Rescuers Hope to Save Miners * 22 of 33 Entombed Vk orkmen Still Missing; 11 Found Dead F rom Explosion. Harraeksvllle, W. Va„ March 21.— '! wen ty-four rescue workers searching f r the remaining miners entombed in tiie Bethlehem Mines corporation mine here were overcome by poison ous gases in the mine, according to a statement Issued at noon. I hose overcome in the mine were revived when hauled to the surfuce. No additional bodies have been found since the nine reported this morning. Fairmont, W. Va., March 21.—Res cue work at the wrecked shaft of mine No. 41 of the Bethlehem Mines corporation at Harraeksvllle was speeded up this morning in the hoi* tiiat 22 of the 33 mine workmen im prisoned l>y an explosion last Tues day might still be alive. Eleven bodies have been found. William Berry, a rescue foreman for the mines' organization, upon emerging from the shaft at 3 a. m. said he had lienetrated one of its urine for 400 feet and found that the force of the blast had not readied that far. It is believed that 22 of tlie Im prisoned miners are in that srm, and since all are seasoned mine workers. Berry believed, he said, that they might have escaped the blast and bar ricaded themselves against gas and other dangers which followed. However, William Riggtemau, a vet cran inspector for the West Virginia department of mines, entered the ^ shaft after ‘Berry's announeement and penetrated it, he said, for 2,000 feet. He expressed doubt upon emerging that any of the imprisoned men still live. Mine oficials said today that a re eher-k revealed that only 33 mine workers were caught in the blast and not 34 as was at first believed. Conversation Annoys Judge; Postpones Case a Week Mm, T.ouis Paris of IfiOfi Bake street was accompanied by friends when she appeared III District Judge Day's court Friday afternoon to be heard in a divorce matter. Another case was in progress and Mrs. Parish and her friend seated themselves to await their turn. They began whiling away the time by conversing right merrily, but the conversation disturbed the judge, and he dispatched Bailiff Brown to warn them against it. Bailiff Brown is small of stature and failed to impress them, for they ke*it on in their best sewdng circle style. Then Judge Day rapped on his desk. "I’ll give you people just a week to learn how to behave in court," he announced with emphasis. “If you want me to hear your case come back next week. I'll not hear it today.” r. .* A STORE WITH AN j ! ENVIABLE REPUTATION ‘ | i FOR FAIR DEALING ALWAYS Everything For The Home*** *** { Convenient “Trade-In ’Plan 1 413-15-17 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET j OO---»-OO ■: j::&:.sa5jpsa^J ** - „ ir&©adiin©®® t© §@r¥@ I® a F@atmir@ at Hartman9® Ready With Immense Stocks—With the Utmost In Values—With Service Courteous and Prompt Whether for the moderate home or the more elaborate, the Model Rooms on our fifth floor offer untold suggestions. OMAHAN RECALLS OLD TOUCH, SUES Charles Moore, formerly Identified with the catering firm of Wick & Moore, recognized Ben Bard of the "Artists and Models1' company at the Braudels theater as the same person he formerly knew as Ben Greenburg. When Moore espied his former ac quaintance he remembered that once upon a time be loaned $114,50. which money he alleges has not been re paid, according to an action filed Sat urday morning In municipal court. Constable .V. .1. T.undopn received a writ of attachment Issued against Ben Cliecii’iurg, alias Ben Bard. The writ authorizes the constable to seize trav eling bags, personal and professional clothed and any other property he may locate belonging to Greenliurg either In room B26 at Hotel Fonte nelle or In dressing room at Bran dels theater. 400 PINE TREES IN BALLROOM New Turk. March 21.—Four hun ** dialed pine trees from the forest of Maine were set up In the Ritz-Carlton hotel to provide a sylvan background for a “gypsy ball” ending early today, given by Mrs. William Randolph Hearst In honor of Alexander P. Moore, American ambassador to Spain. The hall was followed by a "bon voyage” breakfast to the ambassador, who sails today for Spain to resume his post. Soft blue lights created the Illusion of night beneath the open sky and a campfire and tent completed the gypsy motif. Two palmists told for tunes, and an organ grinder and monkey strolled among the guests, all of whom were dressed In fancy cos t umes. EX-BANK GUARD HALED IN COURT Turn Baughman. 2901 Haskell street, policeman whose resignation was accepted after the robbery of the Security State bank. South Omaha, a few weeks ago, was Riven a 30-day suspended jail sentence in centra! police court, Saturday. He was ar rested on complaint of his wife who said he has been abusing her. “Why don't you quit drinking and brace up?” asked Judge Nebfe. “I will,” said Baughman. “That's a promise," said the judRe, as he shook hands with the ficer. . NEW AU10 FUEL ' TEST IS SUCCESS Pai ls, March 21.—Remarkable claim* are made for a new automobile fuel named “Irolene," after its discoverer, 15-yearold Irene Laurent, riaughtei of n well known French chemist. The product, which it is understond to have for Us basis a solution of sugar, is said to cost less and go further than any other of the so-called sub stitutes for gasoline yet tried. Prominent automotive engineers who tested the new fuel in a long run on an ordinary machine are quoted is expressing themselves as tfstounried by the results. JERSEY BONUS TIME EXTENDED A statement issued Saturday from the office of secretary of war to tin local army officials advised that th tiling date for the soldiers’ bonus com mission for the state of New Jer*e> has been extended to July, 1925. Tht following is an excerpt from the oft! (dal notification: “The time for filing of application* for the New Jersey soldiers* bonu* has been extended by an act of the legislature to include July 1. 1025." Fewer’ Pneumonia Death*. Totat death* for week ended Sal unlay tnornlruf, a* reported to health ■Jepartment, 60: previous work. 4*. I loath, duo to pneumonia for (hr arok, la- for tho provlou. work, 13 riiom wa. ono lenth from tubw-cu lost, and one ft >m .leaping .lekru-.i luring tho laat work. 'Contagion. and roinmunhahh 1iaaa.ei rei.irted duritiK the Meek Smallpox 20: chkken pox, 8; .oarlel fever, 2. LOVE OF FIRESIDE COSTS MAN WIFE Tragic details are revealed In two if the 15 divorce cases In which .I nitre Day issned decrees Friday. ' Mrs. Blanche Davis of 3802 North Eighteenth street was given a divorce front Edwin Davis. • They had been married since 1S98, and are the par ents of three grown sons. Mrs. Davis testified her husband had deserted her on February 13, 1921. "I told hint when he was leaving that he owed an explanation to our sons." (said Mrs. Davis. "But lie of fered no explanation for going away." In seeking a divorce decree Bret chon Smith, 23. of 2123 Sherman ave nue, told the judge of how terribly her husband's refusal to go out with her had humiliated her. “I had to keep explaining to friends why I couldn’t go out," she said. "It finally became the talk of the trades people as well as of friends. During the three and a half years of our marrjed life he never took me out to any social affair." ALUMNI TO HEAR UNIVERSITY HEAD University of Chicago alumni in Omaha and surrounding country will listen to an address by President E. D. Burton, which will be read over radio stations at Chicago. Kansas City and Hastings, Neb., next Tues day evening. It will be the official launching day of the campaign to raise $17,500,000 tills year for new buildings, research and instruction for the Chicago institution. President Burton will deliver his address himself, through station WMAQ, Chicago, and It will be read by alumni at Hastings, Kansas City, Cleveland, I.os Angeles, New York, Pittsburgh, Salt Eake City and Spokane. The address will he made by Presi dent Burton front the Chicago station at 8:30. It will he read over the Hast ings station at 8:45 and over the Kan sas City station at 8:30. WRIGLEY APPEAL BOND BY PLANE Chicago, March 2E—An airplane ; and legal race was ended today with the lawyers a winner by at least 16 | hours in filing an appeal bond In the great chewing gum court battle. Appeal bonds signed by William Wrigley, jr., chairman of the board of the William Wrigley, Jr. com pany. which he had dispatched from Catalina Island by airplane which in tercepted the San Francisco Chicago air mail at Stilt Lake City yesterday leached his attorneys at 8:30 today. But the lawyers, more than 16 hours earlier. It was disclosed, had filed .t similar bond which was approved by Federal Judge Wilkerson late yes i lerday. 4 g^H Many of your 1 M friends think that yon I ■ are too fat. You too I realize it. But why. I B<4BH9H >n all common senaa. I J don’t you get rid of I / that extra 10, ?0, 50 or I ^ more pounds.1* Peel I comfort ableandmore | \ like a human being 1 again 1 am a phyaf* 1 nan licenaed by tha 1 j^^B State of New York. I ! P^B have for years treated I men and women over* J % burdened with excea* X^ si ve flash: many have *7 A X reduced aa much aa X " # a pound a day 1 pr«* acribeformy patianta such treatment aa will, in my opinion, produce not only the loae of weight without harm, but an improvement in health, lion’t take mv word for It. Let me send you free mv trial treatment and convince I yourself. Personal attention ia given to each , case and you are treated exactly aa if yog j were in ray office. rn rr trial r IV LL TREATMENT AND INTERESTING BOOKLET I have successfully treated thousand* of patients for fat reduction. Without Change of Diet or. Unnecessary Exsrclse Below are a few extracts of letters from grate ful patients which bear out my statements: Lost 76 Pounds. Mist O. Whitlow writer “J have lost 76 pounds a» n result of your treatment and have never felt to tee ll in my life at Ido now ’* Loaf 70 Pounds. Mr. J Santee writes: "/ have lost 70 pounds ae a result of taking you* treatment. I feel Setter in every way I can now take Iona walks without heeormng tired or short of Sreatk l thank you aery much for what you have done for me " Lost 48 Pounds. Mrs. E. Horner save. '' Welt. Vmglad to inform you that l have lost 4S pound» iuouueks.*' Make up your mind this very day to get nd of that fat. Write me for my free trial treatment now; then you'll soon realize how ha ppy you’ll feel, how much better your health I will be for having Joined the thousands of my grateful patients who now belong to the ranks | of Slim People Don’t delay Write now foi FREE Trial Treatment. OR. R. NEWMAN ZM Fifth Av*. D«*k 26, NEW YORK CITY Mehanr Suite Splendid web construction denoting quality throush- - • out: finest spring edse, loose sprins-fllled cushion “■ -9 *7C scnts; comfortable roll arms, deep and roomy rush I I W , / J Ions. Wonderful value. Davenport with Ohalr to match, I I - 1 2 pieces at . M M V W 3-Piece Jacquard Velour —p-1-—n— Another vain* . . . 3-pirr* Jacquard Velour J I pjJM Suile. i.vri ■»»uffed, fine web conatruction, -fl l*{\ P7PT S I i*n J for this week only . LO«7. it} I | pM oo-oo ft Kt-fj BsawtiffWl Lamps Wonderful Values—Usual Terms Bridge Lamps A most unusual selling of exquis ite Fridge Lamps, embracing the latest designs ami shapes; several style bases. Select youra tomor row. REAL VALUES 10.75 12.75 14.75 16.75 Floor Lamps Another group specially priced for this week . . elegant Floor Lamps, some tall, others more junior in size, all low in price . . 14.75 16.75 18.75 21.75 oo-— -—oo I Typical values from a completely stocked display. Every household need included. Ivory Bassinette Curling Iron 18i33-lncb. steel Electric, atretic 'X. P:;?‘ end, r An ,prln‘- "P,r‘h" An decorated. Rubber /1U pin*. I year (Uar- ,1l|n tired. .special ”• antea. Only . Tt'V Nursery Chair Knives and Forks rn the white Silver plated; will enamel, with blue . _ rtecnratlon. Well ■* car) •t»na !i»rd uenae. .. constructed with I Sat of slv, vary */ UW arrows. Special at Xst/C? special . Bird Cage and Stand Hendryt quality. Biaaa bird rase with weighted bra»« eland Ornamental combi- f\Q nation, complete . «7ea/0 J- -- '5« ■ Range Id-Inch OTfn f 7 Wonderful value, with 1< I Inch halting oven end large J broiler. WIiTta porcelain trim mod. with four largo i-OO i v miifp rnoi< r • i'.lIXti UISI’I.AT M W I « I C«n«la9 witaut+'VMeer Bed M©®m Suit® • f'i > thN value beyond comparison elsewhere ... a timely purchase A 7C " 1 *inantitles accounts for an unusually low price. Jtlch genuine Wal- I I /I . / J hed in tho light color now so popular. \Ve offer the Dresser Bed I I uL ale i, J pieces at ..... JL. * A. . The Vanity Dresser, aa illustrated. with large >|Q Ijr ]Sx40-lnch center mirror, priced extra . Ts/« / D oo--00 Queen Anne Dining Room Suite |'liU low pii.o will liava an ea I ranrdlrarv appeal ... It .-annot help be attractive _ _ H'.iiif irui winnui finish, nicely finished medium color. Suits is composed of Buffet. I!,1'"'- Ial,l,‘ " >* •• r"'"' Hid" I’halra uptinlatared In lira! figured Tapcatr. H,'*t IIW , / J 1 hal' priced extra. I placra, complete. . w Thl* a nine la typical af Ike law prevailing prlera. OO-OO China Department... 80-Pl.ca Set ' 100-Piece Sat ' *a,<‘,,Vjn **rv*c®1 Bins \m#rlean war# Complsta asrvlcs for su-1 gold (locoratton. Open stock. ^ /\ f\0 twslvt. Prstty medallion pattern fM 1"£\ snm ..lU.yO Special . iz.oi) \» ‘ The Store of Service, Value and Satisfaction 9x12 Seamless Wilton Rugs Full room size, with fringed ends. A splendid as- . mmm sortnient or beautiful colorings, rugs noted for Wl 0 their unusual wearing qualities. Now . Ole I 0x12 Quality Axminaters Extra grade in full room size. The varied dis- _ _ play affords selection from many colorings. Sc- Vw $*►-* lect yours at a saving . O • sOtl 11.3x12 Seamless Velvets In a alz* suitable for the larger living room*. * in choicest of pattern*. Ilur low price for thla CC OCT selling urgea early selection . tlUeOtl 1 • 9x12 Seamless Velvets ® Ruga of one-piece, full room *i*e. A splendid _ ^ wearing rug, at a very moderate price. Many O7 QPv patterns from which to chooae at . ^ Draperies Typical of other val ue* now being of fered. We invite yonr inspection. SECOND FLOOR i Dotted Marquisette Choice «f whit* or cream, in 3". inch width. Kor the popular ruffle curtains, yaid . JjMg Striped Rajah Siik 50 inrhrs in width, choice of blue and rose stripes Very low sale f) A (• price, yard . £ / ) > We Respectfully INVITE YOU ^ t*t Inspect cur newly set ^ * ranged Bungalow or Mod el Home of five rooms, on our fifth floor. Hundreds of people who hare viewed the rooms are loud in their praises, and we are told there is nothing to com pare with them west of Chicago, HARTMAN’S ... a store oi which all Omaha* may well be \ proud. New Spring Cirri ages for Baby Many Style* Ion in price Corduroy Lined Model '» sketched shove. In choice of prettv blue or rich ivory enamel finish F'nil coiduroy lined, edjustable hood an! back, rubber tired wheels An excep . tionsl early Spring value for this week Folding Sulky * * grav enan.el *trel frame Baby Sulky -a can be easily folded and carried about, special l ----C ui ai.itv RiGHm-rRiru i.oe m This Cu~ and Sau jj . Tke Two riper* • Here’# the great est DISH V At. 1 K offered in years. Plain whit* as II/) sketched Splen- I 1ld everyday ware. BASEMENT ■ o EMTMAN’S