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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1922)
THE OMAHA BEE: TUESDAY. AUGUST 15, 1922 a Democrat Charges On (imitol Bids , 1 Declared False! Mfff IWitrrriiifc in Cow Irarta for JVr-w .Satrlmu DtiIi ly Cram Manl How to Keep Well , PR. W. A. KVAM QmiIm whmmi fcrfiMM. Iwa t4 ai eiaaaaa. aa alil I lr. I. uiii ml 1 M Vm, aill ha aaa4 aataaaallr' tutiol la aiaa liaiiaiia. ' aa4Ml ! M iM, D. . wiM atcii 4iaaMit a aratwlW la Mivitfwal 4-fm. Aaatat Ullmt la tara at Ik. a. OareiaMt Hit i if lee 4rn r ott health if ..JJ rr. ti one of mtr arlutrt w hot '-'ion (lining Ihe worlij ar liiute the 1 irg liy lead meant" relative iiiiiiumMv or the cxtort'l (oik J fHlll I.lllff t.rj!h qua!. tie cl 14c f. PotMsning From Water, A pcfttr twite; "Reletting in yngr aMnle rereutly, 'ilardcnuiif nl ll.e Arthur,' will tdii ideate rmMith Kt-TLV. Lead I'Oi.unmu may he ri.trtrd fmtn drinking tutrr containing trail, I'nlrt proper precaution are taken, carbonated Mairr contain il. It u frequently found in imurit and fcrn engaged in oilier occupa tiont in wlilih Ira l it u"l. i Del (or Uric Acid Eace. Harriet write: "I. Can exrettite i uric arid he overcome by i correct Jiei I Will 5 mi kindly gite a li.t o( tuitatiie loo.l, (or niih a rate? "J. What (aiitrt irthrilit drior. mam, and tan n tprrad be arrettrdf l'kirrirnt'c jrotr that a tuiiil, once attacked, never returnc it normal ruiuliiiiiii. IVieul it middle aged and oilitfiAi.t in gmd hralih. Never riu'erdiiigly rubutt, but ha led a buy lilc J)ieaed toiinln removed two eai ago. krlirved condition, but (fid nt iure 41 anticipated," KEI'I.Y. I, l't plenty of potatoe and oilier vegetable, i. Vegetable diet. J. 1'fiiliahly liini of Ulie aild iaue very lew tumble. It hs noih in s ! do with arthritt dtlortnan. I 'n iir 1 unatc I v, the trratment r( arthritis delorman it not beitiin until the 111 Irii 1011, wherever it enter, ha a good foothold in t!ir (nine and JUIIll, There j not iiunh treatment (or it. All Week IOC Cool Watermelon t.rand Ifand, Keb, Aurf H Cpeti'l Telegram )V, H 'J hon p. tin, member r.f t!e ! rapit'd i'lmmimion, liwUy (iv nil the (! lowing (i4rnieul; "'to (he I'lihU: Whrr.a., at re cent ff.iivr: l(,t (irt.( y the d'mo trail (if IjnfUl'f toiinly in I.inri.ln, ,Vrb, at h'.xn by the (rr the fl lowing reoliition ii ad"pted; 'We biti-;r that the iit of the new ate (jpit.,1 WiniiM be kept wllhiii the at proprution and that the very appar enl protiifenng in the bid f ir eon' ifunion , the new rapitol hou!d be handled without glovr, 1 4 a mendier til the eatntol ronimit ion, int inytrlf and the oiher meniben thereof, inie that the capl to eommimon bat Kile tharge lit letting til bliU, that eai h bid ar- ejited b been without fi-ar, favor or partiality and tolely wuh an eve ingle in i ,f, morr-u .f th 'ate and on behalf of mvf and the other tueiiibera of ihr 1 orn ni 1 t'ifi denouiwe at a'oluii Iv l.if-- tha oarf 1, .1...,.,- 1... 1. . 1 ' A PIKST AID ITOKY. Two pbyiieiant were eatrd, iiuietly laiaing. 111 the chair car ot a train enrou'e. A hrakrnwti approarhrd th'iu. Iii'nnrv: ' ! either of von a durior." ! "Ve both o( it art phyicunt," W4t the reply, "lee, I a'ti glad ta find ynj. I've h-en throtitrh tini train looking ('r a dortor, and hert yog are in the bak end of the ba'k car, Tbrre' an un dertaken and a rororier tip there with linn, tint I wanted a doctor," tine a! llie pbyn am giieoed what wa up when the brakeiuan I e Ban, ki be wa rejdy In go at onre. J he oilier d'n tor thought if an un dertaker and a coroner had tbe raie, twij d'Hlort were needed. Sn be went along, 'lint it what thry found. A man, lying on a couch male with the baikt of two car fait. A carload of bi'k gathrrrd around of the above re Ur n hili ihargrt that there ha been ptof, leering ill the bid for the rontfrui tion of the new cajjitoj and denonrtie tho re. ponible for the name I alto de mand that the cbarget fie woven at made or ptibhily retracted ." Jail Break Plot Blamed on Brown Jailer Plari Iiffptnieilrility C.lftnvnry I'lannnl for Iyal VrUonrr. Aitry MffJunald, county jailer, fnnounre't yetternay it wat hi opin ion that Fred lirown, fienton "chain man," instigated the attempted jad nreiiv hatunlay alternoon. Urown cell it r'Kht next to Thoinnt Murphy' cell," taid Me Donald, "Jt wa Murphy who made the al'3' k on t hard hear, turnkey! j-nd Msinford Uun, tirivoner. Crown and Murphy took bath Fri day at tne tame time and at that time took hravy weight, one of whidi Uti-r wa used at lh inttru ment of a'tark." .Sheriff Utk i epeded to write to, the board of pardont and parolet on behalf cif l!igg. vlio trevented the j.iil break by holding Murphy until help arrived, after Murphy bad knocked the turnkey enele. Act ing fonnty Attorney f!ral laid be would join with the dterii'f in asking clemency for JJigg. lie prepared an "'tuform.ition charging Murphy with atlc-mphttg to hn-ak )ad. Athlflir ('Itiji Govrrnora to Kntcrtain Lreion Men Oroupa I and 2 of th Ooula County American Legion post will he entertained by the board of gov ernor of the Omaha Athletic club at the Athletic Club building tonight at 8:30. Feature will include twimmiiig parly, refreshment and entertainment, Col. Micr of the Seventh Corp area headquarter will Mek to the legion men on the kifle club, which ha been organied within the Doug lat county po-it. Franklin Mc Veigh in charge of- hletlc team of the post, will tell of the athletic meet to be held at Creigh ton university in which the legion will participate. 1 Variety in Kvangclmii Plan of Church Alliance Variety in evangelism U being in troduced this week in tent meeting of the Christian and Missionary al liance at Twentieth and Douglat ttreVtf in the absence of R. R. Krown, evangcli!. Mailman brothers, Canadian ting ing evangelist, will conduct service tonight. Layman, bd by W. E. Foshier, will conduit the meeting Wednesday night. Feature of other nights will be a follows: Thursday, I Rev. C. A. Segerstrom and rongre Ration of First Swedish Baptist church. F'riday, women' night; Sat church; Friday, women', night; Sat F.vangi list lirown will return Sun r'ay. County Offifpr Says Drittl Man' Property I Taxahlc Aurora, .Neb., Aug. 14. (Special.) --County Attorney John J. Rein hardt ha filed a petition with the county court aikuig for the appoint ment of appraiser to appraise the properly of Henry Ross for inheri tance taxe. He allrget that Ross, just ptior to hu diaih, deeded all In property to his wife and that it wat a gift in contemplation of death and therefore taxable. Jude lrei Jetfer ha appointed A. O. Mart piot to ma)e the appraiemrnt. The properly lie near the village of Sliukhani, Matltrwn" Ilfitrilif! Pornmri hy Piwlrift Jiiilf I.tlie The tase 111 which Willard V. ,iiln it trrking tc'.t ae lioitl the penitentiary under a wti of error vat mntinued yetterdav bv (1iirict Judge I eli until WrdneyUy tnoni nig Mathew h trrvc I b month o I In l' year M ini m for em bert'tturi'l (t'm lb roHr SUU bank. tome f iiiniiig, mr ruMiing oe on the pa'iiu it hi hand all awe Inn k and afraid. ft app'ar Ihe protpeitive coroner' eae walk"! up to two turn and ked lor a Mou. When one gave the 'irii, lie ijiscl turn 1,11 wad, taymg, I ani dvnig. S- e that I g-t giwid ilf'al. ffere' the triorieyf (jiok out). I am goiiig 10 tail and nie; aynig whuh, he tell flown 7 he bed of eal wat made with the fool four iiichet the higher end. ')il tlua, th nk man wa placed and ( the attention bryan. If he had faint ed, it wat all right to have him lie with bit brad low and to fan bun irirvterali ly. Hut hit appearame, bit pulse, hi pupil, and In g'tieral appearanre did not indicate that he bad fainted. If he had been overt omr by heat, it wat all right to rub hit bead, and perhapt bit band, with iee. In un ttroke, the teyer it high, and thl thould be reduced by ice. Hut the man wat ifo tuffering from tun troke. 1 he cae wat not beat. Il wat after sundown and the man bad 1:0 'gu of sun stroke or heat ttroke. If lie was drunk, it wat all right to let bini he don, F-ut there wa no odor of lupior, nor other evidence of iiitoxicatui. 'Ihe man to whom he banded bit mmiey said he had no pam, nor anything I.ke it. Thi ruled out epilepsy. Hit pulse, hi pupils, hi general appearance indicated that there wa nothing the matter with him. "F.verybody to hi teat, top the ice and fanning!" Thi to the crowd. To the patient; "Von are all right. Whereupon th patient got enough pep to say, "Like hell, you ay. Can't you see the meat falling off my bonet?" ' N'everf heirs, in five minute, be wat gelling up, calling for the "guy that had my wad." What wa the matter? The man wanted the center of the ttattr, with a crowd around him that hit pal might pick tome pock ets? . Then wbv band the wad to the ttranger? fiesidet, nobody re ported losset. Probably just a little loose in the upper story. Whatever the reason, he got the center of the stage, and he gave tome people an opportunity to how what they knew about first aid. Not In Thia Newspaper. Mis M". II, write; "A couple of week ago I saw in a newspaper that colored people were immune from measles, small pox, and a few more timilar disease. I asked one of the instructor in chord if ibis was true, and he could find nothing to substantiate the state ment, so be suggested that I write to you to secure thi information. I thi statement true, and if so, will you explain wliy?" R EI'LY. You were misinformed. The report of the urgeon general r , m -don t lir?.' be all V run ; down ir TAH1AC Makea You EAT BETTER SLEEP BETTER WORK BETTER FEEL BETTER At all food Druggtita An t niiM ut r. Parents' Problem HEAL SKIN DISEASES Apply Zrmo, Clean, Prmtrat ing, Antiseptic Ijipiit) Whit imii U nib! be f illowtl with bey tit nne wh. e.i' '''. a ni jit. h 1 .ni wlitrt be meant tniy, tie J I f Mlml It Only t n tt in t)' bi. i I . . 1 m it an indiitttxn i-l a Vin 'i'hil in , 1 t.in II H' l rum I I 1 .... it i'inM f w r I 1 ih-i it nt it h,!I mrt pan t if A b. 1 m t I LIU I f I' H I II I'.l t' lan H'f (f t I -il t'-.l t I I 4. 4. 1 .1 l( Irt bun whJr 'it I. ; b wt lvil l ll' tati.' t-( II, Il t kinntiesairy f.ir )im Irt iiffr "h :nm. III. . lit, tuna w.iriii, i iia a 'i. I liiuUr skin luuililaa i'n,ii 0tH4iiil l y ill nit tli.ia 1 .f H r II foe !! li ..iil. Mil irnliilty at'l 'l't Wilt tistitlly (in a linUnl leltnl tu i't Mi ttlna tm. I lira. It ilean an I ilia lh tin sn.l heals ipii.lily an I tttf, II. ly m.i.i tliiri ip.ra.-a y.iiin .'ii l n il 1 1 t.-ir Mri I .1 I ,m; 1 1 1. I nil I la . 1 1, i j. III 11 . t tli 11 Svi. (til it m ita i.l l lur'het itn'iMt When in Nee I of IUI,. I Trjf i U Want Ad epartment Managers' August Selling Event iKESS Ice Crc.ini Soil a In our UowDatalra Ktora Cafe- ! leria terra ia cream aodaa la any flavor at, ff ', rtrh O HaeM Wa Itaaaalalea Jaasasase Welcome Delegates to Democra'ric State Convention f a r are pi. ated to aaiend to th dlegaie of tba LietnocraMc (JfjMiiaia t oDventloo Iba irlvlleg of using th inany con- lefi'-l lenlencea thl atora oftera to out-of-town vlaltora. our "Ask Mr. Koater" arvlca will f lidly give you Information concerning our atom and city. A fren cheek iand for luggage, a bank whe,r cheek may be cashed, and a branch postal a'atlou wtiera manui anu nvn-j order may be eeUre l and Ietira and parcel mailed. Vim will enjoy tha aplendld -rvca In our Tea Room on toe- Seventh Floor, and the quirk aervice in our wwnaiaira ow Cafeteria. m,K'r.80-A e O - L A. North Says: "Buy Your Silks Now" Hundred $ of Yardt Silk, Yard, T5 3lnr h Knitted Crep. 40 Inch f'laln Radium Silk. 40 Inch Frluied Creipa d Chine, 41) Inch J'rlnted Georgetta Crepa. it Inch Plain Wnlte gport Rating. 40-Inch Navy Blue Batln Faced Poplin. 40 Inch fiatln rharmeuse, heavy qualltr. ft L. A. NORTH Kimono Silk Yard, 89c 341nch kimono and lining Ilk, printed In beautiful bold design. Radium Pongee Yard, $1.19 2(nch raillum pongee in tan, orchid, pink, flerh, radio blue. Wool Dress Goods, Yard, $1.50 Thete are t( Inch width, all wool fabric that I offer Monday, Included are middy flannel, yeloiira, atrlpe Trunellaa, plaids, erg and other atapte woolen. llaraiM-ak Mlk Whop Utemat T. -OO- Hundreds of Pairs Women's Pumps at $195 X liuve iaivcii iiivni; iuiiii9 ii'm mj rfprular Htocks and marked thrm at ft prif-e, that w rare indeed for foot wrar of our liiffh gfandard. PranticaUy all new atyhs and leath ern are included in the sale. Piecause th" nizea are somewhat broken, not all styles come in every size, but all sizes are represented. (fKT WM. ERICK80N Manafrr Women' ttbota BoefMa-Kuh ehoa Shop Main Floor OO Harry Stein Cuts Prices on Men's and Boys' Needs Boys' Wash Pants, 79c Pant of firm quality khaki, koolcloth and fancy atrlped material. Size 5 to 16. Small Lot Ties, 45c Fancy tie of silk and knit In a variety of attractive, color and pattern. Boys' Blouses, 45c Rplendld wearinK hlouie of blue and fray chambray, also rereale. lluru-ath Dowiittalrt piara H. STEIN Prices Undeniably Low on Women's and Children's Hose Children's Cotton Hose Medium weight cotton inckliiK woven with double fuoU Alia Intanl' cotton uiiK-ktaK. The are envptlnnal at - 2 PairH, 25c Women's Sports Hoso I'tna allk and ftbr uititma lit iUrr with navy, red Willi black, men with blik nl tlUer with gtr, HpnUI - , l'air, 48c VAN UltMOVIN Women's Fine Vesti lliti h, 23c few ftua firt i arKi I i let a (.' Irfi: I t rmal rletaui.. Ih !.' ("lie atfrl ltl, efiiait I'M'. niMliel le. I'ii k M wfi't" Women's Lisle Host) , Pair, 33c; f..r $1,00 fine MiMriti4 v In MHHtlUtn Vlitil, All b k rial ,t iPft.it. r-t fet n l itr tan (hi-li-a of bin, ill tl iu it, M !!, pli, , liH Ik - latuaM EVERYBODY STORE" wsm. Tea Room Special A iiUI uieuu ounnlailna of full luncheon will be served Monday, Wedneaday OCf and rrlday "3 larM liauli Tn Waaw - eeteaik tr Maurice Scitenbach Offers His Remaining Stock of Beautiful Summer Silk Dresses Tuesday at For Women i and Misses ZD In Size 10 to 42 STEINBACH It i jiit tlu'a sort of dress that you will wed to finish out the summer and early fall en,onn. Therw are Satim Printed Crepe de Chinet Pongeei Mignonetfes and Combination Attractive styles in litfht, medium, and dark shades. There are not all sizes in every style, but included are nil sizes from 16 to 42. Ilare.'ah Doa-iMlalr atora ' 1 1 Ernest Bates' Remarkable Values in Shoes for Men and Women Men's New Fall Shoes As fine a shoe aa we have ever carried in slock. Brown calf and black kid in llueher and several other styles, (jenuine Goodyear welts and rubber heels, alaolutely all solid leathers. Jnzcs 6 to 11 and C, D, E widths. Pair $3.89 ijiaUMHa ERNEST S. BATES Women's Strap Pumps More of those black kid and patent pumps, Plain styles with turned soles and covered Louis heels. Sizes are somewhat broken. Pair 99c Bar-ea-yab Uawiutale Store Arthur Reetxs Offers Opportunity to Save on Fall Hats Hundred of New Style$ Are Now Priced at Friday $395 A. C. REEVES Rich velvets cleverly trimmed according to fashion's newest and most favored manner, with bows of self material, touches of metallic braids and bright feather novelties. Dnrcnw-Naah Detrnatain Star We Urge You to Buy Now During Our Annual Sale of Blankets In Order That You May Benefit From the August Lowered Prices Large Cotton Blankets Pair, $2.95 Made of cotton in attractive colored border. Large 70x80-lnch also. Wool Finish Blankets Pair, $4.95 Theaa serviceable blanketi come In good color and designs. Large ilze. Lambs Wool Filled Comforts at $7.50 Covered with good quality of eam brio In attractive deslgni, with plain 9 Inch border. "St. Mary's" Blankets Large Wool Blankets $8.59 Pair, ,$5.95 In beautiful plaid designs. An ex- With just enough cotton to prevent ceptlonal value at this price. ahrlnkage. In plaid deelgn. Cotton Filled Comfort, Each, $4.95 Covered wltrf good quality of figured ailkoline with 9 Inch border to plain color. Priced In our August, sale at each, $4.95. Linens and Towels Sale Priced Breakfast Turkish Table Cloths Towels Damask avf7,2 Mi i Of excellant quality. Come tn color ot blue, pink or gold. Specially priced at $1.95 o $8.50 Of rfood quality with fancy Jacquard bor iters, I-erRe, size. Heavy quality. Kach, 59c tiiirr--Vaah TttftiiliM hf -rfmit rtiwir. lllearhed damaak of splendid quality, with bue satin band atrlpe In center, 9 Inche wide. Yard, 95c JOHN F. BANNON Table Cloths Uleached damask cloth In beautiful cir cular or square de sign. 81ie 51x51 Inche. Kach, $1.00 John Durkan Offers Unusual Savings on Needed Merchandise Percale Dress voiles .Id Inch width In light and dark hli kKTuuml. Yard, 10c Oinghara J.' I"."h dieaa ginK hi4 tn beaulltul platil and rheck. timxl eolur eotnbi naOmi, Yard. 10c Bed Spread Mt l (if eirtlleiil quHt, Kur fullti4 I ? taa-t at, each 1 1, Ml) 9 4 Bleached Sheeting Chees Cloth Md ef giVh) wrMi( t(udt. Hlt biaiNd and un tfi til)f ite4 klaa.hed l"h, ivi a,naUir, Yard, 60) Yard, 6 Bed Sheets Curtain Scrim JOHN OURKAH Hood color and neat ttiiUre. Kv lepilnnal value. Yanl, 18o Damask . H-liu h bleSi'hed llama k tn fi! ilealKH th eo. mad bordr. fpei tal - Yard, 65 licit aiicsn Mi. til in nf i it'rhl H'la'.lif. fael., fl 45 fV - ia i mi t4 t. i,,l. r lOo 300 Pairs Women's One-Strap House Slippers Pair $ 1 67 Illack l ki t hi'tra viih hun t t'iriird '!e, ruMwr heel attaeheil, Me I n N, Mail t il Irathrr nu ltlt fl'iille au!, lliey art withiittl tlinM ha wwt nn' nMe hn mie rr buy for hoiua wtir, f Mii (We'll ia t, 0 0 Or! 1 L