Spciikrr (lillrlt Drnirs IllcgnI Liquor Krrript "AttMilniflt I>'iIh)H Ilf Toll* I hrclft I nmmlllff, In Wo* |»lv in To** llmtHtt. Aptti ti t til* pmtaHeh It. M M.**i ■*«»«, apeaber r4 th* Hewe* (t ii ,*i, »># irfMrH today k* t i * ■ ha Wheeler It melt hart ce*m i, in to defend hlmeetf egatnet th* * < *i that ha tei-eiyed mnfieceted i. i*,. > • from 1'apertmrnt ct l»MW • ! itrdi t rended the tg«ry ka "eh*« 1 ,i> f ,)*e " It# waa permitted I* ( -min* M I* Aralf*. former Ino> turnout n» .tuatlc* agent. a he tuin*i. the rhar**. i alb it demanded tn know where r. .life *pt hia Infnrmatlmi that 'It* i inftm*«t*d liquor waa #*nt to hla office. !'inm ttrpreaentatlv* Woodruff trepublican of Michigan)," Ac*lf* a*ld( tint Liquor t lalm. "Did Woodruff tell you f received liquor fmm th* Department of Ju* tire?" OHIctt demanded. "Yea, and fmm other paraona," aald fScalfe. "What did Woodruff tall you?" "Mr. Woodruff told mm you had the receipt* to ahflw th* dlapoaltlou of thla liquor. "Dd you *•• them?" "No, Judge Dental T. Wright **ld th* record* of th* department ahowed • trunk of liquor waa aant to your offloo," aald flaalf*. "Do you deny that?” 01 oartalnly do," aald Oltlett. Beard Reports. Ha aald ho heard of newspaper r* porta In tha aprtng of 1919 that tha Department of Juatloe had record* of a trunk of liquor being ahlpped to hla office. "I never use liquor and there never baa been a drop of Hquor In »*f eg Acat." said Olllett. "1 Anally decided to Investigate tbs reports. I found that a constituent en rout# to Florida lost ona of hla trunks containing golf clubs, golf elothas and several bottles of whisky. "This was before the Volstead act became effective, but It waa Illegal to transport Uftuor through a dry state. I Investigated tho missing trunk and 1 carried that In the station hers one of the bottles broke and the trunk was seized by the Department of Jus tice. This constituent was going Ash ing In Florida and he had taken six bottles of whisky with him for use on I lie Aehlng trip. I Anally arranged with the Department of Justice that the man's trunk and his golf clothes ihould be returned to him. It was mt to my office and turned over to **iy constituent." Olllett then produced his correspond run with ths Department of Justice i-'-gardlng hie constituent’s trunk CLARA IMPROVES AFTER OPERATION Fort Wayne, Ind., April II.—Clara Kimball Toung, noted actress and r i ten star, who undarwent an opera tion for removal of a tumor hara fol l wing her breakdown during a par formanc# at a local thaater last weak, was reported to be getting along ae well ae could ho expected today. Phy aiclene said eh# probably will ba able to leave for her home In California In about a month. BRITISH AIRMAN REACHES BAGDAD Bagdad, Irak, April 21.—Stuart Mac Karen, In the British round-the-world plane, arrived her* Sunday night com pletlng a non stop flight from Zlze. I Palestine, a distance of *00 mllee. In eight hours. He made a perfect land l Ing. Tomorrow MacLaren will start on another leg of his Journey, to Bush Ire, about *00 mllee from Bagdad. Cambridge Prepare* Camp for Auto Tourists Cambridge. Neb., Aplil 21— As has been tha custom for several years citizens of Cambridge armed them selvae with rskee, axes end spade* end put In the day trimming and cleaning. The park, 1* acres, at the edge of town. Is the pride of the community and Is well equipped for tourist comfort. This yaar shower baths have been added. Part of the park is reserved for Camp Fire Girls' camp and 300 girls are expected at the camp In June. Republican City School* ' Win Harlan County Content Republican City, Neb.. April 21.— Republican City achool* have been nwarded the ellver loving cup, having taken flrat place In th* Harlan county exhibit held at Alma recently. About 150 gueets reglatered on pa trona' day* fKrldey and flaturday) In th* Republican City achool* and a tine program wae given by tha puplla. McCloud Win* Every County. * York, Keb , April 11—According to ccmplet* return*. C. A. McCloud, can didate for republican national com mltteman, carried every county In the atate. * "■'*■' ' '■ \ Kiddi-a in Drove* Lured by Offer of Free Flitter Egg* k _ Kearney, Neb., April 21.—Mr*. H. H. I5»adle, owner of a fine flock of Whit* Leghorn bene, ndvertle»d that the children of poor famllle* would lm furnlah*d with Kaater egga for the aeklng. They came, alngly and In pair*. In gioupa and In drove*. A barefooted urchin trudged over tha Will for hi* f|U0l*: a little Lord Fountleroy, with Id* chaperon, drov* up In a car for hio contribution. 1 Mr*. Keadle dlacovered that the great preponderance of "poor kid die#” cam* from what might he i termed Kearney'* "gold coaet” In ataad of th# Flrat ward. Than ah* j celled a halt on the Beater egg offer Ing, limiting It to thoae actually In ' peed NORRIS DEMANDS KORI) APPEARANCE M fN gMtiii#*4 jtfett Nttttf !*♦ [ i|f4r^Mnf| iMHiiBMf iM ft fi»«t Mutt »*« ***** Aw mmtM MtttaH wet VW- *d twd*» bt Ht*IU iegntAMrett id SflMraMi*. »h*b MM. Arm*!*' t*g**H Am FbtA * *pn*»t im« t#*e in iitict la * 1*4 tw M»i fHwn »• (1 M»t*M AWl* tMMMit, frHirtai W *>*# iiii|mwb Aw tin taint -Mi wtiiilHm t( iMti* t* [Mr* '>.» rwmtltw Bunkers Want Charge l)rop|MHl t.inroln OfflrUU \»k Their Indirlmenl* Be Di*mii»*>i| in Federal l.iMirU Argumente t« Hart th* Indictment* dlatntaaed again*! t»oj-*l W llowey and L** J, Dunn, president and vie* pr*a Ident, reapertively, ef tbg a’lty Na tional hunk rf Unmln. rhargad with mlaappllcatlon of bank fund*, I# h* Ing haard b*fora Federal Judge Elli ott of along rail*, a. D. In court hare. Attomeya for th* dafrndanta ar gued that th* Indictment* wer* void under th# national banking act be oaos fhe misapplying of fund# must allege that either tha officer* violated th* law without knowledge or con tent of th* hoard or they w*r* put In certain place* by th* hoard to misap ply funda of tha hank. ‘ J. C. Kinder, United State* district attorney, waa to argtia for th* gov ernment this afternoon. Nonogenarian Diea at York. York, Neb,, April 11.—Mr*. Elian Evan*, 14, died Saturday at her horn* In York. Mr*. Evan* I* th* widow of Elijah Evan*, on* of tha pioneer ••t.tlera of York county. She came her* from Wisconsin over 40 year# ■go 'lorn Spring Bring* in Inf* | imr nf (w Miflli !«• H'lpn Hn|tww j i ulM Nnh. I tkgi I* *M the Uw»l 'of* »««*». H<>n the* tat. twwaha j |H.*o* «h**t#t, IVmPHI iHutt* ptMlfa 0>*«*»M Wn,»uh ilunl theater nMta Met theater AMoti V«h |ow«Si theater, (led t«ah 1* Keith theater, Worth matt# Vrh rttattd theater, (kehwrtar, Nah In tha m»rtt apt ingitme la tha lint* | ta ha rheerv Thtr ta tha HIM le eepd j tone tot*# ta tha Idral t«af M«m j of Tha Omaha Me* Win fame and1 forittnr Pend lit all tha h-haa you j wlah Tha Ijoeal Idtf editor haa noth ! Ihg ala* to do hut loot them over and j •alert tha hrat for lha weekly t'aah j rrlaaa Rath weah a flrat prtra of || ta of fared; there la a aaeond prlae nf tl. third of fl and II additional pHaea nf It eirh. !» |uat tahea a llllla effort Peeing your print Joke end name on a moyta arraan la not an empty honor. You Will ha ittrprlard how proflrlent you may become at Joke writing with a little practice, submit only orlalnal lokea and maka them to tha point. Limit your Jokea to *0 worde each and uae lha hlanka which appear in Tha Omaha Bee, Attend the motion picture theater# Haled at the head of thla column each day and get a Hn# on what other* ar* doing in tha Local Laf conteat. Tha editor aelaeta for thla column each day three Jokea that did not win caah prl**a; She—Why did they dig up King TutT Ha—To get a atyla for tha women to wear. William Hubbard, 41* North Twen ty-fifth etreet. Johnnie—(Vlaltlng *oo) What la thla, auntie? Auntie—That la called an aunt aaler,' Johnnie—(Whlaperlng to email pla ter) Let’* pu*h her In, MR* Rant tM'iha WMi 1 hi- II «MM t ’ I »• Mil 'Id tarn* m a M* yaw** npu I* mi |mm Hdiigwi-ii# Hwli. trf khoiiR mi ••Ml iw Sliiilrnts Ktmlilril lo'WorkThHrW W ''mill liem In It* 0f*f*l*4 •I Kr«r«M f»l«l* |V»«ti Ml' * nllrjR. |ut na* ItH, April I* HrH aim a grmtr lahad apt*’nfotittnn food from lira atata on ah**d< la maintain iha Mata tanrbara' ontta#* hit* paral Iliad It an Inot-aaalnt dnmind on Hi# ran of th# pmpli for imfir l’t*»l dent H*ot I a Marlin Ml liMlrd t ppntirT. thl'l la Miam with ll* klip of ryiatodian ilanif* Arnold will prov# profit ahli tn th# (roof *1 odaftlt who mult work limit nay thrnoah Mflllfy Tlirtr loro* In ronnrollon with th* p<>||a*a oamptt* have l»»n turn*-*! Inin l anrall farm on Whlrh alfalfa, e*td*n ptodnri* and llvaatork *r* ralaod A flo< k nf hotta furnlah o**a for tha wllrgi dlnln* nKim aufflolint to out down th* *gg Mil. A hard of Hoi aliln row* will tlva milk and allnil naia a hill of tr|cs Toni by Riant Ihirh ) Raiw* Roof \ Mini N»l I i|»#rlril Ih Wo mmi limit* 1 Itilt H» j»aiti**( l*» to in $Ho|* Th# **|M#*l"rt of #n *.*1% t**» ttlih thtl* h# *11 »#*•*>«** *n «.it*n*#»«l# In Ih* ham In th* ' **i of hi* Kona* t«#»h*hlr f*l*M* lnli"*4 ln|alt| 11*1*t*It* If, tiff tiHlfc T**alfM h*»n1 Ih# lad* #i i**m» *mt manaard l« dr*a him nut Ini* Ih# yard ana b**t mil ih* fi*m** *n valopln* him Th# l*<1 *lt*mp»*d It dr*a hlm#*lf In 1h# hmi#n hy hi* hand* Ilia tmilh#i *nd f#th#r, Mr and Mr* .1 II a In Rani*. »• mmpanlad lh#lr boy to St. .To*#ph ho#pli«l wh»r# Rfi op#i-mlnn wa* lmm#dl»l#ly p#rfortn*d. No hop# !R h#ld for hi* itcov#ry. Th# #xplo*|on* ld#w th* roof from th# h*rn and ih# fir# badly rh*rr#d Ih# atruotur# Dillrr lo Haim Park. Dlllar, April !1—By ■ vot# of the rltlr.mi th# vlllaR* ha* purrh*a*d * hlork of# around for * park. Sl*ly *lm tr»*a hav* hr*n pl*nt«d for »had». Burgess Bedtime Stories ^ IN dWNBSTBh M IM MiM* I# *h» t ««m to w m ?*• <«*•* •• ***** M *«* 'W | |«« .« «*4 ♦** H ****•# *»* *•*,TJ* • ” .Th ImM Mrf BUM' HrwdMit Htf **( *►* • t-umr wb*»* hi #»*«M w*(. h (N #«•» I (It* »<*•«! hr-ntt M MN B"*« I arwat Th* Mat It **»##«• • hM *• «adt «•>#*• ita lit«* F't«at leh *a4 av*n IIm IMM tM*H*t wdtar* *ha Uttar hniM waa • *#»*« *••'«# t« **' I Hath Fat !***♦ Brown*# B*v waa b# IiMhimi i* M rhrtty let tha a'thit am tUM MlH rwM IM a* 1 In*t* n**« io*td# ini a .*-*» hn««* nil It a air* warm Sr* f t*ir( Bill Ihaia ha aaa aaltlB and all bn7 ana* |a ratlaia tanall #ar***n In a Mar* and ) a hit# ratal. Who ahmild hat* Man •ttilMda, «a* inald* II aaa Jlmint' skunk Farwtn BtwWW'a Bra had in la»i»h Ha juai had in Tha Jwk# aaa im him From lha doorway of ih» au#nr houa* la Had ar»n Jimmy Skunk '«m* mil of lha ailt# «f lha Hraah Foraat II# had «->n* nvar and Ml on that alums In walrh Jimmy, and h# had lafl lha door of |ha att#ar houa# «|t*n. Satan nnr# had II anlarad hi# head lh*t Jimmy would #o Inald* that an**' houa*. Whan Jimmy did #« In Farmrr Brown * Boy had tbnu#ht lhat h# ■would #oon com# out. But h# hadn't torn# out. and Farmer Brown'# Boy waa baglnnln# to wnnd*r what h# waa *nlng In do about It. Karinar Brown'* Boy and Jimmy Skunk had b«#n vary Rood frland*. hut It waa a long llm# alnca thay had mat. Thla waa th# Aral lima < inr* hta In lha aumrnrr bafora that Farm *r Brown # Boy had avan aeen Jimmy i Skunk. "I am afraid that llttl# arjrott Mf M»* teifA**** *M • •«*« • tel *1* I *♦« IM* te HWiite a* M 1 »hmNN>I te itllM *• *a » *»w Aa ft <« I A*ai ' Mai U #» I »«WA» I artfte Hxri tte AMM *M IM« w«a Ml (Ml, •* < •*»•« «« Mw Mattw »»• ft1 ta ■ «* aiaaM tert If | tewMA f* bMM *►< **•*• •MMMr ** p»'ii« * te *te »«*•# Man t m«M wwt teat »**a a*4 4 It team, ft* faitite MM II# a«M tte N« »te t'wtaR mi ArM»ti a* M tea* aiHni MM t aaiMM * r »M'*aai *»*A (te Mpaa A., a at tte ai>a«f "I Mil afraid that lit tie at amp ma> hat a fnrgntten me," «atd Karim < liman'* Hoy, house lie peeped tn*lde, li waa al ready dark in there. He couldn't ae* .limine Skunk. Thia mad* matter* worn*. lie tea* afraid that If he ahould tentur# In he might get too rear Jimmy and accidentally frighten him. He knew what would happen In aurh a caae So for a long time he hung ahout that doorway, getting chillier and chillier, yet afraid to go In. Meanwhile, Jimtny Skunk had made hlmaelf quit# at home Ha liked th» Inatd* of that sugar house. It waa i we ten gw# ■ ■< 1H1 to **•*»• ?*• * eaa tto tout'11 atoa* *>4 to»4 i**t ;e»i— >» tod *'-**4 f * jet-fa** Haatt to**4*4 toe* • [■mM to a §i» i to** W a*«i •** ! 04 • f| ft# |ilM0| M »| flfc »** 0 jtttol iwi4*»i.|| W IImMV lift#1, | to* ii j fjtR i§ >j#i4 H* Rif*4 til#** If# #•#»¥* *##4 h m • M #* # |l^ §i *t*fc tif ruHrQl*f Ml I pi IlT if ►'.- 0 t^^utiNM t* #*«## Hit A ^ I im|| #fifl t -to to#t f*tiH *• M »*4 lit 4 It N#| **’|i |M m*t * «#4 M itiliii |*« hi* § *• f* ^ m » ‘fMI t-'f unit* *tH Hi ti|i#<# Iih^w t Hitt I tti Ml Ht MM M * ■ —pH > TIm* * «• *t*#r fimi! 1 > im inh t*m* 4ni —• j«—r R** j > H#r# i twf Hr* I1»n y ***** t«Mt iM R'fcrfti** Hr#** • 4nt r m#—# *a H0«| flit tMtllHii |t*uM M »• t#* flit t«Nt t|f irttt4 ifvltt ItM I THt n*l| *|%»#p4*Mp R* ' wi»M MAN ENDS LIFE IN GIRLS’ DORMITORY Chicago, April It - Walter Kraatii II, 1 rdvereile *»f chiceke ittrtwtt frew Valparalae, Ind. whnae W> wee found early today, took hie r.ar Ufa by alaehtng hie throat with * raa