t Consulate to Stay Closed Pending Full Investigation U. S. Government Not Cod vi'nrrd of Misconduct on Part of Officer! ai Charged by Uritidi. Wihinton, Sept. ..-(Dy A. P.) The Wihinf mo govtrnmcnt it nut convinced that thrrt wu any miicon duct on the part of its to consular officer it Nrw Cattle, England, who recently were deprived of their au thority by Uriiiih ufficial and until proper investigation hi been made no ir arc to b talcrn to reopen the New (iiilc rotimlale, I h action the Uritith (utiiorU tie in cancelling the exequatur of the two Ainrrmn agent, it wa pointed out today, automatically re u'.lrtl in the doting of the consulate, and if inconvenience to Britih iuh jrrtt ha rrtulteil, reponilihiy for it de not rrit upon WatlmiKtun. Tor tlie prrtent no other contuljr o( ficert are available for the New Cat castle pott, it it declared, and in any i.ne tint government it immediataly interested in having the doubt which ha been cast Upon itt reprrentative cleared away, one way or the other. Official here will lint discu the incident in detail, hut it it apparent that cancellation of the exequatur came a a aurpritc, in view of the fart that the anion wat tjkenliefore the State department had completed it investigation into the British charge that the New Cattle consul and vice contul had improperly in fluenced traveler to patronize vettel of the United States shipping boird in ditcriinination of British thip. It wa learned that President Hard ing hat interetted himself in the cane, and while he recognize that addi tional evidence may be produced a tne investigation continue, he be lieve nothing ha developed to the prettnt time to reflect discredit on the two men. Stale department offi ficial aid there wa no information in their possession upon which dis ciplinary action agaimt the consul would be justified. First representations received In Washington from the British foreign office, containing affidavit alleging that the New Castle consulate offi cers had exercised improper author ity in persuading traveler to use American ships, it wa authoritative ly aid, were answered with a request that the exequatur held by the con tul thould not be cancelled until an investigation by thi government could be made. The evidence ub mitted did not satisfy officials here, it was said, that the charge had been substantiated and they asked for time to make an investigation be fore final action was taken by them. Ambassador Harvey ha been fully advised of the situation as it is viewed by official here. He also has been informed that the policy of thi government would be to keep the consulate ciosea at least until die investigation being made is concluded and the government i able to select new officer to, take over the New Castle post. Any request by Great Britain for reopening of the con sulate, meanwhile, will be answered in thi light. Daughter of Tumulty 111 With Pneumonia Oberammergau, Sept. 2. Miss Mary Tumulty, daughter of Joseph Tumulty, secretary to Woodrow Wilson during hi presidency, i se riously ill with pneumonia in the Wilhelm hospital. Her parent are expected to " arrive Sunday. Miss Tumulty was injured in an automo bile accident near Oberammergau recently. Pari, Sept. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Tumulty arrived in Paris on the Majestic last night enroute to Ober ammergau where their daughter, Mary, is reported to be in a critical condition, Mr. Tumulty is arranging to fly to Munich if the weather permits, un less assured that his daughter has passed the crisis. Mrs. Tumulty is ill and is unable to make an airplane flight, but place have been reserved on the Orient express due in Munich Sunday night. Coroner' Jury Holds Death of Two in Wreck Accident Cape Girardeau, Mo., Sept. 1 2. (By A. P.) A verdict of accident was returned by a coroner's jury late last night, following the inquest into the death of the two men known to have been killed in a wreck of fast train No. 805 of the St. Louis and San Francisco railroad near Wittenberg .15 miles north of here, when rart of the train crashed through a bridge. About 50 passengers are reported to have been injured, some seriously. The two known to have been kill ed are: J. P, Warmalh of Gibson City, Tenn. S. Sr. Yearta of Hayti, Vo. son of a railruad conductor of the I'risfo. FarlVr report indicated fmr had Wen killed, among them , a woman. 'I hs wa thouaht to be due. hrw tet, to a duplication in checking the n of the dead and in)uie!, Ih.lum.l ,.f -IVes)" Mir,h .Widei'taUy Wounds! ! !.! V V.' Sept : -A i i -- W -1 l.ihiij.ui, hthni id "IVitO- Mai!, sirr an. I iWn.ef. i t. r t!.-4iS m th I tuttnii in ' ley --11 hn, t4lH thof hiltd'U ni!: thiouK'ti t ittt in tf 'i st mi " Jt.W t hi!ft. t.wmcf K.i.f.,,, t i r . i . n V 'it Itu. of ttul . ,-tv , bun tv ' !. I 1 .It. ! (thi hlU.IM tllt t.tl i .1 (i(t h t. w-th Yi ' t t .!'; It l J'h t . ' lwt 1 ) di fi Walkout Atrttnl 1'?., K. Sr J W! Mit Pl auivxl itifiMtt 1. 1 .t(4 t.ni K! h.Hi ! t ,!. 4 t K Kt"t k ! tlt4 ! ! ;'' 1IIUKI i t t X '. 4 .' v h. i !!' t i l m,. W...l ttit 1 v' ij ab4 lAtniM IM l.'ii- V THE SUNDAY r.F.E: OMAHA. FKTOMr.KU 3, lyrj. A Interned Statue Restored Deaths a. 1 J "rjm'tr i- L p.. - r tfei . 1 - .ad 1 ii r it h V 'A V- 1" MM The bronze ttattie of Frederick von Sihillrr, German Toct, ha been returned to its base in Kiverview park after having been interned in the public library for the period of the war. ' The statue was presented to the city about 10 year ao by the Ger man societies of this city. Its return to the park was authorized by the city council. 1J66,U8 Russians Executed by Cheka Up to Last February London, Sept. 2. A Riga dis patch to the Times lay that, ac cording to official bolshevik fig ures, the cheka executed 1,760,118 perions before being renamed the supreme political administration last February. The total Includes 6,775 professors and teachers, 8,800 doctors, 355,250 other intellectuals, 1,234 priests, 54,650 officers, 260,000 eoldicrs, 59,000 policemen, 12,950 land owners, 192,350 workmen and 815,100 peasants. During the civil war the bolshe viki have had more killed than all Russia during the great war. ' Durgess -Nash Company "Everybody's Store" We Close at One O'clock Labor Day Monday September Fourth 1922 Beginning Tuesday, September 5th, Store Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Cafeteria open Monday until 1 o'clock. Mr, rikrla kullt, armmj lal4 tlt-Nn ftlhrM KulK 4U4 ! Ik km -t fcaf iml , Ht W:tr l4tllHa. Ktfl ! ! on h-i l lut ". Mary l ai..i'P hitnii iniK.Mii m la Ik Uia4 Ula4 tk IHt'lHa. flraa lal4. Na A har tor, Sara I Mr. Mr. J. I, rnaxta, l- ra tumi tint tin ntia ma'kini. actual It Tk l4(kl h14 tt kl. Ukrr, Jak, Stinatr flaiu. HNWI taklDMJMk Orn4 li4. Nil Ntimit V kiiimana 4la4 al k'a hlc k-ilk ( . h.b , u.U wwnt, avaoat at, ki in aaa u( 1 ya.rt th fuiiatal mi Maid WaIHa. 4r tlrt. al 'hur. h ! frill a a. Ora4 lal4. M-fiHl t)y. fl. Jiail al tela "" hina 111 1 1 -a i.Mihl f Tall lnlrrin.ni mi Ht4 I I ha Wrn4 Ilan4 ran.. i air. J ufc a. H, Mlllaw, Oi4 lalana. N.fc J"lia W Millar, fur 4 kMitibaf tif kaara laa.afil al Ih li.il. 1 1 a at bd Palluta' llufna l llfana llanq, 414 l Ikal inaflfullok auk4ay, Aufuat II. al IN aia ( ta ta.ra Ini.imanl a Uiaila lu Ik lluma iiialar, Jaiaaa IM ftana. Orn4 Iaiaii4 Nak Jam' !"" Fvana, (lllla a. ii i.f Mr an4 tlia, I. Ma kvau. tit Kaal Taulh alre.l, 4l-4 It knur allar kirih. aaraii-l " ham al Aui.ua ami liuarmani at at nail In Ik Aumt rama. It. (I, I' lMinuifl. Oran4 Ialan4. NaliHi, f. Mihinatl f. 4l4 Tuaa.lar avanlm l IH twima l kl a... Ilt V -al k.v.nlh aliaal Ilia l.i.Jy a Ukan I ABa-linu. nit, lir tuntl, n. c7i. MMlel. ria Canlaf. Nak Mia. ' J. Raulaal. iia nf i on r ad liui-l. living naar liar. 4lt4 Mon4y al Ik May liinn. kuai.l- lal tt lla.iti.aa ' k. oji fi.4 ui) f tk.i. .ia. )iui4ay kka 14 tilt. lt4 lit auk k4 l 4ukUi Mr. Mart K. ( rafl. Aur.x. k.kTka rukrl uf Mra Vary I O.ll k.: I ia lb kju, vt kr n, i t. I'lafl lb- a-(ti.a Hai la) lia'ta ( HaV J. II kal.ab4it !" fuau.ariF lk trabrlaiia aaiar mt Ikia rlla, a4 Hra. i, A I'mila. aiit (.4.I..I Mr itti ,llr. (I ika kw ( bar 4'uah. ir, Mia Ilutr4 lUmiuutui. l Uiu lar. Aaa la la tltl4 tr t ill' Jean. Jlk K. lil.la.ll. A mat. K.b Th fiinartl f Juaiak K Hkiaali, planaar ul llamuldk inuuir, a ki4 (I lk -iri.i.n.. n iliu'.u la A. iia llr MmIii 414 m k hum al M4r!4, Kak Mr lauiaw U kanr It laaia I4 II rama In llaimliua runl la lilt 4 ka4 ir mi hla film lit llaaaar uiaaian i-r -r I t-ar Ha pni la lk tlai l'.ntinl IMa. It 4unri( Ilia clil oar ak4 .tail II monlka, kklll Ik rlu.a il Ikal ar. Ila l Urtf4 tt) bl klJuW tii'l a t" khllUiaa. ' ataaa)H A kt kartt. Aumt a Nak JoarMh A 'h.lll r( Mr. lall. Mali, rll.. al Ilia hoal.nal at tlaal ma iritr aa Minaa 4,1 a ! w 4ata, Mi- vkallt I aulla-l It alt ckillllaa, tlalthl Maikark. Nh.n.a1"4h, la lialalil Mkl.k ; Sharianilt.ak kf man ark Hl.4 al Wa-ll Uiitita, i. r . f lih4 r.'ar. la aur. ;l l. a Lilila ft la ihi'iilka llj.i-l aa In Atlinainn i-HiMriart, 'Tk "ii.il man ana ni..,i. In Ika Imuni l lu ra Ilia bmltiar ri4 ttaiit a. aa luuill S allh Ik tanuK'a l(ainl,ii 1 11 laii.rt kaii4 an4 araa I'.rjK.I 111 lima In fx I" Waaliliim-n atllh hi alalara, Mr Karl Hnaiiaa4 Bf Tunan, I, and Mi- llriaa ManbuM, MniBa ruiUaa aluilnil. A. rrlm4. Nh liar ol Ik firm luial lilU'lrliianl la a hi tfMal in lapn fit llil r haul fmrn Ik liallui aa nn .ilik rirunly in Y. I.nllnn. A, Y iuiiuii, aanlur mam. nf tialluii aV ktui. atrii nl rl. it i' 1a nl Ikia 1 111 at llaaint Tha Iw.ilf w,.t 'Ii r anil lh funaral mi ontraaallniial rhurrk. Mr nl Ilia klimar illra nf I an atlatiaia lan l canrr. Ha a n.lly t fimar. fcul ,.4 I ! ! an. ..ia n a4 i.a--4 in IHk iiiiiiI. iii.I bnainaaa Ila I amtl4 if . all h4 l"r .kllitiaa H klaa h.a la k.ihi lii'li"t rt'ik k'ar 1 1 iaa4. J. II. kaaa4Mi, aui aii.ir. vb iki il Kunarl r. Im .-r J II kaalrlana ilo-ar kallla. aaii uf kui.ri.,r abii 4ia4 a( liail 4ia- a, .! I.-I.l Ik ra-l'ra Mr k'. 14. .III 'I . Ih til ug kuainra I an lirrtur In I'm. -entinuii 1 fix kiwl until l:u II aa II. Tk I4 ri luaa had rhaia nf tha aarvlraa Ila laa a aula. dau(kir, Mr. Kara, ( thlt iH, ami a tianJia, J Mai Mr. Mam A. Malkar. tainr, N.l. Mra Mary A Wtlkar, fi rltr.l i ika koiiir nf k-r dauahur. Mr, t'trd ami, Hi ah.nn ka I144I ia4 lr Hi. laal It y.ara. Mra Maria la lk i.nly aurtitin fl.,1.1. llutial a la Ktaigrata llmiia tainaina, frank llarflaaa. tlrairl. 4.k. Anniunrntan r. r.h., h.m i.f Hi. .inih of frank ll-r-r run fi.niiaiiy nf lliia riiy, al Kna lily, Tna ki) a. .a rr?nttr4 and krsutht t H aiti. l-t lairibl Mr, llarnao lha an nf Ilia ibm Thiii, -a llarrirwa, an if Ih flral lnat'.ra vf llaalrlr. Irvmar! Iirahawakl, li.nirira, Xmt, llrrman llralmwakl, M r-,urit i.f Jrfrla'in tlllily. ihrd nf li.arl il'4aaa. a I hia h'trn. k.-r Plymouth Ila la fturtiv.il by wi'liiw, ihra i-liii4ra and a nuinltar tif tirifr ai,4 liruitirrt. haan Mnilalrmii, Vnrk, Nrb- naaa ,l4alrm II. 4i4 tl III. fritjly li'ittia nvar tiiralittm Ma runt. In Nlra4 In lilt and limit a h'.tnratrad niir tilaaluilt ah'l II had rrat'l-l atrr .n-, Mr. Marl klrliuard. Tmk, Nik Marin Klrintanl dlrd aud ilmly al h r hmti In Hainlaiaun. fullow tittf ali'.k nf laralvail Tl' Hialnaard family am rnrly r.'t.lia In toife cutiniy In Ih yi. titliy tif If fti'taiann. lnt!n IVIt-rann. Turk. N"ii Mdiiia Ixafaon. nnty dauahinr f Sir. ,'it'l M'l tiaiar 1'rlaia.in, rlird tl M'lillntin, C.,l Mr 4 Mr i'ai. ran fata.. ad fioni Vatk bbumI I nii.i ha in, Tha l4) aat biturkiil haia uf kwtwl. M. . Htalaf, . Talil hatk. Nab N.a h-t k.d h.ra if lk riaaih at 1 aair, Vtt. It II. IVInlai. a k.l aaa t4l.r uf Ilia I'imI i, I'll.) i hur.N uf T.l.la II. In l"l III Kr.ini hai. ha a..n iu kl. au.ai'k. M , a4 laUr tw alt liula A (. Jra.ia lat.r ha akl la I Ikitiia, Nrb , and ftm thai la i'aatwr, Vita, f ar akirk t-u ha l' a kain.al a4 Ila It auitliad l a !( tad an u..pn4 dtuahl.r, Mr. O," U, Havka. Tttla yin.-k. NahMra tl. ft. Ha.kua. (arniarly al kuinmrt ll.M haa . kul ni. ia rtranily af Vaiail, kan , at ,. at 1,-r huma ia ikal my liar linian 1 al i'na lima aditur t.f Ika Mniiiiuritiri,! aua, bul kua I rtliur ef ih- Uai.ny ih.n I lialalla. Mt. flat Kua l,l ti.f .v.ral yraia tl I'ulli'la, aumk ml bar-, I thi muni jr. I. K. Uramntaad, In4 I'liy fui.t4l a.rtiira In. p V. tiruntiii'Hid, f. arm diad al h't hun t la ltid t'lly. hal, in ki l.uk.a M I; rhur-h. Mr irumnitd iana 1.1 Una munly 'n Hla, lull. 1'ir llitlni i'na until futtr y.aia aa. whrtt ha 1 4111a l'i liayid t'lly. II lrra hla alili, a an' fuur 1 hllitran. ftt.nl. aim la an tf-ttaiin In Kumiia Kdna, Mltfarat, arnna and walttr, an i.f ihia m. I rank mhinlJI. Mi Pntilt rii,a a. ,iinil i.f llarndi.n, han, aim it,-.l hrta, mi huiii in ll -rttdnn. Ilia t and II th ltliin Itr. yi. Mart I II.Mrl, I......I, - K,, , l.g.M., ,,d tt hla kmtia In lllla rty. It hr t,na t,f tha nii,4t tiiiMiiii.iit iiiirma In li.ik rmintr III had haall itlya m tint alfalta i.f Ih rtiuuiy an4 tiiy fur a numi..r nf Hira. II. arvrd aa rrmniy rrfaam.r ami da,tity tr.nrurar fnr aithl far; a a f,uai maalar nf narM.li for tit yaara air,, itiani. bar t.f Ih tuy ri'iii. it. Iiiirtna ha lint lha ttnpulltt had tunlrnl af Ih Nr. hr4ka l4,4latuia ha n ana nf ih f- flri-n i,f lha h'i'la.. af r-lirrapitlalU t Irl Ua nr Ihr. a.a.inna nf lltat bnlv. II laavn a.v.n rlilliliau lu nitmrn Itta da'lt Hiaaa tra Oa.ii a44a f lt 0 not, ib.Ib. N-k; I a.taa af 1 ia.. a I , li lt l f.1fa la, I'r It ham ( t Aalkan l.laka, Jtlit 4 Sunk I'lall kak , Ka-k f l-M Ala l.iaa, cl , Mi Aim al t!, MT. A. Tkanra.a. ftiaka t.,ay ruaartl rlr kald at ih M4ik..n.t (Hurra in Imaai: f.ir W, A Uantpt.!, Blaauta raaldaal af Mi.tltaa Una Ila I tlla4 tr 14 ald.iw 14 t ' rklldr.a. Iataa4 A. Wkaata. Ptaaa Illy Liaual A. tak!. l, rl.ll a r .lar f I kit ally. 4i l ika Old aa.tlia. Horn tl lyaark, kan. Ha had aaida4 la laa anttl t.iy raiaiiily, ahaa h raaaa4 I ika h.ma A law dat yrlitr la kit 4aati I,, it.m mattai.d kia phrantl fmaaat ky lumpint im Ik lr l4 rrcklk( k ' ha.l likar lur tuna Tkia aa kt fatnrlla t'unl lli.nl. t a.r.ina ia tka ar k h.'.tf ajalal In.ltan Irnnk'aa) Ihioufhuvi Kakraaka aa4 Ika pia!. Snutlirrn (Irrrk Army Onltiril to ITrhak Linfl Allien. Sept 2 -(Uf A. P.) (ieimrat rmy healijuailer hat ora dftrd cnnrentiatlon of the rntu tmithern fireek army on the LVhak line in Aia Minor to make a d'ftnin tain! anaiutt the advame of tha '1 tnki.li nituiitlittt, Tim maneuver I erpttled to ra lirve the titnation ronmlriahly. The Kaiclnmerini, semiofficial newtpapir, eatimate the nuniher ol vvrvimM in the rerent fighting at 1 ,5'n. The fatalities, it drrUiet, hat Ik en relatively few, Syntcrisn dtspatili ayt that lt night the (ireek retreat tonard t'chtk was coniiiiiiing and thoiinandi of o men and rlnMren were fleeing ahead of the army to escape the Turk. Attention Teachers of Music Wt hav law calltnt Studio far rant aa tha third floor af our htiUfJia al ranblt rarlal. Servtc al all hlnai trat, alt racltal hall rlvllt. Cant In and lal ut thaw you. Schmo!lsr& Mueller 114-1 IS fi:.... A. T.t.ohana DaaJaa St. ritinO W0. bo. I TUNED ANQ Ktl'AIKtU All Work Ctitranlaad A. 1IOSPE CO. 111 Doutlat Tal. lut. SSSS House Hunting? Ura l the l t i f dttirabltl ht'jt.a, kni trtu1 i.U and hiilfitkteiint; uitaa routna e!- -ihal r ctfer4 fr r'tt in th "Want' Ad t't'lumn vf Th Oinah IU. tlt.tr in mtiul, t a. that Omaha rental admtUrnttnta arc dipon.tabl at.. 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