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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1921)
2 D OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1921. r - V Letters of a Home Made Father to His Son On Bridge A Game of Insujts in Dress Spits. Dear Son: In the course of an an education I suppose you're bound to pick up a certain number of bad habits. They seem to go with the sale of brains the same way cigar coupons are handed out with tobac co. I ain't criticizin, mind you. It seems to me that bad habits is sme thin like the measels. If you got to have em, have em young an then ferget em. There's a few bad habits, though, that don't seem necessary no matter how educated you be. One of 'em is this here game of Bridge. Bridge aint like the measels. I. don't appear once an then go way fer good; It's more like a beard what keeps growin fast er the oftener you try to get rid of I speak with some feelin about this fer sooner or Jater in the life ot evry man there ccwes a time when he grabs the baby's bank in one hand an a deck ot cards in the other and goes out to wressel with the temtation to earn his livin be tween supper an bed time. It don t make no difference how you live vour life. You can be a pillow of the church fer 40 . years an- then some night you'll find yourself sneak-' in home by the back streets with a book of rules under your arm. About the only advantage I can fit A in lYi cram is that it's a ereat help to folks what likes to talk but has nothin to say. If ' you spend your evenins playin Bridge your con versation is all laid down fer you in black and white by the rules. The only things that is left t6 your Imag ination is, "Good evenin," an, 'Good night." . When your mother wants to nave some old friends in of an evenin that she aint seen fer some time she in vites em round to play a little Bridge. The social part of the evenin. lasts while the guests is bein removed from their coats an hats. It there s any news to be told that's the time to tell it Once they get round the table the first one what says any thing not in the rules is put in the same class as safe crackers an blue law legislates, besides gettm fined 30 points. s; '" ' Requirements of a Player. Any man can play a good game of bridge if he's able to smile polite and keep one thumb in his change pocket at the same time. The .committee on rules, realizin that the game was to be played by educated and refined people, has taken every precaution. The players must wear stiff dress shirts and non-collapsable collars at least two inches high. This is to prevent a ay of them from reachift down suddenly to release an ace which might have got caught in his shoe. Two packs of cards is used neither of which is to be played with at the same time. One pack is to be shuffled, inspected, an locked in the safe fer 15 rninites before each deal The deafer, fcavin rolled up his sleeves an turned down the cuff di his trousers, takes the pack firmly in his right hand an says to the man next to him: ' , "Would it tire you to cut?" "It would be a pleasure." (Under this year's rules" he says, "May I have the privelege?" but there is a lot of opposition to this change an, most folks has refused to do it.) - He then cuts an the cards is dealt Everybody now picks up their hands an arranges them in a series of straight" flushes. This bein done each player bows to the left. The dealer then makes a bid. Perhaps he says: ' " " , "I bid two clubs." This means that he has in his hand five high hearts,, four low' spades, the ace, queen an ten of diamonds an the advertisin card telliu what it costs to renew the deck when its worn out. This is what is known as a signal It is a scientifically worked out scheriie of dcludin everybody except the folks you're playin against. It's the same as if the Quarterback on a football team was to get up an say: "When I give the word the right half back wjll Tun violently round left end but it's a trick play fer I'm the boy that's goin to take the ball an I'm goin through center where you least, expect me." The second player then bids three hearts which means that he's- strong on everything up to the fours. The third player says, "Igobi,"-the same bein a Rushian word indicatin that after glancin at his hand it looks more to him like a foot. . The fourth player frowns, looks at the ceilin, folds his cards in a pile, makes them into a fan again an says, "Och!" which indicates that if he had a head like his partners he'd use it fer a vacuum cleaner instead of fer playin' Bridge. The Game Proceeds. Everybody now knows what everybody else thinks of em an the first part of the game is over. At this point the third player bows to the player on his left -an says: f "May I play?" Whereupon the player on his left returns the bow an says: "Fer Hevin sake please do." The third player then shuts his eyes and selects a card which he lays on the table. In all the games I've seen one of the players usually gets mad about now an throws down his hand re fusin to have anything more to do with the game. He then shows his interest in the partyby lookin at the family album an yawnin while the other three finish out as best they can without him. The rest of the game don't make much difference anyways. As near as "I can observe it's something like slapjack. Everybody throws a card on the table an the quickest ' man pulls -em in. When all the cards is distributed the one who's managed to grab the most wins. Then comes the third an last part of the game. "May I ask," says the dealer, polite; of the opposite pjayer, "What was your idear, if any, in leadin the Jack of Diamonds?" "An may I inquire," says his pard ner with equal coutesy, "if it was the dinner or some inherited brain trouble that made you follow it with the Queen of Clubs?" f After everybody had proved that all the others did wrong when they gave up playin Old Maid an took op Bridge, one of the players writes dowp the score figerin it in with compound interest It takes hard trsnia an an easy coMcience to be a good score keeper. In order to take the sting out of defeat they've arranged jt so that the fellow that wins usually loses. Havin won six games straight you hand over your gold watch to your humiliated op ponent, borrow a nickel an retire vic torious. Fer Bridge is a gamblin game, but unlike any other gamblin game the stakes is a secret till the evenin's over. Anybody ignerant an uncultured enough to ask what they re playin "I Take All the Rest" fer before the butler serves the ice water loses all chances of bein al lowed to go broke again in such de sirable company. ; f The Host on Top. 1 ? This rule was invented to give the host a chance to r)ut the party on a payin basis, line finds hisself a head at the end of the evenin, he Sets the limit at five cents a point with the gentleman's understanclin that he fur nish at his expense pulmotors, smel lin salts an carfare to the departin guests. If he finds hisself behind, he charges the cigars to business ex pense and declares the game just a friendly way of passin the evenin. Half the game lies in gettin the reputation fer bein a shark. Once you have that there's nothin you can't do. If you don't like your cards you can throw em down after the third hand an say: . "I, take all the rest," bein careful of course not to mix the cards up quick so's Nobody can't look at em, too close. By repeatin rapidly the next six cards that you'd have played ev erybody gets so dizzy that they'll agree with you for fear of showin brains'. I suppose if four people got good enough they wouldn't have to do anything but just deaj an look at their hands. , Tooch Frisbee says that a good game of Bridge ' is better security fer your family than a life insurance policy. I hope he's right fer the time is comin when no life insurance com pany will dare issue a policy to a man what plays too good a game. ' Hopin you will take heed to these remarks I remain. 7 ' your father as ever ' "AMOS H. AMESBY. -' in i i i ii "Cooked Up" Evidence Fails To Convince Police Judge Los Angeles,. Feb. 12. Evidence that, is in any way "cooked up" does not "go" in Police Judge Hugh J. Crawford's court. This was declared to have "been proved after the judge had dismissed a case against H. Zirn, a harbor fish erman and captain of a vessel of the local fishing fleet Zirn was taken into custody by a deputy of the state fish and game commission. The officer took from the fisherman as evidence three gun nysacks filled with lobsters. It was charged that many of the lobsters exceeded 16 inches in length, the maximum size permitted by the law for such catches.. 1 . ' ' As the fisherman was not taken im mediately to court, the deputy con ceived the idea of boiling the evi dence as a precautionary measure. The court held that the evidence had been tampered with and that, as cooking lobsters causes them to shrink, the judge could not take cog, nizance of their condition prior to the cooking. . The case was dismissed and Fisherman Zirn released. ADVERTISEMENT CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds, it's Splendid! In one minute your clogged nos tril will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breath freely. 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The one building being fit ted for and devoted to the treat ment of noncontagious and nonmen tal diseases, no others being admit ted; the other Rest Cottage being designed for and devoted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases requiring for a time watchful care and special nursing, r Last Hours With Doomed Slayers Show Them Ready to' Die (Continued From rage One.) word pointed the gun with which he had killed her husband at her and shot her down. ,v Then he carefully carried their bodies out of the house-to the rear of a barn and with the aid of a lantern ' uried them in a shal low grave which he dug. He spent that night in the home of. his murdered relatives and re mained in the neighborhood -for several days. When the disap pearance of his brother and his wife became known Barker, ques tioned, told several different stor ies which finally resulted in his arrest, his subsequent conviction and hanging. Meets Death Calmly. During the four years he spent in the penitentiary after the com mission of the crime and execu tion, Barker never once was con fined, in the death cell. , He oc-' cupied a cell, the same as ordin ary prisoners, worked' with them in the shops and enjoyed the priv ileges they enjoyed. At no time during the full four-year period did Barker collapse arfd show any outward signs of remorse for his crime. He bravely walked to the gallows and with the same air of bravado tliat; had marked his every t action, ? tood calmly while the hangman's knot was fixed, the black cap adjusted and the trap sprung. But one month before the exe cution of Barker, Harrison Clark, colored, of Omaha, was executed for the murder of Edward Flurry, a street car conductor df Omaha. Flurry was murdered on the night of March 8, 1906, at the Albright street, car "Y" 1 during a holdup He died nine days later in a local hospital. Plays Quits.. , During the time that he was held in the , prison, Clark con- tented himself, ith the strumming of a guitar which Warden Beemer permitted him to l:..p in his cell. At no time . did he display any emotion or remorse for his crime, but at 'eVery opportunity he pro tested that he was innocent of the crime for which' he was convicted. Immediately following his last meal Clark called for a cigar, which was given him. Shortly after, while talking with newspa permen, he delivered a speech in ' which he warned against the use tof intoxicating liquor. Following this he picked up his guitar and continued to strum it while wait ing for the arrival of the guards to start the death march. ( ' ' As he left his cell on the way to the gallows, he continued to puff on his cigar- He puffed the cigar on the scaffold while his arms and legs were being tied by the executioner's assistants and did not throw it away until the black cap was pulled down over his face, .y "Hanging Innocent ManP With the placing of the cap over his eyes, .he displayed the first signs of a. collapse. Screeching at the top of his voice, he said: "I want a bag with something heavy to put on my feet" He re peated this request several times and then with a final effort cried out: . "Goodby everybody. You're hanging an innocent, man for a crime he .never committed. Tell my mother to pray for me." As the sound of the words from be neath the black cap died away, the -trap, was sprung and 13 minutes later he was declared dead by the prison ahysician. , R.' Mead Shumway followed Frank .Barker to the gallows. Shumway was condemned-1 to die . for the murder of Mrs. Sarah Martin, wife of his former em-, ployer in Adams county, on Sep-" tember 3, 1907. He was executed on Marth 5, 1909. Shumway, had been employed as a farmhand for four days on ADVERTISEMENT ACTRESS TELLS SECRET Tells How to Darken Gray Hair With a Home-Made Mixture.. Joicey Williams, the well-known American actress, recently made the following (statement about gray hair and how to darken It with a home made mixture: , "Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home that will gradually darken gray, streatoed or faded Jiair and make it soft and glossy. To a half-pint of water add one ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and quarter ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade Is obtained. This will -make a gray-haired person look twenty years younger. 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You can get calonite powder at any drug store and If you are troubled with these unsightly blemishes you should cer tainly fry this simple method.. the farm occupied by his victim and her husband. On September 3, Mr- Martin drove tu towa leav ing his wife and Shumway at the home. Upon his return he found his wife had been murdered and the farmhand missing. He spread the alarm but Shumway managed to make his escape. He finally was located in Missouri, where he was working on a farm. He was well known in the community where he was captured and no trouble was experienced in find ing him after the murder, v . Snatched From . Gallows. He was returned for trial, was convicted and sentenfed to hang. Six times he literally was snatched from the gallows by reprieves granted by the governor. A legal struggle almost unprecedented in the criminal courts of the state was waged in an attempt to have him, but death was the final victor. Shumway protested his inno cence from the time of his arrest and His last statement, made from - the scaffold, was: , ' "May God forgive all of you who have had anything to do with me, for you are hanging an innocent man." The trap then was sprung and 2iy minutes later he was pro nounced dead. Death was due to strangulation, he being of too light a physique to cause "death by " breaking his neck by the fall. ; ' Captured' in California. - On October 10 of the following year Bert M. Taylor was executed for the murder of the two unmar ried sisters of his dead wife at their home near Minden. Taylor was captured in California after a' chase of several months' duration. He was convicted of the murder and burning of the home of his sisters-in-law in an effort to cover his crime. No signs of malice or of physical collapse marked his ap pearance on the gallows before his trap was sprung. . Thomas Johnson, a negro of Omaha, 18 months later followed Taylor to the scaffold. 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Johnson had been con verted while an intnate of the prison waiting execution. Following Johnson on the scaf fold was Albert Prince, also of Omaha, the last man to be execu ted1 in, the state penitentiary by hanging. Shortly after his execu tion on March 21, 1913,' the state legislature substituted electrocu tion for hanging. . Kills .Warden. Prince wa's convicted at Lincoln (of the murder of Deputy Warden Davis on February 11, 1912, while he was serving' a sentence of 2'j years. The murder occurred in the assembly room of the prison. Davis, who was on duty in the assembly room, was stabbed by Prince as the negro passed him on his way out of the room to go to his cell. The murder was committed with a knife stolen from the broom factory. ..Davis was so seriously wounded that he, died a few hours later. The murder preceded the out break of "Shorty" Gray and his gang, with their subsequent mur ders, by about , six weeks. . Prince spent his last days in the death cell writing poetry. His final statement, aside from several letters and poems that he had written while in the death cell, was: "When I fall to my d,eath my soul will go" straight up to heaven." - Taken After Gun Battle. Thirteen minutes later he was pronounced dead, and once again the state -had exacted the extreme penalty for ' the commission ' of murder in this state. Prince was a negro with a bad record. He came to Omaha from Kansas City, where he was suspected of having committed many burglaries. 'He was captured in an Omaha saloon by a policeman who recognized him from his picture, but was taken only after a running gun fight. ; Thus ended legalized hangings in Nebraska and in place was sub stituted the so-called "more hui mane" method . of inflicting the death penalty. . ' Alson B. 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There are so.ooo.ooo.000,000 Red Blood Corpus cles in your blood and each one must have iron. DONT TRY TO "FOOL. YOURSELF" into thinking yoa are a man of "blood and iron when" you have good reason to suspect that yoa sre not -CONSIDER THE SUB OF YOUR BANK BALANCE what success you have had in life-A MAN ISONLY PART OF A MAN WHKN HIS BLOOD LACKS IRON. When you get ap feeling tired In the morn ing, when yoa find yourself nervous, irritable M - ssT 1 " Columns Offer Attractive Bargains ADVERTISEMENT 1 Limber upi Quit complainin, Get a small trial bottle of old-time "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store and in just a moment you'll be free frorn, rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief and a cure awaits you. Get itl "St. Ja cobs Oil" is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, back ache, sprains and swellings. ADVERTISEMENT New Hair Grow AID NESS haired, fslllaf leruiizea, UANOHUr eradicated. Many vvm. now nair auuu raporn worn 1 an. men, all aces. Oet full box of KOTALKO at sny buar drusirtit's. Or aenu 10 seats, silver s stamps, foi PROOF hoi in KOTALKO OFFICE. SA-47 KMMfj a. naw ram, n. t. TO J. C. Hulxell, R. P. Druggist efter public. Tetter nevor mind Whul-sii iMi.fm.-s i MAIL TODAY "hSiaaaa .Age., State. ADVERTISEMENT cream I have found to be the best). The first application will astonish yon. It makes the skin appear transparent, smooth and velvety. I especially recommend it for dark, sallow skin, freckles, tan, sun spots, coarse pores, rough skin, shiny nose, ruddiness, wrinkles, and, in fact, every blemish the face, hands and arms are heir to. If your neck or chest is discolored from exposure apply this combination there and the objectionable defect will disappear as if by magic. It is absolutely harm less and will not produce or stimulate a growth of hair. Since short sleeves are' in vogue it is necessary to have beautiful hands and arms and no matter how rough and ungainly the hands and arms, or what and exposure to sun and wind, this com bination will work a wonderful transforma tion. Thousands who are using it have had the same results I have had. NOTE To set the bast effect be sure to follow the complete directions contained In ever? pack ass of Derwillo, and It la ao simple that any one can use it. and so lnexpenslTs that any rtrl or woman can afford It .Department stores and dnunjlste guarantee that there will be a notice able improrement after the first application or ther will refund the money. It Is sold In this city st all toilet counters under a money refund susrantee. Including the Sherman McConnell. the Beaten and the Merer! U Stores. ON and easily anset when yoa can no longer do your day's work without beingall fagged out at night; or have pains across the back sod your face looks pale and drawn, do not wait until yoa go all to pieces and colls pee m a stata of nervous prostration or until in your weakened condition yoa contract soma serious disease, but take some organic Iron like Nutated Iron at once to help enrich your blood and revitalise your wornout exhausted nerves, urganic Muated Iron often increases the bod ily and mental vigor - of weak, tired, wornout, nervous people, in two weeks. It's like the iron In your blood and like the iron in spinach, lentils and aonles. You can even eat It If yon wish- It will not blacken or Ininre the teeth nor disturb thestomach. It is entirely different from ordinary metallic iron w hich people usually take, and which is made merely by the action of strong acids on small Pieces of iron. Beware of substitutes. Look Forth, word NllXATED" on every peckar. and the letters N. I. oa every tablet Your money will be refunded by the manufacturers if you OO not odibid ijci ikuj Huawwr suits. At all druggists. T