The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 22, 1922, Page 9, Image 9

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    Girl Attacked,
Hurled Off Cliff;
Escort Murdered
Mm Shoot Young Autoist,
Drags Girl Into Bushes Near
Waco, Tex. Escapes in
Victim's Auto. '
'War. Tfi, Nor. U. ;r)r HKIn.
MorUi, 19, was a hot and Llllrd and a
woman companion atta. krd last nlfilit
near I -overs" Iap on Urn IImu riv
er three mllra north ol Wao. .Thrjr
war riding In an automobile.
According to reports to th folic,
th aaiiallant waa a man, who eftr
lobhliifc- Xklpworth, shot liltn and
thraw hi body over a so-fimt cliff.
Th man thru drugged the girl Into
th brush, where ha fcrt her three
home, and then threw her over
th cliff. Th man escaped In Skip
worth's automolnl". heading toward
Uallss, oftlrera aaid.
excitement In running hlirh'hera.
Tha crlino currr-spumls In dotal! to
th killing ut Kid Ikilton, prominent
young man, and tha assault of a girl
companion near Wiiro aevernl months
ago. A MHn charged with the crime
waa (hot and killed ty tha girl' futh
er, A rnoh then burned tha msn'a
liody.
By menna of compressed air. driven
drill, pipes Hie laid without tha ne
rreslty of tearing up towns. THMuwtH
of 40 feet hav been covered In thin
manner.
Road Conditions
(Fumlnhrd by Omaha Auto Club.)
T.lntoln highway, eaet : ftuarla rough be
tween Council lllufrs ami Jfmteiii. fair
Iti good east lit t'eilar lleplds.
Mnmln highway, Waal: Jelour wt
of Valley, tin mile west anil than nana.
Jtoeile fair tu tiiaml ImIuiuJ.
O, U U.l ltol fair tu Lincoln, Still
pretty rough between Uratna and Aeh
Itind. from Lincoln went roarte fair to
Xaatlnfa, with etcepljna of detour be
tween Dorchester ami Friend, which la
luiilh.
Meridian highway! Roads fair to food.
ornhu.kar hlahwayi Itoede fair tu
tood.
Highland Cutoff; Roads fair.
M. Y. A.I Itoada tood.
Omalia-Tulsa highway: llnaita fair to
'Iokn. , .
Oniaha-Topek highway: Roada fair to
aUata linn.
Warhlnaton hlnhwnv: Roada Juat fair.
HUM ulta rouah In trtrh-a.
Klna ol Trull, norlh: Koada In poor
Kndlilon all ilia way to Hmiuk CUy. ;
Klna of Tru)la, avuibi ' inda fulr'te
lllawulha.
Rivar.io niwr roail: Poada fair to
tood. .
Wtlt'Way "T hlahway: Roada fair to
food to fna Mnluea. HIHI pp-lly rough;
In alrai'hM ft to Pavenport.
I. O. A. Hhorillne: Roala tair to good.
Illua (Irn.a Trail: Roada rough tu OIn
wood. Kalr to good to Ottuwwa. t'alr
aat to tiurllngtun.
Births and Deaths.
tirtha.
Joaph and Helen Bevarldga, Hospital..
' Harfy and Hassle ' AMmed, ! Southi
Twairtn aire", gin. .....v. .t
rharlea and I.ydla Voaa, 4Iie Marh
Thirty-third alr't, girl.
, .Petar .nd- Julia, .oroyo, 6301 . Spulh
TWfnty-alghih at rent, arlrl. ' .
Elmar and Varonlea Younger,, trio, North
Torilcth avenue, hoy.
LeonnrU and Anneita Roehrlg, hospital,
boy
Bmeraon and Minnie Howard, hospital,
''llawla and Catherine Jcaaen, hospital,
'"Jamas and Cordelia Armatrong, hospital,
girl. - , - - -; V"' - ' -.'
John and Viola Caspar, 1410 C alrcet,
sin.
Krad and Estella Handorf, 1307 Hart
i ta avaliuo, girl. '
Pong and Oetf Fung, 40$ North Fifteenth
i street, boy.
Bebaettano and Koala Buallarllo, 1M!
North Klghteenth street, . girl.- -
chaatiano and t.ulaa, Vlrsiiuto, nil,
T'Aiitilamn avnrioa. biv. I
Sania and ileorgla Klas, 10K South
Twentieth afreet, boy. '
J. W. and Ann Langley, 251H South
Tenth street, boy.
Deaths.
Oenrga W. Gelth. el, hoaitltal.
Adelaide M. Cook, 67, hospital.
Mmry Jordan, 68, 412 North Sixteenth
street. , .
Michael J. Turney, t, hnapltal.
Leandir llahaffoy; 45, Fony-eoon4 and
V at reels. , ,
ilra. Catherine Bernard. H4, hospital.
F.dwln 1'atton Baker, 40, 2:19 F alrcet..
Antonle Janavsky, 35.. hoapllal.
Mrs. Iiurhara Wukai. 6', Thirtieth and
llarrlaon, K. F. 1. So. h.
l.aura Deal. 34, 182S Ontario atreot.
William Davla. 60. 3301 Q atreet.
Leo Kiaer, 24. 420 North Eighteenth
street.
Rh-hard M. Ferguson, ft, hospital.
Elinor Melaeek, 2b, Railroad avenue and
T atreeta.
Joha Kohnal, S5. 1411 South Thirteenth
street, Vs
Patrick jr. Gorman, 78, 1104 South Thir
tieth atreet.
Minnie R. Stuart, 48, hospital.
Nellie Mackey, 81, 807 North Seven
teenth street.
' Marriage Licenses
Permits to wed hove keen Issued to tha
psraona following:
Ianley Thompson, SI, Irwin, la., and
Oladya Meilerup, 21, Irwin, la.
George P. Gray, 37, Omaha, and Mabel
L. Miller. 10, Omaha.
John W. (lameri. Omaha, and Era.
lyn lroa. 21. Omaha.
Perid It. Ronilne. !4, Omaha, and Ad
dl L. Hardy, 2, Ulrmlnghani. Ala.
t.awren.a F. Kelly. 21. Omaha, and
Mary U, lwnnelly. 20. Omaha,
Howard O. ltouah, 14. Omaha, and Ma
eel I. Kiel, JS. tlmall.
.Tnserh W. t.twla. 14. Omaha, and Zer
llad koi.bln, 21, Omaha.
John II --tt . 21. tmiaha, and Fiancee
. riah. uinapa-
Fr4 F Itsamuaa-n. e, Omaha, and
Myrtle orun. l, Omaha.
(Irani t'avler. 34, Omaha, and Asnia
hne, 17, t'li.atia.
V.lt ttt Mio-len, la, and Annie
Aaie'n, Keoia. la
MilSarn n. Carl. : t'arson, la., and
Sirnia I'slrr, t, ' iimii, la.
Julian Amaa 2. anre. Sea, end
Hay Itanuah, 11, A Neb,
Miguel S'lx'U' :t, iMiiaha, anl t'Ulia
Pr,n. t. time he
Andrew t,.. IS iSi.ba, as-) Kt
ai M M Vlt. St, titttatka
iaurwr.
KEEP LOOKING YOUNt
It' Lai) If You Know l)r
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College Installs
Radio Station
l'ol)lcilinio Institute Makes
It Part of Scientific
Course.
Coincident with the openine of tha
a nr-w nun uiU'iu radio
nronni'iiatlnff elation, uttlclnlly llsti'ill
in mo government rnll lmk uh
WIIAZ, wna opened under th til
l action of the il.-iti (, eiialtieni Ina
deparfment of tho lienaaclier I'oly.
Im-hnic Inatluta ut Troy, N. T.. and
radio receiver from conat to count
may l.aten In during the coming hcu
oii'on lntereHlliig and vtitertnlnliig
rrograma of a different Holt, while the
youthful reoeurcher In the fluid of
scientific. dovtloi.ment. eaoirf-lnllv
nlong (ho llnw of hla fuvorlta hobby.
may gather much Valunbla Informa
tlon.
Aa a part of tho coIIck coura In
electrical englnceilng, but at tho
same time a menna of entertainment!
and liiHiruclloti to tho gnnirul radio
nreivlng public, without any of (he
ciinimerclul feature of th ordinary
proadciHtUiK million, the whole new
Troy Polytechnic radio outfit ha
been installed nlong tlinnc thistle and
vnriaM lines which will permit if
tho wideet experlmeiitatlon in opera
tion, for Inatnnce tho Iik!Io, where
the mlcrophono and tho vnrlou mu-
s.cal instrumnnts urn Incited and
which will form the headiiunrtera for
tha apeukera, alngera and mualclana.
Is so arrangnd na to permit an ever-
varying atuily of acouatirs.
The radio tninnmltter, which forms
(be heart of the Itcneaelaer t'lUjtocnlc
Institute broadciiatlng Htiiti.in, la con
tained In a huge black steel cabinet
weighing u ton, In which are lnetulled
the. vacuum tube, (liters, relaya, t
slstnncea alid ither uuxillary ap
paiatua. The antenna relay Is mount
ed on fop of thla framework. Four
2(.n watt 'vacuum tubeg and one 50
watt tuba are used for transmitting.
A (lliiiiutit current of ti 2li umperea is
Hilppllnd from a conaUmt pfltenllal
Cenerutor. Tho freguency of the
transmitted energy (wave length) la
controlled by. the value, ot. tiip induct
ance In tho oscillatory system which
includes the uiitemia. This Induct
ance ty udjusted,by; meun. of a varlo
motor, 'fhe moyuble coil kIhh acrves
to vary, the coupling between tho an
tenna circuit mid that portion of the
coil system which Is connected to the
pluteit utid grids of ', t'hu oscillator
tube. A variablo cotulenser coil'
nected across the pinto coll controls
tha pint current through the oscil
lator tubes.
Republican Parly to Have
23 ..Members in Senate
Lincoln, .N'oy. '21. Tho official list
of' new rriemhe'rg' of tho Nebraska leg'
Islatu.re; pfcpare yesterday by Secre
tary of 8tuto Amsberry shows there
Will be. 23 republican und 10 demo
crats In the state senate and 57 re
publicans, 41 democrats and two pro
gressives irf tho house.
Builder of Union Paeific
Dies in Boston at Age of 89
tWtou, Nov. 21. Lawson Bunnett
Clilwell, 89, who had charge, "of the
copstruction of the enHtern division of
the Union Pacific railroad in 18C3,
died here yeeterday.
LOST REST WITH
PIMPLESJN FACE
Hard and Red. Festered
and Scaled Over. Itched
Badly. Cuticura Heals.
"My trouble began with little
pimples breaking out on my face.
They were bard and red and festered
and scaled over. They were scattered
all over my face and itched and
burned ao badly that I scratched
them. I lost my rest at night be
cause of the irritation.
" I began using Cuticura Soap and
Ointment and after using three cakes
of Cuticura Soap and three boxea of
Cuticura Ointment I waa completely
healed." (Signed) Miss Virginia
Wells, R. F. D. 1, Gnadenhutten,
Ohio, Jan. 23, 192 Je
Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal
cum are all you need for all toilet
usee. Bathe with Soap, aoothe with
Ointment, dust with Talcum.
Sestet, task Prat Vy at an A Mreea: "Oewrere lafc.
erawrte. Upt a. Halaaa 41. SUM " ImiUI ev.ry-a-h-re
Soap 'V. ohitatenl as anS ane. Talenat Jae.
0awTCaticura Soap shavae withowt mug.
Skin Eruptions
Arc Vmally Due to
Constipation
When you are const ipatej,
not enough of Nature's
lubricating liquid la pro
Jured in the bowel to keep
tha food wast eoft ami
nosing, tVnrtora prmcrihe
Nujot hecaus it acta like
this natural lubruant atul
thua rrpUcr it
is a
lubricant not
a Bieilifine or
latatlv a
ranaot gripe.
Try H May.
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1600 ill Fimenil
oirioneer Jurist
Jude William L. Slark. Who
Died in Florida, liuried at
Aurora Yesterday.
Allium, Neh , Nov. i I,- (Sm -i-IhI.p
Mora ihnn Boo pirwms, nmny of tlu'iu
from itirfmeiit purl a of the slate, at
tendi'd the funeral of Jurfirs Wlllliim
I. Slink, :. .WliianUa piuiiecr, hi'ie
Monday. The rltlMl waa In rharae of
' , , "-i
mi" "k piuro ui
the homo of J. II. ( jiiwveiioi', for
eight yem-i Judge fij.uk's law part,
ner.
JiI'Iku Hunk, who served as Con
gremunan from th Fourth dlstrlit
three times, died a few minutes after
closing an udilreaa at Tarpon Kpi lngs,
Fin., on November II.
, JiiiIko Hlnrk settled It) Nebraska In
1S77. lie was elected county Judge
five tluiea and wan appointed once
between the years JHSO and 1SU5. Ths
following year ho waa elected to con
gress. liecuiiHo of poor heullh he moved
with his family to Tarpon Springs,
Mu.
The Jui!i! was a 33d degree Mn
son,
lie is survived by the widow, Mrs
fiertriidit K. HIark, and one son, )r
Lucleti HIark of lltirtlngton.
Lord Loses Alienation Suit
Against Lincoln Woman
Lincoln, ,V,., Nov, 21 Robert K.
I Lord of rteat i In, Wash., yesterday Iot.t a
$15,000 damage suit for nllegfd allctm
tlon of bis wife's nffeclli ns, when
Judge Thnmus C. Mungef Instructed
a federal court Jury to retain a ver
dict for the defendant. Mrs. Delia
Moore of Lincoln. , Jude M linger said
the evidence did no prove Mis. Moore
responsible for the separation of Mr
and Mrs. Lord two years nco, or that
she alienated th affections of Mrs.
Letha Lord from- her husbnnd. Mrs.
Moore Is an aunt of Mrs. Lord. Tho
testimony went to show that tho
Lords were married In lp!S, when the
groom was not quite 1 years old and
bis bride a few months younger.
NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS
GRAND .... iflth .nd Binney
tIERBERT RAWLINSON
In "DON'T SHOOT"
"BUFFALO BILL," NO. 1
HAMILTON - , 40tb and Hamilton
STRONGHEART (the dog)
In "THE SILENT CALL
VICTORIA . . . 2,h ,nd Forl
WILLIAM FARNUM
In "SHACKLES OF COLD"
eQMAH A'8 fUN CENTER"
"AT. a NITE TODAY
PRE-WAR PRICES
Chai. H. Waldroa PreasaU the
FRANK FINNEY REVUE
Columbia
Burl.ik
"Sttpplao Out." With Great Ca.l sag
Fi AUK FUNNY FINNEY
Ladle.' Tickets, lie er 25o at Dally Mat., 2.-11
Sat. Mat. "Htep On It '; Nihlo aV Kpeneer.
AIVFIlTrsKMKN'P.
Guard Against "Flu"
With Musterole
Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia
usually start with a cold. Tho mo
ment you get thoso warning aches,
get busy with good old Musterole.
aiusterole is a counter-irritant tfiat
relieves congestion (which Is what a
cold really in) and stimulates circula
tion. It has all the good equalities of the
old-fashioned mustard plaster with
out tha blister.
Just rub It on with your finger-tips.
First you will feel a warm tinglo aa
tho healing ointment penetratca the
pores, then a soothing, cooling sensa
tion nnd fjulck relief.
Have Musterole handy for emer
gency use. It may prevent serious
illness.
li'ic and fi.'c, in jars ond tubes,
lie Her than a mustard plaster.
ColdnncheB
it scatters congestion
You get quirk relief from a cold
by applying Sloan's. Hy quire
enititf cinuiation cf bliaal the
ciu'estion is broken up.
M.iiiuce a:eo L und In SVeo't
w.iroro-rtliel llnm iheuma'itn. Keep
It a!i l l"f eue. riutaaaiaavlra. b k
S'Im-s and tte.jEa gta.
Sloin't Unlmcnt-killspalnl
Tomorrow
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1HK OMAHA 1,1.11: U KD.i'lDAV, NOVfcMlJhll 22. 1U:
Daily Prayer
Praying alwaye with all prayer and
euppiU'e'iun in tha Spiril kph. S . 1 S.
He oune Ufoie Thee, our l-nther
and cilr llud, 10 worship. In praise
'Iby inline, and tu thank thee for
Thy ureal nn-rcy and Thy iimny
hh-KsliiK. Wh confess our sins, hut
we i-oine with lHildn-s to Thy throne
of grace, fur our trust is In lllui Who
Is our Advocate uik! our Meillnlor.
We piny lust Thou wilt show to rscji
one of us Thy will for (his day, and
help us lo ilo It, not lining in our
LAST DAY
MARY r.?ILES
MINTER
TOM iviOORE
in
"The Cowboy
and the Lady"
NOW PLAYING
rob yn adair
sunkist'serenaders
Tht CalifornU Jmwt Dmncmr and IKi
Syncopation Band
5 OTHER ACTS
And Feature Photoplays
Not just Jackie Coogan's greatest picture. More than
that the first true screen presentation of the classic.
JACTDE
In
yJLJLVJiiK
WIST
STARTS
SUHDAl
Last Times
Tonight
"The Snowshoe Trail"
Opens Torrtorrow
HOOT
GIBSON
In
"THE
LONE
HAND"
Supported by MARJORIE DAW
an
Now and
All Week
Priscilla Dean
As Cigarette, the Daughter of the
Regiment, in a screen version of
"UNDER TWO
FLAGS"
From Ouida's Immortal Novel
HELP
Nebraska Farmers
Sell Their Potatoes
Two Nebraska Potatoet
Will Admit Children
Under 12 to the
EMPRESS
SATURDAY MATINEE
Between 12 and 3 P. M.
Mtt.
turiala IS f. M.
Oaaaae'e ta
Mauamata
H... tal
Hftlravaa ansa
"HELLO BILL"
AtM-UII R. r O. l ike Na M
relr fiKea. SO', TS aa4 1 1 OA
Taraa fte. Mertlnf Tamatw, Hm. SI
A. I.. lSLA.Nt.iHa f I Jt M t Ins Or
I tt-ie itSI
i4. k-.s a it, ,t-.at ait
KAt 5 A MULLS
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AV-l'L I
own sellish and sinful ways. O Lord,
taunt t luit Thy will may bo done
more and iiuu by ll men, und that
J, sua tn. iv not only lw kucii a place
in the ilirone room of our hearta,
but may we lee Him ! senli-il on
tliu thruuu und crown Hun Lord of
all. tun liiUnr, w uk thai Tliy
Holy hptnt may 1st our coiufnrier,
our guide and our hclpi-r this day.
May we let our light so' shine today
m the home, on I he street, nt wink
or at plav that olhers may bo ilruwn
to Him iVhn Is the Light of Ihe
World. We pmy t hat It may I our
earnest I'esne to know Christ better,
sod tn make lllui known. Help ua
NOW PLAYING
DIAMONDS
r th makvri or wrockort
I rem an c.
"PINK GODS"
with
Beba Daniali, James KirkwooJ,
Anna Q.Nilsaon, Raymond Hatton
Tha Season's Best Comedy
Rhubarb Vaselino
"MUD and SAND"
Did you see "Blood and Send"
a
gAMAs
ewa sa
5 ''X
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to watch und I faithful, so when Ho
rntiiea He may find ut with lamps
trimmest and bornum. And all we
nk Is In Ilia own blessed name.
Amen,
HKV J U IttfAU.
Mm Sock, Arkensee.
Uncle Sam Says:
Foods Itlch In rroleln.
Thla bulletin on the selection of
fissl discusstw briefly those principles
of nutrition which tha housekeeper
should understand In order to plan
men la wisely and economically. It
hie idea
ilw
LOVE was her plaything till
i a touch of baby hands
See this stirring romance ac
tually filmed in the majestic
Northwest.
See the lovers swept over the
raging waterfall ! Dorothy Dal
ton'a greatest picture.
WITH
DOROTHY DALTON
twsseaTia av
DAVID POWELL MITCHELL LEWIS
SYMPHONY PLAYERS
KINOGRAMS
FUN FROM THE
JOHNSON AT THE
"UPltEcSERVICEJ
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it'tt3nmmifiainiLiaiL:ffJmr5-a--t-
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In protein, and tells why the body
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is supplied by different food.
(tinea the protein fissls Include
nisny of tha mom exissnsive tosle In
common use, and since mi adequate
supply of protein Is rssenllal to the
growth and upkeep of the Issty, It
la especially Important for tha house
keeper to know how much her family
needs and to be able to chooaa the
materials which. In her particular
He refuted to buy kiss it was
of an insult to womanhood.
PRESS
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tug to tho luvtslon of ruhlleiitlons,
lieparlmeut of Agriculture. Vsh
luguui. 1. I'., asking for V. n. si't.
Ht lil on HoltLsffy Charge.
Joe snd Pan Mandervllle wera pr
dered held to district court under
$1,000 bonds each on charge of rob
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