THE BEE? OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1920. OMAHA GIRLS nATTI C CI AMCC Utl I I LL I LfthlLU III I T II IIIIAIfPTA Willi bUUIVt 1 5 v Miss1 Helen Bradley and Jean Kennedy Led the Brigade In Fight at Mount Hoi voke Colleoa. Bradley and Miss Jean Kennedy, students at Mount Holyoke college, South Hadley, Mass., led in form- in a bucket brigade to combat the flames which Monday night partly destroyed "Safford Jlall, a three- story college dormitory. Through efforts of the volunteer "bucket brigade of girl students prog ress of the fire was delayed so that all of the 100 girls quartered in the . dormitory were ablest0 escape safely. Damage to the building is estimated at $85,000. . . Fire appartus called from Spring field, Holyoke and South Hadley was stopped by snowdrifts, enroute to the college, and the bucket bri gade was the only opposition to spread of the flames starting in the dormitory basement Miss Bradley is a daughter of W. W. Bradfcy, 119 South Thirty fifth avenue, head of the Nebraska Humane societyxand Miss Kennedy, a daughter of Mrs. Alfred C Ken nedy, 1024 South Thirty-second street Prettiest Hungarian Girl In America Lives Here Elizabeth Domomkos, 20-year-old Hungarian girl of 3018 Lindsay ave nue, a telephone supervisor at the Webster exchange, was recently chosen as the most beautiful Hun garian girl in the United States, it was announced yesterday. She was selected 'from among 2,500 Hungarian girls in all parts of the -country by judges in a beauty contest staged by the Szabdsag. a Chicago Hungarian paper. Miss Domomkos is to receive a large grafonola as a prize. Heirs of Tax Title Buyer Come Here to Claim- Estate FOURTEEN YEARS of automotive experience , have brought to Kissel a knowledge of how to build trucks that STAND UP UNDER ABNORMAL 1 TRANSPORTATION DEMANDS. The dominating thought in every step, from selection of materials to finished chassis, has been to "build to prove equal to exceptional trucking service." ' Kissel engineering practice insures perfect balance of -, units. Power balances weight and both harmonize in gear ratios. Axles and bearings do their part without adding needless weight. . Some of the foremost industries have been using Kissel 'Trucks for years industries whose trade expansion has demanded reliable trucks. x - Our truck sales -manager can save you money and time and increase your haulage efficiency. Send for him. C. J.DUTTON AUTOMOTIVE c6. C056-68 fan am Street -DBAS WITH WJTT0H" Omaha, Nebraska $m " aid, ;, rr; s )3r -7 f If y ) 4S lip- fetr- 'J' r 1 S& Relatives of Late Omaha Eccen trie Arrive to Divide Re ported $500,000 Estate. Three' persons who will profit by the lifts-long savings of the late Al bert J. Seaman, Omaha recluse, ar rived in Omaha yesterday and began arranging for a division of the estate, which is believed to to tal $500,000. They are Mrs. Harriet WoH, Ss.- . Mill z1, Mr. Seaman's sister; her son, W. E. Wolf, who was employed in a drug store at Guadeloupe, Cal., and her-daughter Mrs. R. L. Goldman, of Los Angeles. They were escorted to the pro bate court by T. H. Weirich, super intendent of the Welfare board, who is temporary administrator of the estate. An air of secrecy was cast around their visit. v "My brother, Albert, was a good man," Mrs. Wolf said later. "But he was always peculiar in being-so saving. He worked hard in his younger days and saved every penny. But I know he gave away" money, too. He sent me mall presents of mm A New, Harmless Way to Banish Hairy Growths s(Beauty Topics) By following this suggestion any woman can, in the privacy of her own home, remove every trace of hair or fuzz from her face: With - powdered delatone and water mix . enough 1 paste to cover the not wanted lairs; apply and in 2 or 3 minutes rub off and wash the skin, f This method is unfailing, harmless . and quick in results, but care I should be employed to get the genu- - ine delatone. . ' GOODS FOU SALE Peas Evergreen Sweet Ifeas, 24 'cans per case, spe cial, per case $3.35. Some jDorn and Tomatoes on hand hurry while they last. Leather , Coat Very high grade, reversible, genuine leather coat, only $65.00. Officers' Leatherette Coats, in black ir natural color, spe cial at only $19.50 and $22.50. Raincoats Cashmere crav- enetted Waterproof Coats. Priced from $9.50 to 17.50. Shirts Brand new O. D. Wool Serge Shirts. A wonder ful shirt at only $5.98. Blankets tJ. S. ' Marine All Wopl Blankets, $6.50. Heavy Army Blankets A dandy Auto Robe, at only $6.50. . , Harness Brand ' new dou ble; set solid stock throughout Regular $15U. While they last, only $75.00. Better grades up to $125.00. Tents U. S. Army regula tion tents, 16x16. 3-foot wall. Pyramid shape. Extra heavy duck canvas, $150.00 value at only $35.00. ' " To Out-of-Town Buyers Or ders Shipped Same Day as Received. Include Postage in Remit tance. 1 NEBRASKA ARMY-a NAVY SUPPLY CO. ieid Howard St., Omaha, Neb. cash sometimes. I hadn't seen him for 30 years. v . - Mrs. Wolf will make her home in Omaha. t . "I would last as soon live here as in California," she said. "I haven't been here for years, but it seems very good to me to' be Wolf was in straitened circumstances in Los Angeles, as were also her son and daughter. The three heirs and Mr. Weirich called on County Judge Crawford and later on D. W. Morrow, Sea man's attorney. It was said that Mrs. Wolf will probably be appoint ed permanent administratrix. Man Found Guilty of Crime Against 14-Year-0ld Girl Frank Centoamore was found guilty by a jury in District Judge Troup's court yesterday of commit ting a statutory crime against 14-year-old Camilla Narcissi last September. PLAN TO SUBMIT HOSPITAUBONDS IN FALL ELECTION Cost of Modern Municipal Hos pital Estimated atv From V $$00,000 to $750,000; ' Dr. J. E. Summers yesterday after noon was elected chairman of a special , committee appointed by Mayor Smith' to prepare and sub mit a general plan for -a proposed modern municipal general hospital. It has been proposed to sell the smallpox hospital on Douglas street, and the women's detention hospital. and to the proceeds add any neces sary amount through the sale of bonds-. Tie mayor's proposition, as outlined to the committee yesterday afternoon, was to havethe project outlined in time to submit a bond proposition to the voters at the gen eral election next November. Trie cost of a modern' muncipali hospital has been estimated at $5U0, 000 to $750,000. v , . "Une ot the suggestions that . 1 would leave with this committee,'1 the mayor, said, "Is that you give thought to thev idea of making pro visions in the hospital for'the care of prospective mothers who do not have proper accommodations. I belive that much of our infant mor tality is due to lack of proper nurs- W- 1 . v .... Ijie mayor also emphasized the thought that the city-hould include in the proposed municipal hospital an emergency department where first aid may be given in all acci dent cases. Wife,of Supermtemlent of Union Pacific Car Shops Dies Mrs. Charles Soicka. 25 years old, died Tuesday following an illness ot six months at the homeof her, par ents. 2724 South Thirteenth street. She was the wife of the superintend! ent or tne union racmc car snops in Omaha. Mrs. Spicka was born in Clarkson, Neb. Funeral services BARRACKS is made with this reinforced Ob-r long CablcCord Buttonhole. An exclusive1 feature of rars OLDEST BRAND IN AMERICA I will be held.Thuraday at 2 p. m. from the home. Burial will be in the Bo hemian National cemetery. . , Says Wife Was Divorcee; " Asks Court for Decree Charles A. Rohwe asked the dis trict court yesterday for a divorce from Mabel Rohwer, whom he married five weeks ago in Council Bluffs. ' He alleges that she con cealed from him the fact that she had secured a divorce from her for mer husband less than six months before he married her. -. Says Cruel Treatment of - Wife Endangered Health For 16 years Mathew Walkli! has endured such cruel and inhuman treatment from his wife, Anna, that his health and life have been endan gered, he alleges in a petition for divorce fited in district court Tues day. They were married 'in 1902. 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