THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919. 9 DELAY INQUEST OVER GIRL'S BODY FOUND IN SEDAN i ' Pathological Examination by Omaha Doctor Complete Await Return of County Attorney. 7" The inquest over the body of Miss Stelft Uryszk, 21-year-old Co lumbus, Neb., girl, who was found dead by her mother in an enclosed automobile owned by Cam Tinsley, 614 North Fortieth street, Omaha traveling salesman, will be held Fri day or Saturday at Columbus. A definite date for the inquest awaits the return to Columbus of Otto F. Walter, county attorney of Platte county, who is out of the city on business. 1 Dr. A. A. Johnson, in charge of cimicai patnoiogy at, tne University cf Nebraska college of medicine in Omaha, has completed an examina tion of the lungs and stomach of the dead girl and forwarded a report to Dr. Neumacher, the coroner's physician, at Columbus. "I am unable to give out any in formation on what the examination disclosed," said Dr. Neumacher yes terday. "This is direct instructions from the county attorney. I expect him to return Thursday and the in quest will probably be held Friday -if he does not think the findings in the report demand further investiga tion." Mr. Tinsley, who was found un conscious in the car beside the dead girl is still confined to the hospital where he is recovering slowly. The original theory of the city and county authorities at Columbus was that the couple were overcome by fumes from an exhaust heater with which, the car was equipped. The mystery deepened upon further investigation and an examination of the girl's body was ordered by the county attorney. McCord-Brady Stockholders ,' ' Elect Their Directors The annual meeting of the stock holders of the McCord-Brady Co. was held on Tuesday. Directors elected were W. H. McCord, Oma ha; James H. McCord, St Joseph; Mrs. M. E. McCord, St. Joseph; Charles 1 Deuel and A. R Warrn. Omaha. Officers elected are W. H. McCord. president; A. B. Warren, vice president; James H. McCord, vice president, and Charles LvDeueI, secretary and treasurer. The Bee's Free Shoe Fund ' Christmas is coming. What bet ter way is there to express the Christmas spirit than by sending a few dollars to The Bee's Free Shoe fund to help put shoes on cold little feet? It will warm the feet of the little waifs and surely will warm the heart of the givers to the fund. Prmioiuly Bcknowlednd (688.40 V Friend 1.00 'sh 1.00 From m loTer of Children 2 00 A Friend. St. Michael, Neb . S.Ofl A Friead, Loop City. Neb 3.00 Total SS98.40 Send or bring a gift to this good cause. Address The Bee's Free Shoe Fund, care of The Bee, Omaha. Federal Are Officials Investigating Omaha "Moonshiner James Polo, Italian, 3012 South First street, who was arrested Mon day night by police at his home for alleged illegal possession and sale ofliquor, has been turned over to federal officers of two departments for investigation. Internal revenue officials want to prosecute him for failure to pay tax on home-made whisky which he ad mitted in central police court yes terday he was selline. Immigration authorities are investigating Po'o upon his own confession yesterday that he has a wife and three chil dren living in Italy coupled with a confession that he has been living with another woman at his home. Polo was fined $100 and costs on each of the two charges on which he was arrested by police. Mrs. Grace Elliott, his housekeeper, tes tified in court that "she sold the home-made whisky for Polo." She was not arrested. Polo is beine held at the central police station pending further in vestigation by internal revenue and immigration authorities. Former U. S. Navy Man On Trial for Rioting William Miller of Vail, la., was placed on trial yesterday before a jury in District Judge Sears' court on a charge of unlawful assemblage and rioting. He was arrested soon after the court house riot of Sep tember 28 because of an injury to one of his hands. Miller testifed that he received the injury in the United States t:avy. George Salix, a carpenter, testified that he saw a sailor pulled out of the court house during the riot, but failed to identify Miller as the man. Tabor Woman Tells v Of Burial Agreement With Dead Daughter Mrs. Sarah T. Tabor of Lawton, Mich., who passed through Omaha vesterday from California in custody of Michigan officers, alleged that a compact between h r e 1 f and daughter providing that the two be buried together was the reason she placed the body of her daughter, Maud, in a trunk four years ago. Prosecutor Adams of Lawton in discussinor the unntiial death com pact, while in Omaha said: i ne mother and daughter had made an agreement that thev wnulH be buried together is the reason for the daughter not being buried. The mother says the daughter died from natural causes, and she was placed in the trunk to await the acain or me motner. Mrs. Tabor was accompanied by her son. Walter wti waa rerentlv discharged from the military service. n .1 .i a e . com motner ana son retusea to speak about the case while they were in Omaha. A sister of Maud Tabor and a former suitor are also under arrest in Michigan. IT IS TIME TO MAKE MENTHO-UXENE SYRUP Anyone Can Make a Full Pint of Laxativ, Curative Cold and CoDgh Medicine Cheaply at Home. Everybody is subject to colds and coughs at this season. Be prepared! Have on hand a full pint of Mentho- Laxene syrup that checks and aborts colds, relieves coughing and grad ually brings permanent relief. The full and best benefits are derived if you begin taking it at the very out set of a cold or cough because yon can check or abort the cold and save manv hours of distress and perhaps ward off pneumonia and other serious results or. a neglected cold. ' ' Mentho-Laxene is pure, contains no opiates or narcotics. It is pleas ant, penetrating, healing and cura tive beyond any preparation ydu can buy ready made. Full directions and guarantee are with every bottle of Mentho-Laxene. It will more than please you or The Blackburn Products Co., Dayton, Ohio, wjll re fund your money. Hundreds of thousands of bottles of Mentho-Laxene have been sold and not over 50 people have wanted their money back. That tells how good it is. Adv. Neckwear. OfJVovelty andJVicetij The neckwear that we offer now for holiday gifts is the sort that is found only in the smarter shops for men. We feel there should be something particularly d i s t inctive and elegant about a Christmas gift, something that makes the recipient commend both your good taste and good judgment. That's the sort of neckwear we are displaying here. Neckwear of the est silks.. The finest productions of English, French and Swiss looms in or combinations that delight the eye. Priced from $1.50 to $3.50. fin-col- IMPORTANT i A Remarkable Offering of Silk Cravats Only by careful selection from almost every collec tion of neckwear presented to us, were we able to as semble such a wonderful assortment of scarfs scarfs re markable as to variety of colors and patterns and quality. Priced special Thursday at 1.00. Main Floor ILUHU ess-Wash Com Uie Cfiristmas Store for GveryBodtt Camp Director Employed By Omaha Boy Spout Council Omaha council, Boy Scouts of America, Tuesday employed Otis E. Smith, Steamboat Springs, Colo., as camp director and assistant scout executive. For the past four years Mr. Smith has been owner and manager of a ranch in Colarado. For the five years before coming vest, Mr. Smith was scoutmaster in Chicago. He was also associated with the national camp director in conducting a Chicago camp at Whitehall, Mich. Blankenship Jury ; Puts in Two Nights . In Deliberation i ' District Judge Estelle declared late yesterday afternoon that a "hung jury shall not be the out come to the trial of James Blanken ship if he can help it Blankenship was tried on a charge of assault with intent to murder Ben Danbaum of the police depart ment at Eleventh and Farnam streets the night of the riot. The jury retired to deliberate at noon last Tuesday. After beiug locked in the jury room until 5 yesterday afternoon except when they were taken to a neighboring restaurant for their meals, they had failed to reach a verdict. v Judge Estelle decided to let them think it over for another night in the jury room. PYTHIANS TO MEET. Nebraska lodge No. 1, Knights of Pythias, will hold its first meeting since the coal situation was relieved this evening at its castle in the W. O. W. hall. Sixteenth and Capitol avenue. Officers will be chosen. Child Swallows Poison While Mother Is Shopping While his mother was downtown shopping for Christmas, Harold Clinton, 3 years old, 323 North Twenty-first street, left In the care of neighbors,- accidentally swal lowed some potassium permanga nate poison. The neighbors in charge of the baby immediately summoned the police surgeon, who administered antidotes. . He will recover, the po lice surgeon stated. Bee Want-Ads Produce Results. BLOySES Special at $5.95 We have taken 300 blouses from our regular stock which formerly sold for $7.50, $8.75 and $9.75. For quick clearance we offer them special at $5.95. JULIUS ORKIN 1508-10 Dougla FAMOUS FOR BLOUSES t it Store Hours 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. lURGES s-ta Got- 'EVERYBODY STORE Watch for Our Daily , Hour Sales Continuing On Thursday Choice of Our Entire Stock of FURS - At a Reduction 2S of the Regular Price A SALE coming at an opportune time for Christmas gift selection. , The sale includes our entire slock and this means quality, style, workmanship- etc., are tully guaranteed. 1 Even at their regular price these luxurious furs could not duplicated and at a reduc tion of 25 per cent they are extraordinary values. Coats of Hudson Seal Jap Mink Mink Squirrel Marten Etc. Scarfs of Mink .'- Lynx Fox Seal Marlen Etc. Will There Be a Phonograph in Your Home This Christmas? Nothing will bring more pleasure to the entire household than music well produced. Choose From These Famous Makes: i fff I N (. VICTROLA Known throughout the breadth and length of the land for their universal high quality and good ness. They are especially de signed to play Victor records, and are recognized generally as phonographs of very superior construction. - A Vlctrola and a choice selection of Victor rec ords make' an ideal Christinas gift. Prices, $25.00 to I30Q.00. CHENEY Its tone is supreme In those deep, clear, rich, natural quali ties . so much admired. The squeak and squawk bo objection able in many makes has been en tirely eliminated, and that dis agreeable scratching sound from the needle has been practically done away with. Equipped to play all makes of records. , Prices, $85.00 to $350.00 Electric Table Models, $385.00. BtJRGESS-NASH Tone quality of exceptional naturalness and beauty. Tone control by means of patented graduating device. Ability to play all makes of disc- records without additional attachments 'or adjustment A high quality motor that runs almost noiseless ly. Cases in all woods of highly artistic designs. Record shelves, etc. Prices, $85.00 to $187.00. Your Favorite Singer and Song on a Record Here are a few suggestions : 1 $1 Gift Records. Just a Wearyin' for You Wil liams. v Dixie Garrison. Darling Nellie Gray Gluck. When You Look Into the Heart of a Rose McCormack. Cavalleria Rusticana Caruso. Chorus of Dervishes Heifets. $1.50 Gift Records. Oh, Dry Those Tears Williams. La Partlda Galli Curci. Angels Every Bright and Pair Gluck. Old Folks at Home Gluck, Zlm ballst Oh, That We Two Were Maying Gluck-Homer. $2 Gift Records. Trovatore, Miserere Alda-Caruso. Trovatore, AfNostri Monti Ca- ruso-Schumann-Heink. Ave Maria Caruso-Elman. Ave Maria Melba-Kubelik. Samson et Delila Homer-Caruso- Journet 1 Fourth Floor. Muffs of - Lynx Fox Mink Marten Seal Etc. Great Purchase of a Sample L.ne of Coatees. Shawlettes, Stoles and Scarfs including our entire regular stock, at ythe Regular Prices which range from $5.00 to $19.50. These fine, smart garments are the acme of beauty and utility. Charmingly fashioned of FINEST ANGORA, BRUSHED WOOL, CAM EL'S HAIR AND VICUNA. Every woman ap preciates these fashionable adjuncts to the win ter costume for the beauty of the material and the smart, well-dressed appearance they lend, and last, but by no means the least In Impor tance, for the snug warmth they afford. As gifts they are sure to be most welcome. And tomorrow you may buy them at one-third off the regular retail price. Second Floor. Special Holiday Sale Jersey Gloves 69c and 75c For Women and Children A splendid quality of jersey gloves knit and fleece lined. Choice of Black Gray White Beaver Main Floor. I IF s $5.00 Beginning Thursday Choice of Our Entire Stock of Colored Georgette Blouses Of ftrtd in Six Great Groups at Pronounced Savings $7.50 10 $15 $22.50 $25 For your own use or for a gift huy one of these handsome georgette blouses in the season's most f beautiful colors, including the popular suit shades. On Account of the Low Prices No Exchanges; no Phone Orders; no C. O. D.'s accepted. Every known style is included with trimmings of hand or machine made laces, hand embroidery, beading and dainty tucks. Second Floor.: ' i 1