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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1921)
Soviet Unable to Carry Out German Trade Agreement Russian Coramibbioii ..Gives Difficulty in Securing Paw ports ai Reason for Can celing Contracts. Hf Th Associated lrrM. I Berlin. Dec. 29. The official Ru. sian ioviet trade commission liaJ no. i iiicd German firms with which it has teen dealing here that it is un able to conclude pending agree, ments. It ivi it is hampered in the execution of it contract by 6dii culty in securing permission for its representatives to enter Oernmny and by lack of office space in Ber lin. - The commission which lias a mo nopoly on Ciernian trade, has at present personnel of 340 affice rooms. The Tageblatt, coninientinit on the complaint, charges the trouble is due "to Frusslan bureaucracy, the psy. thology of which can easly be seen; it is the fear of bolsheyism' which his sought a last retrcit III the bu reau's officialdom." The Tageblatt adds that with rll the safeguards in the hands of I'jc authorities the police can easily con trot Russian activities. It thnrge that the Prussian minister of the interior is. going out of his way to hamper tip Russian reprcsentatve and argues the necessity f the so viet commission increasing its staff in order to be able to handle the increasing business upon which Ger many must count for much of its .commercial advantages. It is reported in well informed quarters that negotiations are under way for the establishment of a Rus sian credit fund here of K000.00O,. 000 marks, to be guaranteed by Rus sian treasury notes which will not be put into circulation. , To this proposal, ! Die Zrit sug gests the possibility -that the ar rangement will lead to the recon struction of Russia with . German reparation bonds. Student Sent to Prison . For Killing Boy With Auto Duluth. Dec. "29. Lloyd H'. Mahan, 21. a student at the Univers ity of Michigan, yesterday was given an indeterminte sentence in the state reformatory upon conviction of run Jiing down and fatally injuring Carl Helge Anderson, 13, with his auto mobile. ": Bee Want Ads are the best busi ness boosters. . . ' After Christmas Passed Hoy Did Nat Wish to Mar Happiness of Brothers Cripple Hangs Himself Tassaic, N.'J, Dec. 29. William Sinikowits wis a cripple from hit birth 12 yean ago. Hit left teg was partly paralysed and he could not walk without the aid of a cane or crutch. lie wuld not play at other children did and he oftcru! would lapse into a brooding silence. Yet William attended school reg ularly, was one of the brightest of hit class. lie was a great lover of nature and an unusual student of flowers and birds for a boy of hit ycera. . Yesterday one of William's brothers, passing by lilt room, taw hitti sitting betide hit birds and heard him say: "I waited to at not to spoil their Chriktmat." But because William and hit canaries had many secrets to themselves no tignilitance was attached to the statement until later, when William was found dead by hanging in the oath room. He had tied a rope to shower .bath connection and with a noostd end about lilt neck, Jumped from a chair. Veterans' Bureau to Provide Treatment v For More Ex-Soldiers Washington, Dec. 29. Govern ment facilities for the treatment of nearly 6,000 more former service pa tientt will be provided by additional beds in hospitals in 18 states early next year, it was announced yester day by Director 1'orbes of the vet erans', bureau, , At present, he said, there are avail hie 10,770 government beds for tubercular patients and 5,240 beds for the neuro-psycliiatric patients. Additional hospital facilities for 3,150 tubercular patients, he said, are ra be installed in Arizona. New Mexico.- North Carolina, Florida, Wisconsin,' Ohio, Massachusetts, Alabama,. Pennsylvania, New York and Colorado, while additional beds for 2.750 neuro-psychiatric patients will be established in Maryland, Georgia', Indiana, New York, Ala bama, California and Missouri. Fire Sweeps Block Ree Heights, S. D., Dec. 2V-Fire starting about 7:30 p. in. in the Cen tral telephone office here swept along the west side of Main street for nearly a block, causing an estimated loss of $75,000. Klanto Demand Hearing at Once On Fraud Charge Colonel Simmons Declares Pe tition for Receivership Is '"Desperate Attempt' fo Wreck Order. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 29. Colonel Simmons issued a signed atatemenl last night announcing that the klsn would demand an immediate hearing of the charges made in the reccivct ship petition which he termed a "desperate attempt on the part cf the disgruntled and discharged em ployes, joined by their imaJI follow ing, to wreck the organization." The atatement also contained de nials of specific charges made m the petition and declared that thi "enemiet of the organization lost the first round of their legal bat tle when the court declined to ap point a temporary receiver and left IBS E 9 NEW SHOW STARTS 11P.M. IT Tomorrow Night l L0N CHANEYnY In Story of Frisco's 11 1 Underworld IV "THE NIGHT. ROSE" Vl "SNOOKY" V "THE HUMANZEE" III In a Monkey Comedy . of Joy 9M Buy Double Tickets at All l 9 o'clock and tee two m different program. II I Suits Overcoats - Oh! Boy! What a Sale arid I ? Price EVERY parent with an eye to economy will ap preciate this half price sale which Includes Our Entire Stock of Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Mackittaws You'll not find their equal in . fabric, quality and ' . tailoring at the prices we ask prices already vory " ' low and now reduced exactly ona half, for Eldredgc- - 'Reynolds are retiring from the boys' clothing busi ness and must dispose of their stocks immediately. Boys' Blouses 3 for To purchase several of these splendid quality, fast color Blouses at 3 for $2.25 will be true (J O CT economy. , They sell at $1.00 regularly and are tTsZ. specially priced for Friday. . Boys' Shop Balcony e.Store of Specialty Shops affairs of the O(gnu4tion in the hand ol it present oKiciaU. Granddaughter of Grant UrgM Relief for Russia Wellington, Dee. 2V. Prmccii CsnUcuxcne, granddaughter f Gen era! Grant, speaking, the said, (or the American central committee ior Rus fcn relief it the lorum of the na tional council for the limitation of armament, urged that relit f be grant' ed in every form for the Kuiiait refugee. She appealed, the wid. "a an American citixen (or the lusian refugee, because ol the help Ruula hai given the United State at more than one critical period in our hit Wry." TfBMnDEIS Cl Mr ALL THIS xjCv week l XVUkL Afternoon . 0 'iV ll Evening Shswa Start 3, 4, T, ana P. M. Matinaaa, BOc Evanlnis, 50c and I1-O0 Waak Starting Naat Menday, January 2 nn ROBERT B. n IV. antelD. AND GENEVIEVE HAMPER -Ripertoir M.n. "Rlchrll.u" Tuai. Marcbapt IVanlca" Wed. Mat-"Ai Yau Lika-lt" Wsal. Eve "Juliul Caatar' Tbur. "Hamlet" Frl. "Macbolh" , Sat. 'Mat. "Mar chant af Vanics" Sat. Eva. "Julius Caesar" Tlckat Sailing Evening!. 80c $2.00 Wed, and Sat. Mats., S0c-1.00-1.50 "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" LAST TIMES TODAY AWi Bits 0 Broadway SUXSi T0HORHOW (SATURDAY) NATINEC Mt WIft cooper's BIG JAMBOREE hunter Lasln' TickaU, I8c-S0c Evary Waak Day Two Complete Shows Sat. Nite, Dec. 11 stirtlnitt t:30 sa 1 1 :30 Nevtl, Timely 6rrlM SS . Strek ol 12. M I D N I T E Omiha't Ona Live Spat NEW YEAR'S EVE. All Onr at 1:44 A. St. "OWL" CARS . HOME- Showing Today if OAMILLE with jAzir.ioiifl and UALEflTlfJO .-,.. ... , . . i" in' - , Their Greatest Triumph Feature Picture at 11:15, 1:00, 4:15,6:15 and 10:00 p. m. llavneu Say PruLiliiion Chuhc of Rig Holitlay Trade Washington, Dee 29. Qiriatmai hiuintse v.a made possihle by pro hibition, according to a letter from Cninmiaeioncr Uaynei at hit home at Hillsboro, O.. made public Ifst night. Mr. llaynee . cited "the - record breaking holiday buine reported universally by merchants, at a atrik ing demonstration" of the enforce ment of the eighteenth amendment. NOW m un i la. D ISAT. The moat distinctive production of the year Fersooall Directed by Marshall Neilan Supporting cast include: Wesley Barry Anna Q. Nilssoa Collaea Moore J. Barney Sherry Comedy CLYDE COOK In "THE CHAUFFEUR" Special Midnight Skowinf Saturday Nlfht Entire Cbanfe ol frof ram Special .Midnight Show New Year's i NOVELTIES ; NOISE MAKERS SPECIAL PRqpRAM A Big Alidnight rise V A f II JM1' "?VZW 1 Jlll"a r , : .TWO DAY ONIY, Pt5PPV ' A Brilliant Revival of one of the moat refreshing Photoplay ever produced. ..J. K One Ne TOD AY TOMORROW. 200 SEATS at 15c Maud Adams Big Stage Success "The Little Minister" a Now Great Picture Every Member of the Family Will Love Starts Sunday at the Strand SQ0C9 LAST TIMES : Saturday Etc. 9 O'clock Show "No Wornan KnowM Buster Keaton in "The Ooit" EMPRESS NEW VAUDEVILLE SHOW TODAY CORDON CERMAINE. "raahlon Platea of Ftrai" HELEN COLINE A CO., PreaanUnf MWladorM KALAMA KOA. Prsaantinf "HawaU Up To Data;" HOWARD 4t FIELDS, "The Raftime Dinina Car." Photoplay At traction, "CAMILLE." FeaturiBf NAZI MOVA and VALENTINO. . 'Try The- Bee WantAd Columna. niniiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiii Sale of Gifts 'This" sale includes all different kinds of g'fts that are to be found in our Gift Shop. x; Reductions from :; v T' .20 to 60 ' I Fitted Leather JSevying Baskets . - In blue, pink, tan and green leathers, Hned in practical and attractive colors. 19.00 now 7.50; 13.00 now 6.00.. V Table of Hand-Painted Wood and Tin Boxes, 11.25 now 3.00 Hat Stands, 6.50 now 1.50 Tables of China, including , English Porcelains Asworth Bird. Teas 18.25 per dozen -now. 14.60 Veronica Teas ' 11.00 per dozen now 8.80 Palmerston Teas 15.00 per dozen now 12.00 Reduced 20 Table of odd pieces of China at greatly reduced prices. Decorated Dresser Pieces in China I Boxes, 7.00 now 1.00 - ' Boxes, 18.00 now 4.00 . 1 Sale of Candlesticks I Brushed Brass Candlesticks ' 6.25 per pair now, 4.00 , 7.50 per pair now 4.50 " Decorated Mahogany ! 8.50 per pair now 6.00 . . t Smoking Stand in Metal reduced 15'. , Many other pieces. Orchard & Wilhclm Co. . I I III II I I 11 II II III I I I I I II II I I I I I i i i ,, i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 1 1 i i n i i j NOW SHOWING At 11, 1, 3, 5, 6i30,8aJ 9i30 Wallace Roid "RENT FREE" Mlfl.lHt 3Wow N.w Year's Still Dancing KEEP'S lilt Farnam Continuous Music v Novelties Free New Year's Eve and New Year's Night Admission 40c -Tax Paid. NCW YEAR S ETC ! Niaki. Dm, II) TWO SHOWS. Ti4S aad lOilt PliAhL REdAV Wit War as Win Aad tha Wisite V.ntin, tPr Jack uaa"CTrlord Rokaii A With TH' Johnstan CUrs) MORAN ancPMACK Scklsall' Aadara A Rayal Waadaratsaal Yval ' BO HALL , T if III ( iKa Dm. AfMa'l r r.., wwii, MiMimi. If la tuii'waia U II fl m. m Hllla. Nlsnlt.' 1st It H I MM II. U Ul, aa. asd Hllaai. , a AaMmslls Ma. I .D OM ll t IfM Mill taay. Wats fnmw. LAST TIMES TONIGHT "Thunderclap" . . STARTS TOMORROW TOM MIX fCN ) "Z9' ' STARTS ' -:,5rv 1 , (Si -6-. TOMORROW STARTS TOMORROW Midnight Show at 11 P. M. Tomorrow Night TOM MIX ; In His Latest Success ' tfP H rauin I By MAX I BRAND LEE MORAN coy "ROBINSON'S TROUSSEAU" Midnight $h ow fiiio Ye a r's Ev e 1 k t , Starting at 11 O'clock l '' Ntf Advance in Prices NICE LOUD INDIVIDUALS-NOISE MAKERS Dance the Old Year Out and the " New Year In, at the . Roseland Garden t 16th and Douglas Streets SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM NOISE MAKERS GALORE The; Home of Polite; Dancing z No Increase in Prices - j . ...v.. , - - Popular Songs by Charlie Locke and Cyro , Tomorrow Night Mew Year's Eve Party Dancing All Niglit Empress Rustic Garden Admission $1 .00 Includes Tax 5.000-Noise Makers 5,000 Mu,sical Features, Carl Lamp's Orchestral' Band ; ; . SAXOPHONE TRIO Dworak-Anderson-Morse BRASS TRIO Schopp-Dworak-Hahn " . - VIOLIN TRIO DE LUXE ; Lamp-Volz-Bartunick , WALTER MEYEN XYLOPHONE Schuyler-Walker & Burton in Songs . Bee want ad charge rates are the same as cash rates. 1