McKelvie Talks At Anti-Saloon League Meeting Ncl)raku Governor Called Upon for 'Hurry-iy Specdi i'l National Capital. - By E. C. SNYDER. Mn.hlnctaa formpnmlrni Omaha Xif. WashiHRtoii. Deo. 8. (Special Telegram.) Gov. S. R. McKelvie of Vcbraska, arrived in Washington to- day from Charleston, S. C where lie was in attendance at the annua! meeting of governor, lie had hard ly time to "'wash up" when he waa railed upon to address the Anti Siloon leaKiic, now in session here Later in the day the governor had an interview with Secretary Mellon of the Treasury department on de partmental affairs. Mrs. McKelvie joined Iicr husband liere, having come frtsm Lincoln to attend the dinner which President .nl Mrs.' Harding gave this evening at the Whjte House in honor of the governor's and their, wives. Governor and Mrs. McKelvie left for New York or! .the midnighrtrain hut .expect to return to Washington arly next week for a stay of several tays. ; t. Senator Norris, greatly benefited ; , 'jy his visit to Nebraska, arrived ; troni the west this morning. . ; Senator Hitchcock was the princi- tal speaker at the convocation of the University of Minnesota at Minnc ; apolis tonight. His subject was ,; "The League of. Nations." i.'"t" Representative ' Kinkaid returned .'rom Nebraska today. , John V. Gilchrist of Omaha, a public accountant interested in tax problems, is in Washington on busi , less with the internal revenue bu - rcau. $16,000 Is Sought For Summer Music City Concert Club to Appear ; Before Commissioners in Plea for Appropriation. An appropriation of $16,000 is "; aked of the city council by the City . Concert club for the purpose of pro ','.'.' a iding for band concerts in Omaha parks next summer. Representatives of the club will :t appear befpre the city commissioners V in the council chamber, December , ,. 20, together with others interested in civic music. . . Heretofore the music enthusiasts . have depended . on individual, sub se'riptions to finance civic music. ' Co-operation, of . the public is . asked in a circular letter just sent K '. out by the City' Concert club. The ' ' letter reviews the work accomplished . during the last season by the club, , - '.vhose object is to make Omaha one ; of the nation's musical centers. Cattle Sale Authorized K To Pay $ 12,2 10 in Notes An echo of losses sustained by Mis ' ourt Valley Cattle Loan company Investors crept into .federal court ' Again yesterday when Judge J. W. ' AVoodrough signed an order aurbor- !zirtg John 'A... Rine, receiver, to .iell v. 131 head of cattle from; the Karl F. . ' Dietsch rahch' tiear ,Brbkc,ti' Bow,. Neb. Dietsch signed", not,es totalling. ' 512,240, on 'which a number of Ne braska, Iowa and Kansas banks seek , collection..' . ?''..'. , Smallpox at. Standstill; 4 New Diphtheria.. Cases No new cases of ftnallpox were reported at the;.city.-' health office yesterday. There, are' three cases , "on record. Health Commissioner Pinto spent the anorning vaccinating ' at Central . Park., school, where pu pils vntift exposed, to smallpox. Fottr ,;new diphtheria cases " were -reported, yesterday. Five ' cases ,t were releasedf 'making .a total of-57 j; diphtheria cases. ' ' , ; - Lincoln Teacher to India Lincoln, Dec. 8, (Special.) Miss Laura Suhr, a ''Lincoln teacher, i '4 sailed from San Francisco today for ,,v India, where she. will be a misston " ary for the Women's' Foreign Mis- sionary society. extra rocr pants rKtr. With Every Suit or Overcoat Order To reduce our stock and keep our tailors busy. Good workmanship and per fect fit guaranteed. MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co. ; 317 South 15th Street' Cuticura Is Wonderful For Your Hair On rearing- rob spots of dandruff and tichmf with Cutxmra Chntroent, Next raorniBft saampoo with CutJcnra Soap and hot water. Tina deanses the scahjt ef daodrufl aoJ proraave' iair health. Saaaat Sa0.rOT V.BU t.-rtMnnUt. Newton Cohn Freed on Bond at Philadelphia Newton G. Culm lid hearing in Philadelphia yesterday nd a re leased by federal luthoritie there under $5,000 for lift ppemne there April 1, United Statef Attor ney Kinsler wa$ informed, by wire vstrrdav. "It is in direct opposition to ill the instructions I sent" to 'mialel phia," he said, "and I may have to reronvene the grand Jury and re inle t him " Cohn was one of nine men indict ed for activities in promotion of the Missouri Valley Cattle Loan com pany. The case is set for trial Jan uary 9. - ' High School Clubs Decree Sky Is Limit Elaborate Yule Parties Plau ned hy Fraternities and Sororities'. " ;. ""' Christmas parties and dances,-witK the cost apparently no object, have been planned by Central High school fraternities and sororities, according to reservations already made at the' fashionable hotels. . The idea seems 'to be that each so cicty will strive to outdo the other and assessments of $10 a member have not been uncommon this season, it is said. The Sigma Tau Nus are to spend 55 cents each for programs alone and at least $100 for theirs ballroom, ac cording to a well informed member. Their party will be at the Hotel I-on tenelle, December ZJ, Alpha sigma Lambda is giving a1 dance at the same place December 28. The party will cost them at least $350, it was announced. ... Alpha Rho also will have their party at the Hotel Fontenelle. The O. T.'s, a society of girls, will dance at the Blackstonc, December 24. The Emanon club is having a party, there December 21 and C. T.'s, another girl's club, will'dance there December 27. Other parties will be given by the I. K. club, the Les Hiboux and the rhi Lambda fraternity. First Slacker Trial At Fort Crook Set Weaver Bausch, 25, alleged draft evader of Leigh, Neb., is being held at Fort Crook, pending court martial for desertion. Bausch's ase will be .the first to be tried at' Fort" Crook' for evading the draft, army Officials stated; He has been in the guard house at the barracks since November -ll-.- The American Legion at Leigh arrested him for the military authorities. Bausch; will . be tried within two weeks before a general court of a dozen army officers. Capf. . R. A. Greer will prosecute him. ; He will be represented by Lieut.' P." E. Jack son. Oto Bank Closed Sioux City, la., Dec. 8. The state bank-of Oto at,Oto,Ta., with a capi tal stock of $25,000, was thrown into receivership in district court on peti tion of the Iowa bank superintendent. THE I-RAT CIRCLE e No. 1 Th invisible, double steel support to tha reh. No. 2 The long-, stronsr, . fitted Invtaibl counters along each aide' of the '. ehoe, formlnp a "bandaged brace" to the foot. No. 3 Narrow heel-hugging: feature which , makes a "combination lait." preventing- '.. Slipping rivlnsr solid comfort. " ill-' Negro Done King Is Found Cuillv Smith Hciiu Held on Three Counts hy Federal Court Heavy Sentence Expected. Smith Ileitis, negro "kirg of dupe peddlers and chief wholesaler In the old Third word, was found, guilly on three counts for narcotic sale by a jury in federal court yentcrday, Judge Woodrough has not yet pro- nminnil i-iitrnre nulilllt lleill and John V. Moore, his cloest rival. A jury was impaneled ' try v crsie Edwards, associate of Ileitis, today. Heavy sentences are expected. Estella McGuire testified yesterday that she turned over $4"U daily to Ilcins for dope she puddled for him in iinid ami l rma n t it ii-t. fnr a 111 , Will. ,. . ... period- Of several months. Some days wnen DUtmess was gooi sue lunini in as much as $800, she stated to narcotic agents. been oeMenced hie Monday. , 1'ive are woinen,' . Since' th government is running behind schedule, in uispos ing of its .62 cases.'ah effort is. be ing made to have Judge T; C. Monger open a second criminal court here Monday. ' ' - , . -; ,-r i: ... 1 ;' . S.. Wants Fingerprints. He who would deposit money in the postal savings banks must now leave his fingerprints as well. Tin's order, effective December 15. was re ceived yesterday by Acting Post master Daniel. Fingerprints fii the two forefingers will , be taken . When the account , is opened anct wncncvcr money is wun drawn. Postal employes will also be recorded by fingerprints. .. rlijW LIS Valuc-Ctving Slore Sale of Usgd Washers Those contemplating pur chasing Washing Machines will find a number of value giving offers in second-hand machines in our Used Washer Department (fourth floor). These machines nave been ,put in first-class condition and if you don't mind a few scratches on and ft'little var-. nish off a machine, ryou can save many dollars on the pur chase price of a good washer by buying now at Bowen's. ' - Hand Power Waiheri . ' $4.50, 98.50, $12.50, $15 Electric Wathera $44, $55, $69, $75 Opportunities toaave money on home furnishings axe daily offered at this big, fast grow ing store. ; It Pj te Rm4 ' Bmren'a Soull Ad Howard, bet. 15th and 16th Whenfur Job Requires Standing, Wear Ease-Alls TpHERE is always danger to the waitress, and to every. 'woman on her feet, of bring ing painful experiences from broken arches or strained foot muscles in the long hours of hurried steps and much standing. Such feet , need' strong support. Yet the waitress as well as every woman wants to be dressed smartly in the mode. Both of these she may have, with health in abundance, from wearing the Z '.Ease-All shoe, built for her '; comfort. r. ose JHot ofhmSk The "built-in" steel arches in the shank maintain the weight. The "bandaged brace" formed by a long, strong counter,, keeps the foot bones and muscles function- 1 ing as nature intended. ' " Ease-Alls make one free to work hap- j 1 pily, without . that . tired feeling . at night . Nbecause nature has been helped to function. . And don't forget Ease-Alls are made : in the mode . . Sold The Store of TJJK l!KE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. PECEMBKR 9. 1821. New Drake Apartment Structure Temporarily Blocked by Court Order i District Judae Sears yesterday aft- lemoon temporarily restrained the I Drake Realty Construction company i t'rnm tmililiiiiv a lira artarfmrnt I houe ut Thirty-eighth and Daven port streets, The injunction was obtained by Mary M. Zimmcr, Leo lloltniaii. Maigarrt Ilynes, ticoree Hack, El len wanon. George T. Forster, J. I'm 1'ulver, Mary Jf, Doyle and K, B. Hunch, all wlio live in the neih borhond. In a petition they allrg" that a large apartment as planned by the Drake company constitutes a nuis ance and would diminish value of their property and is a detriment to home owners. According to Building Inspector F.dgecomb a permit was granted by the city council yesterday morning. A hearing will probably be held the first part of the week. Lincoln Man Goes to Jail On Complaint of His Wife Lincoln, Dec - 8. (Special.) Or ville li. Rogers. 18. and married, was sentenced to from 1 to 7 years in the state penitentiary for stealing an overcoat from, a Lincoln store. His wne, police say., called hcaoquarters and informed them ot tne tnctt. say mg sue 'wamea to teaca mm lesson." l'iiit-cla35 hotel service, with nil ; the refined atmosphere of th com- ! fortable private home. The kind of j a place you will thoroughly enjoy. ' Sjieclal rates for permanent sueft oue j nr tmn nttinl.. irith nrlv.tA h.rh. SSO r. j moota and up. F.D.BILL Talks at llospe's Saturday DON'T MISS HIM &mfortani)VilcShjf by Specialty Shops. Castle Jfjr ..." '. 3,1 , ,.-..,.'rv.''., r. Kennedy Again Heads State Body York (Neb.) Man Ke-EleoteJ PreeiJent of Nebraska's Com misiuoers Association. Phil J. Kennedy, York, Neb., wa reflected president of the Nebraska State Association of Commissioners, Supervisors, Highway Comlllision er and County Clerks at the annual election yesterday afternoon at the Castle hotel, which closed the con vention here. Other officers elected were: L. K. Barlow, Lodgepole, vice president, and C. A. Holmquist, Wausa, secre tary. The county clerks and rcgislcis of deeds held their annual election fol lowing that of the parent body and elected A. B. Green, clerk of Cherry county, president. Harry K, Knapp. Custer county, was elected vice presi dent, and Joseph li. Jlines, Saunders county, secretary. Both associations choc Omaha as the 1922 convention city. The or ganizations held their annual banquet at the Castle hotel Thursdav night. Congressman A. V. Jelicrii was the; guet of honor. . A o Women's, Misses' Our $25.00 Values Vo Tricotine, : serge, velour, etc. All silk lined. Many styles, finely tailored. Originally sold up to $59.75. Choice of Our COATS 30 Reduction This sale includes every Fall and Winter Coat in stock. Plain and fur trimmed; every de sirable material and color is included. All sizes. For example: PrtaJ-o Originally priced kt4" 0aTS $50.00, now . Coats-?Sally Priced at $75.00, now ....... Coats -Originally priced at $98.75, now . , Coats Originally priced at $150.00, now ., COAT SHOr A S MANY XI. .1 he Clothesline Swindle Trio Held for Trial Webb J. Elliott, Kdwin Keice Mc Cormiclc and Irwin H, MeCormicfc mcic bound over to the federal court yesterday by United States Commis sioner iioehlrr under bonds of $J,000 taeh to await trial on a charge of using the mails to defraud Adolph Schncrbeli out of $5,600. The de fendants did not testify at the hear ing yesterday afternoon. Protests of defendants' uttoruey against "execi sive' bonds were without avail. Pchnerbdi alleges that the thr;e men sold him the state rights to a new invention, a clothesline to which clothes could he fastened w ith out the use of pins. Urges Six-Wheel Truck'. Members of the chic improve ment and public highways commit tees of the Chamber of I'oiiniicrre were adressed Wednesday by A. T. (Joldbeck, chief of the division ot tests, bureau of public roads, United States Department of Agriculture. Mr. Goldbeck advocated laws which would recmire the distribution of the load of a motor vehicle hauling heavy loads over .more wheels. He sutj frestcd six-wherl trucks or trailers. This would lessen the damages to pavement, he said. A well ventilated house easiest to hear. is the1 GreaV Pre-Christmas EDOCTION A sale of exceptional interest lo women of Omaha coming as it does just at the holiday season when new Dresses, Suits and Coats arc desired, it affords a splendid opportunity to save money. The reductions arc enormous, and the merchandise is of the finest quality. 7 Entire Stock of Suits IrvTrt ree $39.75 $59.75 Values to Y'eldyne and tricotine. All silk lined, some fur trimmed. Handsome styles. Originally sold up to $85.00. . SUIT SHOP THIRD FLOOR : .-Entire Stock of $ 35.00 52.50 69.13 105.00 THIRD FLOOR Choice of Our Entire Stock of Girls', Misses' and Synall Women's COATS AT 30 REDUCTION of the younger set have not L' 1 111 It . " i mis reuueuon suouia dc oi --great, interest. me .saic-inciuaes me entire ' f.toelv, which contains many late, arrivals in all the newest material?, styles and shades. Some have fur collars. Sizes 8 to IS years. The reduction is 30 Coab70t.prip$ 9.95. Coavs-5s.p!d."p$29.50 Coafe-wggjr P ?p 25.75. Coab-oP P 59.75 Ra-mCoabal.?. $7.25 RamCoabeP, 0.75 GIRLS' SHOP SECOND FLOOR Store of Specialty Shops Fruit Dealer Wlio SuKI Hoozc Ordered lo Mote Joe Failla, arrested for bootleg ging, hum find a new place to live. Jleedles of Jite's plea that he and Bad Colds WET, stormy weather, rxriufe, sniffle, and the heavy cold is on. 1 th. King's New Iiscovery break it up j quickly ami pleasantly. Mead rlrsnrd , up, cough relieved and you feel better. At your druggists, 60c. Dr. King's New Discovery i For Colds and Coughs Bowels Begging for HclpT'lV. i King's Tilln will bring you the I happiness of regular, iiotnwl txwrls snd b'vrr functioning. Mild but al- ' ways reliable. At all druggists. 2.x-. ! D PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE r. Kind's Pais SALE and Girls' Ajpjparel roups: $59.75 $85.00 Values lo Tricotine, veldyne, Moussyne, etc. Plain or fur trimmed. All sizes and colors. Originally sold up to $125.00. Choice of Our Entire Stock of DRESSES 30 Reduction Dresses for every occasion sport, street, aft ernoon and evening. In the choicest materials, styles and colors. Betty Wales and Rosemary Dresses excluded from the sale. D Originally priced at rcsses $25.00, now Drcsscs0risinally Priced . . $39.75, now rjpgSSs Originally priced $59.75, now rjpgSSgS Originally priced $115.00, now DRESS SHOP TH1KD purchased their new Winter Coats. . nil t ' 11 il i and in manv cases more. I is family lived n tl,c rear of his fiuit store, JkiH XoitH MKieeni'i street. Federal Jtitlge Woodrough yestetday ordered the store cloi'v' tor one year. Santa Claus Himself Is Here With 25' to 50' Saving on Toys Union Outfitting Co. This Substantial Saving Due to Their Location Out of High Rent District. All the- lowest Polls. Toys, fiami-s ami Mechanical Wonders ri-pi-i'M-iitiinr the inventive trenius of America's best Toy Makers will ho found in the mammoth Toylnnd of the Union Outfitting Co. at a saving of We to DO'e. And everything is now. There were no old toys carried over from last twnson, and jolly old Simla Clau.4 (liinisclfl in on ImnH to meet the girls and boys. Your Crt-dit is Good on Tova. Buv now, pay for them next year. ' $125.00 $17.50 27.83 111.83 80.50 at at at . FLOOF: i 9oa3e. Oceana E-m ste. Th