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    THE BIfE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1920.
DIVORCE GRANTED
t)N AGREEMENT OF
x $33,000 ALIMONY
David W. Schultz Will Pay
Ex-Wife $3,000 Cash
And $250 Monthly.
David W. Shultz, president of
the Shultz Brothers company, own
er of the E-ison shop, 313 South
cfteenth street, agreed to pay his
vife. Ann, $33,000 alimony, and this
agreement is attached to a decree
of divorce, grafted to him yester
day by District Judge Sears.
Mr. Shultz brought suit Novem
ber 18, 1919, on grounds of extreme
cruelty during the last four years.
The couple were married in Council
Pluffj, April 20. 190J, and have twJ
children. Custody ot the children
is granted to Mrs. Shultz by the
decree.
Mr. Shultz will pay $3,000 of the
alimony at once. The remaining
$30,000 is to he paid in monthly
installments of $250.
If, before that time lias expired,
lie .sells his interest in Shultz Broth
ers company, or tr the company
goes out of business, the entire bal
ance becomes payable immediately.
A provision of the agreement is
that if Mrs. Slinltz has pot remar
ried at the end of 10 years, her ex
nusband will pay her $50 a month
lor the rest of her life.- "'
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PAINT
We ar clewing out ur entire
stock of PainK We are making
Tory special pric of $3.50 par
gallon for th very beat grade of
outside paint.
H. H. HARPER CO.
1713 Howard Street, Flatiron Building
CARD INDEX KEPT
OF LOOT BY SILK
MASK BURGLAR
Chicago foWck Seek Two
Women Pals' of ' Man '
Killed After Battle
With Police.
Chicago Tribune -Omaha Bee Lred Wire.
Chicago, April " 27. "Harry
James," the silk mask burglar, who
staged a most dramatic battle in a
police station Sunday night and
finally died with. 20 bullets through
his body and brain after seriously
wounding two policemen, was not
a "lone wolf in the field of crime.
Search is being made for, his two
women pals, who rode in a costly
limousine and assisted him in lo
cating rich treasures and afterward
in stealing it.
He was identified' as James Har
rigan, former operative for a big
loop detective agency. There had
been hopes the body would be iden
tified as that of Edward Moore, the
"Hoosier Kid," whom police and
numerous victims would be pleased
to identify as a corpse
Numerous witnesses have been
found who had seen Harrigan, and
two womeii, always ,in a big
limousine, driving about the "Gold
Coast," presumably locating the resi
dences that were to be' robbed at
convenience. '
Harrigan rented a warehouse in
which he stored the stolen property,
loads of oriental rugs, expensive
draperies, furs, clothing, trunks filled
with jewelery and silver, hundreds of
pairs of silk stocking and many
silk skirts. ' - . s
, The "police today hauled out three
patrol wagon loads of this Toot for
identification. Harrigan kept a list
of his stealings, the date, name, and
where the stuff was sold. In addition
to loot worth many thousands, he
has, disposed of, the stolen property
in, his storehouse is valued, at more
than $100,000. -The pojice say it
would have been impossible for one
man, even as fast a worker as Har
rigan, to have accumulated so much
property. Much of it is believed to
have been stolen in- other cities by
a gang of which Harrigan was the
head.
Convention Delegates
Are Honored at Kearney
Kearney, Neb.. April 27. (Spe
cial.) The Kearney Chamber of
Commerce and the. Buffalo County
Bar association gave a banquet in
honor of N. P. McDonald and, Fred
A. Nye, in appreciation of the work
done by these two menat the con
stitutional convention.
Hold Spelling Contests.
Madison. Neb., April 27. (Spe
cial.) In accordance with extensive
plans made by the state department
of public instruction to revive in
terest in spelling County Superin
tendent N. A. Housel has. he J4 con
tests in all precincts of the county
and also the county -contest, which
was won by Nevada Schmitt of
Madison and Gladys Boyer of Bat
tle Creek. These two winners will
represent Madison county, in the
state contest, which will be held in
Lincoln April 30,
Omaha Lad Whoj Lost Leg Is Discharged
From the Armyas 'Temporarily Disabled'
When Harry S. Tickard of Omaha
entered the United States army for
the world war in September, 1917,
he .was a young man of athletic
bulid and in excellent health.
He came back from France in
April, 1919, with nerves shattered,
one leg off and the other dangling
useless.
When Harry FickarcJ went into
the army three years ago he was
told the United States' government
would, take the best of care of him
if he happened to be wounded in
fighting Germans.
Two weeks ; ago he was dis
charged from tlie base hospital at
Ft. Sheridan, ,111., with papers an
nouncing he was "temporarily dis
abled." . -
Cursory 'Examination.
The rating of "temporary dis
ability." Harry' Pickard says, was
given him after, a cursory and seem
ingly perfunetojry examination by a
colonel of the army medical corps,
serving as one of the officials at the
Fort Sheridan hospital.
Under the papers discharging liim
as "temporarily disabled" Ex-soldier
Pickard isx receiving from the gov
ernment $80 a i month. If he had
been rated as i "permanently dis
abled," as, his friends Contend he
should have been, he would be get
ting a total of $157.50 a month.
Ex-Soldiier Pickard is alone in the
world, so far as financial help is
concerned." His only relative in this
country is a brother in Chicago,
deeply enmeshed in providing for
himsejf and hlis family. Other
relatives in Scotland have no more
than (enough for' their own support,
he says- t
Th wounds,! which literally took
Pickard's physical and financial sup
port! out from iunder him, were re
ceived in the tftick of the Argonne
drivel 18 days 'before the armistice
was feigned. A German long-range
shell exploded iif the midst of Pick
ard's'. company, scattering shrapnel
about' and wbundijig 24 men, five of
whom died later.
TvJo pieces of shrapnel lodged in
Pickird's left leg and made ampu
tatidn of the limb necessary. Three
ottieV pieces were picked out of his
right kg by surgeons, hut the shrap
nel A in HamafrrJ tfi nerveft nf
the1 Meg as to make it permanently n Omaha as a bookkeeper ..for
useless. He received many minor Swift & Co. There he is being
wounds on his right hand and arm. cared for and is learning proficiency
Comes to Omaha Home. in manipulation of a wheel chair,
V$en discharged from Fort No defense of the action of Fort
Sheridan he. came to the only home Sheridan officials in discharging
hejktiew, the home of J. G. Hem- Pickard as 'temporarily disabled is
in
lived
WILSON BLAMED
AT SUGAR PROBE
FOR PRICE RAISE
Failure to Sanction Purchase
Cuban Crop .and Concur
rence ;ln Louisiana In
crease Reason Assigned.
Harry S. Pickard as he appeared in Omaha yesterday following his dis
charge from service in the United States army.
lg, 3611 Jones street, where he had made by Dr. John F. Allen of the
vedjfor six years while employed : United States public health service,
in charge of Omaha examinations of
disabled ex-service men applying for
war risk insurance on grounds of
disability.
"I think in time he will get a rat
ing of permanent disability," Dr.
Allen said today.
"We'll ee that he does," Pickard's
friends assert. - '
Plan for Convention
Of Nebraska League
Of Women Voters Here
Several hundred delegates from
all parts of Nebraska, the presidents
of similar organizations in eight
states, the regional director Mrs.
George Gellhorri of St. Louis and
members of the equal franchise so:
. - r . u - - -. - . i .
lines ui tpis state arc cxpeciea oj
attend the first convention of the
Nebraska League of Women Voters
to be held in Omaha in June.
Tentative plans for the conven
tion and for the housing Of the dele
gates were made yesterday by the
committee of local arrangements,
Mrs. John N. Baldwin, chairman, at
the republican women's committee
headquarters.
Mrs. H. C. Sumney is chairjnan of
committee on hotels. Miss Doris
Goethe, publicity; Mrs. Charles T.
Kountze; banquets."
A special service will be held Sun
day afternoon, June 13. The main
banquet will be held June 14 in the
Happy Hollojy club house, it was
decided yesterday.
Hearst's Magazine a Liberal Education!
The Tiuo Great Novels of 1920
The Master .
of Man
By SIR HALL CAINE
. and
Enemies of Women
' . By BLASCO IBANEZ
The Sting of
the Needle ,
Why is the drug traffic grow
ing so rapidly? Why, do peo
ple use drugs? Read 'The
Sting of the Needle, the con
fessions of a drug victim..
In Htartt'a for May.
PI
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How Business Men
Grow Rich y
Do you want to grow rich?
Learn how other men have
acquired wealth. Read "How
Big Business Men Grow Rich"
in Hearst's every month.
This month Henry C Friclc.
In Htartt'a for May,
ftr-rT" Tit
THE HOUSE BY THE LOCH
By MELVILLE DAV1SSON POST
Is MaHappier Without Woman ?
Are men really happier without women? This is
the theme of the two greatest novels of the year,
"The Master of Man" by Sir Hall Caine and "The
Enemies of Women" by Vicente Blasco Ibanez.
Has Nature a Brain ?
Can thought exist without a living brain? How else,
argues Maeterlinck, can we explain the wonderful
inventions of Nature? Are not ou own brains
evidence of pre-earistent thought? 'Hearst's for May.
Does Yourt Child Eat Carrots?
Do you know that certain vegetables strangely
affect the growth and health of children? Read
about the recent startling discoveries of nutrition
experts hvHearst's for May.
- Are Ghosts Good Detectives?
Can spirits help bring criminals to justice? How
else would you explain, the mystery of "The Red
Barn," "The Blood-stain on the Snow" and other
true ghost stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
A 100-Year-Old
Talking Machine
"in business methods and effi
ciency says Senator Elkins,
"the Senate is 1C0 years behind
the times." Does Congress
need reorganizing? "
In Hmarti't for Mmy.
TF you are content with an ordinary magazine, if
you are not willing to pay well for the very best,
you won't want Hearst's this month or any other.
Bui if you really want the works of the world'ss
great writers the words of the worlds great
thinkers make sure each month starting today
' with the May number of your copy of
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IX 1LA Mqgazin& wUh a Mission
$5,000,000
for Revenge
If you had $?,000,000 for re
venge what would you do?
Read " The Fall of the House
of Bultiwell," the first of a
new series of stories by
E. Phillips Oppenheim. '
In Hartt'$ for May
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CHROMOS IN THE HALL OF FAME
By WALT MASON
InHmmnt'tforMay
Lead Ore Is Discovered on
Farm Otfned by Nebraskans
Tecumseh, Neb., April 27. (Spe
cial.) Charles Hindenach of Te
cumseh and Arthur King of Pawnee
City recently bought a 120-acre farm
near Joplin, Mq on which lead de
posits have been found. Ore was
struck at a depth of 45 feet. A rep
resentative of the American Zine
and Smelting company ,has offered
Messrs Hindenach and King a net
profit on their farm of $35,000.
Bee Want Ads Are Best Business
Boosters.
t'hlrato Trlbune-Omahft Itos I.raard Wlr.
Washington, April 27. Apprehen
sion over the rising price of sugar
and' further increase predicted led
to- the summoning to Washington
by Attorney General Taltner of
sugar refiners of the country, who
conferred for hours Monday with
Howard Figg, special assistant to
the attorney general in charee of
profiteering and high cost cases.
Following the conference the De
partment of Justice and the refiners
were silent concerning their deliberations-.
TRe department, it is under
stood, asked co-operation from the
Refineries in eliminating sugar profit
eering and hoarding. The unneces
sary middleman and the sugar spec
ulator are also understood to have
come up for discussion.
Take No Action.
The representatives left the meet
ing with no definite plan of action
yet agreed upon. The session will be
continued. - ,
Representative Tinkham 5f Massa
chusetts, republican, who introduced
the resolution to investigate the
action of Mr. Palmer in connection
with the price on Louisiana sugar,'
has prepared a survey of the sugar
situation, in which he places the
blame for the present high prices
and the scarcity of the commodity
on the 'non-action of the president
of the United States in August and
September last, and in part to the
action of the attorney general jn
November last." He said the in
vestigation already made by the
committee . had "established these
these facts beyond contradiction,"
and added:
. President Is Blamed.
"In August and September last,
the sugar equalization board recom
mended in two communications to
the president the great desirability
of purchasing the Cuban 1920 crop.
Otherwise, it asserted there would
be a very great increase in the price
of sugar and a geat scarcity in
1920. It is stated that the Cuban
crop could be purchased for six and
orte-half i cents per ' pound at"Tht.t
time which was an advance of only
one cent per pound above the 1919
price and would have allowed sugar
to retail in the United States in 1920
at 11 and 12 cents per pound.
"The action which the sugar
equalization board recommended
could legally have been approved by
the president. He, however, with
held his approval and has never as
serted his reasons for doing so.
Raps Palmer Action.
"In 'November last when sugar,
was selling at retail at 10 cents per
pound Tn the United States under the
control of the sugar equalization
board and at 6 S per pound in Cuba,
the attorney general concurred in a
price of 17 cents and 18 cents at
the plantation for Louisiana sugar,
thus giving as it were, an official
government price for raw sugar.
The effect of this action in part was
to advance the Cuban price. In De
cember the Cuban price had ad
vanced to over lyj cents per pound
and it is now quoted at ' cents.
"The advance in price of sugar of
two cents per pound means an addi-.
tionftl cost per annum to American
consumers of $j 80,01)0,000. As the
price of Cuban'sugar has now -advanced
front b'A cents to 18J4 cents,
if. his level is maintained there is
a difference of over a billion dollars
in the cost of sugar the consumers
in the United States for 1920 Over
what it would have cost' the Ameri
can consumer if the Cuban crop had
been nurchasld at tVi cents by the
sugar equalization board as it recom
mended to the president."
North Platte Porter Kills .
Wife in Quarrel at Denver
North Platte, Neb., April 27.
(Special.) Harley Davis, negro
porter at the riatte aney nan
here, killed his wife, Beatrice Davis,"
in Denver Monday and gave him
self up.
1 He stated that they had been mar.
ried. in Sapulpa, Okl., eight years
ago and after residing here the wife
became; dissatisfied and went ta
Denver '911 March 22. He said when
he toW her he had come tor the
boy she-pulled a gun and fire'd at
hint and he grabbed it from he'r and
shot jierj in self-defense. The boy
Vitnes'sd the , tragedy. Davis is
abut 30' years old and Mrs. Davis
was '22. .
BesVant Ads Are Best Business
Boosters." 1
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"ON SALE AT ALL NEWS STANDS"
vy y
A Mmltrd
Amount of
Sugar la
EaeJi Store.
"liva Bfttor lor Leas'
You can't afford to waste time and carfare by shopping down
town. Your neighborhood Basket Store will supply you with a com
plete line of quality groceries and a saving on every purchase.
25c
CONYBEAR STRAWBERRY AP
PLE BASE PRE- Ofn
SERVES, 15-oz. jar Vt
THRIFT CORN, Iowa pack, 2 cans
for 25
CASH HABIT CORN, extra stand
ard, can 16
SARDINES in tomato sauce 1-lb.
.oval can 23
NONE-SUCH MINCE MEAT for
pies; don't require much sugar,
per pkg '15
DOMINO GOLDEN SYRUP, 10
lb. can $1.39
BARGAINS IN HOUSE CLEA
IX5 MATERIALS
MAZOLA, 39c pint'ean 35
MAZOLX, quart can .69
DEL MONTE PEACHES, APRI
COTS OR PEARS, 27 r
No. 2 size can '. .. .sJ.V
N. K. FAIRBANKS' FA1ROO
2-lb. pail, while-it lasts. . . .55
BASKO JAPAN TEAS
14-lb. pkg. 194
-ib. rg. 37
l-lb. pkg 734
CASH HABIT BRAND JAPAN
TEAS 1-lb. pkg. 6-W
U-Ib. pkg.; 17
-H-lb. Pkg 334
BASftO BULK COFFEE, lb.474
INDEPENDENT COFFEE, 1-lb.
. Pkg. 52d
FLAI(CLEAJMT PRICKS
SNIDER'S OYSTER COCKTAIL.
35c bottle,..,...: 294
23c bottle 184
AIRLINE HONEY,' 14 oz. jar
tor 374
SHOIi V POLISH, Block Peter's
Paste, can . . . .?. 44
BASKO WORCHESTERSHIRE
SAUCE , ....114
LEA & PERRIN'S SAUCE. 30
PEANUT SQUARE CANDY, per
lb 29
AMERICAN CHICLE CO.'S
BLACK JACK GUM, 3 pkgs.
for 104
WRIGHT'S SALAD OR THOU
SAND ISLAND DRESSING.
85c bottle for 25
RUMFORD BAKING POWDER. 1
lb. can for .27
HOME BRAND 22-OZ. JAR CRAN
- BERRY SAUCE 28
W. H. BAKER'S COCOA, 14-lb.
for ;21
SANDWICHOLA, jar. 4-OZ..10
BASKO MACARONI, SPAGHETTI,
finest quality, 1
3 pkgs. for. . . 1
CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, 2 cans
for, .7 25
QUAKER CORN FLAKES, 8-oz.
full weight pkg 104
BASKO CUT WAX OR GREEN
BEANS, can 26
Na72eans 5 lbs. iOc H
REX LIE,
PER
CAX,
lie
BORAX, 20-MULE, Mb. pkg. 15
CELLULOID STARCH, 1-lb. pkg.
for 11
RLTTVNQ-MORE POWDER, small
pkg. for 5
CUDAHY'S FAMOUS WHITE
BORAX NAPTHA SOAP,
6 bars for 38
PYRAMID WASHING POWDER,
per pkg 4
GOBLIN SOAP, bar 5
SKITCH, per pUg . .8
BRASS WASH BOARDS, 75c val-
vfe. Yor 55
ZINC WASH BOARDS. . . . .35
LUX, 2 nkgs ...22:
DIAMOND "C" SOAP,. 10 brs
for '..59
0LIVILO TOILET SOAP, bar,
for ...8
CASH 11AEIT BLUING, per bot
tle 8
CASH HABIT AMMONIA, er bot
tle 15
ARCO GliOSS STARCH, 20-oz.
I kg. for 12
Very Economical
price, com
paring with other
foods.
"GET THE SAVING CASH It A BIT AT THE
BASKET STORES
AND LIVE BETTER FOR LESS"
en it's rut and scrub
all day long
Ds Ilj &tch You in the Back!
It may be that you are mysteri
ously ..attacked by pain in back
(lumbago), or limbs, "neuralgic"
Eainsbooting-anywhere, or swot
:n and, painful feet. Pain and
backache, of a:y kind are often
caused by kidney disorder, which
means', that the. kidneys are not
working properly. Poisonous mat
ter and ric acid accumulate within
iho body in great abundance, over
workingihe rick kidneys. Perhape
you nave become nervous,
despondent, sick, feverish, ir
rftrhfa. hnvft hMflfJhe OI
5 cpots appearing before- the
eyes, bags under tne uas ana
Inrlr Ambition to do thiotS.
The latest and most effective means of
overcoming such trouble is, take a single
Anuria4 (antl-uric-acid) Tablet before
Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package. .Listen to this:
Beatrice, Neb. "For about two years I have been having kid
ney trouble. The ' uric , acid spread through my system causing
rheumatism in my joints. It? would affect my limbs, also my arms.
This would make me very miserable. I would also have pains in my
back and through my kidneys. I just recently started taking Anurie
and it has taken the aches out of my joints, and my back doel
not bother me; Anuric is rapidly removing the uric acid from
my system. I think it a splendid kidney remedy. I have ato
taken 'Favorite Prescription' as "a woman's' tonic and it proved
very good. I am glad to recommend Doctor Pierce's medianes.''
Mrr, A. B. Cullen. 423 S. Sixth Street
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Alkali in Shampoos
Bad for Washing Hair
Most soaps and prepared shampoos
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The best thing to use is Mulsified
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T
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Two or three minutes' use of a
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Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuti
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Ohio, Sept. 8, 1913.
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SURE WAY TO 6ET RIO
OF UNSIRHTIY MK
I Th?re is one simple, safe ad sur
way to Jtet rlil of unsicrhtlv hair nn
neck,. arms and underarm and thai
is to dissolve them.
To do this get a bottl of Frescn
Hair Kemorer Ixitlon "from your
druggist, apply a little with the fin
tips, or with a little cotton. Just
like -youjs'oiild a face lotion,, to the
hairs not wonted, in a fpw minutes
wash off and you .fl'. ie surprised
how the hairs have disappeared.
Fuzzy or heavy hairs simply dissolve
and leave the skin soft and white
shaving and other methods only re
move hairs for a short while and
they.eome In thicker than ever, while
Fresoa Hair Remover Lotion dis
solves them away below the skin and
weakens th growth. If you ar
troubled with these unsightly hlem
Ishe you should try this simple and
safe method of getting rid of them.