The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 12, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SUNPAT PRE: OMAHA. NOVEMBER 12. 1022.
8-A
Long-Lost Son
May Have Been
Found Too Lite
Woman Believes Man Killed
in Coal Hunker Fall Was
Jltihliand of llrr
Miece.
A lost Son miiy hnva tfn din
ovcrt, too lulu ,y thn ncWIeiitiil
Bintli it Onirics V'wkIsIcIm on Or
I"Imt 25, In it full from RiaffoldlnK
ex I do hu(e ami Imnkfm of tha
floyrr-Vtw Kumn ronipimy.
NWNiuprr in'coiinl of th f itnt
tniiiKht a lolt.-r yclcri1ay from Mm
Iniinu Owning of I'hllllis, Neb., risk
Ifig ttrnnhn police to attempt to Mi-ti-llfy
lh victim am a hiirld Wood
kid", himlmriil of licr iiIpc, who 1Ir
Ippe.ireil from l'hlllips nearly a uio
I'lo li-iivliig a xriuill nnn, who
Is in. w (i youth of 15.
Tim seroinl wife, Mr j. Vrmi Wood
'(), with whom H'ooilslila llveil at
t 3 H Norlli Fifteenth atrert, und who
th't iimlhrr i'f Wik1hi1' youngest
two i lilliln-n. u hoy of & ami a kill
Of 4, rirkixiwlt-ilgfil to lielghliorR thut
knew lii'C tt UHtii ii'l li,,i heeii
friariied lefor niiil thut ho was the
tut hi r nt it hoy, now ulmnt H,
TIioiikIiI Hit II i.l Dlvone.
Mm, Woodxldn hflleveil, however,
Iti.it her hiiHlKiml ol.tiilno.l a rtlvorra
low hla first wife t,l tit-Ik -
J.ori thut he wiiH wmlliiK iil.in'iny of
1 1 5 to 120 t month to Mm first wlfy
III llllt 'llllgtiltl, Clllo., Wllffl St) (lint
b' t him. I,ntir, i hcrkM wero re
tui ni'd unclaimed; also IiIh litters, mo
Voiiin'.in eloppi'il sPmlliiK the cherka.
if Hindu i'iiiiti.i effort to loi'ata III"
lull, llllt to 111) avail, sll HI Id.
Mm. V.'nodidd who Is now viwl 1 1 riK
tier toother, Mm. T'iv, at Maruthon,
w.ih twlre wl.loweil In triiKlc ways,
jler Mist hiislmrid, John Adams, a rlty
llri'tn.in, wik killed during n fire In
the Hwlft j.lnnt a iiuiiiImt of years
kgo.
Win then married V.'nodMlde In
fepemer, In., In 1512.
MKilte of tUif.
Mrs. WooiIhIiIu's (laiitchter hy her
first mnrrliiKf, a Mrs. l-rani-cR Davis,
(,'0."i North Twenty ninth Mtnct, told
Jn.lico thut WiiwIhIiIu fr'iUlitly Ktit
d( his hoy, "Miirv-5 Vuy." whom h
lii'l;n.iiiicd "JUmtKi-." He nlno told Iht
Inothi-r h had hwn dlvoiwd from
tho tlrnt Mr". WiioiIhIiH', und men
Honed H-l"villc, Knii., in coiirnrtlon
With her, hfi mild.
Police Ix'llevo HiIm Informntion may
help In PHtnlillnhlng whelher tho Mill
tip. Neh., I;id Im hln Ron or not.
Tim fi.'toiid wife, Mi-r. Venn Wood
Ride, Inrt week w.in 11 dnmnga ult
tr $30,000 for the death of her hus
ta nd.
Women Demand Fair Play
in Government Service
WiiKhlnfcU.n, Nov. II, PeilarlnB
that "mpx prejndlrn exIulM In Romo
bure.'iiiR mid ofllei'M of the govern
rnent," a rommltten of women repre
senting the women niemlierd of the
National Federation of Federal F.m
ployex, delivered to the White Holme
bii appeal to 1'renldent Harding to
take up In Mr tnHHtif;e to tho forth
coming intra ncsHlon of eongremi the
qm-Htlon of fair play to women In
government Hervloe.
The -appeal (iUeJ particularly that
thn pre!dent urge the pacMiige of the
Kterling l-elilliaeh bill which. It wur
mild, would eiiiHe from the Htatuto
liookM the law of 1S7D making
Women'K utatuR in the civil Hervlco
BUbJeet to the discretion of appoint
ing oHlc rn.
N. V. Society Woman Finds
"Human Fly" in Room
New York. Nov. 11.--ArouKed from
her Bleep to dim-over a tnnti crawling
on the lloor of her nulte in the Wal
dorf Astoria hotel early yesterday
morning, Mrs. (leorgo H. .StetMon,
prominent Ii New Yoik and Phila
delphia sucl"ty and the wife of the
millionaire hat manufacturer gave
voice to a Rcrenm that renulted In the
arrest of rieorge Mcl'rnlg. who, the
po,i-o declare. I" New York'it most nc
lompliMhed 'huini'ii y" burglar.
Mcl'rnlg e.sea)('d through a third
floor window fnmi a police station re
cently after having been nn-ested in
a gucHt'M rixim nt the Herald Square
hotel. He w.m held today in ball of
$.".0,000 for examination November 12.
Allies in Dark About
Moves at Turk Capital
Loudon. Nov. Il.-Uly A. P.t-The
'illation at ConatHntliiople, where the
Turkish iiatlnnnlii.il Hunt the rIIIi-r
to grt nut and the nlllet am deter
mined to sit tight, la still very rrttl
tul. all the morning paper agree,
hut none of them fuiniah any di-rintte
tiaWR to Justify their view.
Uven the government Itself la de
clared In Rome quarter to bo largely
In the dark owing to thn dltllculty of
cornmunlcutliig with the rear enst
as a result of the cutting of tlni cal,l
lino near Chaimk by the Turk. Kven
thlR fact la iFKttided as omlnoun.
Nothing tan be leariie.l regarding
the present titlttudu of tht Angola
govermneiit nd It larqunlly unknown
whether the iillled comtnlsHlonera have
carried out their threat to establish
mil rt lu I law In Constantinople,
Fiailways Report Increase
in Freinlit (lar Shortage
Washington, Nov. 11 Car short
age of American railroad, estimated
last week by tho llatlioad Age, trans
portation i ci iodiiul, tu be the great
est In liiMory, has increased on the
lis of the latent report mnde
public by the Auirrtcan Railroad as
sociation. On ctlr 30, IT'J.iti cats
mote than railroads could furnish
were belli demanded by khippeis, a
MimlxT ereater by U.st'O than was
so reported October 23.
Railway Official Pie.
i hua'TU. Nov. II (Helton 1'.. Kin
ney, general western passenger
atj.m of the I'ere M ininelts railroad,
it.r.l fum heatl Uiae here yeatrr-
i'y.
Liquor Case Mill
to Grind Monday
123 Trial Scheduled V. S.
Court If open to Di-jio-e of
.30 a Week.
Tho ll'iuor in so mill will begin to
grind again In federal court nt 2 Mon
day afternoon, when nn iidjourned
Jury baa been ordered to report for
duly,
Tilery nru about 12!) c.ii?ea to lie
tried, Aiislstant Culled Ufa teg District
Attorney Keyser nmiounoi-d Hatur
day, These coses hnvo been ill
vldeil Into groups of .10, and It Is
hoped that a group a week can be ills
posed of, Mr. K'eyser rii.vh.
A large number of guilty pleas will
b entered, It la niitlclpated. Among
theso case nro two in which con
aplrncy to violate (he national prohl
bltloti act is charged. Tho Dublin
Inn, Mr. and Mrs, lilrhard Ward, Karl
O'Prlcn and Fred Meyers nro d' fend
iilita In one conspiracy 'charge.
lloyer Ik Cm. Is defendant In the
second conspiracy charge. In which
It la alleged the company made and
advertised stills for Hale.
Federal Judge T. C. Munger will
not be on the bench here, nt bast dur
Ing the first week of thn liquor hear
Inga, It wna learned I'M morning, nl
though It tuevlously was reported he
would come here from Lincoln to aid
Federal Judge Wnodrough during tho
trial of these, cases.
Mussolini Wants U. S.
to Lift Immgiration Ban
Home, Nov, 11. (l!y A. P.) Pre
mier Mussolini has gone through the
baptism of oratorical tire from the
American correspondent) In Home. He
received them yesterday, gave his
opinion on most of tho RUppoaedly
burning problem of the' world and
chatted nt length upon prohibition
and woman's suffrage. The leader
of the black shlrfed fasclwtl Htood the
ordeal of riuestlonlng with n pntlence
that belled his fierce and severe ap
pearance. Many of the inquiries no
doubt seemed trlvlliint nnd Irrelnvant
to Mm. but lie replied wvh courtesy
and grace. The Interview waa
launched upon the topic of repara
tions. Mussolini said that in his opin
ion It was Impossible to scparfilo the
question of reparations from that of
Interallied dcbtn, even where the
latter affected the I'nlted States.
Ho Imped to add to the good will
prevailing between the two countries
on economic cooperation that would
be mutually beneficial.
"We have the working men: you
have the capita!," he said. "I would
be lmppy If your country would
amend the law limit ing Immigrants
from Italy to the number of 4'J.nno a
year, extending It to at least 100.000.
This would benefit the I'nlted States,
Italy and the whole of clvlllzatlo-."
"Unwritten Law" Attacked
in Hammer Murder Trial
I,om Angers, Nov. 11. Th!? "un
written law" Is "unchristian and the
figment of a diseased Imagination,"
W. Maxwell Burke, deputy district at
torney, told the Jury yesterday in bis
onenlng nreument nt the trial of Mrs
Clara Phillips, former chorus girl, for
the murder of Mrs. Alberta Meadows
P.nrko argued that the insanity de
fense based on psychic epilepsy was
"faked." and declared tint the defend
ant confessed her )u!lt In attempting
to bide the crime by "washing the
blood from herself and ber clothing
nnd In seeking to get away."
Cool nnd Fair Forecast
for First Fart of Week
Washington, Nov. 11. Weather out
lck for the week beginning Monday:
I'pper Mississippi and lower Mis
souri vnllevs:
, Coo! and generally fair first half
rising tenip.r!it,ui'es; considerable
cloudiness nnd ' local rains the latter
part.
It.nkv mountain and plateau re
.ti.; t '.em-rally fair, with tempera-t-.ire
b.b'W normal.
Road Conditions
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to Roy Scout Fund Refined I
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Sale of Desk and Boudoir
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Sheep Lined
Coats
for
Outdoor Men
A complete line of
warm garments for
winter wear, outdoor
work, "hunting and
sports. Here are a
few of the interest
ing items in this com
plete department:
Sheep-Lined
Moleskin Coat
Made of heavy Lambree
moleskin with large bea
verized collar and lined
with first quality sheep
skin. Cut full and .roomy;
fastens with buttons and
loops; pockets reinforced
with leather. 3 2 inches
long, sizes 36 to 48. Special,
9.75
Moleskin Coat
Lined with first quality
sheepskin, large beaver
ized collar, flap "pockets
and all-around belt. 30
inches long. Sizes 36 to
48, special at
12.75
in 45-inch
Same style
ulsters, sizes
36 to 48,
Men's Moleskin
Vests
Wade of guaranteed heavy
weight moleskin with
leather sleeves, leather
bound pockets and full
leather lining, finished
with knitted collar and
wristlets. All sizes 36 to
48, special at
5.95
Men's Corduroy
Vests
27-inch vest of fine cordu
roy in drab shade with
suedine sleeves, s u e d i ne
lined, knitted collar and
wristlets. Sizes 36 to 48.
Special at
6.95
Genuine Leather
Vests
Maile of heavy horsehide
leather in an attractive ma
hoKKiiy Jhttdt Heavy wool
liiunvr, full leather pipelesi
lctve with leather cut f
st.d knitted collar. 20-inch
Iciijrth. Kxtra special vnlue
11.75
Men's Corduroy
Trouicrt
M.ule i f tliuket i-rdury
i iliufi h.nt'. Well mde
with reinforced crotch.
. 2 to tti wit. pe.
till t
3.95
I Milk I UmHT
Silk Shade and Base, Complete
Ayerc-O There are just 1G0 of these attractive lamps with bases
in beautiful polychrome and hand burnished p:old. Silk
shades with silk linings como in fancy shapes octagon, oval and round
in rose, blue, gold, mulberry and combinations.
One of these will make a delightful gift and you don't need to, feel at
all extravagant in buying one for yourself at this low price.
Third Floor Wc.t
Art Goods from Our Gift Shop
Stamped Tea Towel Ten attractive patterns
stamped on good quality of 9C
toweling. Each, -uC
Polychrome Book End A choice of 12 designs in
classic, floral and other excellent O C(
designs. Per pair,
Italian Marble Statues and Lamp New and artistic. In
cludes reproductions of famous groups Three (traces,
Flump Doves, Child on Pillow, C AA 100
Fancy Heads. Priced J.UU to U.JU
Vantine' Incense Lotus, Sandalwood, Wisteria, 9
Pine and other scents in cubes. u
Third Floor West
Every Woman Must First
Look to Her Corset
Upon that depends the success
of her costume and her general
appearance. The ease with which
selections can bo made, fittings
arranged for and satisfaction
which comes from wearing the'
proper corset, will be your ex
perience when you clear up your
corset difficulties by personal
fittings here under the supcr-
Jfe& vision of our skilled corsetieres.
Juspul Wonderlift
is a 4 clever Nemo model that
lessens fatigue through scientific support.
It has a curved front steel which fits closely
to the abdomen. The Wonderlift bandlet
which stretches with the front section and
is attached to the Juspul flap combines with
the front steel in giving hygienic and restful
abdominal support. In pink mercerized
brocade, 'priced 6.50.
Third Floor North
'.: . 7.7,' IIIfi7J
Sale of Rubber Goods
at Greatly Reduced Prices
Fountain Syringes-Two-quart size
A'ith rapid flow tubing, shutoff
md three fittings. 1.00 value for
iot Water Bottles Two-quart
ize of red rubber, full capacity.
,00 value for .19
""ombinntion Hot Water Bottls and
'ountain Syringe Complete with
ittings. A 1.75 value for 79
Vhite Rubber Sheeting Single
aced, one yard wide, 45
)ouble-faced Rubber Sheeting
One yard wide, in white or ma
oon. 1.79 value, per yard, 9g
Metal Hot Water Bottles Two
uart size, a 1.50 value for 89c4
Hnm'tnl Cnttnn A KOr nnnnrl roll
felP for 290
Fever Thermometers One-minute
'hermometers in rubber cases. All
erified by test. 1.50 value, 89
Waterless Ever-Hot Bags These
vill give an even, continuous heat
'or at least four days. A 2.00
alue for f)8
2 -Quart Enameled Irrigators
Complete, OS4
Syringe Tubing, 5-foot length, special, 15c4
De Velbus Atomizer, No. 15 style, 1.75 value for 1.19
Main Floor West
Conveniences for the Housewife and Home
Sale of Housefurnishiiigs
V&-IN
Quean's Puntrjf Bread and
Cska Cabinet Ktrta lriH,
ami rake moist ami fresh.
Has two ahWvcs, Spt'i-ittl
at 2.1!)
Special
Selling of
Scrap
Baskets
49c, 59c and
69c
Tht'se Immlxn) hus
ki'ts are cl-isfly
woven unit attuned
an
rt't!. Mailt' in Japan. ai5.t z.
en urn! attuned --y,v" Jjl
attriiitive dark
5
Jo-.i.j-u i' ioor
Wax One lb.,
special at
57c
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AluwmuM la K.iua :.- I p. a -I, 'ittV
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Aluminum Sink Strainer Triiin
clu bhape thut fits into tltc conn r.
i-'peoinl, S."0
Fel Naptka Sop
SjH'cial, 10 l;tis, 170
F.leclrie Light Clokra
HriSliiint and 1 n ir
tiuriii njr ; 4'), .",ti
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Important
Price
Pxductions
on
Domestics
Bloomer Satin -The gen
uine l.ip.iMto qttalitii'S in
a hoar.tifnl raiiKO of
otvi, plain shades, self
utripeil. rria'il for Mon-
lay, per 7Cr
yard, OC
Peter Tan Gingham A
most comprehensive as
sortment of enlors and
cheeks, including tho
much-wanted baby check
for handkerchiefs, (iuar
anleed color-fast, 7Cr
.sun-pfoof. Yard OC
Novel Cretonnes Exact
reproductions of French
and English block print
ing, embroidered taffeta
cretonnes, Ossabure
reis and similar fabrics,
in lengths ranging up to
VI yards. 'M inches wide
The values run from 75o
to 1.00. On sale on large
bargain square, A C
per yard . T'OC
Zephyr Dress Ginghams
In beautiful plaids,
checks and plain shades
.'52 inches wide. Unusual
value, Monday, QQr
per yard OJC
Outing Flannel Striped
outing flannel in a warm
flcccv quality. Iong mill
length 1)c
Red Seal Zephyr Dress
Ginghams 2 to 10-yard
lengths in plaids, checks
and plain colors. Priced
for Monday's 1 Q
selling, yard 1HC
C r e t o n n e A good
weight for comforter
coverings in a charming
variety of new patterns.
Specially priced for Mon
day, per I 71
yard 1 ZC
Serpentine Crepe An
excellent assortment of
pretty patterns and color
ings. Per ifi
yard for OOC
Romper Suiting 2 to 10
yard lengths in fancy
styles and plain shades.
32 inches wide. Specially
priced, per OOU
yard
White Shaker Flannel
A heavy quality with
long fleecy warm nap on
both sides. Specially
priced for Monday, per
IT1 14c
Dress Gingham - 32
inches wide; in assorted
checks and colors; a
splendid quality for wo
men's, misses' and chil
dren's garments; in 2 to
10-vanl lengths; Monday
T 12V2C
Imperial English
Nainsook
Imperial Knglish nain
nok is made specially
for The Urandeis Store
ot carefully selected
yarns .siun from extra
ku:tf staple cotton. Its
f plmdiil const ruction
and uniform weave com-liiiu-i!
with the soft tnel
l,w finish rt'iult'rs it a
n:ot diirul le and satis
LirtiTV lininsttok.
10-Yard Bolts, 3(1 Inches
Wide, 3 Qualities
I'nVt'tl at
2.50, 2.75, 3.25
Sea Island
Nainsook
M.uS- t,( 'i'Ttinr JJ.'a
I ' I 1 I t t n, v
!. .'. , ! ;ir.t .,.:ta, lit'.
, ' i ' w i.lt", - i ul.tu .
I'ritv'tl at
5.50 ami
V. a r mv I N ut I h