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THE OMAHA Utr: SAUKPAY. IICTOUKR 21, 1 322. 11 Mrs. Harper Gets Divorce, Custody of Baby, Alimony Court Decide Husband Path" rr of Child W hone Patrrni ty Quentioned at Trial. Capper Attacks Stand of Armour It)'' f'lliiiil a oil! I ii ii 'II III ( !i- il go t.iat wcek HI ti'tllinl lc h,a Kntltl ii ti.iin on I Iib rhlrago IkimiiI i f tliid-i hurai tied I n- k l i Dm lint hcn ' I nil lu contrast JudrfA daiy'a t;iili!V til Hm a : 1 1 1 ill i-i Willi tliat of Atinour, III . fi unci a hate tuft ii ia lint gram onnilor III l liili il i nl'uO tiui greutiet export ruc hinli , umt the art Km nf !in I'tili'iiKD I'spilliog, ,'eh., Kt. 24 Mlfll Juitai Jmc T. fie ley ileddid the Jfurper divorce ne ty allowing tha wife a decree of divorce, rutody or Jere W iry, 3 montri'-oM daughter; M'rO alimony and iU jwr month for upport of I ho child. The tourt h'lil l hut Mr. Harper we the father f III" KVk wnose re lerr.ily w.t one of the !i llir. ll-'l at i rial. A. f, Aridroii, Identification eipcrt i f tln Om.ih pit I'm d l-Hrl (nOIil , leallfied that 1h nt fb child art'l Mr. Harper, were a'fiklngly similar, explaining that Hi ear are the moot pliable. fiiMn ut identification, nxt to f.ngcr Jirmfa. Mary Wenonah Harper, datigb'-r of Mr. ainl Mr), K, Hon ig.m, 221 Mouth r wenty fifth t -(, Omaha, via a i'j year old dancer when she rn.irrlir1 '. If. Harper on August JJ, U2I, at "ma ha, Mr. Harper, formerly an 'imalm f ill estate dealer, I imw liV. trig on a farm at liclti-mc. 'I'ha baby wa y n ti July H of this year, irlna tnonth and lil day iifir the date n which Mr. Harper 'hinged lil wif b-ft Mm, Mr. Harper linn four chl hy a for i'"f marriage, ll filed an anawcr ami in ma petition lu Ma wife action and lit reeleted Mr. Harper' 'iia with Virloiia liri(- thiii'rli wln-iiMi, Vr, Jlir(n-r tmtlfh'il nlm t rir'-fiiriicl to lnvr Jliirjicr on I ha awrmil tiltrht ft th'lr hniii'Vin;iiri anrl offirtr! to jilwln th rircimmfiifKe In rour'. Jofm Ifiirprr of DaviiJ City Invents Simplest Circuit One Tube Kxtethwiitrr CeU i?urr-Hr. g'-nrralivc Kffwt IMig No Largt? Itnlu iaiH . WaUrfirM, ,, t. 29 What if rllillriarl to U till lii,,l t tlrr ult yt for oliialiilng i r r r."r'm(iiin y t'-vi for illulriliiK um r tfi'in-raOon ha Umi lnvntl l-y KdmurvJ T ri. wellliilt if Hurt Jljil M'ark, M'naii fl'l, mi ehiKUal riKlnr. IxiMtin ut ti-nia of thin new 'licull liavn liii) tii'l l,y r. Klwllirm, aonm t,t thm In tim hihorHtuty ,f ir. tiroi nU-iif W, lukiinj, urn! iim.a of I ti m han yet failJ to ili) whut dinirl, Muiiy h tlt r hava l-ii rwnlvH by Mr, Kl wi'lllii from th who hav l."J hi rlr' ult, ao'l from ruillo n- ' Kli,"ia, who cli r'hira tJmt It i (ml a I'lixlifiriillin of th Arumlrong up-r- n yri'iiiK circuit that h'i tiaa U iuu,l, hut an nllr-ly i'W form ut lunik lip, A lit wln-th'r thla la ao r Hiia In I (irovij throuah fh I 'nfl"l t;it iwiii'rit iff)i-a, for Mr, . Im; Ima fiM a tavH, ir-jr(ory lo a(i;lylny for a iiati rit. Th mnttr la liow mi lo tlif radio ftorrt of th I'liitd Xlalna lulcrit ffl, Only Two Aajimimi-iii. Only two ajJlimtiiwiifn ara re'tulreij In thw t'lri'iilt. The ttinl la th tunlritf of tha lerl'l (In nit Ihrouxh a nuiull variahla riiiu.)iy, arid, at-vond, art fU rtrotiiaKiK'tir' fwM-a k to th itrM ( Irrut from tha lai r Irriilt, wlili II li fta hy tlio rouplinit loKth-r of thj lo i:lr:uit wlih a varlo r'ouplr 1 or ollur niimliir iriciritr, il''fl hi.ii yroinh roll rutin riling There r adh d to I he ordinary a, puraliia ralli'd for hy th ri'Krrtcniilva iKIks Music Show Broadcast bv Be 1 Ht-fuMl lo Trutify at (Iruiii Hraring Pra. Fire of Senator. .Son- Hit. of "JMlo BilP Sent Out SoIoinU Oil Th p,r r'vrln'ti iUi aong and li iiw from "lli'llo l;ill" Thumday r.lKlit when Tha tinaha lu- ir"rit4 f'MturB ruiiitTJ art'l rluiruv from tha muniral t'-mr of tlat rarna In rudlo irroKruin from nm ion WAAW, Iir';tor "lioh" Hh hun, who wrote Ilia ahow arid H'rvrral oi ( Ml, In-Jii-nl a l IH'y ftpliit Into tlin unvrnhly i f auin(f.-r. "Andy Outnp," a riovrlly one nurriler tnioiir ly Mr, Sh hnn, waa a ; idid hit with rwdlu audi mtui, while h! iither niinihm, "I'm n lomly I, in l M idow"aml "Kugtlrn A tin tor " were'e'iiially poUjir. It wo tha funt nttcrniit to tiroail int niuMcal revun ciiiaa ty radio In 'irimhii. Hdo tiurnliern hy riorenr Kllaworlh li.anler. Mien Onaa iwiver, J.rothy Mirilure, ;i,id Jlihrenn, Kerna Hhoup, OraM M'rery, Mlka Itenl. ro, Kliriera Hire and I,roy l!.lir m.ida up Midi t I.ixa rriterlalnmeiit for 'he Invlmhle audiemea aatter) f.ir and wide Ihrouuhout the rnlddla want, Tha dhow, "Hello liill," from whl h hint filjrht'a radio proitnim wa diit d, will h atiiK'"! In tha Mniilclput nudltoriimi In Novunher under tho . (HJldeei of th Kiln, Bernd Gives Radio Lecture on Credits lie: Aline iKI r rent of th l)Ulnej llef. rt ii t to a tMvfit imlillo litler an, n of J i,lo KIU il U, Harv, rhnir i .uri of tho I rilled hluua Hleil i.r lurillloii. in ulilih hn kitkiu-iili.il lha Norton. Kan., fa t. 20 The n f ia.i ijotden lful In l.uaineaaea, f.-rmtnr of J. tdin Armour to tealify heforaU npiM f nu.l rnilriMid hi ii'U aaid "tha i .Mi- I j U ar. of (rmln In aitnin tfulliK lulu liiri.nrd,'' Hi imlur Aitlmr i'iiitr of ci,iii( to 1kIi( Hie aiill kiiiln kuiiiI'Iihk Ki I r loin niiin i if the miiiIh a tin- Imw aflir tonnii'"", hy iilmiMt iinanl riillili .il Iin (, iIjii I In an Rddii a iru ti Vol, hua riri pae, hn n.illiiM a l.i in bat ihkIH. i will arid ili li riiiliiiillmi In Intve gruln kLiiiuiiHK rnucii, "Thla romitry'a. a;rnln growera lie- (or niulii Una iiiiMiii v i vi r kni w h UVy kiaaea .NaOl a1 .nW. f Slayillg ufiiiird ilililiiK mid . . iii' ,M(iiiiii'U oi i.uurpr Jinki'ii, Trim., IM 2'). Ailhur A. i i 1 h ii i,ii. a I'niiiriirlor, lulu e.i. i lity una in . i u il l 'd of a i li.irn" u( inuider Mrn. Ilfliiiunt I-i-iiiit ('all U'iiIiiiiiIiiii, it .' -Mia. (I. II. I lva and hnva every reueon for he Hi ving that Armour and oilier Ma: oi ruloia on the t'hli'iigo lumrd nf Inula hav, ly tlu'tr oHTilliiu, I'lnitrihnli'il I I'lnii'iil, u)'Hlih'tit i f Ihn Niilloriiil iniiiiii'a Mi ly, ii ( 'ii ,ii . K nl In Viili lt,t'iiui hiKt iilKlil. iemud a mil for n Hireling of tliv 1'aiH'a n.il imiiil eoiin ill to hv hild In in ,'oiiiliii' II and 1!. I'.ni Wiuit Ada ihixIiii'u rcaulla in rmiii' i lii'ii Hllli Ihn al.iMng nf lila wife by n Juiy In i-rliiiliyil point at l.rniiiKt'iil. Tcnn, ll.miiii allot hi" uifu In their hmiin tinir l. xinut'in mid cliiHiied that her dentil wiia an I h iiliil, n lie hurt filed at ln r In l h h, lu f Hint aha ia a luirgliir. " . . ' V' aM T i - ...... ,.ni ...... i..u. wA-,t inuat U; handled by rmipitent llriroln, lid. 24 At In i-loalng alori Thurad.iy th; errind Uyn of N'llrraaka, Odd Kt-llnwa elected flu- fol lowliiaT offl"i'rr '(rend mneter, John flirjor, J);jvM f'lty; 'rh-jriity rratid rnnatrr. C'hurlea Jolinaori, Vtntvmt; urnwl rdn, W. If, Vrmt'leeve, T It.'irrtnh; grand m-i-r-lnry, I',. H, fravla, North 1'lntte; gmnd tr-:iaurer, Frnnk II. P-ryiint, thimhu. K,;n K. 'Irecti-J-.-if of Ornnhfi w elei ln-d grand rep- reaentatlva to the noverelgn Mge which nuida in t'inr.-lnnnti In Heftem 1n-r, I'M. Th d'xt pl(;o of met )ng will he nt York, Officer elected hy the. Jlelx-kjih tin- aemhly are: I're.aldinf, Mr. Clrirri Montgomery, I-xington; vlee jirl d.rit, Mr. Myrtle Muaacr, IttmhvJIle; warden, Mr. M,i Vriifdi, Wiihoo; aecretarjr, Mr. Kmrnri I.. T;i!hot, Oma ha; treaanrer, Mra. Mary Wuhf, Onirt hn. Mr. Nettle Corrlek of I'lillafldo W;i eleeted gmnd reir'riitt)vs to the tntern.'itloiinl Itelw-kah aaar-mMy whleh will convene at the aame time and fikie a Hi aovvrelgn grand lodge. - fjnirle.li Foothall Men w 1.1 w Ton Loving, Declare Van Irf)ndon, ft. 20.-Tha Knglhth arf getting: worried shout their anorting; prx livltie. Having haiked for een turle In a aiiorting glamor, and huv I lug rredlted thetriwlvea with helng tho grenaeat aiiorting rruro In the world, they ara now troubled hy conatant defeat In the, aportlrig world. American triumph in golf linvo rnurter the l.'ngliall new whnt' wrong. Thero ha hten ona wrloo protiat made, however, which may hold th accret, KiaiiUill f;in ara tip in arm heciiuae foot hall puiy m ara allowing algn of alleged t-f-femlniny. It In Incoming cuatorn ary for fellow player to hutf and klaa tha aucceaaful player who acon-a a 1,,-llliant goiil. Thl practice may go on tha roiitlnent, hut Kiigliali port lover ara opposed to do it and they paper. 1 laid rltnii' unit. Only m tulai I unA, Tlii handle the vsrloii tmuXUiM heaaary for auper-regener-tan. Signal and hrrmrli'! are hr ought in better than wlih a two tuh ' aet. Kor f'f al hroadi aal and llhUnlng In tha re t la Uaed entirely v.lhout loop, aerial, or even eler-trlr; light arrr ket cornier lion. Merely ground ing on a radiator la Mirfflclent, Tha a-iund are entirely too loud with thl circuit If IViop or aerial are UKid. f'.iiivftvvr, tor long dmtiiro llateiiinif tl.ey ran he n-d, hut. have to be graduated down, a tha reception la vrry atrong for a tnrice. toen, according to w, ti. jterni ot t'lelghlon unlveralty, who lectured on thin auljart at the riinoha drain ex il.ftnga radio latlon Tliurda.y night, Tht rredlt altuailon la a, criterion hy which to Judge the condition of any Mialne, he anld. "Th enterprise that I low In roj. lectlng it receivahh- will find lfaelf alow In ri!chrglng i" ohllga IJoria," he declared, Jlr. I'rrid declared lrfrt, although !i'22 wa a eoiialrueriv year, "pro, (a-rlty wa not yet aeatedMit ourtahla conaldi-raWii dla- J everyone muat work toward put ting our honae In order. Compromise Reached on Open Shop Question tloviland, nil, 'i'lr-Hin open and cloaed ehop dlapiita In 1h L'lillvd Htalc Typothetae of AiiKrica wa compromiaed at the cloxlng acanlon of It annual convention M-re by prv viding for the reorganization of the lalor dlviaiona of the axuociation ap- arnlc trrmi the parent orgunimtlon. By an nrtiMidrwrit to the conatitu- tlon the open nnd cloae4 ehop grouv are perniittd to form aeparate organ- Izatlon outalde of the typbothetue hut m net remain affiliated with It, and to adopt any name they chooae, ao long a the nam'! of the national or(,-aiilza-tloii in not a part of It. , HOTEL FONTENELLE'S Famous Sea Food Specialty Broiled Alive Baby Lobster With Drwn ButUr 75 lrvtj in Buth SaitaurtnU it AU Hour Legal Tangle in Trial of Man for (irawl Larreny Akron, )., Oct. I J, A knotty legal tangle that may go to the atatn au preme gourt before final determina tion I diai loaed In the trial here of V. II. Curirilnghum, of r.'uahoga. Kail, on a charge oi grand lawny. The fa'M, ccjrding to the Indict ment upon which he will be tried ar that Cunningham carried an account with the Ohio mat hank and Truet company, and that, upon Inquiring bla balance, waa I old that it wa 14 J 4. He wrote check and drew thl amount. It ia declared, however, that hi actu al lalanee wa 114. Tho def'-nae oaaerta that Cunning ham made no falae ataternent nd that the money wa paid him volun- urily. j "Doaf and Diinib" Utppr Fintlit Hi Voire, and Flee Weliater, Ma., Oct. 19. A familiar ' "deaf and dumb" beggar in thl town j found hi voice and fled. j The beggar, w ho hud been doing ' fine huainea here, with ft algn pinned on hi breaat reading. "I am irteuf and dumb," wa either vlaited j by a miracle or attacked with abaent I nilndednea. auddenly aaked one of the citizen lo give lum money to h'lp hi widowed mother. The citizen mo tioned for a pullreinari. The beggar htnl retreat. Sparks One of the great ue of radio In tho future will be the ending of day and rilght letter abroad. The low rate that will be poaalble will make U' h communication feaalhla and eco nomical and reduce the lime nec-aary for transacting rxreanlc Mialne to that of land line. When a ateady hum I heard In tha receiver after wiring up s act. It may lie taken an Indication 'hat Ihere ia an open circuit nomcwhero. Trace out the wiring carefully ar.d acme little fault will usually present Itself. It 1 aald that the radio buslnes lu the last two year hna grov. n aoirifl thlna; like 6(5.000 per wnt. I'roBiiecloi In the dc;rt of the outhwet rurtv take iilong radio out fit o that they ran communicate with the nearest station In case help I needed. Center of While luulatinn Move Went in Last 10 Year Waahingtnn, ,,'t. 20.' Kr the first tun In three decade the center of foreign l-orn whit population of the l ulled Htale mined weatward Iri'tand of eatnrd In the 14 year from 191(1 to la:", The Vientward runvenietit w cue to lli increase In foreign born jMhit ii, inilntHin In I'nlifuriiia, ' : aim ,rl,iiia, th" renau buiriU! 1 atnted. lil anniiiiiH ii the renter to lie j il. .sled in liitiiu.le 41 decrees, 3 ndn- . i ti'ea and 4.i aecuiida lioitll. longitude j I M iltui"". ii mliiuiee and If aerumta , jtiil. Tlot "'ti't I in the eastern i ' tmit of Allen iiiunty, li.ili.iii. aUiut i le nalea runt i f New lUwu and 14 i n i) ml i f li nt Watt.. In tha It i Mar from II4 In n:J the tinier I ! I ad united fiv.iH lnainr, ft., Mali a. roaa tliw l.ila Itli lilt 't Indian ! re tini.n Ihetr wrntli I r nl n j (tr-ina ! i lei of .roint to th mm , I R.iUuranU it I I AU Hour I HoftL io;ln:NEiLr. Grot er Sura for I23.WH) I hart H4I111 from Widow ttoi.l.lll- I, Itl ;i-4,:ut Alidhmn, l4i,al,tl ... 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