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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1915)
14 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1915. i ! GIRL IDENTIFIES HOLDUPSUSPECT Sajn Kan Apprehended by Meant of Laundry Mark it Her Ai-sailant OTHER ARRESTS ARE MADE Miss Stella Srhnoor. S15 North Thirtieth street, who wm held up and attacked October 2 while she was in the company of Clarence Ander son, positively Identified C. W. Wash ington, colored waiter at the Pazton hotel, who wag arrested by Detec tives Rich and Fszanownkl, as the nan who committed the deed. Miss Bchnoor waa able to identify Washington by his long face and ape like jaw. So prominent are these characteristics that Miss Pchnoor Im mediately pronounced Washington the man as soon as she saw him. Same Ialrr Mark. The thin and drawn face and th ape like Jaw haa prompted Chief of Detective Maloney to believe that It Is very prob able several of the other aenaatlonal holdup which occurred Id Omaha while the supposed "ape-man" was terrorising the city, ahould be credited to Wash ington. Efforts wlli be mad ta have other young men and women who were held up and attacked the first part of thla month identify the light-complex-toned negro. Additional Information was obtained by Maloney when ha discovered that the "Dickie" Washington wears in lieu of a shirt, carried the aame laundry mark "W ." as did the handkerchief which was thrust Into MIm Bchnoor'a mouth at at the time of the holdup. Miss Agnea Hokanson, IflOB Hawthorne avenue the domestic who was found in an unconscious condition at Thirty first and Seward streets as the result of an attack, regained consciousness Tues day night and gave detective a com plete description of the man she says committed the act. Kh also declared aha could identify the man if she saw him. Accordingly Detectives Dunn and Kennelly arrested ten auipeots, but all were discharged when Miss Hokanson aid the man waa not among their num ber. The police hope, however, to make the arrest of the culprit shortly. Auto Hits Dog and Machine Turns Over; Eiders Only Bruised John Jot, SltB Ohio street, and his sons, Carl and Albln, and Oscar Sunden, were the victims of a thrilling automobile ao clrient at Eighteenth and lsard streets yesterday morning. Mr. 4Vf suffered slight bruises, Carl Lof has a dislocated shoulder, Albln Lof la nursing a sprained ' wrist and Mr. Sunden was scratched In several places. Meeting an automobile headed Into Eighteenth street, another on the same street and trying to avoid a large black shepherd waa (he combination , which spelled disaster for the Lof party. The Lof car struck tha dog and a front wheel of the car flew off. The machine turned completely over. John Lof, who waa at th wheel. Is at a loss to explain Just how It all hap pened, but he declares he was fortunate In that no serious Injury resulted. Th dog was Injured, but was able to rua away from th seen of th accident. Fights Two Holdup Men and Gets Away Two holdup men encountered the wrong customers in Will Friday of Gil bert, la., when they attempted to relieve him of hi valuables by the procesa'of force Tuesday night. The stlckupa threatened Friday at Tenth and Daven port streets and Friday Immediately put up a fight. He made his getaway from the noldups, but only after receiving sev eral knocks over the head with a blunt weapon. Friday went to th police sta tion to have hi wounds bandagsd and Inform th pollc of th affair. ' Howard Jenkins of th Grand hotel In Council Bluff was ordered to throw up his hands by a Ion bandit whom he encountered at Eighteenth and Cali fornia streets. Th disturber of th pub lic peac mad an ay with lit of Jenkins' money. C. J. Wheeler of Bud O rover, la., re port, to th polk that while lie waa visiting a pool hall on Douglas street Tuesday night a slick pickpocket lifted 17.73 from his person. Wants Restraining Order Against Wife Edward W. Tiowinah asks tha district eturt fr a restraining order against his former Wife. Nellie M. Bowman, from whom he secured a divorce last Fvbruary, alleging tbat her. actions lead hits to believe her a dangerous character. An agreement entered Into before tha divorce waa granted provided thajt he would pay her t0 a month after the divorce, which, be aaid. he paid unttl Beptember IS. He says h found that she was living with C. L. Clark, a chauffeur. In the Wlthnell block. As proof that ah should be restrained, he alleges she has cut up Clark's machln and struck him with a beer bottle and has called up the plaintiffs horn and bothered him and his relative. Ed Smith is Taken 111 in Court -Boom Attorney TA P. Smith became U ud donly in the district court room yesterday morning Just as the bearing of th IW.WO suit of th John T. Fab y com pany against th Updike Grain eompaay was about to begin before Judge Kstelle. Mr. Smith was removed to his horn, 131 South Thirty-fourth street. where be wa reported resting easily. The phy sicians diagnosed th illness as acute in digestion. Hs4s Over A ami a. Mrs. Jennie Miner; Davidson, Ind., writes: "I can truthfully say Foley Ca thartic Tablets are the beat I ever used. They are so mild In action. X feel like I have been mad over again." Oood health haa no greater enemy than con stitution. Foley Cathartic Tablet keep the stomach sweet, liver active, bowel regular and banish biliousness, sick ilealacbe. sour stomach. Stout persons j welcome the light free feeling they give. I W.d every where. Advertisement J I New Books liANFOnTH PI-ATR THE GAME. By Ralph Henry Harbour. D. Appleton Co, Pictures In color by John A. Coughlln. 1. SI net. Thla volume contains seven stories, giv ing various episodes of a boy's life. The first with a capital foot ball story; sec ond, an amusing tale of a collection of atampa which sent th boy to college; the others, a fairy tale of magic foot ball, the purchase of a rat-kllllng dog and the extraordinary results, etc., and lastly, a comlo base ball game. In which Joneale and the "All-Stars" win In an amusing way. ROBIN THE BOBBIr. By Vale Downla. Harper Bros. Illustrated. SO cents net. A charming story of masculine tender ness. A little boy la th renter of the tale, perfectly conscious of the brightness he sheds about him. "Tou never heard of a home without a woman In It did youT" asked Mr. Fraser of his negro servant "No, suh, I nevah did. suh. But I notice children sort of liven a place up like." was th answer. And that's what th hero did. BANDST'B PAL. By Gardner Hunting. Harper A Bros. Illustrated. II. pre paid. "Randsy' Fal" Is the story of a friend ship between a boy who had everything and a boy who had nothing. Their love for a dog drew them together, and each boy helped to shape the character of the other. In order to aid his poor companion th rich boy took a Job at th same office In the city. They encountered various ad ventures, but their difficulties only served to bring out the beat that was In each and to make them firmer friends. SBBAOO-WAHEIO CAMP FIRE Oirtt.R. By Kthel Hnsers. Oood Health Pub lishing Co. 11.24 prepaid. "An Intimate presentation by means of enthusiastic text and exceptionally fine photographs of the 'Mother Camp' of the Girls' Camp Fir organisation, originated by Dr. and Mr. Luther Gullck. The book makes camp fir II f more alluring than Camelot" WHEN HANNAH VAR BIGHT TAR OL1J. Iiy Katharine Peabody Olrllng. Frederick A. Stokea Co. The story of a little 8-year-old Swedish girl, and how a woman was brave enough to die for her little ones and how S-year-old Hannah cared for the smaller child ren. An exquisitely written little story. CLEABINO THE SEAS. By Donal Ham ilton Haines. Harper A Bros. Price 1.26 net. A thrilling story of a supposed naval war between the United States and a for elgn power. Ther are submarine fights, an attempt to destroy the Panama canal, and a glgantlo battle between two fleet Thla book deals with the campaign at sea of the war whose land campaign was the subject of the author earlier book, "The Last Invasion.' THE EXTRA DAT. Hy Algernon Black wood. Maomlllan Co. Cloth, U mo. Price fl.K. A group, of delightful children learn to gain for themselves an "extra day" which as a matter of time doe not count; and this day Is filled with beautiful adventures. Mr. Blackwood has never hit upon a more original Idea and he haa never been happier In th working out pf a them. Because It deala with tha joyouanea of life this book will re mind some readers of The Bluebird of Maeterlinck, but In style and spirit It Is altogether Of Its own kind. TRENCH MATES IN FRANCE. By J. 8. Zero. Harper A Bros. II net "Trench mates In France" recounts the adventures of two French boys at the front In th present war. In addition to th exciting Incidents, the book contains Just the kind of explanations boys are asking every day about th detail of armaments, airships, bombs, etc., and ex planations of strategy and th new kind of tactics this war has developed. The boys take part In the battle of th Mam and th advance of th French. They are both wounded, but recover and are ready to return to th front. A map of north ern ' Franc and clear drawings of trenches, guns and aircraft help the reader to understand the technique of modem warfare. PfRPRIPE ISLAND. By James IT Ken nedy. Harper Bros. 60 cents net James H. Kennedy, whose book for lit tle readers, "Surprise Island." waa pub lished a day or two ago. Is not only an editor and historian, but a devoted grand father. His little granddaughter discov ered early In life that there was no one who could tell her more Interesting stories; tale of surprise and talking an imals and quaint folk; so one day Mr. Kennedy wrote down for her the story of "Surprise Island" and brought It to the publishers. Joy Sutphen Tells Botarians of Woes of Amusement Man Much amusement was derived from lis tening to the troubles of the "amusement man," as narrated to the Rotary club at Its regular weekly luncheon. The speaker of the day was Joy Sutphen, local man ager of the Brandels theater, and he told his tat of wo in such a graphic manner that on of the listener remarked, "Well, after hearing all that I wouldn't dare atart to tell the troubles I hav In my business." J. O Flford. manager of the Cusack company, acted as chairman and a new stunt was Introduced In a roll call to be repeated at th first meeting each month. by which each member present rises find Identifies himself for the benefit of his associates. 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