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THE OMAHA BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 1922. BRINGING UP FATHER UI JIGGS AMD MAGCIC IX fUl-L PACK OrCOLOM VI THK SUNDAY tt Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManui r. a. r,uM on, ft'T COLOr: THAT WOT A rtce punch in thk ce Ht HNT llECN AROUND V '4. ItWA - SAX.HA4OE-VO0. BROTHER ARKEWCO he. cowet I tj AT i THAT CLUlSt "t'COMt, DOWN DO: v , V Vr imTcu r 1 - v. r y 8-2 2 CrKi. Hil. fc. m1 fwiM, Inn Im' 10 oio tou hfa av3ut L t "1 MAie'b ftOTMf K? A MCS OH THE. POUCC fOUC&MA.N. sroRcr: ' I . v f1 kr J 7 I I f uwhwiii iwm Cfeb I T-tin Charges Brought Against Three Omaha Lawyers 9 Yon Porn, Yewr and South anl Named as lrn jro fefmional Spotlight Now on Others. Three Omaha attorney! are charged with unprofessional conduct ' wtvt tvtjp art iw twr'-. REFURNISHED REDECORATED Re-Opens Next Saturday with the first "Sun Wonder Picture" of the season, HOUSE PETER! VIRGINIA VALU MATT MOORE JOSEF SWICKARD ' romGeo.Bioadhursts sensational Stage success faj Langjon hFCbrmick Wattb for further de tail n this picture. THURSDAY, "BELLE JANE NOVAK FRIDAY, of . SATURDAY ALASKA" NOAH BEERY EMPRESS NOW SHOWING THE WORLD AT HER FEET Such wa. Nits Gordon'a tortuna at 2l a tortuna which ahlltad with an abruptn,, cruat anoufh to ma Nil', atory a tan, and Kiting drama, that anacttd ay ALICE LAKE In "The Golden Gift" A dram af tha call al thrsa vaicaai A fraat opra atntar'a. child's rnd th attll. ,m,ll voici f casscianca. NOW rt AYINQ Richard Harding Davis' Rlw Star al Advaaitu ta) a R,pW THE DICTATOR twitir rwnaial a WAI t AC t til A KE1D LEE TaJt k. ,m 90 by a committee of live appointed by district court to invrttiuate uch curl. C J. Southard, a South Omaha attorney, was charged with obtain rig an excessive fee of $500 by mag ndying to two clients the posiible punishment lor carrying concealed weapons. J. K. Von porn wa found ly the committee to have tried by threat! and promises to pay to get two men to change alfwlimti. Claim Fee Illegal. In the case of John O. Yciser the committee found that Yeiaer had taken fee of $875 to secure $J,974 tinder the employer! liability act for Mri. Anna liurkman, lor the death of her fon, a driver for the lllue Taxi company. The law provide! that the court shall fix Jhe attor ney't feei in inch caiei. A. I. l.illif wai permanently dis barred from the practice of law in district court by an order issued by District Juriue Leslie yesterday Judge Leslie said be would ask the attorney general to institute , pro ceedingf in the supreme court to prevent Lillii from practicing any where in Nebraska. Lillii if now serving a term in the penitentiary for embezzling fundi from an estate. Othen Are Watched. "There are other casef under (n vestifration," laid Judge Leslie. "We intend to uphold the honorable pro fession of the law and ihow clearly that it ii not a get-ricn-quicic oust nesi." Tht three lawyers are to aonear before judge Leilie September i to ihow cause why the charge! snoum not be sustained. lTnnrrr and 1 fnmKU'lttiPHR Bring Runaway Lads I3aA; "There's no place like home," in the opinion of Iiidor Weiner, Mel vin Sherdon and Harry Soikin, who ran away Thursday. After experi encing the pangs of hunger aad homesickness they are again living under parental roofs. Joseph Bodner, jr., 18, who also left his home Thurs day, has not been heard from. Carman Talks to Strikers. Frank Hall, international repre sentative of the carmen, wai princi pal speaker at a mass meeting of rail shop strikers at the Labor tem ple yesterday morninsr, predicting a complete victory for the maintenance of equipment men. NOW SHOWING, Last Times Wed. FRANK MAYO fripplnf ,tory of n A. E. F. vatcran whs tnUrsd th prit ring- to mvs hi babr Utar's Ufa and won tha world', championship and tha on f irl In tha world. 'AFRAID TO FIGHT" Opens Sat. Nlte HARRY HASTINGS' "KNICK-KNACKS" Columbia Circuit Burlask PRICES DOWN TO PRE-WAR SCALE Boa 01 Ilea Op Thurs, 10:00 A. M. A Naw I, the TIME t Have Ik TIME f Year Life Saalnf iK Mnsl Ualqu Hdlinr 1 Vul,vill, "TIME" Willi Csaapasf f KUvsr, I Ik AM1 llar STEVE GREEN 0aV, Omm Rt,al, Csasadtaa Prison Expansion to I5c Discussed hy Control Board Chairman Drrlarrs More Room Nfcded Rrpral of Sentence Law Would Sharpen 1'rohlrm. Lincoln, Aug. 21. (Special.) Ihreatened repeal of the indcter minate sentence law by democrats and republicans in their ttate plat forms has emphasized the fact that expansion of the state penitentiary or reformatory if needed to houee convict!. Katherine Worley. chaiman of the state board of rontrol, has called a conference of the two prison heads with tre hoard to atcrr- tain whether expansion of the re formatory or atale penitentiary is most needed. "No matter whether the planks put into both platforms are redeemed we must have more room for pris oners. Miss Worley said. "Men sentenced to the penitentiary and reformatory are waiting by the dozens in county jails until there if available space lor them. "Then, if the indeterminate een tence law is repealed it meant the necessity of still more space. The cost will run into several hundred thousands of dollars." These repeal planks also are caus inar apprehension anions prir.on of' ficials in the matter of discipline and continuance of the "trusty" syftem. Dozens of men are outside the walla of the penitentiary and reformatory daily without guard. Their work consists of gardening, milking and other labors. The hope that good behavior will cut their sentence is all that is keeping them from freedom. It was looked upon at significant that less than a week after the demo crats and republicans wrote the re peal planks two prisoners at the re formatory took l-rench Leave. Naval Chiefs Aide to Spend Day Here With Recruiter Lieut. Com. If. W. Hill. United States navy, aide to Admiral R. W. Coontz, chief of naval operations in Washington, will spend Ihursriay in Omaha with Lieut. Frederick D. Powers, United States navy, in charge of recruiting here. . AT THE THEATER'S FRANK ROnklRTS and Ntlli Quealy. who play tha leaitlne character rolea In "Time," th unique h,adlln at traction now st th World thaater, hv brilliant proapecta to atar in Maw York productions next season, thalr character work In th, vaudeville oddity having at tracted attention of metropolitan pro ducer,. "Time" la s aerlea of eplaodea happening In avery-day Ufa which ona may ,fte upon a street corner In any lame city, although tha character of tha well-educated hobo la typical of New York. Tha act haa a playing time of 81 min utes snd Is a aerlea of surprises from the opening curtain to tha finale. The ataga setting cauacs much comment, sine It Introduces trolly cars, taxlcabs and mo tor vehllcea In motion In, moat reallatio fashion. lllllllllllllllllllll1llllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllilllMIllllltJ 1 Krug Park j Sea tha Thrilling a I AERIAL ACT Clven Free Eeach Evening : i This Week f ! FOX TROT CONTEST ! Thursday Evsning, Aug. 24 . Winners ta Recelv Caah Prize pt $20 and ; Silver Trophy Cup I Emblematic si tha 1923 Stat Cbampienahlp " Cup t be retained an year, when it I, Is be competed lor sgals. Free Moving Pictures Each Evening II 11,111 II I I' II HI II I NOW SHOWING SELENT Frank Losee. who nlavs the Count de Linieres in Griffith's "Or phans of the Storm," now current at the Rialto theater, dashed his fond father's wish when he entered the atricals. It was his father'! hope ho become a lawyer. Losee balked and today he is one of the most prominent "heavies' in the movies. Today's Attractions. World "Chasing the Jinx." Strand Wallace Keed in "The Dictator." Rialto "Orphans of the Storm." Moon "Afraid to Fisht." starrina Frank Mayo. bmpress I he Golden Gift" Muse "The Last Payment." fea turing I'ola Negri. Josef Swickard, whose characteri zation of the role of Marcelo Des- noyers in Rex Ingram's production or "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" established him as one of the most finished actors of the silent drama, has an important sup porting part in "The Golden Gilt," now current at the Empress theater. Handsome J. Frank Glendon, who portrays the role of "Lucky" Vail, the notorious Rambler, in Be e of Alaska," which opens Thursday at the Moon theater, is the latest lead ing man to 'assume new honors in film circles due to his compelling work in this production. Ulendon was born in Choteau. Mont., in 188S. He was educated at the Montana Weslcyan university. Llovd Husfhes and Marice Bel lamy are featured in "Love Never Dies," which opens next Sunday at the World theater. Both these play ers were loaned for this picture The Wm It toaiay, It combm! the two X lrt claame to Interent in many years. A batsfvJ clueed car cotir le4 thaw above open rnedels, Is ofter! . ISeCtMctw Afwl mw it avida the wocHrfJ mm Ha)M motr, It ltijiri KJ'i Uh WJasfettiy t V through the courtesy ol Thomas II. Inre. Mus Urllamy ia a new srreru "rind" having scored mcirnrs in "The Cup of Life" and "iUil, the Woman." Hughes ia one of the best known of the younger screen ('layers and has been fratirted in "Homespun Folks" ami other pic hires. Clothiers Credit liurrati Allied Willi National llody The National Association of Cloth iers' Credit bureau has entered into a co-operative alliance with the Na tional Association ol Credit Men, ae cording to information received by W, K. Ilrrnd, manager of the latter organizations local ollire. Until or gnnizations have oprratrd for more than a quarter century and their members are wholesalers and jobbers who, through these organizations, keep informed of the credit standing! of their cuttomer, the rrtailrri. Captain McDonald's Wife Named as Owner of Alhany (r. flar, Will; ...a uif. r,t Pn. lice Sergeant Frank Williams, furn ished bond for "Mri. Lottie Sabro," owner of the raided Alhany hotel, who, it developed Saturday is Mrs. Rose McDonald, wife of l'olire Cap tain James McDonald. Mrs. McDonald identified herself to United States Commissioner florhler whrn she gave $2,000 bond, fnltnwint urrv'xcm n( a iv.fr.int rharir. ing her with conspiracy to violate the national prohibition art. Men Jailed in Apartment Raid Freed After Trial C. R. Gabriel, tire salesman. Hotel Hill, and Iiruce Wright. 211 South Thirty-third street, were discharged in south Omaha police court yes terday. They were arrested for drunkenncs! and disturbing the peace Sunday night after II. J. Freed, 4855 Hurt street, complained to police they were in ait arpartmcnt occupied by bis wife at 1026 Maple street. The men were alone when arrested. Prayer Each Day Thy word la lamp unto my feet, and a IlKht unto my path. 1 have aworn, and I will perform It. that I will kap thy righteous Judgment,. Accept, 1 buseern Time, th freewill rffr)ngs of my mouth. O Lord, and teach ma Thy judgments. Thy tratlmonlea Iihv I taken as an harl taxe for ever; for they are th retulclng of my heart. V; 11; W. 108, id, 111. Our dear Heavenly Father, we thank Thee that during the night we could rest and sleep under the sha dow of Thy protecting wing. We are grateful for the opportunity for ser vice which comes with the new day. We pray for strength to overcome evil and perform our tasks. May we show the spirit of the Master in all we think, say and do. Bless our absent friends and loved ones, and keep them in Thy holy will. Kemember in mercy the tempted and tried and afflicted ones, and sustain them by Thy grace. Bless those in authority in our state and nation with wisdom to know and strength to do Thy will. - Sustain those who labor for the es tablishment of Thy kingdom at home and abroad, and hasten the time when aH men may know and obey Thee. For Jesus' sake. Amen. Rav. Howard A. Kramer, Cleveland, Ohio. Hudson Coach Has the New Motor brgtvar starklard of quality than ever. Pt rfornvance is wholly a'.tirej a ghr kmt hmi 4 motion, f) e as fluht It eludes desxrptton. It brings site ah ths isst to motor ht its own mi. It is I revkttuxt even to Kadsor) owoets. ft eor oeat on yoor first rkts, l tlat CoK on4 th) new moov t toeitvathrto. GUY L. SMITH Tune In! The Omaha Ree to Treat Ratlio Fans F.dward Conn and George Ikrnnr, Omaha musician!, entertainrd radio audiences last night whrn I he Oma ha lire broadcast icveral piano and saxophone duel! by the artists from nation WDV. 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