The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 22, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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THE SUNDAY BEE : OMAHA. OClOliKK
VJ2:
SOUTH OMAHA
hahch orrv r., iith and n iia,
MA. till.
Seller of Water
'Rum' Taken Again
"Kirk" Lin.Uy, ArrfMr.l l'ri
Jjj, ( of First Dry
Law Violator.
It Takes 500-H.-P. Boiler
to Toot Giant Whistle
Double Murder
Witness Found
I'.t t or "Hirk" Limine-, arrested
I'li-luy by federal agents after the.y
liok'i In l lie barrl'uibd door he re
J 1 i tu ii"ii ui lui home at 4 'il' 4
rimiHi Tw niy f'Minh street, wa on
of the fit it "dry" law offender in
J'Jli, uri iii'lin fo T. J. Me,iulre, at
k.ki.uii mm" mti'inry general.
I.iiiilny khiik'iI notoriety then for
selling, ft bmrel of water fur whisky
fir 4ou. Inside lh iut he h'l
)ilii "-tl Hinull cuntuliier lit fill
vliihky, wluch he iiitiiiIUikI the pur
i Imwr to l' i by mean of ft sttaw,
.Vb'iijli stated. The keg was dellv
itJ Willi meat m-i rny, but when lh
inin-hiim r t i (( 1 another hoi In tha
it'll tin drew only (.'iim puis,
Lliiilmy ik arretted for obtaining
rniiiii'y under fulxe pretenses and paid
II Mm) fine.
J Jim Niekerson, chief clerk In IT.
K (i(nt'i' offiee, as Ilm mm who
tlliilned tin' "buy" ut I.lndwy's dance
I, .ill kihI soft ill Ink parlor. J.lndnry
was M Icimd Hatui'duy on u $."iiiO bond.
(irl Kuik Wiirn Uuinlit
Jlolil, Her Uj, With Gun
An attempt io roll Ml .orrulne
Jlnolur, IK, 4421 Mouth Twenty-second
iirnl, (it 11:1 Friday night was rv
iurl ii to Mlir yi nliT'liiy afternoon.
Mien Hunker unlit it limn tried hut
failled Io Km1' her, then pointed II gun
and toM hi r mIki knew wluit would
)iiiiMii If rlt trl"d to run. Hhe rim
to Iit home uml told her purents,
Tim i plHuiln look plai n on J street,
t Hie mouiIi of an alley lm
tweeu Twi'iity second .and Twenty
third streets.
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I.aMrnir O'Ki'ff, Koidt'iit
of Omaha 3.i VVarg, Dies
J.uwn'iii'1' OKrifr. lliKi MIhhoUI'I
fcvi'iiu, reld'nt of Houth Omulm for
3i yeurH. illi-d yi'nti'iilny at Oiukmm
I.OKpliiil follnwlnif Hri opi mtlim, I la
wun iKirn In County Wt'Ht M-ath, Iro
lurid, fc7 yfiim o.
Mr. o'Kwfn i mirvlvird by IiIm wlfo,
TlnTi'itu; two mohm, Matthnw 1'. and
Thulium J.; uml two daughter, Cnili-
ITItie K. Ulid TlKTfHtt,
Kunt'iul Mi-rvli'ra will liu held nt the
I'CNlilciK'o Monday mornliiK at 8:30 and
at Ht. Akih'h I'hurrh at '9.
i t. 4 i.y
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d . . "l met
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I.mly royntfr, wife of a woll known
UiikIIkI) mt'lilti-c l, him decided to atart
In liuMlnewi a a tiouno (Worator.
Pur
"The cuifew hIi.iII ring tonlKht"'
And It will li" ii new (Urfi'W, too.
Th" new niiiminolh wIiImIIo nt thf) Nc
bnmkii 1'ower coiip.iny plant Iiiim horn
liiHti.lltd and lul. Miidi lciim McDon
ald, 3, iluiiKhtcr 't K u j n i i n t n il. ri t Kd
wuril Mrnmiiilil nt the plant, had thf
honor of niakliiB the Unit "toot" hint
nlxht..
Nlht after nlKht little Madielii
hull hud to wuny to bed whin thn
curfew blew, but lunt nlKht (din ncnt
the other klddlea of Omaha, (o bed,
liiHteud, Hho wan very happy about
It, too.
The whlHtlw blown nt 0 p. in., K a.
ni,, noon ami r p. in. It taken the
plane nf (be old whlhllo wblrh MiW
l.'i yenrn of Hervlrc. DurliiK that time
the wlildlbi UHi-d 225 tonn of coal.
The new whlHthi "eatn up" the eotn
pkte output of uteain of n. too home
power boiler, on a i liar nlhl It can
be heard li to 15 ml I cm away. It uxc
up 10 Ioiih of coal a yiiii'.
Itetaitt
Positively Enables Us
to Sell tor Less.
Compare!
BUY FURS
Ot Finest Quality and
Becoming Style ,
AtEitraordin&.7Price
Savings
GiHilxtolu'ii Far Nhop hat
become pniiulur bcraune it
linn ileflnllelj- denninHtral
ed it policy of telling
blgh-Krade fur (rmeuti
at Iftwet taln-thecitr
priest.
We Quote Just a Few
Values for This Week's
Selling
40-lnrh liny )
i '. 872.50
40-lnrli Mnr-.MInk luili,
ilk glnlli and heantl-
fullv lined $08.00
411-lurh Knlurnl linrk
-Makrat t oau. .$08.00
III'tlHIt; U
Iii:muIi:i.I.u
Tliii Ik tlm hint week of
our low mimniiT priuei. to
lirinif In your fur garment
.tow.
cKajJCciJitdn"
rcrto.
I.VM-j;! lixuiilae
or Kr'
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SIMPLE APPLICATION
THAT DISSOLVES
BLACKHEADS
Wor aqufviinir Miktliih tn t
f4 t tti unity Mly bVniiih, Urk
luilft. Tti u on aintiii. af !
aur i gt ihm ut anl (Kl U t
ft 4ul ihtin. Tu ! Mil Jual wt Mbul
oun fftiunttt tvJr fr ur
iir,aifiat niirinki Hill ft twt.
Kt(g - rub fth'y wr !K khMU
fur f cnt -N th prt !
ftai Ufa r m i4 atiit ki li
th tl.kh.l u( lltta f -fcKtl
I hi atatti (fili tf fat -nM rJf
an4 ir 4wUa tr fwl mt m
h4 Wa K aH M pa m itir
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iU v ft 144 ati vct a
Lincoln Man on
Meeting Program
Ralph Hoilcau to Speak at
Conference of Christian
Business Men's Cluhs.
Kaiiwui City, Mo., Out. 21. A move
ment for a federation , of ChrlMtinn
BuuiiH'HM Men'H rlulm throiiKhout the
Cnlted tflutvH wa IniiUKurnted here to
'ay at a conference of buBlnemi men
fiom more than 15 of the larger cities
of tho country.
"The conference wnn culled for the
purpoxe of entabllHhlnjf doner relation
ship among the 30 clubs now formed
find of Inspiring and hhhWIdk the
formation of other club," mild Frrin
cia J. Cable, editor of the ChrlHtlnn
KuMlneiw Man, und a leader In the
movement.
The program calls for the organiza
tion of approximately 300 clubs with
in a year. Tho Detroit Christian
Men' club hn extended an invitation
to hold the proposed convention In
Detroit early In 1023.
Speakers on the two-day program
Include C'hnrlea Fillmore, founder of
t nlty School of Christianity, Kansas
City; David AValtcr l'ye, New York;
Charles II. Watts, l'hiladelphln:
Ilulph IS. Roilenu, Lincoln, Neb.; i'aul
SpielberKer, Tulsa,, Ok!.; Charles M.
SchliiR. Ht. Louis, and Will 11. Colvig,
WheelinR, W. Vu.
Cities represented other than by the
stieukeis , mimed include C'hkuMO,
Itoihester. Cincinnati, Columbus, St.
luul, Jacksonville, Mo., and Colum
ns., Mo.
Firemen Threaten Strike.
Ord, Neb., (Jet. 21 . (HpeilaD-Tho
firemen of Onl have threatened a
walkout If the city council Insists in
furring over to the public library
board certain rooms that had been
previously assigned to tho firemen.
Iih'iilily of Woman VUn
Saw Slaughter of Parxon and
(Ihorinter Vt illiheM.
New Uruimwlck, N. J., Oct. :i
8uiiorli'd by liifoniiation in an 11 111
davit by it linens to the luurdeii
of the liev. LdWHid Whreler Hall,
rector of the l.'plsropul i btirch of HI,
John tb" Lvank'ellHt, mid his choir
leader. Mis. Lleanor Itelnbanlt Mills,
authorities today appearvd loiifldetit
that fh mystery soon Is to be solved.
With 1; mi nls keepliiK leadiiiK char
Meters III the drama under constant
surveillance, no fear was felt thut
suspected persons mlKlit escape. De
tectives were eiiiiMKi'd In ruunlns
dimy details couslilered by the olll-
lals psseiitlal before inaklnK an ar
rest. liepnrls of tbn discovery of ft wit
nuss to the dniilile shootltitfi a woman,
were confirmed ulllclully.
In A Alutemeut kiven out at his
home In 1m Vallelte, N. J., Henry
Elevens, crack shot and brother of
Mrs. Kriinces Ktevnns Hall, widow of
the slain rector, discussed the killing,
"There is no blood on my hands,"
he declared.
"If I had been utility of this awful
thins:, my conscience, would accuse
me without censing."
He said be had no opinion as to
who killed Dr. Hull and Mrs, Mills
but. luul nn Impression thut blackmail
was the motive.
Breeders Lose Suit
for Death of Cattle
Lincoln, Oct. II The stale of Ne
braska Is not liable tu the Honda
brothers, I'ulli county cattle breeders,
for the loss of f23,100 worth of rattle
because of the iienllfcmi'e of two sur
veyors employed In the slate high
way department, They shut off the
water supply to the nnlmitls confined
In a pasture, when they entered to
get a drink uml the cattlo died of
thirst. The legislature turned down
the claim but allowed the farmers (o
sue the state to determine liability.
Justices Morrlssey and Day dissented
The majority opinion says that Jus
tice und right do not require Inno
cent taxpayers to bear burdens cre
ated solely by private Individuals, hut
has made provisions for redress of
private wrongs and to punish tres
passers. Ijiwycn for the claimant eon-
tended that the statute which permits
suits against the stale, by the use of
the term "Justice and right" which It
any should govern tho settlement of
conlrovers.ee thus litigated, meant
that the ordinary rules am principles
of equity ami law shmrld not lw al
lowed. The court uy that the leg
islature never meant to make the
state liable according to some "Inde
finable and ethereal" notion of right
and Justice, but that the mutter
should he settled aa all other contro
versies are settled, by the established
legal standards.
Nonpolitieal Candidate
Speak at Columbus
Columbus. Neb., Oct. 21. tHpeclal
Telegram.) W. N. Thompson of tirniid
Island ami M. Ituth I'yrtle, mm poli
tical candidate for stiito superintend'
cut, were the speakers for a large
gathering of Columbus citizen. Miss
I'yrtle discussed ed neat lima 1 needs In
Nebraska. Louis Llghtner presided
and Introduced the speakers.
State Nurse Will Hold
Annual Meeting in Omaha
The Nebraska Hlato Nurses' as
sociation will hold It lTih annual
meeting In Hotel Fontenelle October
30 and ::.
Mayor Dulilmun and Dr. Frank O.
Kmlth of I'lrst Congregational church
will address the convention tha first,
day. Slid C.overnor McKelvIa will
peuU the second
Addresses by Dr. CI, A. Alexander
Vouiig of Omaha oh "The Drug Ad
dict," Dr. Mb Intel Wold of Omaha on
"Vivisection," Dr. C. It. Kennedy of
Ouiuha on Venerea) Dlseuses," and
Dr. W. F. Cullfus of Omalia on
"Hospital In Kurope" are nn the
program, A report will lie made on
special cllnlo conducted by Dr. W. It.
I', Kmerson and Alice Marshall, as
sistant secretary of th Nebraska
Tuberculosis association of Omaha.
To Insert
Telephone"
your Want Ad,
Atlantic 1000,
"Tell tha
DRESSESND.J;riVu
MODERATE PRICES
Julius OrMn
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Contract 1.4 Awarded for
$200,000 IohIrcf?e School
Holdrege, Nell., Oct. 2 1 . (Mpocliil.)
Hid were opened .here for building
tbn new hlHi school. Tim bids were
for the coiistriii'llon work only, and
ranged from IHtS.OOU to $1(1 1. (WO, the
bid of llinry Ohlson & Hon of David
City, Neb., whose bid was accepted,
Nine coiiliiiclois mude bids for the.
work.
Mr, Ohlson advised that lie expected.
to begin work on the building 1m
medlntelv, mid expected fo finish all
of the I'Xcuviilliig, and celler work
before cold weather.
The school building I to lie one of
the most coiuplelii In the state, and js
to bo placed 011 a tract of land con
tulnlng two full blocks.
Candidates for Congretii
Kntertained at Gothenburg
Clnthcnburg, Neb,, Oct. 21. (Hpoelul
Ti.legruni.) JuiIko Humphrey, cJindl
date for congress short term, and Hob
Hlmmon for long term were given
reception ut tbu I'latto hotel after
which they were given an enthusiastic
welcome ut the Hun theater, 600 being
present, Hlnimoti gavo an address
touching on national and stale issues
and received thunderous applause
time after time during hi talk
Charles Allen, candidate for state
senator, made a short talk before the
address by Hlmmon.
Lincoln Woman on Board
of Legion Auxiliary
New Orleans, Oct. 21. Announce
miai was mnde today ut hemlimrlcrn
of the National American I.pkIod
auxiliary, which closed it annual con
vention here lust night, that Miss
Izetta McCoy of Indianapolis was
( -hosen for the second time as ii.i
tioual treasurer.
National committee women from
their states included: Mrs. II. T.
Roiitliwoith, I'reseott, Ariz.; Mrs.
I.lllie Humucls, Oakland, Cat.; Mrs. J.
I!, Manbey, Iwnvcr, Colo ; Mrs. J.
Jurgetieen, Honolulu, H.iwull: Mrs.
K. L. rittlngi'i-, Doise, Idaho; Mis M.
Myaton Hkulley. iMvenpoit. It.; Mia.
J. W, Crosby. I.K illusion, Mmit ; Mia.
J. I'. lUtiid. Lincoln. N-b; Mr. Nell
Lucy, lleim, Nuv ; Mr. Maii Hhun- I
AterK'ir:;er, Albuiueriiue, N. M ; Mis.
Lvelyn H.in. Plrrr. H. D ; Mi. L.
Murray, llmision, Ten ; .Mia. Vi4 M.
Ileacli, Nvw Castle, yo.
Lancaster Coiiutv Bank Stf
Blown Nn Loot Obtained ;
l.tu'..ii, IK, :l ViV'i.i f"t.d
H eir whv li l 'i the l-uik if i',li.i
III 1.4H. Uflrr , v.vil.lt lly till ..llili
big. knkl the 1 ii,i).',i.iiU'H fT the ;
I af. t'ttt, after I KiWieg i.rT lli .-vii j
'with ilii.au.. I.-. wi f tii-nl sti
.!,. .it .'liu 1, l'-,l ,
ttttul ei.l'itui tie tank tH.- lutn
three, 111 Miu.lil, !.! I l. lae ki l l !
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lileeiAi ll ait I tl i... lie .ln Ciol j
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This Plate Has Never
Been Equaled For
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PAINLESS
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FREE
EXAMINA
TION AND
ESTIMATE
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Never before have Omiihn people had dentlitry of
thli quality offered at io low a price. IHither quality
than before the war and lower pricei. Thee platee
are clentiflcnUy ronntructi-d 10 to aaiure the exact
deelred fit, comfort, utility and appearance at all
time. They are made of the finest rubber obtainable
anil conntrurtcd with ipecial Sterling teeth.
In ipite of this great price reduction every plate li
protected with our celebrated
Long-Life Guarantee
No mutter what your tooth troublm, we can poei
tlvely isve you money and give you only th belt
dentttttry.
NERVE BLOCKING
positively render the feelinu of pain irapoiiible.
The patient retninii full eoiiicioiniueai, but the
teeth to he crowned, filled or extracted are ren
itered Inrnpalile of feeling. Ai lure at chloro
form and much iafer.
Perional Specialized Service.
You, Above All, Mutt Be Satitfied.
McKenney Dentists
1324 Farnam St., Cor. 14th
Phone Ja. 2372
STREETS
The Newest in Bedroom Furniture
In Charming Array
If you want a new bedroom suite by all means see the
wonderful 0. & W. showings. Everything from the "cheap
est that is good to the best that is made" you will find here.
Priced to aave you money.
The auite pictured i one of many new arrivals. Built of
"elected woods, of exceptional quality in construction and finish.
Pull dust proof drawer. Show n in Mahogany and American Walnut.
Chifforobe with liftout trayt, at pictured,
Mahogany or walnut ....... .$65.00
A Clever
New
Stand
For occasional use;
typical of many
new arrivals in an
tique brown mahog
any; top 16xl6-in.
Priced at $14.00
Triple Mirror Dressing Table as pictured,
mahogany or walnut 848.00
Unusual Semi-Bowfoot Bed as pictured,
mahogany or walnut $58.00
Dresser, 44-inch, with 28x32 plate mirror,
at $60.00
See our splendid 3-piec Queen Anne
Bedroom Suite in American wal
nut, complete $87.00
Abraham Lincoln
Rocker
A splendid reproduction of a rocking
chair that was a favorite of the Great
Emancipator is here pictured. It is
the popular Windsor; type, as good
now as in Lincoln's day, in antique
brown mahogany, high back. Extra
value, at .$16.85
Office Furniture
Sale
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We are continuing to sell the K.-B.
stock of Office Furniture and sup
plies at greatly reduced prices. A
few examples of these money-saving
values:
K. B. Price . Our Price
$ 25.00 4-drawer Oak
Letter File $17.00
27.50 4-drawer Oak
Letter File 20.00
6.00 Oak Transfer Cases,
letter size 3.50
104.00 Oak Flat Top Desk,
36x66 65.00
104.50 Mah. Flat Top
Desk, 36x60 65.00
Windsor
Chairs
For breakfast room
and occasional use are
shown in wide variety.
The chair pictured, In
antique brown mahog
any, is priced at
$9.50
Face Pttling Habit
lUevmtng Fanhlonable
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Oriental
Rugs
Luggage
Very fine, well equipped Hartmann
Trunk $33.75
Fully equipped Hartmann Wardrobe
Trunk $42.50
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Bags of
fine quality $8.75 up
Suitcases from $5.00 up
A Splendid
, Gate Leg Table
Exactly a pictured
Top is genuine mahogany, 34x42-inch
when opened. Note the Tiandy drawer
and pleasing turnery of the legs. A
really exceptional value. . . .$26.00
Beautiful Oriental and Chinese
Rugs arc arriving daily, at prices
that are very reasonable. A few
examples of the wonderful values
to be found in our Oriental Depart
ment: 7-5x9-5 Yamoud Bokhara,
at $175.00
9x11 Mahal
8- 3x10-6 Arak ....
9- 2x12-5 Melaz ....
9x12 Chinese
8x10 Chinese
t9 Chinese ......
4xC-6 Chinese . . . , .
Special
imperfect.
xti
Axminster Rugs
value in heavy quality Axminatrr Rug.
$30.50
... 37.50
Jtx73
1x9 ...
4 tua
.... 7.75
Wide Carpets
255.4)0
350.(MJ
375.00
:..o.oo
a.75.00
1N.VOO
1041.00
Siitfhtty
22.7.
15.75
Sale of Curtains
Cluny, novelty net, white,
ivory, ecru in plain net,
Cluny lace trimmed.
for chamber
Styles desirable
or living room.
I 5.00
7.50
8.75
10.00
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values,
values.
values. ,
values. ,
values, ,
$3.50
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8.75,
5.50
6.85
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9 ft. i i. plain Taupe Wilton Vek.t, per n. yd.
V and U ft. wide, heavy Kl in Carre". rr I
9 and I.' ft. I hen U Csrpeli, per . J. .
13 ft, it, laut'ii ihertiil. per . yd. ......
tire Th is
Victrola
in uur hunt ivi. Our
.Mmrnunl a)niriit flan
will fiiatK Jim ta brtter
tn.Hy th 1 u intrr te
lil:: at h lii.
xlfatU UW l U.trat ta
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5.75
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.shown in many stylos
Plain Manjui'.ette, whit and ecru, per air
Plain Sheer Voile Curtains, per pkir
White Criep Mulin Curtain, dots ati l email fijure., pmr.
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