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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1922)
Tim OMAHA PIT.: SATtT.DAY, SF.PTEMnHK 0. 1922. Not All Silent at Convention of Deaf Mutes Indian Pow-wow Draws Many 'Palefaces' cliiMmi of $eet Met Par. enti, ?oim of Tlinn Inter prt-trr. Don't Nretl to IV Sibils. Not k' firnoil attending I'l eolith irtrnn'Jl convention of the Nrhrail, AmocmIidii or the Drjl and limtih, now in irtkiun at llotrl Kme, have to ue tign language for iimmtation, Aiuul the kilrnt rutivrrtaliont among the dial liiutrt in the lly i( the hotel an.rt a hunt nl 1 jii ! t. r t,t ciirin,urt (i joy Ir.ini finl i! lit mil c fiarintt tilting by, T h'ti, otranontlly, sitrr a Huirr of i, hi, i.i. ri'it" f I'.ivt- nude known tnme jikr, there lurakt lortn irom youngster's I'l'- "'' am't it funny,'" or "I know one, ton" "I lu-re are ll'nu-r iiI Crace Long, who l.ve in Dundee, whor patent, Mr anil Mr Marry (i. l ong, art iffdf motet. Cut to hear Homer ami (it.r n amide evidence that thry arc bleiurd with tVreih ami hearing. Acta at Interpreter. Then there ta Francis J. Stintou, 2ti. ottiiial interpreter at the convni tiuii, whose parent! and p.irrnt-itl-law are dial tmikt. Mr. Stinton i an rirrt in the iign language anj on our occasion acted a interpreter J,t a divorce proceeding between a liniie couple. He it studying elcc tri'l engineering. Little Alice Jsowtll. I -MmM 'lit " m .m , , ... 8 Omaha Indian women about to beg in the Sacred Victory dance, V The great annual Otnaha-Winne- parent are both d.af mitten. i niak-1 '''' Indian pow-wow it going on JUST PUBLISHED The Outstanding Novel of the Year - THIS FREEDOM A. S. M. HUTCHD60N Author ol IF WINTER COMES Can a married woman have a busineM career and (till do her duty by her husband and her children? That is the theme of this great novel, which will un doubtedly be the moat discussed book of tha year. Order your copy from your boohtoUor today doth, $2.00. LmiW, I2.M LITTLE, BROWN & CO. nig a name tor lutM-lf in tin- danc ing world, and it t-aid In Inve re- w hour c ivrd onYra to ko into the niovit t Hi-r tatlu-r it J'rof. .Sowcll. an m Itirurtor m the Xthraska School for ' the Deaf. Klizabcth I'ainiTon, 8, of Dclrvan, Win,, it anotlu r inlrrpic I trr at the convention. Though hrr (arftitt are both deal mute, tlira beih it able to talk. She can tell a joke in either the tign or poken lan guage. Helen Minghatn, 9, 1 010 Uin ney ttrert, it alo a master of the tpokrn and ign Innguagr, thougn hrr parents are nmtet. Demand Education. In an ai!drets delivered Thursday nighty by the ign languaKc in Hotel Koine by Krv. J. II. Cloud of St. Louis, president of the national as sociation of the deaf and dumb, he dialed; "What the deaf demand U that no avenue of instruction r-hall be closed to them. The deaf want to be able to talk and to read the lips, but they hold these accoiiipliidinienis sec ondary to education." On account of the warm mcatlicr. sessions are being held in the eve ning. At 7:30 last night Frank An drewjeski of Akron, O., delivered an address, followed by election offi cials. The convention will close Sun day with church services at the Ne braska School for the Deaf. PubKtlMn Boston Simplex Gas Range Sale $5.00 Down Eatjr Monthly Payment! Thit Model 30 00 A limited number us illus trated. This beautiful Cabinet Gas Kange it only one of the different atyleg to stdect from. Beautiful nil-white poreelnin Ranges with giant oven doors and Klt'""''1 w hite aluminum alloy oven linings. Mid -Western Appliance Co. AT 4299 413 S. ISik St. Oppeiitt OrpKvum daily at Macy, Neb,, where it it at tracting many "pali iarr" visitor! to see the ancient dancrt handed down through to many generations of In dians that their original meaning it nearly forgotten. Hut this year a new dance was added, the meaning of which it know and will be remembered for many generation!. It it a tarred one railed the Victory dance and wat intorduced by young bravrt of the tribet who were in the United Statct forces during the world war. It was danced for the first time last Sunday. Both men and women participated. A strange blending of Indian finery and the white man's garments are noticeable in the garb worn in this dance. Some of the women wear moccasins, beaded leathern garments hilc others wear of shorn, skirt and drrtrt white man's manufacture. The pow-wow lasts until Hex) Wednesday. Next Sunday it one of the big il.ivs. Mary it 70 niilet fiom Omaha and many Omahniit will drive there. Banker Fears Visit From Artificial Stork i William II l bit, JUU South ! Ihnty-third slirrt vue prcidriit of ihe (Imaha Tiu.l company, appealed iitiii an ariiiuuil ttotk ironi arriving 1 4l hit 111 flic. I lie nd he htj reiriei a noie iMnu vomi'ii tbrrirntng to leave I her dauifhlrr, J moiilhi vld, St hit I hi Hie . ilrn l.rr M. ' The mi. ' i'i noie gave i!nr pf I hrr liu.liaiid and iiluiu to tupjHirt ;lirr tiK oilier thildien at her rraon tor intending In ahandon her baby, Hr lil mi Clifik Clmrge Id airier, Ni b , Sept, HN,n ul T.lrgriin.) - V p. Auxin Ol Wood take, Nrli, i. in j4d line rhargid with paiug a woiihlet rhrik janioiiniuig to $.'c0 on A W. Koch. ir.il e.late llealir at tJilrll. rb Alttl HIIH H AT. " " ALL-THE-YEAR-ROUND FAMILY MEDICINE You mut rem ember that Fa ther John's Medicine it an all-thi- j year -round I tonle fleah j builder and i people gain . steadily tnc ' ,,. ing this wholi-tome cod iiwr oil food medicine. If you want to gain weight begin taking Father John's Medicine right now. Guaranteed free from alcohol and dangerous drugs. J Injuncliiui Served on Jewell on Arrival in Chicago Chicago, Sept. 8. (By A. !.) B. M. Jewell, head of the federated shopcrafts; William J I. Johnston, president of the International As sociation of Machinists, and Martin V. Kyan, president of the Interna tional Brotherhood of Railway Car mi n of America, arrived in Chicago this morning from the east and were served with the notice of the tem porary injunction granted the gov ernment last F'riday. Mr. Jewell and his associates were met at the station by deputy mar shals. After being served with the notice and a federal subpoena to ap pear before Judge Wilkerson next Monday when the government will seek to obtain a permanent injunc tion, the union leaders hurried away together. 1,136 Rural Routes in State; Have Mileage of 31,928 Washington, Sept. 8. (Special Telegram.) On October 6 the rural mail delivery service will be 26 years old. The Postoffice department an nounces there are now 1,136 rural routes in Nebraska with a mileage of 31.028. The civil service commis sion has been asked to hold examina tions for application for postmaster, date to be fixed at the following Ne braska points: Belgrade, Blain, Dil ler, Fort Crook, Hastings. I'latts mouth, Spalding, Wayne, Wymore. Road Conditions (Purnlitliril lv Omaha Actio ( lub.) IMrtL-uIri insthwny, ettal : Hott.la very roiiKh jtntf lut y br-t wfn f'ouiull Bluff and MiKumirt Valley, TmiriKta art al vised lo Inky ihe VhU i'olo to Uaiilarnl, thi'iirn northTm No. 4 tn Ienltm. From Lenmn ratt rtHittit Miuoln J)ihwn, ttifai: HoHtti good to Frr-inont. Muthly from Schuyler tit it run J Ifllnntl. Itepurtftt rain inn nt Ht huylcr. . 1.. Kotlttw- l.UH'iiirt hiuhway 10 rrilleij wmt from .'Ateenlh ant Karnam trfota. thenott rcuth. Itmitl now open and patveil tu Mtilnrd. Hnxda ituoit lo UiKiiln, ih tho t-xreptlua of belli .u'ftty shinty. k i'trnhukktr hiirhwAy: Hoitdi fuitJ. Moridinn hiKhHV : Kida muddy arountt t'iluinttit(; othrwiait ituod. H IK h Ian. I l'uttff; U.ml ttnud. V hl nit t -rt highway ; Hna'U fnod tu OaKlund. hom rmin reiuirtrd ki laiul t'utef lurtleftin hirfhwuv: toda very ram: n il rntty , ('ntincit hluffa ta M-k-ui t ilv, ftrum itl'iuri Yally nutih (Mitsih TuU hihwy; ftuada food to 1 area ft. I Kti.tsha-T rk h inay . Ituada d i tu (in Ku a" f Tf.it U tirtrth: Huadt erv I n't M itu i V ail j rum Mtaaurt ai" (f v tun ib rua.la t i Kihtf rra. a"fh' ft. la f"'4 t Mtt.-in litit t!Lii' tttwtsti ft 4 I, mi n rtt. t,vn ar J h t tI,V till l ft lilvr ii . t. i l Kd I A u f i a n t k' aj4i4 LPS?' A Queer World Soft-IIearled Burglars Re fuse ,to Let Man Die of Thirst Irish Ri hels Re liel Against Relielts "Flapper" IJeconieg an Airplane Pup Nyack, N. Sept. 8, Last month lorris Kohn, who has an estate at Nonuet, near here, had his cellar raided by burglars and about all his liquor removed. Today he is going around with a daed look on his fane because some time between midnight and this morning they returned and left stacked on his big porch practically all of the wet goods they, had taken in August. Attached to one package was a note which said the gang had ex perienced a change of heart after seeing a man in a movie nearly die of thirst and decided that to rob a man's cellar was something no self resoccting burglar would do. Deputy Sheriff Johns, who had been working on the first burglary, is trying lo trace the note writers, but Kohn is in favor of letting the matter rest where it is. Rebellion Within Rebel- Ranks. Dublin, Sept. 8. (By A. P.) Disagreement between two ir regular leaders operating in County Kerry is reported to have caused a sanguinary fight in which rifles, bombs and machine guns were used by the opposing factions. One leader, named McCellis trum, is said to have opposed plans for ambushing a food con voy enroute to the relief of Kil larney, where the people are suf fering from hunger, as a result of the irregulars' war on trans pots. Humphrey Murphy, an other leader, differed on t-e is sue with McCellistrum ai.J the split spread to the ranks. 150 r.mplet. ?3S DtatUaada and 3 X rtr4 It mt'tf-i. tr k. l...' N wM t i.l lt umu..n, ' M U "M ! id,?' 1m, tut !. ...I Out I t. ...! (1.4 I UM-I M - J .' l k. klvt . 4 A t i 4m i.f M t,- -V 1.I I .I vl ll in.,. , lt. I A I .. I M !- . V It I't It U .'.l..l 4 t .( I Hi lr f l. t ..ii i ,. a a t 'f t'l t I H I I I,, i ... ,, tft-t t M to Roman Justice. Washington, Sept. 8. Roman ius tice was meted out when Glenn Har dison, ' police court bailiff, reported late for duty yesterday. Judge Rob ert llardison, his father, summoned him to the bar to explain his tardi ness. The bailiff tcsiitied that he had accompanied some friends from Kentucky on a sightseeing tour. His father thereupon lined him $S for contempt of court because of his ab sence without leave. Bailiff Marditun announced be would employ counsel and appeal from Judge Ilardison't decision, Polict Pup It High Flier. lot Angeles, Sept. 8 "Flap per," a lirrnian police pup. Mowed away on the new type I'okker ob.ervaiion airplane, in which Captain C. C. Moxlev, t,t pilot at McCwk deld, lav. toil, Onto, revriilly (lew Itoill Ihtt ctiv t'l l. Angelrt. "I tbdn't iiuine hrr until I vt.it I ! il'iU-t from hiime," ml! Captain Mixebv, "and thni I ha I l ttnng hrr the rrt ! Ihe Yet, m bed, iht'll l!y bar's with lor t -FUppr't Itrtt act urit ! ' Ing tbt plint h't wat la cbt ' th suKil of Kotr Air putt uriittra ha" 4i, Th Fitttvot it a t. Wtlsttt Mutt Fioitvt S!t, ! 1 Ai- !., t tl. Si.i -Th j U Ifli'te ( hrl I.!l''l j ft ' I If c till l -Ml f. l,t ttu1 f'O- j I ClM-N ut lb. .' " I ,' HI ! I t. ' I' t t'l llf I t ! a i vU.i .'( ii, t l . . i A l,., t. t. t, ltn !. I 4 i-.l i i"l It , t.t t.m hi, ; t ' .'! t 1 1 (I v,lli It ItiMI I 5 I J i I A showing that Include a widt rang of IJ jf ' ', I Jj all wool patterns and ttylet, on sal at IlJ $25 $30 $35 51 ;EH Overcoats ffll l3 I An staembly of sll wool Overcoat, latett tlJ I ttylet, lther belted or ttmi. Jjq rjj belted model,, priced only, P4tt O LJLJ ' ii I one dollar down holds any Over i J j j oaon' a few dollars monthly pays J ! SUFFERED 1H PIMPLES For Two Years. On Face, Itched and Burned. Cuticura Healed. "I tufftrtd fur two year with pimple on my Ik. Thry wt hud, Urg, tnd ftd, tnd tinmimet tcaled ovtt. They writ tctntitj all over my fac. tnd whtn I wtthtd thry tlchtd (mi burrttd JretJIully. " 1 utej dt ileum ienrdit ilh out tuccett. I btn using Cuticurt ii,.? t ltd Oiutnwut, ffl liti utiti two tUt tl CuiUu' Sloaft tnd out bos of Cuilcuta Oiiiimtnt I t hld." (t! M( Mtt Mt'ftrtl lloHnitnn, N, K. I. ti IS, ttitdi tyt, lai., JB. , t:j, Th fi'ul tmollitnt ti til you Mt4 lot til lint puipM. kH tp :! n4 puiily, Ulniintnt ta ouik tn4 Mt, 1 tUum la ptntjtt tn4 pftviin. ! M. , ttM U.Ufc .(M ki I l,ll a....... . --- I ,.UM4U. !.'( Par i M SiM , HlMwl , WiVAV.V.V.V.VWWrWWm AOVHITIHKMK.NT. COULD NOT TURN IN BED Operation Avoided by tak ing Lydia LPinkham's Vegetable Compound Dayton. Ohio,"! had such pains that I had to bo turned in bed every I time I wwrted to move. They said an operation wu ntcfttary. Jdy mother would lieei nayiiig: h Inn t fou take t'mkham's. ll'n- IrielU?' and I'd tT, th, mamma, lit wn t help me, ti tried tun inuth. ine day t"t. it n gvtjrtHi(iriltliif eti hkin l. V vi t iut vtry nn. h it it don't help ya.'ti't knt'W if yimwiilbe Innvt" mo e tint, lut I only Un-k te V-ltWti'f t-.ydut I'liikhmn'S 1 1! 1 l'(.inM4J t"J mm i.( I ydia K I'U.kKtm t IUomI U tiflh wtirn 1 1 ftn ii (f-i rolwf in 1 1 mrtvilf oer t.p.1 tiiiuat a ' or a i S H.a t lt I ' t't tt up na tKit Kl ant w.'H. t t -n. I eta't Wgt t' t II tl a I Il tnd k S, 1 ta kwtfv.it tu fai Pt i.M s4 k t imw) Uk iMht t, t ttaftlt e fry 4tf tf ttt I Vt tv) ai.. Any 4m lwiii- t. tir mo -M i,i.t l.i tn tnl I i l!l kt tNtwwttlM im rt ly M Ai ! tH.iirf t tnfcli ti m,li, . Mr III .HIt M VilU,W.i' firrrmrrnii mm i , if l II' . Z'- 'III 'fi "'l I In n tn Omaha tSVoi Hotel Rome VKn in NeJ tf llelrt Cat Want AJ Make it JJ Bowen't Kmm-m& S..Unl.y ..THE alE GIVING" STORE" Saturday ,a . Bargain Day at Bowen'i WHILE every day in the week is value-giving day at Bowen's; we do put forth extra efforts to make Saturday a little more prominent than the nst, m account of many buyers having more time to do their shopping on that day than the other days of the week. The items we have selected for this advertisement are 'only a few of the many value-giving items to be. had. It makes no difference what items you may be in need of for the home, you'll always find it at Bowen's at a value-giving price. Three-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite Iter it one of the newett suite out for fall; made of real walnut. Houfoot Hrd, new ttylu Chiffor ette and large, roomy Ilretner. Vanity Cate made to match if you prefer, lhi three piece a shown . , , $98.50 fil s $ii pa Golden or Fumed Oak Dining Room Suite Fancy atylu Dining lioom Suitei may come and go, but the Colonial tyle at pietured above will always in good taste. Here ia an ight-pivce suite made of sturdy iak, finished pither golden or i'umed, that will be good when other Htycls are obsolete. The eight pieces at $79.50 Baby Yards Oftentimes you would like to know lhat baby ia absolutely safe while you are doing your housework. Buy one of these Baby Yards Saturday and your worries will be over. Size 36x36, hard maple, with heavy canvas floor. Special Saturday $3.98 Household Specials Large size, heavy splint Clothes Hampers, 25 Flat splint Clothes QC Baskets IvOC Step Ladder d t KQ Stools J1.07 Galvanized Fails, 1 A at 1JC Dependable Brooms, 29 C Serviceable Washboards, eg at OOC Floor Mops and Oil ' r at D3C Aluminum Double Cookers OC Aluminum Tea J 1 A f" Kettles 4Ii40 Nest of five Earthen 7Q Mixing Bowls 2C Hardwood Blacking tf i QC Stands V 1 .4iO Fumed oak, imitation leather covered Foot 7Q Stools f JC Base Burners We've a number of Base burners that we are making value-giving prices on, that you will be interested in. We've several sizes from the largest to the smallest. Now would be an excellent time to make your selection, though we will de liver and set your stove up when you say. Good size !r.Bu:n $11.00 up u Kitchen Cabinets n ' tC0Waff I j Kitchen Ranges Yrd in your old, ntnmted cook tnve nr gat t'xte in on one of tht VII White K name I Kitehen Ftoiu.my Cunibination Cut and Coal s:;,.v. S19.75 $39.75 r..'rr1 $75.00 FREE A CiL4 PiUt Itittit at a 4 .U Wtlatil nJm Sttil wilk H .Ik. ailwUt oill k ! ta.y Irldtv. lrUMib.r 'it, tl p, nt. immt U ami akuwt it, tio funiitt .?ut4. H.ve IK. MetrepttliUn Van anil 5lri Ii f.t U R..4 t A4t at All T..t I " " Tu. Itti AMO JtHtltT, aitVttlN lIM AMI last II StMlttl IUratftt. FREE Visit Bowtn'a CxKanga Dt partmenl fur Vain. Ctivin ! 1