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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1922)
THE OMAHA BEE: THURSDAY. JULY IS. 1922. "Phantom Nance' Returned Here , on Fraud Charge Stork Promoter, Sought More Than Year, Declare! In norm re in lxan Firm Deal. iiifl fyrj, but nirnully alrrt, E. i . Name, Mrk promoter, was re turned (r"m WaiiMU, Wis., dnn iIjv under iiiilirtmrni (or iimiir the tniil In (lr(iml, in connection with lie (Wunt't Mik-nuri Valley Cattle l oan loinpanv. "I'm nut on the defensive," he per iled for a lung time, but later ac knowledged lie signed, ar. an inno rent puny, the papers by which the ,lee McNish' Cat tt Loan company was sold to the Missouri company for $lU,00O. "I happened in at an inopportune moment. Sonic one el-e was supposed to sign the paper, hut he did not arrive, so I was prevailed upon to cicj it," he said. Varied Career. Asked if he had any friend who niisht furuih bond for him, Nance puffed composedly at his rigaret for a lew minutes before lie replied: "Does any one know if he has a friend until he has tried them out?" To queries as to his business, he replied he hail been in many "some successful and sonic not." Maishal Relieved. He seemed amused when told he was for a scar designated as the ' Phantom Nance" because no trace of him could be found. If he cannot turnish bond leday he will be lodged in the co'unty jail. W. R. Chillis, United States mar shal at Superior, Wis., who brought was glad to get rid of his prisoner Nance to Omaha, told reporters He here. "He made a nervous wreck out of me on the trip," said the marshal. Neligh Newspaper Sold to Spalding Publisher Neligh, Neb., July J 2. (Special.) Atter four years' ownership of the Neligh Register, C. A. Mohrman dis posed of. the plant, including the building and lots, to George W. Woodward of Spalding, Neb., who took possesion Tuesday. M. J. Ro mig, who has been connected with the paper for the last five years, will remain as editor and business man ager. Mr. Woodward is an old time printer, having had many years' ex perience in newspaper work. Two Badly Injured as Cars Crash on Beatrice Street Beatrice, Neb., July 12. (Special Telegram.) Galen Davis was badly cut and bruised and Glen Hubbard received a broken shoulder when a Ford driven by Davis and a Willys Knight by J. J. Holnlbeck, fanner, collided at Seventh and High streets. Hubbard was riding a bicycle and v?s caught in the crash as he was passing. The Ford was badly smashed. roi.iTK Af. ,vrrr,RTisr,MKNT. VOTE FOR ckas. b. Mcdonald for SHERIFF And Enforcement of Law 50-Page Cook Book FREE to Visitors at Stove Demonstration Union Outfitting Co. A Gat or Oil Stove and 49 Other Articles Given Away FREE Friday Considerable interest is being taken by housewives in the Demonstration of "lorence" Oil Cook Stoves at the Union Out fitting Co., as they burn kero sene, the cheap fuel and leave a kitchen cool. New, low prices and easy-to-pay terms are being made on all "Direct Action" Gas Stoves dur ing Demonstration Week and $5 will be allowed on your old stove. A stove and other useful articles will be given away Fri day to visitor call at store for particulars. ADVERTISEMENT. Dorothy Dalton's Beauty Chat Misa Dorothy Palton. the actress famous the world over for her beautiful complex ion, aays: "Any girl or woman can have a beautiful, rosy-white complexion and smooth, unwrinkled skin like mine if they will follow my advice and use Derwillo, a simple toilet preparation. I use it be cause it imparts instant beauty, ia easy to apply, absolutely harmless and haa a mar velous effect upon the akin. One applica tion proves it." Get Derwillo at any toilet counter and try it today; you will be de lightfully surprised. mi TJiwaaa rermi attack tha scalp, destroying the hairi growth, causing baldness. excessive dandruff, prematura grayness, dead-looking, luaterleaa hair and itchintr aealo. Tha rich lather of Hunt's Medicated Soap earneo with it to tha very hair root just tha rig ht Torobmaticrti of medicinal ingredients to correct scalp troubles, causing hrrariaat hair growth and imparting that HofftaeM ct tha hair that indicate the proper hail health. ILUiEijScJfefjE?! TIM SlMTaaan McCaaanfl Drag atom Mothers Rest After Cuticura Variometer for Real Close Tuning Technical Points Made Plain for Benefit of Radio Amateur. lontiiiuting the wiioniftcr. the in ductance being minimum when (he coili are "picking'' and maximum when the coil are aiding, Receiving variometers are employ ed in the plate and grid circuit of many vacuum tube receiving etf and constitute a ery aimple way o( vary ing the inductance of a circuit, allow iug close adjustment. The variometer, in general, con sit of two coil of wire connected in aeriei, whoe relative position may be varied, thereby changing the inductive capacity. The umal form of variometer a employed in re- reiving circuit is made with one of the winding, called the ttor, fixed, and the other winding, or rotor, is mounted on a spherical form. The stator i wound on the inner surface of a sphere so a just to clear the movable winding. The better makes of variometer have very little clear ance between the windings, which permit, a greater raiiRe from mini mum inductance to maximum in ductance values. Around every cell of wire carrying a current there is a magnetic field. If alternating current parses through the coil there is an alternating mag nectic field. If direct current passes through the coil the field is of un changing intensity. If we take a coil of wire carrying an alternating current and split the winding into halves (connected together) and re verse the position of one-half with respect to the direction of the wind ing on the other half, the magnetic field will be greatly reduced in strength. Indeed, if we could make one-half the coil exactly coincide with the other half (wound in the opposite direction) the effective field would be of zero intensity. This is why it is desirable to have as little clearance as possible between the windings in variometers. The strength of the magnetic field and hence the total effective inductance of the device is therefore dependent upon the posi tion of the two parts of the windings Sparks The story i going the round again about the ship's rook who cut off I passenger' leg 800 miles at ea, upon specification turntthrd by radio, and using a butcher knife and a meat aw. ' It suggest great nimlit:es, The firt thing we know we will hear of how the tewarde removed the appendix of the kipper' wife with a pair of dressmaker' hear and a button hook. Ry means of phonograph records and radio the entire opera of "Car men ' was recently broadcast in it regular order, each selection being rendered by a star of the first magni tude, including Caruso and Farrar. It would have been impossible to have produced the music of this fa mou opera by such a galaxy of star for less than JIU.IXK) tor each per formance, and it is doubtful if it were within the realms of possibility to even get such a collection of op eratic stars together at the same per formance. No better illustration could be had of the unprecedented benefits that radio is going to make possible for the people in the future. New C. of C. Secretary Takes Up Work at Beatrice Beatrice, Neb.. July 12. peciat.) Harrison Elitott. who recently was elected secretary of the Beatrice Chamber of Commerce, has arrived in the city with his family to assume his new duties, coming here from Columbus. Neb. He succeeds C. E. Jones, who resigned early in the spring. Mr. Elliott served as secre tary of the Chamber of Commerce of Columbus and is at present secre tary of the state organization. i H.B.Trenian Heads Veterinary Bodv Motion to Disband Missouri Valley Association Defeated by One Vojte. H. B. Tremau. Rockwell City, la., was elected president of the Missouri Villev Veterinary association at the ' closing session of the 29th annual j meeting in Hotel Rome cterday morning. II. R. Steel of Grundy Center. Ia., wjj- elected ict president, and R, , F. Bourne of Fort Collins, Colo., secretary-treasurer. The following were elected trus tee: T. S. Gridlev, Malvern, la.; Peter Phillipson, Holbroolc, Neb ; J. H. Scott. Princeton. Mo.: J. If. Mydland. Horton. Kan., and R. S. U'aMnn. T ennrw S. IT I Dr. Treman in an address urged the member to narmomre and work for the organization' progress. A stormy closed sesion yesterday ended when a motion to disband the organisation was defeated by just one vote. Adam McMullen of Beatrice, re publican candidate for governor, gave a nonpartisan talk. Gage county, he said. wa tht first to take un county agent woric. ine nne herd in many part of Nehraska, hi ciirl. marie it annarent that anv thing which would raise the stand ards ef veterinarians should be en couraged. roi.mf ai. ,pyrwnHTjrm. VOTE FOR chas. b. Mcdonald SHERIFF Anal Eaforcaraaat of Law PRICES REDUCED Man's two ar three-pkee sulta cleaned anal piaasad ' $1.50 DRESHER BROTHERS MIT Faraaat Stmt AT. 034S POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Perfi ormance . Not Promises Why You Should Support ATTORNEY GENERAL tMABHGE 'EL MS A Native of Nebraska REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOB United States Senator His Record as Attorney Gencrct Attorney General for four yeare. Organized a powerful law department. Prosecuted more than 2000 prohibition cases. Called Grand Juries and prosecuted stock swindlers. Promoted Nebraska Irrigation development. Sustained the Americanization Program. The only candidate who haa actually gone into the courts of Nebraska, and fought and wn for the cause of Prohibition. Clean Bnsinesa, and Law Enforcement. A Definite Program He Stands For More adequate credit system for agriculture. Encouragement of cooperative marketing. Protective tariff on economic and defensive necessities not controlled by monopolies. Reduction of transportation charges. Reduction of taxation by systematic admin istration of government. Opposed to cancellation of foreign debts. Support of soldier bonus. Laws to protect women and children. Support of Volstead Act. Law Enforcement and clean government Represents no Class or Faction Will Represent all of Nebraska BUBGESSr Rtei torn: everybody!? store' Thursday's Events in Our July Clearance Sales Continuing Our Clearance of Women's Ready-to-Wear Our Entire Stock Spring and Summer Styles Spring and Summer Dresses Our entire stock of charming silk and wash dresses is divided into seven great groups and priced at $5, $10, $19.75, $25, $35, $39.50 $49.50 Spring and Summer Coats Sports types of camel's hair; semi-tailored models of trellaine and marvella ; capes of soft plaid woolens. $10.00, $20.00, $25.00 Spring and Summer Suits Smart sports models of tweed, homespun, and trellaine ; also a few three-piece costumes are included at $10.00, $15.00, $25.00, $45.00 Spring and Summer Skirts Wool sports skirts are priced at $5 and $10; white silk skirts of favored materials are priced at $10. $5.00 and $10.00 Burfaaa-Naah Suit Shop Third Floor. J uly Sale Offering of Summer Millinery $2.00 Beautiful summer hats re duced right in the midst of the season, giving one delight ful service , for the Jiot days ahead. Included are: Smart White Hats. Pretty Garden Hats. Ribbon Hats, Felts. All Children's Hats $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 Fine tailored hats, fancy straws or fabrics, beautifully finished. Burfaaa-Naah Hat Shop Third Floor. Wonder Square Boys' Wash Suits 69c Oliver Twist and coat style in sizes 3 to 8. Quan tity is limited. Very spe cial at 69c. Burfeaa-Naah Main Floor -$- Four-in-Hand Ties, ea., 10c For Wednesday only, men's four-in-hand ties made of silk or satin. It is needless to say they are worth much more. When you see them you will want to purchase at least six. Infants' Soft-Sole Shoes, pair, 10c Only 300 pairs of them; slightly soiled, but wearing; quality not impaired. They'll not last long at this price, so we advise early shopping. Burfess-Nash Red Arrow Booth Downstairs Stora. July Clearance Sale In the Gift Shop This discount of 25 is effective throughout our Gift Shop and includes every article from the smallest bit of pottery to antiques that cannot be replaced. We list only a few of the many pieces. Cigarette Boxes. Tilt-Top Tables. Wicker Ferneries. Wooden Candlesticks. Polychrome Mirrors. Polychrome Boudoir Lamps. Indian and Mexican Potteries. 25 Discount Burfaaa-Naah Gift Shop Fourth Floor. Laces.Trimmings and Embroideries 25 Off You may choose from our entire stock of fine laces, embroideries and or gandy flouncings, fringe, tassels and novelty trim mings at 25 reduction. Burfess-Nash Mala Floor, .Wsj4i at! A July Ckaraeg M in th Mim9 Bbp Worth While Reductions on Men's Needs Entire Stock Men's Clothin at 20 Discount All' Boys' Suits, Including Wash Suits, . 20 Discount. Athletic Union Suits Reduced to 95c Garments of the better makes, including gepuine B. V. D.'s, Velora and Rocking Chair, now 95c Straw Hats, $1 and $5 Entire Stock of Felt Hats, $1, $3 and $5 Sport Shirts , Wash Ties Cool sports styles of cot- Dozens of popular patterns ton pongee, priced from which to choose, Each, $1.15 Each, 19c Burfaaa-Naah Mait'a Shoo Mala Floor. 0J