'K?""' I i THE i BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7,1920. it - Mother and Sons Meet In Prison Alleged Murderess, Dressed In Prisoner's Garb, Smiles as She ' Greets Her Two Boys. "Say, you'll let us see our mother, , won't you?" uas the first question asked by Burt and Mike Tierney when they arrived at the county jail at noon yesterday after being sent up under $2,000 bond each by Judge Fitzgerald in South Side Police court on a charge of highway rob bery. "Ob, I guess so," said Jailer Sher man Clayton. Their mother is Mrs. Mike Tier ney who, a week ago last Saturday, shot and killed Kay Dunldp, who had married her 16-ycar-oht daugh ter, Ethel, a few days before. She is charged with first degree murder .and is held without bond. ."Never before in my recollection have.we'had a mother and sons in the county jail awaiting trial at the same time," said Jailer Clayton. Greets Them With Smile. Mrs. Tierney is in the matron's ward of the jail in the southeast corner of the fifth floor of the court house. Her sorts were escored over there before being placed in their own cell on the opposite side of the jail. ' ' Mrs. Tierney, in the. blue "bloom er" uniform used by women pris oners, was waiting anxiously for the Doys. As tliey came up to her fell she put her hands through the bars and on their shoulders, i She patted, their cheeks. Not a sign of a tear appeared in her eyes. She .even smiled.v ' t "Oh, my boysP she exclaimed. "I just know you're not guilty, and I know you'll soon be out of jail. You must work now, word hard, and go straight for the sake 'of your sisters and your father." ' Forgets- Her Own Troubles: r n mi. xicmcy, wuo iiuu uceii separa ted from his wife prior to the shoot ing, returned homester her arrest and ckcla'red he will tight to free her. s Mike and Burt remained talking to their mother for some minutes, a ' deputy sheriff standing guard. Mrs. Tierney seemed to have for gotten her own troubles in planning tor her boys' ralese, though she is awaiting trial ior a crime, the pen alty tor wnicn, upon conviction, is ,th electric chair. The two voung men were taken to a cell in the "bound over" ward oil the jail after their talk with their mother. , "Everything will come out all right," were her parting words as they were led away. DaughtersTJevoted to Her. The other children of Mrs. Tier ney have been extremely devoted to their mother since she has been in jail. "The two daughters, Margaret and Ethel, have been trying to see their mother every day," said Sheriff Clark, "although Friday is our only visiting dav. This takes much of the matron's time because she must stay in the room all of the time that the .1 visitors aic uicic. The specific charge against Burt Mtd Mike in the present case-is the holdup of J. E. Cera-, railroad detec tive, September 28 at Fourteenth and Locust streets. They were ar rested in a raid last Saturday night in a house on the South Side, in Vhich 11 men and one woman were arresd. Yesterday Tolice Judge Foster, in Central police court, "refused to hear the Tierney cases, oil the ground that they belonged in" the South Side police court, because the arrest took place on' the South Side. Judge's. Disagree. ' This morning Judge Fitzgerald, in South Side police court, at first re fused to hear them, holding that the case belonged in Central police court Dscause tne anegea crime uccurreu in Omaha. He consented to go ahead, however, whert police pointed brought intoMhe court. Lectures Fill Day of ' ; Physicians, Reunion ... rv Mother, Accused of. Murder, and 2 Sons Who Join Her In Jail Dr. G. Alexander Young, and "Tuberculosis in Children" was the subject of a paper by Dr. H. ,B Hamilton. - ,Lunch. was served at the Univer sity hospital, followed by round table discussions o"Tr "Fost-Partum Hemorrhage and "Hemorrhage in the Newborn," led bv Dr. C. M. Pol lard and Dr. B. V. Christie. Omaha Cop Convicted of Bribery Is In Kansas Jail H. J. Wilkening, former police of ficer who was convicted in district .t t.,e -irInir frr aprentititr a bribe and paroled because of his family, was arrested yesterday in Smith Center, Kan., for bootleggmg ' and sentenced to 60 days in jail, ac v cording to word received yesterday by Police Inspector Andrew Pat tulo. . , , Following the receipt of the Kan sas telegram police raided the home of Henry Wilkening, father of the former officer,' on the South Side, and seized a still and a quanity cf moonshine liquor. ' New East Relief 6oard To Meet Here on October 15 An all-day meeting for the dis 'cussion of problems in the work in the Near East will be held by the Near East Relief committee at the Chamber of Conynerce October 15. Mr. Charles V. Vickrey, secretary of the national committee, who has just returned from aaertended tour of the Near East, will speak. OViXe TterneyttFp Landlord Chummy With Man After He Garnishees Wages, While C. H. Ward. Missouri" Pa cific railroad switchman, ate, smoked and chatted intimately with John E. Rickert, proprietor of Hillside Inn, a rooming house at Twenty-second and Davenport .streets', he was una ware that John had instituted legal action, against him. Ward appeared in Justice of the Peace Collins' court yesterday to an swer a garnishee summons for $70 filed a week ago by Rickert. "I've lost my job and my standing in the union on account of it," he declared. "Why, my room rent wasn't even due yet, and that man sat across the dinner table from me, chummed witb me! "He told me he would -wait intil pay day for the rent. Why, this morning at breakfast we talked in timately about current affairs and the weather. Then I learn he has garnisheed my wages. That's friend si" ip!" Mr. Ward appealed to John Lar son, head of the city labor bpa.rd, to help him get back his job. Visiting physicians attending the 11th annual reunion of the Alumni Association of the University of Nebraska College of Medicine con tinued yesterday in their study of va rious Jiuman ailments. Lectures were delivered at the University hospital directed by Dr. D. B. Owen. "Surgical Treatment of Empyema" was discussed by Dr. A. C. Stokes; "Local Anesthesia in Tonsillectomy" was the subject of a EaPer. bl 1J,r-.,;,v- u??!:.:hYCD: avenue-,' was arrested Tuesdav and pinai aypnuis was u .uu "JN i. beinir held for investigation. Police Truck Driver Is Arrested For Tbft of Silks and Linens After two suitcases filled with silk and linen clothing valued at $400 had been recoveredby police. W. E. Mc Donrfell, truck driver, 5513 Mayberry Hectare that he may be connected with the alleged box car robbers now Tinder arrest. McDonnell admitted that he left the suitcases with neighbors., but he declared that Someone threw the suitcases on his truck. Walnut Hill Metlrtdists v ' Hold" Reception for Pastor The members of the Wahiut Hill Methodist church held a reception Tuesday night in honor of their new pastor, the Rev. A. D. Davis. C. T. Shaw, chairman, delivered an ad dress of welcome. Dr, Davis re sponded. Dr. A. Yonderlippe, and Dr. Ernst of the Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church were guests. 'I here were readings and musical numbers on the program. , , , - Bluffs Man Dies of Wounds Received While Hunting George Bryan Faulk, 23, of Coun cil Bluffs, died at the Mercy hos pital in the Bluffs Tuesday as the result of wounds received on a hunt ing trip near pkamah, Neb., Sep tember 26, when his coosin acci dentally shot him ill the side. Painters Threaten Strike. Ottawa, Oct. 6. One hundred painters and decorators completing work on the new parliament build ings threatened to strike unless wage demands of painters and 'decorators in New York are granted. Their position has been approved by the Ottawa Building Trades council. Cummiiigs and Wilson Join to Put League Over Former Democratic Chairman "Will Take Stump in Be half of Governor Cox And Covenant. Clilciifo frlliunc-Omalm Hee leaned Wire. Washington, Oct. 6. The demo cratic national "campaign from now on will have two chieftains and two managers. y. In partnership with Governor Cox and his campaign chairman, George Whije, Woodrow Wilson, president of the United States, and Homer S. Cummings, former chairman of the democratic national committee, have joined to pull the league of nations covenant from the rocks, if it can be (fone. N-- So-iar as can be learned the partnership interests have ' been mutually agreed upon, Governor Cox and Chairman White having yielded at last to the insistence of administration forces in t'e party that the league of nationJ8mu5t be played over all else in the party Gases Sourness Indigestion Heartburn Flatulence Palpitatio Just as soon as you eat a tablet or two of Parte'a TManenain alt tba atom- aeh distress caused by acidity will end. I'ape's Diapepsin always puts sick, upset, acid stomachs in order t nee. Large COc case drugstores. million people who carts for their era as tkr rr far .tkelr taatt to slamMks Oat Rome Tteataavnt Outfit from'yoar draMlst and use as directed. Clean, fresh feeling eyes and the clearness of Tlsioa will nuke the world seem brighter end your day's -wortt less tiresome. Not: Phnldane ana Eretaecialiita pmcrtb Bon Opto ' uf hem nm- arn iim mat Mist ( m itnnechca T CM. UknM 5. ii handbills henceforth until election drfy. As a matter of fact, some influen tial democrats dtclare the supieme commanders of the democrati:.- ef fort from this date will be Wilson and Cummings, Cummings, who wanted to renominate Wilson at Sa Francisco, having taken final in structions from the president at the White House today before invadingJ the middle west to strike for the league. v Qummings Takes Up Fight. Mr. Cummings, who delivered the eloquent tribute to Wilson at San Francisco, which almost made the former national chairman1 a for midable candidate for th democratic nomination, resigned as chairman when Governor Cox. was nominated, and up to the present time has taken little active part in. the campaign. Hut when President Wilson leaped into the breach to aid Cox in the final drive for" votes, with the league as the imperative issue, Cummings rushed to Washington from his home in Connecticut and is now on his way to take up the White House burden in the fight to save the Wil son covenant from national repudia tion. President Wilson talked with his former campaign manager for half an hour this afternoon. When Mr. Cummings left the, president he V 1 " " "" " would not. of course, commctu on what he executive said. But judging from the president's message to tt e American people Sunday night, call ing upon them to vindicate their country's honor by indorsing the league o nations, it was conceded that fthe president talked over with his political manager, the plan they are to pursue in seeking to turn hack the American . masses trom their steady stride toward the res toration to power of the republican party. Invades Doubtful States. Mr. Cummings is to make his drive in what has been described as doubtful territory in this campaign, being scheduled to whoop 'em up for the league in Ohio, Kansas. In diana, New Mexico and California. He will Open the administration's phase of the speaking tour in Cin cinnati Thursday. While the preM dent is preparing to follow his ad dress of Sunday night with further arguments on the league, the re publican publicity association called attention tb the vitally impoitati' fart ir. connection with the league, that "one party to a contract cannot in sist upon the right to determine the Interpretation of the language of the contract." Guard rails raised by compressed air have been installed on a Cali fornia ferryboat to prevent autvmo l iles runing overboard. Peace Officers Denied Right to Search Homes Without Warrants Frankfort, Ky., Oct. d. High, of peace officers to 'search private premises or seize personal property without a search warrant w! de nied in an opinion handed down by the Kentucky court of appeals. The case was the outgrowth of an effort, the record shows, to en force prohibition laws. A citizens whose home ".s searched by a sheriff .without a war rant appealed to the higher cou't when the officer took from li'S premises a quwitity of liquor. The court ordered the liquor returned. Chief , Justice John I). Carroll's opinion said: "It is better thnt a guilty individ ual escape punishment than that a court of justice should violate a viral, j'undainental principle. iew Lieutenant Here. First Lieutenant Malcolm D. Grimes arrived from Kansas City yesterday- morning for assignment as assistant to Colonel Penrose at the quartermaster depot. He was recently commissioned. rirc Destroys Business Section of Town In S. D. Pierre, S. !., Oct. 6. (Stco'al Telegram. 1 The whole busines t!l. section of the, town of Philip in ti western part of the staje was dijif stroyed by fire early this tnorniqp! according to reports teceivea n The loss is estimated at $2.-)0,(KK, i Girls! Your hair needs a little "Dandcrine" that's all! Whert j H becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff! appears, or yourhajc falls out. a 35-cent bottle of delightful,! dependable "Danderme" from any store, will save your halr, i nlfrt JsmiIMa tiuiiifw ' Tru "rn rA arin n" nnA coat it Diseased Skin I Freedom at once from the agony of skin disease; TMfloothlng wash of otla, Try D. D. D. it's different S5c SOe and 11.90. We rna-antec the flnt battle. HD.ED.in), SSL lotion ibr 5hbi Disease Five Sherman tt McConnell Drug Stores. ADVKBTISKMSNT. T BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR COLDS AND FLU New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With- Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Sur geons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications. Every Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter If Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of the year In the drug trade is Aspironal, the two ujlnute cold and cough reliever, au thoritatively fiuiranteed by the lab oratories; tested, approved anospiost enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people as ten times as quick and effective as whiskey, rock and rye. or any other cold and coughf emedy' they have ever tried. All drug stores are now supplied with the wondetful new elixir, so all you have to do to'get rid of that cold is to step into the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal -and tll him to serve you two teaspoon ful.T with four teaspoonfuls of water in a glass. With your watch in your hand, take the.drink at one swallow and call for your money back in two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away like a Bream within the time limit Don't be bashful, for all druggists invite you and expect you to try It. Everybody's doing It. When your cold or cough is re lieved, take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife and babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most effectivevthe easiest to take r.nd the most agreeable cold and cough remedy for infants and chil dren. , -. ,-i.f..- .. .' Thursday Demonstra tion of the" "Sechrist Pressure Cooker" Cook ing School, Fifth Floor. CatS THE PACD Free Instruction i n ' Lamp Shade Making in Our, Enlarged Art De ' partment, Third Floor. CROWING ONM3 ThursdayA Special Selling of Girls' Coats at 25.00 Regular 35.00 39.00 Values Ages ,6 to U Years Latest Fall Models v These beautiful little coats hich we offer at this exceptional price for Thursday, feature the season's latest fabrics, colors and styles. Velours, Broadcloths and Velvets are developed into charming models that will be a delight to f mother, as well as to the little miss. Some are tailored exqui sitely, others are fancy, some i belted otjiers loose, all with fine quality linings. . Many are iur trimmed. We are offering these models now, at the beginning of the season, giving you an opportunity to save money and at the same time offer ing you a choice of a new . and complete selection. New Autumn Creations in Women V Fashionable Frocks zVN extensive display representing all that is exclusive, authentic and in conformity" with" the art of correct dress. Designs of marked individuality, and trimming of resplendent beauty, colors rich and harmonious, distinguish this brilliant showing, in which fashion's vogue fqr the ap proaching season is admirably ' reflected. Variety of Fabric a Noticeable Feature Noteworthy values in Satin, Cr6pe de Chene, Georgette, Kitten's Ear, Can ton Crepe, Chiffon Velvet, ricotine, Poiret Twill and Serge Frocks make up this splendid assortment. An Important Showing for Thursday. ' Very Special for Thursday, 25.00 N Brandeis Stores Second Floor Wpt , Priced from 49.00 to 149.00 Brandeis Stores Second Floor West m Reflecting the Latest Thursdayfor Economical Women In-Women's and Children's Sweaters To enjoy the" outdoors, one must, have a nice warm sweater. When you see these new sweaters, you will agree that one must make hikes and outdoor sports '"a part of the sea- ..jp'sons program. They are so comfort-" able and come in such. v a vai ihi.v fir snjioa rnpr the most fastidious cannot fail to be sat isfied. Slip-overs, coat sweaters and tuxedos vie with each other in the most desirable shades. Priced from, 5.95 to 18.00 - Children's Sweaters We carry a complete line of children's 1 sweaters in all sizes and colors. Do not fail to see our beautiful cap and scarf sets, now so popular. .v v Priced from 5.00 to 15.00 Brandeis Stores--Second Floor Center A Sale of Wool Jersey Excellent Values uses At 6.50 A utumn Showing of Women V Silk Jersey Knickers Do you know the cheering effect of a new blouse? Itovorks wonders with the sad dest of old suits or skirts and these.new wool Jerseys at this attractive price- are especially alluring. ' Colors are; NavyBrown, Tan and -Copenhagen They are the last,word in style these natty over-blouses in thr.ee-quarter sleeves, and prove to be just the thing for , school or office wear. ' " On Sale Thursday, each 6.50 v. Brandeis Stores Second Floor South - With Autumn here and Wintersoon to "follow, you will be interested in this complete showing of knickers in street shades to match the suits. Women having ' a preference for the straight lines will be especially interested, as the materials and cut ad here to this style of dress. - x Conors are: .Qlach, Taupe, Brown, - Green, and Blue They are, of the best quality pure' silk Jersey, which has become so popular a ma terial for the woman who wishes to be neatly as well as stylishly dressed. priced at 5.95 Brandeis Stores Second Floor North Our Enlarged Basement A Place for Spending Profitable. Hours During the INTRODUCTORY SALES Thursday, Friday and Saturday Get acquainted with the newly enlarged basement in Brandeis Stores. The opportunity is at hand in the Three-Dav Introduc tory Sales, beginning Thursday and continuing Friday and Saturday. You will find that the new basement is one of the big gest show places among the store basements of America. It is attractive in arrangement and a perfect storehouse of treasure for the discriminating bargain hunter. Every basement department is filled with high grade goods bought bv Brandeis at great saving. An extra force of clerks will be on hand to render quick and satisfactory service "