THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMUfcK 7. Ml. Receivers Ask For Full Control Of Lion Company Objection Made in Court to Payment of $1,000 Monthly To Manager Appointed By State Hoar J. Minneapolis receivers of the Lion Bonding and Surety company begin action in federal court, yesterday, seeking to take over the local com cern. now in the handa of Amoi Thomas, representing the atate de partment and trail and commerce. The northern receiver, appointed lait May, are A. J. Herts and John I. Levin. The motion died aka the court to grant to them exclusive right to mar ahal the assets of the local concern, totaling $1,858,008.53; to liquidate iti affairi, obtain possession of all the hook and recorda and restrain the local company from disposing of any of itt assets. They seek tha surrender of all local interests to thctn. Specific objection is made to the $1,000 monthly salary paid Amos Thomas for managing the company's affairs since et was placed under the protectorate of tbe state board, early this summer. - J. E. Hart of the department of trade and commerce and W. B. Young, as well aa Thomas, and K. R. Gurney, former president and other officers and directors of the Lion Bonding company, are made defendants to the suit. When notified hv The Be that the suit was filed. Thomas declined to make any comment He said the Minneapolis receivers were apopinted through a .claim on one automobile held against the fiorthcrn company. Priest Who Quit Pastorate To Continue Studies Abroad Rev. Father William Borer, who resigned recently from the pastorate of Our Lady of Lourdes church. Thirty-second avenue and rrancis street, will go to the University, of Innsbruck, southern Germany, to continue his studies,f , it was an nounced yesterday. - It was stated also that John P. McCabe, who disappeared from Omaha August 18 after serving some months as secretary to Father Borer, lct here because of threats of parishioners. ' -'McCabe had been taken in by Father Borer and is reported to have disappeared, leaving a discrepancy in liis accounts. The mounting of a. new auto mobile spot light' enables it to be manipulated from within a closed car. Welcome to Be Given Flyers From Fort Sill When the 40 flyers from FortSiII, Okl., arrive in Omaha Friday on their practice flight acroks country, they will be given a warm welcome snd hospitable entertainment by Omahans. Members of tne sero committee of the Chamber of Commerce, headed by Hartey Conant, completed plans yesterday for the entertainment of the aruests while they are here. Twenty government planes, pilot ed by student officers and mechan icians, will arrive here about Friday noon. They are in school at the rort Sill flying school and tht trip has been arranged to give the pilots practice in cross-country flying. They will land at Ak-Sar-Ben field. Dr. Nunn, Dentist, Sued for Divorce Wife Names Mrs. AI Elias Of Council DIuffs as Corespondent. Dr. A. D. Nunn, manager of the McKinney Dentists, was sued for divorce by Ethel Nunn in. district court yesterday. Mrs. Nunn names Mrs. Al Elias with whom she alleges her husband has been seen in public and private a great number of times. She says he stayed away from home, several nights at a time. Mrs. Elias resides in Council Bluffs. The Nunns were married in 1908 and have two sons. Mrs. Nunn says her husband has struck her with his fists so as to produce marks which kept her in the house five or six days at a time. Her health has been ruined by his treatment, she charges. She says that her husband is cap able of earning $8,000 to $10,000 a year, that he owns their home at 2730 Redick avenue, has a 640-acrc farm in Eldorado, Ark., worth $50, 000, owns a Cadillac car and has other property. She asks a divorce, and an order restraining him from molesting her and their children and from trans ferring or disposing of any of his property. Last March Dr. Nunn was sued by Claude S. Rife for alleged aliena tion of the attections ot nis wne, Mrs. Grace Rife. Rife also sued his wife for divorce. A few weeks later he disappeared from Omaha, leavincr a. "suicide note." His wift scoffed at the suicide notion and de clared it only a ruse. Recruiting Resumed Washington, Sept. 6. Recruiting for the army, ordered discontinued last month, was resumed under new regulations designed to keep. the en listed strength at 150,000 men, the number authorized by congress. Big Crowd to Go To State Fair On 'Omaha Day' Nearly All Club, and lysi nes. Association to Send Delegations to Lincoln On Thursday. The largest crowd that hat ever attended "Omaha Day" at the State fair, Lincoln, is expected t leave Omaha by early trains and automo biles. Thursday, according to the publicity bureau of the Chamber of Commerce. The roads between Omaha and Lincoln are reported to bt in excellent condition and ihe fair is one of the most interckting in the history of Nebraska state fairs, ac cording to many Omahans who have already been on the grounds. Practically all of Omaha's trading clubs and business associations will be represented. The Concord club will hold its weekly meeting on the grounds at Lincoln, leaving Omaha y special car. Other Omaha or gaitations which are sending mem bers art; Omaha Real Estate board, Advertising-Selling league, KiwaiiU club, Lions club, Omaha Automobile club, Omaha Retail Grocers associa tion, Ak-Sar-Ben, Omaha Chamber of Commerce, Associated Retailers of Omaha, Omaha Clraring Ilou.c, Auto Trade association, Merchants Market Week committee, Omaha Manuficiurera association, Omaha Hotel Mens association, Omaha Grain Exchange, Omaha Live Stock exchange and Rotary club, A committee 'representing the Omaha associations will be on duty from 6:30 in the morning distributing Omaha hat bands and grand stand tickets to the outgoing trains. Grand stand tickets can alto be procured at the Ilurrau of 1'ubticity, Omaha Chamber of Commerce, and at the Ak-Sar-Ren office in the court house. Windshield pennants are be ing distributed by the Ak-Sar-Ben office, admitting those having them to the special Omaha parking space in the fair grounds. Omsha hat bands ' will be dis tributed at the street car gate and the automobile entrance of the fair grounds. An Instrument Invented by a Ger man scientist enables a student of singing to watch the movements of his own vocal organs. Workman Falls on Head Off Ak-Sar-Ben Arch William Trultt. 2800 South Six ticth street, electrician, employed by the Nebraska Power company, fell 16 feet from the top of a ladder, striking his head on the cuibstone, at 2 Jil p. m. yesterday. He was uninjured except for a gah in the side of his head, accord ing to police surgeons who attended him. The accident occurred while Truitt was working on an Ak-Sar-Ben arch at Fifteenth street and Capitol avenue, The ladder on which he was working slipped, throwing lilm to the street His head struck the curb. He wss tsken to his home. Court Restores to Zuger 15 Gallons of Seized Brandy Stanley Zager, former S6uth Side, saloon keeper, wss discharged by District Judge Fitzgerald ytsterday after a hearing on a charge of un lawful poKtcssion of intoxicating liquor, agrr was fined $100 in po lice court two mouths ago after IS gallons of brandy was found i:i a keg embedded in the cement wall at his home. Judge Fitzgerald held that this was not an "unreasonable" smount. Omaha May Ba American Center of Aero Actliitlei Omaha Is to become American center of aero activities men declare In viewing the crowing successful outlook on the International Aero congress to be held here November i to 5. Aircrsft factories will turn their attention to Omaha as a renter for their operations, it is said by men in touch with the situation. U. S. Marshal Bring New "Deputy" From O'NeiV Dennis Cronin, I'. S. marshal, brought a new "deputy" back from O'Neill, Neb., when he returned yesttrday from attending his daugh ter'a wedding. The new assistant h the nmiihal s on, Ervin, IJ tears old. v It Is Ervln'a first risit to Omaha, and hs evinced great interest In the business of the marshiCs office. Cronin's four other childreu will emain in O'Neill. Plana for Nw Court House Accepted by County Board North Platte, Neb., Sept. 6. (Special.) Plans for a new court house for Lincoln county, estimated cost of which is f 180,1)00, were ac. cepted by the county commissioners. Bids for its construction will be opened October 10. CHEVROLET for ioonomkal Transportation!. F iKD CHEVROLET "Four. Ninety" at the new price make it poaaible or you to enjoy the advantage of an automobile at the lowest possible motor cost. Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" is a quality, low price car and la today the world'a most wonderful motor car value. CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. (A Unit et Control Motors Corporation) Retail Sloro 28SS Farnara Slroot Phono HA rnoy 720 OMAHA Chaenlei "fawNtHttg" Tearing Cat, $625.. o, . Flint, Mick. J A very common cause of constipation Poor appetite is now known to be an important factor in this condition A RECOGNIZED authority on the subject of constipation maintains that "a poor ap XjL petite is a very common cause of consti pation, especially in women." A certain quantity of food is necessary for the intestines to function normally. - The same authority also says: "Insufficient food leads directly to emaciation and physical weak ness as well as to constipation ; it causes the already depressed nervous system to deteriorate still further, and this reacts again on the digestion, so that the dyspepsia and constipation become more aevcre." Under such conditions Fleischmann'a Yeast has remarkable value as a laxative food and con ditioner. It furnishes a large amount of the water-soluble vitamine which helps all the proc esses of digestion, and, in addition, because of its freshness (you get it fresh daily) it helps the in testines in their elimination of poisonous waste matter. Thousands are adding Fleischmann'a Yeast to their daily diet, and by eating regularly from 2 to 3 cakes a day are restoring and main taining normal action of the bowels. Fleischmann'a Yeast is a pure, fresh food assimi lated like any other familiar food. Eat it daily have it on the table at home. Have it delivered at your office and eat It at your desk. Oct it at your lunch place. You will like itt fink, dis tinctive flavor and the clean, wholesome tastt H leaves in your mouth. Only one precaution: if troubled with gag dissolve the yeast first in very hot water. This does not affect the efficacy of the yeast. Place a standing order with your grocer for Fleischmann'a Yeast. Send 4 cents in stamps for the booklet, "The New Importance of Yeast in Diet" So many inquiries are coming in daily for this booklet that it is necessary to make this nominal charge to cover cost of handling and mailing. Addrecs Thb FUU8CMMAMN COMPANY, 701 Washington Street, New York City. Afood with laxative properties Fleieohmann'a Yeeetle a eomoHra food, net a UxtHre. Proa 3 to 3 cokee a day added regularly to the diet will not only re afore norma unctions of the loteetinea, but wiUalaoaeamre a ' proper elimination each day. In many eases tha amount taken can ba reduced as tha condition improvee. A Hereof epeclaMat, la hit tataat book, aays of eompreaeod yeaet: "It ahamkt ba amah mare frequently gi ran la lllnaaa In which there lelntaatlnal die turbanea, aapacially It It la aaaooiatad with oonatipatioa." To aaamra a thorough elimination ot waeta matter arary day eat from 3 to 3 cakes of PMaehmann'a Yaaat regularly. ut 1 V S,HlltYnM upb7 M Super - Six $705 Now Saves You to Hudson is always included in that small group, which men consciously or not, classify as the really great cars. But do you ever think how much less Hudson costs than its companion leaders ? Do you realize that even when the Super-Six last year sold for $2600, it was from $1200 to $1500 under-priced for the field in which it ranked by performance, quality, reliability and distinction? A Distinctive Price Advantage Never was Hudson's price ad vantage over cars of comparable quality so striking as now. It is in all respects as great a car, and in many refinements even greater than last year's Super Six.. And think, that then, at $2600 it outsold all fine cars, as it had done for five years pre viously. - Now with Hudsonat the medium price of $1895 does any higher priced car offer qualities to war rant their vastly increased price differential? And of the cars in its new price range is there one that you ever even distantly associated with Hudson in any wanted quality? Now '1895 Prices 1930 7-passenfter Phaeton 4-passanger Phaeton Sedan , . Coup Cabriolet ' Touring Limousine Limousin) . Price Now $36M .... $1895 - - 36M - - IMS 3400 ... . MM . 3575 .... 277t - 345 .... 3495 3935 - '- . 313 - 4375 - - - - 3495 - -r.O.B. Detroit Saves You - 1705 - 705 - 55 S45 - 955 805 "- 780 SSSaf GUY LSMITH : -SERVICE FIRST tXSS-S-T Tarnam St. OMAHA. U.S. A. PHONfcTJoueus 197 Miller Tubes have always been an im portant factor in in creasing the mile age of Miller Tires. Next time you need a tube, get a Miller regardless of what tire you use. You will soon want casings built by the makers of Miller Tubes. Put Miller geared-to-the.road tires on one or more wheels of your car, opposite any others you may have. Then watch them carefully, mile -for mile, and note these results: , : . - . 1st. Run under like conditions, the Miller tire will out , wear its rival. . s 2nd. The Miller tread will outlast the tire itself. 3rd. The Miller tire will outrun any of the well-known mileage guarantees. 4th. Miller after Miller will be uniform in meeting these same qualifications. Our policy is that Miller tires must excel every rival under like conditions. That is the policy that we are jealously guarding by con stantly testing Miller tires with rivals under actual road conditions. That is the policy that has put Miller among the first in less than ten years. , That is the quality policy that is selling Miller tires today and keeping the Miller plant running at full capacity. You car owners owe it to yourselves to find out what Miller tires can medn to you. Buy some. Watch them. That's all we ask. xx TF7 ttaiSTisso u. 8. pat. orr. Geared-to-the-Road For Sale by Dealers THE MILLER RUBBER COMPANY of N. Y. 2220 W. Farnam St., Omaha Ask for Surgeon's grade Black Besuty water bottles, fountain syrinf.es, household, surgeons' and druggists' supplies, balls, tronser belts, ate. o There is big double-mileage 30 by 3yt over-she Milter "geared to-the-road" cord tire, specially built for Ford cars, selling at $24 JS. The Miller "teared-to-tho-road tread is designed to give traction and attic pickup an smooth sur m i. laces as well as rough.