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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1922)
THE SUNDAY EEC: OMAHA, OCTOUKIt 20. in-22. 7 A i'i o Jurors Dry Eyes, Women Weep, Girl Faints at Trial Mother IWlfMi Totiinony to Save Daughter Who Slew Ilii'l'urir? and Stenogra pher Moves Court, Mi it lidid.la, (hi. 2 from th re lit of the noihre ft Mri. ' Vnrrm, i: ,,r, fir, ,,M i,.tt fr ,hf Mtri'ir of dir ml,nnt' atrnor.'i h!,, lIMrM Crckltta. ram th In. ' t Wli;jaltl le f H jafl;mc ,ti-t loom (day that t'ath'on )ih l"i Incmlg!! !t In hr youth. T!; a irr.'f "ii waa dragged fii rn lh mother, Mr, him Jtrl.f, by Aa t nt Dlx'r.rt Attorney H ciaer In i' n ax.irnl .'iij' n. Mr. K'l't f"W hour ptevloualy J 'l moved ih ape" tutor and two JW'Vipn ! I'frt. whil.; W(i.,B by' laticdiy h'railf, wt'h h i n-,iiiit of lor on iinhnjpy married 1 f before I'tith-iimTa Mill). Kb had regained her ri'iiir"! whin aha returned to th ' n1 ti b examined ly tlit corn. Inoiiweaph, Mollirr Tlake Klund. Mr, lied, flm' took th atand In Mm morninr, arid toid detail of her life 'in order to aave th life of bef daughter. The rnoher fold ,f Id. etraln r,t In arliy Ih'it rntirae through th Menel of hr fipnlly, In ord"r lo aubatari'lutu the p'i- iit emotional Infinity off. red by I It it U ore. Ilr father wne crazy, Mm. M teaMfled. ,i.r iilH-cr In., tic. mid her 3 year old aon I an Imlierllo, with th m'nd nt 3 year old. liefore Catherine wax Lorn In Fori Mr. lU anid, I c r h'iland bad ti ii ron 'Inwtlly Intoxicated end lout biutally b''n end choked h-r. Juror Wipe I 'yen, flln triig!d tut control, then cried nut: "I WA g.in n irnmirilt nulcld"," and lril d -wn, wAi'Mnti Int'j d"r handicrchlff. Mm. iUm'-r lo wi-jit. Wicni'ii !l ovur f h cmrt room wlid thflr ryut und tl1 aloud. Th in'ition.il Kirln vnf"r-i a lfr in lh rrowd. Hh ulljppt-d M th flour III tt fnlnt mid m curried otf. Two-Juror opn!y wiped tholr wb( yr with handkarchlMg, The (rial ilO'.d adll. w'hn rho ukuIm ' til'le to pck Mrs, Ui'ld lold of having warned hrr dai:iflif-r i-f Arthur Hoalor, bruthvr nt tl alul'i man. "Greatest Bachelor' ' Ready to Quit m.,.-..-; J: nm. gm iiiim. in iw natwiiaiiia i rnaiMiinnianw m. m ymmmmmmmm mi Hi wii mx. licit- Ihn liil in n, (I'.iiini; louni and lcilcumil id l'iiic(r llciit) i, Oli'iirii, Til') l.ai'jiiiuc uvciiim wlm iiii b-n tullcil "th uinld'a crtuttut li.'ii licliir." "Mi,l miiii-ii li'-i lln'ir f .illcni out of lliclr kllrl.i'im," lie (.. ' I lu te iuli:c in." Iilci::i never w. nt to -lil a day, yet Ix th aullmr of II Ixi'ilm und "Wl miihi!iIch. Itduw U .Mr. Oterlrh aa lit) lonUa ut til. Dinlrirt Court Without JiirixJirtion in Texan How Auailn, Trx , Oct. 2K. Tha aluU au prrina lourt lant nlxht irnntrd a mo tion to Huy Ihc iictlori of lh"Navnrio coiiniy did'rlct court In the injunt'lloti null ckln to prvnt tt)n cprtlflia tlon of lh nnmo of Kurle It. May fluid aa d"ni(Hrtc natorlnl tandl Out. Tha court alio, in lt anw?r to the certified question from thtr Dallin court of civil ipf.iln, h'-!d that th ui!i'alcm wero without authority tj Inmltuie t.r.d maintain th Injunction und thcr'-foro tins dlidilct court I without Jurisdiction. Lutheran Cluirch Will ())erve Anniveraary The flrMt iinnivfiaary of Our Havlor IUtbi-rtin cliinrh, J.lnco'n boulevard and Thirtieth atrsct. will ha olmerved at Kundiiy ninht with n. reformnflnn aervicn. Miaa Helen Miller. Mrs. Wil liam Turner fintl Mrs. P. Rolen will aintf Mul'ia and tliera will be chorul HIUI.il'. Tint "Wnrtd'a iititent li;icielor" in ready ti cni.itill.it '. "H.n In Iii. Iioi.d In uU wi urii,'," con-t.'lil'li- l'i ulc.mir li'liiy Olei.di, lift, iit.Mt, c-lircator, -.-t. t u-t. mechanic, Inventor imd autlii.r ofW l.uoka und i mot than !!nl I in.ilili In, wt:oi or" la dencrlbed by him ua followa; ' Mi.Kt women keep their calleia out tf tli-lr kitchen I Invite mine In. My kitch-n I uhvay ua urn t, ili-iiii und i nU'i ly an u ; pal lor. The kiti In ii'ulle piop' r In only 20 '.iMh.N wide mi l lil Ini In b iiiim, und la biielielor It), tl'llneiil ut 'J2I!) iiveiiue bat t-eii ti'i'invd "iiiu neat- C.t, cll-tll.CHt tlllil 111' Mt C'ltlVclli'-Ill taili"i.r ouarteia tiiat can by found any here." I'rofiKaor Oler i h win lonti married, but l In? d ' fli of b.ii w.fr rhiinti'd him Into the l.fe of a. bachelor. He uc ccptcd t'ie t'h;i!lnii(:i ud Iccaine u (Mud cock und mi e:;i ' lb at lioce l.ailinoie ifihiipa the nialcut und tnoH con- vciib nt place for H ook to luepurn --I nil hi I've a fine lnnil that waa ever limlallul. "The cook la linm-dlntely aui round ' I t y un b e box, cooklntt utemiilH, 'ihhea, tablewitre and fund auppllc. j iVr Ciioklnn r ai rvlni the cook neida : rmt make more than one elep In any d I 'ciliin." . California I'anclwr Is Drowned in 7 1'vcl of Wine Napa, ( al , Oct. 2H. Mil Tamil, rancher and ciape Ki'nv.er renldliii; m ar here, V ai drowned In m-ven feet of wlnu lust tiiuiit- Tamiri body waa diiruvrrrd at the bollnin of n wine vat. It lit tlunmlit lie went In lo alir the wine, which waa in procina of fciiui'iilatloii. l(t er, but How li ilnU bin life, th'j old "lurx." Hit 'helot 'hood of ell her man or tuoinan In a loufl!', ch"i-rie;ix, expefi vivo method of living und woikliiK," he declared. "Thouaanda of men jearn for mm ii'i'-tlier. be well t (Nlabllitii H monlul ctlli.e in xdiiiu Inif':" lie would have women yn there to meet lie n Hxpii'ir,!; to conmdili.l bllca. "lAl Women Mrl.'Oill lll IllitllUct''d coiivi-ntlimality that aaya lliey muat atay ut homo to nwa.lt the comin of auitorii," be rrlc. After th niatrininnlal bureau waa alMhliahcd. ttleiich would have oh-j plranta pay it 11,irill fee and ilcpolt for IriHT'cctlon an iiiit ibloKiiiiihlciil i fckclcti and a lute rh"'oKiapli. to- Ifelher with biief demrlptlon of the Ideal route cooitht. j "Put clllclcecy Int. love," la un- , other of th I r-ifcKBor'a ideas, j "Speedily und tlc.i':ant!'.' liinllnB a suitable mate la una of the moat ini poilant offaliH of any llfo" i He olao would m:.Ue divorce and J marrlake both cualer. ni!r!nK to re ; coiiHtruct Uvea wie-Vel but Htill held. 1 In iiiatfimonial IkiihIh. I The apartment that in'i':c I'mf ; ' Olerlch "the world'a i;rta!f nt bacl.el-, Krle.l focda are forbidden In lila 1 n Mud hu Uvea on u diet of vegc. bba. i. . xiiiir Ok-rlch never went to liool u duy, yet be holda a teacher'a I life certificate, waa taiporlntendent of and women various city achoola li yeara, and was Would It not u,((ljtU( t(, the twr. public nintrh .H),lfi un bnr a ,iiiy n aelf. m public biuld- prov-muit," he iidvlaea. "It paya liuico ilivldenda In iiHiful work and the frulta llifrtof." Four I'laccd May He CloHeJ Year ity Liquor Injunrtiori A t'occry, a barber aliop, a Boft Ji in k parlor und a rooming liouae may be cloned for a year on Injunction Mint mailed yeiitcrduy by (Jeorgo A. Kcyaer, I'nlltd Htntea dlatrlct attor ney. Illegal aaio of ll'iuor la ulU-eod. Thotuua O. lJucliworth'a ifrot'ery at Sixtieth und ) atrceta. Mouth Side; Mike Nlchlch'a place at 5224 Houth Twenty-ninth etrect: aeveral apart metita in the Murtla block, 70S North Mlxteenth atret-t, whera Mr. and Mia. (Tiarlea W. HoKera und F, (I'cle) Duffy were arrtated, and BOO Bouth Thirteenth atreet, operated by Alex Temna, George I'untoa and Mariano Mlcahmn, are affected. irp l 1 1 u; l iweive-nour won; Day Condemned by Rockefeller Oil Magnate Attack !e'en Duy Week un '"I'micco-toury, ami rnjuNtiriaiile" in Industrial WorM. Nc York, Oct. 27,-tHy A. IM-A aweeplnu rt.ttemnit, ! -lut inn bla pt r aoiiul Ktand f. r the elht hour day In Itidimtrv and condemning the 12hur day and the ntven day Vtcck ua "uu neeeanary, uneconomic nod unjuatl. tl-ible," waa laaued by John 1'. H 'cie feller, Jr. The atuteyient nppenra In un article aliiiivd by Ml. Ilnckefcllcr, In tha current Inane of the Hurvey (iraiihlc, and folhma an nrralKiinient of worklnK condltlona In certain oil flelda of W'.VcilllllK In the HHlilii lliai-'a. r.lna by It, M. I.ynd. who apent three niontha Invent Ik" tlnir condition. The aluttiiicnt la the aei'ind within a week that Mr. Uockefeller haa tflveti out In behalf of. tho luliorliiK man. The prnvlnua one, laaued bint Wednealay, took up the cudKnl in the luterrat of coal mlnera on the Momeraet enmity, I'ennnylvanta und pnrtlciilarly th"i- employed by the Conaoliiluied t'oal company, of which he la a, alock' holder. Women Kefortueru ToM to Ouit (iainliliiig in Hoinea (JlenriM.k, Wyo., Oct. 2. When il dcleiriillon of women atleiided council nii-trUHkC here and pitllloned Mayor John Anaon to atop h.hiiIiIIiik und put alot machlnia out of bunlii. ra tin y got an "earful" from hla maJiMly, He told them uently but firmly that whenever the women atopped ijat'l pluyinif und Kamlilini; at home he would are to It that Die nun aioppiil down town, but not until then. He waa elUhtly more ronclllHtory ' re gard nu; alot mm hlneH. Mail Thief Gets Year. IiecBiiao Art Volk ulrendy had served neven mmitlia in Jail at flrand Inland on a llUnr chnrge, l-"cderul .Tuduo WoldriAigh li t him off with a $1 line. Cecil 13. reuae, nlao of Grand Txland, Inilicled for HleallnK from the Unlicd Siatea inallH, wan aiuitenced to one year and u day at Leavenworth. J ) i uty Maraha'l Mandevlllii broui-ht both men here from Grand Inland. A device him been produced by ProfcoHor Oatrovoaky, a prominent KuaHlun nmilclun, to lengthen end atrengthen flnt?era of piuiilata and vio-llnlHta. i: Autoitll in Cratih Flee J'oiice are aei ..(.iiit tlii'fo nit-n who (leaerti-d an automobile at Korty fllt alreet and Attica avenue after crillid ing wllh n car driven by Mr. Laura Whitehead, 43'JS North Forty flrat iiir"et. Mm. Whitehead cuffeieil ae vein laceration of the head, and body bruit FOB Two Women Seek Flection lo Hawaiian Legislature Honolulu, T. H Oct. 2S The first women to' enter the race for nomina tion fm camlidaieH for the hoime of repreaenlatlvea of the territory hnve filed their papui with the aacrctary of the territory. They hio Nellie V. I'ailsmlth. repiilillcan of the Flrat (lla trlct, Hawull. and ltoaalie Keliinol, republican, of Kaul. It la unduratond that it miinticr of oiler women, In cludliiB aeveral fioni this lalan.1, are to file their nomination papera for the legislature. L .T- J 11 1 4,---; COLDS A feeling of lassitutle is the first sign of a cold. Then e o m e s the Chill, Shiver. Sneeze, Couh, Sorti Throat jtml Grip. Dr. Humphreys' "Peventy heven" taken in time dissi pato the colli. Kumphre ' Number "Forty" Induct'S Sleep. No habit forming- Drugs. I'rt' ie nfiil It ut Iei Hi.r, er wit en M-tii t et rnrr, nr 0 O l lotl H'mhlv, lii... tard;cia Ce-. 1 1 Vilijm i . Stm r. M..icl hwik Kim. Remove bles ni BbdhcadiWthCuticura aM IWitM wtta CututM BvaaJ -aMi ih taaa ttM t4 tu.p 4 imkiHt OimimsI tat kuibi Iml ttMmut laMn la wmI French Fund Being Rniaed to Kill Prohibition in U. S. Pari. Oct. IS 'By A. I'd laigi fund reaching many million ot franc haa been pledged. y the wine ntcretta of Kurope to make a. "met i'lleaa" cuirpaiKii CK.'ilnst prohibition 'n the Fintcd Slates nnd other couu riea. The Unlit will be waned through the newly orgnniicd inieniatiomtl l-.atruo nainat prohibition wl'h head oiiMitcra le re. Rev. J. 1). M. Hutkner Again. Rev. J. 1. M Huchner of Aurora, Hho was recently retired a mlnlater I of tile Mcihi'.lift ihuich tf Aurora by ! actlnii of the conference in Omaha, will occupy the pulpit of tha Flrat j I'niiaiiin church of oniah.i todiiy. He! mil dia'iiaa bin recent book, "lluvv ,i.t My J. b an n IVoiicher." and will ou'.ltno bin aid-' of the recent entr.ivu Hy. Win n It-V. Mr. li n k nr lai upled thin a vine pulpit Octubar S the ch in h u packed. Two Injured in Wrrrk I'btauleiph.n. ta t, : -Tii t' ii-u ana were lujund lai nml.t wten u i t i t the la cm i f lb t'uloniiil I'.i . t i ln.t li.itu Ii. ''ll to -i-tl.ng w,ie d tii.i' l ,it l' tv;c . M.I.. ii'inii to a i . u it t the uiurral if .' tin- I', nir inirt talliool 'h le tlcalid lv a il.l-c oi it. it the tram. ; i ii. Ddinnun L Hurt t t i. . . ; i . H T. i' f f it a i. i a.' mi n : ; v t t It. o ,, , i.i, n i i I' tul'.if- I t'.n the aoi t'i. n t I I n,; in .'. , k. ' " f ' ' a, i v ! . . . I'll- I ' ,1 t. n, . t ' . it .. . ti I- I ,' t . ' f h Be I I ' ' ' I I tl-f ! otaioixr For Pimply Skin PeUnon'i Ointment ' ,V' tc i'Ua ii-i.ii. if . e I'll I -- i I It FOR MONDAY Clever New Styles Added to Om Mid-Season Sale of Women's Fashionable Footwear Models for Street at Wear Models Jor Semi-Dress or Dress Wear The sale now going on includes 19 modeh of the latest styles in footwear for present time wear. These shoes formerly sold for 7.50 to JO. 00. Black Satin or Patent Leather Black Satin Dress Pumps With Dress Pumps Beaded Vamps and Straps With Ccverid Junicr French Ileal With Covered French lleeli Tu o Tone Dress Pumps with Patent Vamps and Beige Suede Quarters, Hand Stitched, Turned Soles. Coverel French or Cuban Heel Black Satin or Patent Leather Patent Leather Walking Oxfords Dress Pumps Black Kid 2 Strap Dress Pumps With Flexible Sole and Covered French Heal With Covered French Heel The Illustrations UieJ Are Exact Reproductions of Shoes Now on Sale Our Shoe Window on Wh Street Displays the Newest in Women's Footwear Third Floor Cad IT I ' 'I i i'i 'i i Reduced for Immediate Clearance Women's New Fall Low Shoes Paa Ktd at (i'tWia Wm. aaaw v iu,d. J) n IV H'4, l.a ! fvMB4) al . V J I rl ta'. t'. ai4 ae yV r)l II.... S..I i.it.t.a ft JJ f f Jf .iW D.t.tJ, liia ! f Sm Sfr llll la Sa rtal I ! a P'4 l I,mi Una Tial 1 (! faata (lump Fails to File Statement of Expenses; Friends Worried W,iali!iu:ti'ii, Ott. :,-Whit la Andrew Hump' campaign rxpenau ac 1 1 'tint? Tiii iUiM(tiii a uKltntlng friend and well wbilier i f th famuli "lnil p.-r cent for the pcoplii" candidate for i --iiigrtaH, who fiar tlcit lie may get In lo ai-iloii trouble through iiiexperl b't , If bo doea not make an ac- t'liiitiiig nf bl campaign expendi ture u it'iuireil by luw. Mattirday la the laat day on which to file the preliminary iiiiciiient, and ti e lact Unit none haa come from A liiltnp. la wonylmt John II. liolilnga wirth, chief clerk of the houa nf i i preaentiiilvea. Hi'lltliKaivnrth a.iy he know that Gump' ativmle are linking around the bonne clerk eft ice and that If there i tin Gump rxpinm. aivntinl filed by tool or row night, they will a k lo have tha "100 pr cent" can didate' record luamlii lu-d by a charge ui law eviiNimi and by Incaicerallon In "in baatlle, If poaaible. "ttutnp'a rneinlra km w that be I prnding a b't of money tn be elected to congreaa," fill llilliugawoi'ih. '"J'hey huv been keeping track of the genermi clic k Gump lion l ien giv Ing to that big fat guy who pictenda tu be running hi campaign, and If (here I rut H'vuuniliig fiini iliimt' or hla committee by tomorrow nli:ltt, 1 fear that theae eneiiilca are Kolng to tnuka trouble." $;()(),()(,(). Instate ( of Frank Haller does to Daughter o Mr. V. Vi'. Thoiuaa (iiu'ti Hulk i f l'i i' i ty N'ulncil u Our Half Million Dollarc. Halloween Prank Results in Death South Omaha Youth, Flaying Willi Cahle, I Fleetroeuted Companions UiiHcathetl. Teddy Janda, 17, a Houth Omahu youth, waa electrocuted Juat before midnight, the year flrat liullowe'en victim. Young Jiiiida, in company with a half do;'.cn other Inda, nil llvlinf near Thirtieth and Harrlaon atreeta, Houth Omaha, found u long piece of cable tear their hotnen and hurled it over telegraph and telephone wire. In oiiic way It enme Into contact with a high volt.H'e Hue and Janda, who waa an a nding hi a wet depreaalon, dropped dead. The other youth, all ubwut the K.ime age, were iiinll and Lloyd r.iazd.i, Ld Vaaak, Morton Gilea und 1'iaiik Zejnlak. They had hold of the wire, but wi re only allghlly ahocked. A too hot Iron will fade the ma tcrhil. ' Truck Rotimlii Curve und Man on Barrel It Injurel Hummervllle, W. Va , Oct. SI. If you are going to r.du on a truck lumbal with good don't act uatrloo of a barrel. A. 1). Murriaun. well known realdent of Huinineraville, tried it the other day and aa u re ault he I laid up at hla home with a broken collar hone and u badly lacerated brad. When the truck atart.-d around un uphill curve the barrel rolled and threw him vloleutl) to the rocky road. Man Fells 5ugar Maple Tree; Findu Honey Mine Piedmont, W, Vu,, Oct. 2. A regu lar honey mine ha Juat been diacov cred by G. 8. Klluinlller, a furmer liv ing near Hartmoinvllle, In rutting down a ugnr maple tree on hla place he found a large hollow place In the trunk In which bee hud innde a hive and from which be took lit' pnunde of honny of the flneat gindu. ' One piece of nolld comb meunured ven feel In length. Will of tti late Frank t Mailer, uliiinn ea'ale 1. cMtuiibd at mora tlmn half a million ilollaia. UU Hied fur proliiile In lo iiuv louit )eatetdiiy. The built of tha eMate goe to Mr. F. W. Thoiiiaa, a daughter, Wlf vt the ue pii.dii't of Hi flrat Na t'linul bunk. The will elate that Mri. duller, th Widow, gel Ift.OOO In in ane t4 y and explain that ha waa piov ili'il for bifme Ih ll wai drawn up laat )eiir. Moat of the etntn I In erurlllea, bond aid money In bank. Mia. Anna Mailer, a later living in Dsn en roll, I i , get an annuity In a life In Miirnnce policy and upon her death tha principal w.ll be given to Mr. Thcnia Mr. Thotna, who wa appointed executor, I ef line I to talk of tha will or of the pinvlalon made for Mri. Haller, the widow. Mr. Mailer, wa prealdcnt of tha Llnlnger Implement company and wa active In civic affair. For teatlng golf bulla, u machine ha liren invented that impurta u OnO pound blow to tnetn with u club oper ated by u fulilng weight. 1 Superior Plun Girl Rami Superior, Neb. Oct. 2". tHpeclalr The girl of the Superior High gchnot mo oiuanirltig a hand. Twepty one havo eni'oMed. Mlaa Rather Moor will b-inl and direct the band. PRICES REDUCED Fur Garment Clainr4, Claud and Rpairr4 DHESIUR BROTHERS Furrier Mn' two and thre-ni JI CQ ulU tlaaned and prn'd. .." 2217 Farnam Slrt Talrphanaai Omal.a, ATlanll tJ4S South Sid, MA it 00S0 ii in ( r I Our Men's Clothing Department Fourth Floor -is one of the larg est of its kind in the country. Its popu larity is growing for the reason that we give to men and young men the cloth ing they want at the prices they must have. We have proved it often. We will prove it again Monday by offering A 11 Wo Ol uits With Two Pairs of Pants for Conservative and Sport Styles In Newest Patterns $25 Single or Double Breasted Semi-Form Fitting Xo matter what sort of a suit you are planning to buy you ought to fee litis jrreat collection before doeitlinj?. The styles are so vriod, the fabrics m exi-ellent, the values so outstanding, you .shouhl not fail to inwstijiate tlu-m. i'r! i i ! hi I I Mens and Young Men's Trousers Unusually Good Values at 2.95 and 3.95 Vrllt:ti!nrMtrourrs built to Mand tho t-t of vl lr, in i .evll.-nt . tyln fur Hiiih M-hmd youth, youttjj btwhu im n and nun of all ayes. Woritrdt Cnuimtn CArrnn Sirgr in 5 ilthrHs, lri'eil j.attvtns nnl n.'oiH. ltiirs' y,v old wi.h ot, Vi can pbtubly inuteh il, iti to U. I U H k I hoi i ' I 'I tt... it I ' I ' ' !'' t . I , ' , .-. t . , t- k . . 4 f. I i' I c 1 A I i. ... .... I,., ... It t II "'t" ' i- 4- ii en. . Jaj J (