Indian Attorney Decides It's Too Hot to Go to Jail Hiram Quae. ChargrJ With Ignoring Mandate lo Vacate land at Walthill, Prom Uet to Move. tt'f too hot tit Bit Id lail. Hiram Chue, Indian lawyer on the Omaha rttervanon at Walihill, decided ytt UrAty whrn put to the trit. HaM before Federal Judjie Wood rough for contempt of eourt in ignor inf a mandate ef the circuit eourt of aptwaU to vacate a parcel of land on ttl.irh he it now living, the veteran Indian lawyer thumped hia fist on the judge i drk and cried out: ITI Never Get Off!" "I'll never get off that land; it be long to men Judge Woodrough offered to im pend lentrnre for a week to allow ( hae time to get off, but Chae again averred hit intention to aland pa?. "If you're going to lend me to Jail, do it now," laid be. So the judge icntenced him to 10 daya in the county jail and ordered 'a deputy manhal to Mke him in cus tody at once. Hut a few minute' reflection, with feripiration pouring down hi face, induced (. hc to change hi mind. Decides to Vacate. "If the judge will vacate hi order, I'll vacate the laud temporarily until we can have a jury trial and decide who ia emitted to the land," wat the overture he made to George Kayter, ami.lant t'nited State attorney. The party filed hark into the judge' chambers and the judge agreed t iuprnd hi sentence, Mrs, Hiram Chase, also a party in the contempt charge, sat in the cor ridor while he was on trial, "I'll never get off the land." she too reiterated. Rote Woll Setter is the other party claiming it. Chae is a graduate of the Univer sity of Cincinnati, He practiced law 40 years. Queries on Law Points Increase Heat Units The beat units in the office of Dana R. Van Dusen, city attorney, were increased yesterday afternoon by telephone inquiries from women who wished to he informed on certain points of the law. "Could I be arrested for having a little whisky in .the house for time of sickness?" asked the first woman, adding that her fears had been aroused by a neighbor. "It is my opinion that you would not be disturbed if you had a small amount of whisky on hand for ill ness," replied the attorney. "A woman threatened to shoot my c LAST TIMES TONIGHT Constance Talmadge . -In- . , ' ' MRS. UBFFING WELL '8 BOOTS" TOMORROW-NEXT WEEK "The Moon" Is Three Years Old ANNIVERSARY VEEK A Production Bigger and Greater - Than . JANES OLIVER CURWOOD'S "THE RIVER'S END" Noah Beery Wallace Beery ALICE LAKE, GASTON GLASS ROSEMARY THEBY ' KENNETH HARLAN "I AM THE LAW" A story of brother uguiust brother. Mood kinship turned to frenzied hat red. The tury of tha northlandi blinding snows. THE SNOW TRACKS A NORTHLAND BATTLE THE HONOR OF THE "MOUNTED" THE MAN THE WOMAN OH FANS! WHAT A PLOT I I EMPRESS Riding Davenports "Saata1 aMtttaa lirvayfUnty-Grc Ua Ua" Marian A Ray Jo A Clifton Mallia King and CrifKtM LU mnft today "TheStorn" iai hrcattte it howled during the night, lan the do it," the neat query, ''Mi ttrobatilv enutit if ih iriVif but I don't think the will,' Mr, Van Uutrn replied. The nett telephone call from a friend. hi heuan the rnnveriatinn with the qurtnon, "Is it hot enough lor you Prayer Each Day O TNo, mr a4, Thy " Ibat Iruatatk In !(!, il l. In Thy mercy and love, O God, we are permitted to greet another day. Thy guardian angel have watched over ut when, we have not been able to care for ourselves. Sweet sleep has refreshed us, and now we look into another day confi dent that Thou wilt guide and strengthen. Help us this day to walk upright' ly, that no good thing may be with' held. Forbid that any of us should be careless or indifferent to the op portunities of servire that may I ours. May Thy Word which we have junt read be a source of strength and uplift, and may we treasure it more as the days and years slip by. (joa men the sick and the tempt ed. Strengthen the weak ones and comfort all who sorrow, liless our ministers and missionaries and draconnesies, and all who devote their lives specially to the work of Iliy Kingdom. And now, our rattier, as we sep. aratc for the day't duties, may Thy loving presence be with us, in our home, and at school, and at bunnese. And at the cioe of the day may we realire that "the trivial round and the common task" have indeed brought us nearer Thee. We ask all through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen, REV. t. to MAR8HAM,, AH, B. D., at. f'aiharin., (int.. Canada. Examination of meteorites show the precence of living organism. Just received for the Ak-Sar-Ben Ball, fine atock of Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits that we offer for sal or to rent. Come early and get fitted right. Correct drens furnishings for all occasions. 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Koper Eclipse Gas Range 850.00 f 5.00 Cash, S5.00 Per Month TatenlrJ nUlat4 vtn nUlSstSf. hil iHiiTf- Jin rnamrl )ark, crrn aide ajilashrr, oven snsl brtulrr Jdvr, tu"h button Unht" r. .Many oKcr tp f (U Kangf ?'J7.50 Bp Optt Saturday AMtraoon Metropolitan Utilities District Gas Office sou f k "IWANTU L J c Meat aae aaaj U I F K -j ..? a V M aaaMaj T1 THE OMAHA OEE; SATritHAV. SFPTKMUKR 2, m. Wliig Its Own IN July, . just past, and now again in August, The Omaha Bee gains in advertising exceed all other papers by wide margins and in August both in total inches and percentage of gain. The Omaha Bee believes that the real basis of a newspaper's value is its circulation and rate, plus the buying power of that circulation. However, much emphasis has for years in Omaha been placed on advertising volume. Therefore, The Omaha Bee submits the figures of gains in advertis ing of all classes. These figures tell a story so plain that "he who runs may read." August Advertising "Temperatures" PERCENTAGE r 2936 Po 1921 Of course, such an advertising growth as this means that The Omaha Bee advertisers are getting the benefit of a rapidly increasing circulation. Daily average circulation for July was 71,625, a- increase of 11,712 over the July 1921, figures. The Sunday average circulation for July was 76,332, an increase of 19,860 over the July, 1921, figures. Pollyanna Not Needed This Fall In a month of customary warm weather and of news events more or lew tlvtracting, the buving public of this territory showed calmne, even eagerness, to buy. Thin responded to the intelligent and collective effort of Omaha Stores to make the buying worth while. A note of confidence and even optimism in buyer and merchant U notice able in the attitude of both toward the fall busine, X mmmmm lm umms vt;ii ! iijawaaffii iMiaiaalaavti. aani Story of Gain in Total Paid Advertising (Less Legal) W.H. Gain, rv ll.44fff0 M laHHHMMM THE WSSIS6 E2E Aslvertisiinig INCHES jtte vmana lieAGain 1921 Gain in Total PaJd Advertising (Less Legal) W.N. Gam. 5720m. News Gain Z970 tK. SM Bevel II jam howc tc: co. ;:,r.r