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THE BEE: -OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1919.'
INFIDELITY THE
DIVORCE CHAM
AGAINST POWELL
Mrs. Emma L Powell Wants
Custody of "Minor Child
and Monthly Alimony
of $150.' , .
Myrtello F. Powell, Superjptendent
ofNtuildingi for J. L. Brandeis &
Sons, waa sued by Emma L." Powell
M divorce on- the grounds of al
leged infidelity during theast year
and a half.
The suit was filed in district court
Tfiesday. They were married
September IS, 1890. v They have our
children, one of whom is a minor,
a boy, 8 years old.
"Disregarding his duties as a hus
band for the last year and a half, the
defendant has been guilty of infidel
ity toward this plaintiff by seeking
the company and consorting with
women of questionable character,"
the petition reads.'
Mrs. Powell alleges that-Jier hus
the' acts of cruelity," says the pe
tition. ' She states that he earns $375 a
month, as superintendent of buiVd
ings for J. L. Brandeis & Sons and
she asks $150 a month as alimony
and the custody of the minor child,
alleging that "the defendant is not
a proper party to have the care and
education of the child." The Powell
home is at 2567 Fowler avenue.
Colonel Bishpp Stricken
preparing Tor Address
band "has been guilty of extreme! Roanoke, Va!, March 18 i-Col
crudity by acts other than personally.;-,,- A pi . t.,. r.-.
violence." By reason of this, she I W,1Ilanl A-xBhoP famou Ca"
says, her health has been permanent
ly impired and she is on the verge
of a nervou$ breakdown. -
"If the defendant requires, the
plaintiff will file a bill of particu
lars, setting forth more specifically
dian aviator, was operated upon for
appendicitis here last night. Lt was
stricken as he was preparing to de
liver an address. Early today his
condition was reported to be satis
factory.
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Omaha's Most Sensational
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Starts Wednesday Morning at 8:30 Sharp
MORE THAN 1,000 HATS fromsuch renowned, milliners as
Bonhotal, Rawak, Mode, Glanskopf, Vogue, Gage, Fisk, secured at
a tfrice concession less than half, fcvery'hat is brand new. This
purchase as to be divided amongst our New York, Sioux. City and
Omaha stores, but in .order to demonstrate the wonderful selling
i power of this store to Omaha women, the entire purchase has been
shipped here and will go into the greatest Millinery Sale of recent
years. . K s'
Real Hair.
Milans.
Leghorns.
Liseret.
"BIG FOUR" MEET
TO HARMONIZE
ON PEACE TERMS
Representatives of Great
Powersjo Discuss Phases .
of Peace and Presenta
. tion to 'Germans.
Swiss' Delegation Leaves -for
League Conference
Berne, March 1& The Swiss dele
gation to attend the neutral confer
ence in Paris on the league of na
tions left Tiere tonight. Thje memebrs
are Felix Calender, former president
and a member of the federal coun
cil; Alfred Frey of Zurich, a member
of the national council; Prof. Eu
gene Huber of Berne university and
Prof. William Rappard of the Uni
versity of Geneva. -
UnltedJline Workers Hold
Reconstruction. Meeting
Indianapolis, .Ind., March 18. A
"policy" meeting of representatives
of the 26 districts of the United
Mine Workers of America began at
the internatioiual headquarter? of
the organization here today. The
representatives will . discuss and
probably decidtV on question., 're
lating to unemployment, wage con-j
tracts and general conditions, ex- ,
pccted 'to develop during the recorU
st ruction period. - '
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" " j . Milans. Liseret. sZmSSBlBp
ml Flower Trimmed.
- ' Feather Trimmed. Y tSjSilliF
S''' ' eamS '
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X - EVm Write DlM fTV T"vS?-'
' l W ; ' Worth Up to $15 r :jflpK
sllj? Let nothing stop you from sharing in
. ' v fe' "jj ' 1 these sensntiontri savings. g.t .
. sV JiSX Fnr Hats Pasitimlv ' i.i ,
7 ii SB I Worth. IJD TO AZll ' . JHttA '
j II ill WJ2MEmL
lAl5!! Be here when the doors open 8:30 1
ss , ii m jrg r a - , w
s wm a . m m w?
" t .v. . For Hats Positively . -. ,
V if-' Worth Up to $27.50 7? '
' r- ' t'yS' wiw Because of tim oxtteme Mw prices, O O
Y S -ISee iflndow displays of thcrr
Paris, March -(By Associated
Press.) President Wilson will hoUl
an important conference with
Premiers , Lloyd George, Orlando
and Clemenceau at the Paris White
House today. This meeting ' of
premieri representing . the, siJpreme
directing force of the peace confer
ence, takes the place of the session
of the supreme council which has
been posponed until tomorrow to
permit the meeting. '
The question to be discussed is
the large ne of securing accord
between, the great joowers on all
phases of the peace treaty and its
early presentation to the Germans.
It is expected an agreement will
be. reached as to the inclusion of
the league of nations, as an integral
part of the peace treaty, in accord
ance with the resolution vhich has
already been adopted by the peace
conference. i
Special interest attaches to" to
day s conference in view of reports
x)f divergences between, the powers
as to the inclusion ot the league
plan in the treaty. The meeting is
looked - upon as an earnest effort
to reconcile all views into a common
understanding for an early conclu
sion '6$ peace in a comprehensive
form, including military, naval, eco
nomic and financial terms.'as well as
the league of natitfns.
Situation Clarified.
The general situation as to the
peace treay has been greatly clari
fied during during the past 24 hours
by discussion between the heads of
various delegations ana American,
commissioners took flie view today
mat, tne attituaes ot tne American,
French and , British governments
would be brought into entire ac
cord. The Conferences which have
been held by Lord ,Robert'v6ecil of
Great Britain, Leon Bourgois of
France and Col. E. M. House of the
United States, have reached a tentative-accord,
and there is reason to
believe that today's meeting will ap
prove the action thus taken.
Present plans, contemplate , the
completion of hearings given neutral
nations on ,the x league of nations
during the present week, and dur
ing the succeeding week attention)
wil' be given to boundaries, repar
ation and other" branches "of the
treaty. M is believed that the re
vised league covenant will be ready
fcr afloption at the end of next
week. - - ' '
Officials Believe
Extra Session Before
June .1 Is Certainty i
.Washington, March 18. An extra
session of congress before June 1 is
believed to be a-certainty by many
government officials and members of
congress, although their predictions
are without the support of evidence
to show that President Wilson has
changed his determination not to
summon congress before his return
from France.
Cabinet officers ate known to be-
feve that the- session vill begin in
May. some expecting the date to be
about the middle of the month, with
others suggesting an earlier date,
probably May 5. As far as known
none of the cabinet members has
specifically recommended anyv date
to the president, but Secretary Glass
s understood to have presented cer
tain facts in regard to the govern
ment s financial situation from which
the president may make his own de
ductions.
Republican Leader Lodged of the
senate, has senfe letters to all repub
lican senators requesting them to
record their addresses of May 15
with his office, but this was said
to be without significance.
Exports of Foodstuffs
Show Increase This Year
Washington, March- 18. Exports
of foodstuffs from the United States
to the allies, neutrals, Belgian relief,
Red Cross and A. E. F. during the
calendar year 1918 amounted to
5,005,987,010 pounds. . of which
2,500,000,000 pounds were pork prod
ucts and l.Ziiauou.UUU pounds beet
products, according to figures com
piled by the food administration.
During January of this year, the lat
est figures available, 434,812,025
pounds were exported, an increase
of '215,210,785 pounds over' January,
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ONE MINUTE STORE TALK
"Throughout the entiro period of the war I did not buy (ingle
uit or overcoat, feeling thpt the welfare of Arnerice demanded com
plete renouncement of eelf -interest. Now I feel justified in buying
and explain to you my unusual purchase of three business suits and
a top coat," said an Omana professional man.
We're equipped supply every patriot with
the clothes he needs for spring.
TAILORED AT FASHION PARK
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J THE BELL-DELL SLEEVE IS NOT ONLY A qESIRUBLI?
- BUT A NECESSARY PART OF A PRACTICAL BUSINESS
OR SPORT JACKET. IT AStyRES ABSOLUTE COMFORT
AND IT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED BY THE FASHION
, PARK DESIGNING ROOMS. ' FROM THE STYLE ANGLE
TffE TRAPIEY NORFOLK, SKETCHED,1 HAS AN, A
ALL 'ROUND RbBO WAIST SEAM, A STRAIGHT- UP
ENGLISH SHOULDER FRONT AND A RAGLAN BACK J "
READY TO-PUT-ON
CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT .
THE ANNOYANCE Of A TRY-ON
AND MANY OTHER SMAHT STYLES IN
New Spring Siiits at AJ tX)t)J
STYLE HEADQUARTERS-PRICES RANGE - ' r
SEE OUR
WINDOWS
TODAY.
M L NOLZMAM.T
: CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN"AND WOMEN.-
f i
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COMPARE
OUR VALUES
ALWAYS.
BANK STATEMENJ.
Small Pill ,
Small Dose
Small Price
FOR
CONSTIPATION
have stood the tst of time.
Purely vegetable. Wonderfully
quick to banish biliousness,
headache,' Indigestion and to
clear up a bad complexion.
WW'' CORNS
ffij jfHonest John Corn Plasters
irff tt sxethinandsoothing. Cause
if no pressure. Stop pain. Ml
J Draw out the soreness. Ik
ta ii Kill and loosen the corn. MM
gJB. , GornUT! to Hn wm tsarm
SffMl Y4 B twu money bek jfit
ga jji M lenuTDt-ts font Jfxn-iM
Charter No. 209.
rteserve District No. 10
OF THIS
REPORT OF CONDITION
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
AX OMAHA, IN THE STATE OF NEBRASlA, AT THE CL03Z OF BUSINESS
$11,873,608.48
4,3:a.2S
LiO.OOO.OO
1,100,000.00
;4,ooo.oo
t
574,081. S2
62,2ti5.af)
45,000.00
S50.U0O.O0
2'Jj,5te.41
ON MARCH 4TH, 1319.
RESOURCES.
Loans .nd discounts, lncludine rediscounts,
Overdrafts, . unsecured I :
Customers' liability account ot "Acceptances" executed M
this bank and by other, banks for account of this bank
nd now outstanding ,
U S BONDS (OTHER THAN LIBERTY BONDS. BUT .. N
. INCLUDING U. S. CERTIFICATES OF - INDEBTED-
v NESS): - '
U. S. bonds and certificates of Indebtedness- pledged t.
secure U. S. deposits (par value) $ 500,000.00
U. S. bonds and certificates of Indebtedness pledged as col
lateral lor State or other deposltstr bills payable 1,300,000.00
U. S bonds and certificates of vlndebtedness owned and
unpledged 400.M0.00-
LIBERTY LOAN BONDS: -
Liberty Loan Bonds, Shw, and 4 per cent, unpledged. 599.000.00
Liberty Loan bonds, 3t. 4 and 4 per cent, pledged to se-
ure 'U. S. deposits 345,000.00
BONDS, SECURITIES, ETC.,V (OTHER THAN U. S.):
Bonds (other , than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure poslal
savings deposits , 137,000.00
Bonds and securities pledged as collateral for . Btate, or
other deposits (postal excludfl) or bills ptfyable 75,000.0
Securities other than U. 8. bonds (not Including stocks)
owned unpledged; 1 4.331.02
Collateral Trust and other notes of corporations issued for
not less than One Year nor more than Three Tears' tino 49,750.00
Total bonds, securities, eto., other than U. S , -
Stocks, other than Federal Reservu Hank stock
Stock of Federal Reserve' Bank (50 per ctnt of subscription)
Equity in banking house
Real estate owned other than banking 4iouse
Lawful reserve with Federal Heseoe Bank 1,565,634.00 1
Items with Federal Reserve Bank In process of collection " ,
4not available as reserve) 1,593,147.87
Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks.. 3,984,030.74
Net amounts due from . banks, bankers and Trust companies 2,373,952.42
Exchanges for clearing house , 811,396.43
Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting
bank - k- ' 28,257.17
Checks on banks located outside of city or town of report- ' j
Ing bank and other cash Items 1 9,373.52 10,075,791.52
War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually
owned .' 1,789 42
Other assets, If any payments actually made on Liberty
Loan Bonds, owned 162.200.00
Total
I
Capital Stock paid In
surplus tuna j. '
Undivided profits
Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance of
maturity and not earned (approximate)..., ' I
Amount reserved for taxes acexued
Amount reserved for all interest accrued
Net amounts due to National banks .". . .$4, 74i.390.17
Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies.. 8,568,206.45
Certified checks outstanding 15,042.44
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 180,809.53
IiKMAND DEPOSITSOTHER THAN BANK DEPOSITS)
SUBJECT TO RESERVE (DEPOSITS PAYABLE WITH
IN 30 DAYS):
Individual deposits subject to check 6,955,458.09
Certificates of deposit due In less man- 30 days 1 (otner
than for moneyv borrowed) 372,292.7
TIMW DEPOSITS SUBJKCT TO KEWEKVK (PAYABLK
AFTER 30 DAYS OR SUBJEC'f TO 80 DAYS' OR MORE
I NOTICE, AND KUSTAL AV1NIB):
Certificates ot deposit (other than for money borrowed).. 781.41 97l 5
Postal savings deposits 90,140.90
other time deposits ' 1,016,461.01
UNITED STATES DEPOSITS (OTHER THAN POSTAL -SAVINGS):
- ' ,
War loan deposit account ,.....
Other United States deposits. Including deposits of U, S.
disbursing offlicrs
Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank.
Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks sold for cash
and outstanding .. ' , ..
Acceptances executed by this bank for customers V. .
Liabilities other than those above stated, customers' pay
ments on Liberty Bonds
Tota"l : .'
Stats of Nebraska, County of DoaKlas, ss: ..
I, F. W. Thomas, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the
abewe statement Is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief.
' ' N F. W, THOMAS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day.of March 1919.
CARL L. CARLSON1, Notary Public
Correct Attest:
' C. T. KOL'NTZE,
, JOHN W. GAMBLE, T
I T. -L. DAVIS,
Director
BANK STATEMENT. ,
i,760,04.S7
1,262.02
647,500.00
141,250.01
LIABILITIES.
826,949.076.61
$ 1.250.000.00
250,000.00
144,451.70
86,658.56
16,000.00
. 13,750,00
92.7
600.000.00
P10.C00.87 23.568.81 1.3T,
1,300,000.00
1.3OS.0O
' 250,000.00
69,200.00
126,949,076.61
Charter No. 970, REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
- CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL, BANK '
AT OMAHA, IN THE STATU OV NEBRASKA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON
'MARCH 4TII. 1919.
' trsntTRrtRR
Loans and . discounts. '
vi rdrafts, unsecured t , . .
U. S. bonds (other Hum Liberty Bonds, but including U. S.
certificates of indebtedness: i '
U S. bonds deposited to secufc" circulation (par value).... J 137,600.00
U. S. Bonds and certificates ot Indebtedness owned and un-
pledged .... 610,000100-
Liherty Loan Bonds: . ,
Liberty Loan Bonds, 8',i, 4, and 44 per cent, unpledged..'
Bonds, securities, etc. (other than U. ft):
Bonds (other than U. 8. bonds) pledged to secure TJ. fl.
' deposits 25,000.00
Bonds (other than U. S. bonds ploUjjed to secure postal '
savings deposits . 2&.000.00
Securities otlier than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) V
owned unpledged 24 643 68
Total bonds, securities, ete., other than U. S. V.
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 -per cent of sub- ,
seriptlon) , ;
Furniture and fixtures . ; . '
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank V
Items with Federal Reaeive Bank In process of collection'
(not available as reserve)... , , -
Cash in vault net amounts due from national banks.. '.
Net amount due from bttnkn, bankers and trust companies
other than included in Items 13, 14, or 15...
Checks on other banks in the same city or town' as 'iri-
1
porting bank (other than Meni 17)...
Total or items 14. 15, J6, n and 18......... ;..
Checks on banks located outside of city or town' reporting"
bank and otlier oafih items . i
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due frojn U. S.
Treasurer
Interest earned Uut not collected approxlmatei-on Notes
and Bills Receivable not past due
War Savings Certiflcatesvand Thrift Stamps actually owned
Other assets .-.,..
1,169,437.21
74j5i3.il
12.600.0r
14,00O.O
278,553. 4;
18L986.SI
038,670.01
Sro,787.1
'36,465.41
1,639.1'
23,138.'
6,875.04
4,433.34
418.86
2S.0
Total
LIABILITIES.
- ml jXrm $ 4. 1 3 4,0 4 X . 5 Jt
i
61 664.01 '
200.00S.06 '
100,000.00
16,669.67 62,004.41
V
- 16.53J.S4
lsT.600.00
, 294,580.67
1,662,685.42
650.88
11,424.75
(1.169,141 67
425,162.39'
1,277,474. SI
147-.677.64
Capital stock cald in
Surplus fund , ;
Undivided profits ,
Less ourrent exoeimAii. tntAraat ..nrf in.
Interesrt and discount collected or crenlted, in advancs ot
maturity and not earned (approximate) ......... .,
Circulating notes outstanding
Net amounts duo to National banks., !!!!",!!
Net amounts due to banks, bankers, l arid trust companies
(other than Included In Items 31 or 82)....
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's cherke on own bank outstanding ....
a'otal of Items 82, 33, 34 and 35
Demand deposits (other than bJnk deposits) sublect' to
Kcserve (deposits payable within 80 days) : i
Individual depot-Its subject to check..... ,
Certificates of deposits duo in less tharf 80 days (otlier
than for money borrowed)
Total of demand deposits (other than bank depoelts)
subject to Reserve, Items 36, 87r38, 39, 40 and 41.... 1
Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days,
or subject to 30 days' or more notice, ajid postal savings):
Certificates of .deposit (other than for money borrowed)..
Postal savings . deposits ;
Total f time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 42.
43, 44 and 46
United States deposits (ather than Tostal savings):
War loan deposit account . . .
Other Culled States deposits. Including deposits of U. S."
disbursing officers
Liabilities other than thoso above -stated ,
-
Total ': .'.
., - ,olaV 10 , "'1 llc,,"nt shown above, the amount on which Interest ant
discount was charged at rates in-excess of those permitted hv law 18 tl7 It.,
waBH xcll",lv? of notes "" whlch totaf charge not to exceed 60 cents was mid
State of Nebraska,- County of Douglas, as: , .
I, L. M. Tate. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the '
ubove statement is truo to the best of my ktiowledge .ami belief
I Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of Marchm's78, Chlc
' . . H. YATES, Notary ublie.
Correct-Atteat: .. f
68,242.30
150,000.0a
24,143.09
61.449.9t
16,791.31
174,84?,.0!
625.09
14. 134. 041. 58
O. STORZ,
H. S. CLARKE.
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