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THE BEG: OMAHAV FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920.
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Estranged From Family Here
"and Friendless, Young
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family in Omaha, without
in this city, except an aunt
1 a friend
of her husband and a kind landlady,
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Hazel Brown, 2024 Lake street,
k Qmaha.'is prostrated with grief over
& tlie death of her husband, LyJe
X'ecly, who was vsliot by payroll
t pandits here last Saturday.
-A i "When Lyl left the house 1 had
? the funniest -feeling,' she said. "We
ijotn tea
aft if something; was going
l. I begged him lo stay
Co happen
Home, not to go away."
if .Would 'Die First. i
' !iirs. Necly dded that her iiiis
band had often told her he would
X die rather than surreirter money
liutrusted to his care while driving a
i "Ie sa' tax' drivers were always
4uspected of being mixed ' up Jn a
jf crime if they were anywhere near
"Si and rather than have any such
Z ? suspicici rest on him, he would die
f first," declared Mrs. Neely. s
. ,. Dies From Wound.
t: Xecly died Saturday niglit from
a bullet wound in the stomach, suf
ii fered when bandits fired on him as
officials of the Northern Bag com
pany were entering his cab, with the
company's vuu payroll.
i The Neclys were married , in
Omaha August 23, hst.
Man C6nfesses He Shot
Farmed Calling on Girl
Bloomficld, Neb., Dec. 9 (Spe
cial.) Mike Supik, under cross ex
amination of Sheriff Charles Hart
and two Des Moines detectives, con-
fessed tfcday to shooting - William
Hagge, young farmer, in the back of
the head through a window at the
home of Miss Kate i'letzmeier, on
whom he was calling, last Sunday
night. - " J,.
Supik was placed in the Center jal
pending recovery or death of .young
Hagge, who is in the Lutheran hos
pital in Sioux City in a critical con
dition. .
Postof fice (Orders.
"T 'Washlnuton, D. C. 'Dec. .- Special)
?,-5lgram.) Postmasters appointed In Ne-
Maska: Kaloona. Wayne county, Irving
-wJfcc Bahde, vloe Victor II. Trunken, re-
"nlgned; Bailey, Cherry county, Ralph A.
. qrrtjooufellow, vlce Vred T. Nelson, resigned;
I iwfcyefti, Cheyenne -.county, Benjamin, F.
jtfwiti. Vice J." Vonadhlen? resigned. -i
i-Z Wyoming: Areola, Laramie county,
"Li Annie L. Klttell, vice Mary A. Lashar,
J resigned; Colony. Crook county, Charles
1 H. Branum, vice Anzle T. Richardson,
p resigned.
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The Ideal Christmas Xllft
Our Special Christmas Outfit Sugfestiont
OUR SPECIAL OUTFIT A ,
Sonor Trovator wit -ten 10-inch' double-face
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H Victor Records.
payments
. SPECIAL OUTFIT B
Sonora Nocturn "with ten V-inch double-face
Victor . Records. Very easy $1Q XZt
payments V 1 DO.OU
SPECIAL OUTF.T C
Sonorav Minuet with twelve 10-inch double-face
Victors Records. Very easy dOOC OA
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payments
Sonora Baby Grand with twelve 10-inch double-
face Victor Kecord3. Very
easy payments..
Period Models, $350 and Up
fT)AKFORD
505.Norfolk At.,
1 .11 '.L W US 11 i
1807 Farnam Street
OMAHA s'
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One Day Sale of
Royal Easy Chairs
llext Saturday at
lUnion Outfitting Co.
A Morris1 Chair for Mother
or Dad This Christmas
Would Be Welcome.
Every thoughtful, son IbrJ
daughter who has the home com
fort of mother or father at heart
should take advantage of the
(Treat "Stock Reducing" sale of
Royal Easy Chairs at the Union
Outfitting Company on Satur
day. Just push a button in the arm
of a Royal Easy Chair and the
back can be adjusted to any po
sition and there is a comfortable
"leg rest," making-ft possible for
mother or dad to enjoy luxurious
repose at any time.
This" just one of the many
sales that will be of special in
terest to Christmas Shoppers
who visit the Union Outfitting
Company next Saturday. . And
you can buy on "easy to pay"
monthly terms.
Advertisement
Widow Prostrated at
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Murder or nusDan
Indians Released
"From U. S. Control
x Victims of Crooks
Washington, Dec. 9. There are
many instances in which Indians re
leased "from government guardian"
ship have been victimized by "un
scrupulous" expoiters who made
plans "to rob the Indian even before
the latter had. received his certifi
cate of independence," according to
the annual report of the Indian com
missioners. The bureau, ,on this
ground, vigorously opposes blanket
release of the government wards,
which, it says, has been increasing
ly agitated for some years.
The removal of restrictions from
Indians is an individual not a group-lhad
question the Report said, Except
ing for those , people who have a
larger proportion of white than In
dian blood." Iir the latter case. In
dians should be given full control
of money orproperty held in trust
for them by the government as
soon as possible, the commissioners
said. Where these with half or
more Indian blood are involved,
however, thecommissioners are "de
cidedly opposed" to wholesale, re-,
moval of restrictions."
Cowboy Champ Marksman
Enlists In Army Here
After demonstrating successfully
his statement , that he is the cham
pion rifleand revolver shot of west
ern Nebraska,' Walter E. Anderson,
real cowpuncher, V Ogallala; Neb..
was welcomed into ."this man's
army" with. open arms by Rrecruit
ing Sergeant Robb Wednesday. An
derson, who, rode mustangs with
Tom, Mix, movie hero, years ago,
can to-Omaha asfride. his trusty
pony, Anderson will see .military
service in -Hawaii. His pony will be
shipped back to' 101 ranch in Okla
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Genuine
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Very easy 1QQ CA
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SPECIAL OUTFIT D
$245.20
Norfolk, Neb.V
ADVERTISEMENT.
THE REFLECTIONS OF. A
MARRIED WOMAN
are not pleasant , if :
he ia delicate, run-
down, or overworked.
She feels "played
. out." Her smile
taken
worries her husband, t
This is the time to build up her '
strength and remedy those weak
nesses or ailments which are the
seat of her trouble,,.. Dr. Pierce's ,
Favorite Prescription regulates
and promotes the proper functions,
enriches the blood, dispels aches'
and pains, melancholia, nervous
ness and brings refreshing leep.
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You will get just what
you have been looking
tor. Follow this adver
tising. ' The answer will
come December 12th.
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Steamer Romance
Leads to Wedding
Of Bluffs Druggist
Frank H. Garrett, General
Manager of Haas' Whole
sale Drug Firm, Marries
Indiana Widow.
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Frank H. , Garrett, generaj man
ager of the- HarleHaas Wholesale
Drug company of Council "Bluffs,
and Irs. Margaret Patrick, wealthy
wilow gf Valparaiso, Ind., were mar
ried last Saturday in the Hoosier
city, it was learned here yesterday.
Mr. Garrett secured a divorce
from his first wife last spring on
grounds of desertion, charging she
went to California, and refused to
return to make her. home with him
in Council Bluffs. --
He met Mrs. Patrick two years
aso on a boat trip to-Mackinaw,
Mich. He was accompanied by his
daughter, Hehjji, and the . Indiana
widow had a niece with her.
,y Continues Studies.
The three women .ftfrmed a firm
friendship on the boat trip,, with
the result that Mrs.; Patriek and
her niece were. invited to continue
the outing to Mackinaw in the same
party. t
After that Miss Helen and Mrs;.
Patrick visited back and forth sev
eral times, and when the . Garrett
daughter went abroad to continue
her studies in. music the Indiana
widow crossed the Atlatntic arid
took her on a tour of Europe.
They returned from Europe last
summer and spent a short time to
gether at the Iowa lakes. Mean-
time Mr. uarrett ana Airs, rainc
been together . a number of
times, and their tnenasnip ripenua
into love, which culminated in the
marriage last- Saturday.
Surprises Friends.
The announcement" of the mar
riage came as a complete surprise to L
the many business irienas or Mr
Garrett in Omaha and: Council
Bluffs. - ,'t ; . -
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett are expected
to arrive in , Council Bluffs next
Tuesday. They will occupy the
home of W. L. Douglas, 405 South
Eighth street, during the winter,
while, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas are jn
California. '' - -7
Only
13 Days Left Before
Christmas
Notes A Few
Values for Friday
Break fast S e ts
Choice of, seVeral
Japanese chiqa breakfast sets for $3.95.
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Limit of 1 Set to a Customer, i ,
DoIlsDolls
69c
Fancy dressed dolls
eyes. An extra speciaKfor Friday.
Limit of 2
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Blou se s
98c
Blouses of voije, batiste and dimity in hand
embroidered, lace-trimmed and tucked models.
Sizes 34 to 46.
Limit of 2 to a Customer.
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Table
IOC
Table covers in blue, brown, green and natural
-attractive designs size 36x36. A"
j Limit of 2 to a customer.
Felt Slippers
' $1.00 W
Comfy and Juliet styles in women's felt slip
pers.' Assorted colors and all sizes.
Limit of 2 Pair to Cuitomer. .
Farm Is Topic at
Road Men's Meet
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Highway Commissioners Con
vention Closed Last Night
With Banquet.
. Live stock and farming cpnditions,
duties of a highway commissioner,
and the opinion of William Jordan,
Kearney, on maintenance of county
highways, were the principal sub
jects considered at the third mofttr
ing session of the annual conven
tion of the Nebraska State Associa
tion of Supervisors and Highway
Commissioners in the Hotel Rome
yesterday. ) "
The first subject was treated in an
address by W; B. Tagg, Omaha.
W. V. Biba, county highway com
missioner of Geneva, outlined the
duties jof a highway commissioner.
The 'morning session adjourned
early to take advantage of invita
tions to visit local factories and
storesX
C. H. Gustafson,,. president of the
farmers' union ( of Nebraska, de
livered the closing address of the
convention proper. He told the
delegates of the activities of the
committee. f 17, which Jias1 been
appointed to study marketing con
ditions in an effort to bring about
astandardized System for the farm
ers in the United States.
The convention formally closed
last evening insihe Hotel Rome,
where a banquet wa given the dele
gates and their wives. After-dinner
speeches were made by Gov. S. R.
McKelvie, ex-Senator Norfis Brown
and E, R. Gurney. L j '
Still No Charges Filed
Against $ergt. heeler
Police Sergeant Lyman Wheeler,
under 10-dajsuspension, called on
Police Commsioner Ringer to ask
fof a copy of any formal charges
which the commissioner may me.
The police commissioner . ex
plained yesterday thtt he ;does
not know whether charges will be
filed against Wheeler.
"Will Sergeant Wheeler be given
an opportunity to disclose 'any in
formation he has?" was asked.
"He always has that privilege and
it is h duty to report anything of
that nature to his superior officers,"
he replied. '
$5.95 -
patterns in hand-decorated
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with hair and sleeping
to a Customer.
Covers
each
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WOMAN'S
Brother Pleads -For
, Promoters
Of Movie School
Auhurn Business Man Hast
ens to Defense of Boys .
Charged With Violating
Mail Laws.
James Grant Auburn Neb., busi
ness man, called on Assistant United
States Attorney Frank Peterson yes
terday to plead for the release of iis
brother, R. J. Grant, who, with I. F.
Biglow of Portland, Ore., was ar
rested Wednesday on federal war
rants charging them with -using the
mails tp defraud in connection with
the operation of the Blackstone Film
company, 36 Paxton block.
"I know the boys had no intention
of defrauding the , students who
called at their studio in the Paxton
block for the purpose of becoming
actors and actresses," Grant told the
officer. "They had consulted with
numerous persons, who told them
the plan was proper and merely
were engaged in carrying on a
legitimate business venture.
"I know they intended to refund
tnoney to those who failed to make
good and were not needed to put on
scenerios which they planned to
stage. He is my brother and I have
ADVERTISEMENT.
NEW LAMP BURNS 94
PER CENT AIR
Beats Electric or Gas
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A new oil lamp that gives an amaz
ingly brilliant; aoft, white light, even
better than gas or electricity, has been
tested by the U. S. Government and 95
leading universities and found to be
superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps, It burns
without odor, smoke or noise no 'pumping
up,' is simple,' clean, safe. Burns 94 alt,
and 6 common kerosene (coal oil).
The irveritor, A. K. Johnson. 609 W.
Lake St., Chicago) Til., is offering to send
a lamp on 10 days' FREE trial or even to
give one FREE to the first user in each
locality who will help him introduce it.
Write him today for full particulars. Also
ask him to explain how you can get the
agency, and without experience or money
maky $250 to S500 per month.
EYERYBODYS STORE"
of MeVMak
in
Table Tumblers
Colonial glass tjable tumblers, an exceptional
value, while they last, 4c each.
Limit of 6 to a Customer.
WOMEN'S
Fall .Boats
2.00 Pain.
' 300 pairs of women's lace and button shoes
in black, brown, gray and two-tone effects.
.
' Limit of 2 Pair to a Customer.
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-P e tti coats
:; rv $1.0.0. "
These are heatherbloom.a'nd sateen petticoats
in plain and fancy colors.- Some have flounces
trimmed in silk, others accordeon pleated.
Limit of 2 to Customer.
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Suedine Cloth
- 5 yds.
36-inch suedine cloth suitable for dresses,
suits and coats, in dark green, brown and gray.
Limit of 6 yard to a Customer.
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CONGOLEUM
Rugs ;
$1.00 each
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' Congoleum rugs in neat allover patterns. Two
sizes only 36x54 and 36x72. -
V Limit of 1 to a Cuitomer. A
trust in him "and am willing to fight
for him." , :
However, Peterson declared he
would not drop the charges.
The young men will be arraigned
before United States Commissioner
Boehlcr at, 10 Monday morning.
They were, released last night on
$500 bonds.'
Grant wired to his brother late
last night to come to Omaha.
Application to Feed Hogs
With Garbage Is Withdrawn
Joseph Suhuyda has withdrawn
his application for a permit to haul
garbage to a hog-fecding yard in the
northeast part o the city. The hear
ing, which was to iiave been held be
lore tlie city council -committee of
the whoe next Monday morning on
this subject, will not be held, and
citizens who were interested in op
posing the application are advised by
City Commissioner Ringer tkat they
reed not appear in the council cham
ber Monday morning.
Weds Stepdaughter Five
Days After Death of Wife
Binghainpton, N.'Y., Dec. 9.
When Mrs. Robert C. Hayes saw
death approaching, she called her
husband to the Iwdside and said:
"Robert I want you to marry An
naniac five days after my funeral."
The ceremony was held todays-uniting
stepfather and stepdaughter.
Annaniae was a daughter of Mrs
Haves by a former marriage. !
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Do you realize how much year-round joy one of these fine Cadillac enclosed cars would bring your
family? Why not have one delivered to your home Christmas morning. You can see this model at the sales
room of the J. H. Hansen Cadillac Company. Adv. v .
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Dbwnstai
Plunkett Declaims ' ,
He Sees No Hope Soon
For Peace In Ireland
Liverpool, Dec. 9. Prior to sail
ing yesterday for New York Sir
Horace Plunkett, chairman 6 the
Dublin convention, in an interview
said: ' '
"I see no hope of a truce in Ire
land nor any hope in overtures re
ported in the press. The, cannot
be peace while there is f rightfulness
on both sides. In my judgment the
British government is blameable. If
the people know how many persons
had been killed in Ireland we would
soon have peace."
Sir Horace recently v-as invited to
visit America to testify before the
committee of 100 on conditions h:
Ireland.
poman Appointed Sheriff s
To Succeed Late Husband
Toledo, Ore., Dec. 9. Mrs. Mabel
Simpson was appointed by the coun
ty court as sheriff of Lincoln coun-,
ty, succeeding her husband, Mierilt
William Simpson, who died sudden
ly last week. Mrs. Simpson is the
first woman to hold the office "of
sheriff in Oregon.' .
' Army Flyer Killed.
'Riverside, Cal., Dec. 9. Captain
Roy L. Noggle, formerly of Hono
rs
S i 1 kv C a m i s o 1 e s
79c h.
t Made of crepe de chine and satin combined
with lace insertion 4and fancy ribbon in 1 white, v
pinK, navy, brown and red.
Limit of 2 to
i WOMEN'S ANKLE LENGTH r N
Bio o me r s
, 79c
Made of soft, lustrous sateen in black, navy, ,
copen, rose, and, purple. Sizes 36, 38, 40. Filled
elastic tops. . - s .
Limit of 2 Pair to a Customer.
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P.exric,a 1 e
15c yd-
An excellent quality of 36-inch percale in
light, dark and gray colors. Good designs.
Limit of 5 Yard to m Customer.
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K n i t Cap s
19C each
FOR WOMEN MISSES AND CHILDREN
Knit caps, tams and toques in plain or fancy
weaves in plaids, checks and. stripes or plain
colors. '
Limit of 2 to Customer.
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Shirts and Drawers
2 lor $1.00
Men's High Rock two-piece underwear in
fleece lined. Ecru and silver gray.. Broken
sizes. ' ; ''
Limit of 4 to a Customer. , .. ,
lulu, was killed at March' field, neai
here today, when an army airplane
he was piloting fell 400 feet tie
was unaccompanied. Ilis widdw is
in Honolulu. He was. a veteran of
the world war. , 1 i '
Aspirin
Always say Bayer"
Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufac
ture MoDoaceticscidesterof Silicylicacid,
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of Xmas Suggestions
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