The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 25, 1922, Image 3

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    THK OMAHA I.KK: W KDMvI)A V. Ol'luUr.K 25 IS)-".'.
Victim Denies
Darinjr Man Who
SIiol Him Down
Wife Doesn't Blame iMate for Shooting
Family Vi-il Annailant in Jail
Vt ifi I','jr-nt Hope
That Wounded Merchant
Will it.rovir.
H. I.llwriiiHii, Twenty ffiurth n l
In-lur ini., iiii'irhiint, In linl
I.lir hnxiinl ycdii rilny imu'riln 1
nl'rt Unit tii' lui itn i 1 MuitIh Hiir
My, 201 Wlllln ttwnii-, l.i hIhkiI
hi hi.
I. llii'i iiihii nlfxi iti'iiliii In1 luuxhoil
V.I1P11 Jinrm-y t) him Mm. liuinry
hihI their clillilnti wort! hungry. Mb
iiiuin, woutulnl Iwlri" Mnniliiy Bflr
noun ty Harm V, who fln il fuur liot
ul him, him fmr i Iiiiik i) to p-euvrr,
jir'tilliitf l'i IihiiMiiI utli'iidunt.
"I hi" lie y Inner, " mini Mm.
I -unify, whime hunluiMil In n-Uit hrhl
at fVntrMl il ! mmion fur th ("limit
i ii If. "My liiicliiiml rl l9 wrmiK lo MliiMit
li'in. hut hi- wim cli nic rale. l,llirmiin
M in hilHmiiil h IiiikImciik Hint
'liiln'l pny, tiur ihllilien wi-nt miffi-r-UiK."
Tearful I'mllim.
Mm. Mn l,ivinti (if (ho imlilli" wil
fine lioHnl in ciii-Ink fur Mm. liinniy
iitnl Iht nix i hlliln ii. They yiiw -r-rnlltf.l
to viHlt tli.'lr fat her In Jiill
yi'Hlirdiiy iniirnliiK. Tin; jiurflriK wuh
ii trnrful iin',
Mr. Livliw hiiIiI Jhn li.inn'y up
1'i nli'il to tlm wi'lf.iri: luiiinl fur In l
liiKt 'J'hiirn.lay,
"I lrlfl tn Ki-t Mr. I.llici muiY tu
Klvu nut ,nrt if tlm ti.Ml Mr, Hiir-
m-y gave lilm fur thu t.tiiuiiiiit," nilil
Mm. LpvIiim. "Mr. lliirni-y wiin will'
lii(f to wl Imi'k tht ruitaiiriint fur
half tlm Rinoiint li pulil for It."
IfMinry, while hiln taken to tin
ulntlori hy poller. Juki i -r the nlmot
lux, Milil h hail Inti'ii' d to kill hlnv
wlf with th Lint Hliot lift In hi it
alvl'v. DMuloft Will In I'liliic.
"We ciinif to Onialiii from Lincoln,"
ml' I :anny. "I.llici inan Haul I coulil
mipport my furnlly wllh tin? riuiuuruiit
I liouwht from lilm. Jiut lie nilHiip-t-Hcuti'd
ami 1 ct fiilaf iniike no money
wllli It, I linked lilm inany (Iiikh to
(my liack Die money. 1 wrntn lilm
II letter, iIoIIiik (lie xerlplureM, Imt
i hen I met him Monday find pleaded
'
. Jit '
lh-( '0 Ml - 1 fwJf i
1 fiemaips Mft) nm j
; 1 yfc 1
i I II. ill
"I Impe Mr, I.llierman ricovern, hut I ilnn't hluino my liushiuul for
NliiioliiiK lilm," H.ild .Mm, Morriit Harney, who, will) five nf her ilx lillle
ililldren, vhlled her hilshuml In Juil elenlav.
Mr. Kiirney, who Miyii he Mint K. I.llierman, men limit, liei :nie I.llier
man led iihn lo Invent liln money In a liarl liuslnex venture and refuned lo
aid lianiey'n deHllliile family, In shown In the middle of the ttniup, henlde
Mm. Harney, The rliildren are: Surah, II; Nlililey, ; llavltl, 8; KoiiIh, S,
and Mux, Kertlm, 15, the olilesl, wart not prenenl.
I.llieriiian, who I III wrlnim condillon from wound In Lord Utter hox
pllal, lit kIiowii uliine.
with lilm fot aid for my family he
only JaiiKlieil, Then I almt him."
Idliirman, npptirently expecting to
He, dli t.iiui a will to the police whllo
he Wiin I k 1 1 in taken to (lie hospital.
lie Hfild yeHlerdny morning lie would
piOMecute lliirney for the shooting If
he recovered.
Heleanf: t)f Wt-altliy Woman
From Awjlum h Sought
Mneoln, (let. 24 (Special.) Mr.
and Mm. II. II. I'umplicll of Clay
i 'enter have fluked thu fcld of the
hoard of control to secure the dla
charge from the hospital for tho In
sane of Mlstf Malile Could, formerly
n receiver tried to well to Kugene ('
Kppley of the Kontenclle. at litmihn,
whh enjoined l,y Judge Morning to
day. The Mlierlff had advertised It
for sale to sat-fy a Judgment against
the building company, hut MmJIcy H.
Hurst, a preferred stock holdi'r, asked
that it be deferred until some settle
ment of the company's affairs can he
made, A committee to find a basis
for compromise Is to meet Thursday.
Primmer Seeks Death.
Mnooln, Oct. B4. (Hpecliil.) If.-irry
f'arnls, a prisoner In the city Jail,
sought escape by suicide Tuesday, but
he was thwarted. An nfllcer hap
of Kearney. Miss (.lould come from piened to go Into his xcll and found
a family of wealth, and Is reputed to i him hanging by the neck from a
own considerable properly. She wan
in the hospital at Hastings fin' seven
yearn, then was paroled for two
years and Is now In a private, sani
tarium. TVrs. Campbell say they have
the opinion of Or. 1J. K. William,
former superintendent at the Lincoln
hospital, that she is sane.
trousers' belt suspendi d from the
roof, and cut him down, ('amis is a
"dope" tlend who was caught trying
to steal morphine from a doctor's
otllce.
Sale of Lincoln Hotel
ly Slieriff I Enjoined
Jalncoln, Oct. 24. (Special.--Sale of
the Lincoln hotel property, owned at
one time by tho Nebraska Iluildlna
and Investment company, and which carted away by truck
Oakland Store KoMied.
Fremont, Neb., Oct. 24. (Special
Telegram.) Keports reached the sher
iff office here today of the theft
of $4,1)00 In merchandise from the
Alex Wlckstrom general merchaudiae
storeat OaRland, near here. Clothing
and shoes made up the loot, evidently
l.) Man Found
in Automobile !
Frickhou (JVt
idfeli'sti
Orand lilarid, .S'eh.oct. L'4. Curl
Allard, manager of the Wolfe store
at Krlckson, Nd., was found dead in
his car 15 miler mji theast of Old,
after being nilHsod 12 liours, It la
thought he was overcome with gas
while Inking a rest from driving, but
an Imiucsl will be held lale today.
He was single, making his home wllli
un aunt.
A Timely Event Mid-Season Sale
Our Better Grades of Women's
Fashionable Footwear
The sale now going on includes 15 models of
the latest styfes in footwear for present-time
wear. At this low sale price it is common
sense economy to purchase several pairs.
Clever
New
Styles
5
For
Street
Semi-Press
and
Dress Wear
lllack Satin or Patent Leather Dm Pump
with covered Junior i . t neh iieds.
Iliac k Satin or Patent Leather Dres
Strap Pump.
With flexible soles and covered French heels.
Itlack Satin Pre Pump With Patent Leather
Trimming
with covered low heels.
Alhver lilack Satin lre Pump With Headed
Vamp and Strap
Mth eovetvil French heel,
Pattnt Leather Walking Oxford
lilack hid TuthStrap the Pump
with cuvereil French heel.
TKird Floor
fey fry
Reduced for Immediate Clearance
400 Pairs of Women's New Fall Low Shoes
195
HUxck or Iff turn llrocaUd
Satin Tongue Pump
Hrmtn Sid tr Valfkin
Walking Oxford
lihek Satin Tongue Pump
Pattnt tritthtr, Muck hid ur Urine n
14 IUa.1
Xcie Strap Lffect In
Ulack Satin,
Pattnt Leather ur lilack hid
I'or Semi'lke Wear
Patent Tongue Pump
hid, Valt$kin Walking Oxford
Our
l' rnuvient
Sin Ymintr
on i:th Strut
the A t nl
yt ti ft r
t !
Wednesday Our Semi-Annual Sale of
Munsing Wear for Women and Children
Seconds and
Samples at
Many women who
prefer Miinsingvvear
for its durability and
excellent fit are
about to purchase'
their season's outfit.
To buv them at tin;
substantial savings
this sale offers is a
bargain in the most
genuine sense of the
word. Remember
styles and size as
sortment will be best
at 9 a. m. Wednes
day morning when
the sale starts.
II t0 IL
BEYONDt i
i Wear
Less Than
Regular Prices
COMPARE
Munsingwear sec
onds possess the same
fine quality of yam,
the same perfection
of fit and the same
durability as firsts,
liut so rigid is the in
s p e c t i o n' of their
makers that th tini
est oil spot, misweave
(cai-efully mended)
or drop stitch is suf
ficient to rank the
garment a second. Jn
the judgment of the
shrewd shopper, tlx;
big savings in price
far outweigh these
small irregularities.
Ill
Munsing Wear for Women
Women's Cotton Union Suits Medium and heavy weights in
.all styles knee and ankle length, fleeced or without. 1 OC
Regular prices 2.00 to 2.50, sale price, , A -0
Women's Wool and Silk and Wool Union Suits All styles in na
tural color and white. Regular v ) r i
75c
prices 4.50 to 5.50, per sini,
Women's Vests, Pants and Tights- Fleeced or without
fleece. Regular prices 1.25 to 1.7.3, per garment,
Munsing Wear for Children 2 to 16
Boys' and Girls' Cotton Union
1 M a.iw1 nnH rl eont efrlna I Tin 1AM Sit 1T.B- ifTll I Q ! IV
1.75
Suits Closed and drop seat styles
t i 1 J 1 A II
m wiiite. cream ana natural. ju
styles. Kegular price
1.25 to 1.75; sale price,
Boys' and Girls' Part Wool Union
Suits High necked and long
sleeves. Kegular prices
2.00 to .UK); sale price,
75c
1.50
Bovs' and Girls' Wool and Silk
Union Suits Regular prices 2.75
to .3.75; sale price,
special,
Children's Vests and Pants
Heavy and medium weights in
coiion ami a iew in wooi. ncgu
lar jtnees 8oc to l.oO; sale
price, per garment,
... j,.
60c
Third FloorCenter
mm
mm
il'i j
c
The Satin, Gold and Silver Shown in These
New Fall Hats
at
Identifies Them With the
Mid-Season Mode
M i
ft (n
Tlt o.df-r endinttluiM loimd in Ut
im- a fli.irnnnu fil fT winlrr fur
!h' . asoii dnn i pute ditY. r'iit f.Iiioiu
are nrniitcd in tiiillim rv inml. nnd the niKii
im mi.hcav a faorito U luctal cli.th.
That it m k charming winter f.-ltinn, tn new
turJwim with th.-ir cltttrrim; in. tal brmad. will
niiimv you. In ,.iitf th.. hrilliami' ,t th..
I't' tal f.il'Hrt i ,,ftctird ttith Mipple UlU . f
alut.
iii run- jiiaiuy
!rnv n.
turlarn himw, wuh r..!d, with ,h,r r(,'
and dark C'..,, d w rap.
ntm hat ntv in .lM .,,
- a 5 .JSi m
jj
5
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