IHE BEK: OMAHA. TUESDAY. MAY 23. 1022. Woman Sights uuii in iuuiui to Kill Herself fioit Left hy Housekeeper for Retired Farmer TelU of Attack Made on Her. With a far'fainfd nandkerclnrf iluitlirij in brr It it laud. AUina Min nie Jlarrit, 47. Mill) tmllri wound through her Itf !. Mat ioun-1 dead yesterday morning iiiihc liome of her employer. John IMden, 1554 North Kighifftiih trret, , .she apparently bad tool in (rout i'f a mirror to night the ..12 ealiber revolver which lay near at hand with one cartridge exploded. Notei Explain Act. To notes, tine crumpled up, were on the drcer. ,'llie crumpled one lead: "Friend Mr. Holden: I will have to HI you at la-t what my trouble i. When you and Seott were down in the country lat March I was a victim of a.aul(. I have tried to keep it from you, hut 1 can't keep it any longer. 1 tried to grt out of my trouble, but failed. Uod for give me for the trouble I made yon. tor I know you never can. 1 should have counseled with omc one, but I jut couldn't, t'ioodhy. "Ml XX 111 HARRIS". The Scolt referred to in the note, Holden told police, is hit nephew, W. Scolt Holden, 68S l-'loreiicc boulevard. 1 . The second note was substantially ilie same. Housekeeper 15 Years. She had been a housekeeper for Holden for 15 years, be told police. Holdrn is a retired wealthy farmer. He arose ;it 5:.i0 a. m. yesterday, he aid, and when be called upstairs to tier, she answered, he declared. But when he returned a little later in the morning, he cot no answer to his greeting, and investigating found her body on the floor. She leaves a nephew. Russell Hastings, an employe of Armour & Co., he said. Story Imaginary. Mis Harris was under a doctor's care in March, ostensibly for pneu monia, and in the last few weeks had complained to women neighbors that she was extremely nervous. John Holden, who is 77 years old, raid he believed the trouble Miss Harris referred to in her notes was the annoyance of her suicide, and, with his nephew. V. Scott Holden, suspects the story of the attack was imaginary, a product of her nervous condition. Fire Destroys Building ; of Kearney Alfalfa Mill : Kearney, Neb.. May 22. (Special.) Fire restroyed the grinding mill of the Odessa Alfalfa mill, entailing a loss of approximately $11,000. The owner, Roy Knaop. carried $6,500 i rtUr K,,iMin0 artiniru ing were saved by hard work by volunteer fire fighters. The mill is located immediately adjacent to the 4Tnion Pacific right of way and engine sparks are believed to have caused the blaze. Record Class to Graduate : From Clay Center School ; Clay Center. Neb., May 22. (Spe 'eial) Graduation exercises of the Clav Center high school will beheld Wednesday at the opera house. There are 23 graduates, the largest class ever receiving diplomas in the his tory of the school. The baccalaure ate address was delivered by Rev. George Clark, pastor of the Christian church here. ' ' ; : ' " ' : Emanuel F. Heisler Dies. -.Kansas City, Mo., May 22-Eman-uel F. Heisler, 84, pioneer editor and a veteran of the civil war, died at his home here yesterday. Road Conditions Furnished hy the OmHha Automobile Club. Lincoln Highway. E"'-a ' food to Cedar Rapids. l """ h" "oal work started and detours now ney- 'Tlncoln Highway. West-Roads good to Fremont, Schuyler. Columbus and Central Cltv reported muddy 'but not Impassable. Roads at Grand Island good O U D Roads good. Some rain out cars' can make good time with chains. Highland Cutoff Roads (air. Cornhusker Highway Roads good. Omsha-Topeka Highway Roads muddy. Omaha-Tulsa Highway Roads fair to ood; some rain but cars going through WITH mains. Meridian Mignway nouua u ight rain at some points. George Washington Highway Roads fair to good. Light rains only. Black HIU Trail Roads fair to good Light rains. t . . King of Trails. North Roads fair to Kinr of Trails, South Roads fair to nood. Light ralnB and cars using chains. Custer Battlefield Highway Roads fair to good through Iowa and South Dakota. Black Hills district dry but reported a Utile rough, Wyoming and Montana roads very good. River to River Road Good to Des Moines. No rain but weather cloudy. Chicago-Omaha Shortline Roads fair to good. Atlantic and east, weather clear. I O. A. Shortline Roads fair to good. Blue Grass Road Roads fair to good. There haa been some light ralna west and south, a very little north and prac tically none east. Predictions for ahowers today and possibly tomorrow. ' mmm Connect ions Must BcJIatlcWithCare Weak Signal hi Rrrelting Set May He Traced to Poor ThUu in Wirei. , The radio amateur nuit t aiten. live to detail in the construction of receiving ei if he i to be thor OUghly ufff sful. One of the rirl things he mut learn U how to make a good ronnro tiun between two Hire, Many ama teurs .imply twist the end of wire t ogether without taking special paint lo insure a atout connection. Sooner or later the operator is troubled with weak signals or other bad rtfectt aril ing from improper connection,. An expert advle that when two wires are to be joined the insulation should be removed from eacfi for approximately a dictame of two incites, leaving the clear copper wire exposed. 'The wire itself should thru be scraped to that it shine- brightly. A right angled bend should then be made in each wire at a point about three-fourths of an inch front the imulaiioii. so leaving about an inch and a quarter of clear wire between the bend and the tin By hooking these right-angled Lends together, each may be wrapped around the other wire of the pair, care being used to wind each wire tightly on the other. A little prac tice will fach one to make a spliced joint of this kind so that it will be trong mechanically and will permit the electric current to travel from one wire to the other without ap preciable los. i. teng erected by the gat eminent. , the rit Igiuni station will be capable of receiving lour message unulunr. cu!y. It is tiident that the radio industry! has expanded to undreamed of pro poriKm within iht last few months, an arnde in the Scientific American tutes, It i not surprising, therefore, to learn that cine concern expects to do a b utiitffts of well Qi er $50,tiiio,0iio this year, judging by the return of the lat few months. Ther i an ever increasing de mand for vacuum tubes: it i esti mated that by this writing 7J,uO0 tube are being turned out a month, and that by the lime this reache the reader the production will probably eaceed liW.0") tube a month. QUESTIONS The Dancing Master By RUBY M. AY RES. SPARKS T. G. F,, Spencer, la. Q W uuia i.vll p,r wira Inter fore my rilion. I only bar music family A. Tha wires might eau asriaua hum ming er "ittdu.-hoi, ' ins ini.rfsre i a lithi aslant ea a frtai. Wtlh savitum iune i would be nrs, R. D. C, Lyons, Neb. 1 (l W'hKh il giva ilia beior re. r-i.iinn. an iul In Una with I he atalian uu wih lo r.i or at nahi angm la Hi at ,r t vus-phm ro-eivfis beiier than :, li tn T A, III fin in line with In em Hun. (SI Ye. If reliably mad anil designed. R. R. Lincoln, Neb. Q la different kind r wire u4 In the aerial make an differem i:i Hhould a epllr In my lunlnt coil be soldered? A. (I) No, ;l U would be better soldered. Followinif are call letters and lo cations of licensed broadcasting sta tions in this country: fell Loiailon. NoF W'ashingion, P. C. Board of lleil'h. WAL Dayton, O.. MtCook Field Army Sletlon. W BH Newark. K. J . W. B Hay coin pan. WRIT rhleago, -ly of Chicago. WBZ tpnne(l-l'l. Man, Wesiliighoue. Other stations will be listed in the radio columns of The Bee tomor row. A 500-kiIowalt radio station is being erected at Ruyssclrdc, near Bruges, in Belgium, by the Sociele Indepcnd ante Beige de Tclegraphie Sans Fils, it is reported in Radio Broadcast. The station will .enable Belgium to communicate with North and South America as well as with the Congo in Africa, where another big station Beginning today, . instructions on the construction of vari ous radio apparatus will be published daily in the radio col umns of The Bee. This will be thoroughly interesting and in structive to amateurs in that the explanations will be written in non-technical terms and simple to understand. - Watch for this feature! Rain General Over State, Heavier in Western Part The rain which fell in Omaha yes terday mor.'iiug was gcieral throughout the state. Omaha enjoyed a rainfall of .32 of an inch up to 9. .10. The forecast was probable showers yesterday alter noon and last night, Tuesday fair. At Valentine, in the northwest sec tion of the slate, nestling among the sandhills where ram is rather infre quent, a full inch of water was loosed from the sky. At Grand hland the downpour registered 1.57 inches; Cul hertson, .81; l-'airburv, .70; Holdrege, .5(1; North Loup. .90; North Tlattc, .86; Red Cloud. .45. Ernest Buffett Slips Away and Gets Married Kinest BitfTett, owner of the Buf fett grocery, Fiftieth street and Un derwood avenue, Dundee, was mar ried a week ago in Lincoln to Mrs. Belle Bailey of Omaha. Rev. Har vey Harmon of the First Christian church performed the ceremony. "It wasn't a 'secret -marriage." he said yesterday. "We just slipped away and had the knot tied without tilling our friends." Mr. Buffett has been a widower for a year and a half. They live at 1015 South Thirtieth avenue. Townley Gives Bond. Fargo, N. D.. May 22. (By A. P.) A. C. Townley. former president of the National Nonpartisan league, gave bonds of $12,000 in Cass county district court here today in connec tion with six indictments against him, returned by the recent grand jury which investigated affairs of the de funct Scandinavian-American bank of Fargo. ( Mllaaea ft 1 4eds ) The ube at which they sat was screened iioui the rest of the room by it bille alcove, and the waiter, hav ing brought coiiee, had retired alio ceiher, so that no runout res saw the tragedy of 1; ltabetlj'i face a she stared at Roy nous bent head and began slowly to understand the mean ing, of what he wat trying to tell her. t And presently she aid again in a voice that sounded like someone struggling back from the vale of un consciousness: "You won't take me with you" He broke out hoarsely then; "No. I won't, tlliiabeth; don't be cruel; don't make it harder for me than it is. You know you must have known all along that it's im possible. I care for jou too well honor you too much. Don't nuke it harder for me than it is." She sat staring before her with eyes that seemed to have lost their lite and cxprcion; she felt as if some scourge had swept across her very soul, causing it to shrivel and die. Twice her lips moved before she could force herself to frame any words; , 'Then then what is to become of me?" RoyMon stifled a groan. "Don't talk like that. You've got all your life before you; you're so young." She seemed not to hear him; she went on in the same still sort of voice; "Last night you said you loved me: you kissed me, you said you loved mes and 1 thought 1 thought" "1 shall never forgive myself; it was madness. Elizabeth, for God's sake try and see things as they are, and realize that only ruin waits for you if you if we if 1 take you away." He turned suddenly and covered the clenched hands lying in her lap with his. "You don't know the world as I do," he said desperately. "You don't know what a what a tragcuy it is if a man in my position and a girl like you " He broke off, to go on again rafter a moment: "Even if we were happy at first, I don't believe in happiness of that sort. It doesn't last, it can't last; it wouldn't be that I should care for you any less, but but you would begin to bate me, knowing it was all wrong. You don't know what it is, and I do. I've seen it so often amongst others. Ut should have to go abroad; we should always be moving on from place to place for fear of meeting some one we knew who knew what we'd done. I'm putting it to you in the worst possible light. Anything might happen. We might have no money. I might not be able to work and and there is no hope that that I should ever get my free dom. "You don't know Enid as I do; she doesn t want me herself, but if she thought I wanted to be free He broke off with a helpless gesture and went , back to his old position, his Doctor at 82 Finds Mothers Prefer His Formula to New-Fangled Salts And Coal Tar Remedies for Babies Judgment of 1892 vindicated by world' approval sf Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepain a simple vegetable compound for constipation So safe thousand give it to babes in arms Now has largest sale in the world. WHEN a man is in the 83rd year of his age, as I am, there are certain things he has learned tiiat only time can teach him. The basis of treat ing sickness has not changed since I left Medical College in , 1875, nor since I placed on the market the laxative prescrip tion I had used in my practice, known to druggists and the Bublic since 1892, as Dr. aldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Then the treatment of con stipation, biliousness, head acnes, mental depression, indigestion, sour stomach and other indispositions that result from constipation was entirely by means of simple vegetable laxatives, herbs and roots. These are still the basis of my Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is a combination of Egyptian Senna and other mild laxative herbs with pepsin. Recently new medicines have been brought out for constipation that contain cal omel, which is mercury, salts of various kinds, minerals, and coal tar. These are all drastic purges, many of them danger ous, and the medical profession I Hi (7 from a neent portrait of DR. W. B. CALDWELL Foonder of Dr. Csldwell's Sano Bora Shdbyriil, Ma., ISM is warning the public against them. Certain coal tar products will depress the heart; certain salts give rise to intestinal poisonin g, impaction and rupture of the intestines. If grown peo- le want to use them no one can eny them the privilege, but they should never be given to children. The simpler the remedy for constipation, the safer for the child and for you, and the bet ter for the general health of all. And as you can get results in a mild and safe way by using Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, why take chances with pills and powders and strong . drugs, even if disguised in candy? My remedy, loo, costs less than most others, only about a cent a dose. A bottle such as you can find in any drug store,, will last a family several months, and all can use it. It is good for the babe in arms because pleasant to the - taste, gentle in action, andjree from narcotics. In the proper dose, given in the directions, it is equally effective at all ages. Elderly people will find it especially ideal. The formula of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is on the cover of every bottle, and the ingredients have the endorse ment of the U. S. Pharma copoeia. m 4s 1 0 WftrfVi of m remembrance of my 83rd birthday 1 have set aside the sum of Ten Thousand p IVJ,JJJ ItUllllUI Dollars to be given away in half-ounce bottles of my Syrup Pepsin. Only one Free Trial bottle to a family. All are constipated now and then, and here is an C,n Pantln bfAa opportunity for you and others to try Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin FREE OF ajyrup 1 CpSlU UCC CHARQE Ask for your free bottle today, simply sending name and address to mmmt Dr.W. B. Caldwell, 5 14 Washington Si, Moiufcello, IU. Do not postpone this. W Chnfaa&ersqlAbtoJ& shortening ij Jl -depends that delicate, flab oain that BILIOUSNESS-'SICK HEADACHE, cau bw an m rasm, ia sraceUM apt out) to too and tre&cthea tha organs of dictation aod cJImt. nation, luipiutaa) Appetite, Relim Constipation. 6t jflSfeL Vfdfieovw CS-DQX Your Chips off -Hit Old Block M JUNIOR Uttta Ma One-third tb regular don. Mad of sama ingrediants, than candy coatad. For childran and adults. Fiv Sherman A. MeConnelL Drug Stores fce ludJen against hit clenched Il4ttt, l.lia'ieili's cliildttlt (ace looked lard, almoM. obstiiiaie. "If yon love me, what does any thing of Jll this mutter?" lie asked jvs'ioiuuly. lie tried agin to nuke her under Und. "It would mean that your whole future would be ruined: there would be no career for you." Hie laughed at that. "Do jou think I should mind?" "1 should mind for you horribly," lie answered. For a moment the seemed to be trying to see the position from bis point of siew; then she said with an eliort: "Dolly my cousin told me that that there are lots of women in London who run away with men married men and they they seem all right. She told me ahout tome one flic knew" Me broke in harshly: "Vou are not that sort of women; I hope to God that 1 am not that sort of man." Her plae face quivered. "Vou mean yon don't care for nte enough?" "I mean that 1 care for you too well." Her eyes lit with sudden eager nes. ''Then what docs it matter?" she cried, going back to her old argu ment. "If you love me and I love vou and I do love you," she assured i-.ini with trembling earnestness, "how can it matter? I would not mind going abroad if it was with you. 1 packed up all my things be fore I left Madame' this evening, so that I could fetch them or have them sent on when I knew what you" "Elizabeth, for tiod't take-" Rovtton broke out hoarsely. ihe bad leaned toward him eager. U to make her pica, but now the shiank back again shivering, and a long silence followed, until she said in small, frightened voice: "If you 1! you aend me away again. 1 shall have to marry Mr. l ariner. There is no one ele 1 can go lo; no one ele who wants me," "There is your aunt and your cousin." said Royston desperately. I liahfth laughed. "Thev would not have me if I were starving, and I would not gi to them, either." "Nobdy can make you marry a man you care nothing for," Koy.ion aid hoarselv. "Von would be utter ly wretched." "I shall he wretched, anyway, with out you." Klirabeth answered. Their eyes met, and the broke out with tuddeu wildness: "Don't tend me away pleae! I won't be any bother to you; I'll do everything you tell me." tt'anllnuM la Ttie ft Tomorro. Rachel Strickland to Appeal Big Fine Rachel Strickland will anneal lirr esse to the United States circuit court, she saKl yesterday. I-'ederal Judge Woodrough Satur day lined her $1,000 and sentenced Sam R. Musser to a year and a day in federal prison. They were con victed April 5 of using the mails to defraud in promotion of .Montana oil lands. "Positively she will appeal to the higher court," said Miss Strickland's mother. "She will not pay that fine if possible to avoid it." Musser, under this arraiiRcnient, will be saved from going to jail, pend ing the. higher court's decision. Judge Woodrough gave him 10 Hays to prepare for prison and gave Miss Strickland 60 days to raise the amount of the tine. Offer fur lioaU riant. Washington. May .'. An offer of f.'M',"' ior the (rga power 'plant, the got eminent' inieifst in 'the taitiaaii and the trjn.missioti line from inn fa. t Mtuiie Mioaii, had been male to Secretary Weekt by the Alabama Power company. RESINOL 3Mrhiii4jMdrtadlra Reduces redness rouirtessi)lotches iiiufothereniptions making the skin clearer, fresher and more attractive Inexpensive and easy to use TRYJTj AtaUdru&ut PULBRANSEN PLAYER PIANO WationaltyVricecL I Brandr d In the Baric I V orr.r; r rfRHfinii " w 1 OwrfnjV Wfcif-S 700 '600 495 The Aft and Muuc Store 1313-15 DoufU. Strett Ladies Let Cuticura Keen Your Skin Fresh and Young iaa.ntBtMi Tai's. rr"SJt. !r!'gy kiau ; Osk-W- US " tH , Plants and Vines for Boxes and Baskets Annual and Perennial Flowering and Bedding Plants All Kinds of Vegetable Plants Priest Reasonable Sse Our Stock Bafors Buying MENERAY NURSERY & SEED COMPANY OMAHA STORE i fO South 24th. St. Phona ATlsnllc 0ST. SOUTH OMAHA SI OREi 4707 Saulh 24th Si. Phen MA rkt 27J2. COUNCIL BLUFFS STORES. 3341 W. Broadway. Phons l8. 1001 South Mala St. Phona Black 1331. 02 E. Broadway. Phona 223. everybody store mmm. Save the Pennies and tha Dollars Will Take Cars of Themselves 1 I JUL! TUESDAY You Sava Tlma and Money When You Shop In Our Downstairs Store For Tuesday Girls' Middies 98c Middy blouses of good quality standard Jean In coed or straight middy style.' All white or with colored collar. Sizes 6 to 22. Specially priced 98e. Burim-Nash Downstairs Stora White Sateen Petticoats Tuesday 89c Women's petticoats made of good quality white sateen. The front panel is made double; the hem is scalloped or hem stitched. Thejr are finished with elastic waistband and, clasp. In regular and extra sizes up to 57-inch hip measure. Very special at 89c. Bnrfesa-Nash Downstairs Store For Tuesday Baby Dresses 98c Dainty white dresses for baby made of good quality lawn or nainsook. All are trimmed with lovely laces or embroid ery. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. Priced at 98c. Burr-?fah Downstairs Stora Economy Silk Yard, 59c 36-inch genuine economy silk. Black and colors. Also tussah pongee in orchid, gray, old ose, tangerine, jade. Yd., 59c. Bargr ns-Nash Downstairs Stora Soap Specials Classic White Soap, 5 bars and Sunbrlte Cleanser, 1 can... 23c Vanity Fair Toilet Soap, 2 bars 25 Persian Toilet Soap, pink and white, 5 bars 25c O Kay Ammonia, pint size, 6c O Kay Blueing, pint size.... 6c Mo Drllvrrirs No Mall Orders. Bargess-Nnsh Downstairs Store Wool Jersey Sport Coats . An Unusual Value at 495 All-wool jersey sport coats in the shorter lengths made with pockets and narrow all-around belt. Light-weight coats that will serve throughout the summer for street, sports and business wear. The colors are navy, green and rose. . ' Sizes 16 to 42. Bnrgess-Kaab Downstairs Store French Serge Yard, $1.00 42-Inch all wool shadow stripe French serges in black and navy blue. Correct weight for dresses. An unusual quality at this low pricing. Burgrss-Nasli Don nslalra Stora Notion Needs Boned Belting, black and white yard zy2c J. & P. Coats Thread, doz., 55c Cap Nets, all shades, etich, 3c Dress Clasps, black, white, a card 1c Singer Machine Oil, 2 bot, 25c Darning Cotton, 3 balls 5c Pearl Buttons, 3 cards 25c O. N. T. Crochet Cotton, ball 8c Elastic Remnants, 3 for. ...10c BnrffHS-Nesh Downstairs Store Domestics 36-Inch Percale Remnants and short pieces. A good quality, but it has a slightly imperfect gel- 1An vage. Yard XWf Pillow Cases An excellent quality that will give good service. Size Otjn 45x36 inches. Each 01' Madras Shirting 36-Inch width. Good quality in neat stripe designs. An )Zp excellent value, at yard. Underwear Crepe In white or pink, an excellent wearing quality, 1Qi Yard xVXf Curtain Material 20 pieces water stained curtain materials. Included in this lot Curtain scrim with hem stitched border or cluny and filet lace trimmed edge. 36 inches wide. Yard, 291? BnrfMa-Nash Downstairs Store Special Values : Footwear 300 Pairs Women's Bed Room Slippers 300 pairs of women's imported bed room slippers with leather soles and large pom poms in many pretty shades. Sizes 3 to 7. Special at, pair, Infant's "Soft Sole" Infants' "First Step" Infants' soft sole shoes and an kle strap pumps. 1 Many styles, and colors. Special at Infants' first step shoes and ankle strap pumps. In many styles. Special at Pair, 39c Pair, 69c Women's House Slippers Just received a new lot of women's one-strap kid . house slippers. These ha-ve hand turned soles and ' 9 5 rubber heels. Sizes 4 to 8. Specially priced at, Also women's lace oxfords with hand turned soles and rubber heels. Sizes 4 to 8. Special Burgess-Noah Downstairs Store Boys' Overalls Boys' plain blue denim or striped overalls. Double stitch ed. Sizes 4 to 15. Specially priced at Pair, 89c Boys' Shirts Boys' blue chambray work shirts. All sizes. , Priced at Each, 98c Bnrg-ess-Nash Downstairs Store Men's Cotton Flannel Gloves Men's cotton flannel gloves, with knit wrist. Priced at Pair, 10c Men's Socks Men's socks of good wearing quality. In colors of blue, black and brown. Specially priced at 6 Pair, $1.00 Bunress-Nanh Down if aire Store Just 200 Oil Cloth Table Covers Each 43c These lengths are 45x54 inches. They are of a celebrated make, in fact the most satisfactory quality manufactured. They come in attractive light or dark colors and in splendid range of designs. Every cover perfect everyone exceptional at 43c. No. C 0. D.'s No Refunds No Mail Orders No Phone Calls Limit of 3 Covers to a Customer - Burgtss-yaah Downstairs Stora Tot's Bloomers Children's pink bloomers in sizes 2 to 8 years. An excep tional value when priced at Pair, 19c Women's Hose Women's silk fiber hose with lisle garter top, toe and heels. In all the new shades includ ing black and brown. Sizes 8' to 10. Pair, 50c Kiddie's Sox A new assortment of kiddles' sox. These come in dark fancy tops, also light fancy tops. In all sizes. Pair 19c. 3 Pair, 50c Bnixna-ah Downstairs Stora Shop economically. Read Bee Ads, L