The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 04, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    TIIF. OMAHA DEE: SATURDAY, NOVKMHEK 4. lyji
Grand Jury Calls
All Involved in
HalNMills Case
Hufband of Slain Choir Trail
er Criticizes Police for Not
Armting Poili Fainiliea.
Aflcr Crime.
I It. anl 11,000, t)i Vulu of a mort
';ir Kiwn im collateral aecunty mid
l lllill Him t.ltlik taught and lifter-
I ward noll-cod. A fift ijiin(li'ii th
' ImnlilftK law l Involved. Th bank,
a Hi agreement provided, mild th
OiortKiiti" when I, Inn dhtn't pay hi
not ninl (anight It In for (ha amount
of III llcht. iMlft ll lUlktlt'il til
entire uiikiu lit. Th lower court auld
n lunik iiiiih account ! il runliitrnr i
for any HfMi received from collat- I
ml. I
FalU City Police Seek )
Man on Kidnaping Charge:
( ily, Nett., Nov. J (H)'1
II More
Cuillv
Itaiib
I'loatl
lo .Mail
Muffs!
in
Nw liiunawick, N. J , Nov. S Hy
A. I' All pi norm riiniji rii i Willi On
Hall Mill iiiiinlcr ua Willi I lie ri-i
"ptlon of nl.iln r -tor' widow, Mri. I
France Ni Hk vi ihi Hull, w aiiru- j
Tnoned to ii rnuit b i)H tixlny hy
WllWlnl lM.illt Alt'Tllt-V Ht'lierill Mult
fir a thecltlm:, it wi icj,.ni.j, of,
VldrnrB In Iw Hiilmilf tt d Id (lie grand '
Jury.
To Arrept Klalement.
Tin' invtallgatw, It wn huncd,
illtl'IVl tO llll'l T"L;ittt I III Ml. . ' I Hi H I H
J ii thx tmli r In whli li liny appcai-nl
In tli runv In cliinlim Willi tin' two
New llrmidwlrk policemen win) ill
covered th imdlc of llw Id v. Kd
wnl W. Il.ill ninl din choir I lePr,
.Mr. KNifnir It. Mill-, mi Him I'lul
lip farm.
Tho nlfitimiiiM linn I.' I,y Mm, H ill
Wftliiciiiy to riwpiipr tut ii prut m
My will li taken mh Iut ti.ry fur the
Kimid Jury, It win mild, and fi,r t htn
numin nho wan tint i ailed tii'luy.
A MIiIhI.c
Jinot Mi lli, lnml.nnil i.f t)n mi I n
tliolr dlnitir, vlA'ed the wens of the
ci'!:n f,.r the flint tltiiM lnt nlitlit. f l
OitIiiii'iI (Inn that h thought mi
Ihorific had inn i In a r 1 1 i m i . 1 1 . lit t h J r
failure to nri'i sl nil m tnln in of huth
f.imllliM immediately.
"They might Inn learned mane
thin Hun," he :ilil, "Itit It In too
late"
MUIh milled th.it lie liilli vnl tlm i ye
wltni'nx Ktury inM hy Mr. Jiu fiih-on.
I fMii ( iiy, -ri , .-t.iv,
T l ruiii y KUInaplriK charKf await
1:111 Hiilitr if Itiiln. who Thtim-lay
liiiii'li-l u fuluht linlu ut KulU t iiy
loiiri'1 fur (tninhn, tdklnif with him
Ii it II yiiirnlil nlTM ii ml 1 tilth H.ir
Krnt, 1, of Kail t'lty, Tho rIiIh
ii, iil thi-lr K't'twiiy from Full City
lr'iiil In li'itio iittlr. Hill 1'iutnr nf
Lulu, f.uliir nf th yimnfr till I. ha
ni"l't tin' ilr to IiH'iit IiIh Lnithcr
In litw a ml hu promiwd to ptofcotf.
Sciilcncf I'riilialily IIcmtm'J
Until Next VtYi-k Tolul
.NuitilitT of Itiilictmi'iilt
Now NiiiiiIht 3'.
fiTtil i i'(iupiiidit mi'l anvln a
n i:iIIuim puint (r tii iiiniiHitiiU of i
InimniK wninrii of lln I'nUtsliy whim j
KiilvitliH lirlnit limn Intii t'lintl.'inl
tuiHli with NVwr Vurk city. In tlm,
that thi y inny kI'" inonif ntuni tu u !
fltiinir Ifhnitlnn fur thin linpnii.int I
iiinilwmiry if (irrnlrr N w Vurk. !
Twenty flvn ar ng'J tint yi'ar,
tlm flv lini'iiuclm ut th pri fii nt 1 1" mii i i i it Vlttnii
Hi' nli r r lty wi ti unltfil tu fmiii Hi j i;ii"'l. i" Turilinw
1 1 f 1 1 1 riiiitiniiill
luiikltift It tli
Baron Avczzano New
Italian Ambassador
l.niiil.in, .Viiw ;t, -il;y A ' h- ll llntl
IEiiiiiiiim) An '.iliii h.iH I, i t n h ! u ! : tl
hull. in it 1 1 1 f;. Kit., . I. i' tu thtt I inii'il
Stnti'H, whii'li itil hi- fiiciiiiTly In-Ill,
Hul inill re
tu I!iiih U'lilitn
rii-flvi-il h''li'.
at tho WuhhlnKtun Brnmiifiit i-onfiT-! ivipntn In tti imiIiiIhiI it.tu itu at I rrmni'T Mimmillnl. apcompaiiled by
,,,. , H.itfil in puliiii ill ' I fine. ISiiinti r!u-o, Imlay vlollnl the varl-
1 nii'iiii it ti'iliiv, liiiwi'Vi'i-, th.il ttfiiiitnr ' I'li'iiii'i Mii'Hiiiiiii Iuim mil ilr Ha- mw iiinluni'iiilmit imw lu Kmiio and
Alli'i'ltnl hiiil ill-. MiH'tl tin- pmrfi'i, ! n riKiiiit'i'M if Hii'iinr Kr.n-.siui, th ' iiniiniim fl hl liiti-nt inn nf riilllnK on
pirfi-iiiitK In it-iiiiiln III Italy mul par' Unihn.:itli'r to lifrtminy, I Hi" Oifr M utrntt a Hwy P'tntn.
I " '" " - - - .
Test of Iljiikitif; Practice
Is Made of Hooper Hank
Lincoln, Nov. 3. (H i hil I Tlm
J indKr on Ml y hunk of 1lor"-r hut np
pi'alcit to th miprm coiii t from th
Jmlttrnnt of Ihn illMtrlft nnirt thnt It
fhoulil pny ('hin-li'H K, l.lnn tho illf-fi.Ti-ni'i
lii'lwi'fti $-.117, which Im owed
Deputy Secretary of Slate
,uiti to Accept Paftorale
I.IIR.11I11, Nov, . Hpnclul Wll
Hum (lu.'lon, deputy in-i'it-lary of
into, ha rrMlancd, and MIm Krancca
Hi u 1 intr, iii'Xl In line, Iihh Im-ch
tiHimd In IiIm pmcf. Mr. (JHnton wrm
id fi iili il for th" rtrpiililli ur) nomlnii
tu n nt 1 Im hint -i'i (Ion. He I a linp
tiKt ifilnmtfr hy profHlori, and ha
l,ci 11 (HlltiK h p'llpit nt Hyrncutm whlli
li-pulv Hi'cn-titry of main, lit) ha
iiccipti'd a cull to n church lu Cull
fornlii nnd will rnnvu thcrtt ahnrtly.
(iary I Awunleil Medal
for Vt'oi k in Safely Drive
N.w york, Xov. S, 15. H. Hary,
Iimi'I of th I -11 1 r l Htati'M Hli.-i-l cur
porntlon, hitilfd nn tho mini rvMpoiiHl
hi" fur lh hi-iilth, coinfort n rid Kifcty
of inii.iion to ;jon,iio( workerH, wan
uwiit'l'd Ih f.oulii UvlnuMtiHi
men ini'd.il hy Hid Hafi-ty Inutltulu of
Ani-rlfa In rwosrnl'lon of hi lender
ahlp of Hip New Voik tuituly wi-i-k
1 ninpnlifii,
Cicriiiany tt Afck lian
to Stabilize Value of Mark
Irfinilon, Nov. H. Th tiirmnn 1'iihP
m t, iici'iiiilliiK to a f 'ennui N'W dlH
I'litch, linn d'-rldi'd to auk the rrpura
tlon rornmliwlnn for prml"lin to
lii;iifliitn 11 fot'i-ltrn loan of EOU.OOO 000
Kold maikii for Hut purpoM of Klahllli!
I11K tho iimik.
Kleven linn will 1l11id.1l 11 11, 1 Inli'l
llK'-nt looklnif yoiinit mull ihiku mhm-J
hujiirn K"tl"ral .IiIiIkk Muitln J.
In t'oiini-ll HlilffH yenli-i-il.iy mid plead
"d tiiiKly to liiiliitiiieiitN churning
thi-ttit finm til" liinllH.
Their nppenrnnee In -niirt wim di.n
luailc nii't ti-iim-.
After they had ph -mli -d, .linli!" Wioh)
uiinoiirii d Im piihiilily would nut
iiic nenteti'-n I111I1I next week.
Chewlne kuhi, cltraietK, candy, el
K.'im, dliuvlnic cieiim, razor, iIhk", lead
pent'lln. Nuiip, alt-in In it 11 ml w iun.-n'i
weirlnK apparel wer Included lu the
aliened Own, all f,f whd h were fur
ail Idea of mnall vtilue,
Th 11 11 Inilletuiiint went iiiinowm-ed
lu 11 niii,li-iiiiiii,il I'piii't nun, 1 to
.JinlK'j VS'uile hy thii fuileral kimihI jury
yei terday.
Thin make 11 (olnl of 23 Imllct
mehlH. Th" J 1 Mt iniiinli it nil hut one r,t
tiw einployH of Hid I'lilou 1'ai-lfli! ler
rnlnnl recently cui-pi-ndi-d for nllejcil
theft from thii nialln.
The el'-rk nimied lu the final nt
port lire:
flnphilA 1'. IlmiKeii, t'lear l.nkf, 1a,;
Hartley T. foon, ColuinhUH, Neh.;
Kolturt H, l.ltivllle, Huiiiner, Neh,;
l.awrenco K. Uronkn, Itcd Oak, In.;
H-irliy II. 1'eiry, Munnenu, Ja.j fllen
(. Myor, t'ornliMT. !.; liuryt I',
A rrn.it ronK, I'ounoll liluffii; Alliert H.
KniK'T, Wiitei Ion, In.; KurrcHt K.
Hntton, Hldney, la.; Hermnn Moor
11111W, Hi'lney, J11., and Olio V. Kucern,
Tohlan, Neh.
In 7. lu the world. It la -unid f - l
' lilt lily lippioitl.nte that leudi'itihlp In
;ii" ft'HIii'ornltut reh hnttlon ahoiild h
j fiiinlnlied hy th" women of Hit' coun
try, allien woman' mriiKalo for nvli)
land coinini rcl.il H'C(inltii,ii in th
' 1,.. i.f ir,ltf iiiiitiv Imfl lii'i-n fiinkl In.
Ifi'tiitft flui-tricr thii niifft ffcorM of vrar
wlh fver InereimltiK ,'HH-
Greater New York City to
Celehrate 2.rth itirthday
New York, Nov. 3. Mix Manhat
tan Will ci-lchial her i'.Vth iinnlver
iiiry next year with nil tho women of
tho land 11 her hntxie, according
to plan iintiounred from heniltiiar
lrn of the American Woman' hhho
elation, Jnc. Tho aHHoclntlon liua of-
Coinptiker of l'aiiKiim Songn
F.xpircK of Ca Poioning
New York, Nov. 3. Ivdwurd flreen,
fiiiniiiiH 4D ye-im HK'i u tho conipniter
of "Will You Ittmeinher Mf," "Moth
er' Memory" and other IhiIIuiIh of th
Kim, died of kin poisoning in hi
Plumlilnit ahnp here today, whero he
ha worked tho hint year of hl lif,
Aa a youiiK man Oretin had mum In
th mtilo hnl! of tha city, rircum
tHnria of hi death Itidlrnte auli-idn,
th" authorities aald.
Drowniiitz on MiKftihippi
1 Keportctl hy Wirelewi
St. oLui. Nov. 3 Vt'liele report
il iieoldontH on tho MlMtinnlppI liver
wi to recorded yenlerrtuy for what I
aid to ho the fliHt time when th tow
hout I lokemlH, of tho government tai K
hi i-vlcc, repo' led the ilrow nlriit of I wo
hnritfi, 1,2 mile noiith of here. Th
hunter' boat cnpnlced, the report
mated, and fnemher of thn Jlokoml'
crew rennuod a third member of the
party.
Th new Cntiudlnn cout-ofnrm In
clude th arm of Kngland, Hentlnnd,
I rein ml and Franue, with tho mark
ot a aprla; of rnnple on a llver field
of ouch, to mark them aa Canadian.
$1.50
All CarminU Stnt V to D tinned
Ar Clnad by Our ScUnflOc Odorlot
Fri -FrlcM Reduc
Man' two and thm-pltc
uil clnd and pramad
DRESHKR BROTHERS
Dyara, Ctaanara, Hattara, Kurrlara,
Tallora and Ru Claanar
2217 Famam Straat
Talephnnaai Omaha, AT lanlie 034S
South Slda, MA rkt-t 00S0
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Mule Witnout- xieavajanco
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Tomorrow "A Sale Extraordinary That Will Undoubtedly
Interest Hundreds of Omaha Women!
New Coats
In the Favored and Smartest
Styles at One Low Feature Price
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5 wi) e beginning of the season, when every one needs
a new coat or wrap, Herzberg's have brought together
coats of the finest fabrics and best furs, at a price which
is decidedly unusual. The luxurious softness of these
fabrics, the generous depth of their collars and cuff3 of
squirrel, beaver, platinum wolf and caracul bespeak
the unusualness of their quality.
Other Luxurious Coats, $59.50 to $150.00
Continuing for Saturday
Sale of Wool Frocks
$9050
Dresses that are beautiful in line and
fabric models that will win your instant
approval eagerly await your selection.
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The Millinery Event of the Season
Choice-of-the-House Sale
SarJ
Twit
Ginna
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Chert V
A'avjt
llmm.m jJ fat 7
Thu U a n;i-Amnwl Jale, s hen our entire tovk f " JTi
or .Mliunfty i j'Ku'vtl on .mi? i He Po.Jar. I ta cr .j ; v ir5S
event U heM vach 'ih arul uittr m;u tli,: "Tv 1
pj'lr.unity o purvnt- jour MUiimry nHj. at a
rM!eu!ou?ly low price.
Sli HU AUn itl
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l)pat(fitf nt
Home, Xiiv, 3. tl'.y A I' ) - l'i i rnh r
ViiiiiolinI h.iM offered th" pout of
lUillau auil'i' ailor nt WanhliiKtou
V.icaleil .y the ri'tent reniKtllltlon of
'li I'ii in liiil.inili l:i,-i- to H'nnii.r
t.uu'i Alli.-iliMi, Italian repn-Keiiliit ivm
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Thu man who will need
Office
Furniture
during the next 00 day
will do well to look over
the many bnro;ainH In the
8ale of K-H goods now
bcinjr cloHod out on our
Third Floor.
For instance
K-B Pric Our Prlc
$100.00 30x72 Oak
Table $50.00
$07.00 30x72 Oak
Table $37.50
$C5.00 .'50x72 Oak
Table $35.00
$6.'5.75 30x00 Oak
Table $38.50
$-17.50 34x00 Oak
Table $28.00
$33.50 30x00 Oak
Table $15.00
$31.50 Oak Swivel
Arm Chair $20.00
$27.50 Oak Swivel
Arm Chair . . . .$15.00
$25.25 Oak Swivel
without arms .'.$15.00
$18.50 Oak Swivel
without arms ..$10.50
Plenty of Desks and
Filing Equipment in
the Sale.
Orchard &
Wilhelm Co.
jt I ll al . a II
VA rr nrrittn ll r ItlTlmflit A
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LONDON FOG
A top coat for gentlemen
Shoicer proof
Practically an all weather coat
smart and distinctive; made
of a fabric by one of the best
mills of Scotland.
livery gentleman needs this
utility coat in his wardrobe. It
may be slipped into a traveling
bag and, because it is of soit
woven fabric, will drape per
fectly when put on again.
London Fog is tailored with the same
exactitude as i -.x Ilirsh, Wickwirc
Clothes for gentk-mtn and com-
mands no higher prices.
By the above label you may identify
London Fog 'Fop Coats.
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PROUD indeed are we of the fact that this store
has led the way to more intelligent service to its
customers through the establishment of a fixed
price policy.
for $2
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you get $8 and $9 values
This price means we depend on our huge volume of
sales, each earning only a minimum profit, to produce
greater net dividends for the institution as a whole.
And proud you may well be to lie s-en in any pair
of Khoos selected from our r-toek. Their appearance ami
value not to be judged by tho price. Let your criterion
be the comment of juur friends and family.
We cordially solicit compat i - ri with any shoe store in
the city, not on price alone, but on the .style ami con
struction of i)H)i h.t!i!.j v.v carry.
Come in, with the auram'c tbat we will hnw you only
the nevtt of this rvas-Hi's footwear modes.
fo and I
boot shop
Cor. lGtli nntl Farmim Strccta-Southwost
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