(-alies Selects Mexican Cabinet President Take- Oath of Office Before 25.000 Spectator*. Rt \..i>rintrri PrrM. Mexico City, Dec. 3.—Gen Plutarlo 1-lias Calles, newly inaugurated prest •lent of Mexico, lias announced his cabinet as follows: Secretary of foreign relations: Aaron Saenz (incumbent 1. Treasury: AHwrtn Paul (Incumbent). Interior: Deputy Romeo Ortega, "Ini has been sub-secretary in charge of the department. Communications and public works. Adalberto Tejeda, governor of Vera Cruz for the last four years. Industry, commerce and labor: Rep ut.v Duii Morones, labor leader, who was rounded in a shooting affray a fortnight sgo In the chamber of depu ties. Agriculture and development: I.uls l.eon. Kdueatlon: Senator Jose Fnig Cas urano. War and navy: Gen. Joaquin Amaro, sub-secretary In charge of the department. Ramon Rosa Is reappointed gov ernor of the federal district. ■ !t Is generally understood that Sen or Pani will hold office only until 1 lie pending loan negotiations are com pleted. President Calles took his oath of office yesterday In the national sta dium before 25,000 persons, who in eluded special diplomatic missions from 18 foreign powers, Gen. Alvaro Ohregcn (retiring president, members • This cabinet and judiciary, military f political personages. APARTMENT FIRE TRAPS TENANTS By International New. Service. New York, Dec. 1.—Trapped by flames while they were still sleep ing, four persons were burned to death, and Jit others were seriously injured In a tire in a four-story lodg ing house at 113 West Sixty-third street early today. Half a dozen tenants leaped from tlie second and third story windows. Mrs. Anna Kelley, proprietor of the place, was among those who jumped. The fire was in the heart of the uptown hotel district. Guests In the Hotel Empire were awakened and prepared to leave the hote’ but were ■ent back to their rooms by firemen. By the time fire apparatus respond ed to the first alarm, the four-story lodging house was clouded in heavy *»oke and fire had enveloped the ’Ipper floors. Scantily clad guests flooded the street from nearby hotels. So quickly had the flames ealen their way into the building, the stair way was cut off. One of the first victims rescued by the hook and lad der crew, was Mart in Garcia, who was hanging by his lingers from a ledge of a fourth story window. DRUG CASES SET *-FOR WEDNESDAY The trhil <>f S*im House, Frank ONie! and Pat Ru.l.irey. ••har«pcl with violation of ih llMn>on drug net, will begin \Vrdn; May if I’ Vcral Judge Woodrough dnes r t hi; In de murrer to i»e filed by tb* defendants’ attorneys. Kugene O’Sullivan. one «»f the pi torntys. scored the ts British Terms % 41.Mul.rr? of \r« tiatiinrt nr I lit rrunf jonnl New* «prilrr. Cairo, Dec. 1.—Two members of the Kgyplian cabinet formed by Ahmed Ziwar Pasha at tin resignation «»f Zaghlnul Pasha, resigned bemuse <*f Egyptian acceptance of the terms of reprisal for the a? .^tssination *»f Sir Lee Stack, it was reported here to day. London, Dec. 1 Egypt has for mally accepted Croat Britain’s de mand* and is carrying them out peacefully, the foreign office an nounced today. Cairo, Dec. 1 -Lord Allenhy, Brit ish high commissioner in Egypt, whs confident today that the quiet which lay over the country would continue. The negotiations between the Brit ish anove, llohart Itnsworth ami R«> Stewart. Strand—** \ Sainted Devil,** a story of romance in the Argentine, with Rudolph A alrntino, Nit.i Naldi Hnd llclm D* Alg> . Sun — “Hot Water,** Harold Lloyd's latest comedy, which in* volves the question of inothers ln law. Moon—“The Signal Tower,** a thrilling railroad story, with Air ginia A alii, KoelidifTe Eello%ve« ami Wallace Beery. WOrld — “Tin* Woman Who Sinned,” a story of marriage, with Mae lluscli, Irene Hieli and Mor gan Wallace. Empress—"What Shall I Do?” an adaptation of the IranL Woods novel, with Dorothy MacLuill in the title role. _j TURNKEY TO JOIN SQUAD OF RAIDERS Jack Graham, deputy sheriff, who has been acting as turnkey In the county Jail, has been transferred to the cpunty morals squad, Sheriff Mike Entires announced Monday. Howard Paxton, former morals squad member, who has been doing motorcycle partol work about county roads, will take Graham’s place. Pax ton is said to he suffering from rheumatism, making his patrol work difficult. The morals squad, which now con sists of Deputies Dan Phillips, chief; Ernie Fee and Jack Graham, will patrol the roads in addition to their Volstead duties. OMAHA MAN, 60, KILLED BY TRAIN St. Joseph, Mo., Dec. 1.—IT. A. Gen* esen. 60, a laborer of Omaha, Neb., (iied here today from Injuries received last night when he was struck by a Rock island freight train. A search is being made to locate relatives. r-;-- n Husharul Works for His Wife at Own Risk, State Labor Commissioner Holds \_s Special Disputch to The Omaha Her. Lincoln, Doc. 1.— V man who sprains his thtimh wiping dishes foe his wife can't collect employe's’ compensation from lier. Neither can lie collect If he falls off a ladder while painting his wife's house at all cents per hour, II. >1. Ilaverly of Lincoln discovered to day. Ilaverly filed a claim a month ago with L. It. Fry, slate labor com missioner. asking compensation for injuries received when he was work ing for his wife. His petition stated that his wife owned the home where they lived, and that he paid her $10 per month for room and hoard. In return she paid him at) centji per hour for do ing chores around the house. Mrs. Ilaverly took out an Insur ance policy with the I guidon Guar anty company to protect herself In case employes were injured. Ilaverly claimed that he was ell tilled In the benefit of this policy after lie had wrenched his back after falling from a ladder. His claim was rejected. I SLAYING LINKED WITH FEE CASE ll> I Vr«* S.m I4rfnar*liiin. Gal.. I»er. 1.—Til® trystprinu* death of William H. Fee. Alhambra and San Gabriel California banker, was linked today with the stranc® disappearance of .lames Wynn, San Bernardino taxicab driver. Wynn’s blood stained automobile, was found by officers yesterday on the road between Santa Ana and San Bernardino and it is believed his bodj lifts been hidden along the highway. Wynn had acted as chauffeur for two principals in the investigation of . Fee's death, it was declared by the authorities, who said hi* disappear ance would furnish a new mystery or lead to the solution of the Fee case. WOMAN IS FOUND DEAD ON CAMPUS Jly Int eriuttiomil \>«* Service. Berkeley, Cal., Deo. 1.—Mystery j today still surrounded the finding of the body of an unidentified woman about CO. In Strawberry canyon, near the football stadium on the campus of the University of California yester day. Apparently the woman had taken her own life because her burned lips Indicated death by poison. Police were working on a clue that the body may have been that of Mrs. J. Brenner, who for three years had been a "mild patient” at the state hospital at Napa and who, ac cording to officials of that Institution, escaped Sunday morning and wan dered away. A coal label found on the dpRd woman bore the name "J. Brenner.” Definite identification was expected to he made today. EMPLOYE SUES' ROAD FOR $10,000 A steel evener leveled Raleigh Miller, employe of the In ton Pacific railroad at Council Bluffs May 25, 1925. He asks $10,000 damages from tile railroad In a petition filed Satur day. He charges that, due to the care lessness of a fellow- worker, a pair of car wheels were lifted by an air hoist before the fastenings were fixed. The steel evener struck Miller In the mouth and knocked him from a Hat car on which he was working. Neuralgia or headache—rub the forehead —melt and inhale the vapors VICKS ▼ Vaf»o Rub _O.’ee 17 Million Ja n Uaed Yearly PYRQS “Pyroi” has the SOLD power of penetrat- BY ALL ing through the DRUGGISTS gums to the tooth or larpe size sockets, giving in- trial pa^kape, stant relief and 25c from Rhea permanently Chemical Co., checking painful— Denver, Colo. Pqorrhca j i I I Dodge Brothers ANNOUNCE A substantial reauc tion in the prices of their Passenger Cars ^effective December 1, 1924. O’BRIEN-DAVIS AUTO CO. 28th and Harney Sts. Tel. HA. 0128 Sal*. and S*r»lr* Branch*, at Council Bluff., la. Dml.aa, la __I, i j i „ ... mu | .■. « 1 Neighbor Girl !< Blamed bv W ile Ionian Sa'- UhIo Owns \n 1o. Neighbor- Oiie fliil drrn Clothe*. IhhPl Smith, 17. s nrighhnr'.- dnliRh ter. is tiie third corner in her domestic triangle, Mrs. Binoche Duvall, 5007 Wirt street, testified in domestic rela tions court Monday morning. In her suit for divorce, she charges Leo (* Duvall, V, with entity: Mrs. Duvall test fled that her hus band bought t lie Smith girl a dress last Christmas and Introduced In evi dence a bill for a wrist watch, another alleged gift. Found Work for Her. Duvall persuaded Ethel to have school and got her a position, she said. She told of excursions to Lin ! ( pin and Fremont on which the I Duvalls were accompanied by the Smith girl, on the invitation of 1 >u vail. She declared that whenever Duvall took her to a show they always were accompanied by Ethel, and that sometimes he and tlie girl went alone to the show. Neighbors Give Clothing. Although their home is scantily furnished and their two children dc pend upon the charity of neighbors | for clothing, Duvall operates a seven passenger car, in which he takes Ethel to and from work, Mrs. 4-Hivall testified. Duvall declared that the cause of his matrimonial difficulties rest on rhe shoulders of his mother--in-law and three of his wife’s brothers, who have made their home with him. The Duvalls have been married IX years. Judge L. R Day took the case under advisement. Curiosity Not Satisfied. Publication <»f income tax payment* leaves curiosity still unsatisfied. There | is no wav of including data as to! whether the man across the street plays the races or what the next-door neighbors have for dinner on Sun day.— Washington Star. jj “The Best Bill S This Season” M. —Mr. Frank Barlow in The Omaha Bee. £23333 You will agree with Mr. Ip Barlow that the current en |g| terlainmcnl surpasses an\) %% thing presented here in a |p long, long time. '0 I Dan Caslar’s | Society | Symphonists with I? Gypsy Rhouma 0 Never has Omaha heard a 70 superior organization of ^p syncopation start. THEN THIS UNBEATABLE W SUPPORTING SHOW BRODERICK and FELSEN jj MARION & JASON jj K1TNER _&_REANEY fj 5 SUNSWEET GIRLS B ARTHUR HAYS A.*i*ted by Virginia Crippen P -— On tbe Screen MAE BUSCH I “THE WOMAN WHO SINNED” And Picture* Tech-Cambridge Football Game Continuous Daily From 1:15 P. M. Pp Vaudeville at 3:15. 6:45, S:10 I TheShowTreat I of the Year iff 1 "T, THE BIG N/V^lv SHOW AT A SMALL ADMISSION “The Signal Tower" Grpnt K.ulrnml Thriller | AT 3:45—7:45—9:45 HELEN GIBSON Appearinr on the Staff | IN PERSON ON rnr. screen HELEN GIBSON In Her Two-Heel Picturf of F«ft Hiding, Pep «nd Action | “The Perilous Leap” MACK SKNNF.ITS COMEDY “Lilli** of lh* Field’ M«t*., 2.*»0 — Evening*, 300 N5e»e**t T7m Om.h* Fun Center JpLf*Met e»4 Nile 1 »4ev I III !M> I'l HI HH>I JOHN BARRY "1“'! In lh* Mtiinal Trafflral Satl»e ;;r.: stop and go ?? rhfohp'5 odditiia t? Ladies IBi Bargain Met, I IB Week P*)'f MARKS WILL TALK TO MERCHANTS II M M n principal of South Umtih i High whool, v, ill address the South Onigha Merchants **socla my. ‘Sc[iools| and Their Relation; 4n«4hV—6»nimlinft>et the assorts tlon s luncheon a* nomi Tuesday St l. O. O. F hall. at rm. Ti l I-ATER.S > Sinc e leaving a Cliicago convent to appear on the stage, Kthel Flay ton, who l< at the Orpheum this week In a dramatic sketch called * The Joker, has established a reputation as one of the most accomplished of the younger emotional star. Following her success on the legitimate stoge Miss (Jaytor. added to her laurels by her work in pictures. Her appeur a lice at the Orpheum this week marks her first venture In vaudeville. In “The joker" Mis* Clayton is given full opportunity to display the charm and grace which has made her a screen favorite. 'The theme is a lesson to practical jokers, who care not whom they make the butt of their ill founded humor, so long ns they get their laugn. At the World this week Is being offered the banner bill of the season. Crowds of irecord proporilion* ac claim the show superior to anything the big playhouse has presented. Don Caslar and his Society Symphonists assisted by Gypsy Rhouma headlines the list of attractions. The band is ‘ regarded as th best art of its kind ever here. "Alma.'* the merry musical play, is creating gales of laughter at the Kmpress this week. The show gives -'ill members of the Kmpress Players plenty of opportunity for laugh-pro ducing and the introduction of novel song numbers. Amateurs are an added feature Friday evening. “Way Down Fast” will be given a stage presentation starting Saturday. i | || |tfu 6ct£J Hand it lo 'Ihu Oumnnq (Bandit lime JiSSIt „ JAMtS OheMut 'cai Com* St Sefustm i Lpyi ypy* — 7he 5/7? 7/vr viiJefas amw • M _ -7/»c jAnEi Soy S' (A PAi'l u/uiTCMAN 001*0.' Beginning I Twice Daily Sunday E I I Thereafter ' l December 7 I 2:20 and 8:1® I Most Eagerly Awaited Offering of the Season Just A» Presented in New York, Chicago and London ADOLPH ZUKOR and JESSE L. LASKY Preaent CECIL B. De MILLE’S a Paramount Predactiaa Mighty Dramatic u!kTT.r^tbH> Story by J«a.ni* Macpherson ^ P k^LjJj i\ IA IP\ STANDING IN THE LONG LINES A\ // \ 1 BEFORE THE BOX OFFICE - BUY /\\/| ) YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE-TICKETS LIV/l I / NOW SELLING FOR ENTIRE ENCAGE niv \J ME NT- ALL SEATS RESERVED Special Symphony Orchestra Nighti, 50c. $1.00. $1.50; Matinee, 50c, 75c, $1 00—Plui Tam Will Not Be Shown Elsewhere in Omaha Within One Year WMM88888—BF NMM*^PjTn| This Week— Ends Friday The Mueical Play of Laughter, Girls and Song “ALMA” Extra—First Story of a • Smashing Series ' “THE GO-GETTERS” | With George O'Hara, Alberta | Vaughn, in Addition to Other Photoplays FRI. EVE.—AMATEURS_ STARTING SATURDAY First Time In Musical Comedy "WAY DOWN EAST” Tha Stage Production Itself !lBPPP»pig: tSdSOBgl Now On tha Stag*, j RANDALLS I ORCHESTRA j N,m—Or. ha.tr,—Organ Bark again in th* lend nf rhar artar inn lika him hatt. Now Showing Shows *( 11. 12 SO. 2:40. 4:30. 6:20. S. 9:30 i I _ ji { ruAVixM — »;*• I i KlrbtalrJ Itm* ■»* *<»«» • <»» f ETHEL CLAYTON : In n llrNMNtlr Incident ^ • TIIF, JOKKH" ___ j FRED ARDATH J t _Harris k HoHry_ ♦ i DOC BAKER Alexander Brrtx. A F’eljft JionneT A Maridge ! harry delf rixwfin ’ i V- __ NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER' BOULEVARD - - 33d and Lnnvnnsmrtli Tha Jam*» Ciuae Production ‘•Th# CoMini Wa#o«M Priceai Adults, 3rX Children. \Da LOTHROP.14th and l etbrep The Al and Rajr Rotketf Production ihiihim Lincoln** GRAND 10th and Hinnev Cullen Landis. The rtfhtmf Coward* 10th Chapter. "Into the Net** HAMILTON 40th and Hsmuma louts# 1 ftt'fiift and Map# Manaptan in * 1h* C.nWI Differs** Alt# IftltsV'nr C«»*l** II i **—■■—■-.. ' ' " ~r