The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 25, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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    THF OMAHA BfcE: WEDNESDAY. OCTUtftK lti
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V'i,r,:., IT-el la Terra ha
Freeing
of Cir ESIaycr
4 la at JuMiif," She A its;
Woman ot Hoauty May
Kill u She I'lraeVi
nj (!cape
i-illinsawood, J. J, f-, 14 Hi. 1
..iultml t l'f(y Iswil, churned Willi j
ino killing of K. W.rren Anderson, so ;
mlM "i"-r f ft luvir," ae criticised
hi Mity by Mr. Flora Ar.dirsori,
n 'it h-r of the 1 nj niun.
"I r'iri't Imaalne what the pwipte
of Ksneaa City rt thinking of," she
f-t.d. "A urtlf! of acquittal files in
il, fm of justice, i!r claims 10 1 ' i,fl r,;'".on snd I told htm I
freedom on the eround of emotional "ild trlv htm by answer tn June.
T ordeal wse compertlelr brlrf
la court
There were few witness, a and the
testimony i peadlly adduced.
tine look th witness lnnd.
The story of the shooting was
drown from her ly the attorneys.
hhn attain lived thrciKh thn Imr
rowing episodes which terminal"! tn
hr r f itiilly shooiin.,- Anderson In a
I riMHil which they oeeuplad together
! In a I'x ul hotel, J una 3.
j lie had allured her there, alio a
sert'd with a promise (if marriage.
' Allfeu! In .In.
rum imii been rdlnK a passu" in
it ii'iianiki novel in tthl'Ii
killed her l. vir, he wild.
Mm eh't Ai.'li'r"ii a h liy nron
the l.id mid tinned the rcvolvrr upon
hei.cii, er,dltif, a bullet tritu lor
It- int.
"I met Anderson tn a restaurant
111 I'-iytuti, O," she testified
"He asked ni to ruarry him twfoie
Slayer of 'Perfect Lover'
of Fifty Loves Is Freed
woman
insanity la an apl which doe not
ihko li.tr an on 11 1 whai she f 11
k.ik not neceeasry thai the .strains
finally iif tha Imw be Invoked A
second flesree iede would hsve
rved notice throughout the country
that women cannot roinrnit murder
Ml'h Impunity.
"I 11m li k of rendlns; of tha initr
d.'r thut tire cmimltlid vry dMy.
A woman of 1 harm and aomn trfauly
11 would w-ciii, nmy kill n hu ph ut" a
mid rH thn nv,"
!a'ir l t'rrnl.
Kiutwia r'liy, M (,,(, j,,vi,ni,,
I- "Vtggy" ill fu, (ifo Willi r
iii'Wid ik'irriiilliMlloii toilii?',
fh vlkd from thn cilnilrml mmt
hire unl ilfc'ht following Jut icijult
"il on th ch.'irr of the iiiiird'.r ot
hur lovrr, t runk Warren Anduraon.
leaping to her fut n the verdict
rad Mn. Hil thunked tha Jury
und aaarrted "now I am going to atay
r'xht hara In Kanaa City and make
good. I'm going to rid for my little
Twhe aha WrMt-A him In Kauma
City.
Tliiy movd in tha hotl whr tha
trinifdy occurred.
Ph nuked him lu marry her. aha
I anid.
Iluaula of f oiiuiil.
"I waa nearly alunned hrn ho told
me hU wife hud luherriiloeia and
he ronld find no grounds for divorce,"
lin en Id.
"J ickcd him wlni t I wna golnt; to
do," aho tod the court, "and ho aiild,
'do na ymi iil.a",' "
ifo tnlil her. I'ho nitacrud, thut ht
had alinlliiily hroki.-n thf; heart of
Ju o'her woiiun.
Mho (mid Hint ho could not rn'.ill
ahootlmr htm, hut remmhi ieJ jihoct
hur hi'inclt in tha l.nimt.
Jiielicp Day Kcnign.
Waahlnvton, Oct. 2i. Tho realna
tlon of U llllnm It. Day aa aaaoclala
Juatlc of the auprema court wa
tendered to I'reeidcnt llardlnr; today
and waa accepted. Il will b effective
November 14.
"East Is West"
In Feminine Footwear
and many of the new Full footwear faahiona one now aeos o
Fifth Avenue or Broadway will likewiio be soon seen in Onmha on
r'arnam or Sixteenth Street.
Leadinr eastern dfaignera and craftsmen have created muny
of the newer ahoe atylea now obtainable at Fry's dainty shoes
with clever strap and cutout arrangement and exruimtc con
truating underlay! that flatter the pretticat foot.
One really marvela at the versatility of tha deaijrnent of
Fry's Feminine Footwear for among: our newest arrivala
are revealed the most beautiful arrangements of straps
Fry's have ever featured.
"Sat'mfn'ng Shoes at Money-Saving Prices"
FRY SHOE COMPANY
DOUGLAS AT SIXTEENTH STREET
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IVitity Mnile lli all, nurn, dlvonre,
Nirlnifli !d, III., and llaylon, O., hIihI
and Mllt'il V. W. Aiiilcrfiim In a lisn
an tl.r hotel anil llun attempted
uliidi;. Kile d'llnrrd lie wai In have
married her, hut alio found lie had not
hern divorced. Amlrinui wiis a mi
Jnr In the air service diirhiK Ilm wsi
and met .Mia. Ileal), llu-n jn army
liurne, In l).il'Ui. She culled him the
"erfect lon-r." hut asld lie liad
htiaaled l her that 50 women loud
liiin. Andrnon wai it nuIKe of Col
liiiKSHood, . J.
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Pow-WowGilled
on Indian Claim
for Black Hills
Chiefs of Virion Hand of
Dakota KnlrtMMi Mrrt Willi
Fctlrral Covrrnmont
Officiali.
I'ierra, e. D., Oct, Jf-hlfa of
the various bunda pf liaKota (Moua)
Indlnna, rea.rvninn auiierlr.terdert,
Indian and white orTV'ala of the
churvh and rereaiiUtlve of the fad
era! rnvemment met in Plrr today j
at (he request rf Charles It, Turk, j
t'nlti-4 at-itea vommiraloriar of In- I
dian f?.!ta. The cor.trnr a tn 1
'ake up questions reluting w the wcl 1
fir it tha Inlir,a and sdjuatment
of thair cl il.-ne. ,
Among tha mori un(ortant euhjarfa I
to b d:acuad la the tla.m of (he In
dians for return to them of tha whole
urea of the Plek Hill. The redman
i.nind that the cruet of tha tribes 1
concerned ceded the Black Hills to 1
the United Ptates without the consent j
of the required number of nul mm
hers of the trihrs, l.'nder the trlU) ;
luw, ceaalon or aale of land called for
a ballot In which three fourths of i
the adult males muat eignlfy their j
will to have any change made.
The i'aha Hup 0l'i;k llllia) were .
long held saere.d by tha Indians and
a number of (he older member of
the Diikotn nation atlll cling t the
old wsye und lllfe.
Ane of tho bicKett pieejs of mural
ducoriitioii ever undertaken by a
womon I to h'j done by Mra, H. Van
l'.uren Magunlgle of this city for tho
1,000,000 Liberty MemorliiJ building
to be erected In Kansas City.
DON'T WEAR OUT
IN THE WASH
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Bk- MBasaaBBBa '
Deflation Blame Is
Trivia,l Says McAdoo
A nn oprr.er for hla reirulitr
apeech Wllllum O. McAdoo, secretary
of the treasury under the Wilon ad
ministration, auemiiied to refute th.i
occuMotlon made a few nlchia nuo in
the Municipal auditorium by Bcnatoi
Mrdlll M.formtik of Illinois that. Mr.
McAdoo fiructlcally ruined the rail
roads f'uiiiitf I'tJH when they wei
under jfovernment ontrol. The for
mer secretary resorted to strotiu; en
pletlves In cnllins the nsscrtlons ot
the JIlinoiH senotur flae.
On thn subject or deflation, Mr.
McAdoo first declared that It did not
matter who wan rerjionsihlu for the
present inflation In credit, wheibei
deinocriitM or rrimlillcans. and then
proceeded to make statement whicn
I were supposed to prove, thut the re
j publican parly was not only reapon
I sible for this condition but that it
(.penly advocated deflation rneasure.i
In its naiiotifll campoln platform,
KpcKkini? of the tariff, Mr. McAdoo
said the bankers ond Iare manufac
turers influenced conk-res In the pass
age of tho bill to bring buck to their
coffers the money he alk-tied they
npent for the republican campaign.
Co-Otieralive Marketing
Bodies to Hold Contention
Louisville, ivy., Oct. 24. A national
convention of representatives of co
operative marketing organizations ot
the United 8tntcn, to be held at Wash
ington, was definitely decided upon at
the Initial meeting here of the Inter
cooperative conference committee,
composed of lenders from such mar
keting organ Uujtions In the I'nlted
Htate and Canada. The date for the
convention wna left for determination
Tuesday.
Judge. Robert W. Fink-ham, Louis
ville publisher, was itmilo c Imlrinun of
tho committee and Charl-a M. Mor
gan of I 'alias, T-x., representative of
the American Cotton Growers' ev
change, secretary.
QheHcind that Protects
the Home
LIGHT is the hand that pro
tects your home. It warn
the intruder that the piercing eye
of light i ready to expose him.
Prowlers seldom enter a
where a light is burning.
home
Because of Omaha's
low electric light
ratei, it coiti only a
little more than a
penny to burn a 25
watt lamp all night.
.1 Light AltSIgM tor
a I't nnyand a Third!
Nbi4ksJtiPovertf.
One Killed, One Hurt
as Thresher Blows Up
Nebraska City, Neb,, Oct. 24. B
illusion of a holler of a thrcshln
mBchlno near here today instantly
killed Fonk Iielttmcr, scalding an!
throwing him 30 fc-et In the air. John
Holrnidt, a workman, was severely in
jure.!. '
Court Want Judge to Turn
Over Creamery Firm Books
An alternative writ of mandamue
from the circuit court of appeal was
served on Federal Judge Woodrough
yiaierday, miking him to appear In Ht.
i'aul, October 30, to Inform the court
why he will not turn over book and
r--nrd of the Waterloo Creamery
company to Ouy Hrewer, Council
liluffs, receiver in bankruptcy.
The Judge said he refueed to turn
them over for two rrasons; First, be
muse the records and affairs of the
company are in charge of Herbert S.
lUnlel, whom Woodrough appointed
receiver, prior to tho Iowa action;
and second, because tho book ond
record aro now in the hand of the
federal grand Jury. 1
Parents' Problems
Painty georgette garmant. chiffon
Wilms, fine gossamer Uc and other
dainty artlclta of wear are rarely uom
out on the person. They r too often
worn out la the wash, attacked and
discolored by the harsh Ingredient of
soaps. Linn, the soap powder with the
lemon fragrance, la famed for Its treat'
rnent of dajntv wan strrnents. Linn
contains no lys, csustio or grit. It can
not harm. Linn dissolves out dirt, af
fecting the delicate alrand of tha fabric
Itself no mora than If yon uaed pur
water alone. Linn ta comforting to the
hands and Ita pleasing fragrance ban
lilies soapy odors forever. Your grocer
ha Linn. Buy on package than be
the Judge,
to the Sixth Door,
Paxton Block. Well
have the most artis
tically decorated
studio la the west.
Wednesday Special Sale of
Long Suede Fabric Gloves
$1.25 Values
C
Pr.
At
79
They come in beaver, mastic, gray, mole and pone. Sizes
5A to 8j. Besides the advantage of low original cost, there is
the economy of upkeep, because suede fabric gloves are so
easily washed and require no expensive trips to the cleaners.
Main I loor !S or I h
All Silk
Pongee
1 ?va.
Of course, there in pon
gee and pongee, but this
is the standard first
quality. By that we
mean it i 12 mommie
weight; Japanene pon
gee, full 33 inches wide,
and moat important of
all, it has been properly
cleaned and washed m
it is free from imperfec
tions and has the true
silky aheen of a finely
finished fabric.
The wholesale coat of
pongee has advanced
considerably during the
last thirty days in an
ticipation of the new
tariff. The future mar
ket gives every indica
tion of going higher.
Buy Today!
Aar'n Floor Center
Dark Princess Slips
Are the Staunch Ally
of the Fall Frocks
The slim silhouette de
manded by draped
frowns and coat frocks
is carefully preserved
by these princess slips
that do away with all
bunching of undo r
garments. They are tai
lored styles cut on new
straight lines; in navy
blue and black.
Slip of Lingette, 1.99
Lingette is a mercer
ized material with the
soft feel of silk, the
sheen of satin and the
wearing quality of cot
ton. These slips are
well made, full cut,
with deep hems.
Slips of Heavy Satin, 3.99
Same style in satin. There is no skimping in the
cut of these slips.
Third Floor Center
:USE BEE WANT ADSTHEY BRING RESULTS.
How can ehlldren best be taught
good manner?
Make good manners a requisite for
com ng to the table w th grownups
Kien the I ttle eh Id 2 years old prizes
th's prlv b-ge. Ti ll the ch Idren that
only persons w th (rood manners are
pleasant at table When old enough
to go out w th father or mother, aga'n
make good manners the requirement.
Ah for the manners themselves, teach
a few points of etiquette, expla'n'ng
that cnns'dfrat'on for others la the
boa's of good manners.
To Insert your Want Ad. "Tell the
Telephone" Atlantic 3000. Better
Isults at Lesser Cost.
AVS r.KllKKT.
rt rKTiKrjMF.NT.
A few uYsi'S of VeMhn.l.axene Cou?h Svrup will atop a bsj rough
and cold in a" ort i ru r. Kvery devoted nmliier Wtlt surely r thank,
fni to know tlui !,,y ran wi'ie thin fine cmu'.'i syrup at small expense
and wiUi tin minute of br time, liy iIl.iit so, aha knows she is
. - ' . piut'vtinir her love-l on-.- ftom the
&AfcZlt. "S l"-'ln.-ed t forts of a hid cold and
VvtaVIJZH !,r' Vl r t ng" the Iiki'lNnst of pneu
i'W4aSM monia. infiu. nx and tuberculosis.
ftPrritfll Ju 53 A ""fleet. d .old ii the luvimiing- of
If A a '. I le'cHUf ot Pii.t.Vrf t,nr t,
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t" "J.-ii' w-U J n". !,,,;. rii.tn.-M r.ar t, give
1 , C. r""" Uiui r,,i'l tneoKinit centsnune
'If .Tj.1 YtJX fh,''r ''''!" end aaivutir.
k4 t IL Menlhu-Utrne U pui and free
4 h . tu, 'r''"' ' Moroform, onnt,-, , nafcotirs.
c-m & ij -s " " l.iMe me.hvin.-a si Met thol,
P'Hl Jr' . . "", Wild t'h.nv, Te.,. rtc U
A l eeir i il r.rnc l, nlh. l aiene e
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a run pint
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nn be ti..ic at eot of shoot 74 Mi
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f-r a b- itia ef llls.-Lhura'a . e
Mentha I atrse. I1ln, J r. ! on
to m -k ai,, the d v it with eai-H
Let l ii so Mfr, etier or.
teeti'n f. r t! wko!e fri'. Hum.
dir.: of th . !, ef b titles kin
t-eit ur.i IA lh l,.t It . . . .
I.if, t-t'e It 4aeree.i v ,,ry , m may fviedad. Al
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IU It! .au n I t ,.ut t'o, '4li.a, t-1 A aampl sad
' A;.ac t, a tvll'.. ,ei,. f. in slant,..
Can you build a brick house
without bricks?
IP a man told you he was going to build a brick house without
using any bricks, you'd think something was wrong with him,
wouldn't you?
Well, then, what about the man or woman who plans to build
a sturdy human body but neglects to cat the kind of food that builds
that kind of body?
Many "refined" and denatured foods are lacking in the mineral
elements which the body requiresespecially for bones, nerves
and teeth.
You do get the ritfht mineral elements in Grape-Nuts the deli
cious cereal food made from whole wheat flour and multed barley.
Every bit of the nutrition which Nature puts into the grains
is retained in making Crape-Nuts. Lime phosphates, iron, mag
nesium, potassium are ull there. And then, (n, there's thut won
derful flavor una enVpness that mukes eating u joy.
Try GrupvNuts with cream or milk for breakfast or lunch
tomorrow , and sec if ot haven't been missing an unusually deli
cious and sustaining fHd. Sold w hcrev er good hmd is wild or sen ed.
"There's a Reason'
m Grape-Nuts
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