The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 15, 1922, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    10 A
THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. OCTOHER 15. 1922.
Brown to Take
Stand Monday
in Own Defense
Stale licit CaieCounty At
torney Charges Opposing
G)unfl Trying to I'rrju-
dire Jury.
The atate ttf In Hi trUtX vt
Fred llrotvn at noon h-itunlay and
Jlrown I ei.dtild to tuk the alund
Monday morning t fm witness of
the defense.
t.ouity Attorney Abel tfhotwell flat
brduy morning barged lhC attorney
for the d'fen were trying to prrju
OUm t li Jury ly making "arguments"
In the form if refloated and lengthy
i,IJ lions fe.iieetliig he put I'; wit
tt(t regnidjng lirown'e flight after
th kidnaping nf which li le charged,
Judge leio advised the attorney to
v.bj (umbering Hi foorj.
Walter ttVhroder, assistant atat
probation olflrer, UUi ut hi rn
counter wild lirawn In Lincoln Hire
da after It alleged ki'lnopitig of
Jean Jeriklne and Catherine Me
Maneman, May 27.
Telia of Kxap.
")( wa hidden l(nn two build
fngi when I flashed iiy light on him.
")! fired at ii. twio imJ I llrd
fhrto at linn. Then I went lo mini
lnii help. Jit em-aped."
lepuiy Hberlff iio and Welnh,
testified regarding tli facuv of tliv
1rl.
'Kitting In (lie rorrldor outalil (tin
court room, J-n Juklim, 2'i, ill.
voreed, iwiiiwI lo huve f'rtsoltt-n th
ordrnl it tli wiling stand where
her reputation wa uitinln.il. forgot
tn bright Dalits tind cii buret,
fluid Baby
he held In Iht arm a tiny baby,
belonging to Mi M Ma immune )
tejr, Hti was unronwlou of the
cur Ion eye that rented on lier, tli
tiuilon setktr who pointed her
out.
rsh crooned a llttl lullaby imd In
her eye wag th age-old lock of lov
and tendernega. Th innoient eye
vt th bub looked up at her and sud
denly th child Li untied und egd-mbd
tiny liind and tom-hed the girl
cheek, tfh hu'd It llitht.
"Ob, th huh? I an awr-vt and ao
good," h mi Id. "J J t lovt to hold
hr In Hiy arm,"
27 KillrJ in Swelter- in '21.
Wh!iiKton, ct. 14. Metal tn.ll
nd Bifirltrr, x:Ju!ing Iron ll;it
furnii'-f tiwik U d'Uth toll of 27 cm
ploym in !2I, according to figure
compiled today by tbo hurcau lit
tnina from (ittnt of the oi '-riit-lrif
compiinl. The coniariia re
porUi il death In 1920.
CALORIES
Emphaifl uied to be
(ocud aolely upon the cal
orific value of food. Now,
it ia known that vitamine
quality ia equally cMential
to adequate nourishment
Scott'sEmulsioii
haa particular value aa an
energy- building food
and tonic It h also
rich in pltamlnt
factor$, to Important
in building uf th
body ana promoting
healthful progreti.
mtt k Down, ataomaVM , W.J. tM
r
Deaths
J.k kvlK.
urnr. Jirh Bckuiu, If. 4i4 at
Burir, ! mm imh lilii irl
Hrl t-m.
n.airlr. Iltil.n, r Mr anl Mr
r, r. Kntti, i.4 t kn. mi
I Hlir.ll,
Baay Hank.
flr4 t.l.n, Mr. aiut Mr R. K.
M.r.h niMir i Ik im at a inl.ai nm.
dlwl at lb fcarn.
ItoarKatrMa.
Oran4 t.laa4 Mr. tlrt J..h f-
lr1 nvir lb cj vt a Infant 4ull-lar.
Ikaraia f, Ihillb.
llgril.il'H. rn,i i Jtgll'i, 40, 41.4
at liia itnma ar Vr manr y.ar
.until U4 kaaa.y ai.4 aaimf boim I
Cbla rly,
Mra, Mary .
(Jr4 Itlui4-Mn M.rv Cllubatk
Vnui., 71. at I1 Plniiii.ra bom at
tnrttt k'i'a lKly araa ukta Is llabroa
tut Irti.lal,
Joariih I.. IllllWrtf.
(Iran f.laii'l t-Jatli U llllilard,
41.4 at In -.illr lioma al llurknl. Th
l"ir waa tak.a 1)1. fvrinar Duma at uni-
Jtltla A. Taa.
rirant I!aul iIb nlir Tm. !
4ari oi4 an Mr. a4 Mra, Arihur (.'.
dlal al Ida Itvma. runra ariraa
wra rii'luaia'l In in Bum., ll. it.
11. II ( mail virinailn
K4la M. Mln4a.
aaUI'a-ruaral aarmca fur Mwlu
llurka Illn4a. plonaar uanhr nf Odall,
Kara hal4 In lh. (amllr r-l1ll . Mr.
Min.Ja h4 ln raltanl at tkat Mac
far 41 yaara.
MaM I'. IMfla.
(Irafid Taland MM .'. Pavl. 77, I
m.iiilwr of ( Holrtiara hnrna, 4l4 at
Hur-!l Tha loxly waa lakao.to H'bra
lia Buiniar ll'.lna 1 naiia..
Wife Proficient
in Swear Words,
Husband Alleges
Three Whiirwi Tritify to
Woinawi'i Avrrnion to lluiito
work in Hrr Suit hr
Divorcr,
ri,llnn, Nah, (h t. 14. tHpecJiil.r
"Hhatly atorl" nllcgad to ha ln
told ty Mr, Clurlra II, llarprr In
thrlr irpnr at th llarjifr horn
wvra HhlMrl thl mortilng by ihra
Httlitaar In dutrli t court her In th
ult for divorce and 125,000 till-J by
Mr. llrpr acalimt her huaband.
All till itnMta laatlflod for tb
defena. Tli ay war t bar It If. llar
prr, tl hubnd, and Mr. and Mra.
Hubert lawon, 3H22 Gordon tre(.
Mr. Imaon I Mr. Ilurp-r aiatar.
JUrixr ttind hi wife held an
vrlon for huunwork and wa ir
riclant in profanity, which be allrgtd
had b-om a habit with hrr.
II dmlcd evtr having u'd profnn-
limnth M'('annll.
n.atrd Ja.ph Mri'uunall, 7t. if Ihla
i. illrd at a hoap.tal In Lincoln Tha
hmir waa rvlir 10 liranua lianam
arraKf.rnoiita t'r th funtral.
Mra. Amanita Nriiulf.
Oraa.l llJ Tha baily u Mi.a Ainan-
Mi hula. li 4lil at Krtikann. waa
lirUKhl la thla riir tor burial, lirlrf aarv-
l.lna .irirtuct.il liy Jtav, Mr. rrlm-
ru.a of acauliliiia.
CUTICURA HEALS
LARGEPIMPLES
All Over Face. Red and
Festered. Burned Dread
fully. Face Disfigured.
"Savatal month ago my face
brok out with pimple. They wer
larga, r4 and fetred, and wt
cattcrad all over ray fao. Th pirn
pi burned dreadfully at time, and
my m waa diafiguted In aom
place.
"Tb troubl lasted about two
months. I ud other remedies but
without uccs. ' I read an scVer.
tiasment for Cutlcura Soap and Oint
ment and purchased aom, snd sfier
ttdng there two weeks I wss he I'd."
(Signed) Miss Man ha Falrr.er, K.F.
0. 3. Wst ieiem, Ohio. Jan. 1,1912.
For every purpose of tb toilet and
bath, Cutlcura Boap, Ointment snd
Talcum or wonderfully good.
Saawl.aWkrn.WMaa Al4raa "SWUwaUa
ataaana. kaat l,i.aulliai" l'
kaa. OwaWa (alaaMai WW T -a aW.
fcCwMen tt ataaaaa wilkaaM aaa.
f hartae I'bllllpa.
H"lrla 4'harira I'lilllip. , aid real-
4t at tfr-atrlra, 4i.4 at hla hum. In
Ihla rllr- Ha la aurnvad tiy hla wliloar
ii4 numbar tit i hiiaraii, an grown.
Mra. lathed.
t,ln4r Mr.. I.ahola, a widow rl4ln
l.liiilaar, ll4. Mha waa " ot lha
ploiirar vt thla eammunlty. Mha la aur-
vivau vy Ihraa dauuiara an one eon.
. jMUue Walfl.
riran.1 I.l.nrf Jullua Wtl.l, Ti, a
rraliUnt ut Kvnn. 4i4 al tha at.
lao'la h'rpllal In tble city. The body
aa Uk'ii lo Itavanna (or burial.
Mra. Jainb Zlllmann, i
Grand l.land Mra. Jacob Zlllmann,
Tl, dl4 at h-r homa. Kunaral aorvlira
r h-I J hi ma I'lunr i.umaran tnurtn.
Bv, Jl. H'llklna , oftl'lalln.
Mra I-hha Vranklln.
rirand lalund Mra. l'li-l, KrankllK. t
4 al b-r lioma in una rnr. ana nan
ratlil"! hr tor ti yaara. Hurvlvma h.r
rit Bit nura ana rwo anna, runrrm
rvliaa weia conaucico I'X nar. a. "
hlitt.
11.. WL' Ml .II I
Orand laland Hur; W, Mlont, M. dl'd
tha homa or, rn eon, n. ""'. ;
thl pify. aunAal aarvlraa war nam in
the 044 iiiMi-riahing jiarlora. Iter, W,
I,. Auatln oMclatln.
Mra. Mrlln (Jlaaaa.
Orand Ialii4 Mra. Xartln Clauaan.
a raaidanl of l.ltchtlald. wllrd at tha -n-aral
hospital In Ihla ell Tha body waa
takas lo Central City for burial.
Mra. Kanillaa Chrlataneefl.
Orand Jaland. Mra. Karoilne Chrlatan-
ti. 1, a wall know r-alilnu f Alda.
414 at hr homa. The funarnl waa hld
In lha horn at Alda. conductrd by Jtav.
Allirn Jay of tha McthodiH ehurch.
Frank Tlrhner.
B.alrlra Kuni-ral aermra tor Trank
Vi...,m ..r riiriuha. who d iil hara. war
hald in tha homa of Mra. Wallace Welgel,
I'Otiducted by llav, M. l-ee Moray.
Frank Tlrhnor.
Iatrlc Frank Tlrhnor, ft, ena-tlma
raalrtant ut Omaha, dlad her at lha homa
of hla mothr-lii-l. Mr. arah Hur
roueha. Ha waa a buli'har, and workad In
thi. ,iiv. Omaha and nthar town for
..r. ..rr. hia haaith failed, A widow
aurvlvra,
u.a a M Htawart.
nrand laland Tha body of ' Mra.' A.
i .......,, . r.aitnt of Orand lalanil,
.ii 't Rant Ana. Cel., where aha
bad hwn apandln lha winter, Jf
bruht to thl ritrfor burial.
hn Mltlmrakl.
ii.irlca John Mitlnwabl, 7f. plonar
ruldint of Itaairlif. dlnd at hla home, lie
l aurvlvd by winoar anu a-n
.Iran. Mr. Mltlow.UI waa a, """"'
(I.Tmany and had baan a raaidant of Be
airlc aver alma h waa a young man,
tlaby Rynearaon.
flrand laland. Mr. and klra. Harry K.
nynaaraon mourn lha dmih of thfir In
fant aon. ad one year. Tha funeral waa
hold in lh. horn., Bv. Mr Auatln of
Trinity V. K. rhurch, eonduirtln lha
aarvlra. Th body waa taken to Madleon
(or burlfl.
lu nrhroedar.
Orand laland ton hrodar, 1J
daueMr of Mr. and Mra. Oaor. 'hrn..
,1-r. dl'd at tha Oenaral hoapllal In thla
city llt.ldaa bar paranta, thraa broihnri
at.d two alaira eurvlva her. Funeral ar
war bald In tha German I.utheran
church, Jltv. Mbhalmaim officiating.
Weddings
Terk Uraaae.
Tork Marrlag llrrna haa baan ranld
to John Mtaarna of uraflne and Maiwl
Kvarait of Fairmont, and John Itui.a
lit 0i.ia snd Clara Kotaa vf Million,
Frajie-Carear,
Orand laland 'harlaa Kama Fran ef
I'mon and r.lala Itarnar nf lliaaatar ware
marrlt'l l. Judaa Mulllll el lha tourtheua
In thl ety.
6atila-Kdwrde,
(Irarel laland Harry u. Kdwarile of
1'ioaaar and Marala 11. UobU of ll.alliiaa
wuia unllrd In rnarrlaia al lha rounhouaa
In ihia illy, ouniy Juuae Muiun otn-
Ciatin.
Ilarrlaiin-Jnlinaon.
Orand laland vtilllam l.rior llarrlann
of rhilllpe and Faarl M. Johnaon of I'a-
orla, Aria, war marrird at tna ouri-
houaa In thla rlty, I'ouniy Juilsa Mullln
parformlng the caramony.
Nrrlhner-Hmitli.
H.-atrl'arhar.a M M. rlhnar. it. f
llailKvllir, Ken., and Mra. alalia Mni'th.
42. nf Ottuniwa, la., ware inarrlad hare ny
t'ounty Jui'ee Mnaamora. Aflur a, briar
waii'lne inn Ihey will make thair lioui
at lirlliitilie.
Uarferr-Muaoa.
Orand laland tllaa Mary K, narhar and
Alfred Maaon, both realdanle nf J'rm.ar,
war nn:i"d in marruaa at lha court
hotiaa In thl city, County Judge Mullln
ol filiating.
ll'iokr-rrdy.
Orand trliir.d 'lh mania nf i;hl
F'lii Mi:nlitr ai d Howard R. 1'urily. both
of l'hllllu, ti ok plara at lha rourthoua
hla ity, Juig Mullln performing lb
ceremony. .
HorO-Mrrrrr.
Orand laland Wlllla Hrrcrr ot Orand
laland and Mlaa Kthet May Hoaft of Mtalia
City war inarrlrd al tha Klrat M-thdlat
(.urannaeo 111 Ihla city, Hay. J. M. Mint
offieiaiiiig. The voupl will roald lo
Ihu city,
Jtammlnerr-J. umford.
II-atrl- Juy liamminaar and Mia
Hcrrnfnt Mumford, both of thl oily, w,i
mairnd hrra at lh homo of lh t'ndi''
parnta. O unty f.'lark and Mra. li. h.
Jluriilfid. Th groom la an ovarne-te vt
'ran rd waa formerly accrvta'y f tte
ir.iva poai,
Jntaan-Halirnaky.
Orand TalaiMl.-Ufin.n1 T ll.l.n.1. mnlt
M;a O-rtrud. K. Janaan, twth o( Mt. I'aul,
wra uniian in matrimony at lha Flrat
Mathodlat Darannaea in ihla .ltv Kv
J. II. Mint otdclallne. Tha eounla will
nak their home en s farm eaat vf Mt.
rani.
Petraaek-Mvlrr.
Tabla Koik Marrlid al lha Preabvtarlan
paraonaea I Burchard. ftev. W C. For.
lar of that villa officiating, Frank Fat-
rra.aa, only aon o Mr. and Mra. John ivt
rnk to Mlaa Fradnrli a Mplrr of Htaln-
auar. Thay laft Immadlataly by auto for
a trip to lha waal. Thry will maka Ihrif
noma on tha farm of th groom parenta
ity hiuiktlf and Mid he never had
tliit.iti nd tu toniiiiU suiilds In their
limine a he alinged.
Allrgsn I'tilMin Tbeals.
Jlnrprr davUred there waa no tin
dvialainluig belween him and Ills
wife, either before r after their mar
riage, that lis would fsks his fitur
ihildien by another marriage and send
them away.
"Dhs threatened to poison 'svsrr
hut on of ihetn.'" hs testified.
Hhs wouldn't do housework, he al
I'grd, and he had to take rare of th
four I. ill girl as welt sa rook niesla.
In th first week of October, 1921,
h dnlared, shs turn home at t in
the morning one day, and hs saw a
man drive away from In front of the
houa In an automobile.
When he kd her where ah had
been and what ahe had been doing,
he told him It was "none ot hi bueb
n,' slapped hint, threw m vaae
wh.ili hit him In the head, and then
ran to the klti-hen where she got
l:g knlf and wua Juat ruh:ng at him,
he tenilf.ixl, when Itobert Lawaon
toiH'd hrr and ilianrmed her.
Tell of "Mrrnra,"
Hli , ron tin uully ilerlnred aha
"woi.liln't have thuae kkla around,"
he dvcliiri'd.
Mr. and Mrs. 1-awaon told pro-
tk-Hlly the aume atory on the witneaa
lund aa Harper, tratlfying they had
wdneed a number of "arenra" when
tiny v: led the llnrprr home.
Mr. Iaon rrlattd how, on one
ori'OMlon when ah went to the Har
per home, ahe waa telling of having
completed all her housework and
Mr, liurper informed her ahe
"wouldn't M a domrstli" tor any
damned cur.
Continued From Monday.
Hearing today was held before
Jutlg James T. Begtey and was a
continuance of (he hearing started
last Monday,
Mr. Harper, nee Mary Wenonh
llorrlttan, daughter of Mr, Kdward
Ilorrlgan, 221 Kouth Tewnty flflh
atreet, was married to Harper, a
brother of II. If, Harper, Omaha real
rstal man, In Omaha Auguat It, 1021
when aha wna 19.
Mr. Harper sued for divorce and
$25,000, alleging her husband la
worth fion.ooo. llnrpi-r filed an an'
Rwi-r and croH petition. He now live
on a farm at Bcllcvue.
Billy Sunday, Jr.. A r rented.
Jam Angeles, Oct. 14. Will Jim A.
Hundiiy, Jr., aon of Ii.lly Uumlay, tho I
cvtiKi'l;t, wu urrentcd here last
nliht on a hurgo of speeding and
held In bu'l of f 500 for appearance In
pol c tour I,
AlitllMTIaKMINr.
Beauty Advice
Rr Ruth
Oa ASt.lLlV tAU-..i link
RaUad, Ik baaatifitl ..., waa In'ar
tieaad 4 k4 If ah wiHtld willing
la tall th r4ara ef Ikia yaiiar k'iw aka
kai kae .a a o tuaikful t4
(,k laaklag k
M.naiiKglr 4
eiaa.l raaliad. 'I
kail be - akaa
4. iakl.4 la la
It t e ai'
aaitee Fmti aJ
I .aaaaat S k I I I
aaabaa I. la
M'(at faUr. I
te a ika
hi
ea'4 , a".
uk I IWH"
I I I g.evl
4 l.ilt I a
tit a!r iki lw
! -
'4,,.. Waa
lit tkw. tt
M lk It
m.'ia. Iii ia
aat ! (aid .'
I kt m .IMa H
gMv.ia tkaai '
.-. i t e t I I
. Ik Ntt erW
-a af I'a, a i a
ti a laatkt.t -..win. a4
g a. ta .na. aa . ww
a ,a ir
a
v6:
Y '
Balk gaUaaw
ia
kt
f hrra Osapee.
Jlaatrlca Charlaa Craapar. . who ra
antly fin!he.l making lha laat plat of
m dlad at a hoapllal hare. Ha
la aurvlvad by hla widow and two aona.
,,. rraidln at XI. Paul. Minn., and th
mhar In lh Fhlllpplne. a member of th
t i.ited Mtate navy. .
1. V. lUmaaikee.
f.lndaiy J. W. Ilamaakara, r , S, dld
. at hla homa hare. He waa plonaer of
thla tommunlty. bavins aettlad on a farm
mat airoa tha Una In Madlaon county,
whara ha resided until abuot II yra
'aen whan ha moved lo Undaay. Tte la aur
' vivad If lw aona, Math. J and Huli'M;
iiwo daughlara, Mra Joaeih nd John
Hiirar.
Mlaa Tar PWMaann.
Orand laland Mia Fay Bohlnaan ef
gnu I'llr. la, dl.d at lha Oanaral hoa.
Hal In Ihla eliy. Mlaa Rolilnaon had
rr.uled In thie rlty f"' fe montha
Kuliarat erUa para held In lh home
i.f hr aunt, Mr. Ray Rnblnaon, Hav. J
II. Mint offlrlailiig Th Iwdy wa take
la a.out city for banal.
It lata K. Frtewan,
la.e-i. II Fri.a.a, a pioneer af
Ihla a,hiilho4, iJ l "I hmia Mr.
.. . , . . ku.tn Mlnln. IB
j a in .t with hi rania wm ka ,
at il ra eld. ,
Mr Frawaa falhta wa lb Med
ana t lha Ik Maananile tamll'ea who l-ll
liut. a aa reaal -I atiia l-aiaa"-tiua,
.alnlt ea Jaawn.
Vldrl FMlfWtw.
Ctumbu- aial f.lra war ' !
l.la i'al garll'. I ! I4 '
4.kia. a e n I Mr J' k'atlr
, Tka imla l"t w.a aiidaiaiiy
.naagi-d I ! wkll ataae ag a bar
l, Mi gan.wiaa l Ika il le
tad aatiy la l aal a4 waal aul
I , atai.l tha a.aa.e ri.k'a M 'baa j
aa i.iik.4 I Ik k" ika fo4 b i
J. 4 j
Mr Jeek ailewlrWk.
Matiana U'a J a a ii.nl.k died
k.,a gwaal aai war k.:4 I Ikt ;
j ia Fiva,t.i4 tkvr.g vtt'.iaiia 1
a 44- a. li akaa'ay waa baas al
riiii.tb tv Aaaai II, ! !
.. 1. ii't, k. . ai-t4 ta
aealrk l '4., la
ii.g a.a ut,it ka tea 44 al Haaia.. b ,
la. l-a. l.l. ,.. 1 Ult .4 - - . ' ,
ik. tor In; I. ut. ia. a 1.44 tka
li e M frl Vl,ui a4 k.
i ta.d.4 ia Ma4 m aia ai.. 4a aiti.a4
t. ... I . ,.', 4
a 4ki. kaiak
W t
"nab.-K 4.., it4 ta.a.
I a . 4.4 t k. bia gi lie
a. a -I a akt iit
v4aa t.k . a ae l al.a
. 4a lni. 4 I Ml Hiat la..i a
I 't li t.at la a-v, i, i..,tt
'i ka tag ka .. .1 t-n
(..a. i ika 'tt.Jia il k I '.
. 1 ii.ai t .mkii gt ia.i ii
tt. e. a,4 i i'. I -a It t4
lag 44 li'ai t II I wka ka !
a talt 4t ttt-a ke ta b- ta
Crawford -f'onroy,
Orand laland Tha marrlaao lit Mlaa
Maria Crawford of thla city and Floyd
Conroy of Mhellon look ulac at Mt. Mary
cathedral In ihla illy. (lev. Father Humeri
oriiriaung. oeors conroy, brother of lha
icronm, and Mlaa Hughe of Chapman at
tended tha couple. They will reaid In
l;mah.
Wolfe-Tveller.
Orand laland. The marriage of Mlaa
Lorraine Wolfa of Mlato Hun, l'a., and
Kolnnd O, Weiler nf thla city took piece
at the home ef lha brlde'a aunt, Mra. Itob
ert McAlllatrr, In thla city. ilev. J. H.
Mtltt performing the linprcaalva rlnir cere
mony In tha preeerice of only tha Immedl
ato relatlvea. Aflar a abort honeymoon
trip the couple will realde in thla city.
, Wert-lAnrr. ,
Table Bock William 11. Wert of Bunk
er Hill and Mlaa Millie Lantr nf Table
Hock atole march on their numerous
friend and motored over to Fawnei C'ty
and w;e marrlt'd at tha rourthouaa.
County Judge I). W, Nelll officiating.
The a ron m I a ion of Mra. Mlko Wert.
ai.d Ilia Lrlda I dauchte of Mr. and
Mra. Anion l.tnar. They will maka their
bom on a farm at Crab Orchard,
Mlenarer-Mettenlirliik.
Orand laland. A pretty (nil wrdtllng
waa eolamnlEad at the homa of Mr. and
Mra. Joa gtenser In Ihla city when their
nnusliier, Heulnh, be-ame the brlda of
Henry Mattenlirink. Hev C. H. llarman
of Mt, Paul' Knallah litheran church per
formed tha Impreaalve ceremnny in the
preaenca of the Immediate relatlvea and
few Invited ileata. Mlaa Klale Mettan-
brink and William llonaeemeler. biater and
cnueln. reeoactlvaly. ot tha (room, attend
ed the couple. Mr. and Mra. Mattenlirink
lett on a two waeaa' trip to voiorauo
and pointa In Nebraaka. On their return
they win reaida en rarm noma of tne
gloom northwaat of Hie city.
If Enables Us'to
II Sell for Less
f Reliability and Quality
uur r im i uougrii Aiwayg
Now I tha time to mske
your selection a the ol
day ar on the wsy,
A Few of Our Featura
, Values
40-Ia, Kollnaky Marat
tei Kacoon collar and
cuff 8911.00
40-1 n. Nalaral Dark Maak.
rat Ceata Ucautlful, well
matched pelt ..(115.00
40-In, llsdaea leal Ct
Hqulrrel or natural ekunk
trim .0269.59
Lowest in the City .
Pricei on Small Furs
Of Squirrel, nteh, Mink,
Sable and Foxee, all ehadcg
EepairingT and
Bemodelin;
You will find lowest prise :'
prevail her. conltent
with the highest skilled
workmanship.
Visit Omaha's Most
Popular Fur Shop.
tcrCo..
M2Q-T DoDglaa
over a'ry'a
We Uae Clean
Gasoline
THE
PANTORIUM
' Be Sure to Get Acquainted
with
S HZ A NNA
AT THE ITEN QUALITY BOOTH AT THE
FOOD SHOW
,,a. - - - aawauAW' I
ZA 'I X.A 1
J ttiSluN Biscuit Co. Ml
A delicious new Cake with
a dainty Vanilla Flavor
Turt' ami whitlfH.niP ami will tli light ll t liiMtvn
tittl grown upfjt-kix Citn ifrvrtl with itvs,
punch, ftffe, tfa, or ny ocrnxinn.
Hf aur io tUit the Utn WUcxM (. Inrnth niul get
frtf ani'!t of llrn Qunlitv iVfiekrw ntnl (VuUri,
The Evidence
Will Soon
Be Given!
Scores of Witnesses Testify at
ipmM it ( )
II T vJ
hffWMmv .... e -
1 VMM WW F 1
nil" " "' Ju, 'PuxLt'i i
The Tailor Who Sells
BETTER Tailor -Made
Clothes for Men
for LESS Money
EVERY snappy dresser, every keen judge of tailoring
values is staring in amazement at the clothing
values offered to Omaha men by HARRY MASON, THE TAILOR.
The youpg fellows, who want the keenest stuff going", are finding here
styles and materials tp delight the heart. Older men, who want the
more conservative styles and materials, find their search ended when they
come into our door, for here we carry merchandise to satisfy all.
Suits
The art of tailoring
reaches perfection as
practiced by Harry Mason
the Tailor. The most
skilled union labor only is
employed to fabricate the
suits turned out here.
Perfect tailors, doing:
high - grade work per
fectlyl That's what you'll
find when you come here
to order your new fall
suit.
Cleverly designed to fit
your figure. A suit tai
lored by Harry Mason
can't help making you
look better, because it
shows off your good
points and covers up those
less desirable. Harry
Mason came to Omaha,
knowing it to be a town
of good dressers, but con
fident that he could show
even Omaha a better
grado of tailoring. AND
UK'S 1)01X0 IT. ASK
YOUR KKIEaN'nS WHO
WERE HERE SATUR
DAY. They'll tell you
what a wonderful assort
ment of w o o 1 f n a and
styles they saw, Don't be
lieve us if you don't want
to just auk any of our ,
customers. RETTEK I
tSTU.I., come in yournelf
ami be convinced.
This
Week
Only
32
Suit with an
Extra
Pair of
PANTS
FREE!
An estra pair ef trour
lo match your suit is
made and givea to' you
without any charge what
tovr this week ealy.
Practically two suit for
the price ef oae that's
what w csll doing the
fsir thing by aur cuilero
er. Mot of our suiting
sell for ealy f 32 SO,
though we have at
MS and fSS if pea pre.
far th, and tha estra
peal with any suit
pea lt, Cem aad
aisks a shelve tdy.
O'coats
Any man who wants an
overcoat, for any purpose,
whether it be a heavy coat
to wear on stormy days,
or a light topper for these
cool fall mornings, is
guaranteed the greatest
satisfaction in this shop. It
goes without saying that
we offer only the finest
materials, only the newest
of this fall's woolens. But
in addition to the best of
material we make gar
ments with that careful
attention to draping that
trives the much desired
stylish swing and dash.
The same fine tailoring
throughout goes in to
HARRY MASON over
coats that you find in our
suits. In fact, if you were
to 8 e a r c h the whole
United States over you
couldn't find better tai
loring value for the money
than a suit or overcoat
made by us.
If you are th man
who coat collar does
not fit wo want to
you.
Give Your Puric a Treat Buy Your Neit Suit Here
The ealp
UiUriag
hap la
0he
lW !
tttah
! t
TVI tk
iPit4a
HMf
Mi
l iia
Wtth hi
weadatf
!t.
Owe
geaapetitiea
t la
)' I
MS S
i a
1518 Farnam inco QS0
I y ' , "
I Vr.'r ' X I
Harry's Editorial
Omaha a haew good cloth.
That' evident from the auaihar
that ia le ytrdy.
The fact that Harry Maaea th
Tailor kata't ha a lahlUhd ia
Omaha tut a few day eh aa
difftureace. Snhaw, the baewl
edge ef uawl value slip
through the ily like lightning.
Ma, I weal ta gap that I the
ep bed af ewe abililp w
ilriaiag la give pea valu thai
ttrpe aaylhiag paw a ehtsia
aywheee ia Owteha. The Harry
Maaea iattilwliwa ha been aaak
iag latleeed (lethiaa fa at. Ikaa
faelp vast a, gd, ta tap hueakle
eplwiea, thai peeiae U weeth
a bl la aa !,
A haewUdge ef eabJ, a
bill ia filliag aad etlaa ta
fiaiakiaa t ekaratletwlt af ibi
waeta VA'e atabe aa pewatke
at lallil .t wa lel
a abe Ike beat i'w d
l.tk.ag U ata thai a be a4a
bp eatbadg. aad eaabe a) at H
go Ut ikaa atk. iia
.! a tl lbi we tea pewt
if (ailed apwa t da v l ta
aad kaob a ldg.
tigaadt Maa ClKKM4hl,
Wtib Maeep Maa titUaa
, I
II 9
Mr
i
g aat.ll k-a .-...
ak 4 , t w
e-
ad
a
ka e k(ii
laa -a I tl w.-.a .4
ga t k 4 J ' I k a
a.. I gad . - , l ,
4 MWawaaai t ' i
aa la t-a aea a4 l' k.i .1 kl
. n - a, .ait b)a
li.k l t44 af4i li