The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 24, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    THK OMAHA I5EE: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2-1. 1022.
Posse Surrounds
Robber Suspects
at lal(Iain,K;in.
film Sheriff Hyer. Send Ne
LriLins to AM Auto
Stolen at Norfolk I
Keeoveretl.
Lincoln. Nov. IJ. tNpetlul fed
Ml Prohibition Officer Tom Carrol),
Dsputy I'nlted Btatee Mamhul John
Meriting and Iicputy Htale Sheriff
Karl Hchmltt left hero bv automobile
thl morning for Ihiildarii, K:in., where
n iiof! I reported ui rounding two
nu n hclkved hi b h.ink roMcm.
Tim men wire driving tin nuloino
Ii!h, when Ihey became mired In the
mud. J'iirnnTX tliviii i-n out of
Hit- enr rind fI- on font. Invi-etlg.-i-tion
rfvinli'J in the iil.ninliiiinl cur
u wiwedoff dhotKUu nml ammunition
and llk Ih IIfv.iI ttnli-ii from a nloro.
IteroVIT Milll ll Alllo.
OffiiTiH Ideutlf.cd the. automobile
on I hut tocii fnitn 1'Vrie Vhl"n, Nor
folk tuxli'iih driver, Hundny night by
two tio'ii wlin hired him to drive them
to M.iiIImoii, then forced him Into the
li.it k i nl until they halted t a m hool
booms mar Hhlhy, whero thy left
Win l.i. mi. I hand nrnl foot nnd ftcil
u i li lils mill. mi. lillc.
il" mi,- foiiinl next morning by the
m hool teacher when ulie fume in open
!!; Iim. hull.
May ll (innslrri. ,
The iwn men mirroutnh-d hy th
Im ar believed lo b member f
a Kanim gun; which In ai-cud f
th robbery of th hank at Ktapl.
burnt. Neb, Sunday ink' lit an. I til
Imiik at II ol'l nii, Kan,, three ffi
ago, m will n numeroue anmll town
tr rolilri- In Nehraaku recently,
Th Nflirukn officer were ent
to Nlil th Kanaaa powie hv rUate Hher
Iff Cua Hyer. who a notified of
th abandoned Nebraska tatlcab.
Ilritinh Chaiieellor to Sail
for America Defender 26
Imdun. Nov. 23 tly A. l.r Ae
cording to Ilia preaent iimm:iunt,
th nw chancellor of the exchequer,
Kl;irUy llnhlHl. will atari fur the
I'nlted fctntea on hi iliht funding ml
,on on December IS, accompanied by
Hie governor of the bank of Kngland.
Th'-y hope to vldit t'iriolii nt tlir
ronrliH'oii of thi'lr mlwloii In W'ukIi-IllKloll.
(ireililini Dean Lecture
oti ('uncer at Kmlio Station
".Modern Medli'lne," whii the ttiplc
of mi fulilrt'KH ih-llvcred hy Dr. Hir
tiinn von W. Hi'hiiltc, iH-an of (.Vi-lBh-ton
rolh'KM of inmllPinr, lit the Omiiha
Crnln Kxi'hnnj;A hroudi'iiHtliiK utation
In nt n If,- li t .
Tin1 h-ctiiifr toiii'hrd on tlm ile
vrlopinnt of eunccr, nn-thodn of
c urlilw tli rav.iHm of the diheniw nml
tiii;iioir,i lukt-n hy modern tnedh-lne
to lliniri.'ilo th" niiilik'nunt Ifirni,
General Business
Situation Better
Commerce Department He
ports Conditions Swinging
Raek to 1920 Level.
VunhitiRton, Nov, 13 Tit co
nomlc condition thrnuk'hout tho coun
try ur twIiiKing hHi k to 1920 level,
troordlng to th mirvfy of current
I uliiM durlntr Ootolwr, lfufd hy the
fotnnifrr department.
"Th cl'HrlnK up of th bltumlnou
roiil ultuattlon," the anrvey naidi ")ui
enahM thn ntwl mill to Increiu
their operation, hut thfl unfilled
ateel ordHr continue to gain. Produc
tion of both hltuiulnou nml anthra
cite coal ahow further Imreane hut
the tmimportiitlon ultimtion. with a
record poatwnr ahnrtuK of car. I
Rllll a lltnltliifr fiictor.
Iiwliulliiig utock, deliiva In IriuiH
portiitinii und liicrcimi'd ii(;-, due to
lnhor nhortuiie, have coinhlnnd to ralne
price to a nnirked ilenree. The vol
ume of huinena, a reflected In mile
of malt order houm-M, chain Htm en and
In hank clearing nnd debit, con
tinue to Increnne nnd expand to meet
thene condition, TM ha reulted
In a rle In Interest rnt'i nnd n full
in bond price. Taken altogether, th
xtatlHtlcal Indicator reflect coiidltion
decidedly In the up'ln of tho hind
nc cycle."
Hee Want Ad Produce Iteault.
Judge Rulvs Married
Man Is Entitltil to Fete
Evenings Off Each Week
New York, Nov. S3. A married
man, according to Vic Chancellor
Huntley of New Jerey, la entitled to
hi Hutunlay afternoon off, and even
a few venlnga.
Thli finding la a part of th record
in the aepnratlon ault brought by
Anna C. Krug, SO, of Bomervlll, N. J.
agalmt John McCoy Krug, also 20.
On Haturday afternoon, when he
might have ruhed to her arma, he ln.
tered around with the boy. Ha even
did It now and then In the evening.
"I'm not going to enter a final do-
cIhIoii now," aald th vie chancellor,
ini going to give you popI a
chance to mnke up. Take your time,
I won't hurry you.
Woman Mayor In Dcs Moines
Dc llol.neH, la., Nov. !3. iJe
Mul tick ha a woman mayor for the
lirwt lime In It hltory, Mr. C. A.
MorrU, who wo elected to the city
council InNt Kprlng, took over the
mayor' dutlea today when Mayor
Ctrl fjarver left for a 10 day' vaca
tion.
Stilt
Friday and Saturday
!0ay Oppoirtiiity to Bay
YoMrWIoter
Hart Schaffner&Marx
Finest Hand Tailored
Suits for Men and
Young Men
Worth
$40
to
$50
t
Everu suit
w r aT m k .
19 II I Id
season's
product
and this
season's
model
Men's Conservative Styles '
Younpr Men's Extreme Styles
Single and Double Breasted Effects
Fall Sport Models
Worsteds fiissimcros, choviols, tweeds, Homespuns in
nil the newest the .season affords.
All sizes from III lo 12, for men of regular, stout, short
or slim Imiltl.
Kvety man ami younj: man knows that Hart Schaffner
& Marx produce the finest ready-to-wear clothing nnd
their guarantee of perfect service or a new garment,
t'omhiued with ours, gives the greatet clothing-values
ever afforded.
Kcmemher, those are nil short lots one, two and three
of a hind so early selection is advisable.
This sale represents a purchase of the surplus stock of
Hart Schaffner & Marx. Each season we are able tc
purchase part of this surplus stock at a low figure and
pass the savings on to our customers.
111
1 m
&)mmon Sense
How
from
Kmplo) er May Iarn
Kiiilu) ee.
Mr. Kmnloyer, ha It occurred to
you that being an employer for m
long, a curt of dictator, for no many
year, you have caned to W-arn?
J it not true that you mora and
more lnlt that our dH m-e ritilit.
that your wa of doing thing hi
! bvt, and that tho.e who differ with
you are not In your via a m Intel
lltiHire, eiprrlente, and method of
perforniln' our certain line of
work?
It ml-flit tn a vnliml.l. leaeon 10
oni rmployet to heotn em
ploye fur a while.
I lii..' well a tho.e under hem
'are linlile to get Into a int.
I Hut Vlng a U, on can follow
i vim iiti uiii.ifi.iip.
I Hut li ili.e a Ih, i'Uie ne
. ui tf itu.'t-eit hii coioe. I no rernmn
I fur getting the Men, that you an't
learn, ptmiil'ly front your men.
l'ven gi enter ucce mlKht have
tieeti miiIiIh. Von don't knowl
lifieti th luen ni. i do the work
thn piauuiit DilHir, iii-i inure pracllcm
and niore ecoiivMOli'Hl in pl-ittnlng th.ie
their imptoycj mmilj t.
Tho wit i hue L.tena, and get hll
turn to make aiiggeatimia, occasion
ally, to the good of all i-onoerned.
(Culrlihi, If.'tl
llee Want Ad produce reaulfa.
Defense Opens Arguments
l.o Angcle, Nor. "3. Defenaa
argument were begun thla afternoon
in tlm trial of Arthur t". Ilurch for
the murder of J. Helton Kennedy and
were expected to hint all of Friday.
Deputy District Attorney W. 8. Clark
will clone the argument Monday or
Tueaday.
Ill
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(Q)fEMIN(B
Saturday on Our Eighth Floor
A Whirling Maze of Color and Clowns
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Largest Toy Department in the
Middle West Opens at 9 A. M.
The Results of a Great Shopping Expedition
You will remember that last year The Iirandcis Store sent to Europe a number of its buy
ers, under the leadership of Mr. George Brandeis. On this, the greatest shopping expedition
that ever went out of Omaha, Mr. Brandeis-and the head of our toy department visited Trance,
Germany and Austria, and spent many days in the leading toy factories. They Ixwght toys direct
from the manufacturers, not only at the lowest possible cash prices, but they were given the
first pick in selection. These toys came to tljc United State before the toy tariff went into ef
fect, and we will sell them on the old tariff basis. When you remember that the old tariff rate
on toys was 35 per cent and the new 70 per cent, you will readily see the advantage our custom
ers will obtain through our purchase of these toys under the old tariff. .
We were as careful in making selections as wc were in obtaining price concessions,, and
you will be delighted with the character of the toys which you will find in this, the largest toy
department in the middle west. , . , J: L. BRANDEISJ & SONS.
Bring
the
Children
Santa Claus Will Be There in Person With a
Present for Every Little Boy and Girl Who
Attends. We Are Also Going to Give Away
Before Christmas
Ten Beautiful ShetlandPonies
We Will Tell You All About It in Our Friday Ad
And You Will See the Ponies in Toy land, Saturday
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