THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. NOVKMBKK 19. 191. Rabbis at Jubilee Countries Must Disarm Morally, Belief of Rabbi Military Diaarmaniait Impos sible Without Cessation of Race Hatred, Say Noted Jewish Leader. The world will ntver nee a dn rmintmt of nations .without pre o moral diiarnument, according to Rabbi Abraru Simon. Dr. bunon arrived m . Omaha , ycater day to tttnd the golderr anniversary of the founding of Temple Israel, of which he w in charge from 1M8 to 1904. "Jhere can be no military tlis armament . without moral disarma ment, he iatd. Ju't a soon as England gives up it ill-uill against ut, and other countries learn to rec ognize the right) of their neighbors, then the nations can talk of dis arming themselves, nut as long as there is hate and tense rivalry anions nations there will be wars. Jews Against War. "It always lias beet the Jew's imrpose to prevent .wars. ill1! present conference, however, may li a fultillment of the prophesy of the ancient Micsh who said, 'The time will come when nations will beat their fcworils into piuughsharc.1 and their epcurs into pruning hooks.' If the disarmament conference in Washington results in a, kindlier re' hlionship among nations it will be a Oodsend to the world, I'What else mav hapnen but thni tne world may see a league cf re ligions: Kabln Simon ..kuu. n i3 easy for persons that agree on matters to keep on friendly terms. but it it difficult lor persons of da r . i.-t l' . i i irreni neuris to kci aionc uracc nuiy. ?o it it wun natiwis. rtacc d.atrcd must be done away with." j Scores Anti-Semitism. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of Detroit, Jlich., who was head of the consrre nation of Israel in Omaha from 1892 lo 1898,, stated today that the anti Semitism campaign throughout the country is a cancerous growth on "This war aeainst Tews ii thor- . "1 u rJ"l, .m """""i oamrnore. ma., M .,.Amr,;. " j ..:.: ana icaoDi Aoram aimon ot wasnington, u. U Lower row: Kabbi Leo M. v . , 4 ivail PIIU UHUaii lUUL. C 1-1.' f T 'a. 1 TU1? 1 l f-t- f 1 Knf t M . j r , . . - f lau&uu ui Adroit anu Aduw rrcucncK vonn ox wmana. t u v v u uuu it-ai tu uy me Tews." said Dr. Franklin. "The real against class and tends to undermine War Vet Pleads Guilty the foundation of our national life." TV PL J D! Since he eft Omaha in 1898 Dr. 1U Ildiue VI UlUdlllY imiwni iias uuur uu one OI inch Jargest Jewish consrrcKations in this Vafrtn-n ; n r.w is iempie Israel in that city, a congre- (Special Telegram.) The trial of wuutijr i ll-huii. nc is rarjDi oi Wilson Abbot, a .Minneapolis ex 1 pi - nv.f ; i5ll gg-- - fuss" w - v" " ( , ( gation of 1,000 families. Y. M. C. A. at Columbus Soon To Have Boys' Department Web. JVov. 8. (Spe- Columbus, service man, charged witrf bigamy, came to a sudden end in the state circuit court here when Abbott un expectedly entered a plea of guilty. Jhe defense failed to establish a tree-Jove marriage between a man ZlX&?",L Li?-A; AndcrsoT anT th " U.; iZtaru J'T , P' from whom Abbot is JSLI . to have secured a, divorce ous games, a reading room section and club room. - .- The father and son banquet was ncia rriaay evening. JJr, fc,. t,, Stauffer, president of Midla"nd col lege, was the banquet' speaker. , A short talk by I W. North, an old jnaian scout, also was given. Poultry Show Will Be Held At York December 12 to 15 York. Neb., Nov. 18. f Soecial.V The Nebraska Poultry association show will be, held in this tity De cember 12 to IS. The show will be held in agricultural hall. Promoters expect the 1921 exhibit to be better than any that have been held. The association was formed with three counties and the meetings were held in Gresham for several years. There are five counties in the association now: Reward. Hamilton, Polk, Fill moreand York. . Farmer Awarded Damages before he married Marie Zestrow, a Watertown girl. Had the legality of the free-love marriage been -proven the defense would have been based ,on the as sumption , that Abbot's marriage to the Minneapolis woman was null and void when Anderson,' who was said by her to have entered the' ser vice and had been reported missing, turned up alive. Abbott' will be sen tenced November 23.' 1 Pawnee County Medical ..' society JNames Officers Pawnee City, Neb., Nov. 18. (Special.) The Pawnee Couuty Medical society, an organization of all Pawnee physicians, held its reg udar business meeting at the Paw nee hospital. These officers for the earning year were elected: President, Dr. Harmon; vice president, Dr. McCrea; secretary-treasurer, Dr. Flory: delegate to the state medical meeting, Dr. Harvey. .Drs. Clyde Of $150 Over Cattle Deal w,J,e" an Ru",h- both of Beatrice. i i tiiti jjapcia un nit wic dim yicvcu- I he case of Charles Nuttleman in district court when the jury, after Man Gets Habeas Corpus being out all night, brought in a Wr:t for Return nf Son 4 lcmM Krn,.Kf 'r I Beatrice, Neb., No-. 18. (Spe for $2,800 damaKes as a result of cial.)-Armed with a writ of habeas cattle bought from. Branz. - Nuttlc- ,-vT T -A 1 c t i , left for York county to bring the lad back. Complaint is made by the father, John Mischnick, that the child was taken home by Mr. and Mrs 1-red Nisscn early in August, and they have refused to return him. Mrs. Nissen is a sister of the boy s mother, who is dead. Oil Strike Reported In Well Near Gordon Gordon, Neb., No. 18. (Special.) A persistent rumor has been cir culated here that oil has been struck at the Big Chief Development com pany's oil well, 23 miles northwest of Gordon, on the Pine Ridge reserva tion in South Dakota, r Samples of oil said to be taken from the well are on exhibition . at Gordon and show the product to be much similar to oil found in the," Cushing field tit Oklahoma. The well is on land belonging to the Gillespie family at Rushville. Neb. : A movement already . has , been started at this place to secure a site for a refinery, which will be erected by local capital should the well de velop. . : ' ' :'''' '; . , Gasoline Advances ' Salt Lake City, Nov. 18. An ad vance from 26 cents to, 27j4 cents a gallon in the retail price of gasoline was announced by local dealers yes terday. They - stated-that the ad vance was . due ' to' an advance in crude oil in the last two weeks. Trial of Nurse ' In Fields Case Expected Soon Affirmation of Prison Sen tence for Omaha Physician Recalls Her Arrest Still Under Bond. Affirmation by the state supreme court Thursday of the prison sen tence of Dr. Leslie Field, Omaha. physician, convicted of causing the death of Ruth Ayer, 19, Hayes Cen ter. Neb., sir!, through an illegal operation, it is expected, will bring about an early trial of Mrs. Minnie Devo, the nurse, who was arrested with Dr. iMclds. Mrs. Devo. who now Is Mrs, Chris Peterson. Iiaving married a Bryant. Ia.. farmer since her arrest. still is under the original $5,000 bond she gave when arraigned in police court more than a year ago. Her bondsmen were Robert Nichols and Ed Dorrey. A. V. Shotwell, county attorney, declares he has made no definite plans concerning Mrs. Deyo s trial. "Ihe atlirmation ot fields sen tence is absolutely right, the county attorney stated. "There is no doubt that he is guilty and should be punished." Mrs. Deyo, according to the trial records, testified at the coronor's in quest but did not testify in Dr. Fields' trial, claiming exemption privilege because of the possibility of incriminating herself. Declares His Innocence. Dr. Leslie S. Fields was arrested yesterday by order of County Attorney Shotwell and is io the county jail. Mr. Shotwell had Fields arrested for safe keeping. He may be re leased again pending the sending down of . the mandate from the su preme court. i was never nearer the end of my string than I am today," said Dr. Leslie Fields in his cell in the county jail. County Attorney Shotwell stated yesterday that he caused Fields' ar rest because of irregularity in his bonds. He says Dr. Robert Nichols and Carl Cook, who went Fields' $5,000 bonds, have had their property converted. There are reasons other than my bonds that caused my arrest," said Fields. . "I was not born yesterday, and neither did I come to Omaha on a load of hay. I was deprived of the opportunity to get new bonds last night." Fields declared his innocence of Minnie Deyo Peterson Now Slated for Trie Mrs. Chris Peterson. the charge and stated that he ex pected his many Omaha friends to stand by him. Mrs.. fields was with lier husband in the county jail all morning. Deputy Secretary of State Speaks on Disarmament Columhu. Neb., Nov. 18. (Spe cial.) W. L. Gaston, deputy , sccre tary of state, was the principal speak er at the "Family Mixer" of the Co lumbus Chamber of Commerce. Nearly 200 persons heard his ad dress on disarmament. The informal manner of serving unch by prominent business men, who are actively connected with en tertainment committee and who were garbed as cooks, held the place of honor during the evening, flits ag grcgation is known as the "Chefs Octette," and their unique prepara tion and conduct of the entire af fair resulted in merriment during the entire program. A BUILDING TONIC I To those of delicate con- I stitution, young or old. I ! Scott's Emulsion! is nourishment and tonic that builds up the whole body. 5cott & Bowm. Bloonfiild. N. J. "ALSO MAKERS OF- - (Tablsts or Granules) . ESS-INDIGESTION -20-5k Real Dress Bargains Saturday we will offer 300 Women's and Misses' Silk and Cloth Dresses, formerly sold up to , $45.00, divided into two groups - $17.95 a $24.75 Julius Orkin , 1512 Dougla. Street Extra Special - for Friday and Saturday . , Only , , Phonograph Records SS Cent. Player Rolls t 45 Cent Thatcher Piano Co. Masonic Temple Bldff., 19 and Douglas Street man alleged that the cattle wcy pas-, lurea wun cmer siock ana transmit ted an itch to the entire herd. Money Is Tight at Auburn; 10 Per Cent in Kansas City Among trie shippers from Auburn who . visited the stock yards was William Rose,' who said on account of the tightness of ready cash the number of. cattle on feed in the vi cinity of Auburn had been cut down to about half of former years. Mr.1 Rose, said the hay crop in his section was the shortest this season for many years and that hay was be ing held at from $10 to $12 a ton. He said many farmers in his section were borrowing "money at Kansas City for which they paid 10. per cent interest. Explosion Starts Blaze; Two iirenien Are Injured ' Huron, S. D., Nov. 18. Fire which started from an explosion in the boiler room of the Lampc block, the first brick building built in Huron damaged the offices of the Huron Light and Power company and the Standard Oil comnanv to the extent of approximately $1S,000 at 9 this morning. Two firemen were injured, one by falling debris and the other by Smoke, but neither is in a serious condition,. Former Third Presbyterian " Pastor Taken Suddenly 111 Rev. Joseph B. Cherry. 314 South Twenty-sixth "street, collapsed while 1-e was in the office of the Kimball Laundry, company at 2 yesterday afternoon.: :. He is a retired Presbyterian minister. " formerly pastor of the Third Presbyterian church. . Police were called and he was re moved to St. Joseph hospital where it is reported, he will .recover. . Red Cross Holds Drive Lodegpole. Neb., Nov. 18. (Spe cial.) The fifth annual Red Cross mwnberthi? drive is on here. Only 15 member are required to maintain th chapter, but Secretary Laara Kiats aayt tliat the total enrollment trUl be-tbaost five times that number. . Skeleton of Man Dug" Up ' By Workmen at NelighvNeb. Nel'gh, Neb., Nov. 18. (Special.) Workmen, excavating for the new o:l station of S. I. Nies on the corner of Coe and Mulberry streets, un earthed the bones of a man about middle age. The bones probably are those of an Indian, as the jaw and teeth indicate those of the most earlv settlers of this country, according to Dr. McPherson, who examined the skeleton. ' Omahan Indicted on Auto Theft Charge at Cheyenne ' Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov.18. (Spe cial Telegram.) J. P. Murphy, alias J. H. Baird, alias J. H. Mayfield alias J. J. McMurty. of Omaha, was indicted by the federal grand jury here on charges -of transporting, concealing and storing stolen motor vehicles. He was arrested in Chey enne last summer after driving an auto from Omaha to this city. - Norfolk Feeder Reports An Abundance of Grain George Scwcll came in from Nor folk and made a visit at the stock yards. He. said there was an abund ance of feed for live stock in the Norfolk neighborhood and that hogs and, cattle , were being raised there in large number, although the num ber of head was smaller than a year ago. ' . Blast Rocki Git? Beatrice. Neb- Nov. 18. (Spe cial.) The explosion of an exhaust pipe at the ice plant shook the block and surrounding buildings, but rio damage resulted. Persons living in that vicinity were given a scare bv the blast. t f -4 you entertain From the democratic breakfast cup to the dinner demi-tasse, there can never be a question of Coffee's correctness. On every occasion, Coffee ex presses the essence of hospitality. ,Yet it possesses a substantial qual ity which makes it more than a mere , courtesy. - The wise hostess knows that most men drink Coffee. And at Adam less affairs the majority also vote for ; Coffee. ' r ; t With equal propriety Coffee may be served with the lowly sandwich or the daintiest sweets. Whenever', and wherever you en tertain, serve Coffee. TUt 4mtismnt it pirt at a tiuetiattl urapjifa tandactti by li tt4it COFtEB awrctuu cl tit Unifd Stmt in eopn ma whi tin pltofrt cf tin Sttt at Sa till; Mtttil, which .iWnera awn tbtn btlt at aatka COFTlt nrf ia tha Vaitti Sttui at Auric. Thia U tka atgn at Tha Cattaa Clmh. Uak tar & bt iaai art- wtmdawa. It mil htla yam m4 fd eataa. JOIKT Com ADE njBLICnT COHMITTIK. J WU Stmt. X York ft 1 COFFEE H -the univeml drink Southern Part Of Mexico Has 50,000 Idle Men Families of Unemployed Suf fcring Extreme Destitution , -Sot'ialiMs Blamed for Situation. Mexiro City, Mex., Nov. 18. Thousands of unemployed workers and their families are suffering front extreme destitution in the southern part of Mexico, according to reports received here. The misery is great est in Yucatan, but there is almost equal distress in several other stales. liauro Alfaro, it labor leadi-r, esti mates that there are 50.000 idle men in the slates of Yucatan, Caiupeclie, Vera Crui and Tantatilipas. Agitation among the ignorant and destitute masses in Yucatan has taken such a turn that the social i.sts, who were for some time mas trrs of the state, are threatened with defeat at the coming election by a more radical element made up of communists and advocates of the adoption in Mexico of a government similar to that of Russia. The socialiMs, who held their own wilii liuilaltt and argument until recuHly, mrt beginning to fee) tome r-f the terror they formerly inspired. One of their leaders, llemando Irigoyen Dial, who mnie here to ex plain to IVeu'dtnt Obrrgon. the ton ilitions in Yucatan, acrt (hat the state is .badly upset and that there wis danger of vittory by what he drfcribt't at the "hoUheviki" at the coming election. Little sympathy Is expressed here charge being made that they brought anom me preeiu coiminon pi micry by tearhing the masken to disregard the law and nettle Political deputes with the machete. Tli fart that thf knrluli.tn who have been the cause of coutittcis complaint!, are now complaining lt, however, looked upon is interesting.! Many of the ais.siinitioni and ictsj of fiicrndi.rlihi in Yucatan hiv been charged to the locialuls.' Auto Crash Victim Taken i To Oniah for Treatment!, Pawnee City. Nrb.. Nov.'-18. T (SpeciiD-Mi.i Oput Ellsworth. (ung woman who was seriously in jnrrd in an auto accident near here several weeks ago when the car in which the wis riding went off bridge, ha been taken to Oman for an operation. .Her rm wa broken and his not healed. Dee Want Ad Produce Results. Shoes. Repaired Right "BY THIS VE MEAN" , PRICES WORKMANSHIP LOW BEST Mail Ord.rt Giv.n prempt Alt.rttlo. J: Standard Shoe Repair Co. . 1619 F.rn.m Street. Omaha N. Phoaa DO ugla 7567 REMOVED FROM 213 SO. lth STREET y Ik I "Barf Suits Ma"' MEN! 500 FALL and WINTER Suits and Overcoats Reduced aVEjy STOCK-SNAPPY PA TTEPNS-CLASSY MODELS 7)1 FACTS About the Suits 225 New Suits and Overcoats Values to $45 The range of styles is as varied as New. York's range of taste good taste. . Plain blue serges, herringbones, tweeds, plain blacks, blues, oxfords and fancy mixtures that are smart. Sizes 33 to 43. Regulars and Stouts, Slims and Stubs FACTS About the Overcoats i 275 New Suits and . f Overcoats ? Values to $60 No end to the choice Quarter, half or fully , lined. Styled with the correctness that dis tinguishes well-tailored clothes.' Blacks, ox fords and fancy mixtures., ."J i Sizes 34-46 . - 'v Odd Trousers, $3.50 to $10 Headquarters Key Overalls Hat Velours, b e a v ers, C... mixtures,' every , thincr worth while in ' style, quality and value. $2.50 to $10 Men's Furnishings Whenever , in need of Winter Underwear, Shirts, Ties, Gloves, Sweaters and Hosiery see us. Our prices always the lowest. a m 1415 Far nam Bailey the Dentist . Ettabll.hed 1SS3 Painleis Extraction of Teeth , Dr. R. W Bailer Dr. Bertram Willamaon Make Dentistry Easy for You 706 City Nat. Bk., 16th and Harney SATURDAY A. . mot CHOCOLATES INNER- CIRCLE CANDIES' Mr. Arthur Moore Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples liasl "I had pimples scattered all over say face. They were bard and red, and later festered and scaled over. They itched and burned and disfigured my face, besides being painful. I tried other remedies with out success. Then I tried Cuticura Soao and Ointment and used one cake of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment and I was healed in two. weeks." (Signed) Arthur A. Moore, Oak Ridge, Mo. , Once clear keep' your skin clear by using Cuticura Soap and Oint ment for every -dey toilet purposes and Ccticura Talcum to powder and perfume. Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Before bathing, touch pimples and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment, dry and dost lightly with Ccticura Talcum, a pow der of fascinating fragraBce. SaaratoEatarmky Kan AMmc-CatlearaLaa-aiHta, Owl , MaUea 4. 1m " BoMu, kn SaacacOiMiMtBaadiae. Taleaai . The Last Day of Out Great Electric Washer Sale Don't forget it. Come in Saturday and profit by the exceptional of fer this sale makes pos sible. There is a nice CASH REFUND CHECK awaiting every pur chaser. . . $5 down and two years to pay. Saturday is your last chance. lath bb4 f ax nam AUaatfcSlM - ' 2311 A SU Soith 614) Market liM a i Bee Want A(U froUuce Kesults.