V BRIDAL PAIR ON WAY TO OMAHA IN : JOKERAIRPLANE Shoes Dangle From Wings and Cockpit Jiggs and Maggie On Rudder Honeymoon Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bitliter, who were married two weeks ago after an airplane elopement from Min neapolis to Austin, Minn., are en route to Omaha on their honey moon in an airplane. The bridal pair hopped off Curtis field at St. Paul, Minn., soon after sunrise yesterday. The groom is scheduled to appear before the aviation board of examination at Fort Omaha ( today. Pilots and field mechanics at Cur tis field crave the rntinlo on onr.- pnate farewell. When Mr. Billiter wheeled their airplane out of the hangar into the sunlight the work of the funmakers was apparent. On the lower panel of each plane dafngled a pair of tiny baby shoes. From either side of the front cock pit was suspended a pair of women's shoes, and from the rear cockpit a pair of new army shoes dangled in the breeze. 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T- nw Yes r ' ' If ' MTKO i aoM ta. arigii I ' 0lT. Ilk. pictOT I ..." ' MmaanoMtai For sale by Beaton, Drug Co., 1 5th and Farnam Sts.( a4 . aU ftil dxHigislji painted "The Aerial Honeymoon Ex press." And on each side of the rudder grinned reproductions of Jiggs and Maggie of cartoon fame. It was impossible for the Billiters 10 suostitute anomer piane, as mey were all out of commission, tem porarily, and the groom must keep his appointment with the army board at Fort Omaha, so the young couple was forced to take the air in the ioker ship. Following a short stay in Omaha the couple expects to visit in Kansas City and cities farther south. Mrs. Billiter was Miss Nettie M Harvie, daughter of Mrs. William mrvie of Minneapolis. THREE A. D. T. MEN PLEAD GUILTY TO THEFTS IN SHOPS Men Held for Merchandise Robberies Sentenced to Penitentiary. "Guilty." Three young men, employed by ihe A. D. T. company up until last Saturday night, muttered these words yesterday as they stood in prison clothes with bowed heads be fore District Judge Troup. They admitted complicity in wholesale robberies of downtown stores and wholesale houses in their cspacities of A. D. T. employes, with access to these stores during the night. The three who pleaded guilty and were sentenced to the penitentiary yesterday are William Swan, chief operator for the A. D. T. company; Thomas iobel, Henshaw hotel, and Bernard T)olan, Millard hotel, both of these also employes of the A. D. T. company. "The sentence of the court is that you be taken from here to the coun ty jail and from there within 30 days to the state penitentiary at Lincoln, there to be confined at hard labor for a period of not less than one nor more than 10 years," said Judge Troup to each prisoner. The father of Robel was present and shook hands with his son and the other youths as they were led away. Police recovered $30,000 worth of goods, alleged to have been stolen by the gang of which these three were members. George Huff, alias Haiiff, one of the men arrested, pleaded nit guilty. George Stieflef, 330 North twenty-fifth street, also arrested, pleaded not guilty to a charge of re ceiving stolen property. , Refuses to Go Home With Husband; Then Goes to Jail William Hall, switchman, 1320 South Fifth street, and Mrs. Emma Jensen, Eighteenth and Howard streets, were arrested by the police at Hall's home Sunday night, charged wijjh intoxication and disturbing the peace. The police say that Nels Jen sen, the woman's husband, went to Hall's home and found Hall and his wife intoxicated and boisterous and that the police were notified when the woman refused to go home with her husband. Taxi Driver Robbed Of Cash, Watch, Auto Two men who had hired him to take them for a ride, held up Frank Pape, driver for the Service Taxi cab company, and robbed him of $12 and his watch, beat him over the head, and drove off in his auto mobile, leaving him lying in a clump of weeds two miles north of Krug park Sunday night, Pape reported to police. The chauffeur returned to Omaha after being picked up by a passing motorist Writes of Mosquitoes Miss Siegred SandwalL chief clerk in the juvenile court, has written to friends from Diamond Lake, Minn., where she is spending her vacation, that "the mosquitoes sit up in the trees and bark at you and then come swooping down and bite." She says they are as big as a main's fist Judge Follows Races District Judge Sears will go to Corning, la., today to see his two race horses, Shadeline and Charline, pull down some prize money at the races, of the Southwest Iowa and Missouri Short Ship circuit ,.JP Greal General Tonic the heart and epiritEdo nd IthVSS & S",," world to your right to a sriao? In aS"! hnene the SU Muafutimni MEDICINE COMPANY GIRLS SAY MEN ATTACKED THEM AFTER CAR RIDE Police Receive Report From Girl Who Eludes Men and Returns to Omaha. After a street corner meeting and an automobile ride, three men at tempted to assault Marie Bloomen thal and Margaret Marr, 1822 Web ster street, Sunday night, according to police reports. The men drove up while the girls were standing it Sixteenth and Far nam streets waiting for a street car and offered to take them riding, the girls told police. They had been in troduced to the men a month before, the girls explained, and accepted the invitation. Two miles north of Millard the men attacked them and the Marr girl jumped out, she told police. She was picked up and brought to Oma ha by a passing motorist. The Bloomenthal girl said the men brought her back to Sixteenth and Chicago streets and she immediately called police. She said one of the men was named Archie. Domestic Dispute Gets Too Rough, So Police Intervene O. G. Hamilton, Union Pacific brakeman, and his wife, 1818 Chi cago street, were arrested at noon yesterday by Detectives Knutsen, Summit and Graham for disturbing the peace. The officers said Hamil- . . a I .4. 4 ton attacked nis wite, wno retaliated by 'carving her husband about the head and neck with a butcher knife. The wounded man was attended by police surgeons at Central station. Thieves Abandon Stolen Car After Stripping It Stripped of tires, cushions, coils, headlights and all other removable accessories, a Ford stolen from C. L, Svkes. 3830 Cass street, Satur day, was found Sunday night at Seventy-fourth street and Underwood avenue, according to police reports. Burglars Rob Pool Hall R. D, Johns, 1024 Capitol avenue, reports to police burglars , broke down the rear door of his pool hall Sunday night and stole two revolv ers and $2.50 in cash. fibs UtrtnLi lixiat r.3ade TJilYaaZies Famons THE BEE: OMAHA, SUICIDE THEORY OF MAN KILLED BY ENGINE DOUBTED Police Learn Victim Was Form er Cornell University Foot Ball Star. Police investigating the death of William N. Lane, who was killed by a Union Pacific engine Sunday, doubt the suicide theory advanced by the fireman of the locomotive. Lane was a former graduate of the law school at Cornell university and comes from prominent and wealthy people of Lander, Wyo. This fact was established yester day when the body was identified by a friend of Lane, who attended the university iii 1893. With only 17 cents found in Lane's pockets police are inclined not to believe the suicide theory, they say. Lane was about 45 years old and was s?id to be one of the most popula. men in college. He was a star member of the law school foot ball team and a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He went to the university two years and began the practice of law in Denver. He was later learned to be in Milwaukee. The fireman of the engine told police Lane stepped from behind a box car and in front of the engine. Relatives- of Lane who live in Lander are expected in Omaha to morrow to take charge of the body which was taken to the Fero mor tuary. Arrested Motorists Escape as Marshal Telephones for Bond William Boyer, Millard town mar shal, is on the warpath, two Omaha motorcyclists escaped while he was telephoning the judge to fix their bonds after he had arrested them for "uhlawfully detaining" Bud Wheeler, 12 years old, starting out to collect the morning's milk. According to Marshal Boyer, Bud was forced to pull the two motor cyclists out of the mud and into Mil lard, when he should have been at work on his milk route. While the marshal telephoned Police Judge Henry Van Dorn to fix the culprit's bonds, the two threw in their clutch and sped toward Omaha. Marshal Boyer telephoned Omaha police to meet them, but without avail. wai? HildDM DBfffiw He who drinks a beverage made by the novice courts ptomaine poisoning, biliousness, and a host of other ailments. The kitchen or basement does not provide facilities for proper sterilization of vessels to overcome germs for Pasteurizing to kill the living organisms in the brew, before they go into the stomach. Enameled tanks and filtered air for aging are absent white wood pulp for filtering is not available. Try as you will, the experimental home brew is green, unclean,'and injurious. EMijalls Sdtoite Una IBiraDwna IB(D)Ms It Is Pure, Clean, and Healthful . It is made scientifically by a special process, the first step of which dates back two hundred sixty years. Every invention known to science is employed to safeguard . the purity of SchHtz. It is aged properly 'completely fermented oerore it goes into your stomach good and good for you. iu TUESDAY, . JULY 27, 1920 JUNKER PLANES TO ARRIVE HERE ON TEST FLIGHT All-Metal Planes Expected to Reach Omaha Friday On New York-Frisco Trip. Three Junker all-metal airplanes, which will leave New York Thurs day in a transcotinental flight to San Francisco, will arrive in Omaha Friday or Saturday. One of the planes, piloted by Major L. B. Lent, head of the United States air mail service, was bought by the government for a test flight for "the proposed transconti nental air mail service. After the flight Major Lent will collect all data and forward it to Washington, where the government will decide whether the purchasing of additional planes of this type will be profitable. Another of the planes is being piloted by Col. Harold Hartley of the United States army, who will deliver the machine to army offi cials. The machine will be used for flights along the Pacific coasts, The third machine is being de livered to its owner on the coast by Bert Acosta, who successfully handled the John M. Larsen plane on its trip from New York to (Jma ha and return last month. According to C. A. Parker, su perintendent of Cleveland-Chicago air mail division and S. M. Moore, assistant to Major Lent, who were in Omaha yesterday looking over the Omaha service, Omaha will prob ably be connected with Cheyenne by air mail service in another week. Fifteen-Year-Old Youth Charged With Auto Theft Just as he and two companions were starting out on a joy ride Sun day, Nick Cafuno, 15 years old, 815 south Twenty-fourth street, was ar rested at Twenty-fifth street and Woolworth avenue. Nick's com panions escaped. 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