rr 1 1" 3 1 rut I m M 1- ft jlted Haired Girl: Buys License to I " Wed Kansas Man "Village Cutups" Chirp Girl" Produces $2 Fee to : Pu'rchaVe Document From "Cupid." IP?1 Anne Winnemore, 4846 South k?"wenty"secon street, procured V license in county court yesterday I to marry Jons S. DeYore of i Learned, Kan. , A conple of "village cutupj," loaf t, around the license bureau, jn . itnred whether Ann had "popfaed ,the otiestion." - "This is leap year, you "know," .. smiled Anne, who has red hair and a sense of humor. . v Anne confessed to 34 years, but , looks younger. She gave Jonas' age ,it as 35. but said he "looks older." v. ,"How much is the license? I've sot said Anne. "That's exactly the price; have the LV correct fare ready, please," said "Cupid" Stubbendorf. A - Anne and a girl -friend, who ac- companied her, produced two silver . dollars. . "If he won't marry me, can I get my money back?" asked the fair , -.bride-to-be. 1 ','Not on your life," taid Stubben- 1 r "The license won't be worth any more than a last year's calendar, " declared one of the "cutups." "No more than" a yesterday's trans- fer," said another "cutup." ' inl'Well, I think I can make use of it, said Anne, outturn the license JJ into a beaded-handbag and sweeping graceruiiy our ot in,e otnee. t "We'll say she tan," chorused the jj cutups. Pioneer Merchant Dies 1 Can't Locate Relatives -1; No living . relatives of Gustav F. JyOelschlaeger, -pioneer Omaha jner i chant, can be found to take charge of r is property." -v t- . ' Mr. Oelschlaeger died last Friday Z at his home 2702 South Eighteenth street ' He was 48 and had been 4 X resident of Omaha nearly all his life. ror ine past years ne operated a general merchandise store at 4sU South Sixteenth street -' Funeral services will will be' held at n t Hoffman's 4:30 -4his afternoon undertaking parlors. Immediate friends will have charge of the serv ices. V School Thrift System - Opens 1,148 Accounts The public school, thrift saving system fvhich . was recently estab lished has resulted in the opening of 1.148 accounts by children in the South Side, with total deposits 'of $340.76. In Benspn there are 234 accounts and a total of $133.03 de posits. The system has been in op eration, two weeks. ; ; . The thrift tlan will be introduced 'fta iflto the other Omaha schools during ft', aie! coming week. on one day of each week and give the children credit in passbooks which hae been furnished. , 5 Driver Badly Hurt When r His Car Strikes Safety Signal JVankj GUchrist, 519 Nortl-Six- teenth street, was seriously injured late Friday night when his automo bile struck the safety-signal at the Illinois CCentral railroad crossing at Eighteenth street and Broadway in Council Bluffs. Gilchrist was hurled from the car, which was thrown from the pave ment to a vacant lot by the force of 4" the impact against the heavy cement ' base of the signal, which is set in the center of the highway. Gilchirst lies in Mercy hospital, Council Bluffs, suffering cuts and bruises -V .SEtSi W!bdy Pr0b Balloon Flights Resumed During 1 raining school Term Balloon nights againf have been started at Fort Omaha and probably will xbe continued dairy for several weeks during the course of instruc tion given to the officers who recent ly arrived for "training. Twoballoons were released at 4 a. m. yesteraay. no. i camea jrpx, Henry C White, pilots Second Lieut j, v iviciviniey,-aiae: iicuu voi. . T. A. Baldwin and Maj. W. F. Pear- rn v v." - , ;-. "vUIn balloon No. 2 - were Lieut. Tames B. Jordan, pilot; Maj. Oscar Westover, Maj. Roy M. Jones and (Lieut Clarence P. Kane. Omahans Will Celebrate . Golden Wedding Tuesday Mr. and rMs.. Charles C Cope will celebrate their golden wedding- anniversary at their home, 914 Hick . ory street, Tuesday. " They were married in Joliet, 111., October 26, 18701 Mr. Cope is a veteran of the civil war and a pensioner: of the Union Pacific railroad. Seven sons and seven daughters were born to this union, olr which four sons and six daughter are liv ing. All are -married except one son, who lives at home with his parents. They have 27 grandchil dren and one great-grandchild. , Girl Who Took Poison "JSTill Not Recover, Doctors Say ' Helen McGough, 18, who is sup . posed to have taken poison at the Star hotel, 804 , South Thirteenth ftreet, Wednesday, still was in a critical condition at, University hos , pital yesterckir. Physicians said there was no hope fo' her recovery.' The eirl's father. M. C McGoueh of Cheyenne, Wyo., remained at her bedside. " Hnndrs of Beautiful New. Dresses ou Sale Monday at JULIUS ORKIN 1508-10 Douglas Street Doh't miss it. N See advertise mept on Page 6-A. PILES FREE TREATMENT W W MWtmMI lid MP (I rM taiCnm Ptl and nul Con T1 CO. . Owl. 47. . MlMilk. SUM. Race, Color and Creed Are Mingled v By Salvation Aicmy Welfare Workers INSklM PETERS wmi qastom ".- ,...' - 7vYvfi 9, W?T - 'L JiCrrv Race, color, or creed has no influence at the Salvation Army home where kiddies of all nationalities, are treated impartially by the Army lassies under the direction of Ensign Petersen. ' v Here Is Ensign Petersenrith Gaston and Franz, French and Czecho-Slovak, Maria, Italian; Rose; Irish; Sambo, negro; Elisabeth, English; and I-Won-the-War, full-blooded Indian. t "" I .... I H -, . , .,..,,, V,,, ij, , Four Omaha Men Are Called for ; U. S. Grand Juiy .; Seventy Cases on Trial Docket Are for Booze Violations Sessions Begin i ' November 3. I ' Four Omahans are included in the list of the 23 grand jurors who will report to Federal Judge J. W. Wood-, rough November 3 at 2 ,pm., when' the fall session of the grand jury will convene. They' " are ' Nathan Bernstein, 906 First' National- bank building, insurance man; N. BrigM 1 JlM V-f! . ." 1 J . 1 I nam, -t-vi tvccunc uunuing, arcni tect; E.G. Solomon, 3005 Dodge street, real estate, and E. H Walker, Florence, farmer. ' T,he others selected from this dis trict, which includes the territory north of the Platte river in Ne braska, are, Ove T. Anderson, Blair; Wm. H. Blakeman, Norfolk; Joseph Bloom, Creighton; Henry C Booker, Gothenburg: Newton E. Buckley, orth Platte; Homer Cogdill, Chad- ron; Jtimer uoison, Jfuiierton; J M. Gates, Fort Crook; John M. GenPne 0Pnn that the same condition a tr t? i. tj r-1 Drevails thrniiffhnnt the state" try, Hyannis; Frank E. Gibson, Fre mont; George H. Gray, Central City; Sanford Hartman, North Platte; John S. McGraw, Broken Bow; John fcLellan, Grand Island;- Leslft Newbauer, Sidney; FredAVl Smith, Minatare; George Story,1 Butte; W. T. Wattles, Neligh; Lew H. Wright, Chadron. ... ; . - , '" - hyayne; Alternates, Ed - A. v Johnson, Levi- Gutru. . Newman Grove; Charles L. Low, Norfolk; S. E. Pearson, Monroe; John G. See fus, Scotia; Dick Roberts, Chadron; Chas. J. Beckman, Blair. ' Approximately 150 cases will be heard fy .the grand jury, of which about 1 70 will be for violations of the prohibition laws, theothrs be ing minor misdemeanors against the government .1 Bee, want ads are best business getters. iilMetn:iTiKmiiiMt;TaiitniiiSMS!iiiti!aiitiisiiiiirfiitiiiiniiMiiiiuiHiniii:!ani!fMihiitii!i!tiitittiiit!iiMtiiiui:ii f 25-Sia.lespeople--25 ! 1 ' For Both Men's and f S t J ... , -' ei I Women's Departments. I 5 ' t ! V 1417 Douglas Street iiitiHinttiir.iiiiiiitiiiii;iiianiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiutiwi!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiMiiiiiiii1 PHONE Monday PORK LOINS, Halves and Whole, per lb............. 35 LAMB STEW, per lb. . , . . . . ... .... . . .7y, PURE CANE SUGAR, 10 Ib. for. . . . .81.2a KEIFFER PEARS, bushel basket..,.. ......SI 85 JONATHAN APPLES, bushel basket. . . " . .S3.15 BUTTER,' Best Creamery, lb...'. . .1 59 BISHOP'S PURE FRUIT JAMS 3 jars $1.00 BALL'S CHOCOLATE CHERRXES, large box. .89 liA BXiUj riMtLA. " - m n w . .i'v :vx ... ' CI.IS.MWK lift V Man Judge Says Was Pardoned by Mayor 1 8 Sent Back to Jail v, Patrick J. Slavin, 1512 North. Thirty-sixth street, was sentenced to 30 days iri jail yesterday by Judge Foster , in Central police court for intoxication and disoN derjy conduct. "- Judge Foster declared Slavin was the same man he had sen tenced to 15 days in jail in South Side police court for operating an automobile while intoxicated and who" had been pardoned by Mayor Smith after serving but a few days. Slavin dinied this, but the judge held to his conten$ion. declaring he looked-like the same man. . Howell Finds Western Nebraska for Harding R. B. Howell, republican national committeeman, has returned from a trip in the western part of Ne braska. "I heard expressions of republican sentiment everywhere I went," said Mr. Howell. "It surely looks fine in the western part of Nebraska for Hardingsand Coolidee and 3 am of prevails throughout the state.' Mr. Howell has agreed to assist in the street and indoor speaking cam paign which is being conducted by the Douglas County Republican club. , He will begin tonight, prob ablyl at Fifteenth and Douglas srsets. '.'' Ifted Cross Base Hospital To Be Established at U. of N. Fourth Red Cross roll call has been officially set for November 11 to 25, according to R. M. Switzler chairman of the Omaha chapter, who, returned Fridav from Washington, t Base Hospital No. 49 at the VnU yersity of Nebraska Medical college is practically assured, he declared. Mr. Switzler also was instrumental in securing a medical unit for the of ficers' reserve corps for the Univer sity of Nebraska. - . COU2TNEY BUILDINQ Specials CIOAKS, box $0. . . . .$2.25 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 'J4, ' mu. ' - .V Disbursements ' .Of Republicans V $2,741,503.34 Statement of Funds Between June 14 and October 18 Filed With Clerk of House By Treasurer Upham. Washington, Oca. 23. Total dis bursements of the republican nation al committee between June 14 and October 18 of this year, weie placed st $2,741,503.34. in an'officiil state ment filed with the clerk of the house of representatives by Fred W. Upham, treasurer of the national committee. Receipts for the period were placed at $2,466,091.54. , The statement placed the number of contributors at 34,867, and addeo that only 16 contributions in excess of $1,000 had been received. J These 36 contributions, it added, aggre gated $38,750. The Hamilton club. Chicago, was named as largest single contributor, with $6,120.50. , The committee's announcement faid other contributions ranged "from 25 cents to $1,000, and cover the -entire country."- "Treasurer Up.ham reports," it added, "that contributions for state committees were received to the amount of $1,015,618.64 and trans mitted by him as agent .to state com mittees. . , IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIr The Painless Infected Gums, teeth, tooth sockets or tonsils may poison the whole bdy. Clean f eeth do not decay, clean gums do not become in fected; a little money spent oc casionally to have the " teeth ' cleaned or throat inspected is . cheaper than to lay off from work and pay doctor bills for rheuma tism or stomach troubles or appen dicitis or other serious troubles that Jome from teeth and mouth infection. - 0 y1 .DR. M. H. GARRISON Formerly of Valley, Nb., Assistant Manafcr t Ure Knocks Props From Under Demo Campaign "Bunc" Democrats Masquerading . as "Reformed Republicans Scored by Douglas. Coun - ty Chairman W. G. Ure. reoublican county chairmaivhas done little talking for oubhcation during this xamoaign. tie believes a county chairman snouia be known by his works rather than his words. But yesterday ne Drone the silence by speaking right out, He is spiking democratic stones reorescnting that voters who have been reeular republicans in the past are now out tor the Wilson league of nations and for Gov. James M. Cox. ' . He started yesterday with Jay Burns and his son. Mount, both re siding at 2017 Binney street, and also Rev. D. E. Jenkins, president of the University of Omaha. s Always a Democrat. : "In the first nlace." said Mr. Ure, 1tfay Burns is registered at the elec- null LUiuiisaiuuci a ai party' and his son as democratic. I have lived in the second house trom Mr, Burns for 15 years and I have discussed rational oohtics with Sim everince 1896; and I know he has never votea ine repuDiican uei. nz has always teen a democrat. "I also know that Rev. Mr. Ten kins ,oted for Woodrow Wilson twice, for the awfully 'good reason. I suppose, because 'he kept us out of war." - Mayor Smith's comments on the democratic league of nations meet ings Friday night also brertight a snappy rebuttal from the republican county chairman. "I think the meetings did Gover nor Cox a world of good and I think that Douglas county will' go for Cox," said the ,mayor. "I have been speaking to women this week, and it is my opinion that 90 per cent of the women of Omaha are for the league' of nations. The mayor hedged when asked what he thought of the Nebraska situation as between Harding and Lox. "Mayor Smith's statements are as correct as usual," was the rejoinder of Mr. Ure. "Harding and Coolidge will carry Omaha, Douglas county Snd Nebraska by a decisive major ity. The people of Omaha and of the whole country are tired of the incompetency and criminal waste of Wilson and don't forget that Gov ernox Cox in in complete accord with the president." - , ' Thomas Lynch, secretary of the republican county central commit tee, said: "Clinton Brome's squad of speakers who are working under the direction of the Douglas County Republican club, are making more converts among the common people than anv 'millionaire group ot acmo cratic speaker?, such as we had here Friday night. t Automobile Thieves May Force Insurance Rate Raise Omaha automobile men declared Fridav recent activities in Omaha mav force automobile and Auto mobile theft Vinsurance com nanies to boost rates in the citv and vicinity as they have been forced to do in Kansas City, To- oeka. and Wichita. Kan. Last year. Omaha was "good" when compared to neighboring cities on the auto mobile thefts score. During the last week, however, Omaha has been the victim of a theft of a high priced car every day. A Dress Event Monday at JUClUS ORKIN Il508-10 Douglas Street Dresses actually worth $35.00 to $49.50. -Special Sale Price $25.00. ' niiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiv IMMEDIATE INSTALLMENT LOWEST PRICES S ?Se VACUUM p I Right now we can give you prompt, skillful service 5 at a price no one in Omaha can beat The Vacuum 3 is one of the heaviest furnaces on the market s built to last a lifetime OVER 900 IN USE IN s OMAHA absolutely guaranteed to give satisfac- g tion. Enjoy solid comfort arid real economy this- winter. Call, write or phone for information. VERY LIBERAL TERMS IF YOU .WISH. s Vacuum Furnace Sales Co. riJii9S; I OMAHA - ' - ............ V entist y. DR. CLARK. Proven beyond all doubt teeth extracted without pain by the . use ' of Vapqr Mist Oxygen and Gas for tne painless extraction of teeth and removing of nerves and preparing sensitive cavities with out the least danger. We do all ork pertaining to modern dentistry in this office. We treat Pyorrhea and cure.- Office: Fifth Floor (510) Pazton Blocks 16th and Farnam Streets Phone Douglas 1201 Ldy Attendant OpaUrnkT, Wadnssday and 'Than, day till S P. M., for tbo accommoda tion of tht workmf peoplo. $200,000 Verdict Is Grafted Woman Who Sues for Afienation M. Vnrlr flrf 2.1 A nheriff'l jury today awarded $200,000 to Mrs. Laura Cave Wilson in her action against Mrs. Bertha Lobit Wilson, charging alienation of her husband's affections. The verdict is said to establish a new high record in this ,clss of liti- gauon. i ne planum hiibcu mi Wilson without obtaining a divorce. Mrs. Laura Cave Wilson's father was Major Cave, a railroad builder of Dallas, Tex. ' She'is aiaunder of the Texas society and a ytember ot the Southern society, tin Berth Lobit Wijson is the daughter of t banker in Galveston, Tex. Secretary Daniels tdipeak For League Monday Night , Tosenhus Daniels, secretary of the nayy,vwill speak on the league of nations in :the Auditorium Monday nicht iHarrv B. Flehartv and Mayor Smith also will speak. James O'Hara will preside. Rhjhard Hun ter, democratic candidate- for attor ney general of Nebraska, will make short talk. - .- Assault. Charge Against Waterloo Men H' Dropped Accent rViartrcs affairi st Trill n Hde- feldt, Carl JLockwood, lony dimmer ly and Arthur Snyder of Waterloo were dismissed in county court for tarlr nf .. evAerei: Thev were charged with being in a crowd . of youths who assaulted .. party ot Omaha picnickers at VSttfloo one day last July. : . . ; - ADVEETIREMEST SAY "DIAMOND DYES' X . Don't streak or ruin you? material ta la) poor dye. Insist on Diamond iff iiiasy aireciions in byctj pcKgc. GIRLS! MAKE A LEMON BLEACH Lemons Whiten-: anf trouble Beauty of tne pn Squeerethe juice of 16" lemons into a bottle containing three ounces off Orchard White, whicfi-' can be had af ant drug store, shakefwell and you have a quarter piitf'of harm less and delightful lemon bleach for few cents. -s Massage this sweetly fragrant lo tion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty of your skin. ,,. Famous stage beauties use lemon juice to bleach and bring .that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion. Lem ons have always been lised as sr freckle, sunburn and tan remover. Make this up and try it. . Tailored made to fit the-pneeemands, good garments are almost unpurcjiasable.. In spite of their desirability and value we bow to the present tendency andhavti reduced prices on our stock of Tailored Suits. Tlicy are suits "mostly one of a" kind, and made of the choicest - Wrinj fabrics . with wondrous linings and' are interlined, " while1 the designing and tailoring in every particular sljows the unmistakable hand of the skilled artist. A large per ' centage of them "are graced with soft rich furs that perfectly blend and harmonize witth the Autumn suit colorings.. Some 1 of the' deep, beautiful fur trimmings are '. - I "An Unusual Size Range invites A ' x Vfe list below a shor description of A' YOUNG GHtL'S MODEL (size 18), .ith 'irregular foundation of Duvet de Lain in Dragon Fly Bluesith closely fitted bodice, while the collar EPf rich French Seal with bands of " seal ."' on peplum. Formerly $175'- Salt price, $137.50 with youth ripple peplum effect It comes in Navy V vv Peachbloom with Nutria collar the size is 16. Formerly, V - n "T r Sale Price, $11.50 - . . A Great Group of Individual Suits all sizes from which to choose,' at and between the prices above indicated, while other price reductions range about as follows: . o Suits, formerly priced $110.00, now $89.50 Suits; jformerly priced $ 87.50, now $69.50 Suits,: formerly priqed $ 75.00, now $49.50 Allies Abandon Effort to Subdue Turks by Force Plan to Try Arbitration in Attempt to Settle Trouble Grand Viaier and Cabi- , net Resign. New Tors Ttrnte-ChitsM Tribune CaUe, Constantinople, Oct U. lne al lies have abandoned their plan to ttiMna the Turks in Asia Minor by the use of Greek troops, and will now try arDjiraiiou, uwiwni vj un liable information receivd here. C.rnA Vir Damad Perid Pasha. who is regarded as pro-British, and the entire cabinet nave resiKnea. s w cabinet is now Deing lormeo When reductions are possible, we will make them! -J L. L. heavy unbleached i Ol w MUslin, yard Amoskeag Apron Ginghams, yard Pequot double bed size SHEETS (81-in.), 2V2 yarda long, each 45c yard - wide Percales, OQr " good assortment of patterns mJL4ss 75c Gingham, 32-in. wide, AQr 4 plaids and checks, yard. . TC V - 59c Turkish Bath 1 OQn Towels, very special . . . THOMAS KILPATRICK & CO. ue Women's : :iyAn Important Offer v and tRe reason for it ITH PRICE CHANGES impending America made up their advance orders and stopped. Today while the market teems with garments carelessly and cheaply BEAVER, MOLE, AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM, ! SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, KOLINSKY, NUTRIA, HUDSON AND FRENCH SEAL A 'YOUTHFUL MODEL, every line of . which is bubbling . Drastic Reductipns also made on Suits in Junior Section -A with the idea tf reconciling the Con stantinople and Angora govern ments. The interalird commission, which is to discuss peace with the national ist will M-nhahlv leave Constanti nople for Angora next week. Both the Armenians and tne luric- icti natinnalict rennrt the orrnnation pi Kars by troops under Mustapha Kemal Pasha. Although Georgia and Armenia are negotiating a military alliance, some Armenians oojeci to me iorm er republic entering into an agree ment with the nationalists, who are, said to be making a move on Datum, and are willing to cede to Georgia the disputed boundary ter ritory. ' J Representatives from the Ukraine attending the Sebastopol conference, announce that they consider the separation of Ukraine from the rest ' of Russia would be incompatible to, the existence of either. Bee' want ads are best business getters. t .... -. . 19Vic $1.98 the best" master failoTs in' Your Choice a few suits ' Suits Jl SUPERBLY RICH MODEL (size 38), of Bedouin Veldecyne in Mandarin style, with all-over hand embroidery and with generous Kolinsky collar and deep gauntlet cuffs of Kolinsky. Formerly $285.00 : Sale price, $245.00 1 v i 9. (1 1 ' 1 5 .