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    THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4. 192!.
Omaha Women Ask
Representatives
On Disarmament
lttrr Ordered Sail I'rciliit
Harding 1'rging That Uu
men He Named fur
Active Part.
The Omaha' Woman clan bM
it ftrt meeting of the teuton Mon
day in the new auditorium of th
llgrgr-.h More. .Mr. Ckarlri
Jolunnrt the new riikiit, prf i4
td. Over 200 m'mber U.Milfd.
At the uKKrttion of Mitt Lnti
ftesrn of Milwaukee, vtMy known
flub wcnun who pokt on The
World' (irtatet Need and Social
rower," the club iiwtructed the rc
reury to write to I'rtMilmt Har
ding reiietig first, that twu wom
en he apixmited on the disarmament
' delegation, and teeondly. that ths
dinarmaiiirnt conference be ojirn to
the public.
Opposed to "Side Line."
"Womru khould be appointed on
. the conference board and not on
the alvijiury hoard or- -td! line,'"
Vaid Mist iitarn. i'Xuw. thftl wc
arc all voting riticns.tyc should ()
our i Marc in making democracy mean
biothi-rhcKid in government and poli
tic, the translation of Uint'
' principles into li(c." nhc concluded.
. Mr. Cyrus r.-Alason-eave a talk
. on "Club i'ublicity," and Stephen
Way Puke on the International Arto
centre to be held in Omaha. N
; ember J, 4 and 5.
Mrs. 1'hilip 1'otter, chairman y
the way and mean committee, re
ported that a payment of $11,300 had
, been made on the club building site
on Seventeenth street, south o
; Jackson. Mic also stated that the
, Ketailcrs association, which pledged
". the club a generous donation, made
the following suggestions: That the
' club obtain a plan of the proposed
club house; that they go slowly, on
' ing to the stringent financial condi
tions, and that they raise rnoits'h
money to partially pay for the build
ing. Mrs. Potter also announced that
' $100 had been. cleared from the, food
concession at the Ak-Sar-Ben car
' nival grounds.
Various other reports were given
by committee' chairmen.
Plans for Parade.
Under the leadership of Mrs. L.
E. Poe, Mis Unda Hamren and
Mrs. Johnson, accompanist, club
'.. members rehearsed the song which
, they will sing in the "Boost Omaha"
. parade Saturday. . The parade is be
mg conducted by the women's club
to promote the sale of Omaha
' placards for automobiles and to
' further interest in the Areo con
gress. Proceeds from the fale of
; placards will be added to the build
' ing fund. ;
Mr. Johannes extends an invita
' . tion to all business firm and owner
j' of private cars to participate in the
i parade. ,
Commerce Body Starts
Good Road Movement
, ..
t Columbus, Neb., Oct. 3. (Spe
; cial.) At the meeting of the direo
itors of' the Chamber of Commerce
it was stated that the balance of the,
ir fiscal year would be devoted to good
f road movement , and improvements.
. P.-.;.'rterit flrav rpnorted that thC
"kink" in the Lincoln highway, neai
; Lost creek, would be straightens
oat when the federal, aid project; Is.
put through.
. Committees wet1 appointed to as-
sist in the entertainment of the vis-J
Siting delegate to the W. C 1. ,y.
convention, which; is to be held in
- this city October 11 to 14. The di
i rectors decided to "start off the win
' tet series ' of membership meetings
with a social gathering in which the
families' 'of the members, will be In
cited to participate. . i"
. Government Engineers
I View Irrigation Project
v- Lexington, Neb., Oct 3. F. F.
f' Smith, government engineer from
Broadhead, font, and August
. Weiss, manager of the project cov-
ering, the North Platte Irrigation
" association, arrived in Lexington
t today. Sub-engineers will be work
, ing on this project and the survey
will be completed in 90 days. Mr.
" Smith stated, after traveling over
; rrt of this valley by auto, that it is
' the most wonderful project that he
' lias viewed any place in the United
1 States. The nprineers. estimate that
this protect 1 when complete will
-water 400,000 and possibly 650,000
i acres. '
Rotarians at Columbus
' Will Entertain Lions Club ,
" Columbus, Neb.", Oct 3.--(Spe-
r;nRotanans wilL entertain tne
Liens club at a dinrier Tuesday night. I supervisors. This would make the
' Covers will be jlaid for 90 at the bonds practically S 1-2 per cent in
! Evans hotel Many prominent men terest bonds. The issues were for
' are expected as guests, among whom : $67,000 in general fund bonds and
are Governor McKelvie and. Joht.) $22,000 in bridge fund bonds. They
L- Kennedy.. An interchange ot ex-
yperiences in the ;work, of each club
in promoting civic development and
strengthening their forces for an ag
gressive Americanization . campaign
during the coming year, will be
among the topics of the evening.
Tulsa Kiwanians Planning
Comforts' for Auto Tourists
Tulsa, Old-. -.Oct.1 3. Automobile
tourists, passing through Tulsa can
camp amid air tne comioris anaiux
uries of home ift a-short time, if the to his wife, Marie,
plans of the Kiwanis club are con-r. 'Judge," asked Hartman, after he
. i T.t . v.--. t .v. Vt.'i j i . i . .u :n
wants club -have already subscribed
$2,000 toward building a tourist
house in the ctiy park...
Such conveniences as hot and cold
running water equipment gas con
nections for heating and cooking
purposes, shower baths and many
others are planned for the tourists
who avail themselves of the accora
modationa of the camp.
Det Moines Woman Killed
When Struck by Automobile
' Des Moines, Ia. Oct. 3. Mrs,
Jennie Shepro, 3?: -was strode by an
automobile and tilled here on her
j-ay home from'churc& rhe.be?, S57.69J: released. "38; ' nmount.
came confused a --a--steet crossing ; 343.8J6.56. Number ot chattel mort-!
:-nd was"" struck "before-iter' hesband . v?ges filed; 12; amount, $72,036.75;!
could reach her, 1 released,. 31; amount, $20,&15.16. J
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Rthrer Probes
Sale of Ginger
Findings in Private Hearings
On Permits Will Be Made
Known Today.
A. F. Kellstrom, vice president
and secretary of the A. V. Harman
company, 314 South Twelfth street,
distributors of sckla fountain sup
plies, testified yesterday before U.
S. Rohrer, prohibition chief of Ne
braska, in the private hearings held
by him, as to the sale and use by
his form of various-sundries contain
ing alcohol.
The product in question sold by
Kellstrom's firm is Jamaica ginger
and the tincture of ginger which thi
testimony showed had been fold in
various quantities to drug stores
of the city.
Attorney John Baldwin, appearing
for the defendent company, attempt
ed to show that at no tinie since
the company had held its permit, had
it knowingly sold this product where
it would be resold as an intoxicating
drink. ' The testimony,, admitted,
libweveT$ that if diluted tq a certain
extent, tincture '.of ginger might be
sold as a beverage.' i
At the conclusion of the hearing
Attorney Baldwin moved for a dis
missal of the case, but Commissioner
Rohrer refused, .saying he expected
to make known his findings in the
different cases by this afternoon.
A hearing on the Wolfe Farrer
Chemical-company nerniit is sched-
I uled for , this morning,
Peggy Joyce Prefers Wet ..
: 1 Paris 'to Dry, America
.. Paris: .Oct 3. Peggy Hopkins
Joyce, scoffs at the idea of return
inr in Amprica soon.
"I'd rather have one season !n
Paris than 10 in New York since pro
hibition, she says. You have no
idea how dull people can be when
the cocktails uive out. And Cham
Datrne bottles are too bulky to be
carried under overcoats or capes.
"Prohibition has done wonders for
Paris, Nice and Monte Carlo. All
now. eclipse Palm Beach, according
to many Americans 'doing the sea
son there. ' '
Peggy may be prejudiced. Prohi
bition may not be any reason at all.
But the fact remains that not even
in its palmiest day ' of before the
war has' Paris been uch a headquar
ters for American society ' as this
year. ;- ...
Fort Madison Muny Bonds ,
Bring Best Price ot Year
, Fort Madison, la.,1 Oct. 3. What
members of the Lee, county board
of supervisors declare Is the best
price obtained for bonds in Iowa this
year, was paid by the R. M. Grant
company of Chicago, for general and
bridge bonds issued by Lee county.
The premium on the bonds, $3,140,
is the lowest paid this year by any
Iowa municipality, according to the
cover, respectively, periods of 10 and
IS years.. , .
Prisoner, Sentenced to Jail,
Asks He Be Sent to School
Chjcago. Oct. 3. John Hartman,
2355 South Whipple street,-thought
of a noverplan to obtain a schol
arship yesterday. He appeared be
fore Judge Asa - G. Adams in the
court of domestic relations to ex
plain why he had fallen behind in
the navrnents- ordered by the court
the house of correction, "couldn't
you sentence me to go to school
somewhere, so that the next six
months will not be entirely wasted?"
"Oh, you'll learn plenty out there,"
was the judge's replv.
Mortgages Filed in County
In Montlj Total $66,542
Beatrice, Neb., Oct, 3. (Spechl.) i
Following is the mortgage report
for Gage county for the month of!
Septembers .Number of farm mort-i
gages-filed, 16: amount. $o6.542.84;
nnnaber rileasea, 19; number of town
r.nd citr mortaasres filed. 43: amount.'
"Devil Dogs" Maneuvering
The above illustration should re
call to the memory of rnany veter
ans of the world war experiences
which they went through a few
years ago. The photographs were
made near Fredericksburg, where
the United States marines are going
through their fall maneuvers. Gen-
Tries Three Tinies
To Wed Same GirLI
Divorce Laws Cause Grfef for
College View Youth and
:,Youtig Woman, , V :
; c'- ' i- '";.'-'
; Lincoln, Oct. 3.Spedal.-Al-fred
F, Meyer, 21, of, College View
has marr:ed Ruth A. Overton. 19,
of Lincoln three times in" the last
half year to satisfy the 'law and he
is apparently still in deep water as
a result of his first matrimonial skit
with Katherine Meyer.
District Judge W. M. Morning has
cited Meyer , to aopear and show
cause why he should not be cited for
contempt of gcourt for fa:lure to pay
alimony to Katherine Meyer, who
obtained a divorce.- from him
March 30. . .;. ; V
Meyer, it is claimed, married Ruth
Overton the first time in Council
Bluffs last 'May. Later he learned
that the marriage 'was-not leal be
cause it took place before' the di
vorce decree obtained by wife. No; 1
became effective. He went through
the ceremony with Roth a second
time in Omaha, but the six months'
period- had not elapsed nnd the
wrong was still not righted.
Monday morning, atter his re
lease from jail, he. took, the vows a
third time with the same girl. i.
Americanism Blamed by
Editor for Paper's Death
Waco, Neb., Oct. 3. (Special. )
F. P. Shields, editor of the Wacon
ian, has suspended the publication.
He has given a great deal of space
to defining Americanism and charges
that residents of the vicinity-who
ODDOsed- his stand threatened to
withdraw their patronage from the
stores of the city unless, their, sup
port of the paper ceased.
Former York College Head "
Accepts Post at Chicago
York, Neb., Oct. 3. (Special.)
Dr. Hervin U. Roop of York col
lege, who has tendered his resignar
t'on to take effect October 15, has
accepted a position as teacher in Chi
cago. His subjects win De rsy
cnology and Religious Education."
He will continue special studies in
the University of Chicago.
ADVERTISEMENT.
Actress Tells Secret
Tells How to Darken Gray Hair
With a Home-Made Mixture.
loirfv Williams, the welMtnown
American actress, recently made the
following statement about gray hair
and how to darken it, with a home
made mixture: .
"Anyone can prepare a simple mix
ture at home that will gradually
darken gray, streaked or faded hair,
and make it soft and glossy. To
a half-pint of water add 1 ounce of
hav rum. a small box of. Barbo
Compound, and ounce of glycer
ine.
These ingredients can be bought
at any drug store at very little cost.
Apply to the hair twice a week tin
til the desired shade is obtained.
This will make a gray-haired per
son look 20 years younger. It does
not color the scalp, is not sticky
or greasy and does not nib off."
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o.al Butler is iu command of the
5,000 "Devil Dogs" encamped. The
photographs show the marines ar
riving at camp and their little city
of "pup" tents, erected shortly
afterward.-Below is a field wireless
operator keeping tabs on the move
ment of the army.
New Regiment
To Be Organized
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War Department Authorizes
Artillery Unit for Nebras
ka National Guard.
Lincoln Oct., -6. (Special.) -Official
' notice of WaV Depart
ment authorization, tor a new
regiment of artillery, to be included
with the Nebraska national euard
has reached Adjutant General H. J.
Paul. This regiment will consist of
about 1,000 men and will comprise
four artillery batteries, a headquar
ters company and a supply company.
In order to economize on armory
rentals and . other expenses, the
preference for locating the six artil
lery batteries will be given to cities
which already., have national guard
organizations, so that two or more
organizations may use the same
building. -
Omaha, Lincoln . and one or two
other citie have asked for repre
sentation in the artillery unit Adju
tant General Paul will give his per
sonal attention immediately to as
signing the batteries and companies
to those places which give the most
promise of providing the personnel
for efficient units.
Each battery to be established will
receive four big guns of the 155 mil
limeter type, . i
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LINCOLN,
Merrick County
Man Is Boomed
For Governor
Tlieo. M. 0tfnujui Urged to
We Democratic Standard
Bearer in Next Stat
Campaign.
Lincoln, Oct. 3, (Special.) Theo
dorr M, Oiterman o Ontrel City,
veteran Nrlira.ka U-gulator and
minority leader in the last e.lon of
the legislature, will probably he
a candidate for governor cn the
democratic ticket
Ootrrtnan wat vitited by a dtlrg.v
tion of four democrat' and akcd tn
make the race. Kep. Henry Hock of
David City, who was Mftociatcd
with Mr. Osterinan in the tat leg
islative teinn, was one of the del
egation which called on the Central
City man.
Ostrrman may be induced to get
into the race wat the word which
was brought back to Lincoln,
It i understood that if he run
be will make taxation nutt.r the
chief iuc. He is author of the f.t-
nious L'nion Pacific right-of-way act
of the 1919 rMon of the legisla
ture and has been prominent as a
representative of the rural clement
in the democratic party.
American Legion delegation to the
state convention at Fremont came
back to organire a fair-sized boom for
Senator Perry Reed of York as a
republican candidate tor governor.
Reed served two terms in the state
senate and i the author of the
Reed-Norval foreign language bill
which was passed at the '-nt e
sion of the legislature. The law
was recently knocked out by a rul
ing of Judge Button Ln the district
court at Fremont.
Fremont Girl Chosen
As Fairest in City
Fremont, Neb., Oct. 3. (Special.)
I Miss Grctchen Williams, 17, high
school girl and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Williams, was choen
the most beautiful girl in the city
and featured in the "Beauty and the
Beast" picture taken during the
American Legion convention.
Glen Coffey, editor of the Mid
West Veteran, Lincoln, was sclect
cdas the homeliest and shared the
picture with her.
Oklahoman Swallows :
Poison in Grand Island
Grand Island, Neb., Oct 3. (Spe
cial Telegram.) H. Berkowitz, giv
ing his home as Oklahoma City,
was picked up on the streets uncon
scious and taken to the hospital.! It
was .found that he. had swallowed
carbolic acid, evidently with suicid
al intent. He is out of danger. He
appears to be penniless and it is be
lieved the act was committed be
cause he was disconsolate. He de
cline to explain.
Tender Feet Helped
by Soothing .
Massage. 5
- Aches, excessive perspiration and
smarting 'can be ended
ONE of the new developments in the
proper care of the feet a part of
Blue-jay Foot Treatment U cooling,
penetrating balm, called Blue-jay Foot
Relief. , . ; i
Massage the feet with, it thoroughly,
after bathing them with Blue-jay Soap,
This bring quick relief.
Another part of the treatment is Blue
jay Foot Powder, a pleating deodorant.'
The three articles obtainable at all
druggists' keep your feet in perfect
condition' and end nervous annoyance
and constant irritation. '
Write for free booklet "The Proper
Care of the Feet" to Bauer & Black,
Chicago.
Blue -jay
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keeps feet feeling; fine
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Girl Who Offered to
Marry to Get $3J)00 h
Flooded by Answers
Jvliet. HI., Oct. 3 -Mi. Other.
Ine 1'cirraon, .'rt-vear-old c'rl who
a mouth ax i-lutf! n many a
man for U.iuu m onlrr to nure an
education and pretty ilothr today
announced it a iw a tjmtion of
deciding tthiih man to take,
Mi I'rterwMi, unble to achieve
her dei by wwKi.in a a clnk
bookkeeper, mle.woiiiaii or nure.
aid lier 100 replie eime irom
itchiiKii, insurance ag?ut, clerk,
bu.ineu men and day laborer.
Alleged Slayer of
Priest Is on Trial
State and Defenne Witnesses
Mining as Trial
Opens.
Redwood City, Cat.. Oct. 3, Im
portant witnmr for tate ami de-
iYn.c erc minting today a the
hour drew mar for William A. High-
tower to go on trial for the alleged
murder of the Rev. Patrick K. Hr
lin, a Catholic priest.
The state witncM, whom all the
power of the district attorney' of
fice, helped out by the San Francisco
police, had been unable to locate,
was Marie liianchi. She, with the
priest's housekeeper. Marie Wendel,
alone is known to have seen the
cleric since an unidentified man, said
to resemble Hightower, took him by
n:ght from the parish residence on
the pretext that a dying man desired
consolation.
The defense witness who had not
been found was "Dolly Mason," from
whom Hightower said he obtained
the information that enabled him to
find the priest's shallow grave in the
sands of Salada beach, on the San
Francisco peninsula from which Fa
ther Hcslin's body was exhumed by
lantern light by San Francisco po
lice and newspaper men. The district
attorney asserts "Dolly Mason" is a
mythical personaae.
Tax Commissioner Dies
Pierre, S. D., Oct 3. H. C. Pres
ton, member of the state tax com
mission, died of heart disease here.
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