1 1 vHB BEB: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1921. Aero Club Seeks Army Planes for Races in Omaha Conference Arranged Villi Secretary Vfrls to Quel, tion Motive of Ruling Prohiliiting Entrance. By E. C. SNYDER. Wwhinuton, Oct. 4 (Special Tel. egram.) ConyrreMn an Jefieru Ins arranged a meeting Thursday of Secretary of War Weeks and Bne dirt Crowelt, trildnt of the Area Club of America and aitant sec rotary of war under the Wilson ad ministration; Capt. II. li. Hartney, executive secretary of the Areo club, and Col. K. 5. Bragg, a member of the board of governor of the lame c'atb, for the purpose of inducing Secretary Week to sanction the par ticipatit.n of army plane and piloti ii the 1'ulitzcr trophy race to tie held during the Internationa! Aero congress in Omaha November 3, 4 faiul 5. "Big Jeff" further requqeited that nil correspondence, orders, etc., in re lation to the meeting of the congress row in the War department be at hand and that General Menoher, head of the air service of the army, be aaked to be present in order that the reasons for his opposition to the army's participation in the trophy race may be understood Ly Secre tary Weeks. It is the intention of the delegation to show that the army has never hesitated to permit its flyers to enter the Pulitzer race until General Menoher assumed command. In connection with the forthcom ing meeting of the International Aero congress, the Omaha congress wan has been importuning the post office and post roads committee of the house to take up the Hitchcock bill authorizing the use of a postal canceling die machine at the Omaha postollice to advertise the n.eeting. Chairman Steenerson said today that owing to the recess of the house it had been impossible to get the com mittee together, but that there would be a' meeting of the committee on Friday when Mr. Jefferis hopes to secure a favorable report on the bill which has passed the senate. Suicide Attempt Is Unsuccessful District Court to Try ! Appealed Liquor Case k'litva, Ntb.. Ckt. 4. fSptcial.) The case of the state against man Ststtiiy, on a liquor charge, wfj come op in district court the week of October 17. It appealed from county court alter Judge Fulton had mted the defendant guilty of the charge. The raid ou Statr.y' soft drink place in Milligau was nude the night of August 8 by State Sheriff Jlyeri fullowiiirf the death f John Cakes st Crete. Oakct wa riding with George Hand and Bert Harris, and, according to their testimony, jumped from the Cut when the top caught fire. He died soon ft.r reaching Crete. The place in Milligan where the men had spent the preceding 24 hours was searched, and liquid, said by a state chemist to contain more than 5 per cent alcohol, was found. The defense contends the sample was not conclusively shown to be the same taken from Statsny's stock or to be a beverage. Hungarian Troops Begin To Retire From Burgenlarul Budapest, Oct. 4. Hungarian troops began to withdraw from the second zone of liurgenland, a nar row strip of territory along the Aus trian frontier, yesteday. Bluffs Women Launch Fight on Tubercular Cows Representative of All City Clubs $torm Council iu Ef frt to Have Striugent Law PuMeu. number of Commerce, urged the council to pais a new ordinance. He showed that though an inspector of dairies vss authorized, none was now in the employ cf the city. The- council was so completely taken by storm that no further busi ness was atteutpted. They petitioned more time in which to investigate the new law and a new ordinance passed by the city of Dcs Moines The ordinance adapted may be simi tar to the one in that city, it was said. They will meet again today to in vestigate more thoroughly the taw and draft an ordinance. f Fremont Man Slashes Side, Arm and Throat With Razor Blades. Fremont, Neb., Oct 4. (Special Telegram.) Olaf Onstad, 44, ex bartender and former clerk in a lo cal cigar store, cut and slashed him self with safety razor blades on his side, the veins of his left arm and his throat in an attempt to take his own life. He was discovered in his 1 room at the .Windsor hotel when another guest saw blood stains lead ing into the bedroom. Three deep gashaa- were-sliced m Onstad's side with the sharp blades, but failed to cause deatli. Th man thwi attemoted to sevef khi"vin rn his l-ft arm bv slash ing four deep cuts. This method .of suicide was not effective enough and, standing in front of his mirror, On stad started to cut : away at his throat. The blades reached every part of his neck but the juglar vein. When found by police he was ly ing in a crumpled heap in a pool of blood and the entire room showed evidence of profuse bleeding. Onstad came to Fremont three years ago. He is unmarried. De spondency, clue to lack of work, al though he had a $500 bank account, and ill health, is believed the motive for: suicide. He is expected to live. Skeleton in Nevada Rocks Reveals Murder of Man Elko, Nev., Oct. 4. Forest rang ers in the Ruby mountains recently found two cairns of rock, one of which contained the skeleton of a man and the other that of a dog. Nearby was an old-style pack sad dle; They thought that the bodies had been placed there not more than six or eight years ago, as fragments . of clothing still adhered to the,man's bones. Murder is believed to have been done and the dog to have been , killed and buried following the death of his master, so that he would not attract attention to the spot. The bones were not disturbed, and county authorities are investigating. Negro Couple Convicted Of Murdering White, Man Forrest. Miss.. Oct. 4. Pati'c Per due, a woman, and i-eon Viverett, both negroes, were convicted today of the murder of Alton Page, white citizen, and were sentenced to be hanged November 4. After Page was killed his body was hacked to pieces and after efforts to bum the remains, they were buried in a negro cemetery. After the arrest and con fession of the couple, a special term of court, held today, was announced to avert a lynching. , Jewels Valued at $40,000, : " Lost by Frenchman, Found Poplar Bluffs, Mo.. Oct 4. Jewels valued at $40,000 and report ed lost by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gros of Paris, France, while en route from, Dallas, Tex., to Philadelphia, were found near Desoto, Mo., late Sat urday by Perry Anderson, 53, ac cording to information here. The disposition of the jewels had not been disclosed. Mr. and Mrs. Gros- are now re ported to be visiting in Philadelphia. Expected Frost Finally ' ' Puts in Appearance Here Jack Frost visited Old Mother Earth at Omaha Monday his first appearance in here this season. Rec ords of the federal weather burean show the temperature was v De crees eany yesteroay, inc lara Tail. "There's several days of warm, j clear weather ia store now " II. . ; Robins, weather can, said. " "Tubercular IWry Cows Mut Go," was the slogan of nearly 40 'jwomen, representing every civic pony in Louhlii mull, who tooic tne city council meeting by force Mon day night. The city has had an ordinance re quiring the inspection of dairies, dairymen's herds and milk, but. ac cording to Mrs. li. W. Sylvester, president of the Women's club, it is not the one desired, nor the ordi nance authorized in the new lows state law. The dairv and milk insoectiun law as passed by the last session of legis lature gives the city councils the same authority empowered in the state board of health, in that cities may draft ordinances requiring rigid inspection and immediate disposal oi tubercular cows. 1 Dr. Jennings, representing the Tilden Mau Re-Elected Head Of Live Stock Sales Firm Norfolk. Neb.. Oct. 4. (Special) Charles A. Corkle of Tilden was re-elected president of the Norfolk Live Mock ifi company at tne an nual meeting of the stockholders. The organization voted to hold a district live stock show in Norfolk each year following state and coun ty fairs. The show will be open to all exhibitors. A county Duroc show will beheld here October 13 and 14. Portugal, Belgium and Poland Asked to Confab Washington, Oct. 4. Invitations t" the governments of Helgium, Poland and Portugal to become members of the conference on far eastern subjects were being prepared today at the State department Resolution of Omaha Veteran Passed by GAR. Urges Passage of Law Requir ing Teaching of Liucolu'a l ife in the Public Schools. l'asiage of taws requiring the teaching of Abraham Lincoln's life to public school pupils was uwd in a resolution introduced by C. K. Adams, past commander-in-chief of the G. A. R. of Omaha, and passed unanimously by the national encamp ment at Indianapolis. Mr. Adams launched the move ment in Omaha in 1V1G, and bis resolution, endorsed by the national encampment, is the result Following is the text of the reso lution: Tha nama of Abraham Lincoln atanda at tin haad vt Hit warld'a tloct, and It la Inimitably fld. lio llvaU to aava hia country; ha Ulad to cenxcrata It wuh lila lira a Mood, lla aa truly Amnrlrnn III plrlt and In trun. And thin Lrlnia htm clour to tha haarta of all our I'topla tlian any other man. from no othor man ha I'oroa auch sulllmi aontlmanta or fraedom and lava, aantt mnfa that hava baooma not only tlx pulaa laat of Amarlra, but liava bacoma tlte beacon llfht o( llbarty far tha world, Ta.rafuia, a (t tu'.. by II I an. eampmaat, tha lifa trt fijilia arM'a f Atf.liam l.iawia ahulj la taikl Ih tta vl;id hJiH t awr x.nin.a vatiMry, And It tuiilwr Vhat tha vartuiu itiMut.i.la F k ilnuj Aruiy vf tl.a tuimbiid af t.riy diri4 t atlMKI ,-Hitiftaa tt ilivtr rtua (. in. nl, h.- dull- ahal) ba tu to Ualura 1 1, a liaiattra ,f iha tartmia a'ataa t,t tha uiiii J mi thi4 t a lava raki'e ilia atudy vt tha Ufa uf Atirat.atn Un v!a afl at IIi.if i wrrt'itlum la ba tauaM ii tha hi "".a or luair f"t"u aaa, Alau ba II i-.,Ut. 't hat auinialliaa la apaalntad by tb:a ancamiimant t" l'-fara a md-l bill a uiilin.'a t-tt tha aatiimliiM tr tlia arlu i!-iar(m'nta In rarryii. out tint laudahia undartaalns. and tbat aurli ino4l bill ! prinal by our naiiuaal uihl. i(ii and diatrlbutad ta ILa tarluiia da. lailni-iila thruuali tha afri.a tit tl.a ram. nianaafin-rniar vt tha urand Atn.y uf iiva nayuunu. Alleged Slaver Of Priest Mav He Tried bv Women 19 Horse. Bum to Death In Uarti at Harlan, la. Harlan, la,, Oct. A . Opeal,) Fire which deMroyrd a larc barn on the farm of Vitus Sihechinger burned to death 19 head of horses. The fiie was caused by defective electric light wires. V. ilia 11 Juror. Triitativrly Jelected, Sevrn Are t omen Main Witnrt for State ' U Miaaillg. UcdwooJ City. tab. Oct. 4 Women may predominate on the jury that will hrar the charge ci murder ngaiiut William A. High tower, on trial In connection with the death of the Rev. Patrick 1'. 11 -Im, Cath'dic prirat td i'ohiu, thia county. When court sessions were rrtumej today II persons had been passed temporarily for jury duty and of these seven were women' I A tUHil.rr uf id i'lr l.3 lal.ared public lutcrot with lliili- I il aiprai4n.e of Mrs. Irene Itianrhi, l . . , ' 1 . . I I . L iiO as ai j io i ate tuititiuri iii;ii lotkcr tl' ii. an lu called ir (U Itev, Mr. Ilf!iu in an auiMiuibiie on the t ight lt Md l 't serti. t'iovuiiiii Itutuhi, hrr liiu'iaiiJ, diMi nut lii'w shrro she is, he !4 Jiiairiit Aiiorny i'lanklin Swait, slihough "he may tu'e gone ta lialy." niaiuhi ua abunt frm home for a lew bl,ur ttv.t week ago. When he came back his wile as gone and had UUm thtir small child, the hiiib4itd related. It has been learned Mrs. HUurhi had J-l-'iM at the time of Iter departure and the source of this imcy has nut been disclused, the diaiiivt iiMormy laid. Father of Willie Hoppe Die if in (ihicapi lloiijiiliil Oiiii:o,'Ocf. 4 I'rank Jloppe, 5.1, father uf Wi'tie lloppc national bil liard champion, died at a hotpitat here today. Is your appetite uncertain your digestion impaired? Why the food we eat may fail to keep us fit ONE tingle food element essential to health! We now know that many of our inefficien cies and failures are really due to lack of a health-maintaining element in food the water soluble vitamine. Scientists are agreed that with out this one food factor we lose appetite and weight and fall off in health. This is why thousands of men and women who are eating otherwise good and wholesome meals find their energy and vigor slipping. And this is also why many have little appetite and remain in a state of lowered vitality. Today Fleischmann'a Yeast is recommended as a corrective food for overcoming these difficulties, for Fleischmann's Yeast has been discovered to be a rich source of the essential vitamine we need throughout life. Fleischmann's Yeast is a wholesome, fresh food, assimilated like any other food. Eat it at any (ft, time, 2 to 3 cakes a day. You will Hit itsrttjt diitinctivt flavor and tht clean tattt it haves $f your mouth. ' ' Have it on the table at home and try it as a sandwich filler or spread on crackers. Have it at your office and eat it at your desk. It is good in milk, and many like it just plain. If troubled with gas dissolve it first in very hot water. This does not affect the efficacy of the yeast Place a standing order with your grocer for Fleischmann's Yeast and get it fresh daily. Send 4c 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. Address THE Fleischmann Company, 701 Washington Street, New York, N.Y. . Better digestion from eating Fleischmann's Yeast Muxy who haw fceeoma liatleaa and fatten of in weight hara regained vigor and seat unknown for yean by adding FMsch mann'sYeeat to their daily diet. Fleiachmann'a Yeaat, a freah, wholesome food, boilda up appetite. Ithetpadigeat the increased food you eat In addition, because of its freahneae, it helps your body get rid of waste matter. It has been edentHioaJly tested in leading medieal in stitutions where its valae in correcting a number of common ailment often due to wrong eating was clearly demonstrated. Beware of new and untested yeaat preparations. The name Fleiechmann ia your pro teeti an and guarantee of uaiformptvity tnd strength. ' All Wool Winter Suits To Order $40 REDUCED FROM $65 Cut, fitted and made by skilled Omaha tailors. Blue Serge Suits, $50 Tailor Beck 151212 Dodge St. 'Bowen's- Value-Giving Store CARPETS Now is the time to buy Carpets at Bowen Splendid line to se lect f rom-f rom the cheapest to the highest grade French Wiltons. Now 50 lower than 1920 prices. 'tlototravure Sci!m - ESS CT irwv A Sound Invstme&i TXTHERE can you spend $355 in motor transportation where your dollar I V V win go as far as in the purchase of a Ford Touring car ? The initial outlay and the after expense are so small that your Ford Touring H mr anil iwi far het mmv timMs aver whether used as a familv car for il 111 nleasure. for business Durooses. or both. I I II The sooner you place your order, the sooner you will be enjoying your Fcrd car. Terms can be arranged. I Authorized Omaha Ford Dealers .. I Sample-Hart Motor Company. ....... 18th and Burt Sts. j j Universal Motor Company.. . . . .2562 Leavenworth St A Galbreath Motor Company. .... ,60th and Military Ave. j , CL Paulson Motor Company. . . . .20th and Ames Ave. Adkins Motor Company. ............. 4911 S. 24th St 1 1 McCaffrey Motor Company. .... .15th and Jackson Sts; Lem Wednesday A Remarkable Sale of Nciv Fall Hats 5.00 These are some of the most beautiful hats that we have been able to offer at 5.00 for several years. They are of beauti ful black velvet and black panne velvet, trimmed in feathers, lace drapes, fringe and jet. At this price these hats are truly wonderful. He sure to see them oeiore you buy your fall and winter headwear. For Wednesday, only, 5.00 Second Floor East Big Bargains for Everybody in This Sale of Notions O. N. T. and Silken Crocket Cotton In all the needed sizes and colors; special for this tale, three balls for 25 Button Moulds Small and large sizes; regu larly worth 10c per dozen; special for this sale, per dozen, 4c Preato Baby Pant Small, medium and large sizes; come in sanitary envelopes; for this sale, at the special price of 39t Baiting Thread 200-yard spools; best three cord thread, three spools for 25 Snap Faatenen All sizes; black and white; regular 10c values; special, per card, 5 Faultless Sanitary Napkins Come one dozen , to a box; special, per box, 39 Circle Comb in shell and amber, for the little miss; worth 35c; special, 25c Singer Sewing Machine Oil Regular 15c bottle, at 10 Sew-on Corset Garters Oi good, strong elastic, per pair, 105 Handy Needle Books With an assortment of sewing needles, darning needles and bodkins, special, 102 Main Floor South Good, HeaTj 60-inch Tape Measures Regu lar 10c value, at 5 Silk Blanket Binding In pink, blue, white and gray; worth 15c; special, yard, 10 , Betsy Ross Elastic Sanitary Belts Small, medium and large sizes; regular 60c values; special, for this sale, 20(V Made-Up Dress Linings For use in making a new dress or lining an old one; sizes 34 to 44, each, at 45, 69e and 75 Paper Shopping Bags, 10c Marcelle Warers With vrooden handles; regular 35c value, at 152 Rick Rack Braid in black, white and colors, regular ISc bolt for 10 Bias Tape In five widths, 'per bolt, 4 Embroidery Scissors In several designs; cut to the point; regular 75c and 1.00 values; special, at 50 Shoe Trees Per pair, 103 Silk-Finished Lingerie B r a i d Washable, fast colors; comes with bodkin to run it through the garment; worth 16c; special, per bolt, 10 Wednesday Is Linoleum Day 4-Yd. Wide Genuine Cork Linoleum Four yards wide; will cover your kitchen or dining room in one piece; no joints; heavily baked enamel surface assures long service; tile pat- QO terns and wood effects. Per square yard, J70C Heavy Inlaid Linoleum Colors go through to the back; never wear off; heavy burlap back; the ideal floor covering for stores, offices, kitchen or bath rooms; wood parquetry effects for din ing rooms; tiles for bathroom or kitchen; f" priced at, per square yard, A erO Congoleum and Neponset Congoleum and Neponset A .thoroughly reliable floor covering; waterproof and sanitary; will lay flat without tacking; a good assortment of attractive pat- PQ terns. Per square yard, OJJC Sixth Floor South Drapery Specials Attractively Priced Drawnwork Dutch Curtains Made of fine quality scrim, with drawnwork and em broidered corners and valance; several patterns to select from; three-piece set, ready to hang, 1 QC worth 2.50; special, per set, 130 Window Shades Good quality opaque; in popular colors; mounted on strong spring rollers; size 36x 72; limited quantity; 75c value; QO special, each, OJJC. Voile and Marquisettes Fine quality mercerized, with drawnwork borders; in white, cream QC and beige; 45c value; special, per yard, awOC Sixth Floor East Each Day Brings New Values in This Sale of Linens New stocks are bemg placed on sale daily, and every item offered is a wonder of value. Do not allow this opportunity to pass. Replenish your supply of household linens and purchase your gift linens while you can do so at prices equal to about half what you will have to pay for regular stock merchandise. Main Floor South 3a ,tt t-aj.,kt .-trt 1-waa.