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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1922)
UK OMAHA f'KK: THLHSDAY. (H'lUHKK .1, VKl. Y r 4 liov Drowned in Allnnpt to Save Life of I5rolluT.fi Miar-OU I a.l TlUw 1 i, ami I'l unpen lulu Water in Ntlniipt i $ar Child. ri.i'i;o, it. i. 4 t ii. r Hi- l.u.k WHlrra t.f a dp iiuatrv t Ih.Ii.hi In. tHv Ih tU' ..f J.itiu Ki.jimk, I Cm i ..I t il.tl. In ibe ill Miritiii lay I bo Uy of hi :)iui ull brother. Jie. Tht. !.. at I. In. n itKiinl'-cl ill. 1'Hirr)' 1 1 1 1 "la.Mnriiiria " l.ut iM K .lohll f- hi I. - twiniiner. AlilllllOl til M'llllllllllltHI l.f JlMt lld hi tt'lirr 'iil, Ji.tui uriiirir.l and ilm-.t. ni.lv a f w tn(il- fain tin. "() I'm urei In ku m thcte," Mid J.ie h i, tu.'hl, In healtattd I ill I mi ill-Hint I' bitlitliie.t nil the e.lie i t Hi.' ici iiuirry wojl an.l iIiiiiiI In iif'.-r lux brother. . . ii.'i f.idti'l Joe boily an hour I.iiic n (Hd r a.lihTiied Ho) . ri.i.'io. cii. i VVninr Tii'ir. IT, wn hii (il.l (ahliiiii'.l Imy who. ful mi i uiii iiiioiiphlti except thut of mother mil hi 1og Walter' iihiiIht died lv Christina Kve nai.l he Una hi sorrow urtil hint tiit'lit Then he rare futl) l. k il hi ilK out' i ih kitchen mi. I turned on Hi I'liyai. In ii iil. I lie inltlht re i nvi r. Tnu rnlwiiii'd II)' torn. Mile I'll j'. Mont , (ti l. 4. Two real ih'ii' 'f ih" 'Mtiin I'n-fk illir.t, norili i.f linker. .Mont., air dead from H.i..iilni bcllcied to have resulted fiuiii milriK preserved corn. Tim (It-Mil are Mi IVml WaM-n, fn, h a. It. 'I tern her, and Adulph Nil likn. 'ii, a rant her. "Lone Rider" Lets Mayor Mount Brown Beauty, 'Pet' mi aitav'i m im. m mm m m i& S fix ft . ! i : L. D. S. Membership Passes 100,000 Mark 1 u.l. !..i.fiicp. Mik t(h't. 4. Sp rliil.f Tha lirt of the liurlliii-nt t.t RtiiliMlIri to the K'iierl i:oiiferenre .f ilia ItenrKiiiilM'tl riiuich of Jfu ('hrlHt ff Ijiit I 'ay Kaiil, In eluii here, show the liuptlaiu of nearly 1,100 ennverta alnre the lnt coiifcr nce wirly In l!2). The tntnl mcmlier uhlp of th chiir. h 1 100,Mi4, of whirh ovr 2.000 ora in AuHtralia, an equal iiuml.cr In tho British Me, and a vtiKhter' illatrilmtlim over other for eign niUMona. Tim liUBineit of the conference to day wna at a atundstlll lierauao the Hinrunii to whom had been aubmlt t.d ffhterdajr tho "revelation" re tflved J.y th president of the church, are atill debatini? the docu ment in their private session, and are nut rdy to have it come before tli body for eiid.u-acmeiit. Before, any revelation liecotiies a law unto the inure h, It'niUMt be npiiroved by tha viiiiou quoruina of minister, and then by the doli-gale body In confer ence BHseinbled. Thn detiartnient of women, miper- vised by Sir. Iora Olinea of Inde pendence, hud the forenoon seHnion loday, follow, npr a nerle of Institute I'liisM work at tho Stone church. Tho Hienlicra of the day and eveninK have been William rattersou of AuHtralia, Apimtlo J. Frank Curt: of Independ ence, and Walter Wayne Smith, gen eral church historian. Body of Slain Ministci Will Be Exhumed Today New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 4. Coun'y IToseeutor Strieker wua In formed lute yesterday that un order directing trustees of Greenwood ceme tery, Kings county, New York, to al low exhumation of the body of llcv. Kdward Wheeler Hall, who with hie choir leader, Mis. Eleanor It. Mills, was murdered September lti, had been signed by Supreme Court Justice I'Malley, in Manhattan. The oilier. It wan said, directed that the body be removed to the Kings enmity hospital morgue, where an autopsy, was be performed by sur geons of Middlesex and Somerset ..-unties, New Jersey, and Dr. Otto S. huitze, chief medical examiner for the district attorney's office in New York. The body of the slain preacher probably will be exhumed Tomorrow. Sale of Katy Postponed. Dallas, Oct. 4. The Bale of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railroad hns been postponed, according to un official reports of railroad odleinls both at Dallas and Denison last night. The ofllciul announcement of the postponement cannot be made until '(nuirrow, they said. Our Uttftam Location Reliability Confidence u,ll4 t 11 ( , lti.n l i illl -( t tt,ilil I - 4 H l. a f H el '' '' ti ! k.' ! - "' .....(ui.lr l.p-M " t1 t ,t it.. ' I""' ff.nn Ufc ). ' p..llt. Two rtur V1um 4M-a. aal ik t.t.H.t ill ' . la. Hli ,..(.! ""'.U'S'ri IllMt !. Rtfilri ndi RefUvHUUnX i,l l'4 W' " .1 ha. -' . taiV e rpi.'4f t ut Shop lo a a t 1 1. aa4 BkaM u-4 uil ("leaf Gillii k. "the lone tl.b'l'." turlnd out from Ihh li.nn.' at I '.en turispiirt, la,. May 2.1, 1 '. -1 . Hatiidit Id llye.irbld brown inure, "ret," ! teriiilned lo Visit every state cipltnl III the I'lilli'd State. He cantered into Omaha Monday evenliik', mid Tuesday nfternoon rode up for an oftlclnl visit with Mayor liuhliinin. Now, Gullck lit u true linrs.iiian and dotMii't i.IhIi allowing "Strang' cm" the honiii' of sitting nstilde hi brown beauty, "I'd." Hut "our Jim," the "cowboy mayor." started talking "ho" with Gullck and spun a few yarns about the "good old day" on the range, when the mayor himself was no slouch of a rider. 'That put tho mayor "In good" with Gullck, anil the "lone rider" Invited him to "feel out" "Pet" "right pronto." The mayor did, and as Gullck doffed his sombrero and "Pet pricked up her ears, tho staff photographer of The Omaha Bee snapped the shut ter of his "box" and the result la be fore your eyes. Gullck has visited 31 state capitals In his long ride, and "Pet" hns taken him over 8.012 miles since they left' the old home "ay down in I.iv.ny," (iull. k served In the world w ir with Company K, Seventh 1". S. en gineers. He received nil ollirial letter of con gratulation from Mayor Puhlm.in and ei.-iis to trot out for Lincoln llil afternoon. n iVjK'uiiiii Tube Sees ! Knpiri Projrirss IVlicutf Dry ire Amplifies Keel i!e SpiI mn (ten iTiiles Hiiili v Frtijuriii'. Tlit'le hua pioltttbly iai in M. opiii.nl in the ait of radio whlih ha a l.et u i.f am H great Iniututniit or wl, lib li.n .'iiiilnbm.il to an. h rapid ptogrea aa tba rb el,,pmetit Of Ih i.i. tonii IiiIh-, This devke in ilu iiiiHtificiiiioii has found a rm tier Midi. Mppl cnt.uii. 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Tbi' airxt ' fullowrtl. i Widow of Murderer Weds Fifth Husband I l lea M.iine. is , un, a ti tine Week, wife of F.ilgeua Week, hanged ,' fur murder itt the Kort M idiaon pent tMt. 4 -Millie k. Ii Hit;. '! I.ulliiv l .U go. w.t in.iriltl at A-U-l, Ii, jeetti'.ly afternoon to a man m gie h Hani a t.etiiii M.CihiUi t.f IN a M.iint a. A. cud. n t.t Jli Wetk' tfaiim.uis at bm buluili.l a til.il lure. M.i'onkev I bt l f.flll bu-bind Sim W i UK! re. at Hi" i!t' of 1.'. be sold dm 'lug the trial. In I.011 Cue. now eiv iliU a life term ill Ihe .Miaaotiil peiu ' tenti.iry for Ihe murder of a child hiiii to them. She divorc-d lit r 'end bualaiud and hImi a tlilld aftt r he vt.ia . tit t tht pt olleiitl tiV for In .ia fur home M.alteg. ' k j Nil lur foiii'th nuite. I Wheat In from bbu-k ru is il. j lusted l average 0l,uuO.iun) bnabela a ' i r. Ml 1 mmEA smmmm&m I KM "T.tM , v sf 1. WW A. mVA VII, I . V 1, I I I I I lili!irii'iliivi!l!':iiiiiiil,'i!i Thursday Wonderful Sale of 300 New Fall Suits Misses' Sizes 11 to 18 25' Women it Sizes 31 to 44 An fxei'plioiKilly successful jiiircliase en iibles us to offer these well-inade, joiwl--lookinjj suits at tliis low price. All are new J 'a LJ models and show a wide ranpe of styles, including fur trimmed and severely tailored MiiK Black Navy Malay Zanzibar Hawaiian Second Floor Many of the New Fall Fab rics Are Represented: Veldyne Duvet de Laine Tricotine Poiret Twill 1 I The Styles Severely Tailored Lou-; Coats, Box Coats, Short Jackets, Straight Line Models, Flare or Kipple Models. fa mr M, 1 Are: 1 St yl fiSW r 1 M Collars and Trimmings Caracul Beaver Squirrel Wolf Nutria The Decorations Braid, Rich Embroidery, Bright Buttons, Bindings and Luxurious Fur Collars, Cuffs and Bands. New Autumn Frocks for Miss 6 to 16 Combine Style and Service With Moderate Prices. Smart little frocks with the dis tinctive touch of the clever de cijjner are developed from the same materials that grown folks are so fond of. Canton Crepe. Satin (.'iintnn, I'olret Twill. Jer sey and Velvet ar fashioned Into individunl t lost, full of youthful charm. Velvet, oft and hllky. Is ued to make a etr.dKht line frock, relieved wi'b side p.itieU lined with rosr silk. Serviceable jcr.tey I ud to make smart ll'tl a.'hiMiI dretneM. There art num her of dalniy party frntk, street ilrrs nd school froi'k. Priced From 15.(K) to 39.50 ill WfA j I, i If Fall and Winter Coats For Women and Misses 55 The smart lines of these coats as sure you they will serve with dis tinction and the splendid fabrics guarantee their serviceability. Anion? the materials are Arabella, A I onto. Ormondale Georgianna, Panvelaine, Heliosa There arc fur collar of lieaver, Squir rel, Vox or f'nracul, if you like the warmth and soft out line fur contributes to a coat. Th lining, usually an in dex of the quality of a v'' nient, are in most iiiHtanecH of crepe de chine. In is aw. black and all the shade of brown tint masquerade under the mum t, of L tailow. Marten, Malay. Koran. Cinder and Zantibar, Second 7oor UYf 7 pi Modish Novelties in. , vTT t n . mW it uiiiuii o vi iii v Co ).r' 1 i . i-t B-n L,t Tw Attrcuvt Btvlei at Swcul fni1 for Thtuidijr "Kmit" ChmoiiU OaunUoU with frn tft nme l r'ltf an a.l I'rip I i Ve.r an ( .(, tali QfdM ta 0umlt ta4 2 CU Si) I t.t i I .U' ! i-'ib:e t'k I i.e t.,t - n f roK.,' T" ff 't'b : l-ft'ir 2 -tti i,mi.im, at l.iTtl SOME IJIG THINGS Andrew Murphy iC- Sons i 4 1 a (ii-il ti a tut' ii! ( tt..a4tii V. TH An'.-'i-.a. l i iha I '...,(. .li' n i' i ) t ini.t i i.i ,.u. tit .. IwrH'iip ( S 4l.W-.' t tl.k i j.lll eauifil .f. id ti il fa ..f Id twi'inliti'l i4 f )tJ'lf i!i,l',.,le I t l kel ,a '.. ft.- a I I j. i. rM'M i i. li TcrCa. e t ('a'aa ADDS A ZEST HELPS DIGEST en 1 1 t a