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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1922)
THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. APRIL 30. 102.!. I V icnraska spent New Frat Chapter to Be Installed Omaha State University Stu (Icnta to Join National ?$7?529,3&l on State Highways Report of State Department ShuHt MartU Expenditure! .if $216.584-Balance Is IU3J.389. Lincoln, April 29. The 93 coun tics in Nebrnks, togeilier ith (until supplied ty the federal gov eminent, tiaj Snt $7.9484 lor road under the federal aid road art M 116 up to April I, lv.'.. according . a report niaoe puoiic By ueorge K. Jolimon, tecreury of the Hate ilrrurtment of public worli. A bal ani-e of JJ.JJS9 it lion in the I r port. The federal allotincnt (or Nrbra ka ua $3.S()6.7ol. according to the KiKirt. to which ta added by Hale atiprotirijiiion tor ronmruciion to- Ul oi J5.WO.UW. bringinar the total In he diktributcd to couniici up to ll.Ko-'.774. . Ivxpenditurr during March were liMed at $116,584, while the column carrying credit to that date allowed J'O.jjj. Nearly j,4W,oou wa ahown in the prerioutly expended column. Ihe amount of money enown tn rn,rt .a availatilA for th Afftrm i countie It in conformity with the Mate law of 1919, requiring the department to show all federal funds available for each county, plus an equal amount of itate money. A part of thia money lias not yet been appropriated by the legislature, and will not be In tne state treasury tor expenditure until the taxes levied in 1V.M are collected. , Figures on various counties were ' given as follows: rnunty, A4ama . ttannar Rurfal. (' Pout vaaa ... Hull ... Hamilton Hoard Jolmaon lanraatrr. Xadlaon Morrill . Plurra Plall .. Una .. unrti-r ii iiiurr. Howard . Hhrrman Kioiix ... Ft union Warn York 1,(11 , overdrawn. ElprnriM Total Total Marrtu Etpnitf. Balanr. .t 4.1(1 III. II S .7 tr.fia a II .4 11.717 1M.MI !. ii.iii it.m i:,iu irt.tu m,j llrt.Ul ST.US 47U1 .; - .; ina.ilfi . 1.T :;. lit. til i:o.tar imm a3.Hl M' 114.111 743 JlO.Mi M4 IJ.1 10A.M7 147.141 SMS I ii.Kij i7i. o u.m 4i.l41 47.HI4 4K.I47 S.3I IMA? .1,737 1.1. 7 1.4I ai.H 72,650 I. HI I.1H 211 1T.U1 I.IH II 54 44 l.7 It ' t IS 4I4 JM 41 T ll'iiji 1.110 A i Youth Willi Morphine in Possession Taken Here A bottle containing 56 grains of morphine, the cork sealed witn a bogus internal 'revenue stamp, was found on a youth who was arrested Friday night by Federal Narcotic Agents Manning and Carroll at Twelfth and Harney streets. , The youth, who gave his name as j'y-vfcwlton ""d his residence as fore United Mule .Commissioner Hochler .Nfonday afternoon. He is in the county jail, his bond fixed at 2.000. ' Another . bottle, containing Z5 f trains of cocaine, also was found in lis possession, the officers say. They hr.d been trailing him for two weeks. Jewish Fraternity. Alpha Theta chapter of Zett Beta Tau, national university fraternity, will be insulted at the University of Nebraska this afternoon by a ritual team from the Cniveraily ol Missouri with the aid of Omaha and Council Bluff alumni. Three Omaha and two Council Bluff boy i are among the nine that have been awarded Zeta Beta Tau. They will be initiated at the new chapter houie immediately follow ing the installation. Meyer Beher, Sam Gordon and Edwin Katsket are the Omaha lads, while Abe Goldenherg and Millard Kraine are from Council Hlufls. Zeta Beta Tau Is the oTJcst and forfeit Jewish fraternity in the world and has upon its roitrr the names of some of the mot promi nent Jews in 'the world. Ihe hr.t chapter was established at the New York City college in I8V8. Today there are J I chapters. Congressman juliua Kahn is ex ecutive head of the national frater nity, while Louia Marshall and Sir Mortimer Davit of Canada are ether noted Jews who are influential in Z. 15. T, ranks. Members of the new chanter orla Inally belonged to the Beliord club, a local club of Lincoln that peti tioned Zeta Beta Tau. Dr. Phil Wohlfson, Sherman Lowenstein. Nathan E. Jacobs and Howard J. Green of Omaha and Herman Friedman of Council Bluffs will be among those that attend the installation this afternoon. A for mal banquet at the Lincoln hotel will be held this evening. Other members of the new chap ter are Harry Diamond. Saul Aren- son and Milton N. Rosenbaum of Lincoln and David Lever of Bald win, Long Island. N. Y. Schctlulei for Muny Ice Stationi Are Announced Municipal ice stations at Twenty- ninth and Martha streets. Forty-third and Charles streets, Forty-first street and Oranri avenue, l wenty-iourtn and Blondo streets, will be open Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays from 7 in the morning- until noon. beginning Monday, May 1. Stations at 1 wenty-seventh ana Jones streets, Twenty-seventh ave nue and Luming street, i-orty-iutn street and Bedford avenue, and Six teenth street at the boulevard will he open Mondays, Wednesdays and F'ridays from 1 to 6 in the afternoon, j Additional stations will be opened as soon as the weather permits. K. in Karl K. Kerf's Name Doesn't Stand for "K1W Vart k" Kerl i the name of a man summoned for federal grand jury M itity nere nionaay. The middle initial does not stand r "Klux," but the three initials to tkr art an unusual that federal of ficials speculated on what it docs stand for. "I don't believe he has his Initials on the side of hi? automobile, any way," opined Federal Court Clerk 1 Hoyt. for ge I I If J.Uli-IUltilnlniHliilrlilli.l.illlli.l'.lrlHIII.Ii.lllil.lllrll'llill'llllMllllllllltllllllillillilllltllliltlltl'lllll'llilNlltllllllt m Wiffl OSS Monday--Cbntinuing j the Special Selling of j Women's New- s i Coring Shoes 575 pairs of New Spring Low I Shoes of the better grades remain and will be sold Monday in two j price lots- , In 'Allthe Wanted Leathers In All the Wanted Styles A Wmaa h $&Ywm a Heir Figmr! .Retenmi Nemo eassMaassasssMVssHasssassMasse Fitting Service at Brandeis A thoroughly trained coraet hygienist, who is sent here as a special represen tative by the makers of Nemo Corsets, is on duty in our Corset Department in addition to our own corp? of expert corsetieres. ' The skilled and scientific fitting service you will receive here gives satisfaction and cor set comfort that you must experience in order to fully appreciate. . The first concern of our corsetieres will be to fit you and make you comfort able with the particular type of corset your figure demands. They will aid in the protection of your health by seeing that the model chosen fits scientific ally. There is also a beauty secret they can demonstrate to you at the first oppor tunity you have to consult us. Third Floor North I lour YoutMm Lrnes With Proper Corseting It is wilful neglect for a woman to lose the grace ful lines of her figure with maturity, today when so much skill and artistry in moulding the figure is possible with a properly designed corset. A Graceful Foran is not so much a matter of size as proportion And it is in this matter of adjusting proportions that a Nemo corset is supreme. You are urged to visit our Corset Department this week during National Nemo Week and let us show you exactly how satisfactorily the Nemo can take care of your corset requirements. Featuring NEM a iff Cots Self-Reducing Corsets Wonderlift Corsets -KopService Corsets- $400 to $$00 6.50 to 13.00 3.00 to 10.00 m The prices of the following Specials aire a Most Attractive Inducement See them in your favorite Corset Department On Our Third Floor. P f575 LF-REDUCIHG F444 AND 7i mm 'THAN A .1 - Eighteen Other Circlet Models $1.00 to $5.00 The Circlet is adjustable and controls the figure above, the waist as ? the corset does below. Together they Complete Correct Corseting v v 1 Third Floor East " i ii 1 1 i i riTi i 1 1 siisiis:tri!"ritiisiiis ' 1 1 1 1 iw