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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1923)
Wooer, 61, Upsets ‘Shiek’ Concepts Weds Girl of 18, Who Told Parents She Was Going to School. Cedar Rapids, la., Oct. 31.—James r. Sima, 61, made a fool of the pop ular notion that a sheik la a young fellow with ahlny hair when he eloped with Miss Emily Hoyt, 18, and mar ried her. The girl had been receiving atten tions from her grandfatherly admirer for months, but her family suspected no love between them. Just before their elopement Mrs. Sims told her parents she was going this autumn to a girls’ school in Virginia-, so they suspected no plans for marriage. They Intend to live in Des Moines. Wrould Enforce Payment Sioux City, la.. Oct. 31.—Suit to compel 250 stockholders of the Mid land Packing company to pay a suf ficient amount of their unpaid stock subscription notes fbr the purpose of paying claims of creditors, totalling |991,000, has been filed In federal court. The suit is filed In the form of a bill In equity by John A. 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Holds perfectly and heals rapidly while user may run, jump, lift, strain—hny kind of work or sport. Satis faction guaranteed or no pay. Sent on 80 days free trial by Dr. Andrews, 1508 Koch Hldit.. Kai sas City, Mo. Missouri Governor, in Omaha, Tells of Schools Construction Executive Comes Here to Speak to Teachers in Convention. During the period of two years and eight months, from January 1. 1921, to September 1, 1923, the state of Mis souri expended 119,414,000 for public school construction, this amount be ing 12,000,000 in excess of the total for the previous eight years. This information was given this morning at Hotel B'ontenelle by Gov ernor A. M. Hyde of Missouri, who is here to address teachers of District No. 2 of the Nebraska State Teach era’ association in the Auditorium. The governor, who stated that he is 46 years old, carries a loose-leaf ref erence book filled with statistical in formation of his state, with particu lar reference to public schools. His heart is in the school room. During an interview this morning he ex plained that the increased public school building program in his state was due largely to the assessment of farm and rural real estate at its real value for tax-raising purposes. He will speak tonight on "The Teacher's Opportunity.” The governor is a friend of Walter W. Head, president of ilia Om. National bank. "We are proud of ilr. Head m Missouri,” the governor said. Suicide Verdict Is Given by Jury Woman Found on Blazing Cot t Took Own Life, Belief. Npeeial I»l«p»tch to The Omaha Bee. Fremont, Neb., Oct. 31.—Death by self-inflicted wounds was the verdict made by the coroner’s Jury after the Inquest held over the body of Mrs. Olaf Nelson, who was found Monday afternoon fully clothed, with her throat cut, lying on a burning bed in the home. The jury was out 40 minutes. The Inquest started at 3 yesterday after noon and adjourned at 5. The session started again this morning at 10 and reached a decision at 10:45. An X-ray picture of the body that was taken aided the jurors to reach the decision. It is presumed that Mrs. Nelson stood in front of the dresser mirror and cut her throat with the butcher knife point foremost. The Jugular vein was severed which ac counts for the blood-spattered mirror and the blood stains on the wall. No clue as to the fire was found, there were no traces of oil or matches in the room. It is believed that Mrs. Nelson set fire to the bed, the matches burning up. Funeral services for Mrs. Nelson were held this afternoon at the home, Rev. Jean Holmes Dyslnger of Swed ish Lutheran chu Relating. Burial tery. Swap your "liz" for a lot. Read the Classified ads. Convict Cabinet Is in Power at Bonn Berlin, Oct. 31.—Documentary evi dence that a considerable number of the leaders of the separatist move ment in the Rhineland are not pa triots, but convicts and men con victed of numerous crimes, Is given out by government authorities. / Following are some o f the crim inal records of members of the pro visional government ut Bonn: Alex Henderkott, commissioner for churches and schools, by "profession” keeper of a, brothel, has been sentenc ed to prison on 22 different occa-ions, including four times for swindling, three times for stealing, three times for white slavery, with total sentence* amounting Jo eight years. Johann Nowak, another commis sioner. is a shoemaker, who has serv ed 10 years fgr manslaughter, six months for stealing and nine months for forgery and blackmail. Joseph Heymann, chief of police, a waiter, served five years for rob bery. Ferdinand Grolle. commissioner of traffic, has been sentenced 23 times, for stealing, forgery, etc. The commissioner of public art is a trombone player with a record of 13 sentences, while the commissioner of charitable institutions has served six terms in prison. The government also gives the rec ords of numbers of others. School Bonds Voted. David City, Neb.. Oct. 31—Boads for a $40,000 school building have been voted at Octavia. Excavation will be begun as soon as the con tract Is given. It will be located on the old site. Hines on Stand in Bureau Probe Present Director of Organiza tion Tells of Establishment of New Hospital. By 1 nternat ioiml Nrw* Service. Washington, Oct. 31.—The senator ial investigation of the United States Veteran's bureau which has been con cerned for the most part with the ac tivities of former Director Charles R. Forbes, came sharply down to recent events today when Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines, present director of the bu reau, took the stand to tell of expend itures in connection tfhh the estab lishment of the vetenyis' hospital at Livermore, Cal. After testifying that Matthew O'Brien of San Francisco hacr re ceived $i>4,000 from tlie government for a set of construction plans which weie never used, General Hines de clared that O'Brien hud received a check for an additional $33,193 from J. L. MeCarl. the comptroller general of the United States on October 22, although uflicials of the veterans’ bu reau disapproved and opposed the second claim. Hines charged the comptroller gen eral with violating the rule among government departments in the pay ment of clalpis. Hines said he first learned of the additional payments op October 26, and he immediately wrote the comp troller general a letter demanding an explanation. Hines testified that O'Brien's con tract fixed his compensation at 6 per cent of the cost of construction which was to be limited to $1,161,000. He further testified that O'Brien's or iginal plan when submitted to contrac tors was so incorrect that the low est bid was $2,174,000, and that the architect was paid in part on the lat ter sum. Following Hines on the stand was Col. E. J. Boughton of the veterans' bureau legal staff, who confirmed de tails of the O'Brien transaction. Crown Prince A>ks Permit to Return to Germany By Associated Press. Doom, Holland, Oct. 31.—Former Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia, it is learned authoritatively, has asked permission of the Dutch government to return to Germany. Holland does not object, but would not allow the prince to return again to this country. According to reliable sources, Fried rich Wilhelm has conferred with the German minister at The Hague in regard to his return. A D V ERTIHEMKNT. BEWARE THE COUGH OR GOLD THAT HANGS ON Chronic coughs and pertdstent colds lead to serious lung trouble. 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We allow very liberal prices and sell you new pieces at lowest prices. Phone JA 1317. Phonograph Sale A Clearance of High-Grade Phonograph*. During thi* event, including 10 record ae lection* and an attractive bridge lamp, *old on jour own term*— onlj . Corner 14th QTITF FURNITURE i JA ckson | | »"<■ v I A I L COMPANY_131 ~ I • _ •_ _ f- MAYDE'N1116 Starts Thursday at PromPtly 9 A- M* I ^%jn\rTYDjjiig^ Silk and ! Childs’ Wool Hose Wool Hose $l<w s/oo Involving Upwards of 1= IPS >200,0006 Worth of Winter Goods IW Regular $1.73-$- “ worth up to JSc. values. _ \ - I ... \ Hundreds of IlmiRht from Hart Schaffnrr k Marx »t a special conces sion In price. High Grade Kinds $7i M Per m These I’anls Are limulur #12..VI, »HU» Values. A areal accumulation frvmi Hart Seliaffuer A Marx. .Samples and sur plus stocks. Some discontinued pat terns, but all fresh, clean stock. Worsteds, Casslmeres, Tweeds and Blue Serums kinds to match your coat and vest. 500 Pairs, All Wool Trousers A remarkable lot of good substantial Trousers, the best quality 22-ounce Cassimeres. These Trousers are all well tailored and will stand hard wear. The patterns are all good, in the shades most desirable for winter wear. All sizes represented in the lot. Your choice— 600 Dresses From a Maker Needing Spot Cash t anton Crepes, Crepe .Satins. Trirowrave, ('harnieen ami Poiret Twills The very latest and host styles from the. beRt makers: made to fit It has been n loiijr time sinoe we have l>een able to show values as good as the dresses in this lot Sines from 16 to 52. t 1,200 Coats * I —from a Big Manufacturer Just Dissolving a Partnership —and “Anxious for Cash” 3 Big Groups ♦3SJW to •42«»0 Values We are positive that val ue* such as these will de light everyone who ts de sirous of possessing a new winter coat. Fashionable models tn sport materials as well as velour, polaire and francitie b o 11 v las. Many have beautiful fur collars. to Values Every style, every color, -very fashionable material m «port models, atripes. over- ■ Maids. There Is seemingly ■ no limit to Hayden Br.se "W coat values, for these ^ , oats thunderlngly empha sise this statement. All ^ are copies of much higher priced garments #4i!Ud to tiJttrfO Values You may choose from every desired material and shade. You may choose from coats trimmed tn black or platinum, wolf, vtatka. squirrel, kit foa. nutria, ntouflon an.l opos sum. All sties for worn #n, miss*'* *nd include stout i. I-4 r* In*>I 1