The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 14, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Illti OMAHA HEE: TtlSSDAV. NOVKMBKU II. IX
Disease Sweeping
Refugee Camps;
Hundreds Dying
Itfd Crons Worker Gains First
Hand Picture of Conditions
at Salonika Thousands
Are Starving.
Washington, Nov. II Hundrwlii of
refusee from Al Minor, ravaged by
svnallrHX mill tiirvllon, nr dying
dully nt Salonika, Ho'nrilinK to a m-s-rai
from Ml" Sophia Neleon nf tha
American Kd Ctouu nursing servlie
at Athens, r''''lvii) t nutinnul heid
tiusrters ff tha ft'-d Cross today.
Mls Nelson.- who ha just returned,
to Allien after a survey nf conditions
at V'ilonlka, give a flrwt hand picture
nf "terrlMo conditions auiniiK the
starving thousands," an announce
iimnt by tha lied Cfixi says.
"First eareful tl'imlniitlou of the
nf UK" ii r it tit Kalnnlka JuaC rmn
jiUtfd," tha Nelson messfiR suld.
"This la th Invest refugee renter In
ire-r. There are 70,000 In rlty and
another 70,009 In surrounding coun
try, Uundreds or dying; dully. Ma
laria la sweeping ull mmpa. There la
no food, no clothing, no niedlrul sup
pile. Whoever gets slrk, dlea.
"An Ainsrtean Ited Cross alilp ar
rived with flour and people moblied
If, breaking, tha flour aai-ha. hvery
duy big rloUr occur et the only aoup
kitrhea tn Salonika, which dispenses
7.600 porfftui dally.. 1'eople fluht lor
food, pulling" iwlr and knocking ruch
other down. Titer la looting and
stealing ut night throughout tha city.
"Ona of tha greatest tragedies la
tha f reo,iint suicide of I hone who ton
no longer endura the awful condltiona.
Tha city la choked with refugee, wbo
nr In ai-hoola, chun-he. mosques,
warehouses, enf'-a, moving picture
theater, ruin, corridor of public
buildings, mil way Motion and quay,
you fall over them In tha street.
"Tha flrat ahlpment of American
Jted Cross (lour and milk has reached
Kalonlkn and mora flour la coming In
a few dnya." '
Idaho Man Encounters
Blizzard on Stock Trip
Leo MacNamara of Owyhee, Idaho,
waa on tha local market yesterday
with a atrlng of live car of lamb.
Three carload of the shipment aold
for $13.75 a hundred and tha other
two'cara aold for JlS.fiO a hundred.
"W hud a tough trip," said Mr.
MacNamara, 'Jt taking 10 daya to get
her and we encountered one of the
worst atorma of my experience. Aa
noon aa we left Buhl, tho loading
point, It began to torm and kept
getting worae until we reached Wy
oming, when we went Into a regular
bllzJard. Heavy inow and wrecked
train held Be back and. the atorm
waa ao bud tlje flagman could not be
anen when aent back to avoid rear-end
col I talon.
"Next month we will have another
consignment of liinih for the local
market. I have been building up my
breeding herds and expect a large pro
duction next eaon." ' ' ' '
Mrs. Mary E. Barker
Dies; 111 Four Weeks
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Cleveland Grid Player Dies.
Cleveland, O., Nov. 13. Hubert
Gurley, 15, memlier of tha Cathedral
Lathi foot bull team, died thin morning
from internal injuries suHtained . In
football practice three weeks ago.
Mr. Mary K. Darker.
Mr. Mury K. Barker, wall known
In Omaha society, died ut her home,
32 Dodtfo lreet, early Hutulay even
ing, Phe hud been, confined to her
bed for our week. "
. Mr. Barker wa active In charity
work In Omaha and Interested In
rhurch ai tlvlllea , of Trinity cntha
drill.
Horn In Oeluwars , county, ' New
Vork, June 18, lr,3, , Mr. Harker
moved with her father; a lumberman,
to Oahkonh, Wi., wham she' was
married to tha luto MaJ. John Barker
m-ld'iO. Hhe and hpr'husband re
turned to New York state to Omaha
in u2. . ,. .; ' :
. Mr. Ilarker I survived by a daugh
ter, Mra. Uobert Hmith of this city,
and a brother, Henry Kwart of
Marinette, WI.
Funeral services, which are to b
private, will be held at the residence
Wednesday afternoon at 1:30. After
the regular Kplcnpnl service, con
dueled by Pe.in Stephen McOlnley of
Trinity cathedral, burial will be mads
In Forest Lawn cemetery.
Jean Jenkins May Lohc L'yc
From Crash; Husband Jailed
Hoy Jenkins, divorced husband of
Jean Jenkins, one of the girls chained
by Fred lirown, Benson manacle man,
wa sentenced to 15 days In Jail for
reckles driving by Judge Wappich In
Central pollre court.
Hi arrest followed a collision of a
car he was driving with a World
Herald truck in front of the Union
station early Kundiiy morning. Mrs.
Jenkins may lose her left eye us a
result of the crash.
Jenkins la accused of driving 35
miles an hour.
Mother Would Serve Girl's
Sentence in Penitentiary
When her daughter was sentenced
to the htate penitentiary for passing
bad checke, Mrs. Pat Dohan begged
of District Judge Leslie that she be
sent In her stead. .,
As the judge passed sentence the
girl fainted and the mother became
hysterical. Both were removed from
tho room.
The 24-year-old girl was areeted
last May by department store detec
tives after a chase from the Hotel
Loyal to the Fonlenelle.
Slight Woman
Brings Prowler
to Bay With Gun
Fort Crook Soldier, Attempt
ing to Knter House, Cap
tured After Widow
Fires Twice.. . ,
A sure flrs gun In tha bands of Mrs.
Kditli Jtlchardson brought a mid
night prowler to bay Kutidny night.
Tha little widow,' weighing only 130
pounds, tired two shots at the In
truder, befors a neighbor, Wtlllmn
fitoeter, rsn to her aid and helped
capture the wlndow-prler. .
Ho gave the iifuoenf Junies McOinn,
private at Fort CrooK.
Hlme the death of her husbqpd
four year ngo Mrs. Illehnrdon has
lived with her sick, widowed mother,
and her two young son, 11 and IS,
In a little horn st 140ft Drer I'ark
boulevard.
, Hide and Keek Game,
"I am the strong one In my family
I have to protect tho rest because 1
have no one elis nji ,whora to rely,"
said the sturdy llttlo woman. "My
husband bought tn the gun a short
time before ho died, been use burglurs
entered our house several times be
fore." , i. " .
Mrs. Hlcliardson said she had no
fear In Using the gun, though sh
never flrcd 'pne before In h'V life.
"I was so angry at the prowler for
disturbing my poor, sick old mother,"
she exclaimed. '
The woman and th prowler played
a game of lilde-and-sek before she
captured him, Mr.. Richardson re
lated In police court.
. Hole Support of Family.
"I'd drive him away from one win
dow and ho'd reappear at another.
Then he trted to break In tho doors.
I flrcd two shots to scor him, then
I ran out after him."
Yesterday morning Mrs. Richardson
appeared at her work In the account
ing department of the American Ex
press company a If nothing had dis
turbed her night's slumber. She I
the sole support of her family.
McGinn, who said he wa drunk,
will be hell for military authorities.
DuLlin Inn Owners Get
Jail Sentences and Fines
Arraignment on liquor Indictments
were headed by the Dublin Inn crowd,
arrested June 30 In a raid, dn federal
court yesterday morning, yhere are
150 cases on the docket.
Richard Ward, Fred Myers and Earl
O'Brien pleaded guilty to indictments
charging them with conspiracy to vio
late the national prohibition amend
ment. They were sentenced to threo
month in the county Jail and fines of
$500 each.
Mr. Ward was fined $250 and three
cook at the Inn, Tommy Oreaves,
Iiortha McKlnney and Marshall Lewis,
were fined 15 each. :
Bert Iliatt a nd A I Slllcia, arrested
at the Goat farm, were fined 1500 and
$100 respectively.
Little Widow Holds
Persistent Prowler
I'reraot Influn
Tho Tonic trial buutm Effant of l-uallra BBOUO
OI'IMNE TnlilMl will kmo tha nviMIl In
tiltlir oonntlon and tt.ua ward off all altatka
of t ouu. Grip or Iriiluenft. 8oe Anr.
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it " fTTflfif! , ' site.
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Show livine room with dtnintr alcove ' . ' .f'
In rear. The bedroom (U left) is just J ZJ
visible, while behind the dinintf alcove V a i sJ ye'
is the kitchen. The ilresinir room and X wii s S J "
arc i cached through the door MaU)it' - ''i,t ,
hathroom
to left.
A Complete Model Apartment
in a show window
9
COMPLETED IN 24 HOURS
Iluilt by tho Drake Rental Agency
Fjrni.shfd by Orchard vc Wilhtlm Co.
it's surely a convenience to honu'seeker to have the intervstiriif rt vt
40th nd Cam er 3ih nd IUvrntort lMught rig-ht tlgn tti the hoj
fin district. At any rate Mr, W. It, Drake the avU'antaifva of
haung one of tha t'rbrry or Austin rtuxlcl apurtmrnt brought tu
Sutrcivth and Howard so tht heo you ar dtn tm thi frk yu
ran com in and lnrtt it.
Wednesday Evening Nov, 15, 7 to 1)
ORCHARD & W1LHELM CO.
. Mr. hdJlh Itl. Ini(a.iiii.
Snow Is Reported
on Way to Omalia
Forty-Fight Hour Drizzle To
. tals .91 Inclii's of Hain-fall.
Tb first snow of the season Is on
th way.
It 1 but a n, Mention of hours, In
the opinion of tho weather man, as
Ut when Omaha will be blanketed with
white frozen flukes.
The forecast for last rilKbt was cold
er, and rain, with rain today, but th
weather man, rusting hi rys over
reports from the west, nodded his
head slowly when asked Jf this rain
probably would become snow before
dawn today.
It was 42 degrees above zero In
Omaha at 7 yesterday morning and iho
mercury showed no Inellnsllon to rlna.
Ninety-four hundredth of an Inch
of rain h;i fallen In tho city In the
last 48 hour.
It wa only four above at Denver,
with 10 Inches of snow. Snow I fall
ing In western Ni braaka, the Dakota,
Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, accord
ing to the weather ma,n, and the
wind aro blowing the snow-lad-n
clouds this way.
The Union, I'aclflc, P.urllngton and
Northwestern railroad claim their
trains are running "near to sched
ule," however.
Creinliton Aluiiini
Discuss Y Rally
FroMr-m of Cooking 2,."00
Pounds of Hct'f for Har
ItPtlie Settled.
How tn took -.'"'I Ixmnd of beef,
get it all don at the win time and
ens It to 2..00 men while It I still
hot was on uf the question that
rani up at a meeting of th C'lilgli
Ion Homecoming day general commit
presided over by (J-neral Chair
man iMwurd F. I.ry. Tb question
wa referred to "Ioc" Fry, fumou a
lb best "barbecue'' nian In all this
western country.
Tim 2, 500 pound of betf will ha
hftrbfruetf and erved to I ha 2,500
"Momeeomer" who are expected to
ut tend CVelghton day next Hut unlay,
November 1$.
Another question with which the
rommltteo wre-iled yesterday wa the
bail upon which to award the loving
cup offered to th clii with the great.
t represeiitntlon of "hoinscomer."
Thi linen! Ion wa left lo John ('aid
wall, chairman of th committee, after
th general rommlltoo had dlicusaed
number present, miles traveled, per
centages, points, etc., as basi. Th
cup will probably be swsrded at the
dance given by the tud-nt Kuturduy
night.
Tho commit i on registration, of
which Lr. William Btoft Is chairman,
wss reported ss the following:
t:30 to 12 Hchool of Medicine, Dr.
AIMKHTIHKMr. T.
Friends Never
Saw Jackson
Look Better
"Here's hoping my experienc ylll
holp tha other f'-llow," ald Lyman
Jackson, 412 I'ralrle Av., CIiIcskv,
III,, as be gave out the following date
ment regarding tha benefit he ha da
rived from th use of Tanlac,
"Ji'-fore taking Tanlac I wa so
run down that my day s work would
leave too almost completely exhausted.
My stomach wa all upset and I had
a Jd spell of Indigestion every tlm
I ventured to eat anything. Head
aches ' and nervousness troubled me
all during th day and kept me awake
hours every night.
"My stomach Is in apple-pi order
now and the nervousness and head
aches are entirely gone. I . have
gained ten pounds and don't only
feci fine, but my friends say they
never have seen m looking belter.
Tanlac Is simply great."
Tanlac Is aold by all good druggists.
Here's a
Test!
Melt Wilson's Nut Margarine
over hot cakes and take a
bite. That rich, sweet flavor
is a treat! Of course it is
delicious on bread. Churned
from pure nut oils.
Try it fresh from your
dealer's.
WILSON'S
NUT MARGARINE
JERPE COMMISSION COMPANY
H'Wia AftrtoHfofs for Omaha
Clear Out
Your Mead
When your rye m red
Whn your no it runnini
Whr your throat it uw
Tk WVfk l!ftk-Uf.
Cold TM.u,
TVM t.lU l flMMl (J,
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lhaf bu!ly knwak ami ul.(
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rumitm aaMKiiu c)a A
h u i rwk up.
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M4i IMhow, Ir. J J. fllerson:
lh.H. i.f U, W, I, Lynch, fiihool
of rhsrtimiy, Kiwi Miller. Ik l-vy;
arts dcpiirttni-ni, Charles Iturk. liar
old l.itiMhitn. H. Ihn.i (.f lienliaiiry, I'r.
I'. J. IIoUimI, I'r. Krstires llohscrk,
Dr. C, K. lining.
II to 1.30 K. hcml of MdUlne, Dr.
II. M. Itlley, r, A. Nucha; law, Vic
tor Hpeibr; pharmacy, (i. T, llslmii,
V. A. Kihlll.-r; ait, J, W. Arnoldl,
detitlmry, Dr. A 1 l.ucss. r. It. II.
Hchemel,
7 States Expected in
Colorado River Pact
Kont . .V. M.. Nov, ll.-tBy A.
P. Memliers of th Colorado liver
commission expect to writ a com
pact for tht allotment of the water
of th Colorado river at th meeting
Dow under way In Hunt a I-, It was
Indlcatsd today. Th commission,
which held Its first formal session
lst Mturday, already ht before It
number of enm-ret suggestions as
ti th form tb compact should tk
and nif-mU-is Mleve that before the
confurenr here break up an agree
ment will be written. Tho sculou
of th commlMlnn ar follows:
If the ronimliMiiin test-be an Kre-Mi-tit
anil a compact is msiU, a new
pule in the history of irrlgnilon In
the I'nll.-.l Htiitu will b writleti. Th
proposed document I In every degree
stmliigniis tn a treaty between nations,
mi-iiilH-ra hate pointed out. After It
has (wen written th rompsct Will
l-e signed by Il-rliert Hoover, chair
man nf the cnnmilnxlon a represents
tlvu f the pii-Kldent of the lulled
Htate sud by cu ll of the seven slats
commissioner on behalf of th seven
tate within the river' blnCol
rad'i, Wyoming, Nw Mexico, Arl
sons, Nevada, t'tsh and California.
When approved by emigre and by
th vn slut It-gislatures Involved
th compact will dispoM forever ct
all controversy over tha equltsbl ap
portionment of th water supply uf
th Colorado river.
Lincoln Cirl Dinapprars.
Lincoln, Nov. 11. (Special Lin
coln's aeven policemen ar busy
aairchlng for Violet Mile, Hyear-
old high M hooi sopbomor. The girt
went to bed arlv Sunday nlaht and
wu mlssttig this morning. Her par
ents notified the pollen that I10O in
money an 1 check also was missing.
Quickly
Relieves
Constipaticn
Don't let constJuatioo poison jruur Uocd
no curtail tout energy . yraav i
If tout liver and bowel S j
CARTERS
JTTLE
IXIZR
don't work pru
rlr takg
AlTrtM
!Uol Llrir A
Till today A
m aa A laaf )
trouble will
ha awliMfed. For djxzmes. lack
appetite, headache and blotchy kui
try them. Purely vegeUble.
C Basil fUl Braavll Dom Small Prlo
I
To get the most
out of Mfe.youi
. must enjoy it.
(Jhe rules arc simple
(Jhe reward is priceless
THE whole scheme of progress is based on
the desire for enjoyment. But without
health, you cannot enjoy life.
If your nerves are irritated and weakened by
the effects of coffee or tea drinking, you cannot
have good health. ' If you can't sleep nights,
and you suffer from headaches, and are gener
ally depressed, stop coffee and tea. Drink deli
cious Postum instead, and see if you don't feel
better.
' . . ...
Postum is a pure cereal drink that satisfies the
most exacting taste for a refreshing hot beverage.
Order Postum from your grocer today. Give
this delicious beverage a fair trial, and like thou
sands of others you will never go back to coffee
or tea again,
Postum is sold by ydtir grocer in two forms:
Instant Postum (in tins) prepared instantly
in the cup by the addition of boiling water.
Postum Cereal (in packages, for those who
prefer to make the drink while the meal
is being prepared) made by boiling fully
twenty minutes.
44 There's a Reason
Postum
mm
Made by
Postum Cereal Co., Inc.
Battle Creek, Mich.
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BREAKUPACOID V
WAS A BROKEN
DOWN WOMAN
Then I Began Taking Lydia
E. Pinkham't Medicines
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Ponaldsonville, la. -"I wrlt-.ltb
tileasura to praiaw your niedirine
li i ' lf.ift ' fink.
ham's Neeetsblo
icmpound
which has don
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my brsl'h. Iia
hrokvn down wu
man until tui hu
band brvUKbt h
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QUICK RELIEF FROM
CONSTIPATION
Get Dr. Ed wards' Olive
Tablet.
That Is the joyful n y of thouamd
sine lir. lUiinl prixltivi'd (Miv
Tablet, thai sulntitnle f"r c.il..iiirl.
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