The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 28, 1922, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OMAHA BEE: SA1UKDAY, OCTOBER C3. 1022.
Bandit Suspect
" Hearing Recalls
Crimes of Can"
Jjine Dinllry Major Fare?
Highway KoM,ery Charff;
Hroiher Died in Prion;
Another Convicted.
U.iliKiii l ily, (,., f, J7 IV
i 'i i i.if Uiiinttt nt Juno liudley
M.Jot 'H it dliihwiy roddcry chnrif.
i lndnlil here today, wn cunlliiiicil
mil. Nn. mli.r S.
K iiki I lly, Jdo., Oil. ST. Th pre
I iiiln.try homing iif .lumen Innlley
iir on idupe i t liltfhvviiv role
I. ty In 1nli here lodnv, leciill Hit
i n-diilii.iii of n dirndl Kiintf Willi
I i' li h m wild di hitvr Ik i ii imhocI
l..f. '
M.iM. who I - ii i 1 1 I y m il.ui
In l lire ,tnd inuiiiKT, vim nr
mhIi"I ill TmiiiImIhiiv, Ail, h'tl-r
II folMvtug 11 it.lif.-iieliin ,y fic'illt"
Wl'lm, who itni'li-ulid dim lit the rod
I." y i f the I'iiN-r h'ul" d.mk lit
I ' 1 1 . Kim, June III. Willi, vim
li.nl Ik ii hi rented ill connection Willi
tin- inlilviy, told thu iollce lint M.i
; m entered flu- dluili wllh 1 1 Im ini'l
i 'ver.il other iiml n intw -! !! f I cm ti
ler I.i deliver t: i', In ttiiii The
i udder il'lill!l i Willi. Hi Jnil here.
V llli i denied the mime t t a limn
liv of mi ll, who hi- mild ruiiiiriwil
c I.;.ndit ii:iiiK wdlih hul iicili'lrifil
iiiny inliUii'x under Hit' (Million
i'f John liireu. linn ii.iii 4,1 ii Kim
Hi'i illy iliiiitlv" iu:"iii, which I
n iw i fnii' l
Mf Murder UlliifM.
The roMierie liivnl Vi-il tli'iiiMiipiln
i-f il"'l;irt, II t", ti vim ii rtar wllne
In Hip Irii'l of licimell ('heeler evn;il
it i ;-v.ii, iKTiiwil i.f rminli-i lu
I 1. 1 in" I in i Inn, a Kmiiwih i'I'v -e.cfy
n;!rl,
Mul' ;V two diothcr, Wnltcr mid
IIiiV, hnve fficed III cmu'til, churned
M.ili Murder. Vi It -r Aliijor wn eu-
1 -.1 In nrve life In tin- M
iurl at a la penitentiary fur kllllnK
Kiiink fhirdiicr In n iilloniplH linM
i. it nf ii (MMiMlnir hull In K.-iiimm 'lly,
Mn,, Ki plnil"r 8. tin confrwu'il
Ihn ruliln-ry nf I'.T.O.OOH i,rlh I LIU
crty bnmU from KunHim iin'l Okluhnrnn
l.rtnkx. Ollli iulu nf b Hunk nf liull-y-'.!!!,
Kan., ufiwr viwlttir I hi" two
drill hra im their nrn-at fnllnwIriK the
rudliery of f i;o,000 worth nf Illrty
doiiila from the dnnk, dirlnrid thiy
rwoKnlZ'-'J thi-m u th rodht-ra. Wiil
li r rtli-il In prlMin.
Nrw Trial PrndlriR.
Th ce ot Kay Majora, who
a trlil on the mini clijirgi) as hla
drnthr, Walter, wim remandftf for a
nrw trial, now pending.
Of the bnndlt nana; whom namca
Willi reveal! only one, Harry
1'owna, hua bfin convicted. Ha wan
i;i'ntin'c4 In Spptemder to ai-rve not
Uh thun 1) nor moro than 20 year
in thn Kanfum )nltntlHry for havina;
fi-irtlrlpated In the holdup of a mer
i l.ant her rnhtad ot $2,702. Jlairan,
v.Iid ha fouirht x(rudllioii from Slln
' url Into Kanaa to th elate au
IHcnia court, I aaid to he in lildlnir.
Statue of Roosevelt
Unveiled in Michigan
Spirit of Late President Walks Abroad in Washing
ton; frufn Lip to Lip Intimate Hunufn Pictures
of Him Are Sketched as Men Who Knew
Him iMeet in Clubs, on Corners.
lix-Oiualiaii; Kills
I Self in Chicago
Mt-rnaiil II. Kcmprr Found
Di-tid in Hotel Humiu-m
KfvrrMn lllanifil.
J.'liiun JluiUjr, Midi. CM., SI.
The flmt inonu'iii nt lo lie erei led In
Miihlxan In 4iimor of thu latv
Tdnlor Itfuwevi'lf Ma umi'llid her
Imluy wilh eUlioiutM rereriioiile.
A life mred. IlKiire of lhn lute preti-d-iit.
In Iroiie, ttu imvi'lliil In
llnniM'V.'lt H'tuala, a. park alle um
flfillrated iitwevi'lt.
leioi' M. liore, r tt'-nt of Ihn mil
vuuily of iln hlk-uii, ili'llvere'l the
id illi -lit Ion nd lreaM. Il protiouiu I
Tlieodor llooitt'Vfll ono of tUf. world'
KK.lliH IlKliri'H 111 Hlilte iiiifl,
Splrll Walk Abroad.
Waxhlnk'ton. INI. 2T,--The r-pinl of
Th'odom K'xii' w It walked alumni In
H n .hliiulnii today. f
I 'nriniil i ' I' luiii Inn of dm di ill. I. iv
nnijvnnry wan rimmed by Ihn navy
tor It own, and there la tin onn who
Would rhiilluia Hie pawn rlnht to
feVi'l ill Illl'IIIOI e of iCoOHi'Vlll to
ay Kladlv I li ijedt of uniliHid" it
owe to I lit). Hut UKlde from nil llil.i.
from the prepai'd iiildreneeHm Navy
on. Unit dealt hiriii ly Willi din MiV
and In woika fur thu nnv.
Id. re ran a i urioua under rtirrent of
t . : k iinimn men cverywh'.ri' that born
v.'tiii.a to the pliiM llm dead pienl
ilent dad made for binntelf in Anier
linn li m.ii,
I rum l ip lo l.ip.
Jl wia naiiiral that, arotind Hie
Navy department lloowvelt'a miine
rihnuld And 11 way Into ryiry naui'l
otivernalion. a older ollii'er paiiMed
to idiil In llm corridor. Many of
bene ha I personal atorle lo recall
of hi. fiarlcHH caii-er a altant
Meiietai'V of the navy, the ml hi
foil and pumemike now IioMh. 'i'ladl-
ion old In Hie navy were nlia'lered
In thou'; liay and new tradition, dear
lo the In-art of aallor folk nf tn.luy,
were, built iiji in their place around
thu dominant, eiitiKCili', eaer pet mm-
'ndty that even un u"ti .' nl inci.iny
h,p roil! I lint miUIiie.
Hut II va utiilsliiK lh.it llin talk
of lloovelt wn not ciililliieil to the
navy or llm a: my, or to pivcriniiciit
rlrc!e. dijf inn eveiywdeie iidoiit
llin nation i.ipil'.l 1'i.nii dp to hp,
I. tile Intimate human picture of the
man Ha akelrhid a men who knew
him met in rind or on corner In
tde hurry of n bway day. A tale
that broiiKdt iiili k l.iUKdter here,
thern a teme eiitlliiK eplKl .no, or
Kxlii Ihe atiny of a flKhllntf moinent
Vividly recalled by inen who ahared
Idal moment with htm, n verlidle
llliwiltteii legend nf 11 (jiriit Anier
lean a In the luaklmc Jmur dy hour.
Mure True in WaxliliiKlmt.
t'erhip tin wn mine true In
WahlitKlon linn I'luewdero In th
notion, for II wu hind for the
nun who knew him In life to reallr!
that the eturily dilute with aloiicti
hat Jerked down over the eye might
not come, tiudidnjl down Peiinayd
vania aveiiiie en n a lin y lalkeit.
I. lit It eemed that th! curlou III
formal rcleluntliui of Jtooaovell"
birthday Inuat alao he nation wld
a wan thu tridtitu paid h! liiemory In
th- x' t event of .V'avy day.
That he ha left a I.imHiib; linpre
slnn of hi feiirlc Amei'lcanlaiu on
the heart of hi countrymen for all
lime, none who heard the undertone
of Hoorevi It memories that lay lav
ii.nlli WaaliliiKlon Iif'; today .could
Jnlidt.
Wedding Alnxihl Heltl in
Hark When Light Co Out
Oina,ha aoclcty turned out Thur
day nlnht at the rirnl I'n hdyterlnn
church to ee Ml l-'lorencv Jenk,
daughter of the paator, wed to Har
old J. I'ratt of JS'ew York, and Juat
inlMMed helplnif to olfmitize the event
In pitch (iaikinnH.
Half an hour before wcddlm? liiuaic
wa to doom forth and' the briliand
groom were to march down tUe nialc,
light went out. 1
Older ifuet clutched their jewel
and younger gueat held hand, but
no one worried. Chailt K. Illack,
poHtniaaler, after much telephoriini;
and a threat to appeal to the presi
dent of the power company. Influenced
an electrician to Install a new func,
Light Ihiahed on again Junt a the
aplendor of the event wa ready lo
ynful.l Itnelf and the wedding w;w a
Hc-ceis.
MtWM.VVHtMY.ST.
Says Indigestion
Was Entirely
Overcome
Hope for the million of unfortunate
nu n and women who are victim of
atoniuih trouhl 1 founded by Ivitll
F.aMhon. 316 N. Jlth Ave., Mamliall
U wn, Iowa. Mr. l.non wa u victim
nf atomach trouble in it worat form,
hut wia conieplctcly reatored to health
by taking Tanlac, lie uya:
"Kor ten year I Buffered from at
tack of indlgfHtlon which became,
more frequent and more aevern until
f.nally 1 wa a chronic dyapeptlc. Two
bottle of TanhiT have fixed me up ao
fine I eat heartily of anything I want
and never have a lgn of trouble
afterward."
I'ndlgc-aled food . ferment In the
Momach and noon the entire ayntem
i filled with polHon. Tanlac wa de
Hlgned to rexlore Ihn toni!ich to a
healthy condition nnd build up the
whole body. Million everywhr-M
havo acclaimed II wonderful power
(,'ct a bottle tmlay.
Tanlac 1 Hold by ftl Igood drug
druggiMt.
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Omaha's
Livesl i
Millinery
Department
One of the
Best Millinery
Offerings Ever
Presented in
Omaha
Choice of the House
SALE OF HATS
NOW IN PROCESS
All Possible
Styles
LARGE MUSHROOMS
roKes
OFF-THE-rACE HATS
TRICORNS
ROLL PRIMS
PR Aft D TLRBANS
lltlN CHINS
IRRClaL'LAR BRIMS
1
2
PRICE
All Pupular
Trimming
COQUE ILATHtRS
FEACOCK
OSTRICH
GLYCERIN! D OSTRICH
BOWS
ORNAMtNTS ,
t MBROIDf RY
Qt ILLS, IIC.
Beautiful Colof
Hav' In ail l.'Hit; b!. lk lit pro fa'." 1
fr), tiinea, Una, hil,l.. IB
a t .l,if I fu!ft! th uii' dni.
fo t htm, .Va r Uulu't I hn.
t i K f rwt
lh Maltruli Ar ih Btl
I m A iilnti, . ti 01 t..r I' m,, .ml
f!l, fcrt'l'ul ft IH1,' t., t.f f ltllH,
fmrJ iii ib m .Jr V lvi
fafljf Ht.!nf.
iijfiti jU EutpkJ
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AiinfJr CkpaulmeniThuJ flw
liernaid II. Kenin r, former linih;t
coal dealer, Ntnl proinliieril aiMially,
reporti'l to havu killed hiiiiNcIf in Hit
Kurt la arlairn hotel in Chicago Thurs
day A piKtol with nue chamber empty
wim found at hi ldn.
I liniiy liunit h icvitm i,' nipn
1 1 1 an the i itimc.
j .Siii - liuving Dmaliii eveii or i r.hl
j )'"hi ago the Kempem h divided
j H.i'lr lime ln !?i'eii rhlcHgo Mud Cull'
for ii In, Iw inner having l ft the coal
I ticiiii In fiiiai.ee it i'li in of iIiiukIi-
nut fhop and it ilougliuul m.n Inn
j f: i t 1 1 . Thi, tun ill. i fiieiida eay,
wrecked hlui f innni lallv.
Mr. mid Mm. Kemper, who wa
, fnriiierly Htell.t Jai vl of Omaha, an. I
j their mm, lli'i uurd, Jr., imw 10, lived
I at Hie t'lilunlal npnrtmeiit here. Mr.
II. V. Took, ,M.h, M. J. t'linkley. Mr.
('hailc Kaiiiiing and Mm, A. N.
! Kltehle were ainoug their friend.
Ilutnor Hint the couple mparatcd
after leaving Oinahn are denied by
ih' e finful. Thi oy .. U'n.ipei
, w m with li'-i IiiihImiiiI Ik fore hi
di ih
A briiilicr of Keinprr roideii In t'dl-
, rag". Mi. Kemper hit relative In
i 'itlifoi nla.
J N"Wl ill Olltl'll" llnle hull I penih 1
ua muni; Ken pi r vvai ii. h I ln I . i
define fi.innl, " in ri incnilv 1 1 d as t
H man nf mnklng ni.in. e, huge
iphhllle nllil III ill K '. y ll.l'l
w L I
! Seeret (rder Detrimental '
to Nution, l'ii-tnr Dei l.ire
hei rt t end l ate a id lilim til In the
i. .item and to Hie di velopment of 1 1 if
Christian It hg on, l!cv, M, , liner- ;
liiami of ( 'Inc., i(. i bnd Id V, J. .1 Hun- 1
lets if I.IiiiIsIkiii;, K,m , il.tl.ili'1'
T'liiti bij.iy nliihl t a tii'iiiiig nf the
'National iliiiRtiaii itMoilutlon at the
' I '.Ml ! holrl.
' An oi".i fniiiiii wn held yralrnliiy
1 .if ii i ii. M.n at 3, when th d.ciiii.n
: whs opeiie.1 dy Ittv, K C, llrund
dust r.f Noifolk, Neb, and Itev. A,
M, Mnkolni, Al ia, In.
I'"
Waul Ads prislili" lenult.
UEAOCOLDS
I Melt In epooo; inhal vaportt
I I apply frly up noatrfla.
visas
BIG
LACE CURTAIN
SALE
AT VALUE-GIVING
PRICES SATURDAY
owon Q i
THE VALl'E-CIVINC STORE
llnwaid SI, btwa Ifth and Ulfc
xiutjin jvjui.n An n n i-iiiiii-iiT.im.i."i"ii -
lie Want Ad produr reatllt.
One-Minute
Store Tall(
"Doe evry man fully
under la ml that you folk
nr giving better fabric
quality in clothe today
lhan you evrr did before
the war. I've found it
no and it iecm to me that
every man ought to get
th iff piece of new with
out ' delay it'i (Trent,"
commented a delighted
customer.
JOHN' A, FW ANSON, Tro. -
WM, L. HOI.ZMA.N, Trcas.-
"TJHC CI.OIIIIMi rOIINfcB Of OMAHA"- CI.OSBH SATURDAYS Af t V. M . J'LfcAjB MIOP fcAHl.Y
Klavicle Overcoats
Exclusively Here
$35
Originality and colorful effect
combined'in these new Raglan
.shouldered, plaid back, full
belted fctyle hits of the season.
OZicr Klavicle Overcoats
$25 lo $65
Satin-Lined t
Dress Overcoats
$35
Remarkable overcoat values in
velvet collar dress overcoats
rich brown tones and black
satin lined.
Other Dress Overcoats ,
$20 to $60
Popular Whipcord
Top Coats at
$35
All around service makes these
all-around belted whipcord top
coats the ideal coat for rain or
shine new colorings.
Cabcrdincs All Prices
$15 to $35
Nebraska's
Saves You
The Sport Suits
of Tweed
$40
Distinguished style that well
dressed men demand in tweed
suits every variation of the
Norfolk jacket every new
tweed weave.
Other Good Tweeds
$20 to $50
Feature Value
Silk-Lined Suits
$35
Breaking another value-giving
record in men's semi-conservative
silk lined suits. Beautiful
fabrics, pattern and quality.
Extra Pants to Match
at $7.50
Nebraska
High School Suit
$20
Sport styles-all the newer
Norfolk ideas English semi
conservative models amazing
range of cheviots, cassimeres,
tweeds.
Other High School Suits
$15 lo $25
Va!
ue-Giving Power
Clothes Money
The economy of buying Nebraska clothes stands out cleai and distinct. You buy
here from the largest selections in the West. You benefit by Nebraska's first choice
of all clothes made. You save through Nebraska's definite policy of selling the best
for less, and The Nebraska is more wonderfully prepared to serve you than ever.
Foreign Weave Overcoats
Ixomcd in Scotland, Ireland, England; tailored in the
finest shops in America a host of rich foreign effects.
0ier Imported Coats $45 to $65
Foreign Weave Fall Suits
Finest of fire fabrics feature Nebraska's super quality, hand
tailored suits inspection revculs a magnificent showing here.
0ier Imported Suits $45 to $65
IP
Men's Extra
Trousers
Extra Good
Values
$3.50 to $7.50
ThouianJi of
pain to c bo
from.
Nebraska Special Value Suits
for Men and Young Men
25and30
Extra Pants to Match at $5.00
.mk Ih)oih tl, stirfn.'e nHructh oicm tt Ni t.rka Scdal Sutta. Note
Mm cars , I'm vrcie in fabric lectin". (Itiat allotting nf
ban! tmishrit vAtirntvtl.- imto bv workmanship and t of th
I'arineiita the $10 UO urig Mnk fr ilaelf
Vm Mw't mi ' UiU I iwa M4 IW M. a4 (. Aw
Boys' Warm
Overcoats
and
2-Pants Suits
$7.50 to $15
Great naw tbowinK
now ready.
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Sfektfi
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tOMIRK
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t 'OkRKt'T MI'AHl.t. I HH MIS AMI WOMT.
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