The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 15, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OMAHA itfc.K! r Hi DAT. rUPTEMHER 15. !3'j
Mr. Bill Hart,
to Ask Divorce
From Film Hero
Attorney Makft Announre.
nvnt After Mosie Gunman
View Infjiit Son fr
First Time.
Lc Angt!f, .vit. H Suit lor
luorcf on the ground of "tMrcnx
entity. H h inatitutH at once
against William S. lUrt, film actor.
y Mr. Winifred Wetoer Hart,
at cording" to an announrrmcnt today
ly Mrs. Hart's attorney, who, how
rvrr, rfrt Imc't to give details of the
altr atuini hich he promised would
lie made.
Mart and his wife met over the
rradl f their lrrt lorn vetrr1ay
I t the first time in several mntfi.
The meeting ocrurred at the home
i f Mrs. Hart's mother in Santa Mn
i.i. where Mrs. Hart went after she
mid her husband has separated and
li-re the child, a boy, was born, a
week ago.
"1 trll you. honestly. I believe that
little fellow wasted to see me." said
Hart later. "Ire really acted like it.
lie laughed and giggled. We had a
great time together. I'm in right
vith him now. I know he i lor me.
1 swear he's the finest baby I err
saw. And I don't say that '(if cause
he's mine. I sin looking at it just
as rCildly at if it wre somebody's
eKe. He looks just like me too, and
when he gets big, he's going to be a
long, tall ehap like me, too. Why,
he isn't a baby; he's a regular man.
lie's mine, clear through.''
TTtiey may take him front me, but
thejr can't say lie's not mine," said
Hart alter seeing the child.
Reclamation Bill
. Reappears as Rider
Washington. Sept. 14. (Special
Telegram.) The reclamation ap
propriation bill, which has been hav
ing hard Hedging in congress, was
attached as a rider by Senator Borah
today to the Liberian loan bill. The
lider called for $20,000,000, which
made the rider loojc considerably
larger than its parent.
It 4s expected that the reclamation
measure' which, if adopted, would
complete all reclamation projects in
(lie west, will be eliminated when
the Liberian loan bill goes to confer
ence. ' .
Observe Golden Wedding.
Pawnee City, Neb., Sept. 14.--fSpfflal.)-Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. He
I'reary of this community celebrated
their golden anniversary at 'their
horji south of town. Many relatives
and; friend gathered at the home,
among whom were Mr.' and Mrs.
Emmet MeCreary and children of
Lincoln. Mr. MeCreary is a son of
the couple. ""
Stucco W orker Injured.
Pawnee City, Neb., Sept. 14.
(Special.) Dan B. Mahoney. an ex
pert tu.cco worker of Fall tity,
fell from the top of a 20-foot ladder
here this afternoon. He suffered a
severely sprained back."
Hoover Says Strike
Hits Farmer Hardest
Washington. Sept. 14 (Special
Telegram i That the farmer is the
did sufferer from the attike was
stated today by Secretary of Com
fierce Hooter Mr, Hoover said
the price of (arm products wai too
low and it would remain low until
irantportation facilities could be ar
ranged to sara for them.
He said the miners would not suf
fer so ttre a los as expected in
the coal strike,, because they would
iork more overtime than u.ual and
nuke up what they had lost, hut that
the interruption placed upon rail
transportat.on. both because of the
coal strike and ike shopmen's strike,
would cause the farmer very heavy
loss.
Kearney Potato Crop
May Be Left in Ground
Lincoln, Sept. 14 Leo Stuhr,
sicretary of the state department of
agriculture, has returned from
Kearney where be looked over the
potato field. ' He said that between
AO and 70 ear may be left in the
ground, unlen grower in the dis
trict can be induced to harvest them.
Some are still harvesting, though
thy are oflered only hO to 70 cent
per hundredweight. Some grower
have derided to harvest later and
store in the hope of getting a better
price.
He suggest that the crop must
be harvested or the land will be
come afflicted with potato disease.
He say that those who harvest must
pack and grade carefully to get the
top prices. 1 he secretary suggested
that potatoes might be used with
corn and milk, in feeding bogs.
Farmers- Near Grand Inland
Strike on Creamery Price
Grand Island, Neb., Sept. 14.
(Special Telegram.) Fifty milk pro
ducer of this vicinity have concert
edly stopped marketing milk to the
Fairmont creamery and Home Dairy
company, alleging that the $1.32 re-.
ceivcd by them out of the $4.00 the
consumer pays for 100 pounds of milk
it not a fair price.
McKclvic Sends
Answer to Anion
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S.nta Klaut Karua a Wall-Fllla ataallaaa
larfiat' Tlckata. I fx ar 28. at Dalljr Mati.,4:IS
eap.lv Curtain Saturday niti im
Sua. Slat. W : Baa Colamao Amatltia Otrla
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Ciaw York Omaha . , Minneapolis-.
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TOP COATS
Jaurdiest' of Shjles for Milady
$9C $9E $CA
LO (JO UJ
Swagger Sport Coats for collect
or business wears plaid b'k fab.
rks tailored into styles that are
meeting with unusual favor.
Smart new collar effects; button up mod
elirU favored colors-'belted .and aemi
belted. These topcoats are the favor.
It with women who ilesira real practie.
ability in atfle.
Second Floor
Omaha
Advir Democrat That Ia-
penea in Campaigni Not
Paid by State.
Lincoln, Sept a 14 Governor Me
Kclvie lias inrhted an open letter to
James Auten, democratic politician, in
answer to a misaitr bwadcaM by
Auten. The letter of the governor
runs thus:
"My Dear Jim : Acknowledging
your letter of September IJ, I may
say that, in keehmg with my former
practice 1 shall charge no expense
to tite state for the time that I am
making political speeches. White f
am out on this work the office will
be running as Usual, and t suppose
that, as a public man informed upon
the aftair of the state, you are aware
of the fact that the licutenane gov
ernor can not art except when the
governor is out of the state. Knowing
how anxious you are to act as my
spokesman in thete matters, I am
very glad to give you this informa
tion." '
Governor McKetVie has nut vet
been challenged by ( harles W.
Bryan, democratic candidate for gov
ernor, for a joint debate on the code
law., J lie governor is willing and
anxious to claJi with Bryan, He
may have an opportunity to inert
the democratic candidate on the po
litical platform at North Loup Sep
tember 20. The republican state
committee ha billed (lovernor Mc-
Kelvie for a speech there on that
date. Bryan ha advertised that he
will speak at North Loup September
20 at I p. in.
"The matter is in tlie hands of
the state committee," said the gov-
jrrnur. 'but u hiIJ Uaie me if. ar.
lanrinems can be made bv the coin
mlliee to have me meet Mr. llrvan
m ilrftaie on the eooe ijin, i tie
governor may ionidT the matter
o the pledge of the democratic plat
j lorni to repeal the code Mil.
Fall City DrfVsatiort Viil
Fair Now on at Humlioldt
ltumhnlilt. N'cb . Sent. 14 (hi
cial Telegram) A beautiful day
grertej visitors to the fall festival
here Thursday, Kuhardaon County
ely. One bundled or more came fiom
!-!!. litv.'The iudama of livettocW
mi an ininorunt leature of the
morning. J rank O. Kit, uirmbetvof
the local pig club, was the v inner of
(trC pnre lor tne iri pig snimn,
blakc Poland.
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Kepuhlira'n Day Oharrved
at I)ouzld County l air
Republican day was obnerved at
the litiKlas county fair at Waterloo
yenlcrday afternoon. , comuuidimis
tent was provided for )ieaduarteri,
where candidates ami members ol Hie
parly gathered to disctits pertinent
questions of the day. The place was
so attractive even democrat imr
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ann were wcitoineu.
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LAST TIMES TOMORROW
TOM
MIX
In "For Big Stake"
Coning Sunday,
Four Day 0ly
HARRY
CAREY
In "The Kick Back"
H E ATP t.
Five Days Starting Tomorrow
The New York, Winter Garden Preaenta
Ita Celebrated Cameo Revue
it. Whirl M York"
Founded on tha Intarnatonal Success
"THE BELLE OF NEW YORK"
"' ' ' A Spectacular Scenic Production -
With an All-Star Cast and the
Wintor Garden Beauty Chorus
la comDination witn
ROY CUMMINGS KYRA
FLORENCE SCHUBERT JACK KELLER
HOHLFELD TRIO PURCELLA BROS.
ANN TOPPINGS .GENE POYLE
CLARENCE HARVEY IRENE SHAW
M'CORMACK A REGAY VIOLA VOTRUBA
IxH'kUp! Burglar
Hobs Ten Homes
Haliirs'. Jlaul mikI Street Cat
lugt la Intltilled in
Prowler'i l.oo..
A burglar who stopped at several
house for refreshments, robbed IJ
homes in the Mum l,ua distritt
W'tdncvday night. 1 he jobs in every
iruunce h.il tlie same marks and arc
believed to have been committed bv
the same prowler who ransacked li
hotiajt in the sii imty ol I cmtruellc
park, Tuesday nitflit.
The burglar entered only toniy
house but never Vent above the first
II. Mir. He carried away with litis
clotjin, baby banks, money, car slugs
and other valuables,
The homes robbed ace those of.T,
A. Doaial, tttl I'lorrnce boulevard;
K, M, iJhuie. .'571 Newtiort avenue:
A, ( . Martini. 17 Minnr Lua boule
vard; John Martanh, lih'i 'litus ave.
uuel II, K. Drake, V!' lUunuii ave
nue; I . A. hratt. W North Twenty.
t.iurlU street; W. J. lbbs. 014
rUiienf boulevard; R. H, tf upper,
b7.'l N'itli Twenty-fourth alien, and
Mrs. K. I, Mandley, r.;.S North
1'wenty-fourtlt street, lie aitempted
t.i get into the boux at Mh North
Twenty-tourtti street, but failed.
Chief Ormpaey It investigating the
alleged failure of police to answer
burglar calls Tuesday night and said
yrstentay investigation bad nr
rowed down to two men.
St. I-otiia Firm Kid Lowest
on New Hotel at Hratrice
llcatrite. Nrb, Sept. 14. (Special
Telegram.) llid r tbe const rue.
tion of the new J'addock hotel in this
city were opened at a meeting of the
director and the building committee
held lit the chamber of commerce
room today.
Tbe James Maonry and Construc
tion company of St. Louit was lowett
of nine bidder but no contract will
be entered ajfgo until ttoeklinbler
meet next week. The building ia to
cost approximate! (.UXI.ntlO, It will
be five stories high and built of
brick and stucco.
Never-
never beYore haa Norma Talmadga created
a role ao magnetic, to radiant aa tha Pucheaao
da Langeaia, gorgeoua to behold, yet never to
be held. In acenea of aplendor and auipenta
aha unfolda thia confeaaion of love from tha
heart of a wilful beauty in France'a gayeat
courta.
A perfect
consonance of
masterly production,
spectacular beauty,
drama-de-luxe.
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Cast Includes :
CONWAY TEARLE IRVING CUMMINGS
ROSEMARY THEBY ADOLPHE MENJOU
NOW PLAYING
At 11, 1,
3, 5, 7, 9
Feature.
30 Minutes
Later
PRIPFC NIGHTS and SUNDAY MATINEE
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WEEK DAY MATINEES, until 6:15 35c
The Straight Silhouette
Begins a New Season
Perhaps it docs, but with it
comes a new arrival in the j?ui
of the circular skirt. It is wholly .
a matter of taste, or figure, for
either is decidedly in vogue.
Frocks display both. Suits are
straight, wraps are circular, so
the mode seems excellently bal
anced, that, everyone may be
satisfied.
Such interesting ideas, so many
charming effects are featured in .
our newest collection that you
will be delighted to view it.
For Immediate Wear
Frocks Gowns Suits Coats
Wraps Costume Blouses
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VaudavilU'a moat notable
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Company of eight
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McLELLAN
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SARAH
in a comedy "what-not."
EMILY
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The famous comedienne.
BOBBIE LEHMAN
"The Diminutive Flapper"
Lipinski's Canines
"Fun in Luna Park"
ARTHUR HAYS
In the greatest organ
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CORRINE
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