Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 16, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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Girl, Two1 Youths
HcldinThcftof
Cus flyers' Auto
"JiM Kffping Date With
Frirml to (o Riding in
Hit Uncle Car," Ev
plaint Maid.
Lincoln. April IS. While Sule
Sheriff due Hyers and Mr. Uyers
were attending the ( commencement
mrrcies o( the University School of
Agriculture lat night, the motor car
in which the seteran tleuth ha pur.
w and captured many cart de
inrd (or part unknown, vat stolen
ind for two hour unaccounted for.
Two youth and a girt are being
held, one of the former alleged to
le a student of the school of agri
culture, and the Utter, according to
hrr dory, a domestic in a Lincoln
'Lome and a retident of College View,
a mburb.
According to the police, the girl,
ebandoned when the theriff't car
vu forced into a curbing by a
citizen who recognized the car and
rave chaie, aid the did not know
the car was atolen, "but wa merely
keeping a date to go riding with a
friend who said he would have hi
uncle car until 9:30 a. m."
Upon her information one of the
outh was arrested at hi home
early today, while the other gave
himself up thortly after.
Both admitted having the car, ac
cording to the police.
Retired Capitalist Killed
When Auto Turna Over
Tucjon, Ariz., April IS. Pinned
(eneath the wreckage of a heavy tour
ing car when the automobile turned
over while rounding, a curve five
miles from San Carlos; and held un
der the machine for over six hour
liefore aid arrived, C. Z. Prina, retired
Safford capitalist and finance officer
of the Graham rounty highway com
mission, was killed late Thursday
afternoon.
Bee Want Ads' Produce Results.
Special Demonstration and Sale
Detroit Jewel Gas Ranges
Carload Just Received On Sale This Week
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Pretty Girl to
Downtown
Film Actress, Visiting
Omaha, Answers Want
Ad Accepts Unique
Proposition.
WALM'T "r T aisae,m
ri.i.ir furni,h4 fkr-rMni anl' I
Tha 1'aloua. vmka'i apart.
nnO; .ill, iiiaia ( lif tm,
rtinm room an4 kiirk.n. uh '
hall n4 Sil r" uautuallr laa)
ahart-larm .M. VT tfarmilna
t I J. J. Maalay, Uaifm-Nufe tarn
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When Jack Hasley, merchandise
manager of Burgei.Nah, complet
ed In suit of rooms he placed the
above ad in the newspapers, offering
it for rent.
The first applicant was Edna
Sampton, movie actress, who !at
played with Harold Lloyd in "A
Sailor-Made Man," who has arrived
from Lot Angeles and Is spending a
short time in Omaha.
When told that the apartment for
rent ai located in the Rurgess-
Nash Seventeenth afreet window
she almost decided to continue her
fruitless search for a cozy home, but
changed her mind when told of the
convenience and rent rate.
Starting next Monday at 9 in the
morning, Edna Sampson will occupy
the apartment for one week.
Each morning she will rise at 9,
coolc her breakiast on the gat range
provided in the kitchen of her suite.
She will then do the morning
housework, tew, read or play the
piano.
In the afternoon the will entertain
visitor or read in her unique home.
McGormack to Undergo
Operation on Throat
New York, April IS. John Mc
Cormack, famous Irish tenor, who
has been dangerously ill with an af
fliction of the throat, will have to
undergo another operation.
His physician, Dr. A. C. Du Tont,
stated yesterday that by Monday the
singer's throat, which was still badly
swollen, would be ready for another
lancing.
A gas stov,e of merit, one that not only pleased but feives
the utmost satisfaction. A HIGH QUALITY RANGE
at a very lowvprice. WE WANT you to see our full
line this week during demonstration by factory rep
sentative. Detroit Jewel Gas Range like illustration,
oven 18 inches 4eep, 16 -inches wide, 12 inches , high,
and will hold large roaster with room to spare. '
Oven, full lined on all Sides.
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Range, 40Vi jnches wide. . r ,.
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Edna Sampson.
She will cook her own dinner at 6
in the evening.
Though Durgeis-Nash has no gro
cery department, material (or cook
ing will be furnished the apartment
by the tea room kitchen in the
store.
The purpose of the apartment fur
nished in the store is to prove to the
public that Kurges-Xah company
ran furnish in detail every need of
the housekeeper.
"Mr. McCormack has passed the
crisis," said Dr. Du Tont. 'Jlis
throat is somewhat better. He can
swallow with less pain but lie will
not be able to sing for many months.
Mr. McCormack will leave for Ire
land early next month, if his health
will permit.
Diamond IUiir Sloleo MIm Mll
dreit nton, 2i North Thirty
ninth utreet. and Mm. Josephine
Cihsnn, Carter Lake club, both r
finrtcd riinmonil riiiRi stolen -while
they wer in waMiroorna downtown
about 3:30 yesterday afternoon.
top burners. White
Finish Steel Broiler
Ranore
Special
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THE PEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. APrUU 16. IMS
Huge Income Tax
Fraud Disclosed,
; Revenue Men Say
Dubuque Millionaire Family
Acructl of Biggrtt Swindle
on RecorJ-WithhfM
1237.996. Charge. ,
The bigge.t income tax fraud on
record is alleged to have been un-
,n.,A ku (It lnr.it Allira of ill
internal revenue department, on the
heel of the arre.t Friday f
Au.tin A., William I', and Kathryu
Cooper, niillioiiaires of Dubuque, la..
on charge oi lai.nying return i. mc
government, withholding $JJ7,'Wo 0J.
I I tVaLrfrtul. meiuic aenit ill
charge' of Iowa and Nebraska, with
headquarter Here; J. It. Mirriot'K.
C V. Kilcv and A. J. NcUon are the
quartet credited with the discovery.
Worked Year.
Ve worked a whole year collect
ing our evidence.' said Sherlock.
Vina liittirinirnti were returned
against the wealthy trio by the fed
eral grand jury of northern Iowa on
April 5, but it was kepi a kcici
until Friday.
"Wilfully evading the income tax
law," "making inadequate return
for three years." and "perjury" are
the counts. The tfcree face penal
ties of IS years in prison and $10t).
000 fine, besides payment of a 50
per cent penalty of the amount due,
$118,998.01.
Trial uaie act
The indicted trio belongs to one of
th- oldest and wealthiest families m
Dubuque, Thev are children of the
founder of the Cooper Wagon works,
famous all over the world. Austin
owns the Julian Dubuque hotel, the
leading hostelry.
Trial is set for April 25 and will
bi keenly watched by the depart
; VViihin.inn and 'revenue
agents throughout the country, ac-
tor ding to uraxeioru.
The Coopers are out on bond.
nalirads. April IS Kin 0ra of
England baa ccnt1 an Invitation to
art aa on of tha wllnaai-a for Kmc Al
anitar at hla apprnachlni tnarriaaa to
rnnra Marl nf Rumania. Kin lar
will ha rapre.-nttit at th- wwt'linf by hi.
wand ann,- tha ituU nf York.
porcelain
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Terms if You
Wish
10 Cash
10 a
Month
Three-Story House
for Walthcr League
This thrre-.tory houe at 8.' 5 South
Thirty-fourth street has been leaned
by the Xcbratka district of the
Walthcr league to he ucd as a
Luther "hospice," or home. It will
accommodate about 25 girls.
A resolution to do this wa adopted
at the convention of the Nebraska
district in Fremont last September.
This district has about 2.000 Walthcr
leaguers and is affiliated with the in
ternational organization, which has
40.i))0 member in thg United States
and Canada.
Opening service for the hospice
will he held at 3 n. m. Sunday, April
30. Rev. Titus Lang, chairman of
the Nebraska district, will preach the
opening sermon.
The Bee Leads Other Tapers In
Sport News.
Special Low Prices!
Liberal Terms
Only a Few Days Left of This
Great Sale of Low Prices on
of this wonderful household invention
Actual Gooking by "Fireless" Every Day
Baking Bread with 15 minutes' gas! You. shall be-able to see for
yourself this remarkable Gas Range in actual operation every day this
; ' week between the hours of 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. in our Big' Window.
You-can see this famous CHAMBERS Fireless Gas Range cooking with
:T . if the -GAS TURNED OFT TOMORROW
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iworuicu ior
Beating Given
l-l)av Husband
Hrolhrr and I'rinul uf Musi
cian Bride, 16, Accused of
Pummelling Mate SucA
for Annulment.
r It cot a brother and his friend $3
cull in Central police conn yes
terday fur the beating they ad
ministered the ona-daybridrgroom
of Dorothy t.'lienowetli, 16, harpist
and accomplished inuician,
The brother was Arthur li. Chenc
weth.. 2H5 North Nineteenth stieet,
and his friend, Robert K, Rayinon,
a cabinet maker; their victim. Wil
lard -F. Lowden, 201.' North Eight
tenth street.
Louden and the Oienoucih girl
were married in Council Bluffs
March- 0. Her parents obiected and
she repented 'he next day. Her
father is suing for annulment.
Waylay Bridegroom.
The brother and his friend way
laid the bridegroom at Thirtieth and
Madion streets Friday aitrinoon
and brat him up, Judge Foster ruled
after hearing the testimony.
Lowden appeared in court, bat
tered and bruised.
Tbjice lie was rebuked by City
Prosecutor Dinren: Once for picking
hi teeth in court, once for making a
plaything of hi hat at he nervously
twisted it in his hands, and once for
turning bi back to the judge.
But he was dismissed when he de
nied annoying his girl bride.
"Still Love Me."
'"Why she still loves me," he told
Cats Gas Bills
Saves vawr Time
Saves Flavor
Lessens Labor
Let us show you the
ESTABLISHED 1855
MlLTOH POGEBS
XY JL AND SONS JL y COMPANy
Hardware -ni Household Utilities
1515 HARNEY ST.
the com t. "he d tome back to nieJ
it her lather. h.wi she fr.ia. did not
eert auch an influeiii't over her.
I "She's going to talk to my attar.
I ney about that annulment tun, I
! have until Monday M file an an
swer.
Chrnowrih uld uf 4 rrod of 7 J
spectators cheering him and In aide
as they pounded the bridegroom.
Head of Farm Council
Attacks New Tariff BUI
Wathingion, April IJ,-"Bmi4iiiin
I. Marsh, managing director of the
Farmers' National Council, declared
that the taritf bill repreented bv the
senate finance committee "the
worst of the many gold bricks hand
ed farmers by the prrtrnt admin
ittration." "The whole scheme of the tariff
hill as reported to the senate," he
added, "it evidently to permit highly
protected manufacturers to continue
the same profiteering which they
carried on during the war. Whatever
the text of the tariff bill, it is clear
that the duties levied on manufac
tured products are on the American
bais cost of production, while thoe
levied on agricultural products are
on the basis of foreign cost of pro
duction." Clearing House Statement.
New York. April IS. The aclual
condition of the clearing houte banks
and trust companies for the week
shows that the hold $I.V46.4I in
excess of legal requirements. This
is a decrease of $12,715,540 from last
week.
7la Mlaara f.at Stalaa.
Japtm. Ms., April It. Wat ln'r..
apprniimatlnc It ramt a dr far ria ta
IX thou. and imnara In I ha ltta.mirl.kan-aa-uMahoma
aina and lad fiald will (a
into aff-( limtixt ai.ljr, II w.a annnunr.d
at h.ail'iiiart-ra h.ia Inday, A tllmu
ialad alne markal, arrnrdinv In trtlna
oparalnr., mak.a pni.ihta tha Inrraaaa.
IHAJIBERS
GAS RANGES
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NOW you, too, can own one of these famous Gas
Ranges. Our decidedly Reduced Prices our very
Liberal .Terms- give to Omaha housewives the most
favorable opportunity ever presented them for secur
ing one of these remarkable CHAMBERS Pireless Gas
Ranges. Only 6 more days and this great sale will
be past history. Prompt action fs necessary. To
morrow we shall expect you.
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many advantages
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WUUCKJC UdCllSC r ,-; S VA
fmlOvrrH 0.000
San I uiicuro,
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iiuUihter trial J VI
feitse of Ito.ioe
111 Hi Hire mailt
tuiiifi linn uittt the de.th oi Mit
Mgiina ltpe rol more than 1 1
0i, not im liiding aihvnev'l tes, it
M.t le.rnrd ye.terday. Th bring-
: 11 til uiinfit triMil lima to "t
iS,W:rw ,rM"r por'
No tee hae
tteen received pjr
drfVn.e attorney at let, it
piuiri iy av.t ic.an, tnin cun
el tor Arbuikle. It was arranged
that no financial nutters were to b
cmuidered until Arhmk'e had been
deaied.' MfNab .aid.
It it planned l telta all of the
Ailititkle tilmt that were completed
at the time he met with his difficul
ties here, it wat learned. Arburkle
lias no immediate plant.
THE
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SANATORIUM
Lincoln, Nth.
This institution i th only one
in the central west with separate
buildings situated in their own
grounds, yet entirely distinct, and
rendering it possible to classify
caae. The one building being fit
ted for and devoted to the treat
ment of noncontagious and tonmen-
tal diseases, no others being admit
a S . . S f a rl.11 tL I
tea; me oiner jvest uoiuge oeing
designed for and devoted to the
exclusive treatment of select msatal
cases requiring for a time watchful
care and special nursing.
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