THE OMAHA PEE: SATURDAY. OCTOPER 28. 1922. 15 Brief City Neum Fir Patrol In I'arba Iay and night fr iMtiroU have linn tahliahed in tha jwrk by City Commissioner J. H. Hummel. Fifth Waul Dlvorro jMtln TU mond. IS, l'nin I'acifio foreman, who Ik the fifth huaUnd of Lottie, 40, filed ault fur divurca yeaterday. Be Ftnplci) Dlee W. f fhas, t4, a uhatutln manager of The Oma ha Dm, died Thursday nlitht of heart fillura at hi home, 1410 Houth Thlr-ty-eacond avenue. Particular Filed Partlrulara have been filed In the ran axulnat J. K Van lorn and C. i. Hnuthard, attor ney recommended for auspenslon ly I ha bar aawteliitlnn. To Wall h Hallowe'en Chi. f of ' 1I M. K, Dmpcy Instructed nil of ficers yeatrrdity to make sprclnl ef fort to prevent mischievous iti'nt ruc tion of property during Hallowe'en. Rotibrd of $!l 5fV W. 8. llelkht, C2 Mouth Twenty-fifth avenue, waa rob- bed of Itt.CO at the point of a re vulvar at Twenty-sixth street and Dewty avenue at 4 ilrdiiy morn In a. Theater Party Th Concord cluh held a theater party Thursday nlKht In celebration of tha Orpheum circuit ililrd-of a-tentury annlvgranry week. Tha t'onrordlana war accompanied by thi-lr ladles, (then Ufa Raving Badgee Omaha, Hoy Hi'out Wer awarded American l:d Cross Ufa saving Iwidges at a meeting of tha court of honor of tha i sanitation yesterday afternoon at ilia city council clmmlier. Paya l!,.'ni) In Hum Hymla Miller paid 12, Mi m tinea Into I'nlted Ntutea district court yesterday. Ona thou. nd was for hla own fine and tha re mainder for the three men arrested when federal snenta raided the At- Imny hotnl In Auarust. THE GUMPSR, IT IN 1 01 01 THE SUNDAY BEE WEST SIDE PROPERTY. Five Rooms Strictly llin.l.rn; In rhnli lorstlntl on pav4 airrt, wily almut 2 yaar nM; il-ly diroi aipil, uak unci nainl flnl.h. built-in huokiaum: ahad trara, lawn, ale. IflO Hill hamllf Temple McFayden Co., R,lllnr I60 K.rnam St. Kvonlnn I'hon. WA. 40t. BENSON PROPERTY Benson 5 Rooms, 1-2 Acre $4,750 llnod 6-room enttas and ti aor ttl round; ay kind, of fruit and Krap.a, fond barn, clih-kan houa. cUm to car and -heal. I'oaealon on aliurt nolle. 11,080 taah balanca rmy turn.. 0. T. liamer, 1 r.nf rarnam St. At. HfiO. BEACTiruf BKNSOV BI'NOALOW ONLT IJ69 DOWN. Mnva In at onr. Narl naw Kallaatena horn. Klva rooma and bath, atrlntly mod rn; oak floor throufhout; full camant baaamanti lvl lot, 014l, with traaa, lawn, etc. J'avM trr. Da till today. Tall HA. lin at AT. 7412. f i ANDY o-room bungalow: lot MiaO; half Dock from rar Una. Prlc I3,60. C. A. 'irlrnnirl, phona JA. 1614. ions- n a.ut TO mtROWCl 0 a M.4 04 WI04 ifetM3 aMO CF btCa.f AMV Wi U WHO wMtiUJ HIM J I LADIES, 'USE YOUR OWN JUDGMENT 5 Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Sidney Smith " tCoBurtght mm liiS- in tnt Ma( ttaat c TWki MAyC tQVe.U tv5 wtCltTlCM B r wtVvnWuV. An fi.Slt cr - AU0aCt C 0W "0U S a, VWH MAN lHWINCj Hf, yvii-ltw I"H" o whm kvi i io Off H IN RCTVRN oom. cHHt.r4ct tvBovt : At4 !HO.PtNtt4T tCKtT- TMAT M-t POMJttt Of ttAtOVl VJiC KAtT 6 CNlT t0Hf 'Of 'OV ' I I ... f f I I I'l l v HilN I . ira I II I X. New 0MtN we. wteN accc.oto CV tvwktl ao ;c Tvik-t triktiN 0U WAVC NO MCfN1 MlDtUCVNO fAMtlftATt VUITWOVJT MAHtft. 0 ORttANIfiATICI - N9 TO NoVl l-A-nti 0 TWV; MAOHinctNT evjfclt.NCt. 0 1C AAfl-.-- t tON T tttCtMAAViND POVITVCAL rnm t : a -oij VwitaaNOS At-a 1 t'VV. V0T4u Mf ttat8liCA4 Ttit VCV.i5C 0 A0RHAM II1CHH- CR TMt PtMOCwAtiti tiCHtt ftCAviC Of AttW JACKtOK- uU TO Tvll fOt.CS ACM IN ARAA 6o1 WOTC fo TMt MN WUITH0V1T BCS OR, ATM- 007 vot T; VlOTtt- NOJ CAN MAKE. rn... owi VON 1 VOTn tint r A"XmvH IVP TO VOTt- SIDrjff. BRINGING UP FATHER aWlattrad . Patent Offlra SEE JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN FULL PACE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus (Cjprrlaht I'KZ) DOLLt, TO ec back: IN YOUBl PLCE.-DINTY CATIN' CORNED CLCr WITM JOHNNIE CLEA.BY WH- THE, CANC.: BUT WELL tOON BE. IN HONOLULU." v HONOLULU MEANC) NOTHIN IN r j HAVCVOU tCEN OF HONOLULU.' r ' i . i t'j That the kino HONOLULU ?J 111 J XCP? look; at that (tCAUTX IN thccentcp- 1 (aw a-v. 1922 av InT l ftATuat Staviff, lie. ' WELL V& I A CAN'T IT TO I A HONOLULU ANY M 0 r-n -CXVN TO P "yj J. Committee Probes State Hotel Muddle Lincoln, Oct. SJ HiwcUtlTli rommlttea Unit ho liouMrd Ilia .ik of lirinnlnk vidcr out of tin rhaoe of the Nvlirtnka llulhllntr and InvMtintmt company, owner of tho Nchriu-kii llotfl conipnny, which op ralPd IioIpIh at a niinilicr of ,Nn trnaka town, Including tha Koiite ni'lla at Onnrhn and the Lincoln at Lincoln, hna Ix-aun Ita altllnaa. It gonaUta of t'laicmu K. llminon, rep nacnttng the common tockhoitirn, -.tin have nil voting power; Lluitlcv llniMt, rcprei-ntlnK Ihn iicfcrrcd atockhohlci, and Judii" W, K. 1'or key, phoaen hy Iheno I wo, Tha alttlnK nra in eecret, Ho fur nolhMly hue lawn called Into conaulla t!on except tha luilf dozen attorney fur the varloua IKIkhiIn, and Iticy merely turned over what Information they had. The roininlltee nnineil Mr. loiey aa chairman, lie uvd Hint the diverilty of liitcnalit mukea Ihe Joli a ditllciill one, Inn that tha com mittee liiipen to mtike rciommeiiilfi' tlona that will he acreptahlo and which will and tha enpenalve Initia tion now In the court -litre tha celverahlp Wna overthrown, K. t". Kppley, who purchaed Ihn hotal from the receiver for l,uuo,000, In atlll In niMMPealon of them, Copper fchliiKli'M which urn now pro iluced In ft vmieLy of color, tin not teijuire ihiIiiIIok, I In y urn llht In wviiiht iml tmi lie a pcifect conductor of IlkhtnliiK. OlrPMCUfllaRCUIT VAUDCVIU Mai, Dally, trt F.vary Night, l Third of a Canlury AnnHertary NORTON & Prin"" MELNOT WAH- la "Twantr-lwa LETKA Waahinilen Th American Squar" Indian Sraa BOH MtJWHHY rftANK V TEDDY SABTnT Haraa A Will. I Bird ( ah.r.l Topic el Day Aaaop'a l-abla Palha Nrw. CI3SIE tt CEORGIE RATIrJEP.3. IBo ta 0 SEWELL "NldHT IS ta 11.00 DUNDEE PROPERTY. See George & Co., (Ill lKI.NUKK LOTH ANI HOMES. It I i, n ,1 r-a pruparty K, 4"4 Kflln Blda. Cll u. II. Drnno no. 1404. Admiral Rodman Would Take Navy Out of Politics OKENCE PROPERTY .gent I.. NKTHAWAY, Tel. KB. 140. 1.ANEOUS PROPERTY "We Build to Please" iii'.li- MrFavd.n Co.. 1606 riminl ML 7 N O 5" "H"ic 7l) K In.-"h al lor,. Declares in Address at Des Moiueg That U. S. Owes l Dominance to Fight ing Fleet. Dea Moinea, Oct. 27. The United Stutea "owes Ita independence and commanding poeitlon in the world' nffaira largely to tha uchievementa of ita navy," Hear Admiral Hugh Hod man, Who commandud the American battleship force with the British grand fleet In the world war, declared In a "navy day" addreaa here today. He urged his hearers, "as patriotic cit izens," to Instruct their congressmen "to give us a 100 per cent navy, so that tho navy will he ready to act Instantly, and your money will nohe wasted." "It is a pity," he declared, "that politics I mean party politics have such an Important bearing on this subject, that not Infrequently, our fighting forces are made to suffer on this account. If ve had more states men in congress and fewer local politicians, ourcountry, and Indirect ly, our navy, would be greatly bene fitted. "Are we going to cut our congres sional appropriations?" he asked, "so that the navy is ruined; so that we will continue to spend thousands of dollars every year for a navy not quite big enough?" Hy the terms of limitation of arma ment treaty, Admiral Hodman as serted, "the policy of our country in reference to the strength of our navy, i.-i definitely established for a period of years, and It follows logically, thut the necessity for such a force If im perative ... If we would live strictly up to this new naval treaty, we should build the five plane car riers allowed and sufficient cruisers, submarines and aircraft, to bring our navy up to the ratio. If we do thlH then wa will have a navy second to none, end the safety of our commerce on the higii sea is assured, and we can look forward to continued pros perity . . . "Jn our reduction, duo to the terms of the late conference on limitation of armament, whilo It is true that our building program for capital ships, that is, battleships and battle cruisers, tho latter a very necessary and valu able type, was stopped for -a period of 10 years, yet many otVthoae which were stricken from our lists wore old and antiquated battleships and their loss la nut a serious handicap to those ruill remnliilng, and which will con stitute ourTjialn battle force." To insert your Want Ad, "Tell the Telephone" Atlantic JOOO. i 1 a Summons IHsmlNaed Merton Tav lick, Juror in Judge Fitzgerald's court, found a tag on his car ' summoning hltn to police court for violation of a narking law. The summon was dis missed by Judge Fitzgerald. Mexican Consulate in New York City Ordered Closed Funds and Furniture Attached as Result of Decision in Oli cr American Trad ing Corporation Case. ONE THIRD OF IT ALREADY SOLD! The Best of West Pacific Selling Fast and it should It comprises 30 acres of the highest and most sightly ground on the beautiful West Pacific paved road. It overlooks the most lofty trees of Elmwood park. Grand panoramic view. It has been added to Loveland, in the district where $200,000 .worth, of suburban homesites were sold last spring. There are no city taxes to pay. Streets put to perfect grade; most streets to be graveled; trees to be planted; water main peti tions filed; Pacific street paved; electric light lines pass the tract; on road to Happy Hollow's new home. Proper restrictions for medium-priced homes. IN THE PATH OF OMAHA'S WESTWARD GROWTH. Nothing Finer in Douglas County for Homesites and they are for Men of Moderate Means! Sale Now On Come Out at Once Buy by the Acre Sell by the Foot Although the Sale did not start until Thursday afternoont one-third of the tract is now sold. If you want to get one j of the choice sites, come out at once. SALE CONTINUES TODAY AND SUNDAY Tbia 30 crea divided Into acr and half tracts is th third unit in the llr West Pacific Suburtan llomrsit Development. It was formerly the well-known W. M. Poan homo trait, famous for ita high und sightly location, on the south aid of Pacific from 7fth to Wth street. Prices Very Reasonable: $650 to $1,500 per Tract FOUR EXTRA LARGE SITES, HIGHER Terms Easy 10 Per Cent Cash, 1 Per Cent a Month Corn) ay ton. 5lta round at all tUnta. HOW TO GIT THERE t t llmmt saih Paif strl t TiHh strttl. Call us and wa'll cm SHULER & CARY Washington, Oct. 27. Tho Mexican consulate in New York City wits or dcred closed, It was said today at the Mexican embassy, because of the de cislon of the New York state supreme court in the Oliver American Trading corporation case, which, It was con tended, was in violation of both the principles of civil and of International law. Mexican officials in New York also, It was added, had no facilities with which to carry on their duties, Inasmuch as tho funds and furniture of the consulate had been attached. For these reasons, It waa atitted, the consulate would remain closed until the questions at lssuo had been satis factorily adjusted. Mexican officials here said they had asked authorities of the Department of State to take action, but comment there was withheld. It was learned there, however, that the matter had been taken up directly with New York jtato officials by thepartmcnt. Un til a reply is receivea rrom liove.rnor Miller it is understood that the Ktato Department will make no reply to the Mexican representatives. Commenting on the case Manuel C. Tellez, charge d'affaires of Mexico, said that the action of the New York court was in violutlon of the Immun ity extended to tha consular repre sentntlven all over the world. As explained by the Mexican em bassy, the Oliver. American Trading corporation case had its origin in a contract entered Into by the Mexican government with that company two year ngo, granting them certain privileges to operate their own rolling stock on Mexican lines and permitting to collect 60 per cent increased rates. At the termination cf the con tract, the comiuiny waa notified to pay the right-of-way duty established for all cars running on Mexican lines, and in default of payment the gov ernment placed an embargo on the rolling stock. Embasky officials main tained that according to Mexican laws, if any action wna to be taken It should have been before Mexican tribunals. U.S.Will Not Cancel War Debts, Davis Says pokan, Oct. 27. There wiU lio no cancellation of the debts owed by tho European nation to tho Vnlted Htiitc on loans made during tho wsr, JamcA J, Davis, nacretary of labor, said In an addrcN.4 here, ilo spoke In the In terest of the candidacies of In Hud KtBtes Senator Miles J'olinlexter ami Ilepresentallve Ktanley Webster of Washington for re election. "President Harding and his admin Ifctratlon are unalterably determiiiei Hint Kurope shall pay it debt to us,' he affalruied. Quick Work. Two hours after bo purchased his motor car L. M. Oreen, 413 North Mnetemth atreet, waa aummond Into police court for tedlng. It coat him I! in. Farrar Ticket on Sale. Tit-kit wer lace. I on lot otdca le S"-!'il.iV by Ihn Tura hiy Mu. a rluh In tha conrert In he aunf in th Auditorium Novmrr J by t ir.illitie Fariar. Ilirlli and Death. . . hi. ii... Tki i. .1 ll i l K lua !, . UJ lir. ti.i i,ii I i i i ;. ii:t 4'k T I lA Mi,.' i 'i j I Iiuim V-t . I'M Tii.,i ainl iv- a Hi, im!, s.'.-. a -l r m ,,fe.r p..'- a Dread Disease Claims Two of Family in One Night Diphtheria claimed Helen, 1(1, awl Harold, 3, children of John Keniler, 2010 Emmet street, within one hour Thursday night and left science bat tling for the lives of Katharine, 11, and Haymond, 15 months. There arn three other children In tho homo, John, 8, who has recovered from tho disease, and Joseph, 7, and Leo, -5, who have not contracted it. Assistant Fire Chief in Service 31 Years Although Martin J. Dlneen, llrst as sistant chief of tha fire department, began his service In C.mha 31 years ago yesterday, ho does not want to be called a veteran. Ilo is still young mentally and phyiilcnlly. During his career he has been through many thrilling exiwrlenc.es. Some members of the fire department have gone so far as to Huggeit ho has a charmed life. New Pi?gly Wiggly Store. A new 1'iggly Wiggly store, mnkiiu 111 in all, opens today tit iDOH Leavenworth street, W. K. llaynei, manager, announces. A Mower will be given away to each adult, a bal loon to each child und a shopping ba,s to each customer. Kuhins' orchestra will play. Knights of Columbus Sponsors to Creighton-r.larquette Football Game Saturday, October 28 N. B. All Knights pleas call Club Room a fat reserved . seat,, 91.50. , OPENS TODAY WESLEY BARRY America's Chum in the best picture o; his career 'Ragsto Riches' NOW! No Raise in Pricey irV LAST TIMES TODAY Madge Bellamy John Bowers Frank Kecnan IN "Lorna Boone" EUSTURK EATON "The Frozen North" Egbert Van Alstyne & Co. Singing Old and New Songt TOMORROW AND NEXT WEF-K "THE SKIN GAME" i . 4 ...a,. ' . 4 I f...., fc-. a . . ti.ii, i -. 4 lb. W a a. a. a . ItH J IM. -. j M.n I.. t-iitrs ' , - . fca a I it 4 i- I . I ' . ,1 ., I 4m . - ,.4 ' ..1 at itrtii at Mvt!!Fii,imrfsm tnvrr. OPENS TODAY Tomorrow Monday Tuesday LOUISE GLAUM MAHLON HAMILTON "fA5V3 GUBLTY" MYSTERY DRAMA Kissing a Princess is a paitime few know, n r iperirnce t Ii r i r llirilltuii if your rival rn ir vo nl litre .item - a lii.ul Mi. furl ltttllr I! ja.pltih I - III umlp rai It I in your la.t. I'r afli'ul.ir almul iKi jMiieuUr royal i arp, owHcx Inran Pvoductlrv of Prisoner oT Zenda kf Alkaf Ha ,1 TODAYS I a.i T lima Sbuberi vcnud..uu Car! Curtain Tern's ht at I dial. S, 0t; rv'f . Sm, , II OMAHA t IU tlNII" HAT. 4 NITI T0OAV psi-wa rstcii (all out. ami mjih as -w ta fivaa era. r, huhpn "STEP LIVELY GIRLS" VZXl'S aiik St e anoaia aa aii .i.. taM iMiawa aaoit a ..a ti a.a. aM laiM' Ibt.H in a Id ,,i, a.i . , IMAk PIRiaSMAkl- klA kill V..U ... Tktl Ik NtW SHOW IWIH I I. iHl . k it M Ma Miaak jarvh Rrvtr t;Ht ! ik ..,!, Wikt I Ik I I A IS iUMMraifiN I. la.i f'4 a IM I .liKl p4i. Aia.Mtai Mtriri-1 1 1 Mi l ltlA t T.Ur B.u..""4 ii...) 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