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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1923)
Companion of Nurse Who Died in Auto Freed < Coroner's Jury Finds Mis9 Lu kashavac Lame to Death From Morphine, Expos ure and Freezing. Shenandoah, la.. Feb. 26.—A coro ner's jury decided today that Kathryn Lukashavae. 30, head nurse in Hand hospital. Shenandoah, who was found dead February J6 in an automobile parked in “Lovers' Lane.” three miles from town, came to tier death from morphine, exposure anJ freezing. Tile verdict was' returned after the . rpport of the Iowa university college of pharmacy, which made a chemical analysis the contents of ‘.lie nurse’s stomach, was received. Wilbur Feet ers, dean of tile school, said the ex amination showed the presence of morphine in the stomach. ■ Charles McMahon, who told a story of meeting Miss Lukashavae by ap pointment and driving to “Lovers’ Lane," where he fell asleep and after awakening found the girl dead, was freed. Poison Found in Rum Taken in Hotel Raid Reports filed by K. 1.. Ryan and (!. , IX Williams, federal chemistH. Wash ington, D. C., in the office of United States Attorney Kinsler, declares that the 33 bottles of liquor alleged to have . been bought from Hotel Fontenello i bellboys by federal agents all contain j dethylphthalate, a poison. Presence of the poison indicates that the liquor was manufactured from redistilled de natured alcohol. Additional complaints were filed yes terday by Assistant United States At torney Blasdell, J. tV. Berry and Ed ward Baker, three of the arrested bell hops. charging them with having bo gus internal revenue stamps in their possession. The stamps were found on the bottles of liquor they are al leged to have sold. ADVERTISEMENT BEWARE THE Chronic coughs and persistent colds j load to serious lun gtrouble. You can . stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed mem branes and kills the germ. Of all known drugs creosote Is rec ognized by the medical fraternity of the greatest healing agency for the treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion contains in ad dition to creosote, other healing ele ments whlc hSoothe and heal the In flamed membranes and stop the Ir ritation and Inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stom*eh Is absorbed into the blood, attacks tho seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consumption. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of chronic coughs and colds bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung diseases, and is ex cellcnt for building up the system af ter colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter how long standing, is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creomulsion Co., At lanta,' Ga. ADVKRTISKWKNT Mother! Boy’s Hair Stays Combed, Well-Groomed _ HAIR GROOH TIM* WM M« Keeps Hair Combed F*w Cents Buys Jar any Drugstore Not 8ticky, Greasy or Smelly "Hair-Groom” keeps apy boy's un ruly or stubborn hair combed, either pompadour, stralght-bnck or narte 1. An the boy's hair is coptbed In the morning, so It stays all day. If ap plle daftcr a shampoo, the hair can be combed as neatly and as easily as be fore. “Cow-llcka” stay down. Grenseless—Ikies not stain pillow: Hair-Groom Is a dignified combing cream which Is quickly absorbed, therefore docs not show on the hair. It leaves the liulr glossy and lustrous, • hut not sticky. Fine for hair! Nothing else gives a boy or man mors dignity than neatly combed, well-groomed hnri. Millions of wont en buy "Hair-Groom" for their boy*— also for their husbunds Lou Tellegen, Appearing Here, Silent on Shattered Romance The interviewer who venture* into the presence of Lou Tellegen. primed with a. well arranged questionnaire concerning certain recent domestic relations of the noted star, will en counter a courteous but determined si lence on that subject, i Mr. Tellegen. in bis dressing room at the Orpheum theater Sunday after noon, stated he does net share the opinion that the private affairs of a . public man should be discussed pub licly. He will not discuss his shatter • cd romance with Geraldine Farrar, I nor w ill he comment on Miss Lorna - Ambler, the beautiful Australian aotress. who was mentioned In con nection with tlie divorce proceedings now pending between himself and Miss Farrar. Miss Ambler is now in j Europe and Miss Farrar is in Cuba, the latter journeying from New Yoik about 10 days ag*. The interviewer mentioned the fact that Miss Farrar will be 41 years old next 'Wednesday and inquired whether that event would awaken any sentimental feeling. Mr. Tellegen preferred to talk about golf and he consented to tell of any phase of his life other than the romantic. Proficient in Boxing. Mr. Tellegen is handsome, accord ing to the standards of masculine : pulchritude. He is exactly six feet | in height, athletic, and the muscles of f his arms are well developed. He was referred to in Paris as an Apollo. He is proficient ig boxing, swimming and fencing and he plays golf regularly. While attending the conservatoire in Paris he held the fencing champion ship for two years and was an in structor in physical culture. The late Auguste Rodin, sculptor, received Tel legen into Ills home as a model and It was through the Influence of Rodin that the actor entered the conserva toire. Mr. Tellegen was born in Holland 36 years ago. his mother being a Hol lander and bis father a Greek. His mother was a classical dancer and her brother was a tragedian. He mas- j tered French. Italian. German. Span- j Ish, Dutch and Fnglish languages and he has acted in live of those lan guages. When a boy he ran away j from home and traveled in other lands, returning home when he was 18. He settled in Paris, earning a livelihood first as a scenic painter and then studying three years in the conserva toire. a government maintained in stitution. His acquaintance with Maurice Bernhardt, son of Sarah Bernhardt, led to his engagement in ' London as leading man in the com pany of the famous French actress. His association with Bernhardt was the beginning of his substantial stage career. He appeared with Bernhardt at the Orpheum here 10 years ago. Mr. Tellegen is still the legal hus band of Geraldine Farrar, the divorce proceedings in Xew- York ity not having been completed. During 1915 he met Miss Farrar in the California motion picture studios, and on Feb rduary S. 191S. they were married in New York City. It was stated that the famous singer renounced a life long antipathy U> wedlock to marry Tellegen, when she was 34 and he was Dissipation of at^rloo Assets Told in Fraud Trial Lucius Smith, trustee for the Wat erloo Creamery company property at | Fairboult. Minn., and W. C. Fraser, attorney for Receiver Herbert Daniel, were witnesses for the government yesterday afternoon in the trial of 11 defendants in federal court on charges of using the mails to defraud in promotion of the company. Fraser told of the apparent dissipa tion of the company’s assets. It is expected that thrt government will complete its testimony today which will be the twelfth day of the 4rial. _ Mrs. Augusta Rios, 71, Omaha Resident 52 Years, Expires Mrs. Augusta Rles, 71. for 52 years a resident of Omaha, died yesterday j at her home. 813 South Eighteenth street, after a short illness. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Alma Nickeison of Los Angeles, Cal., Mr*. Frances Melius of Mllwau- , kee. Wis., and Mrs. Louisa Komraf sky of Omaha, and two son*, Adolph and Charles Ries. Funeral services will be held Wed nesday sfternoon at 2:30 at the home. Burial will be in Prospect Hill ceme tery. _ East Favorf^Tax-Exempt Securities Amendment Sentiment favoring the proposed federal amendment affecting tax exempt securities is reported stronc In the east by P. P. Purdham and ; R. O. Collins of Burns, Brinker & Co., who have returned from a week’s visit with eastern l>ond house*. Stronger prices and a better grade | of investment securities are expected, j in spite of the recent raise in interest rates on the part of eastern Federal Reserve banks. Club Woman Hun Down by Truck; Driver Arrested ( Mrs. Mary Crelgh, 71, 112 North1 Thirty-second avenue, prominent Omaha club woman, was run down by a motor truck at Seventeenth nnd Howard streets yesterday. She wr.s taken to Lord I,late,- hospital suffer ing from cuts and bruises. The truck was driven by L. T5 filer- I ling. 3015 St. Mary avenue. He. was arrested on a charge of reckless driv ing. Omaha Jurist Barely Misses Arrest in Salt Lake Haiti Federal .Judge Woodrough of Omaha "juat escaped” arrest last Tuesday In [ Salt Lake, where he had been pre siding over federal court for 10 days. He was smoking In the Vienna cafe at>out 10 minutes before officers raided the place and arrested several protnl/ nent buelness men of Salt Lake for violation of the antlclgaret law of j Utah, Oficcr BackJirom tin* Rhine Assigned to Seventh dorps <’oI. iJnvld \j. Stone. K#*nenil muff j officer who ha* been w ith the Amerl « an force on the Ithlnc, and who i* on , his way home, h»* been ordered to j report to the commander of the 'seventh army corps area for duty «t [the corps headquarters. Lou TpIIpkpm. 29. It also was said that their dif ferences were due to a clash over his domesticity and her artistic tempera ment. AIM KRTISK.MKNT. SHE DARKENED HER GRAY HAIR Tells How She Did It With a Home Made Keniedy. _ Mrs. E. If. Boots, ar‘ well known resident of Buchanan County. Iowa, who darkened her gray hair, made the following statement: “Any lady or gentleman can dark en their gray or faded hair, and make it soft and glossy with this sim ple remedy which they can mix at j home. To half a pint of water add 1 ounce df hay rum. one small box of Barbo Compound and 1-4 ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be purchased at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair every | Other day until the gray hair is dark ened sufficiently. It does not color the scalp, is not greasy and does not rub off. It will make a gray-haired per son look 20 years younger." A«>V BKTIKEMENT "California Fig Syrup" is Child's Best Laxative Hurry mother! Kven a cross. sick child loves the "fruity" taste of "Cali fornia Firf Syrup" and It netcr falls to open the bowels. A teaspoonfil today may prevent a sick child to morrow. If constipated, bilious. fev erish, fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember a good cleansing of the little bowels Is often all that Is neressary. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has <h rectlons for babies and children of ail ages printed on bottle. Mother! Yon must say "Callfronla" or you may get an lmitatlop fig syrup. ( \|»VF.KTIHEME>T.) BED PEPPEB HEAT STOPS BACKACHE The hent of red poppets takes the '■ouch" from a sore, lame back. It can not hurt you, and it certainly ends the torture at ohce. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around. Just try tied Pepper Hub, and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing lins such concentrated, penetrating heat its red peppers. Just as soon ns you apply Hed Pep per Hub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes It warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone. Ask any druggist for a jar of Howies Hed T*e0per Huh. Be suie to get th" genuine with the name Itowles on each package. GET THE PRICE on that typewriter you are planning to buy and then f*t our*. You’ll find it 25% to 50% Cheaper We Sell All Kind* of Typewriter* All-Makes Typewriter Co. 205 South 18th Street f / _— — ■ —— COUPOH HO. * coupoh ho. it „ , ... ' , Round Steak, pound— Pork Chops, pound— ^ .* ■* me I ___i5c— ™££S COUPON DAY JSSSU. ________—■ ~~~\ Get Your Shears Ready! Positively no merchandise sold without the coupon. Clip the coupon and present to salesperson on making your purchase. Re member, 1 a coupon must accompany the purchase in every instance. _ __ coi po> ko. a Fancy Italian Chestnuts, per pound, 15c COl POJf KO. 8 Fai^y New York Evaporated Apples, per pound— 10c corrox so, 7 Fancy Cooking Potatoes —15 lbs. to the peck, per peck— 15c corro* Tfo. • Postum Cereal, apeelally priced, t per package— 18c COVPOK AO. II Cream of Wheat, apeoially priced, per package— 19c COLTON NO. 4 King Do Do Ginger Snap*, per package— 30c coi rox .>o. a Guaranteed Freeh Country Eggs, dozen— 30c cor FOX XO. 8 No. 2 Can* Tomato** at, p*r can— 10c coupon no. hi No. 2 Cans Sifted Peafi at, m per can — lie _._I t or pox xo. 12 No. 2 fans Griffin's F’ancy Aspara gus, per can— 20c HAYDEN COUPON SALE ^ Thousands of Them Thousands of coupons were taken in ex change for merchandise and cash on our last “Coupon Day." We are planning on twice as manv this time ■— tomorrow — Tuesday. Clip your coupons. cor post .m>. is Smoked Finnan Haddy. per pound — 20c I 01 PO> >0. M l>n<\v Tub Butter, per pound— 45c Start Now Clipping Couponr Clip the coupons separately or bring the entire ad—every item advertised as a “Coupon” Special is positively a “Bargain at the price. Please remember we must in sist on a coupon with each purchase. COl POX SO. IS NS. 2 Cans Blackberries at, per can— 15c C01 POX >0. IT 48-lb. Sack Hayden * Health Flour, per sack— $1,60 COfPOJf JfO. It Hayden * Excello Coffee, per pound— 30c coiro* *0. ai • <• 6 Bars of Tearl white Soap for— ?i\c C01P*H XO. S3 6 Can* of Oil Sardine* for— 24c__ coirox >o. i« D o'clock Washing Powder, 5 packages— 19c ioiro5 50. 15 Quart Can of Cog Cabin Syrup for— 45c cot PO* >0. so I>arge Package Rub No More Washing Powder— 23c covro* mo. -- Pure Rendered Rard, pound— - 12ic coi ro\ 5 0. si w iifon or Delitia Nut Oleomargarine, pound— 20c Every Dept, of the Store on Every Floor—“Coupon Specials Greet You on All Sides lonpo* 25 • Black C'harmcnsf, Yard, $1.48 ■ Rich, lustrous, all-silk qual ity: r p g u 1 a i $2.25 grade. Main Floor Coupon So. 2« tor»et* Triced $3.00 Broken *iz e? but very good assortment ol styles. Second fIoor lo.p.n H*. *T Women's Pare Thread Silk Hose, $1.00 Fashion back all colors: all sizes; $1.50 and 12 values. Main f loor Coupon .'o. 3* >1 ool ( heck«, lrrd. $1.00 5^-inch Wool Checks: black and sthjte. res ular at *1.75. Mein Floor LtDpnn Xo. 29 ( hildr#*'* Hu*#, 4 Pair S1.00 Fine Lille Der by; ribbed: in black. white , d copies an ; 39c value. Main Floor loupon > o. 30 Hnmrn'n Summer Ve»f«, 2 for 85c K« v*cr • nd Kichelleu Lisle Vesta; othM vests in extra lai ge sizes. Second Floor Coupon Kt. 31 (<>»*> rail* for 89c Heavy o*ver» alis in p fur Mripo. k )i a k i pin check*; 4n steea 2 to 8 yra. A»»»|f i !o«pnn 5e- K f.lOTP*. Ter T*ir 79c Lad'**' Strap wrist. IVa- a ble Charooiru p 4 p. Gauntlet Glove*: regular Si rs value. Mala Floor C«M» ^ 33 Emelopp I hpinisp, 68c I" ne nainsook, either bodice • r built • J p ehoulder: lace or embroidery trimmed; Ili9 valviee. *er«n<l Floor CUIPOB 31 Kelt slippers, Fair 59c I^adie®' I' e 1 * Slipper* with felt soles: reg ular SSc value Main Ktaar It ear. I L'oupoa 3s Infants* Bonne)* for 59c Infants’ White Silk Bonnets; value* up tc Second Floor Coupon \ • .14 Roach Satin Bloomer*, Pair 79c High I.ister IJ mi r h .<atin ; ankle length Bloomers; ie Inforced; Mark and all colors, $1.49 quality. Annex ■ n> Co*pen > 37 . Hair >e4» Special at, * 4 for Country Club Human Hair Nets; 10c ral ue; cap shape. Main Floor Coupon >o. 3* Slip-lllfr (.owns F.PPh 54c / In blue and or* « hid with flor ll dea-.gna shir ring across 1 lie front; Tic val ues. •rrond floor Coupon >o. M fruit Bowl for $2.19 Silver - platec Fruit Bo*l. e. • tra value at Jewelry Section Coupon >o. 40 Window Shades for 55c •iz* 3x6 foot in j?reen: com r»lete with fix tures* and ring pull; perfect jualKy. Third Floor L•upon .> o. 41 Fone?r Hlnnori for $1.00 i'oniM Waists in combination rotors: i n g ham and ratine •, o II a r s and Icjfft. sires 36 to 44. 'frond Fleer Coupon So. 42 Kachet Brace* for S2.10 N'tckol - rlutod Stanley Rarhoi Pracea. $-in. to I 4 - • n. a w o o r: |3.and f > S3 \ alues Haifnrnt laupcn W ( artaia let*, lard, 79c Heavy Tusrar . ke Nets in a wide range of patterns; very popular curtain material; $1.10 value*. Third H«M*r . i laapaa >a. 44 Stationery, Per Bos 29c Finesse linen; .n fancy boxes, in all tints; a 50c value. Main Floor loopfl" *o. 45 Spring Hat* for $1.95 Hair cloth, sailors, poke effects, tur bans. off-thc face models. Millinery Caapaa 5a. «« Shirtings S Yard* $1.29 Regular T 5 c quality. Silk striped shirt ing. Xain Hour Ctapon Sit. 47 Kichrliru I nimi Suit* 85c Women’* sum* mer union suit*, txcellent fitting and rx c*!lent quality. Si.:. < Regular $1 10. •rrond Kloor I All port >•■ 4‘ Women'* Thread Mlh H«U' 69c In black, w bite and colors, tbe kind you us ually pay $1.25 for. Main Floor Ipupon >•. IS fowl' 89c I’ink Coutli corset*. ni e dium jyj'i lov bust. Ions skirt, siic* 23 to 3t>. Serouil I loor. idupon >•. PoBfff □ Yard 26 inch, na tural color only, for drap-' e r i <? s, fhlrts. etc. Regular $1.00 lalue. t Main Moor. { (.•upon SI 11*0 linngaldw Ipron brpfcsr* 59c *’an<y percale? and checks and striped sring bkm rick rack trimmed Medium and large atzes. Annex. V oaf on \n. S. Kid tilmes 98c Ladies H-ciasp K i d Gloves. Farit I'oin! Backs. f-’.OO value. Main floor i loop** >•. 53 One-Piece Batiste Pr lamas 74c Ladies' flesh color pajama*, splendid qual ity of batiste. fC.iM) value. Second Fl<»or ( «upon >•. 5f l hildren's Shoes $1.00 Children's high cut E'k Skin Boots with buckles. Sizes 4 to S. Values Main Floor Rear Coupon >o. M Jnfaata’ (•owns 39c Made from beat quality bleached white outinR flannel. 75e and 85c value. Serond Hoor. I oar"i m Sanitary Aprons L ] p u re rubber sanitary aprons, flesh and w hite, re* ular :>0c value. Main Floor I •iipna ,\». 57 lemon I ream 65c Krank's lemon Cream, a per fect cleansing cream, regular price $1.00 Krug Kept. Con pan Va. IP. Stamped 4 enter rieee* 89c Stamped Hem stitched cen ters. It Inch on fine Indian Head. Reaolar ♦ 1.49 values. Second* Floor. Coupon >o. t>al>aniicd Tab* 49c Regular price TSc, heavy Ral vanired tubs. Ilavim nt. (. oupun o. •*' I ii rt a in 'Utrriala 37c ■\ art! I-arae rantfr of | p a t I « r » a 'll dotted and bai - | r e d Marque-1 aetiaa, i vm ifrvicfublf and Ions \\ i In* material. I hlrd Moor (•upon >#. 61 ladle** llrfMts 1 $7.98 »' e xv spring; .1:esses in can tons. chiffon, velvets, crepe de chine*, poi ret. twills »ni| wool Jerseys. Sixes W to 4ft. Second! Hmt I rttipofl • Garden Rake 89c 16 tootb steel bow garden rake. Regular price |1.25. Kgsemi-nt. Coupon >o 63 lUctric Iron S2.65 KmprfM Elec tric Iron. 5*i 1 b. h Kl\ M*r.i 'Guinnt eed one 'ear Reg ular 15. H*»rmcn< \t. M Pea rl Read Xeeklaoe 83.9S I-duvalne Inde structible bead necklace, rt In 'etlRIh. with K ■' ! d clasp J«.?0 \a1ue. Jewelry l>e»tt (>np«n !f». W Luncheon • Set* 59c Stamped Lun cheon nets, 36 inch cenffera and 4 napkin* to match, cell ular 76e value. Second Floor. Coupon >•. W MurqDUette (nri*in« $1.49 I’»tr H e m a t Itc hed hern* and trim med with lace edge* In color*, white. Ivory and ecru. 12.00 value*. Third Floor t oni'nn er Hot Water Bottle 98c l? o nt b InHtion ilot Water Rot tie and ay rinse 11.50 Tfllue. Rnn Itept. I mipnn >'o. fts 4proiM 49c Gingham. per cale and out iir flannel aprouR and ki monaR, imall alzee. Second floor. a I oupan '*• HI* Srinleu » el tot llug* $19.85 Sire 6\H. Rug* fringed end* In beautiful range of pattern* all wanted color ing*. Third Floor. Coupon So. TO I allies’ I nii’ii Suits 59c Taller* make union suit*, sties to 4 4. Annex. 1 oui*o*i ^ •• 71 It'het Kn*» $2.95 Sit. ;;x5i. ax mln.t.r .nil frlnti»d v.lv.t ru|i (n Mul ti» r r y. Her, B 1 u e. Brown and T»n. Third FI... — * - i mif** >•. n Percale* 18c Yurt First quality percales. 1!« in Our 25c qual ity. Annex. l • npon > 73 Bed Spread* $2.25 lallepad Bad Spread*, full ■ ilt, acallop and cut cer n a r * »J - 5 Quality, Mata flaar l'MH> >• TI Tic* 29c Mon* Tie*, knit* and silk*. Value* to Tic e*rh. Main Floor Talophnnn Stand* $7.50 Oak or mating any Trlaphon# -stand". InrlmJ Ing rhair*. TlilM Klnor. I (atipon Jl*. T® IjMlif* Silk and Hbrr Ho«f 89c F.rPi Quality atlli *"<i ftbar |\o«t, • !! uro t» 1 a r k • n rt brown. 4 N«»I. c»»n>* n 4n Inch Volin 32ic YaM rrlntwi Strl*» 40« In Volin. ll*ht and dark. 'iOc vnltioa. Main Klnor. Cnioa X*. M fthneta 94c Sh*iM» 7Ji»o. *oo4 quality niualin Annex. (•niMia >•). TS l.nnrhoon (loth* 75c #orh. I i pint i ( c I o t h *. tho non# f » d #. hlu# ind whit# kind. 4S In olio. Main Floor. t «*■!*«• K#. f Unnrlettc 16c T»r«l Tiinlad aula* Valour fmlah pattern* for h 0 U a r ^ r a 1. 26c quality. Mala riaar ( MM" SI MfB*» I I "If Ho»f 19 c Butter Brown make. doubt# tele. h*gh epllced heel, regular Me quality. M*l« fleer C««H> >•. *5 Fair Hrn’» t-artrrn *19c Man * Soc Ron ton and 1'art* 0 a r t * r n. all color*. Haiti Floor. r»nK $2.39 fair 500 pair* in nil »!."** 10 TIM 11 A M Overall* $1.15 run cut iio If n!«. high hack* 10 Tilt 51 A M.