The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, February 17, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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    Memory of Spy
Proves Faulty
at Red Hearing
jBalonow Unable to Rrrall Age
or Other Facts Under
Cross-Examination by
Prosecution. •
Chicago, Feb. 15.—UP)—The mom
tiry of Albeit liailin, alius Jiulanow,
confessed spy ami agent provoker,
Which enabled him for three days to
tell a wcirld story of crimes alleged
to have been committed by the W. J.
Hums and Thiel detective agencies
pnd operatives of the Department of
Justice failed him today.
Under cross-examination by O. I,, i
Smith, assistant attorney general of
Mlrhigan, Balanow, who made his
deposition here for Frank P. IValsli,
attorney for 22 defendants in the
Michigan communist caste, forgot his
age, tlio date of his birth, the day of
his birthday, the name of the ship
on which he came to America, the
town where he was bgrn and many
other facts about himsglf.
He refused to tell the names of his
brothers and sisters in this country
Who might supply the information
bnd after accusing Attorney General
Smith of trying to make a fool out
of him, refused on advise of counsel,
to tell where in America he landed
or any other farts about his coming
*o this country.
Allen O. Meyers, assistant general
tnanager of Burns agency, who could
hot be found by subpoena servers
When Mr. Walsh attempted to ques
tion him in Philadelphia, New York
fcnd Washington, nppeared today and !
Volunteered td make a deposition.
County Attorney Opposes
Parole for Charles W. Wentz |
Aurora. Neb., Feb. 16.—-(Special.)— !
County Attorney John J. Reinhardt j
bas written to the board of pardons j
*nd paroles opposing parole for I
Charles W. Wentz, former banker ;
here. Wentz was sentenced to the
penitentiary May 26. 1921. for an in- i
determinate sentence of from 1 to Iff
pears. He was found guilty of mak
ing false reports to the secretary of
trade and commerce. At the time the
Supreme court affirmed his sentence,
Wentz was found to be in Jail in
Michigan. County Attorney Rein
hardt says there are other complaints
which will be pushed if Wentz Is re
leased.
Eight Confiscated! Cars
to Be Sold at Auction
Clght confiscated automobiles will
be »old at auction by United States
Marshal Cronin February 21, 23 and
87 on the north side of the pORtofflce. !
State Lumbermen’s Officers
I
1/eft to right: M. A. I’helps, Guy L. Harrison anil G. W. Eggleston.
M. A. Phelps of Wahoo was elected
president of the Nebraska Retail Lum
ber Dealers’ association at the closing
session of its three day convention at
Hotel Rome yesterday. Guy L. Har
rison of Grand Island was elected vice
president, while new directors are
Charles Byers of listings and
Charles Melllck of Nellgh. Walter
DeBolt of Beatrice was named di
rector to fill an unexpired term.
The Nebraska Lumbermen's Insur
ance association, an auxiliary of the
dealers’ organization, elected officers
as follows: President, G. W. Eggles
ton of Bennet; vice president, Guy L.
Harrison of Grand Island; treasurer,
C. R. Judkins of Upland; secretary, E.
Aurora Woman Attacked
by Man Hiding in Her Barn
Aurora, Neb., Ueb. 16.—(Special.)—
Miss Lillian Merrill is recovering from
an attack made on her by an unidenti
fied man who had been htding in her
tarn. When she went out to care foi
her chickens, she was slugged and her
screams stifled with hay which was
forced Into her rnouth. She lapsed
Into unconsciousness and her assail
ant fled evidently thinking she was
dead. She suffered greatly from
shock and cold and is unable to give
any description of the man.
E. Hall of Elncoln; directors, E.
Mlttlestadt of Norfolk. Walter DeBolt
of Beatrice, Charles Byers of Hastings
and Charles Mellick of Neltgh.
Preceding the elections, the morning
was devoted to reports of committees
and discussion of subjects pertaining
to good of the order. Thursday night
the lumbermen and their wives were
entertained with a number of vaude
ville acts and a buffet lunch at the
sBrandels store by Omaha wholesalers
and retailers.
f urpowder, make*
Food-Drink
W Avoid Imitation—Snbiti totes
‘Mng\entfeat
Skinner’s
l nhe Superior
MACAPONI
COAL Franklin County COAL
This is a very HOT and long LASTING fuel.
DOES NOT clinker and has a clean WHITE ASH.
SMALL EGG SIZE
PER TON $11.00 Delivered
Thoroughly Screened Before Delivery
CONSUMERS COAL & SUPPLY CO.
AT Untie SI4S. "Dealer. In Good Cod" AT Untie 0I4«
MILK g=„ *- 5c a 10c
POTATOES bs 18c
TOMATOES ~ 3- 25c
BUTTER st ssl. “ 50c
FLOUR QUALITY6^ 12«* “£* 48 Ibr $1.59
CRISCO "*** 29c
SALMONS 29c■' 14c
SARDINESgtr 10c
PANCAKE £. a 2 25c
TUNA FISH g . 25c
EGOS ssl«. — 36c
JELLO Flavors p*# 10c
GRAPEFRUIT s~ g 9c
COFFEE s “r*1 41c
. * -=
p CLEANEST STORES IN THE WORLD
Wise Demands
Investigation of
Former Army Officer 1 ant6
Congressional Inquiry Into
Retirement Order Against
Major General
Washington, Feb. 16.—tA*)—A con
gressional investigation of the recent
enforced retirement from the, army of
Maj. Gen. Adelbert Cronkhite. 80th
division commander In France, was re
quested yesterday by Jennings Wise,
who served as lieutenant colonel In the
division and who said that 50,000 of
his comrades in arms tinder General
Cronkhite were determined to stand j
by their old commander.
The request was contained in a let- :
ter sent to Senator Heed, republican, j
Pennsylvania, in whict) Colonel Wise ;
revealed that he was one of those
who helped prepare a pamphlet re
cently circulated among members of
congress setting forth the views of
General Cronkhtte’s friends regarding
his retirement.
Colonel Wise said also that Ashhy
Williams, also a lieutenant colonel In
the 80th division, and other former of
ficers and men of the division living
In Pittsburgh and Bethlehem, Pa., In
New York city and In Virginia and
West Virginia, had a part In prepar
ing and circulating the pamphlet. Both
Colonel Wise and Colonel Williams
are lawyers.
To Block Nomination.
Senator Heed was not ready to an
nounce whether he would comply
with the request that he Introduce a
resolution of inquiry. Otlfer senators,
however, including Senator Glass, dem
ocrat, Virginia, within whose state the
80th division was trained, made
known their intention to block con
firmation of General Cronkhlte's suc
cessor, Brig. Gen. Hanson E. E. Ely
of the army service school-at Fort
Leavenworth, Kan., until the facts
can be established.
fn correspondence with the War de
pertinent, published in the pamphlet.
General Cronkhlte attributed his re
tirement to his activity in seeking to
bring to JusticQ those responsible
for the death of his son. Major Alex
ander P. Cronkhlte, who was mysteri
ously shot in 1918 at Camp Bewls,
Washington. In one instance he was
quoted as declaring that the attorney
general had dropped the case at the
request of Beoretary Hoover, Senator
Calder, republican. New York, and
others, a statement which resulted
In denials from both Mr. Hoover and
Mr. Calder.
Urged Karly Trial.
His only action In the case. Secre
tary Hoover said, had been to write
a note to the attorney general saying
he hoped that Captain ltos'-nbluth,
one of the men indicted In connec
tion with the killing, could be given
an early trial.
Senator Calder likewise declared he
had sought only to expedite the trial
of the accused men. Because one of
them was a constituent of his, he
added, he had been so insistent that
anyone examining his correspondence
on the subject could see that he had
been "almost insulted” by the I)e
partment of Justice, because of the
attitude he took.
If in formal request for a congres
sional inquiry was addressed to Hena
tor Heed, Colonel Wise explained, b'
cause the headquarter* of th# 801
Division association I* located in
Pittsburgh, the senator * home to* <
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of rich, ripe, juicy Hawaiian Pineapple, deliciously
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You will like it—and it’s good for you, too.
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Northrup - Jones Co. Now Operate the
Table Supply Bakery Department
Where they will carry the tame high quality at told
at their Sixteenth and Farnam Street Store.
SANDWICHES AND PASTRY LUNCHES WILL BE SERVED
WITH SWEET MILK OR BUTTERMILK _
SATURDAY GROCERY SPECIALS
Minnecota Macaroni and
Spaghetti, 6 pk(p«... 35<*
Carnation or Pet Milk,
5 cans .... .49*
Quart jar* Olive*....39C
Prune?, 3 lb*, for.«....37C
Red Salmon, can .....«,. .23C
Bulk Cocoa, per lb...»...9C
Advo Jell, 2 pkfrs.......15C
Ankola Coffee, 3 lb*...9ftc
Gunpowder Tea, per lb. — ...!>5C
Blue Bell Flour.
48-lb. sack . . $1.59
Sardines in Mustard and
. Tomato Sauce, 3 cans 40<*
Crystal White Soap, 10 bars.47<*
Crystal White Soap Chips, largy pkjj.lioC*
Table Supply Prices Cannot Be Beat
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
TOMATOES, SPK
CIAI,, extra fancy,
3 lb*. for....2f»C
Cranberries, N e w
Jersey, extra fancy,
per lb.10<*
NEW POTATOES,
extra fancy, per
lb.12^
S T RAWBERRI1 S,
extra fancy, nice
and ripe, qt. boxer
for. • .40#
N'ew Carrot*, lanre
bunche*, 15<* per
bunch; 8 for. .25^
Rananax, nice and
ripe, dozen . •20<4
Pascal Celery, nice
and white. 1 doxen
stalks to bunch,
at .i9C
GRAPEFRUIT, nice
and juicy, 7 H c kind
at 8 for. 25C
Jonathan Apples,
extra fancy, per
doxen . . .25c
Florida Oranges—Tokay Grapes—Mushrooms—Celery—Cabbaire—
Cueutnbe.rs -Green and Wax Beans—Fresh Green Peas. Always
•>* lowest prices.
Special in Our Produce Department
hxtra fancy ( ream
cry Butter, No. 1,
pet* lb.IDO
r-ees. strictly fresh,
direct from the
country, doz.. . Jill*4
Cheeaa, fancy full
cream, lb, .. . 29C
Choicest of Meats--Specially Priced
Fancy Yount
Lamb Lor*, per
ih.ar.c
Extra lean Pork
Shoulder*, per
Ih.104^
Extra lean Pork
Chop*. Ih 12'4C
Yount Veal Roast,
per lb llS'iC
Extra lean I’ork
Loins, lb.. 12 ' f*
Fancy Vnuni!
Lamb Stew, per
lh. ........7’»<*
•
Choice Steer Beef
Relit, lh. 10<*
Choice Steer Rilr
Boiling Beef, per
lh.5«*
Young Veal Breast
at. per lb. . . H'v <*
Choice Steer I’or
terhouse Steak,
per lb. . 2?»f*
Sugar Cured
Breakfast Union,
per lb. 1
Morrell's Break
fast Bar up, per
lb.
CIGARS - Just Inside the Door
Honey Prop ('iirurr, Be value, box of 10. JJIto
l.ur.onicn Manilla*, box of 50..S2.0I)
Benito tSurcia, rperinl, box of 50.!|(|>!>
French Briar Piper, BOr value.IlDr
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Omaha’s Leading Cash Markets
Quality Meats and Provisions
Lowest Prices
Mail and Eaprei* Order* Filled From Thi* Li*t
212 North 16th Street 4903 South 24th Street
2408 Cuming Street
634 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, la.
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The wisest protection.
IS Rig ID INSPECTION
Prime Beef
Rib Roast,
Boned, Rolled
Small, Lean
Pork Shoulders,
special at, lb.,
10c
Choicest
Pork Loins,
small and lean.
Pure
Rendered Lard,
per lb.,
Choicest Beef Chuck Roast.10c
Strictly Fresh Eggs . 35c
VEAL
Choicest Veal Shoulder Roast 15c
Choicest Veal Stew. 11c
Choicest Veal Legs—
Vi or whole. 20c
Choicest Veal Loins—
*/2 or whole .20c
Choicest Veal Chops ........... 22c
SMOKED MEATS
Fancy No. 1 Skinned Hams _22c
Fancy Breakfast Bacon.19c
Fancy Strip Bacon .15c
Cudahy’s Puritan Breakfast
Bacon . 35c
Armour’s Star Breakfast Bacon 35c
Armour’s Star Skinned Hams 27c
PORK CUTS
Choice Fresh Spareribs.10c
Choice Fresh Neck Bones, 7 lbs . 25c
Choice Fresh Pig Feet, 4 lbs.25c
Choice Fresh Pig Ears, 4 lbs.25c
Choice Fresh Pig Tail.11c
Choice Fresh Pig Snouts, 4 lbs. . 25c
Fresh Pig Hearts, 5 lbs.25c
Fresh Lean Side Pork.18c
Fresh Lean Skinned Ham..18c
Choice Boston Butts.15c
Choice Salt Side Pork.18c
Special Leaf Lard ..11c
Fancy Summer Sausage 20c
Choicest Sirloin and Round Steak, 15c
Fey. Sugar-Cured Picnic Hams, 131 2c
SPECIAL ON CANNED GOODS
Fancy Early June Peas, 3 cans . .38c
Fancy Sweet Corn, 3 cans.27c
Fancy Pork and Beans, 3 cans...30c
Fancy Tomatoes, 3 cans .33c
Kamo Vegetable Soup.10c
Carnation Milk, small cans, 6 for 30c
Carnation Milk, tall cans, 3 for. . 30c
Sardines in Oil, 5 cans.25c
Fancy Red Salmon.25c
P. & G. Soap, 10 bars .45c
Catsup, 8* 2-oz .12c
Catsup, 151 2‘oz.20c
Buehler Bros. Red B Coffee,
special at, per lb.30c
Buehler Bros. Royal Brand Coffee,
special at, per lb.35c
Liberty Nut Oleo, per lb .20c
Liberty Nut Oleo, 5 lbs. .9Sc
Evergood Oleo. 2 lbs.45c
Evergood Oleo, 5 lbs.$1.10
Genuine Spring Lamb—
Hindquarter .20c
Forequarter.14c
Chops .20c
BEEF CUTS
Choice Rib Boiling Beef.6c
Choice Corned Beef .14c
Fresh Hamburg Steak. 2 lbs .25c
Fresh Ox Tails. 4 lbs.25c
Fresh Beef Brains, 3 lbs .25c
Fancy Breakfast Sausage.15c
Special Danish Pioneer Creamery
Butter . 47c