THK IEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29. 192J. 1 t i . i :v er South Side lirkf City AY us Man Is Shot Iiv Mate After Words Over Groceries Uutband Sit Down on I'orch Following Quarrel Wife Gets 1'iVtul and Wound Him. tit r'. V ... h iM i tli rtVe iif lha tt'Uut toiinitiMiwitf fnf n tiMIIliUA lr nUlllli I'a Jil'ltfC, T lift IMIttijiM'nlk'Ttt motor, vie iia,t f iha i.it. depart in'M i 10 hritiii oiiriiuii c4iiit miter! Ml Uellll'U-titH nt (tuilday. Itrkrna rtimUii( CMrlee H, ril'ltrilK. rUlri vt 111 I'MMUII v ilalUnlirr company, ttn h l.n Ii for ill nt rrk, riri4 Iki 1'iiivinjr )eienUy. Asl Jntiltr lr William OeiwU rim ii, 51, jjiiimr nt Cumeniua evhunl, uii-. vostotJjy murium at ln hum at n.'. Hotitii i:iiih!r tidi tnrrt, af-ti-r a lung illnra. U'kIimi I. roup lli'ail Sainwl -Kw fttxriMiri tons rlt-hlnl Imirman of lirouti & of lmiKl.i I'ouMiy t No. I. AtnerU-an IsKiiin. at the rli)n of i.rtiicr Monday nlslil. "CiiIIik Msl'l Mum" Annual Voili-aa nlisht how" mill eivtn at the I'nivinwiiy (lull Thurmliiy nlshi, amnlng nt I;I5. liti"r bn m rvfJ atul ilnm lng Mill follow t ti f iiiiTiaiiimrni. T Nf t'anmui I'lay J'rter Tier nard hltin.'. imat.tr of Hi. Mary Man Oitlftie church, la in itmka a, lour of Kiiiiipo ami are III ' Tttin I'lay" nt filiiTamiiiiMKnu. lit) m-cured p luri yrtril.t'. KIIU loo IUti n. l-cVey, :h Crown I'tiini necniie, ilfioaill 100 nil lull wait Health ContmlMlnni'r I'lnlo )mttrUiiy. plai-lng liiiiiai-lf at tin. top f ilia litt In tlx rat-killing iontint. Sxiwlrnt Cut Ihmn Juilga Wap pli'li rprfwii-d Ida Ix-llef tlml apert vr ii m lplng rut clown. when con front"! with only two turn rhiircil with tho caenxo In court yesterday inontlns. sliaiiitiiii iiM" jil--lhn J. Woimn in Omaha May Smoke in I'ublic, Police Head's Ruling John Jackson. SO, ' street, packing houe worker, wai 1iut aii'1 neriou.ly woumlrj at lut Iioiiic at ) yritrljy aliriimn by lui wile, Anna, witli ..W calibcr revolver, at mult ol quarrel. The injured man w ruiliol to St. Jofph hotpital ljr I'oliee Cap tkin lirikin, where it wj auml that the bullet had enterei the abdomen. Jackum U il to be in a ncrious condition. Jackson Make Statement. Jatknon Muted to police that he liad been titling on the front itircli of hi home, after having had an altercation with hi wife and that hhe came out and ahot him without warning. Aflrr he a khot he ran to the corner of Thirtieth and V ktreets and aauk to the sidewalk. Captain of J'olii e llriK and of f:rcr Jackmau and L'rhanec answered a telephone call reporliiiK the shoot il'g. and when they arrived at titc Jackion home found Mrs. I.ukon nittinjf calmly in the kitchen ol t;ic t;ip through thr rnm Home. The woman stated lo polire that the had given her hu-band 55 yes terday morning at 8:J' to get some meat and groceries ami that lie came home at 3 yesterday afternoon without the groceries and refused lo give an accounting oi what lie did with the money. Unintentional, Says Woman. "I upbraided Jiim for not" getting the meat and groceries," gaid Mrs. Jackson, "and he failed to make any excuse, but went out and sat uown on the porch. I got tnv revolver and intended to fire a shot to scare him, but 1 Miot a little too high, never did intend to shot the ma' Mrs. Jackson was taken to South Side police station and charged with - shooting to wound and later was taken to central station wncre she will be held pending the out come of her husband's injuries. llfia is nothing l prevent Ouuli womeii (loni smoking. lv lue tommiMioiirr Uunn saij yes. terdjy, eouiiiieniin on tn recent order cf New York police lo prevent women there from smoking in pub. I. "There it no ordinance in Omaha to prernt women from smoking ifl public. be said, "and I see no rea. nn for suth a law. ohkh have the right lo vote. Why should they not have the right t smoke f 1'lans for an tlaliorattly (iiriiiched women's smoking room In the new Wei Id theater w rre divulged yctr. dav. The "Kgjptian room, as it wilt be called, it lo be furnUhed with wicker chair and dainty little claret UMi. Iowa College Head Talks Here on Farmer Sympathy for the farmer in every actixity thould be felt by all bittine men, declared R, A. Tear, son. Ames. a., president of the Iowa state college ol agriculture, at public affairs luncheon at the Chain- ber of Commerce ycnterday noon. itttended hy a large gathering ol Ames alumni and Omaha business men. ' "The prosperity of the nation de pend upon tne prosperity eti tne farmer." Mr. Pearson declared. "When the buying power of the Slinniinii. nitorney. In leaving on uj farmer is lowered there is a general Two Youths Bound Over on Boxcar Theft Charge Bert Miller, 4W8 South Twenty fourth street, was released, and Joseph Kirschbaum. 5450 South Twenty-fourth street, and Ben Tangeman, Twenty-sixth and Gil more, were bound over, to the grand jury on $500 bonds each, on a box car theft charge, following a hearing before United States Commissioner Boehler yesterday. The youthful trio, who range be tween 16 and 18, were arrested for stealing 20 sacks of sugar from a Rock Island car at Albright. Mrs. Sophia Smith and Mrs. Cath erine Petchler of the Good Eaters' cafe, 2521 Q street, ar said to have received the stolen property. They were released on their own recognizance. thi'er-wei'kH' Ininlnc-m ami iilenmirt- lli Will Vlflt I New York -lt.v. Washington ami Jit- oy City. X. J wlu-m ins moiner now resides. Wiiiiim Cunt met Cmiivhtl John IL Corncm, need farnti r of Auburn. Neb., in necking the ranrdlMtlnn of n wiles contrnet for I15.0U0 worth of Mook in tho Crow Tiro and ltublier compnny In a ult filed In the dlsirh-t lourt yenterdny. Iu IiiKano HiM-plinl William lllih ter. former oiimha grain m i, con virted of foigliig hllli of lading, has been removi-d from Ht. Herimrd hos pital. Coiinell BliirfH, to Hip utate hos pltai for the Insane at Lincoln. Sent to Juvenile Court Six or tho seven high wlmol hoys nrreiteil Mon dnv. charged with stealing automo liilc. were turned over to tho Juvenllo authorities yeoterdny. The Fevenlh. Ralph Anderfon. 20, 2215 .Mason street, was lined $25. Husband Leaves llotiM' Mrs. Fannie W. Hushes. 273 Fontenelle boulevard, tiled suit for divorce agatiiFt Walter J. HuRhes. broker, in dixtri.'t court yesterday. Phe charg ed that he packed up and waiKen out or tne nouso rcunmrj . mm tho remark he would never return, Abandons Wife and Five Little Children (In Christmas dav two vcars ago, Rudolph Gcrling left his wile and five small children here and went 1n Hermanv. Months went by but the cnunrcn Hid nnt see their father. Mrs. ucr- ling got only letters in which her husband asked lor money so n could start a business in Germany. Instead of sending money as otten as requested, Mrs. Gerling brought suit tor divorce in nismn wuii jra terday and charged her husband with desertion. The children are Emma, 13; hditn. 11; Hulda, 10; Herman, 8, and Carl, 6. il-crra;c of hitsiitc in all lines. When the farmer i able lo buy there I an increase ol business. "Ail lines of business should be interested in what the farmer is do ing, how n'nl what he is producing and the prices he is getting for his produce, lor all these things have their reaction upon commerce. M. J. Riggs, Toledo. O., president ot the Ames alumni association, in a short address pointed out the value of the St. Lawrence waterway to the middle west and its need of sup port. Leo Bozcll Talks Leo I!. Dozcll. secretary of the Omaha Real Instate board, former city editor of an Omaha newspaper, lectured heiore the lournahsm class at the Central Mit'li school. Ilis subject was "I'hc City Editor." Mrs. E. J. Alex and Raymond A'cx were severely cut and bruised, and Miss Catherine Marsolek was badly shaken up when the automobile in which they were riding with P. Welch collided headon with a light delivery truck driven by Joe Vam . acka, 2712 M street, at Fifty-first and Q streets at 8 Monday evening. All the occupants of the Welch car live at 4616 South Thirty-fifth street. The injured persons were taken home. ICo arrests were made. Mrg. E. J. and Ravmond Alex i . . Are Injured in Auto Crash foy McKelVie to bpeak at Lions' Club Banquet With the attendance so large that it was found necessary to bring in extra tables to accommodate the members and their guests, the last luncheon of the Lions' club to be given under the auspices of the March group, ;of which Cub W. C. Ramsey was chairman, passed off in a frolic of fuiV and frivolity at Hotel Rome yesterday. Gov. S. R. McKclvie will be the principal speaker at next Tuesday's luncheon, it was announced by V. C. Hascall, chairman of the April group. . Mayor Dahlman Receives Handsome Floral Basket Mayors of all the large cities of the country were presented with a handsome "basket of flowers each on request of an action taken at the nntmn al convention of the Florist Telegraph association which met last week at Indianapolis. Mayor James Dahlman was pre sented af basket of flowers by L. M. Rogers, local florist, on request, by telegraph, of the Indianapolis con vention, and the bouquet still adorns the mayor's desk. South Side Brevities A. W. Jones, Insurance all kinds, lowest posalbl rates. . ORIENT "COAL? CERTAINLY.' MA. 007S. SOUTH OMAHA ICE OOMl'ANl'. Bankruptcy Suit Filed Against Monitor Company Involuntary petition of bankruptcy was filed against the Monitor Pub lishing company, yesterday in fed eral court by the Watcrs-Barn-hart Printing, company and the Bak er Bros: Engraving company. Judge Woodrough appointed Earl A. Ed wards receiver. . Property of the publishing' fom pany is listed at $700 in the petition, which alleges the Monitor owes the printing firm more than $5,240 and the engraving firm $299. Rev. John Albert Williams and George H. W. Bullock are partners in the Monitor Publishing company. Mistake in Lowest Bid Causes Rejection of All City Commisisoner Joseph Kout sky of the public improvement de partment will not accept Jthe bid of $35,600 submitted Monday by the Omaha Sewer Construction company for he construction of a sewer along Sixteenth street,' he said yesterday. He was told by a representative of the company that a mistake had been made in figures, making the bid too low. The other bids submitted were to high, according to the com missioner. r ... Introduce Construction Figures iu Skinner Suit Harry J. Bishop of Kansas City, construction chief in . building the Skinner packing plant, was on the stand at yesterdays hearing of the Skinner-Dold suit in federal court. He detailed extensive construction figures. , The hearing on an injunction to cancel the Dold contract to operate the plant will continue the rest of the week, it was saiL Widow Seeks Damages for Loss of Her Husband Mrs. Minnie Goldman, widow of Andrew L. Goldman, who was killed in a railroad yard accident at Falls, City, Neb.. June 13, 1921, brought suit for $25,000 damages against the Missouri Pacific railroad, in federal court, yesterday. Four minor chil dren were left without support,' she states. Goldman was 51 ipiANOg U TUNED AND REPAIRED All Work Guaranteed A. HOSPE CO. 1513 Douzlss. 11. Dens. 858S. ADVERTISEMENT, s COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR Darkens Beautifully and Re stores Its Natural Color and Lustre at Once. Common garden sage, brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur ana alco hol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use preparation, im proved by the addition of other in gredients, a large bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, takine one small strand at a time, by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. Alter another applica tion or two your hair becomes beau tifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuri ant and you appear years younger. ADVERTISEMENT. Radium Great Flesh Builder Is Lack of Radium in the Blood the Secret of Anemic Sickness? Clinical reports from time to time have gnen marked emphasis to the tonic effect of the radium rays scientifically confined in sugar of milk for internal use. Many of these reports are so startling as to make it a question if radium is not an integral factor in life itself. Take for example the patient of a Chicago doctor who placed a time limit on life of one to two weeks. H was a case of pernicious anemia and yet under these little radium tablets the pa tient gradually improved to complete re covery. There is no telling what this mar velous element can do. There is no tell ing what it may accomplish. - Certain it is that not being a drug, not capable of do ing any harm, it still remains for the fu ture to learn if this wonderful radium is the very essence of what we call health. For the first time in history these ra dium tablets are now available for anyone who, lacking the vim and nerve force to ward off anemic conditions, may regain their weight and consequent health. The table:s are put up under the name of Nil radium and are sold by leading druggists at S1-S0 per vial containing 210 tablets. It is the only tablet containing genuine radium, so be sure to get Nuradium. They are sold by Beaton Drug Co Green's Phar macy. Haines Drug Co. and Sherman MrConnell. - . ' iiiliiliiliiliiliiliilnliiliiliiliiliiliiiiilniiiliiliiliiliiliiliiltil' ( TheValue of Health m i Health is priceless. It is absolutely necessary to success, and it can be easily obtained. Let a competent ! Chiropractor see that your spine is " in perfect alignment and let him keep it so. Consultation and spinal analysis are free. Lady Chiropractor in attendance. i Drs. Curren & Curren I i Rooms S-6 Weed Building 9 i 18th and Farnam " s , - Phones Res, KE 3739 . . " ? Office, AT 7945 z: . " - . ri:iiiiiii!iiuiiiii!liiiiiiniiiiiti!ii!iiiii!iii!iiiiiii!ii:inliiiiiir; Radiophone Fans' Rights Championed The somewhat chaotic condition of radiophone affairs recently took a turn toward the light when the United States government stepped-in nd told amateurs that their rights would be fully protected and they would be given ample opportunity to carry on their hobby. The Radio - Corporation of New York, according lo recent announce ments, will sell all radiophone equip ment manufactured in this country. T j J t -II 1 ... . us ucaicrs win De in most cities to serve the public with all kinds of radiophone apparatus. A local elec trical supply concern will soon be appointed to supply the needs of Omaha radio fans. Adv. Bond LETTER HEADS 1000 $ 3.25 5000 12.75 10000 22.50 ENVELOPES 1000 5000 10000 (PMNTie) $ 3.30 . 12.50 . 20.00 1000 STATEMENTS S3.25 1000 BILL HEADS. 3.25 1000 CARDS . 3.00 1000 POST CARDS. 6.00 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Send for Samples. We specialize In Office and Factory Forms and Stationery. QuslrtyHIQHEST-Prlces always the LOWEST. UrAUrD f-DID DCCC MANUFACTURING 707 Baltimore Avenue WEAVfcK-oKltK rRt55 stationers Kansas city. mo. Charges Fraud Used to Get Citizenship ritriit Judge will ddde Monday whether Hryl Ffldnun fraudulently obtained liil fcond emcnhip papers. The fovrrameiit. through A. II. Bidf, rtaminfr, foniftied 1 1 Idman'e right id cituenthip in a luring In fort trar yokrdjy itcntopn, and attempted U show tluemgU scumI wituenri that IVIJmmii did uot con lempUif hringinK his wile la lhi country after he gt hit riiifn.lup. Imicid of bringing Hi wife to this country, Ffldnun married sgain. It was upon this action that gov eminent cfficMl got Interfiled ndCJI.trt RmU.mt alter an investigation learned Hut LIKS 10 lAdlSC DUllCIing tne mi airs, i tinman ni uroire lt come o ibis country. FcMnian staled that h firtt It did. not want lo come lo Onmha. Fund by Sale of Bonds It i claimed thai of the 50,f,fXf1 girls and w mcn in the I'nited M4ie. cne-half ire married. Ciiuha r iU l4n M nil JI.tKM'.t-M ttprih tf 6 tr rent !irt tiwrtg h.nd April .'4 ia to rfl a lf lory thih building at I.ighirruth iii'd lWge sum. milling t, an tiiiuiwrturiii l.y V her l Netnn, gund raalted mhi. r'''d4y. No' lni ihiiiiIhi ol lt. J lit i! Ik- sohtiiej la buy thr Ikiud. whu't ill he in ilrmtiniHtikms tl f .'l'. fl(. f !. ,ml , f.Miitt, ?te 'Want fit I Iris, Ad Art Ptisiiir everybody!? store A Very Special Offering for Wednesday Women's Sport and Tailored Suits In a Great Variety of Styles and Fabrics . Just GO of these garments, purchased from one of the better manufacturer, are of fered nt a remarkable saving. Suits for all occasions are in cluded. Tweeds Tricoline Mixtures I'oirct Tu ill Strictly tailored models, fcmi-tailorcd blouse jackets, and box coats silk lined throughout. In Three Groups $2975 $3500 $4950 Burittt-Nath Suit ShopThird Flesr OOO' WHY? Was It Named the There are two good reasone: First: It fa so easy to oper ate, and does the work ao rapid ly and efficiently that it seems to take but "One Minute" to do the average washing. Second: After you have ?sen a demonstration of the "One Minute," i't'will take you but "One Minute" to realize the su periority of its features over those of other makes. -Come in tomorrow for a . demonstration; it does not obligate you to buy. Priced at $79.50 to $128.50 Terms Arranged (or Your Convaniaaee Burf tas-Nash Fourth Floor v Wednesday "500 Yards Aeroplane Cloth, 69c Yd. A highly mercerized case ment cloth of pongee color that closely resembles silk pongee. An ideal material for window drapes and hangings. 33-inch width. We advise prompt response to this unusual value. Mail and phone orders will be given especial attention. Yard, 69c. New Cretonne Sunfast Repp Linenized cretonne of 50-inch sunfast repp in 36-inch width in four rose ; and blue. Highly colors. 49c mercerized. Yard, $2.00. Burfas-Nash Fourth Floor 1 Pabcolin Floor Covering Yard 69c The artistic, durable floor covering that is sani tary and inexpensive. A waterproof covering that lies flat to the floor with out curling at the edges. Pabcolin is an entirely new product, not a linole um or a substitute. J3very yard i3 guaranteed. Seven attractive patterns in 6-ft. width. Priced Yard, 69c. Burgasi-Nash Sixth Floor - The Home and Garden Wear-Ever Double Boiler Each compartment has handles; 2 quart size, . Each, $2.50. Preserving Kettle 10 quart size, made of heavy aluminum. Special, $1.00. Screen Wire Black screen wire, cut in lengths. Per sq. ft., 3c. Garden Tools In standard makes: Rightly priced. Spading Forks Wear-Ever Cleaner A cleaner that will both clean and polish all aluminum wear. Pkg., 35c. Good Quality Brooms Four tines fork, with strong handle. Each, $1.00. . Garden Rake Twelve tooth rake, made of steel, with long handle. Each, 59c. They are made of selected broom corn, sewed four times. Each, 45c. 3-Piece Sauce Pan Set 1, VA and 2-quart size, made of durable aluminum, very spe cially priced. Set, $1.00. Paper Cleaner That cleans wall paper, curtains, and woodwork, and makes it look like new. 2 cans, 25c. Garden Seeds To have a flourishing and fruitful garden only the best of seeds should be planted. You may choose from a complete assortment of tested seeds. Priced 5c to 20c pkg. Burgass-Nash Fourth Floor ooo Our China Department Syracuse China It is with pride that we realize America's china has reached the perfection of the foregin prod uct. Syracuse china patterns have proven the popularity of America's product. Service for six, $30.00 Imported China Czecho-Slovakia china dinner set in dainty pink, green and gray decoration. Service for 12. 100-piece set priced at $29.50. Breakfast Set White and gold. Complete set includes six breakfast plates, six cups and six saucers, $3.39. Buy Your Refrigerator Now English Blue Willow Service egg cups and cereals, $18.50. 40-piece breakfast set. includes American Poreclain A rare offering in American porcelain. Dainty pink and green Iloral spray decoration. Complete service for six, 50 pieces, $9.98. J- 1 v 34-Piece Set Pope-Gisser poreclain with clear white china appearance. Set includes : 6 dinner plates, 6 bread and butters, 6 fruits, 6 cups, 6 saucers, 2 open vege table dishes, 1 platter, and 1 gravy boat. Priced $12.95 Burgess-Nash Fourth Floor OOO Our stocks are now complete at the newly lowered prices. We are featur ing a 70-lb. side icer, three-door style. Finished with golden oak case, - white enamel pro vision chamber, retained wire shelves. -Special Wednesday, $29.50. urgsas -Nash Fourth Floor ASale of Sewing Machines Featuring the "Free" And other nationally known makes. 20 Discount New machines that have become slightly marred from use as floor samples. All are in perfect condition. We urge you to feel at liberty to come in and try one of these machines, thus investigating this saving for yourself. Features of the Free: Runs Lighter Sews Faster Lasts Longer Burftas-Nash Fourth Floor Motoring In New England is a daily renewed dt' lijllit. ThouHundu of miles of excellent romtn with a constantly changing landscape, al ways beautiful and in teresting. For motoring information Ash Mr. Foster Burt.Natli-Talid Floor OOO - Good Books A Song of Joy First, detective stories; Then, western stories ; Then, love utories; And lastly, sea stories. Try our Hook Shop for good stories, Burt.-Nth M.i Floor OOO Notions Kurly Ku Heir Curleri, for bobbed hair, 5 curlers in a box; box, 5c Embroidery Edging White, bolt, Sc. Sanitary Apron Kleinert's, pure rubber, washable each, 49c. Machine Belli Long size each, 25c. Finishintr Braid All colors, bolt, 5c. Finishing Braid Imported braid, 6 yards to the bolt; bolt. 20c. Shoulder Strap R i b b e n Fany white, very special; yard, 5c. Darning Cotton Fast color, ball, 2,c. Burgass-Naah Main Floor OOO Cotton Hose 2 Pair$l These are the kind of hose you will enjoy wearing, both for their comfort and service. Women's full fashioned hose, without a seam, hem or rib top, split soles, in regular or ex tra sizes, 2 pairs, $1.00. atargess-Nash Main Floor OOO More Silk Hose, Pair $ 1 Another shipment of women's hose just re ceived in time for Wed. nesday's selling. Good, serviceable silk hose in black, white, brown and a few other shades. Burfets-ftash Main Floor OO O The Home Influence Since the greatest in fluence in right living is centered in the home, it should be a wholesome environment for grow ing children. When home life is made attractive, young people will appreciate its atmosphere and pre fer family circles to less wholesome associa tions. A piano adds to the home the beautv and amusement that young peonle reauire durinc hours of leisure and recreation. The little errand is the ideal piano for beautv and quality of tone. It will add infinitely to the pleasure, and enjoy ment of all. Experienced sales people will advise you in the selection of styles and finishes. Conveni ent term3 of payment may be arranged. Burres-N.ih Fifth Floor v.. This Store uses no comparative pricesthey are misleading and often untrue j