" -T-' ' ' Churches to Plan Ignited Action on j Omaha Problems * % Get-Together at First jjVfethodist Church Novem j her 10 to Discuss Civic, Moral Issues. A ‘'get-tpgether" meeting of the < rtnaha Federated Council of 1 'hurdles, including representatives "l every Protestant denomination in yo city, will be held the evening of >j)veinber 10 in the parlors of the lift'd Methodist church. Dinner will by served at the church. -The executive committee of the council, including J, Dean Ringer, • ynirman; J. R. Cain, jr.; Rev, M. Vflan Keith of Pearl Memorial Metli bolst church, and Klmer Thomas, met Thursday noon to complete plans for itfe meeting. ‘Purpose of the council is to consid r and good hair through life. The i constant use of Cuticura Soap, as sisted by Cuticura Ointment, keeps ! the skinandscalpcleanand healthy. f InnpItB Fr*e by Mill Aflrirro* "CntleartLibnr •torlM. Dtpt 3lP, Malden 44, Mai* " Sold #v«ry* whrrr!Soap26e. Ointment *nd60c 1 air urn Ac / Cuticura Products Are Reliable. H --' ::r: AIIVKHTINKMK.NT. THE IDEAL WOMAN f Strong, healthy and beautiful in ■form and feature with a happy di sposition. Upon her condition depends • the physical well being of her < liil Jdren and the happiness of ih<> about Mier. It is only by making the best ' of herself that a woman can give her beHt to the world. When weak ‘end ailing there Is one tried and true (.remedy, Lydia K. I’lnkhnni's Vege • table Compound made from roots and •herbs which for fifty years has been ''•restoring the women of America to le ulth and liuppin* Iowan, 88, to Vote for Coolidge DAVII) BAILKY, 88. of Bedford, la., who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. ii. Kussell, 2552 Fowler avenue, plans to return to his home on Sunday for the purpose of easting his ballot for Calvin Coolidge. ‘‘I am going bark to vote if I have to walk," said the old gentleman. “I voted for Abraham Lincoln in 1860 and have voted nothing but the, re publican ticket since that time. My first vote was cast in Springdale, la., Cedar county. In 1861 I voted the second time for Lincoln while I was in the army stationed at Murphysboro, Tenn.” Bailey was a member of the 150th Ohio infantry during his service of three years in the civil war. Ills father and seven brothers were all re publicans, he said. He hasn’t missed one election. 4 MEN INJURED IN TRAIN CRASH Ixts Angeles, Cal., Oct. 30.—E. C. Ferris, engineer, was probably fatally hurt and three other railway work ers injured when two Southern Pa cific railway freight trains crashed together here today. Boy Held for Attack on Crippled Cousin Shenandoah, la., Oct. 30_John Gadberry, IT, of liandolph was given a preliminary hearing in police court on a charge of attacking his cousin. Betty Hemper, 13, a cripple, who is wheeled about in a chair. The case was continued until November 5. Dr. Kerr gavo bond for the boy. The girl's mother, Mrs. O. B. Kemper, is dead and an aunt serves as house keeper. •u*. n.hri. nln. .. . _ .. ROBISON BACK FROM MEETING Robert R. Robison, president of; the Bankers Reserve Rife company, has Just returned from an extensive tour of the southeastern states. He represented the company at the an nual convention of the American Rife convention at New Orleans. ''High-priced cotton has been very helpful to the cotfon growing states in many ways,” Mr. Robison said. "A great deal of new building is under way and several of the states are selling bonds for the improvement of old highways and the building of new ones. The lumber Industry is flourishing throughout the states of the south.” — PRESIDENT COORIDGK SAYS. Industry cannot flourish if labor languish. Ex-“Ak" Queen in Realty Firm Suit Plaintiffs Charge Bauin Com pany Elected Directors at Rump Meeting. Brownie Bess Baum Rouse, former queen of Ak-Sar-Ben, is one of the plaintiffs In a suit filed in district court Thursday over the estate of the late James E. Baum. Other plain tiffs are Otilia F. Baum and C. M. Wilhelm, administrators, and Richard T. Baum. Defendants are relatives of the plaintiffs, David A.. Daniel, jr., and Margaret Baum and the Baum Realty company. The company was formed February 18, 1922, after litigation between these plaintiffs and David and Daniel had been settled. It was provided that there be three directors. These plnintiffs allege that last January David and Daniel, "fraudulently” asked a postponement of the annual meeting for election of directors nnd that later the three de fendants “secretly held a pretended meeting” at which they elected them selves directors. The court is asked to set aside the acts of this meeting. An accounting ] is asked and an injunction to stop payment of any money except the regular monthly dividends from rent als. ALL SAINTS DAY SERVICE PLANNED On AU Saints’ day November 1, , services will be at the following hours l at St. Barnabas Episcopal church; Holy eueharist, 7 a. m. and 9 a. ns.; [ evensong, 5 p. m. . On Friday evening, the Vigil of AH Saints, solemn evensong will be - sung at 7:30. The sermon at this service will bo preached by Rev. Shel don M. Griswold, suffragan bishop of , Chicago. ‘ WOMAN GUILTY ON ROBBERY CHARGE i Ethel Robinson was found guilty by a jury in district court of robbing R. F. Bekowske at Thirteenth nnd 1 Chicago streets October 10. Bekowske, Thirty-eighth nnd R streets, testified that he was robbed of $72 by the woman. 1 Atlantic Thieves Relieved Hiding in Council Bluffs Atlantic, la., Oct. 30.—Rocal police believe that thieves who looted the ’ home of J. F. Rabe, local druggist, Tuesday night, are hiding in Council Bluffs. Two diamond rings, two strings of pearls nnd two lavallters ■ were taken while the family was ab sent. nMJT 1519 1521 ICE DOUGLAS ST Saturday—The Most Unusual Sale Ever Attempted In Girlie Nook GO Sample Dresses * For Girls of 8 to 12 Years Only A *ale comprised of aaleimen and showroom samples from America's foremost maker of Girls’ Better Dresses. f* °f Dresses That Were Made minule to Sell to $1150 oppor ty that indeed Dresses with collars and cuffs of embroidered linen or laces. Dresses trimmed with applique, Many of the embroidered, ribbons new long and duvetyne insets. waisted e f - fects. Wool Crepes All Wool Challis French Serges Novelty Plaids Jerseys Here are the cleverest styles Solid colors, neat stripes, ever assembled in Girlie checks, awning stripes, fig Nook. All the desirable colors ured plaids. Plan to be here and color combinations. early. Girlie Nook—Girlish Styles for Stylish Girls—Fifth Floor U. S. Narcotic Agent Here Given Promotion Joe Manning, federal narcotic agent in charge of the Omaha division, has been transferred to Honolulu, Hawaii. Manning will have sole charge of the narcotic work of the Islands. Al though a comparatively new man In the work, Manning was promoted while In Washington last week. Manning was first Inclined not to accept the promotion, because he had spent several years "soldiering'1 in the Philippines. Manning intends to move his fam ily to tlie islands November 10. WOMAN WHO SHOT HERSELF DIES Mrs. Anna Pappi, 32, 2817 T street, who shot herself early Wednesday morning at her home, died Thursday morning at Sit. Joseph hospital No reason could be given by the husband for Mrs. Pappi taking her life. Both were employed at Armour’s packing plant, Dr. Short to Be Armistice Day Orator at Avoca Avoca, la., Oct. 30.—Dr. Francis Burgette Short of New York City, edu cational director of the J. C. Penney Stores corporation, is scheduled to de liver four addresses here on armistice day. He will speak before clubs and patriotic gatherings. Armistice Halts Battle of Tomzs Nation-^X ide Peace Expected to Be Declared at New ^ ork Today. New York, Oet. 30.—An armistice has been declared in the tong war and It is expected that a nation-wide peace will he formally declared In Chinatown today. At a meeting of representatives of the warring On Leong and Hip Hlng tongs here last night, at which the Chinese consul general acted as me diator, a treaty was approved. All that remains to bring an end to the hostilities which have raged in at least seven great cities of the coun try and has caused a score of casual ties are the signatures of the leaders of the rival tongs. It was learned for the first time last night that the latest outbreak of tho tong war was the result of a business rivalry between the tongs of 25 years’ standing. Police learned from members of the tongs that the treaty of peace to be signed today determines the mercantile rights of each side. UNIVERSITY “Y” CABINET TO MEET The cabinet of the University of Omaha Y. M. C. A. will hold a meet ing Thursday evening at the heme of Prof. V. il. Vartanian, advisor, i'ol lowing installation of the new cabl net members, ways and means of fi nanelng the program of the universi ty "Y" for the current year will be discussed. Furnishing the new Y. M. C. A. room just secured at tile school will also be planned. PRISONER TO FACE MANN ACT CHARGE tv. P. Wimberly of Oklahoma City is being taken back to his home town by federal officers, after he was given a preliminary hearing here and held for violation of the Mann act. Wimberly is charged with trans porting Mrs. Mary Crisp from Okla homa City to Omaha. Bee Want Ads are the best bust ] ness boosters. Discontinued Pieces of Bedroom Furniture at Radical Price Reductions This offering consists of walnut or walnut finished suites and odd pieces that we have decided to close out. Those who act quickly will realize. Savings up to 50% Ten only 36.00 American walnut bow-end 1 ( i " “ beds, as illustrated above. !/• / « ' Fifteen dressers to match, as illustrated above.28.50 Chifforobes to match with slide-out trays, as illustrated. 25.00 Six only full size American walnut beds, each. 7.50 35.00 American walnut bow-end bods.17.50 Twelve only 45.60 full size American walnut bow-end bods in rich two-tone finish.27.50 Semi-vanity dressers to match.5S.00 Large dressers to match..50.50 Thifforettes to match.54.00 Five only 34.00 American walnut triple mirror dressing tables . 19.75 Three only 71.00 American walnut triple mirror semi vanity dresser . 15.00 Six only 42.50 American wulnut semi-vanity dressers, large triple mirror type .27.50 Fourteen only 84.00 American walnut dressers (Grand Rapids make).48.00 Fourteen only 78.00 bow-end beds to match. 15.00 Ton only American walnut full size poster type beds . 25.00 Ten only dressers to match.27.50 Eight only large size dressers to match .52.75 The Chifforobe, pictured at right, is exc- .-•■ H.__^ • uted in walnut veneer and fitted with „ _ -—. slide-out trays ns well as the visible drawers. Regular vnluc 38.no. Special price— 'j j ! 19.75 „ ■ “ - Full Size Bow End Bed to match, it.27.00 Triple Mirror Dressing Table to j match .28.00 - «♦ ,, Large Roomy Dresser to match.54.00 t; Mattresses to fit the above beds at— 8.50 9.85 11.50 15.00 17.50 (Wo show the “makings'’ of all our mattresses) SPEC'IA />—Wishbone Springs with extra heavy helical springs and ribbon steel reinforcements at center and sides. Guaranteed for twenty years, this spring will afford real comfort and endure the full span of the guai O OO nntee without sagging. It is finished Oslfll in gray enamel.J All-Wool Blankets—SPECIAL Hie finest all pure wool Amann blankets, in tan, blue, gray or pink checks, with edges neatly bound Size 70x84. Regular price 18.50. On account of slight shop soiling, reduced to . * . Size (16x80. Regular price 14,50. Size 70x84. Plain gray. A few 14.60 Kenwood blankets . . . .... ICREW RELEASES ! GROUNDED LINER lly Aswniatsd South Hampton, Oet. 30.—The liner Nieuw Amsterdam, bound for Rotter dam for New York with 250 passen gera was aground four hours this channel. The vessel left Southampton last morning on the shingle hank south west of The Needles in the English night and went aground while slack ening its speed to drop off the pilot. The ebb tide carried it onto the bank, where it remained until freed by the efforts of its crew. It was undamaged and is proceed ing on its voyage to New York. The Needles Is a cluster of pointed rocks west of the Isle of Wight, at the entrance to the Solent. — Narcotics Conference Planned i Washington, Oct. 30.—Hooking to I !an international agreement between the United States and Mexico to pie vent narcotic smuggling, a confe, j Mice betww i officials of the two ootti ■ tries Will be held In the mar futuu t Acting Federal Prohibition Commie sioner Jones announced today. G. 0. P. COUNTY CARAVAN BUSV Norfolk. Neb., Oct. 30.—The coun ty republican caravan, with T. J. M Gulre, Omaha, and Hugh J. Doyle Norfolk, as principal speakers, start, lug at New Mangrove, concluded tin day's exercises with a big rally it this city last night. 1 xjca 1 candidates who are accon panying the caravan made short ad dresses at Meadow Grove, Tllden an. Haiti Creek and held a hlg evenln* meeting at Norfolk at 8 p. m. Ear J, Moyer, county chairman, is lead ing th. caravan and introducing the speakers. Crchard-Wilhelm SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS y f \ i I_ < Brunswick Radiola No. 100 Combining the world-noted Bruns wick phonograph with the super lative in radio—the Radiola Super- i Heterodyne. I Cal, John or Bob? — you can get the election returns November 4 over the Brunswick Radiola by your own fireside • j •/ The wonderful selectivity of the Brunswick I Radiola will enable you to get New York. Chicago, San Francisco or any center that is “on the air” with election news. And if you give an election night party you can dance to the best phonographic music of your own choosing until returns start to come in. Because the Brunswick Radiola requires no outside antennae or connecting wires, you can move your instrument from room to room and have all the music and news that’s on the air at your command. Every instrument is guaranteed by Orchard Wilhelm Co. . For those who wish to defer payments, X - i Ilk most considerate terms will be arranged. 1 .-'.--..IQ'i i.s >j Misnras Be Sure and Attend Our ) Fall Selling of Inexpensive Draperies Bring your measure m.-nts—there are many bargains 9 Ruffled Curtains Per Pa I Hemstitched voile an ! marquisette ruffled curtain*. Oa |9 Regular values 1.50 .VOe V Plain and rice voile curtains with pink or blue stitch- i • < 9 tng; five patterns in all. Regular values 2.50.1. i ' 9 i 9 .. i. / ' 9 Fringed Curtains I ' cry desirable et, > per fil fl >red Egyptian colors, pr?.*' 1 9 by the pair— 3.25 4.85 6.85 I Silk Gauzes and Marquisettes S Plain and figured eft'..:- in cream, tan and pongee shade*. !f fl and 60 inches wide Per yard 9 75c 1.00 1.50 1.65 9 Drapery Materials I Plain, figured and iridescent effects In artificial silks and sui I fast fabrics. In many shades of blue, rose, gold, mulberry * M green. 36, 45 and 50 inches wide— ■ 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.65 1.95 I Remnants d Thousands of useful lengths of < irtai and drapery material s o 9 ces so l. w that a frank statement of their former W worth w. it Id cm like gross exaggerat 1 Orchard - Wilhel™ SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS \