaha lodge No. 1, Danish Brotherhood of America, Tuesday eve ning. FLAG TORN FROM LA FOLLETTE CAR Meriden, Conn., Oct. 3.—John R. Fegel and L. R. Delesdernier, com manders respectively of the local posts of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, requested five members of the Ia Follette tVheeler automobile party touring the state, to remove an American flag from their automobile, when they stopped here for a meeting today The request was refused and the com manders removed the flag. J. A. Hopkins, head of the party, filed a complaint with the local police au thoritles. Charity Carnival and Dance. Carnival and darne will be given by the Thorpeian Athletic club at the City auditorium Sunday, Novem ber 16. The festivities will begin at 1 In the afternoon and will continue to midnight. Proceeds will go to some charitable orglnlzatlon. Mid-West News Deserts Ranks of La Follette and Wheeler Because of Indifference. The Mid-West News, an Omaha periodical which has been support ing the La Follette-Wheeler indepen dent ticket In the national campaign, has just come out for the re-election of Calvin Coolidge, This Is one of the most Important switches made so far In the three cornered fight between Coolidge, La Follette and Davis. The paper Is a labor and agricultural Journal with a large nation-wide circulation. J. A. Lochray, editor of the Mid-West News, has returned from two weeks' tour of eastern states and In a signed statement In hts paper de clares that the La Follette forces have failed In their effort to line up labor. "'Wherever T have gone among the La Follette supporters I have found nothing but pessimism—a condition brought about by the general Indif ference. if not actunl opposition, on the part of the rank and file of the American wage earners toward the campaign of Senator aL Follette and Wheeler.” the statement reads. "Campaign Destructive One.” This attitude, Lochray asserts, has sprung “from the Inborn common sense and conservatism of these wage earners themselves ” He character izes the La Follette-Wheeler cam paign as a destructive one “aimed against established Institutions long recognized as a part of our Amer lean life.” The statement continues: "American Institutions and Amer ican standards are at stake In this campaign. American wage earners are vitually concerned In the protec tion and preservation of those Institu tions and standards. They prefer the standards which they have today, standards which are superior to those of all other countries and Infinitely preferably to the roseate pictures cf a mlllenlum which I .a Follette and Wheeler promise them after the house In which they are now living has been torn flown. “No Halfway Ground." "La Follette Is an enemy of the existing onler of things. He has sc cepted the unqualified endorsement of the socialists ami other radicals There Is no half way ground. Between our Institutions and those of social ism, the forerunner of communism there lies nn impassable chasm. We must choose one side or the other I-a Follette accepts the support of the socialists who expect him to put their doctrines and theories into force, and he must he classed as a socialist by all thinking people, even though he does not label himself ns such. Follette stands on the social Istfc side of the question. On the other side stands Calvin Coolidge. with a constructive program fAr the preservation and betterment of our Institutions." Coolidge Kernrd Good. In his statement. T.ocliray quotes from several of the president’s messages to working men to demon strata Coolldge’s Interest In the ail vancement of wage earners. The president's labor record, the state ment asserts, Is above reproach. Ills determined poaltion In favor of econ omy and tax reduction should appeal to labor, Lochray believes. The editor's statement concludes: "The president wants to help every body's business by making easier the business of making a living. "Because he stands for American Institutions, for common sense and economy In government, and for the rights of nil under the constitution Calvin Coolidge will be re elected, and Ills victory, In my judgment, will mean a more prosperous and happy people, not only In America hut In Europe as well, during the next four yen i s. "That Is why I am for Coolidge.” MISSION STUDY CLASS TO OPEN Mia* Kthel Hartley, former tepre aentatlve of the Omaha V. \V, C. A at llanrhow. China, will lead the ml* ainn at inly rlnaa whlrh will hold Ita f I rat meeting of Ihe fall aeaaon «t 10 it. tn. next Thuradny. The rlnaa will he under the suspires of the Women'* Mla*lon*ry feder* tlnn, and will *tudy "Chin*'* Ch*l lenire to Christianity," * hook hy I,m ill* o. Porter. Jewish History Classes. Jewish history under th« auspice* of the Omaha chapter Alph {/adlk Aleph, will hi»«ln Wed nesday evening, October 14, nt th« Jewish community center > J. S. BACHE & CO. | Established 1992 ,_ Mf N-w York Stock Exchange ,_i„. I Chicago Hoard of Trade embers.. New York Cotton Exchange lend other leading Exchange*. New York: 42 Broadway Chicago: 108 S. LaSalle St. | Branches and correspondents located in principal eitiaa. I Stocks, Bonds, Grain, I Cotton, Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold for Cash or j Carried on Conservative Margin ^ I 224 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg., Omaha j Telephone JA ckson 5187-88 I “The ftache Review- sent on application—Correspondence Invited. FORMER HE1LTH COMMISSIBNEK RECOMMENDS FBEHCH DISCOVERY H TAKE OFF FAT Dr. J. J. RUDOLPH and other Physicians advise SAN-GRI-NA for FAT PEOPLE. Up to now, reducing had been sn almost unaolvable problem. It was either a question of losing a tew pounds and rum your health with dangetou* drugs or remain fat. Today a French physician of unquestionable reputation has to his credit a discovery called "SAN-GRI-NA," which quickly does away with moat obstinate cases of obesity and at the same time improves the health and appearance arid rejuvenates the entire system. “1 consider ‘SAN-GRI-NA’ not only s remark able fat reducer.“ fays Or Rudolph, former health commissioner, hut 1 advise it as a general tonic and health builder for fat people.'' Physicians have used ’’SAN GRI-NA” themselves, and have prescribed it to their immediate family and patients, thus proving that it is absolutely harmless and effertive “SAN-GRI-NA” is a small tablet which should he taken three times a day. It does not contain any dangerous drugs, and has been used by the discoverer in his own practice with most remarkable success It i-. now recommended and sold in America, by reliable druggists on.'v, with guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded “SAN-GRI NA” does not reduce fat people over night There is no miracle about it. It is a safe gradual loss of flesh which varies trom 4 to 6 pounds a week, leaving the patient stronger and healthier with every pound of fat lost. No flabby tissues or wrinkles will follow the use of “SAN GRI-NA.” READ THIS LETTER “For years I had tried everything advertised to reduce, but without success— I weighed 110 sounds and was considered a most obstinate case of obesity I had spent a small fortune on pills, creams, girdles, etc., but they never helped me; then I found out about 'SAN-GRI-NA.' I used it for eight weeka and lost 5J pounds; at the same »ime I ao transformed my appearance and improved my health that to-day I 1y the fire department. Agent’s Name in Bribe Case Authorities Laugh at “Joke;” Free Man Charged With Approaching Detective. The attempted bribery of Georgr Summitt, h»ad of the police morale squad, was all a Joke. First the Joke was on Summitt. Next It was on Alllo Era, 222 North Thirteenth street, who tried to bribr him. Now it is on Federal Agent Samardick, who helped plan the “Joke." . Alfio Era called Summitt to his home Friday night and offered him 125 “for good luck." Summitt reject ed the money and arrested Era for attempted bribery. Era saw that the Joke had miaflred and told police that he had offered the bribe at the direction of Robert Samardick and other prohibition offi cials, who wanted to "frame" the police officer. Chief of Police Van Deusen went into executive session Saturday morn ing. When the conference ended it w'ss announced that Era, at the direr tion of another man, had tojd prohibi tion officials that Summitt "could be bribed." Samardick laughllngly said, "Why don’t you try?" Era declared that he would, and did so with the knowl edge of Samardick. Under these conditions it was de elded that Era could not be held and the bribery charge was dismissed. COLD WEATHER IS PREDICTION Omahana should shake the moth balls out of their winter overcoats. Meteorologist M. V. Robins an nouneed Saturday. Cloudy tonight and Sunday, with colder weather Sunday, Is his official prediction. Frost is probable through out most of Nebraska Sunday night. If the frost prediction Is confirmed by Sunday morning reports, Robins will broadcast a warning to farmers from station WOAW at the Sunday morning chapel services. Snow was reported Friday night from Helena, Mont., and Yellowstone park. AnYKRTIKF.MBNT. ARE YOU NERVOUS? Do You Ha** Headache, Backache? Hear What Mr». Banks Has to Say I>e* Moines. H*wa — I was a'l run n in health. I would have spells «>f n vousnes*. hmadnehs and back ache «o I could hardly stmd on rnv feet sometimes. and could not eat n*'i «le*-p. 1 u.f« advised to try Dr Fieri** a Favorite Prescription, which l did. and it completely cured rr.e and I have been well ever since. I ran rat and sleep *_'ood flew and the “Fa vorite Prescript ion* Is the cause of It. I am delighted to recommend this medu-ine to a ! suffering women?"— Mr*. Ruby Ranks. 605 E. 16th Street The us*1 of Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription ha* made many women happy hv making them healthy. Get it at on< e from your nearest druggist, in tablets or liquid, or send l^c to Dr. Pie • e's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y., for trial pkg. AD VRKTI.HKM ENT. \ DYF.RTI* KM F NT. AD YKRT19KM EXT. Health Questions Answered By DR LEWIS BAKER An Advertisement Telling How and When to U»« Trustworthy Product* and Reproducing Extract* of Patron*' Letter* Relating to Cadomene, Balmwort, Sulpherb, Arbolone, Su-thol, Mentho-Laxene, Minyol. Hypo-Nuclane, Vitane, Etc. / Mr* J R ■ ■k* "I am J>2 jears r»l«l and am very nerv ous. Suffer a great deal with pam in head and hack of neck Have no ambition and am a l w a v a tired and de p r e • eed Am pale and li*t D«. L.wU Bakw '•** " Anawer’ T euggeat thet Cadomene tab let# he taken to *»d Improvement of the quality anl quantity of th* blond and thus restore the normal functioning of the body organs and nervoua ayatem. e a # T T> ask*: "I am *avent#an and under weight for my age and height Am troubled with roitivan«M and ptmplea and boll** on my fa** and body. Would Ilk* tn know what to take*" Anawer: Tn quickly aid ih# bowels and lid th* blood of th# toxin* causing plm nlea and hoi Is, take ffutpherb tablefa a« a lainttv* blood medlclna To Increase weight trv Hypo Nurlan# tabltta *" • nutrltM.nal’ tonic. They may »*• taken at •tame time* • * a HA* a aka "1 have Madder and kid ney trouhle. with a burning, atlnglng aen -aiion after voiding 1 have to gat up ft mu four to fl\# time* at night, and often have dull ache* and stiffness of muacl*a and .Joint# < an thla condition h# helped*" Anawer. Thte condition la anmetlmea du*- *o «onetlpatlen. in which case t*ke Nulpherb tablet# #e » In wel and Kidney irguletor If due to functional Inactivity of the kldneva. take Ralmwnrt tablet# a# . diuretic tonic end neutralising agent to >onr up th* kidney* and overcoma the bladder Irritation • • • Anawer to Mr# K M It Where high iilonil pressure *xl#t* the tiere«>nal alien nun of a physician t« nec#»aary. • • • Anawer to Mr# .T R The rain# of lieu t Itla may aomethnea be relieved by llghtlv • nrolntlng with triple attength Menth** l.sven* halve 8u fhol tablet# give tellef in mint * «■##. of rheumatic character. • • • T TV eaka "In th# p**t v#*r t have gotten too fat and also suffer with em l>arraaament. he* a use I have to ha'# all in v 'lothing made to order, .a# nothing will fit me. Tan t reduce*" Anawer I suggest that you ehtaln Ar. bolone tablet a which are ganerallv very effective in redu* ng aup*rfluoua fjt • • e Mra F H ask* "ft a* am a Ilka T eao’t eat anything It lava on my atemarh and ferment", forme gas and presses on mv heart. 1 wish you would tall nia what to do*" Anawer If constipated take Faar# Reval Fill** aa a pleasant laxative Also begin taking Trlopeptln# tablets which tend to eld and over* oine functional dlatreaa of ill* #i< ina* h and hosrela • e • W F 11 "Mr hair la falling have Itching scalp and a had '•ana of dandruff la It necessary to < ut the hair before using th# plain yellow Mlnyol? I'oea Mlnvol etaln the hair*" Anawer No. do not cut halt No. Mlhyol dee* not etaln It quickly atppa dandruff falling hair, and Itching scalp and improves the strength and beauty of the hair. t * « Answer tn Mr IT Cadomen* table's and Balm wort tablets may be taken at the same time when conditions warrant • • • Answer to Mrs F K For your child * obstinate rough try Mentho I.atene. Cor tain* no opiates, narcotics, pine or chloro form and helps where ordinary cough syrupa fail. • • • K K T a*ka After recovering from the 'flu T waa left with a stubborn, cough Ma\e tried many ough remedies and doctors' tnedh inea with no good re ault* " Answer For obstinate deep seated cough, not due to tuberculosis. I have re« unintended Mentho l.ayene for the past fifteen years and thousagda have f -und It superior to anyth nc else It |* best for both children and adult*. • • • Mrs k R ask* 'Will you pl*as* ad vise a remedy for nasal catarrh and bad breath *" Answer: Obtain antiseptic Wans Few der and use at per directions as a nasal douche, mouth wash and to gargle throat nvic# or more daJb Also apply Mentho* l. asena Salve In nostril* morning and night This la the most effeotU * treat men t when used regularly for *e\ern! weeks. NOTH For manv years pr Tews Maker Medical director. The Blsrkhutn Fiodurta Co IT? College MMg Pavton. Ohio, haa been recommending trustworthy medicine* to million* of people thtough the medium of the newspaper*, and doubtless has helped In relieving the ad m. epta and minor infirmities of th# public more then anv elnvle individual In the world's hl*tor> and by an tnrapenshe Orel hod Tha medicine* mentioned bv him are nure and free from habit forming drug* Thev represent the combined wisdom and e«ner!en«e of ph*s! of Make* S *re«i guide hook • Health and Meautv " will be mailed to anv one sending ten centa Thmiaands have written him espreaslon* similar to the follow ng I FTTH HA TO OH HAKKH. Mr John T Hart. M« W P Woodruff rieee 1 ndlanapolla. Tnd . writes "In ISIS T waa feeling very mieerabl Felt we«k and no ambition I got worse front dav to day end I'eiimt too weak to cl*mn stairs I • ailed a doctor and ha asked what I waa doing to help myaajf T told him T had 1u*t commenced using Cadn men# tablets Ha told me to continue as they were aa good a* anything he could prescribe Ktter using two hose* T kept getting better until now T am f t foe most anything At pent* good sleep well er, Had weighed IP pound* and now weieh ITS pound* 1 think It is the best medi cine for a rundown system and recom mend It to e\ eryone. etc " see Miss Mamie K Brook* Brighton Kr write t never wrote a letter like thl* but I feel that 1 must *sv that Balmwprt 'ablets are tire best 1 ever used t svtf fered two year* with k dne) and bladdet 'rouble Had to get up ten or twelve tin es a? night M> brother, who had eu» v'-wefully used Ralmwort told me to try them and now 1 am ever *o much better I i»Mtr have to rise more than once, and >uu can use my letter to tell others, ett " • • e Mr John F Henderson, bo* 10J. Gar land T»t wr'tes. I am a young man. university graduate and an art-st by pro feaat on ! have, for about three years, ‘ -en having pains all through my chest, with a deep-seated cough moat of the time I was examined and do, tors all *aitl 1 had no T H but one sa d I must have my tonsils removed l did. but to no aval! One day a sho* salesman told me t,» try Mentho-Latens Well I did nnd bes*dr* having a pleas.ng taste It felt ax* axUdhirg snd stopped my te-nbla rough inttan t |x That awful roughing, hawking, fcpittlng and palm art all gene, etc ’• ^>avid Ravi* *1* G**e St T. Rochester. Fa . wriie* 1 must sav you x'ertanly do recommend the right thlrg f bad been badly constipated for fiv# years and had to ■ nrt muaily take strong purgatives to r*rev ent *ertnua trouble Rut s nee taking Sulpherb tablets which you *d*!»ed eon*e one else to take whose rase was slmMar to m»ne 1 arn novy free of eons,y breath One day I read you answer* »r>d saw that some one else had suffered a« I did and had gotten relief f'oni tak'UR TrippepHne tablet* I used them and havr not been troubled s nee and 1 gladly tall other* of the-r goodness, etc ' • • • Herman A Yok;e 2411 Mb A*e Reaver Falls. Fa wr lies I starred taking Sulpherb tablets about two weeks ago and tbov are *u*a helping me i waa h.>the»rxl with ptmplea bolts and blackheads for • oTt’e t'nve hut they are gll leaving me o. sin e T s'arted tskln* Sulpherb t.vl lets Tott may u«a im lette:. etc'' • • • John \ tier t'tv 4 4 South Rt R’e»t I x rvn Mae* w-rltas For S *e»'« 1 ha> * Iveen usnf Yilane t*owder for catarrh and thought it tlire to tell you what tt d 1 for pve A man who worked tn a hospital told me about tt Haxs to't mx mates about it and qu‘ia a few of the*n are using it and thex all sneak well .fit 1 would not ha without It for It la doing me good, el, ' • • • Froe*t Fo'le Uth At Toledo Ohio writes Has! been troubled w th itching s. alp falling hair and dandruff f >r ve.vr* but ba*e used an* lar of Min'el and »wu*| aav that the trouble* haxs left nut Am very much pleased a* d grateful and rex* omnvend M’uvol at all tunes • s • Information If your regular druggUt does not supply th* medicines mem 'ret hy Fr Raker the following can do *<* Hbertuan A MrtVnnell .Stores Reatnn Frug I'n Freggei Fox Frug tV Jer-x * Frug Rtore Green a Fha'rnacy, and all good druggist* exeixwherg. LOCAL CHEMISTS MEET TUESDAY The October meeting of the Qptaha section of the Americnn Chfmtnit society will be held next Tuesday night at *, at the Creighton Denial college, Twenty-sixth and California, streets. Dr. L. B. Parsons, consult ing chemist of Cudahy Packing com pany, will apeak on "Water, the I ni vereal Catalyst." Dr. William M. Barr, consulting chemist of the t'n ion Pacific system, will read a re port of the fall meeting of the Amer ican Chemical society. There will l>e a short talk on “Better Home Light ing," by E. O. Brow n. ZANNI TO RESUME FLIGHT ON SUNDAY Shanghai, Oft. 4.— MaJ. Zannl, Argentine round-the-world flyer, will leave for Japan at & Sunday morning, he announced today. I’nfavorable weather reports caused the hop cff to be puetponeu today. Be-a Want Arts Produce Results. 1 LOTS IF WATER Take Salt? to Flu<-h Kidneys If Bladder Bothers or Bark Hurts Eating too much rich food may pro duce kidney trouble In some form says a well-known authority, because the acids created excit* the ktdnev.-. Then they become overworked, get sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region, rheuma tic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Ir ritation. The moment your back aches or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you. begin drinking lots of good water and also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from! any good pharmacy, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys fttny then aot fine. This famous saluis made from the acid of grape; gy.d lemon juice, combined writh Iphia; and has been used for years to flush ■ logged kldnevy and stimulate fh*m to activity: also to neutralize the ackls In th» system so that they no lunjfer Irritate, thus often relieving bladder disorders. * ,,,« Jad S' ’rs can not Injure stives?: makes a delightful effervescent litbia «aif