0 . .. . j . . - , . . .(--.. . ; w ' i ' v , , , V ,i , " . , ' , , : i ; . ' ' ', - ( ' ' gj-LL. '. . i i THP OMAHA STTVriAV KT?V. XnvcuftJPO 01 man . i f , I- 1 t- . - i i . . : i Eckman's Widow To Take Stand in Will Case Monday r Daughters' Attorneys Declare They Will Prove Him Men- . : . tally Jncompetent at Time Will Drawn. , Airs. Ulendola?-Petty Eckman, " young widow of the late E. M Eelo man, will take the stand to testify lier husband was sane when he , signed his deathbed will leaving her Pis entire estate, when county court conveues Monday morning. Depositions to show the sanity f ccKinan on the night the will was , urawn at his summer cottage hi JT Minnesota were read in county ourt Friday by attorneys defending the . validity of the will and Mr. and Mrs, Ui. Kussel of Council Bluff 9, sister and brother-in-law- of Mrs. Eckman, took the stand to attest to his sanity contesting win. i' " V The Russcls said they met Ect man last May and that he was ap parentlv sane at the time. ' Eckman's daughters. Mrs. Emmett . iiannoti and Mrs. r. C. Henry, who pre. contesting the-, will ,on grounds that their father was unbalanced when he signed the will, have been present in ine court every iumuic since the trial began several days To Bring Witnesses. Their 'attomevs will introduce evi dence Monday which they say will . prove Eckman was mentally incom- petent wncn me wu was sigueu oy brincing several witnesses from f-'.i Minnesota.; The estate of Eckman, who. was i president of the Eckman Chemical company here, is estimated to total f rcii lUO.OUQ to isu.uuu.. Taxi Driver Retarned to rV, Omaha on Mann Act Charge "V"; Federal officers yesterday returned from Kansas City with Charles Lnn- ley,. former Omaha taxi . driver, rharced with violation of the Mann act by Minnie Smith, 16,-1105 North i Eisrhtcenth street. ' "' The girl told Assistant United v States Attorney Magney that she . went to Kansas City with Limley ' ' with the understanding that they v were to be married there but he kept postponing the wedding and ; ,he finally learned he had a wifc "J living in Kansas City. - Then, the girl' said, she returned to her home andher parents pressed charges against Limley, resulting in , an indictment bv a grand jury and J, his arrest at. Kansas 'City a few, days ago. ; ,, v ' Lumber Company Safe Is "i Blown Open by Yeggmen "X Yeggmen blew open a heavy J safe in the office of the Rivitt Coal and Lumber company, 4115 Lake 1 Street, Friday night, They secured only about $20. Neighbors said they heard two muffled explosions about 2 yesterday morninSr. The robbers entered the Ljjfiffice through a window, which.thejr hlteCjecaBdSw bears the marks of professional hands. -' - It was the second safe "cracking" in Omaha this week. Estate Disposition Depends on Which One Of Couple Pied First Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 20. Dis position of an estate valued at $700, 000 depends upon whether George d. ainciair oralis wile, Mrs. Mar garet Sinclair, died first, it became known today. The couple, both of wnom are aged, were found asphyx ia icu in meir .apartment about a year agd. , A coroner's jury found the death were accidental. Each had --made a. will in, favor of the other. AccordingNo tht pub lic administrator, who is handling their estate, if the wife died first her husbandfr father, who lives in Nova Scotia, will inherit it. 'IfthChusband died first, the administrator said, the property will go to Mrs, Sinclair's daughter, Anna Ferdinand, of Bos ton, Miss. De cisipn of the issue is , 1 rr . ' expected xuesaay. Omaha Odd Fellows Make Merry On 65th Birthday ihe oath anniversary of the smn- in of the charter of the Omaha lodge, I. O. p. F., was celebrated rrtaay nignt at the lodge rooms. where more than 1,000 Odd Fellows saw tlie ancient charter itself, which hangs on the walls, and plso were entertained with a varied Drocram. including vaudeville numbers from the Orpheum supplied by Manager iiyrne. - . .. ADVERTISEMENT HUNGRY BUT DAREN'T. EAT Take "Pape's Diapepsin" an3 s eat favorite foods vyithout fear .. , - i Your meals hit back. Your stom ach is sour, add,, gassy and youfeel bloated after eating, or you have heavy lumps of indigestion pain or headache, but never mind. Here is instant relief. Don't stav upset! Eat a tablet of Pape's Diapepsin and immediately the indigestion, gases, acidity and all tomach distress caused bv acidity ends. . fc , Papers Diapepsin tablets are the Surest, cnickest stomach relievers in the world. They cost" very little at arug stores. , Man Killed, Girl. Hurt, in 2 Omaha v Auto Accidents - F. N. Naylon Dies When Truck Hits His Auto;, Sis ter Injured Mia Belle West Run Down.; Frank Nf Naylon, 40, 2766 Web ster street, owner of the Western Auto Top company, was killed in stantly at 11:30 yesterday morning when his automobik and a lartre dirt truck Collided at Twentv-piffhth and Davenport -Streets. His sister, Mary, was seriouslf ' injured, sustaining broken bones and internal injuries. Mr. A avion, was hurled from his car and his head was crushed on the pavement. Mr. Nation's brother. Henrv. 2627 Binney street, who was also in the car, jumped from their wrecked automobile, stopped a passing mo torist and, leaping in this car, pur- sued he driver of the big truck, who was necing. He caught him at Thirty-second and Davenport streets. The truck driver is, William Minor, 18, 2210 Webster street. He told police that he was overcome- with terror when he sar the accident and that he fled without knowing what he was doing. Dragged Fifty Feet The truck is one of the large, heavv one tisprf hv flio Tacnh Rchaf. fer Construction company in hauling irt trom the neighborhood of Twentieth and Dodge, streets. The small automobile was draesred 50 feet after the impact and completely aemoiisntu. The body of Naylon was taken to the undertaking establishment of Mack & falconer. ilV is surviveo by his wife and three children. Miss Hclle West, 4170 Chicago street, was knocked down and pain fully bruised on the face and body at Seventeenth and Farnam streets at noon yesterday, by a Fold coupe driven by Miss Bennce Ruxton. 2107 North Eighteenth street, a teacher at the Saratoga school. Wounds Are Dressed. Miss West was taken, to a phy sician s office in the Bee buildinc nherenumerous, though not danger ous, aorasions on iace and body 9 A were dressed. Miss Buxton was taken to police headquarters where she was released on - bona after a physician reported that Miss West's ill ill i ia ' v t 1 4IWh Witnesses say that Miss West was walking west onfFrnam when lfis3 Ruxton was driving south on Seven teenth street. Both, it is alleged, saw the danger too late to avoj,d a collision. . "It wasn't my fault," Miss Ruxton said at police headquarters, "I was driving slow and she walked right in front of my machine. I yelled to her to get out of the way but she didn't hear me." American Sugar Refining , Company Closes 6 Plants New York, Nov. 20. Alt six re fineries of the American Sugr Re fining company have been closed as a result of slight demand for the commodity, it was announced here today. An otticiai ot tue comwiy, ex plaining the shutdown, said: "We have ample stocks on- hand and are prepared to make prompt aenvcry ot an grades ot.retmed su gar.. Refineries have been closed temporarily only to lack of demand Bee want ads are business getters. Emigrants Bound for U. S. Are Stranded in France Cheebourg, France, Nov. 20. Tyo hundred and fifty emigrants bound for the United States are stranded here penniless because the ocean steamship tickets provided them by thesuppqsed agent pfanavigation company in Paris before they left by train for Cherbourg proved to be forgeries. Manager Chapira of the American Society for the Protection of Emigrants has asked the police to arrest a man who was entrusted with the task of securing; the tickets for the emigrants. He is charged with pocketing the money, tothe amount of about 300,000 francs, and deliver- ing irpeu iicKeis., . Toledo; 9 Nov. . 20. Tominv Gihbwof St. Pauland Chuck Wiggins of Indianapolis will meet in a t2-jound bout at the Coliseum here tha night of December 6, it waannounced today. Solid ore Fron Head to Foot With Eczema a Mild tore now wiIetl wlL afi what Mr. John-W. Beck ofNorrlr CltT. Illlnoli, wyi about hit boy. Ha writei: nti boy that we have been tfoeterlnc ' with D.O.D. it completely well. He mi ' BntM mm All atp Kla held And hAHv. - afad now you cannot tell he liaa anytbinf wrabf wita turn." WTiT net trr D.D.D. today and be ennrinced? Relief, at once, from itchinc and burnim. Your money back if the flnt bottle doet not brinf. nuer. wo, oe ano si.oa. nj v. v. u seap. too. JUL lotion fbr SWn Disease Five Sherman A McConnell Drug Store. ' ' ' t 1 Jl J Dr. Friarik, F. Burhorn Graduate of the Palmer School of Chiropractic ' ' Licensed in Nebraska t j. SUITE 414-20-23-24 SECURITIES BLDG. . Corner 19th and Farnam Sts. Complete X-Ra Laboratory ., j -Twelve Private Adjustiiif Rooms :, ''i';'- Office Hour a. ra. to 8 p. m. -: House Calls 'Made Day or Night t . PHONE JBgfVQLAS 8347 ,. "WJtatYou Want toKniw" QuestiortxNo. 6 : Wliat can you do for headacKfcsr? But rarely, do we find the person who has not experienced headache; of ajll aches it is the commonest. .Headache, coming occasionally, is usually traceable to slight disorders of perhaps" the eyes, and nose, the stomach, bowels, kidneys, or reproductive organs. Headaches occuring with greater frequency, or those which are periodic or .continuous are not to be thought of and doctored as, a purely Jocal condition. It is Nature's warning that something Is wrong within the body and the usual mea sures to relieve the pain are invariably lnsuf- ncienr, 10 correct; a cause. Headache is most frequently a symptom of the purely nervous trouble like neurasthenia, hysteria, etc. Disturbance in the circulation of blood, such as might be entirely local, and "" in which blood pressure withirr the skull is in creased, or due to heart or kidney trouble in which" general blood pressure is raised; poisons in the circulating blood due to indi gestion, constipation, or failure of the kid neys and liver to function and eliminate prop-, erly, produce headaches. ' - - ' Chiropractic owes its great success in han y dling this complaint to the fact that the cause isjgiven attention and corrected. The bodily v functions are restored to normal, the weak- ' nesses that constitute the foundation for this ' symptom are dealt with and the result is ' health. . t Office adjustments are twelve for $10, or thirty for $25. Consultation is free. If we "can not help you we will not accept your case.' - Chocolate Covered w Cherries V are among the most popular of the ten Roof Garden varieties. The choicest of maraschino cherries and a most delicious fondant are covered with our special milk chocolate coating. v i No . -.v . . , L Take home a box today. , , PEREGOY & MOORE, Distributors, . Omaha, Neb. N jLtM. .CWEREDaERRIES- , g3 NtT WKJCHT 14 OKt nil -, Vsm am aja, . - w IT dnnouneiM ' tM th Cantilever opening of Shoe Stover- Made by the Edwin C. Burt Company - . - .v . .... .. 1 i . r. ris a successfully-proven first jid to Mature in' cor re&ting broken-down' parches, overstrained ' muscles, cramped toes and other painful foot-troubles- :The Cantilever. Shoe, by its - flexible construction and natural lines, permits and encourages, the entire Joot Jo function freely and healthfully. J. , 3 EC- (7 he itliistt&tion at the upper left shows Jiow the "Cantilever" shj!e conforms ifr the ,'ndtural arcb curve of the individual foot. The shank is flexible, to permit freedom to the many small bones and muscles of the foot. The Cantilever does not grip the foot as in a vise. It gently supports it, encouraging natureto do the rest. At the upper right 'is shown how all natural strain is equalized. ' y . w- , 1 -Mr f II IT 4- They Have Real Style! We have the "Cantilever" Shoes, and Oxfords in brown kidskln, black kid skin, brown calfskin and white Egyp- ' tian cloth.' v , . The "Cantilever" is a good-looking )shoe that gives genuine comfort and . priceless health. We cordially invite you to come in and try on a pair of. "Cantilever" Shoes and let us explain, fully their features. ' ' ' ' ' v V- '. V 4 Fitting Specialist , .This Specialist is in charge of our new Omaha store, where he has at his command, for . correct fitting, all widths and sizes, and several lasts. His adce costs -you1 nothing, and -you are certain getting, the right shoe) to correct your particular "foot troubles. Consult him. Sizes 2 io tr. V Widths AAA A to EE. Cantilever Shoe Store ' ,.V" '" Wead Block Opposite Court House. r 308 SOUTH1 18TH STREET. OMAHA Senator Interesting -Free Booklet 4' on Cantilevers. Satisfied Patients Have Been Responsible For BAILEY Popularity 'A 1 1 0?7 Int our Prothetic Departi ntent alone we employ four of the best operators in the pro fesswn. This work is- ja. charge of and under the conn plete control of a man who was formerly, at the head of ' Boston's hrgest dental labora- tory and 'by securing his ex pert services-we have been in position to establish the only PORfCELA IN LABORA TORY there is in this part of the country. a ' , -He specializes in making ; the Pqrcelain Shelfs, or new enamel for the teeth, a pro ceistbat restores the natural appearance of each disfigured topth so. perfectly that you cannot distinguish it from your other teeth: This method v of restoration permits the saving of the life offach tooth ' so treated as there is no occa sion whatever to kill the nerve which is the Blood supply. , . This is a prominent feature of BAILEY DENTISTRY and it is well deserving of your investigation. . 1 Km.,Mi - DR. G. Z. SHIPHERD, Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr. You Cm lately Recommend r BAILEY DENTISTRY , Toy our Friends. Economy EHiciency Reliability Guarantee: Seven Years Ago r. Shipberd. as vice president and general manage: of the Bailey Dental Co., recognized the need of a plan - In dental science that would eliminate many of the un satisfactory practices then prevailing.. He studied and experimented with untiring energy and the remark able growth and progress of his organization is a splendid tribute to the soundness of his theories. . Dr. Shipherd was among the first to introduce the X-Ray in Omaha as applying to the practice of den tistry and thus be completely revolutionized one of the , most important features of dental diagnosis. Another ' important move by Dr. Shipherd in his efforts to put dentistry on a higher plane of satisfaction was the naming of ONE FEB to cover the patient's case. In other words, he introduced a plan that absolutely eliminated all uncertainty in the patient's mind as to , what the expense w,ouid be in completing every feature the work required in their case. In pursuing his alms toward BETTER DENTISTRY Dr. Shipherd determined upon the policy ot telling every one of his patients just exactly what needed to be done for their best interests. Many times he has sacrificed the privilege of caring for a case by refusing to perform a service in such a way that the ultimate results would be disappointing to the patient t . r ' The high regard, in which BS.ILEY DENTISTRY is held by the thousands ot people who have been our , patients is a justly earned compliment to the Ideals conceived by Dr. Shipherd seven years ago. Seven years ago Dr. Shipherd had only four asso ciates, while now fifteen peoplo comprise the organiza tion. Each and every member of theSBalley staff pos sesses the abUity that has been broadened and multi- plied by THOROUGH EXPERIENCE. If you are in need of dental treatment and appre ciate the soundness of our policies, come in and talk things over freelyswith Dr. Shipherd. He will give you'' personal attention and the utmost consideration. EX AMINATIONS are FREE. Bailey Dental Company t ' Dr. E. If. Balleji President Incorporated Dentists, T0M4 City National Bank nidg. 16th aad Harney. . . rhonesi Donglu 3J20, Douglas 8421. The following facts in re gard to BAILEY DENTIS- TRY are points whichare of vital interest to you: 'Dr. Shipherd gives each and every patient .his own person at supervision. The X-Ray tells him 'jist exactly wAaf condition your teeth are in and he records their status on yoift chart and from this outline your case fs' studied in the most exacting, detail. ' ' . f . He discusses with you and explains every feature so fully and carefully that you appre-, date j the need and value of such conscientious diagnosis. He tells you what the cost will be it is ONE FEE and it s . covers your, case first and last. The price is based on the high est type of service and the kind that will give you satis factory resultsthis is what you want and expect BAI LEY DENTISTRY guaran tees SATISFACTION. We request you: to come in for an examination of your work from time to time and any al terations tot the betterment of 'e work wfhave done are made FREE OF CHARGE. The ONE FEE has covered it. V vt Diagnosis' V ' ... "eajaa'BaajsaMeaaaBaeaa X Ray Examination i 1 JtfK-.SU.--C!. A 4T-n ,-" . i