The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 12, 1922, Image 14

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    THE OMAHA BKK: TIIURSUXV. OCTOBKIl 12. 10
Kwilisin in
iT li a t EmlaiimTs
Actors Condemned
' Fifthl Srrnrs, Aulo mu 5!ii
Arlinii Often Hreult in In
juries, Saj I'rotet
In l)s.
v
Near Yink. Vt. II. UealiMu In Hi
tiinvlra al the incl of endangering
the life and limb nf Ihr i,iyti Hti.
dammmed in a ineinoruil siihinliifil
t runk .1 (illmoiK In Will II lint.
nd JeM I,, ,unkri', ihf rwiIHc
ri'tHry of lh Ai 'oih' Kiillly
I'IMIIoll miiimiiiih i d Inst lilt,'))). 1 In'
Iiii-huh ll wik siil.iiillleil to Mr. Ilu
aa ii'Kliliit "t the Nal loiiiil Ahwm Iii
linn of Mutton I'li iure pio.lin it ami
eshllillnrs. Inc., ami In Mr. I.nske)
a liml i t one nf Hi laraer iiii'turc
iriKiii iif i utn.Miii . Mr. liilinore
sld Dial llm equity I making an ef
fort in nliiHiii fur Ihr iiiuiluii I'li'lun
artnr uniform rnntrm e.
Th'! ineiiloiial llnd IIiii', "tin re nie
ainue llii-( turn alio null limiet on tbe
actor 'taking chances' and ion
lUiuee:
"Much pi'rni'M ua result In Injury or
Vliysl.-nl dlefljiiircnieiit to lint plnyfr
are ofU'ii demand -d. Ttealistli:' light
lirenes, ailtonioblln train ami sliln
erenee are ofler) sinned with inter
disregard fur Ihe iilnyris' welfare.
The stars of our Itulusiry di-ninnd
il'iulili a' fur thin v.i. il, lint the sup.
ImrlliiiC player h exported mil only In
Iw li km"I ui liir dill to do M 1 1 v I ti I i it
ha la tolit In do f.r lie uny further
rlianre of employment Willi (hut pur
Jli'iilnr director.
"Very often, surprises are sprung
by the director unknown to the artor,
a for Instance, explosives dlschargi-d
nrarliy without th actor' know!
nine, even IhoiiKh at the time, he
may ha mounted on .an unreliable
horee.
Woman Lately from
Germany Is Missing
Shortage of Cars
Is Not Serious
Report to Railway (.omnils
cion Show lirt rilxit ion
la Oneral.
Missiles of All Kind
IJneil to ChaHtihe Wife
Columr.UA. Nih., Urt. II. (Hpcclal.)
Alleging thnt In an outburst of raun
lier husband struck hrr with hla flt
and nrok h i Juw, Mih. Mury Min k
ha fllfl ault In illMtrlrt coiirt for thfl
MHind time aiiklnic for a dl voire from
Kriink Mlri k, The plaintiff dfcliirca
that on oIIht nuriialnna he aaamilti'd
hr with n chair, a roffi-e put, iinrt a
wutih. That he haa wruiiRfully '
cmixil lir of houijf InllnialH wllh othfi
tliPii, ami that h Ima frequently
tbrwitiTieil hr llfr.
Hh further Hlntea Ihat In thfi pant
twij ymira he hue liecomo addirli'd ,to
the exiWMlve UN of intoxli aliiiK lliiunr.
Ir. MU-ek atwrted divorce protrellnKH
t,wo yeara aeo, hut a rfironrlllutlun
wa later effivled and the eHe dla
Diieaed. Traveling Man Injuiril
, When Aulo Turns Turtle
! Haatlnga, Neb., Oct. 1 1. (Hpei'lfll.)
William Borley, llaatlnns travi'Ilnc
man for a Lincoln fruit houe, atiffcr
od fracturea of a ahoulder and a hand
and waa badly brulaed about body and
neck when hia auto turned over threo
limea on the I) h T hlahway near
Kxeter. The car turnedaurtle when
Borley looked back to eee If ho had
a flat tire. . -
' Be thrifty with your promises.
I.llalii'lh HrlilenlwrK.
I;il..;il.i lli ( irlilcnlK i j,', .'III, Vi hn r.unu
In llm ill i l.mt 1 "1 r ii. i ry fioni 1h'Ii,
li'rni.inv, Ik unnnion. mid pollre have
bei'il axked by her roiiHlu, Mra. Tl. P.
Wi'Mi, :'l;l: Tetnpleton aireet, to
aenri-h for her.
Fniulelii Orhli nJii'iif 'aine to Amer
ica on piipera alKnd by fr. and Mra.
AiiknkI llaih of rinltMiiinutli. Mra.
Ilncli la her mint. Hhe worked fur
.i lime at the home of liene Melady,
lhi;u ul I lie liuiiie of lieurue I'luini
inell. mroidiK to the llaclin, and
when the 1'hiiminella went to t'nnnda
fur the aummer ahe went aomewhere
due to work and hua not been heard
from alnce.
Arwr.KTIAKMKlST. ,
( ;
' Hom-mad Remedy ''
Stop Cough Quickly : :
.
' ' The eoeah meiMrln oa ever ' J
upi-ifc A fmiilly eiiiMdy !!. ana ' '
' qiiliklr wade. Hair about $i. J J
You niiclit lie aurpriked to know
that the bent thmx you can usa for
a krvere toutili, m a remedy which
in e.iKily prepared at home in juei
few miiineiitii. It' cheap, but for
prompt rexultn it brat anything elea
you ever tried. L'kiiiilly atop the
iriliurv i'oiikIi or client cold in 24
linura. Tauten pleuHiint, tno children
like it uimI it is pure and good.
I'ou'r 2 'a oilmen of l'uiex in a
pint bottle; then till it up with plain
granulated augur ayrup. Or use.elari
tied iniil.iK.eo, liiincy, or corn ayrup,
inatcad of augur ayrup, if deaired.
Thiia ymi make a full pint a family
iupply but. coating no more than a
email bottle of rcady-mudc rough
ayrup.
And aa a cough medicine, I It-re ia
really nothing belter to be ' il ak
auy price. Jt goea right to tlie apot
nil givea quick, bating relief. It
iroiiiptly lieala the inllamed mem
iranea that line the throat and air
paaaitgea, atopi Uie annoying throai
tiiklc, looscna the phlegm, and aoon
your cough atopa entirely. Splendid
for bronehitia, croup, hoarseness and
bronchial asthma.
l'inci is a highly concentrated com
pound of Norway pine extract,
famous for healing the membranes.
To avoid disappointment ak your
druggist for "i'A ounce of Pinex'
with directions and don't accept any
thing ele. (Juaranteed to give abso
lute aatisfartion or money refunded.
The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, lnd-
Lincoln. Oct. II. (Special I Th.
recorda of th alala railway commis
sion effectively contradict tha atate.
ment mad In an anonymous letter
printed In the World Herald to the
cftWt Ihat mne-teiitha of the country
ntatmna bat not had a car In load
grain for a month.
The Missouri I'Hclflc lia 4(1 aiHllotia
In Nebraska and la I lie iiooreNl
equipped of any of the Nebraska
iohiIk. Ita ii'iioi'l. Juat filed, allow a
Nuit It furnished 1 carx, well ills
Iributed III the hi at week to these ata.
tlon. During the month of Septem
ber It furnished SID cara where or
ders were In for JS4.
The traffic munugr of Hi road ex
plain that the trouble I dun to the
fact that eastern connections are not
turning over enra for loading. Nor
mally between August 5 and Septem
ber 30 It would ie had U.ooo enip
tie turned mrr. It gt hul four, In
tlla meanliiiio It turned over l eat
mi roMda l!l,3:o loaded Cara and got
back l.?:o loads, many nf them for
points beyond the end of Its rails.
The Inlerstata I'miitm re roniima.
slon report, Jut filed, ahowa that th
rlurllnafon la abort i.QM cars, while
th t'nlon Paclfin haa but tU per rent
of Ua own niimber of cara and th
Hock Island 7 per cent.
Secretary t'uilla aaya that prlorily
i rdera vt th Interstate f'oinmerc
rnmnilsalnn which put coal and perish
allies first haa taken up th motlv
power of lb s!rn roads.
If there had been no grain cara at
nine tenths nf the editions for a
month, the eonimlaalon would nine
been deluged Willi complaints, Th
number ia small, and the f . w aimlnns
that ciuiiilaiii of lack of cara are
Widely m'lUleie.l.
Flexible culT links have Iicen In
vented tliHt enable a man to pull bis
ehlrt sleeves almve hta clhowa with
out unbuttoning the cuffa.
Nomination by Dr's
Is Refused bv Marsh
Lincoln, I'M. I l,Spcial I (leorg
W. Marah, stale auditor, who is the
republican nomine for another term,
hjs declined th pitihiliilion party
nomination, NoUmIc fileil for l lias
place i. n the ) li itii ! hi ticket, and
h received the Humiliation by virtu
of fi friends hawng written in hi
nam, tie nay that fit voles Is
hardly sufficient In Indue In liellef
Ihat the party wnt him for Its
Kfandnrd bearer. He waa later ten
dered th nomination hv tha com mil
tee, but declined, aa did Laud four
mlssloner Swanum,
Tlie ptohihlliiiii party in gauirjtt Ion
la hating some trouble handing Hie
congressional iiiiiiiliiiillon in llm Knl
tllalrli't over to Waller L. Anileimm,
republican nomliiec. I.'. I.uelle liar
ton, who filed for It at Ibe primary,
won't give It up. The aim chairman
shs In has found nut all reglatered
aa ili tiHM i.it and voted for i on two reason for ousting her ai a prohibition
yeara aun, Ian that la not a legal party nmiune.
Appetitelfeen
and Bowels
Relieved
ym can reliah your m tali without fear
a npaptting your liver
or stomach if yoo win
put your faith In
4Hr'a Utile
Llvr nila.
Foul acrumu
lationa that
poiton tha
blood are ex-
m. .. . 1 I I
'peuro rrom tnc txiweit ami headaciML
tloinet and ullnw akin ant relteraxL)
Saaafl riU Seaall Dom-SbuU PrioaN
C ULBR ANSEN
VJPLAYER PIANO
Nationally VricaL
-nrannca in me rMtx
V
JOITTLR
41PILLf;
Wli SMI
i(1l
UStPfTVT
. M. -IN
600
495
$700
The Ail and Music Store
1513-15 Douglas Street
Welch' Talk No. 16
Serve yourself at'
Welch's and be well
There are no
to keep you
served,
waiters
waiting.
Stop in at any time of
day or night. Join the
other business and pro
fessional men and
women who appreciate
wholesome foods at a
reasonable price.
He who serves him
lf at WELCH'S Is
well arvd
C.t th Welch Habit
"MM
Six Omaha
Rattauranta
Member of National Restaurant
Association
L V
mi
RBf
Trwmiior
Removable
Cylinder
W.IU
K4stW
Rei
CMC TRUCKS ARE "SEVEN STEPS AHEAD'
Every Wearing
Part Replaceable
Every wearing parfin a GMC truck is
fitted with a bearing or bushing that
can be quickly and easily replaced.
Kven the valve seats have sufficient
metal in them to provide for regrind
ing and reseating for a period of
20 years.
In addition, the cost of renewing the
wearing parts has leen reduced to a
point much lower than is common for
similar renewals in the average truck.
Nebraska Buick
Auto Company
tJfueln
OmaHa
Smmii City
0
tsMlMlURW
Taeseisa 3yf
tMkttaVb
VaKa
AatawWae
UVmaUM
llaaea'a Ka
aieoa WkKa
Hread. 4 l.aatea
for 26e. '
Ua tale All Day.
ll;ea'a twee)
i ak llati
1 Daaea far
':rOa Bala
nm Till lOi.W
Thursday Specials. Featuring Purchases of the Extraordinary
Kind That Will Mean Savings to Everyone Interested
Warm Winter Underwear at Savings Thursday
Quantity purchases' of underwear for
women, misses and children enables us
to make the low sale prices that are
quoted below:
Women' Fleeced
Union Suits
Women's fleeced union aulra,
high neck, long aleeve, or low
neck, sleeveless, ankle length;
regular price, 11.26; on sale
98t
Children's Fleeced
Union Suits
Boys' and girls' fleeced union
suits, white or ecru, blgh neck,
long sleeve, ankle length; sO.e
2 to .16 years; regular 11.25
values; special 98
Womens' Wool and Cotton Vests and Pants
Women s' wool and cotton vests and pants, natural, sizes 31
to 44; regular price 2.fi0; on sale at SI .75
Womens' Fleeced
Vests and Pants
Women's medium or heavy
fleeced vests, high neck, long
sleeve; ankle length pants to
match; regular price 69c; on
sale at TtOd
Second
Children's Fleeced
Vests and Pants
Childrens' fleeced vests, high
neck, long sleeve; ankle length
pants to match; size 2 to 12
years; regula price 69c; on'
sale at 50
Floor
Felt Shoes and Slippers
Mens' Felt Shoes
Mens' all gray felt nigh
cut shoes, in sizes 7 to 12;
Thursday at 91.25
Felt Slippers
Men's and women's gray and
black all felt slippers In
sizes i to 32 85tf
Children's Felt Hontees
Childrens' red felt bootees,
fancy colors, with soft pad
ded soles covered with buck
skin, sizes 6 to 11 ..81. 00
Children's Felt Slippers
One lot of children's slippers
with felt and padded soles,
slightly soiled; regular 1 .25
and $1.00 slippers at ..50
Women's Felt Slippers
Womens' fancy felt slippers,
ribbon trimmed, with-soft
padded soles, in old rose,
2opehagen, American beauty,
wisteria and lavender; a
good 11.50 value at $1.00
Cool Weather Sales of Men's
Wear Note Savings
Sale of Mens' Wool Hose
at One-Half Regular Price
500 dozen Wool Hose in
white and gray, heavy
weight, Sjll .sizes j regular f
price 69c. On sale Thurs
day, per pair 34
$6 Wool Sweaters, $3.95
Men's Wool Sweaters,
heather mixtures, regular
$6.00 values. Thursday,
each $3.95
DRESS GLOVES
One-Half Price Sale
Men's Dress Gloves in wool
lined, cotton lined and unlined ;
all sizes. Thursday, per pair
$1.25 to $3.50
Main Floor
Thursday
Glove Sale
- Glove Samples, 39c
We purchased from a job
bing house their entire
line of ladies' and chil
dren's chamoisuede gloves,
in two-clasp and strap
wrist styles; worth from
75c to $2 ; Thursday, 39?
Kid Glovei
Ladies' two-clasp kid
gloves, embroidered
backs; black, brown, bea
ver and mode; $1.50 val
ue; special at.,.. $1 .(H)
Strap Wrist Chamoisnede
ladies' strnp wrist cham
oitiuede jrloves, embroid
ered backs and fancy
cuffs: beaver and gray;
special at $1.75
A Bedding Sale Planned
for Thursday
Cotton Blankets, wool fin
ish, gray, for size beds,
priced at 81.79
Cotton Illankcts, wool fin
ish, for full size beds,
priced at $2.29
Cotton lllmikots, extra
larga size and heavy
weight, at $3.29
Plalil, iMildeii'l li'Pce, liui
hie Itcd liliiiikels, worth '
a pair, now $-1.95
JMald. i.olden Fleece, Dou
ble lied Itluiikcls extiu
quality, worth ?7.75; now
priced at. pair ...$6.50
rialil Wool lllankvta, 71 per cent pur virgin wool. Urn sl.e,
priced at. per pair M7.50
I'laid All Itool Mtra Quality lllankel, special $9.95
I'laid All Wool Antti Mia I and Holies, lid lo Jl7.:.i viilues.
specially priced at $10.50
Wool HIM CnmiorUthlct, sateen coteriug, Florentine edge,
Priced at $9.95
MsIb Floor
K
Special Purchase of HATS
(KX) Newest Fail Models-Made to Sell
for Higher Prices
Pinnt Vflvet
Htutr't Pluh
Lyon V tlx tt
-ComSirntion
5
HlMk
-Biffer ret
Chintit Klut
Brownt
'Hie new shaes the new styles the new colors a
wonderful variety jrieets you in these Hats! Their
novel trimming touches, such as metallic flowers,
silk floss embroidery ami trailing feathers, set them
apart from the usual moderately priced Hats.
Bandeaux and
Brassieres at a
Special Price
Bandeaux
Venus Dandeaux, made
in pink mesh, back fast
ening, 2-inch elastic all
way around bottom;
$1,00 values; all sizes;
special at
45c
Muslin Brassieres
Muslin Brassieres, lane
and embroidery trim
med, reinforced under
arm; front closing;
sizes 34 to 50; 75c val
ues at-
50c
Corset Dept., 2d Floor.
Hosiery Sales
For Thursday.
Silk and Wool Hose
Women's Silk and Wool
Hose, inplain and fancy
weaves, all colors ; regular
$2.25 values ; all first qual-
ity. Special $1.75
' Novelty Hose
Women's Novelty Silk
and Wool Hose, full fash
ioned, extra fine quality;
black and colors; $2.75
values. Per pair.. $2.25
Children's Cashmere Hose
Boys' and Girls' Fine
Cashmere Hose in black
and cordovan; $1.25 val
ues. Special, pair. . .9
Main Floor
New Trimmings
For Fall
Our new fur bandings are
priced right.
Coney, 4-in yd $3.75
Coney, Mn., yd $7.00
Squirreline, 4-in., yd. $6.00
Silver Fox, Mn yd. .$1.35
Krniine, jointed, 2-ln per
yard $1.25
Monkey Fur, yard 85
I'laln snd Fancy llralris
The new plain and fancy
braids are here in elthrr all
black, brown or navy or In
the combinations of black
and green, .black and red or
black and hennit, etc., in eith
er bands or edKcs. from to
1 huh wide; priced. Ier
yard 1 5' io 50c
Cahiichon and ( lap.
talxxlinna and rape claspa
in metal. Jet, gold and silver,
priced, each 29 to $2.75
Paint Specials
Get Ready lor the Indoor
Months Paint Up
Specials.
MiervMit-W illuitm Ibmsc
paint ;
Color, Kol. . .$1!.73
While, !, ,.$2.IMI
.siierwin WiUiaiii 1'loot
Varnish, clear, t $1,33
r'lwrlae, H tt t"r, er
qusrt 91, 1?!
Vmr Taint, all f lor,
per quirt H5
Art Needle Sales
Art Needle Work
?Miiieil ir aru
a. buff. I dv kern
t;l.-he re t l.e r' 1 r
t.Vfilar l I .
, 1V.ir.U t 4li"L
TNK VALUl QIVINO STORC
BOSTON FERNS
This liciiutiful Polled Hosloii
f ern, nice ami fluffy, in a fl
inch earthen pot thai, will
jrrow all winter and itdd won
derfully to the beauty of your
home. Only , 2f
Double Mlimkets , . . i$3.0.r
Fine Siilkoline Cnniforta,
t SU.05
Happy Day
Electric
Washing
Machines
$44.75 -$115
Used Hand-Power Machine
$3.00 to $8.00
FREE! FREE!
Tuesday, Oct. 31st, at
8 P. M We Will
Give A way
FREE!
An Eiht-Piecaj Mahogany
Dining Room
Suite
0 , and
42 Other Uaeful
Household Articlei
Come in and. Ak
About It.
No Purchase Required.
h Mixing Bowls tff)C
Golden Onk Foot Slool . ,, , 79tf
Galvanized Palls 1f)
Galvanized Tubs (J5
Splendid Warhboards. , ,5."
Clothes Basket J)5
Clothes Hampers . . . .$1.25
Blacking Stands ....$1,25
Copper Bottom Boilers
at $2.50
KITCHEN CABINETS
$19.75 Up
$1 Down, $1 a Week
(jwriunti tias K. i) iji'.f
i $50.75
Other Mylca... .$3J,75 up
USED USED
OsV Rasa
Mealert, lf Ruraers,
10 2 l p I 00 U
Tiade Vave tM lt Sv
lh t ,l. to, U
It. a M, . 4 !,
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