The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 21, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OMAHA HKE: SATURDAY. OCiUKhK 21. W.
Connie Atrrcc TliatlWorld
Wealth Does Not
Mean Happiness
('uMishrr Aki Anmilrnnit
(J'if Charges 1I? Atti-nijlfI
ff "Starve lltr Into
Submission."
New York. Oil, f).-Wfulili dot
nut alvvjya Mug liiiiriri". Thit
III illniljt liu- Milv point of . J' ) '' J M I t
l,elwii-M N-lon J. J'i;il,oiy, iHilillnlici',
with iiillci In Niw York, ISoston anil
C'hlciiKii, uiiil hit Hlfv, IsAa.
Mr, reu laxly lias Instituted eult fur
animlnitiiit of hla iiwrrliiK" on lha
ground Hi it, Ilka )(niliiih Vali'iitlim,
jnovlit aliir, lilt Wife ttim married Id
film lit-fore )nr f.'alifornU divorce be
renin final, V'wlinlny Muu--im Court
JumIIco Wunncr grunti-d Mm I'uulnKly
ll'K) n ni'rk iillniony arid $711) roun
I for Jx f i ill 11 X aultlomt-iit of III
in ip.
Till Is Mrs. I'l-ulioily e hl.l.. of til
Hlmv, i cm I ii ii ii l In mi iilll.liiv II :
"Winn liu Him a poor mmi 1 ulnix-gtt-d
nliiiiK with liini; I himIii.., toolwd
and Mr l u 1 1 1 it ' t III oritur t'l liHMlut ti 1 in.
Wlii'ii tin Iiimjiiiii) Mcillliy I alinred
In lilt !rMii'lty. Now Hint Ii" In In
rwHit nf u fiiliiiloiK imniiii", li In
tltulta uri nil Imi In fi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 our innr
JIhh, i IiiiiiiIiii; tli.it It In ml. I dy rea
mm nt a tirlmli.ility. Tlu-n liu suck
to Mitrv mo Into hiIiiiiIkcJum."
Mr, l'mlii!y i1 iilf tin ovrr eotiirlit
to in nM hi iliitli'D mm n lumlwind mill
rharK'S that while lie wait nlmmit from
lioiiif, sultt-a o ( iiili.i liy liltn ii ml hla
vlf lit vmiotie Itotiil at'rvod hi '"
Iiliu'D vl r mtovuuH" for various men
whom Ii names.
's Champion Married Man
Arrested as Forgery Suspect
Ii; Want Aili product) raault.
I'ukton, O, (lit, 50 A lit He blatk
notebook urrli.l .y William Lauram
Jon, (4. home ul Urn; fouml ty
lira during a erlHlne; hrre ynirf
lUy on miili Imi i f atl-iutlng f ur
ic ly, ilm. Inm.'l niiiiu M, Hiliii'i ioiia uinl
dale wlilrh lli prisoner euld m a
Hut of tila wlvt-, thilr bonus ninl Hip
ar In wlilcli he liud iimrrluil tluiu,
Jones wiin horn In Osford, l' , In
sf, mi 'I duiiriK lu tarly lift traeh-
i I for mvi-r.il yeare In Various
( hun liia of no purtli ulur dmoiiiliia
II. m.
In )i0 tie atartud out on Mi matri
monial rarwr wlilrh ri-milipil In mar
iliiK with 'l woiiipii In 31 yriira. Nine
of Ihpm wra aoijulrt'il bilwri-n JKilU
ii ml 19U1, Then ha lived Willi mm,
who, ha mlil, hail inoiiry, until 1117.
Ilnwfvpr, In 1117 ha aluricil out nguln
u ml nuirrlnl atfiiln, noly lu roiipul hit
iniirll.il nt.llvliy again In 191 1, thru
liinra. Ho di 1 Ilia aitina In Iii:u Iwlca.
lla (luliiia 10 wtxlillnaa In l:i and II
In Ilm firnt 10 im. in In of Ilia .. unit
fnr.
Juiii-a wua nrrcalnl wlun In' viva a
ihuitiT dwni-r u nhwlik fur I;u0 for
"(nxkit nioni-y," ufii-r hnvliirf given
hi t he k for IIO.O'H In payment for
tha ihcntrr, lloth i hw-ka w ro paya
Llo at u '! vfl.iii'l 1jnk.
Jolli-a lull linlll'e 111) ai'lVPil "1
iiiniiiliN In ilm Wmtirii jipiiltniiliiry,
i'rmiaylvanlii, for lilgHiiiy,
A lift i f liU wlvta i;irl.i. women
In 10 alutta with II In llllnola, aixruih
In Ohio unit MlrliiKBii, four In I'tnuayl
uiiln urul Ni w Yoik, two ali In In
il.una onj Tenneaiiea ami on tut h In
Mlaaourl, Kunaiia and Wlauonaln,
Score Injured
in Pajama Parly
Hiot on Campus
Sluili'iit Hi-portril DyiiiK Fol
lowing (.'unipim Fnu-a IVa
luring 'OaoIine Itoiiil)g,
Ilrick ami lifts.
$4922
Buys a Good
PIANO
at
MICKEL'S
arvac
I
ft. Mata 1 1 1 rTt ! i
1 1 ffjj7Taaj:.
'arat .fvy'yj
If you ever expect to buy
piuno, w hope you will bo
hero EARLY im as not to
mint this burain, here is a
chance of a lifetime.
mi Tn rrr
I - w,iwh.i i.'aaaiuare' ti I
L .. itiffeftkiu.
Schriver, $250
A piano in a buuuliful dark
mahogany plitin case that ran
not be told from new. This
piano would harmonize with
the surroundings of a fine
homo. It will be sold at a
very nominal price.
Sterling, $110
A nice cabinet grand ;n
ebony cukp, fine action and
tone, worth a great ileal more
than wo auk. You owe it to
yourself siul family to see this
piano Saturday,
1T 'im-Smt
111 i Ul
Stfinrck & Co., $150
Anolhtr i!m caa, l.ght
mahogany plana in ftrt cla
rendition and a wonderful
fcar.'Hin,
1 in
Ralini. $175
)( it a t tihil
tM t UU tw I f
I 1 t p.. l I Uti
lft ",
I MY lltMt
MICKEUS
llV ta4
Escaped Slayer,
Surrenders Self
Youth SiMiiriu i'tl to Draih Pre
fern bliailow of ScuffoM
to Di'Dcrt.
Aliiliie, Tor,, fid. 0. Htiiiuliiitf In
I ho alinilow lit tho acuffold awaiting
ci imiiiii) la pii fi riihlo wumlnrlng
lluougli niountaln and deai-rt wilds of
Txai, Jf. U II Ins, 20, JMrolt
youth, (l"illiil lull li Ik lit whin he vol'
unlai'lly mirroiiil' rd to officers at
Toronto, Teg.
JIukIu-m wna iiinvlfled of munler-
lug '. Jl. lloKira with rulibi'iy 1111 a
motive whi n Ilm two nllKlit'd from a
train cnrouie to ( 'iillfoinlii tiy-iit ut a
lunch counlur. liu il"it of m If de
finite, put forth ul thu tiiul, wua i"
J'Kteil l.y tlm jury and ha won ion
tunned to ili'iilh.
Ijut Moiulny Ida oiiportiinlly to
cheat tho Hallows riimo when Mrs, T,
I. MorKnn, wife of a diiuty sh'-rlff,
mnda the round" of th Jul I durliiK the
nhnnnce from town on official duties
of Mherlff K. H. Townsi-nd and JJepu
ty Morgan, her huahand, Tha con
damned man apning upon hur from
halilnd a door and driiyy'd her with
him down tho Mteps of the J;nl when
aim fought with hltn to prevent his
earn pp.
l-'or thii'ii days (i ml iiIkIUm iIki fu
Kltlvo f'.'-il through Hi" wllila of Ilm
I'.lg lii ml country, Lut li'iiifiid and
llri'd ly tlm vustueaa of tha wilder
ii'hs, hungry and Ihlmty and weary to
Ilm point of i xli.iUKtli'ii lu hody and
mind, Hughes draaKed hlmaelf Into
r.illioad ramp at Toronto and eon
fiNed Ida lilintlly. lla ald hn had
hud enouuh of aturvutlon and thirst
and wua willing to meet his fule.
Woman Willi fljiM Imv
Jolt ami (Itiiiiiniti Suiciilc
.New York, (lit. 20. Though aha
hud K'iOO In tha hunk, the proceedt of
Ihi! aiilu of her firm in (,'urini'i ticut,
Mis, J '11 i v o ra Vyi hadle, 47, mother of
three children, inpd her life lu (ho
homo of her son In law, Churr Hu
holldi, iiccoldlng lo tha polli:e. Ha
Imika rttiirucd home to find li Im mother-In
law hanging hy a rope fattened
about her neck from tho transom of
her bedroom. A note, written In Ilo
l.emlim, was found on a table, it read:
"M uit have this world. Have lost
my Job and emi t sea how I run sup
port my three children. Divide my
money between my children,"
Gfii. McGuirc Captured.
Ilelfaat, Oct. 20, The capture hy
f i en Mtutrt fiiri-i-M ooei-fit tnir In N'orth
clulway of (Jonimandunt flan. T. Me-
(Jtilre, member or tho Dull l.lreunn,
and 1"0 mini under htm, Is announced
In dlHiuliliia received hero today.
Lis Angelea, Oct. 20. Mora than a
m ora of l.oa Angctet rollegn aludenta
Mere Itijurml, una pomnhly fatally, ut
ttio reault i t burns frmn "giiw.llrie
homl.s," and from Mows tin Ihelr
heads snd bodlea hart early Ihlt
nii.iiilng in a riot foiiiiwing a "imj.uuu
linn" party on tha campus of ha
southern branch of tha L'nlveialty of
Cullfornla.
According In Ilia aludents of tha
southern branch, Ihey hud gathered
for tha 'pajiiiiiiirliio" party when
mora than 600 young men, rumored
to be dtiolenta of a rival uiilveralty,
arrived In automobiles and attacked
aitli gaaollii bombs, rugs and buttle
filled or aut urut t'l Willi giiwillne. They
ii 1 1 on ijid'il to act flra to a wood pile
thiH hud been gathered for the parly.
I.) lug mi Caiupii.
A light followed, clubs, lints, bricks,
ton In and any older weapon hutidy,
weru brought Into pluy.
A riot rail brought policemen from
all stations and more than 200 galh-
i el. d In f. i a lha fracui Could ba quailed
Hiicceedlng In Ihelr tndeaVor, tll
at no king fiin-es set fire to the w iknI
I pile. The glow t a unci lire sbi'ltn
to ba aent III and tha lira department
wua s.iit tn the t.ene, Hevtral at ti
ll' ul lay tiiiroiic(iiii on ht cumpus
when the police ambulance arrlvtd.
Not Occidental.
It waa reported that una who waa
taken to a hoapitul and whnee nam
cnuld not be leurned at Hil hour wua
ilj log from a broken neck.
It' grr Vergua waa taken In aji am
ImjI.iih'ii eulTcrlng from Injiirle (hat
physlclaiia rig.-Hil" ) grave. Three oth
eia were Injured aerhiualy, Tha in-ca-slon
of tlm gathering was a foot ball
celebration In honor nf the game with
Oei kb nliil rollega (omorrow. Kuutli
et n brum h alt(denla auld they "were
in ii " tha attacking force were not
Occldciilal students.
FatliiT and Son, Slayer,
Taken from Jail arid Shot
N-jshvllle, Tenn., Oct. 20,-Kd Hart
ley and his son, (leotgs Hartley, re
coolly convicted nf muunlaughlar In
ixnitectlon with the killing of Counit
lliirlley, Kd Hartley' nephew, In Ken
Ii n county, hint February, were taken
fioiii Ihn Jail nt Camden at midnight
and shot to death In a vacant lot 200
yard from the Jail.
New from Camden I that between
2,i and f.0 men, With face blacked ap
penred at the jail and overpowering
Hlicrlff h. U. Flower, took lha lltrl
ley to the vacant lot and riddled
them with bullet. This wus the llrt
ciiao of mob law In lienton county's
hiittory.
I Popular Saturday Afternoon Free Concert
3:30 P.M.
Th third this geason of theso popular .Saturday concert will
bo held tomorrow and one hour of real enjoyment is promised you.
Come and briiitf your friends. The following well-known local
artist make up tho program:
Kynchrona played by Alfred Crumfeld; contrulto solo by Mar
joriti Current, pupil of J. E. Carnal; piano solo by Dcnzcl Franz
and Kvclyn Simpson, pupils of Mae Wetherill; sinirinif and dancinK
by Mary Alleen Johnson, pupil of Dorothy De Vere; Synchrona
played by Harold Triors; reading by Caroline Hachs, pupil of Amy
Woodruff; violin solo by Clara Schneider, pupil of Frank Mach,
jr., accompanied by Rowena Anderson; singing and dancing by the
Cerstlauer twins, pupils of Agness Kritton, and orchestra selections
by May' Melody Girls.
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER
1314-16.1".
Dodge St.
Piano Co.
Telephone
Douglat 1623
The
Season's
Choicest
Materials
in Every
Wanted
Shade
v
1512 Douglas Street
SATURDAY-
For Every Woman!
Fall's Newest Frocks
Appealing Values Exquisitely Styled
Beyond conception are these Saturday Dress values
until each one is actually seen nor can our most
elaborate description do fair justice to their quality.
In types for daytime, semi-
formal, street and matinee
wear the most fastidious
woman would don them
unhesitantly.
300 Dresses
300 Super-Values!
$
Values
to
$25
3
Value
The Styles
New uneven silhouette lengths,
draped and loose panel variations,
smart basques, snug bodices, long
tlim waistlines, flowing sleeve ef
fects, odd buckle drape clasps, boat
and baleau necks, circular skirts.
The Trimmings
5'U and embroidery colored, pleating;, pin tucks, braiding, cable cord
embroidery and beads in new Urape arrangements,
The Materials
Tricotutes, Airet Twill, Twill Cords, Canton Crepe, Trallle Crepe, Silk
tlfoatkUlh, Satin Brocade anil other new Crepe weave.
Ja ? to
t Matrons
(i I ? and
j Misses
I 1
I J $15
i
4
r
Ml
Fashion'
able
Color
Like
Mark.
.Vary and
Soft Shadts
of Hrown
and
Car dint I
in t t.tr ru
COLUMUIA RECORDS
AND UKAIONUtAS
t et Mil 'Wt ttMt t M .
tat tt.
t slst
l-awett
Prtee
Term UMVIIl'
IT"" k V '1
TheMen Shop
.. rrr .i i ,..,,.
Sixteenth to Seventeenth on Harney-Main Floor
r i. , . 3Bain3rrTrT' ' - " 1 " -
1 1 1 m .uii m.
For Fullest Satisfaction
These Men's Overcoats
At
$
2p to $65
00
You want the correct style when you buy, of course, every man does,
but you get more than that here. You have the satisfaction of selecting
from as fine a line of new fall and winter models as can be found every
one up to our standard of fine fabrics and' expert tailoring every one car
rying the assurance that it will stand up under the test of everyday wear
every one a style that will last whether it costs $21.50 or $65.
Any Choice a Wise One
Warm Ulsters, smartest rajjlan style, conservative box coats every type In
trie season's latest colors and fabrics.
Men Buy a Full Supply in This
Sale of Imported Silk Ties
Saturday's
Low Price
85c
Ties of a quality that you have been paying
much more for, now offered at the price asked
for just any kind of a tie. Made of heavy,
durable silk in an immense variety of attractive
natterns iacouard. honeycombed and blaa
stripe weaves. Buy from this large assortment buy several for your own
needs and for gifts. Buy them for less in this Burgess-Nash sale.
Heavier Weights in
Men's Union Suits
$50 To $ J 000
It Isn't always a question of the price
one pays, it is how well it will fit and
how long It will wear. Ours is the
standard quality you find hero every
day, every week, at prices always mod
erate. Cotton, wool mixed, silk and
wool and pure wool. A garment
$1.50 to $10
Broken Lots
Men's Hats
Special $ 1
Saturday Jt
95
Velours and plain
felts, some silk
lined all hats of
higher pricing, re
duced for quick
selling. Good styles
and colors.
Foot Balls! Foot Balls 1
"The Lucky l)og Kind"
O.iei Italkar Btllt
I." sua hesvy (rain
leather regulation mt
and hap. )taM.I
term and pur gum
i:tbLr. I'n.td i
t.t. h, ! 00
D A M r..tutu
K-giiUtin n a4
Kj. node uf haavy
lk Llii iiii rili.-r,
l4.ll, till
Itaiktt lllwi-
1'itilid th Mi. "U
K hi r tat n .l ituiis,
T K liea
( HfttA
O. A M. OffUial
Offli lal inlereolli (late
ball, tru in thVpt, per
fact In patrti, Anierl
ran steer hides, puis
jum bladder.
t:i h, it oo
fit Pll Paait-
f Oall puwi t li.r lu
falinf bl!j. tgt
I oral iU at -
a,h, TS
A tealal liae at
btl, klley aaj !
tilt. A Jieilf
tJ,
rwtti kM
Men's
Sweaters
For sports and limes
hart on wMa aarmUi
'without weight a'lhlng
quite Uss the (! of a
teeatef,
Pruit avats, pull
uvtf and fit ll)ln in
hair and upa stiteh
tia arr la tenia situft
rovi.i. I'iain snd rvmbiiia
ut (wlor.
53.25 (o$ 12.50
BURGESS-toH GOMPAMY.