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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1921)
rilK HKK : DM AHA. SAUKDAY. (HTOUKK l. ttrci. Girl Tland' Here For Operation to Near East Relief Head To Attend State Meet i k N TAi T r m : Retum by Train sssssNsSXeSss Youngster, Rccovrring From Harlman Furniture and Carpet Co. World's Largest Home OuJithrs 7 Stores in the 51. S. A. Appe ndiritii, to Go Back to : Arapahoe, Ncl.t Iiy Rail In Two Vcck. 18 Airplanes are gift o( Ood to ave lime in an emergency, but little Jean Richards, operated on fcr ap pcn!ii a week ago after a thrill ina right of 250 milri from Arapa hoe, Neb,, to 0111211,1. will nir.ke the fturn trip by train probiblv. Miss Helen Richards, an aunt of llic little irl Mated yes trrJay. "Jean Mill nut lc able to leave the hospital for two weeks yet and ly mat nine we wrainrr prouauiy win he too severe," raid Mist Richard. "We think we can nuke her morz comfortable on the train." Robert Cochrane. cousin of tin child. who piloted the plane in which she was brought to Wise Me mortal hospital, flew bark to Arnpahoe a few day after the opera tion, when Jean was pronounced out of daiiscr. Jean' mother, Mrs. Clara Rich ard, remains here with her. Her father spent the week-end here an l returned home cdnesilay. The child is 8 years old. Ralston Bus Man Raps Car Officials Tilling to Run on Schedule, But Takes Wallop at ''Ex orbitant'' Salaries. Lincoln. Oct. 7.-(Soecial.) The State Railway commission can take jurisdiction over all bus lines in Ne braska for all Frank Henry of Oma ha cares. Two weeks ago. the Omaha and ' Lincoln Railway and Light com pany, which operates traction ' lines from Sixteenth and Capitol avenue In "Omaha to l'apillion and from Tvventv-fourtli and N streets to Ral ston, filed a petition with the State Railway coirufitssion demanding that llenty,' who operates busses to those points, he forced to lilc reports on erenses and earnings the same as street railway companies. It also demanded that he advertise scheduled routes and scheduled time of coming and going the same as the street railway company did. Henry, in an answer filed today, declared he is willing to do this and stated the high expense bewailed by the. traction company was due large ly to exorbitant salaries paid to tne ofucers. ' Rail Head Fined for False ; Repair Cards Davenport, la., Oct. 7. Theodore . Krem, general manager of the Muscatine. Burlington at Southern railroad, was sentenced to a year and a day in the federal prison and fined SI. 000 on each count today by Judge Martin J. Wade in federal court here, when he pleaded guilty to three ' counts charging him with making false entries on car repair cards. , ' The railroad company, also de fendants, was. fined $1,000 each on . the thtfee counts. , ' According to the statements made at the hearing: by K. Granville Curry, counsel for the Interstate Commerce commission, the records of the com. pany .for 1919 showed charges -against other lines for car repairs amounting to more than $30,000, whereas the actual value of repairs , clone to other line cars was not in excess of $1,200. , Reserve Officers to Talk On' Infantry Next Wednesday Members of the' Nebraska Armv Reserve Officers' association will hold their first meeting following the Mimnicr period of inactivity in the Armjv building, Fifteenth and Dodge, ednesday night, Uctobcr i, at p. "The Infantry" will be the . subject for discussion. . Lieut. Col. Anan Raymond will : talk on personnel and organization; s I'aul Scott on machine guns; William Brooks on the signal corps,, and Lieut A. VV. Salvey on the liaison. O. E. Engler is commander of the Nebraska division. Two. Bankruptcy Petitions ' 1 Filed in Federal Court Two bankruptcy petitions were filed yesterday at the federal building. James F. Roach, pro prietor of the Grand Electric com- pany, 2916 Sherman avenue, filed a : debtor's petition. . ' Tohn W. Schroeder, farmer of - Lindsay, Neb., filed a petition in i which he lists his liabilities at $37. "360 and his assets at $27,538. He esks $1,000 exemption. Military Prisoners Held ' At Qcana Ask to Join Army : Madrid, Oct. 7. Military prison ers confined af .Ocana have sent a petition to the minister of justice asking him to permit them to join v regiments fighting in Morocco. .Franco Redriguez, the minister, is Considering- granting the petition. Road Conditions Farnlshed r Omaha Automobile Ctab.) Lincoln Highway, Eat Road good, ttotonr for evn mtlea and (or on mils Mitt of Marshalliown. - Lincoln Highway. West Detour Water loo t0 Valley, good to Orud Island and atrt, o. Ja. D. Hlarhway Detonr wt of Ah- I land. Roada rood to Harrmrd. . T Hastings, road wcr. oood vest. S. T. A. Road Excellent. " Ornhwker Hlghway-J-Kxcellent. . Highland Cntoff Pair. George Washington Highway render construction to Blair. tetour over High lioad. Oood to 81oux City. Omaha-Topeka Highway Good. Coster Battlefield Highway Tourist re port this road la good condition with hat frw exception. Some snow reported. King of Trails. North Good condition. ; King of Trails. South Follow Thir teenth street south to Harrison, Rarrlsoa to Twenty-tonrth street, then south to LMYenworth. Rada la excellent condi tion to Learrn worth. - River to Birer Koad Good - to Deo Moines. Whit lot Road Good Is Casey. BSity- ene rail deUnr can t caaey la ndltlon. Rpngh to Dtm Moines. Sloe OraaKod -floe caadiUea. Dr. William E. Doughty. Dr. William E. Doughty, associate general secretary of the near east re lief, wilt arrive in Omaha today to Uke part in the conference of Ne braska workers for the relief organ ization. , . , .'. - He has tint returned from a two months' tour of the area in which the relief is operating, and reports conditions extreme. Hundreds, he says are dying from starvation. ihe Armenians are a people en tirely without resources," he de clares.' "Unless sufficient food and clothing and other supplies are fur nished Armenia before winter tit least 100,000 children and a much large! number of adults will perish." Clarence D. Koyse of Indiana, an other member of the survey com mission, will attend the conrcrcncc here. Six Mail Planes ToFlytoK.C. To Honor Foch Tribute to French Marshal to Be Paid During American Legion Convention Oct 31 to Nov. 2. A squadron' of six air mail planes U scheduled to fly from Omaha to Kansas City for the American Le t;ion convention, October Jl and No vember 1 and 2, as a special mark of honor to Marshal Foch. The tribute was arranged by Post master General Hays, it is reported from Kansas City. ' The six planes will be mobilized in Omaha from other transcontinen tal, airmail stations under the plan. They will all be the De Haviland bombing type. They will fly in for mation and land on the field arranged for the lceion s aerial circus. - A three day air mail service be tween Omaha and Kansas t-ity also will be maintained during- the con vention. As yet no instructions have come to the local hangar to participate in. the meet. Superintendent Votaw stat ed yesterday ' , "We know, however, that Kansas City has been working hard to put this across and it is possible we will receive qifjcial notice in a few days, he said.- , - ,v- .... . .: ; Star Murder Witness Held for Auto Theft J. W. Snodgrass, "star" witness against Leo Brunson, now ,m jail awaiting trial for the alleged slaying of Margaret Foley Ryland, Palmer, Neb., is under arrest 'in-" Grand Island charged with the theft of an automobile, according , to word re ceived by Omah police yesterday'.. lhc car. police say, ... was, , stolen from' Snodgrass'- former wife. . Snodgrass, while, - waiting in the city jail to be arraigned on a forgery charge, was lodged in the same cell occupied by Brunson., ... , In a statement made to ponce after he 'roomed" with Bfuhscn for four davs. Snodgrass declared , that , Mr,,ner .Ant.fle.il .rt him (hit li, was "in on the shooting." " ' UII9UII .VUlbD,l.U IV .11... ,((.. ..w Deaths and Funerals Frank T. Mahoney. (2. died Thursday at nia nome in tne Angeius apartments, following an illness "of several .months. He is survived by his wife and one son, Frank Mahoney. Jr.: four brothers. T. P.. Johir J., and Jerry Mahoney of Omaha and David Mahoney of Valley, Neb., and four sisters. Mrs. Richard Collins. Mrs. T. C. Douglas and the Misses Sadie and Elisabeth, Mahoney of Omaha. . ... Samuel Bartlett. Jr.. tnfant son of Samuel Bartlett, Twenty-sixth street and Polk boulevard, died Thursday - at the home. Funeral services will be held Sat urday from Brewer's funeral home, lhaJ nev. xi. L,. neeier, oiiiciatrng. jsurutl mil oe in uraceianu xarK cemetery. ' ADVERTISEMENT. , J SAYS SHE HAD GIVEN UP HOPE OF RECOVERY OrnahaT Woman Sajr She I ConTincsd. Tanlac - Aqdcd ' Year to Her Life, i .; "I'm convinced that Tanlac.: has added years to my life,:, for when I began taking it. all hope for: my recovery .had been given up," Said Mrs. Annie Sawerbrev. 972 North Twenty-sixth street, Omaha, Neb. ily troubles started .with a dis ordered 'stbmach,' and I finally got into such a desperate condition that was taken to a hospital tor an operation. After an examination I was to!J that nothing could be Hone for me, so I was' taken backtiome snd really never expected to leave my bed again.. t ' ' . The results I obtained from Tan lac were tittle short of miraculous, for now I'm able to go wherever I please and am in perfect health. I'm confident that Tanlac has (riven 'me a new lease on life." Tanlac is sold fa Omaha by the Sherman & McConnell - Draff Co. and by leading druggists every where, j I i t If, If you need fuiuiture or' homo furnishings of any kind for economy's sake come to Hartman 's. Come in and compare values and prices feel free to look about and judge for yourself how remarkably underpriced every article (large or small) really isDespite the fact that stocks are now com plete, ; early, choosing has great advantages .... . . You can buy now, save now pay later. . In addition to these unprecedented values you have the privilege of TAKING A FULL YEAR AND A HALF TO PAY FOR WHATEVER YOU SELECT!' Think of it! You enjoy the comfort and beauty of what you purchase immedi ately and can take 13 long months to pay. Selections held free until needed. 3 i. 2-Piece Bedroom Suite Consisting ' of bed and chiffon ier. Construct ed of solid oul: In golden finish. Bed with neatly paneled head and foot ends. Chiffonier has large plate mlr- ror and fire full length drawers. Each piece well finished and sturdily built to give service - Folding Go-Cart A handy go-cart finished in black enameled steel frame. Can be folded. Has large nood and rubber- tired wheels. Spe cially priced at.. Davenport Table Handsome mahogany davenport table in Queen Anne period design. , . Has neatly turned lega and stretch er. Beautifully finished ........ $4975 Oil wm , Don't Fail to See This Underpriced Wardrobe Large tvardrobe in golden fin ish. Has large two-door com partment and full length draw er at bottom. Dust-proof. MSifsWWSsaKS493N(lWi IfffT ST'' llllllllllll :Nowfor loi; iiy . $2950 llSSr-" jjBnjf nj Pay for.lt (J-- Later! 9 Bed $12.75-Chiffonier 16.75 Sale of Blankets Saturday Only Take advantage of this sale price. Good .grade Cotton Blankets in , gray, white . and tan.. Liberal size, priced - at, per pair $3M Splendid Assortment of Comforters , , , . U2 Simmons Sanitary Couch : . . Genuine Simmons steel couch; Fit ted with substantial epiing. Easily cnangea into aouoie bed. Well construct ed, and capable of giv $785 ing excellent service, 1 1 at, only , . . "Let Come I 1, it 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs. Fringed 9x12 Seamless Brussels . Rugs 8 m n n V, fa n Bed Duofold Suite Gtnuino 'Kroehler" Duofold suite, three pieces, or fumed oak finish. Upholstered in durable imitation Spanish leather. Well constructed and capable of giving long service. Ilsgular $125 value, at 2-Pieces Jiui)r Fbor As illustrated, with ma hogany finished base. Has beautiful 16-Inch silk shade in rose blue. Com plete with cord for attaching $Q85 See Our Sunday Announcement of , a ; v Wonderful $1 Down Sale of Nationally Advertised ' Sellers Kitchen Cabinets! Big Values! Easy Terms! Extends ' 45x60- to 6 Feet Inch Top Oblong Dining Table Queen Anne period design, in wal nut or mahogany. Has solid 45x60 , inch oblong top A asst value . s J' Hartman Feather YOUR SIXTEEN f H Between Harney Visit Our Graf onola Special Sale Toilet Ta:les Several You will find a large aNortinmt of these U-uutiful tolk-t tubles Styles finished In walnut, mahogany and turn wood. Surely tnt will find one that will delight you, and they are juiced so low. j:ach to Hartman 's for i . rir IB The greatest vnriety of Kus in Omnlia is now on dis play' here attractively priced Oriental' reiiroiluetious and FersinnB in very harmonious eolors. AM moderately priced ! 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs. Special at 36x70 Inch Velvet Rugs. Reduced to.... 78i2 '21" M75 All in golden $94 'Let Ifartman Feather YOUR Nest." Kitchen Cabinet Lairp -1 Of hardwood in light golden finish. Fitted with tilting flour bin, large bread drawer, removable bread board, utensil cup- f board and china cup- i) or 19 board. . Has Eliding Qickeloid top ........ . i ' Ask to See This Drop Leaf Extension Table Fittine for the average apartment. Attrac tive Queen Anne design has top measuring 44x38 inches. Comes with two additional leaves, Ma bogany or walnut finish. Special at $5075 White Enamel Bassinet As illustrated with large woo? en wheels, fin ished in white enamel .... Nest and Howard Shop From Hrolssn Lots! 2m Choici Finishes StGvs Specials for Saturday "Brilliant" Heater Buy this bargain heater Saturday. Like tbo picture and a real fuel economizer. Handsomely nickel trimmed. Has the hot blast con struction. . At the price we are ask ing, there should be no need of hes itating. Terms if you wish, at 75 Combination Eange Combination coal, wood or gas burner. One of the most sensible and economical stove3 made. Is trimmed in enamel and nickel. Has one door only in warming closel fnot two as shown), was large oven. A Hart- a -a SnC( man special ford D vJ Saturday, priced J fjJJ at, uui; ( s "Torrid" Hot Blast Another Hartman special for Sat urday's selling. Has the fuel saving hot blast construction. Has large firepct, is nickel trimmed and raaao or ponsneu Agnr steel. Arealval- $eJ?"J75 ue, casu or crcuii, at .... ." "Cole's" High Oven Eaiige , - Has four-hole cooking surface. Has large high . oven. en. - Constructed o 1 best materials. At only . . f r J. Remember!! that when you trade at Hart man's you are buying from the world's largest home outfitters insuring highest quality de pendable merchandise and lowest possible prices. ' T 4 7 r