The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 15, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA, OCTOPER 15, 1P22.
6 A
Court to Decide
Who Gets Coin in
Gambling House
Tool
Former Army Doctor ' Latter Day Saints Name
Practicing in Omaha Members of Quorum
1 Hll JloblWd lj Urr in
Canie of Cliancr; Jury
Hold I'r.aonrr Not
Guihy.
Sheridan, W'ya, Oil. 2 I.- Serv
ing paper upon himself it getting
tu It a d-.il task o( Sheriff "liolph"
'Ilioiua tl Sheridan county, and lie
say he wonder where it all will
nd, for no Ir't than (hrr time in
m many day he ha had to erve
paper upon liinurlf to make answer
to rac filed against him in ji(rii I
court.
And all because out ant my Sun
day evening 1,it( ' iJeennhrt when
iihM 4it Hieridan wa at church,
Otto Ihryfr it alleged to have
robbed tb Palace p, hall cd MW)J
in silver, fist nj, which be raid he
lost earlier in the evening,
llargger wa Udeii before a ury
in the district court and admitted
robbing the fin', which h d
wa being onduited in a Mecially "praetor, in
' . ' 'II k ...
;-VV:i
Independence, Mo, IM.
r.al T left a ill I lord f
profe.aor of paycholng y in
coll, Lanavni, la, we
'councillor la J'ra iltrrt Kreder.rk
Mad Kn Smith, h'4 i t th Ii.orgmi
ld riiurrli nf Ji-u Christ of letter
il'ay fa ma. Thia ordination (Ilia th
M-liII, ipioiuril of th f.rat rUIiry, tli
MiiMaMHiaHaaMBaiHaaa
lirad lund other ronoc I ! . r In I. a Clln-r; A Hm 111,
orda.ned ' n or nm prieiit.
Jul. ii r. rinivrr, tjiininil, la : II V.
l!uM of faineron. Mu.; Innil I. U'.ll
inn i.f lnniiiil, In : lilwiird K. ;)'
mr nf liiwlun uri'l K. Ilmry llwunln
if Nnnlon, IJnu , with urdu iinl lii"li
tcra of tli iiui uii nf th 13 apiwil' a.
VVIirn iliv x:h in nit'inlirr, t'ljil i tun nf iirl.ml nuii.alrraa. I' 1 11 1
K. li'A . nut mi a in .maty tr to ; li huii in i nliiinliui. o , by tlia
hi.inh H'i ibIhihIi. i nnk riftl, Itn- ginvo illnrM (if In m.tr, lua ordina
iiimii) I- qmnuiii w II urn' nun Ih;i,iki iMimiit.
f lll. i A. It. M iiu hMli-r, AUrun. O : John
tiuiiiT T nr.ff.llii. 1 1 pip il' in nfjMuitin, Kinl.inJ, it, and Alonio 13.
llix iiiiiiriini of 17. v im ly iiiitt rrni' I Mlona of Hnffulo. N. V . mm onlalnml
(') ainmr1 a tu mix r of tlio qini- I rvanjcl.ral nunitr, and John tut-
trll rf I'rovlileiira, It. I ,
iUHiilri1 f.ir thitt otfli'.
waa ala
Of tlia 1,104 lilnila of mlnrrala
known tu clni', only atmut 100 arc
of atiffiil'nt Iwauly and durability to
ha rlaurd aa jiwloua or anilrwtoua
"alonfa."
liult c junto ltirath Mam Hrrrta
idca)k within a hlxk of the po
ll flat inn,
Hcncaty Cat Policy,
lh jury rlfcidrd that "horty '
th hrt policy," and af'rr drlibr
a'ing I'l ni!riu upon Hituff"- ran
i!id at'ry rtfirnd a virrdict of "not
guilty."
With vfrdirt of "not juitty"
M;tKr,er' utUimry taid that if he
d dn'l ') it, th' ciRly IKiral th nu
to do wa to. trrttrt the niony for
ilaK8'f- ' : '
Shrr,ff lhoma, with whom tn
inoricy had j'n ntrntd whfn
IfarijKfr w arcftid, didn't "f't"
thr, lawyrr'i lii of talk and balkrd
at tfif id-4 oi pivinjt to rvt
tSr t:uit)ry uHt-r IIrj!rr had toM
llif court r toJ it, rvni though
v jury rd M rr'rr'iit!rve mm bad
i'oui(rd fi'm if tlr churv.
Ur. U. MilJonald,
Vr l, Mrliijri
a gntd from rnf)ary nvj. and now
la aaaocatrd with lr, Uurhorn, rhlr
th ajMurlt.a ii4rfna.
U nir.n that army for tin worlocj
war, ha prat.f'd at York, Nl.
Wallace Iast
Cabinet Member
to Adopt Auto
Secretary of Agriculture
Aliaiiilom Span of Spanking
Vtnyt ('aliiiift JVow
(omp!i't-!y Motori.fil.
WnnliiiiKloti, Oct. fi.Thr
rrr.
Wal-
ntiiliifr a.f
lout !, ,f it m a ntnr, "", i'tfuidfiit UarlinC' ffiHal family
that amount, thr ahrriff coiildn t 'g' 1 10 g(j,,, ,),,, : While other
ur l,firHf'i l' in n any inrgrr.
li,rl". Aturu fit !iri-iitlifr Kriirv C.
', JUfKT h;.d Mid he id,',1:iI, i.JU,a ... Af. ' ...
member dI the cabinet ride to and
from the White lfoue in luxurioua
autoiMobiiit furninbed at novcrn-
f.in t.i,n Krrri'turu YVa!t:ir.
I n , , . . t
i , , f... ,ir,.nrrnkririi. ui nrrn rwii-
tffV." oaid the nherilf, (..., . ....!.' ,i. .,, iu,
Net Tali ne Chancef.
"f'm not tk'nir any chancre of
bavlisir lo iav it back to he
murtyoiif et my naiary ot i
Then Orin Moore, whomllaeg-
ttf intreili-d on h' behalf with
, l lie lieriff, filed on behalf ol Haeg
fer t j fore the Jjcrilf to give over
the nioii'-y, Thi time nurn
ber one for the hriff to erve lit
per e;i hinie!f to,ni;ike anwtr
to the tWpnUtin,
Tb'-ti Orin ln(itr', whom Ifaeg
grr id ill eourt wa "running the
game." eal'ed tie nberiff into a quiet
i oi tier and auo(eted tiiiif he be giv
en tbe money, noilter rrfunal and
aiK'tlirr mil, - :
I,atT W, F, Keith, proprietor, of
the po1 ball, Jvhoie innocent look-in-'
ladle eorrrrri over- with tbeir
Sabbath !reniiipi concealed more
interlKl yfble, in he sidewalk
caiiM), wAfj-S;Ttt fo tril-riff.
- ' Awn- Uffae" Fundi,
"$iyl V'AnU, U,vi about band
ing W':tikt. iiionry? That wa
bou ''tfiwU,' and I've ,got to bave
Itef id
lint Ktilh f'ad toM fbe court Jhat
it n A mPy I e had exchanged with
Moflrc'lor etirreney in phce of the
bulky rHer'; tlmt bad been eollected,
i hc;d,."M Sauirday nigbt'a pool
g,ilte."
"Tl'cr' too .many cf you bird
rlaimtiK tb' coin, and if any rif
you net1 it, it'll lw because you lell
it to fh judge, (iood-by," ";"
And ii Keith n'ied the hetiff,'-..
Girl'taFlyer
Killed in landing
I'naMe To Climlt Hope Ladder.
Atiatris Dahlied to Death
pu (Jround. ,
OveUnd, Tenn., t, 14. (By A.
'. Dungl nf In m (la!r, uimbla to
i-l nib ruU to th rplan and afraid
in tr'uet to drop Into a liika below,
M a Ki4 Mia, Chattanooga, atunt
flyr, wa fatally cruahed when th
uv.aior wa fore d to descend.
Hi orning ih f' t that the dy waa
I luy. tho I3lh, M a Moaa wnt up
for an exli b lion fUrht, and had
clambered out onto the wing of the
plane, then let lirn-lf ilown lh! 5
foot rope lndibT, whrre aha waa aua-penib-d
In niidaY by her teeth.
Whn the time nrna for the young
woman to rbinli back, e.llier by reiv
kim of enhnudtioii or threiiKh becom
liiK eiUiiiiKlfd In the rope laddix. h
hii a unable to do o. The p lot, eeliif
her pr.d .enment, flw out' over a lake
ami e reled alM.ut a low aa poa;ble,
at the mime time a gnll;iig fr hr
to lump Into the water.
Whilir through fr or limbility
in do ihi la unknown, but ahe re-
maiiieit rluli'li li at the
rope.
In lending the ouug women waa
thrown aa,nl Ilia ground with a
lernflo ImiMtii. afir whiih h wa
Iresi'd f"r ' or tfl'i feet tifor the
plan mine to atop.
Hhe l.ved i mmuiee, hut ner re
gained ("line (iunee
to the executive
mannion beimui a upanking pair oi
bay drawing a brougham,
But the lure of the automobile wa
too niuili f'r the cabinet member
who look after t'le interel of the
farmer, When the bill appropriat
ing the money for the maintenance
of the Agricultural department dur
ing the present fiscal year w; be
ing draii Secretary Wallace bad an
item infcrted appropriating money
for the "purchase of an automobile for
i- .... 'ri.. ...,.v...ri,'..n
ni OIIH.iai ur, t nr myyi'ry i.i.
became available on .July 1, and a
handsome liruotiifiiie, by far the most
luxurious poesed by any' cabinet
member; wa purchased for Secretary
Wallace. -
, 1 Orandaott Liked Team.
Jgt bcote he liscarded hi fartiff
iar baya'and brotictham for the new
tar 'Secretary Wallace brought hi
young (fraiidsoii to the White House
The boy confessed that it wa the
first time he had ever ridden be hand
a team of home and evinced much
delight in the experience,
Asked if he were not afraid that
the farmer would censure him for
discarding horse for the automo
mi!e, Secretary Wallace smilingly
replied that it wa a poor farmer, in
drcd, these day who did not own an
automobile.
. Cabinet Nw Motorized. ;
With ilir' advent of the Hew car,
President' Harding' cabinet, f 'now.
coiiiii eltly rftotofKed,' Wiluant -flow
ard 'Ja(t w fhe. fir 'preldf.nt f
,tf.' IUr .utsi.ti,.Ifeili jit hit official'!
. , V k ' . ...
vehicle. Gradually the member of
the cabinet changed over from horse
drawn carriage to motor car, and
the poemiter general and the ecre
tary of agriculture were the only'
holder of cabinet portfolio who re
mained fathful to the horse and car
riage. I'fttnuftter General Burleon
detested automobiles, but when Will
Hay ucceeded him Hay secured
snappy roadster for h' official use.
And now, Secretary Wallace has com
pleted the motorization of the cabi
net, 16 Roads Make Pacts
With New Shopmen
rhii neu, o,-t. 14. Ky A. r - Sla
tn rallrmida have completed are
nieni with new nrgMtilxetioni of their
hopinen I y which In effi-ot the men
waive the right to atilk and the
compmilM pledged themaelvee not to
UtiirntP, both pintle nicreeing to abide
by the dm iHjoii of the railroad labor
board. It iH-came known today. No
tice of completion of the agreement!
ha h.en tiled with the lnlor board.
Tha liillertue repreaented by the 1
road, wbb It lii.iii'l" am li lai c aya-ti-ins
h th New Yolk, New Haven A
Our Tea Koom
ervean enjoyable and satitfy
Ing luncheon combination of
eacellent food and pleasing
lervlce.
SrecUl M.au, t
Tt Rteas gfeMilb Ikwr
BUBGESSr
' ee
i
Hash Gf
EVERYDODYS STORE
Black and White Room
where careful attention and the
neweit of approved method In
ur mora than intlifartlon.
Moderate Charge
urfHl-Nuk Tfclrd Ttr
This Week a Special Demonstration and Selling of
The Alcazar Gas Range
llHitfi.id. Ihlah lli.y. Central of
end of th nir,i,(l riih K", Huillniii'iii t.
luiilucy, Hoiithrrn 1'in'lflo and l libm
I'licinc, eejrreaiea :.ti,M. Nuioeroiia
other aio iiein-liatiiig aaivriiienta
Hlih ' latloba of lli'lr own em-
plove.
W'lih tha oiK tuifci l' n of i-onipeny
unlmis on lh I iata. lh f.'il.micl
i;ly el,iiifu, whnae ofh.-lal
luina I Hi ltal!y Kmpl.iea' le
luilintnt of tb Am.itmn r.lerlliei
Arrniliplice cnteiit'ei L,(ll. ,(,.e(, a xim huh int
Kailiciiau Murder
lulv 1. m wiih'Mit i leiinon or
rril.itlaii it o t ir lit I load
are n n not
( lili ayn Wnniaii I Met led
Head uf Juli Idtiigjilrr
Mi. I At I tdnian of I liul
nmii.t iiiprtn 'i.u.ti.m if Jot
,.ikl.l.t lalui.biy l th t'iil
imilinl In ' in M"'Wi' Tni'l
(the eiuwrJ Hi I 'h.l W M' i
f IHiish. nir, ut art it
d.nl
i , Ihci.w. i f uii-h. av.
.....hi iii.-umi n,4r.uii. M m H I
b. iil W.'.rt'l, I i"'lo. ii'i" j
Mr. A J I .. AIUi'e.
dtatif w t ..Ur f I ' ,"l"i " " "
HImI Ui ,J'ik. l'MKl, '! ' I
lelpaie. tleimmv. "'
1 I -H.iiten.ea till t H "
iiiin1ii wre biid tf on th
iii.it h ln m
lK.liM.il court h-l on th i hare of
...wplLiiy In lb tout lr 'f sHf
lUOi.iwii, lt f-T-iatn Htihialr,
I imiI T.ehnw, wb.i ilrt.t the nmr
itrrna' lool.-r ', lisd the livalt
imiiii ..nli, while In lioibr, Mo
T. h . iil f"c
aa anwaa-M r.
I.11.IMMI Stt Settled.
Ti. ui of if o4 J Anwl-t It of
S. r i. it IHi.tra, a i"t i I'-'
liit K , V fe lt ai
a HM
ttlmiMi, Th .il
Mll. ,ra J. ll.iie M IIH.-I l
tn, in !i.:.. if a eM
n w hi- Il m !
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,. (n nt b-., it't I '. I .
j ma fsllm. tm. isi
tu lhi f-i.o .(..!
i4 f hiM i.h s-.mI li". -io m of
, u- i ..- k. I in- .it af
i .i,ia ik.i.t.ie - i'l''.
Noonday Program
Tuesday 12:2012:50
The second of thee progrimi, which
we plan to continue throughout the win.
ter, will be given October 17. For thli day
Misi' Marguerite Bcckman, who in in
charge of the arrangement!, hai been
fortunate enough to aecure
HOMER CONANT
who will lecture on
"ART OF THE THEATER"
Mr, Conant, celebrated designer of
theatrical costumei and setting!, hai only
recently returned from Parii.
XO CHAftGK Of ADMIM10N
wfM-Nah A41Uelia flflh fW
Sale : Union Suits
'Average Half Price '
A delayed ghfpment U the caune of this
remarkable selling of women's union suits.
Full length in all sizes and cuts. Medium
weight cotton And lightweight cotton.
Many are marked less than half price.
Suit, $1.10.
A Few in Pure Wool and
Silk and Wool Suit, $2.65
Very fine silk and wool, and light
weight all-wool union suits.. Well made
and tailored to fit.
BurfM-Nak Mala riaar
New Wool Hosiery
in Wonderful Assortment
Silk and lisle mixture derby ribbed.
Heavy enough to provide the extra warmth
nectary for the cool day. Many new
novelties. Brown, gray and camel.
Pair, $1.50
Burf.M-Na.it Mala- flaar
Attractive Rugs
Moderately Priced
From the Orient comes the inspiration
for the patterns and wonderful colorings,
in these rugs. Made in the Standard Mills
of finest materials. The following prices
are based on 9x12 size:
. Anglo-Persian ,...,,.. $125.00
Herat! ;., $120.00
Anglo-Kirman $110.00
- Shh Abbas .. .$100.00
V Artloom, $57.50, $76.00, $79.00 ,
. -Lakewood $80.00
.':'.-, , Burg Nah Slatb fksor ..
Sold Exclusively In Omaha at the Burgeti-Nash Compan:
The Outstanding Features
All porcelain enamel makes cleaning the matter of a moment
the busy housewife need no longer tolerate the, old black stove.
Oven flue system insures
perfect baking. "Alcazar"
spiral spoke burners heat the
largest skillet, pan or griddle
evenly over the entire surface,
The cost for fuel is less because
the conical shape of the jets
insure just the right mixture of
air for each Individual flame.
The gas cocks are the
simplest, yet the most effi
cient. Turning or adjusting
the sleeve of the cap to right
or left in connection with the
air mixer or burner increases
or decreases the gas flow so as
to obtain perfect combustion.
The many other points that
add immeasurably to the use
fulness of the "Alcazar."
We are sure that you will be delighted with an "Alcazar" gas
range. Come in and allow us to demonstrate its fine points.
Our payment plan points the way to immediate possession.
Mrs. Agnes Kuehn, cooking and efficiency expert, will be here
all week.
urf-NsB fauelfc Near.
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m v
Ssarl WA4A I f-FI I I II rJfTvrtt 11 ak I Sa II I V H I Tlal W II W'a. il 1 M M ft
Silks : Woolens
Every Fall and Winter apparel -iieed
mop be filled by lime attractive fabrict.
Silk Duvetyn
Both silk-faced, all-silk duvetyns that
make such charming suits, wraps and
gowns. Autumn shades, navy and black.
86 to 40-inch widths.
$3.45 to $4.95
Broadcloth Silks
Women prefer these silks for blouses
and for men's shirts, for they launder per
fectly. Narrow striped designs in 33-inch
widths.
Yard $1.95
Canton: Marinette
40-inch crepes that were woven with
the thought of the mode with its drapes
and folds. Marinette comes in loveliest
lingerie shades, and is sold in Omaha ex
clusively at BurgesB-Nash.
Yard, $2.95 .
Chiffon Velvet
Black chiffon velvets, rich and beauti
fully soft. A 89-inch width that cuts to
We have priced it very spe-
advantage.
cially at
Yard, $4.45
Paisley Crepe
The rich Persian colors and designs of
these georgettes and crepe de chines make
the most attractive of blouses and combina
tion dresses.
? Yard, $2.95
' Persian Corduroy
The new material for bathrobes and
lounging robes. Beautifully colored in
bright Persian patterns, 36-inch widths.
Yard, $1.59
Navy Blue Serge
45-in. all-wool French serge, yd., $1.89.
48-in. all-wool Storm serge, yd., $1.59.
54-in. all-wool French serge, yd., $1.95.
Winter Coatings
Warm coatings of 54-inch all-wool ma
terials are favored in plaid backs, revers
ible and in novelty mixtures. Priced
Yard $2.95 to $5.45
Bure-Nah Silk Shop Stceai Floor
Special One Week Sale of Beautiful Dutch Silver
Sheffield Reproductions-Priced Sensationally Low
A large cash purchase of more than 600 pieces secured a favorable price that
enables us to sell this handsome line of Dutch table and gift silver at much less than
the customary pricing. Beginning tomorrow and throughout the week, we will
place every piece on sale at prices far less than Dutch silver of similar quality has
ever been offered in Omaha.
Kvery article carries a double guarantee, for both the factory and the Burgess
Nash company assure satisfactory service. All pieces are heavily Sheffield plated
jn either gray or platinum finish, and are faithful reproductions of the artistic work
of the old Dutch silversmiths.
From the six pieces we have carefully sketthed and described, you will realize
the wonderful values we offer, for the many others are priced proportionately low.
r:J
t"r'5r-w
'5'ie-trr;
12
Oval Casserole,
$7.95
Thi handled and footed
Dutch Sheffield (.'naaernla has
removable lining of Tyrex fire
proof glaaa. The frame deign
i eipeclally beautiful, An Ideal
gift or eervicu piece.
Sandwich Tray, . $5
Thi attractive, aandwieh or
roll tray i round In ahape,
taml on a, low foot and I
(U lneliei In dinmeter. It lin
baiidom einbiiMed deaign in
Inilrh ily tyle. A gift amh a
thi 1 alway appreciated.
ItelWi Uisli, $3.75
Tjiia attentive eervice pleej
' to i una -with clear git lining
and movable handle, An at
tractive article for aerving
jellle and randies.
Hu.s-Nsik Sllvar Skoe Mala Hsr,
( Suits and Spoons,
" Thia an It t- mne' n rnoht
attrsctivo it for the. brid. It
enhaiat nf ix indiviiliiRl Dutch
Sheffield opeh null with tr'
tal gluf lininir and mx glniia
ipoona to match.
Round Pie Plate,
$5.75
Hanilled and footed in the
popular Dutch detign, gray fin
ish and wtth guaranteed fire
proof Pyrex glas. lining, which
may be put directly into the
oven; 9 inchea in diaiiii'ter. A
distinctive and practical gift or
ervire piece.
i
V
Ash Trays, ?4.25
Inside the Dutch Sheffield
frame ia fitted a lining of col
ored glass, the whole being ur
mounted by a container for
safety match box.
Canton Crepe, Yard, $1.95
Tli ill mtml for Mift dr ia . y ilk ha neier heeit great, an
t'antutt t repe lead. We are offering for Monday, Mack, ny
Mil and tuown at thia remarkably low price,
art ftak Poii !
Iimnpir Cloth
Hi inch wldlh I't's'gy or Hmnp
it cloth. Plain or striped In
light or lUlk iiilom
Yanl, -lc
Tulilc Dama.oK
tlleaihed table ikmask wtlt
laiicy cob. ted ('orders. H m, hi t
in width.
Yanl,
lifi-itU'h IVi'calc
Mill riuN in '.' to in yard
lengths. I iglit or dark color,
:iil inch wldih, the
Yanl. loi.i'
Cotton HlankiU
Full si.e litaiiki I 7l'kil Inchet
I'l giey, Ian ur whit with fancy
colored hi.r.ier.
iwtch. $i.r.
Wool (Joods. Yard, $1.95
llcavj weight all wool rieioh srige in navy hljc, black or
brown. .,cially ttntahlv fur ichoul or businr frocks, and
tiiot aluctn when comhinrd with a bit of color.
Iim huk laasi'is &imo
lrjpry Mutlrufl
A wide .rtiit af tattri t
tm r ohm f rm hl h In t h.
14 hrk, e'd,
ft Ho und 79f
Outlnjr Flannel
SI in. kr In wllih. .f tivwvy
itaulily la plain while, hp
dally piliad
Yard, U"sf
in nm an aaiiiaii ajaat
Cotton C'hallU
fiilUbl fi.r con fort and ki
asuna, 34 lot hi hi woliti in
lifM t.r dtk ..io..
Yard, .
IhtM (ilnhittn
Die gtngliam I i Ku'"f
("ltm.nl f fulor ad paiUn s
11 lor h.a II lllh
Yanl, I 1 1 .
Wmncn's L'lulcrwcar
W" tin ii ' ei)f fine in, ilo, hi i,hl ri,l c-l'im and u.
l'n i I lht ai ! iMl i i.i iir .sm .. m a
i uinhii if l , 'i
I'riiv, ih. gainunl, i9
aa't. a fiai. tut,
Tlaltl r.lankctH
; link blaitktU in (irelty
plai pattern t,od heavy
Weight priced the
Pir, :t t
LtlKs Ctiiufnlb
I'll'in filled i n,(, .Ms, s'lt- V.'s
III, ti.rrd With attia, lit 4.
,'c-S i a U'llll.v.
i rh. t:
Curtain Scrim
Ties hate plant eriti an I
atlia. !va boid. ia. 3'l in. h.
ia Witih. I'nctd
Yard, ITe
;;i-iiu h iVt ti.ni.p
.14 ttk-a ti ail'h in Urj
iiim.i l f , an J.
Ha ? i': rrnrtj ik
arl.