The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, May 03, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 20, Image 20

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After Mr llilimMirrMttI of *MI*
Inn, |M kwrlM I* Mt horn*, tMit
•be will temaln unit! neet M"M*»
who* »ltg Will t*n#o##l Meeelf ft not
lh» *fM of fM pcpulec* Mr W d*t*
TM qt|e*n, t<MMlww Vlnrtquerr*. who
think* no nmt* of « nnprerrman Vwl
••rad IhMI »lt* doe* of IMMil I'lrrtr
Waroardlrk w*» ordered fnm hrt
throne by I'eder»I .1 title* Wnodmttgh
H*Mr* *nn*uneih* the! lennar
would no lunger rule »ny perl of
omeb* for at leant *n da' *, Wood
rough naked ftamarillrk wh*th»r hr
had gnv recommendation*,
Votir honor," anld Hantirdlrk, "I
hat# nothing to eny except th* evl
dene* ea waa introduced in ih* record
of her eg** "
tVoodroueh ordered h»r to **rv* fn
day* in th* Dongle* county Jail and
to pay a t*ot) fin*. Her nenfeni * la
lo begin Monday and the officer* were
ordered to coll*t t the fin# on any
property belonging to Lout**.
After »entence war parsed Louise
broke down and cried.
I^oulae * attorney* have not yet dr
cidod whether they will appeal.
Louis* waa diraaetl In a new brown
alraw hgt. brown spring tailored ault
and patent leather shoe*, on her
right hand ahe wore a large diamond
ring and on her left a wedding ring.
Hhe waa found guilty of five liquor
counts Thursday by a Jury In federal
court following trial on a grand jury
Indictment.
New G. 0. P. State
Committee List
One Man and One Woman
"&W From Each Senatorial
District.
Th# new* republican stale, committee
of one m:m and ono woman from
each senatorial district is composed
of the following:
District No. 1, Klchardson, Nemaha and
Johnson: A. H. Downing, Vests- Mis. V.
U. J.yford, Falls City.
District No. 2. Otoe, Css*, harpy: I. D
Clsrk, I'Hpilllon, Mrs. A. K. Ptorker, Ns
brattka City.
idsfrhr No. J. Dmiglis: Harry S, Byrne,
Hr* John N. Baldwin.
District No 4. Douglas Abel V. fhot
we»t. Airs Lulaii T. Andrawa
District No 4. pout Us: Jams# V. Chl
•ek. Mrs A H. Fatter#
Plfrl't No. 4. Douglas: Henry J
Sfyers. Mr* Ann# ftwobodl
District No 7. Douglas. Harry H. Lapl-(
duf M!f* Halen Cornell.
District No i. Dodge. Washington: B
G Allen Blstr, Mra Grace Ballard, Blatr.
District No. #. Burt. TfcurgtOA. Dakota.
Dixon F. r. Harris. BmSfidd; Mr*. w.
P Warner. Dakota City.
Dlatrlet No 1 0 Cedar. KnOx. W. W.
v alt on Canter; Mra. w. A. Meaerva.
’Jre'ghton.
Diet net No. 11, Pierra. Wayne. Madison
l*ona:d Maps*. Norfolk, Mr* JC# F
Hughe', We.vne.
Dlatrlet No. 12. Stanton, Cuming. Cnl
(va: At. 15. Kerl, Wear Point; Mrs. Georg#
l.bgrly, Htsoton
District No. 13. Mutter, Beijndera: VS. G
Hail. David City, Mra. Emil Jtenaon,
S\ m hoo
District No. 14. Lancaatsr: F H. Stout,
Mfiroln; flara Smith. University Place.
District No Ifi, Lancaster; E. P. Brown,
Lincoln: Dalle Kste*. Lincoln
District No. IS, Gag*. Pawnee: H. K
Eii-Ueit, Beatrice; Mr*. Dr. Boyer, Pew
it*'# City.
Dlatrlet No. 17. Jefferson, Thayer, Fill
Iium*. Era ok n am her all. Hebron; Mrs. j
I ad Hlnoi*. Gilead.
District .Nii is. kawsfd. Hallo#: Thoinii
Dread lock, Crete Mra. K K Beltser, I
H#w* rd.
Dsuht No. 19. Hnmilt«n, York. Polk:
H M fltanley. Aurora, Mi* W. A. Pres
ton, Bt.romabsrg.
Dot*rlrt No Merrick, Nance. Ple»te;
Carl Kramer, Columbus Mrs. E. N. Bai-j
bar. Fullerton.
Dletri'-l No. 21, Boone, Wheeler, An'*
lops b*erg« V, V, Hi.sms, Alma. Mr*
M#r«ta Johnson Nellgh
D a»rlct No Si. Hop Boyd. Ke;apah*.
Blown Hock Jo.m A Davies. Butte,
Mr*. Blsnth# Williams. Ain#worth
District 23 Blsifl* Loup, Oarfteld, Val
ley * u*?er Clarence N. D#m*. Ord; Mr*.
J K Ward Art »d,a
Dlftrlrt 24. Graeley, Howard. Hall, Os
f»r ft McCracken Grand Island, Mra
BeulgJi ft. Mlnnbk, Ft, Paul.
Dls rlft 26. Hherman Buffalo, Kearney:
C P Anderbarry. Minden, Mre. Frank
Vendeworker, Kearney.
District 24. Adam*. Clay C H Kppar
a«n. Fairfield- A7r# John Mister. Hasting*
Dimrh t J7. Franklin. Webster, Nuckolls;
J Warifti Keifar, Jr„ Must, wick, Mr*
Wejjel Powell. Bed < loud
(Harriet It. Harlan. Furnas, Gosper.
Phelps- • lnrence A Davis Holdregr. Ml«*
Alsdae Drlebnw, Bsaver I'lty.
District. *f. Ited Willow. Frontier,
lljyvN, Hitchcock, Dundy. ( base. Petkln*
W. F Wood. Hnlfter; MfS. J. L. Pernbst,
Jmpet lal
District 30, Lincoln, Dawson Fred L.
T«i».p|e', North Plait*, Mr*. If. C. Hooker*
timhenbiirg. '
District 31. T.ogen. Thomss, Hooker, Afa
Pberson KePH. Arthur, Grant. Garden
Hegel ('heysnne, Kfmhai; M*r»ln W
Hlrwery, kidney; Mrs. fJ, T. Ifsynen, Kim
Ha f I
District ft, Cherry. fherldan. Bo# Bulla,
Dawes fiour- Wondruff Bell. Valentine.
Mre KPsahetb Smith. Chad'oo
DUtrl',t 13. grotUbluff. Banner, Morrill
F Vf WesterveMt. fcnttsbluff; Mre.. J. A
Neighbor*. Bridgeport
Mr*. John R. Hay* Dir*.
Mra. John R. Heye. *0, wife of the
ate John R. Hay* of Norfolk, Neb.
’led Thutaday at the home of her
•on Cherlaa R. Heye, In Denver.
She la aurvlveh by her eon and
wo elitera. Mlaaee Alke Mill* enh
J»rgtret Mllla of Omaha. W. C.
■Jille, a brother, live* In I.lncoln,
#nneral aervlrew will tie held Sun
lay at Norfolk.
1 . 1 I"". 1 ■ ■ ■ ' "■ ...—
It’s not our "say-•o’* but
our "know-how” that
makes
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
so easy to take and so
pleasing to the palate.
MmwiPm spells in- Jb&
creased strength,
sturdiness, efficiency. Vu
: m ■ m ifl
Use Cuticura Soap
And Ointment'
To Heal Sore Hands
i
“Si/iehurn Boh" Aopears in Omaha
| ck, is for. tie.
i R'eWc.
siir.KM i.re bewailing tn •
mantfrr In which the ffirls arc copy
Inn their style*. It appear* the »jhl*
are net satfsfi'd with their "boyish
bobs.” but ^hnve n«>w rdnptnfi side
burns to jrlve them that mannish
effect.
Here is nn# nf the first std^burn
bob* tn appear In Ormha.
"Lots nf the girl* wear' th*lr hair
this way in ^\i*hin*ton. 1 si' s Mr*
111 lit nrmr nr piutit month*,
who .lamp from Hip • Hpitnl rlt.v lo
< Inraha
"Its* a III Up nmi" prnnni/in'pil than
Ihp Kli'n T’lt bull, you *pi\ It’* qultp
Hip raRp. ’
Mi*. Knoch livp* m a Inins dow at
SixilPth and Frank tdrprt*. Sh* ha*
br#n rimpIps Hi* Mrrrlr* booth at thr
Brandrl* Storo Omaha-Brr tnltrt Rood
pxpo*ltlon.
German Blockade
Scheme Proposed
Belgian Prrmier Suggest*
Plan a* SubfUitutt (inaraii
tee of Reparation*.
I-ondnn, May I A prnposaI for *n
economic blocked* of Germany
through action of th* league of na
tion*. If Germany default* upon her
obligation* In the Dawes plan. I'M
propoeed to Premier flimiay Mac.
donald today by Premier Theunle and
Foreign Minister Hyman*, of Bel
glum.
Thl* propo»a! was made In order to
aatlsfy the demand of Premier Poin
car* of France for guarantee*
Foreign office officlala nr» optimis
tic over the vlalt of Belgian official*,
believing It will accelerate th* *<lop
tlon of the expert*' repaiatlon*
report. '
The Belgian* explained the adjiiel
mentis which the French believe
necessary, especially th* matter of
keeping the German railway* avail
able for movement of occupational
troupe if auch a movement la deemed
neceseary.
It was expected that Premier Mac.
dona Id would assent to minin' adjust
ment*.
Fnntrncllr (look Jailed.
Fels BenedlHo, conk *1 the Font'
n»lle hotel, l* und'r arrest for the al
leged theft of * 122 from ’he looker "I
Joe Gi«tn, another took.
The 1123 represented a rear'*
Inga, which Gleto Intended to send
back *o hi* family In Italy.
Ben'dltto I* In jail, hut th* money
has not been recovered.
BRIDE LEAVES
DAY AFTER WED
dUeula Owen* and Robert l<euty
were ni.-irrUd In MinneapoUx July 2,
1H23. and ahe mine alun* to Omaha*
the next day, ahe testified In domes
tie relation* court, where she wax
^ranted a divorce Friday. Khe said
he come here and lived with her for
three weeks some time Inter. Hut
he went out every night alone, she
testified Sh» Is a stenographer and
resides at lid!) South .Tenth »tr*et.
i
Pacific
Northwest
GIV« YOUPSKI.F THAT PPOMTSP.n
trip to this Great Vacation Empire
that cover* the va*t area* of Oregon
and Washington, British Columbia and
Alaaka—the land ot big thing*—big
mountain*, big tree*, big river*.
Round trip from
Omaha
Beginning jfay a
Portland Tacoma
Seattle
Sea Denver, trank Colorado and Salt Lake
City at, tha aame coat Kaay aide tnpa to
Rocky Mountain, Yallowatona and Crater
Lake National Parka. Returning by Call*
forma about 111.00 more.
00 on tha aplandld Union Peoihr rraina—
the Portland Limited orConfinental Limited.
1 mile* along tha old Oregon trail, 200
milaa along tha matehlaaa Colombia River.
Writ* ft frm booklet
"Pmific Nartkmntl mttd Almlm"
Far lefermatlee, act—
*■ R. Carte. Cftr Paaa Ageet, U. P. Syelem
>414 (ledge St- Omaha, Pheee Jack eon S«22
CeeaeUdated Ticket Othee
1414 hedge St.. Phene Atlaatle 9214. er
Uatae (taliae, 10th aed Merer Streete
Union FtaciHc
Hui i (Mm j
Ynlt* Visits llrn*
It' llliwr I* nf IlnttK'
•I t m»«try * Itih
IUhUM'I,
I .<•*•1 It H (*r* t»** II p***l I
*»*>< M* i Mat im V»t* wn i Mr ••if I
••Miah)hi*fM>* »Minl grhooi *» ml
tnnaha »* th* i (Ml of Ml rl»»*m*u i
I trthtr K«i*fil*r
Hi tii I hr iwn «f honor »< gj
t*lit tii* nwiM itHititrf iloti]
i tnn*t*» *i riling |ir I Inn,* |* * |
(•»n#til*M liiilwMtv on Thin***. I
\mniian t»t«il«n*
dim* hi* giailimtion fi«m v*l* f*r. I
Mum* ha* *t>*nt mop g <|ii*rt*p of g|
ipglutf to Thing, th* Vnl* in Thing
nt nhhti !(•> I* pt**ldont t* a phtlnn
thiotih *• limit (tnanoml hv Val* mm.
It hi* a MfllT of tan ihrtari ami 6*tg|
rhln*** •lintrni* Th* p»hoi>| I* mm
t»i*r(t of ?? hu'ldfng* *<n a rampua
nf 4(t an** and n»* **tatdt*h#d If
>tat* ag",
Th* putpo** of th* |natltii||nn I*
t<* turn a *t*adt* »tr*ant *‘f dortorg
and nur***. «*«t*rn train'd, Inin
Thing, twinging light to th* darkn***
of th* China*# m*<lirat prarttr*.
,tohn tV, Mnddon, pi**ld»nt nf th*
S*brn*ka Vnlo Alumni n**nrtaf ton,
and th* atumclatloti nmmtior* antar
ialn*d f"r Dr. Hum* lag' night
Dr* Want Ada Prodhrg lt»*tilla.
It’s
Here
V i
i Vaudeville—Photoplay*
rjjpTTrirj
STARTING TODAY W
SHERRI REVUE
j with
MELVIN STOKES
CAST OF 12
Bif luppnrting hill, inrlndin*
ACKERMANS ORCHESTRA
TODAY Rtf
■1 _\ Twn Timtt
MATINEE SATURDAY
World* r
Rjr Marjr Rnbart* Rinahart and
A»#ry Hnpwood \
E*'n(*, SOr-92. Mat., SOc-tl.lO
NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS
GRAND Itih and Blnjtay
HOPE HAMPTON
la "DOE* IT PAY?"
BOULEVARD VI rl and laavtawarth
Ow#n Wlatar’s "Tha Virginian."
Vaudavllla and Cnuiady.
I.OTHROP.Mill and Lathray
Pans Gray’a "TO THE LAST MAN."
Gamady, "Pnnrdar and Amalia."
Starts
Today
HOOT GIBSON
a in
"40 HORSE HAWKINS"
I jmI I»»j to Hw Orphrnm
Thin S*>»»on
Mnttnoi 2i80 Mali) Hi-jO
I arf* SIm Rlwmlni
An«rl Pnwl PihiIm,
Call* 24 la Ba*li*l.
2fW Air
The Whole Store is in “Gala Bargain Attire” With
“May Sales” For Saturday
Entire Stock of New Spring Suits
» 'i
u
Former Prices $25 up to $67.50
Mostly 2-Pants Suits
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Edenheimer-Stein, Schloss Bros, and
Other Good Makes
Imported and domestic fabric*.
Blue serge* with 2 pairs pant*.
Silk mixed worsteds with 2 pairs pan**.
firry hound greys with 2 pairs pants.
Plain grey and powder blues with 2 pairs pantv
Mlaek and white stripe* with 2 pairs pants.
Mine and white stripe with 2 pairs pants.
Mrigadier blue with 2 pair pant*.
Every Size—34 to 44.
1,000 Garments at “Bed Rock” Prices
Coats, Capes, Wraps, Suits
Two Tremendous
Lots—
\
Newest models, latest colors, fine
materials; choice of over 100 styles
—Coats, Capes, Wraps, Suits; val
ues to $50; on sale tomorrow.
Women who want to *ate on their new sprint
foal or *utt—but who do not wlah »o Mcrlftc
«»>!• or quality are delighted with thl* great aale
we re bolding all this week—thousand* of beau
\ '~ful garment*—purchased at after-Knaier "dla
count* ’ make thin the one big garment event of
the *ca*on actual value* at lad- high tvpe gar
>'nrnia—all ^12 AND $22
| Choice of be*t fabric*: Valvetone*. Pol ret Twill,
Parla I* Mode Velour*. Velvrelte, Normandy, t'am
ela Hair, Klamlngo. Twill Cord*—latest shades
Tan, Pearl, Gray. Black, Black and White, China
Blue, Brlck-Duat. etc. Fur trimmed, allk braid,
button and ornamenta-on CIO AND ®00
vale, roat aeetion—cholre at,
•seen* riaae—Apparel i»Nh
All Sizes for
Women and Misses.
• 14 to 524 Stouts
Topcoats
and
Gabardines
Three Lots for
Saturday
182636
Former Prices $25 to $60
Hurt Schaffner A Marx, Roaenweild A Weil, Eden
heimer Stein, Michael Sterns.
I''ull silk lined and aalf ailk lined, silk aleeve* and
ailk piped. Imported and domestic fabric. The finest
line of top coat* in the rit-y. r,onk these over and yon
will aend all yotir friends in to get one.
far Men
May Shoe Sales
«*
For the Entire Family
Main M««r
I
Thousands of pairs of men's, women’s and chil
dren shoes for Mar sale*.
Black patent, black satin. aire-lalc *ite<le? emen's
dress njfords. fan calf, work shoes. AH welt
Boys’ Tennis
Shoes
Hoy's tennis. Urea to the To*,
heavy sole, trim in brown or
Mark for the bov field meet.
.. $u*h