Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 29, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE EEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. SEI'l'UMlJhtc Ml.
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Prosecutor in
Thorsdalc Case
Named bv Board
Appointment of T. J. Guthrie
To Aiiiot Prosecution in
Murder Trial Made De
spite Opposition.
Dei Moires. Sept. 28. (Special
Telegram.) le(i'c vigorous oppo
sition from Judge Hubert liter
back of the district court, llie folk
county board of supervisor Tues
day morning appointed T. J. Gutji
rie, special prosecutor, to appear in
the Tborsdale murder cae.
Appointment was made upon the
application of County Attorney A.
O. Rippey. wlio submitted to the
board a choice of three attorneys
whom he declared specially fitted.
They were. leidr Guthrie, James
1'srsons and Charles Hitchinson.
Rippcv held out for the appoint
ment of Guthrie on account of re
quests made for his appointment by
relatives of Sarah Barbara Thorsdalc
the murdered school teacher. Be
fore action was taken on the ap
pointment. Judge - Utterback was
Kfnt for by members of the board.
He had asked to be present when
the matter was to be taken up.
After Kippey read his application
for additional help in the prosecution
of the case and the application was
tiled. Judge Utterback declared he
would not confirm either the ap
pointment a of Guthrie or Parsons.
The investigation of the murder of
the Valley Junction school teacher
lias assumed the proportions of a
political row in the last month and
judge Utterback maintained that
Guthrie's appointment was just an
other move in this warfare. He in
sists that the special counsel cannot
serve without approval of the trial
judge.
Greenfield Men Have
Wild Ride on Truck
Greenfield, la., Sept. 28. Ed
Gantt and Fred Lambi had a thrill
ing accident Thursday when -.he oil
truck in which they were riding be
came unmanageable. The accident
happened six and a.half miles north
west of Greenfield as the truck was
descending the hill.
At the foot of the hijl was a bridge
with banisters. The truck struck
a banister and overturned into a
ditch JO feet deepj Mr. Gantt was
uninjured, but Mr. Larabi was struck
just above the right temple very near
the eye and sustained a severe gash.
He was also cut on the wrist and the
left hand.
More Truth Than Poetry
By JAMES J. MONTAOUE
PRETTY SOFT
Postmaster General Hayi has instructed alt postmasters to ait auto
mobile tourists as far as possible.
The po.toffice window's deserted:
We ain't had no mail for a week.
, The postmaster's out on an R. F. D. rov.t
That runs into Rattlesnake Creek.
He's guidin' a party o' tourists,
The way that his orders requires:
He's cuttin' their wood, like a postmaster should,
An' Icarnin' them how to make fires.
Last month, when we went to the village
To get us a couple o' stamps,
' He wasn't in sight, lie had gone off that night
To settle some dudes in their camps.
An' when he had cooked 'em some flap-jacks
Like the guverment wants him to do,
An' helped a spell, why be pleased 'em so well
i hat they kep him a fortnight or two.
He ain't been about much this summer;
Them folks with the automobiles
' That drive up the rowt when the rud is dried out
Is always around at his heels.
An' what with his guidin an' cookin',
An' pointin' out highways an trails
An' creeks, and what not. smalt chance he has got
To spend any time on the mails.
Of course this ain't always convenient;
It is cheerin to hear from your kin,
When breakfast was done it was always good iun
To set while the letters come in. .
But the postmaster, he never grumbles,
He's happy an hearty these days,
An' he'll often allow to his cronies as liow
He thinks a hull lot o Will Hays!
Burglar Locks Woman
In Closet, Loots Home
WHPRP. TIIRV OUGHT TO BELOXG.
Sooner or later the judges will discover that the only place where speed
maniacs can't speed is in a two by six iron cell.
TOO LATE.
The Crown Prince of Germany is looking for a wife, but unfortunately
for hiin there are no more members of the Leeds family left.
OLD STUFF.
What we'd like to hear him say is that they're going to dravr splendid
salaries for it.
(Coprrtmt. 13SI, or Toe neii omaiciit, inc.i
Grain Rate From Montreal
Reduced by Ship Companies
Montreal. Sprit. 29. Freight rates
on grain shipped from this port to
points in the United Kingdom were
reduced 10 per cent, at a meeting
of steamship interests" today.N
Rce want ad charge rates are no
higher than the cash rate. -v
An unarmed and unmasked burglcr
gained entrance to the apartments of
Mr. J, J. Uehling. 301 South Thirty,
eighth avenue, and after grap
pling with Mrs. I'ebling locked her
in a clothes closet and ransacked the
house, escaping with jewelry worth
$2,500 before Mrs. Uehling could
force open the closet door by bracing
herself against the wall.
WKere It Started
Night Schools.
The first night or evening school,
established for the instruction of
boys and girls whose work kept them
from attending the ordinary day
schools, was established in Bristol,
in England, by the ' Benevolent Eve
ning Schools society," in 1806.
(Copyright, Wheeler Syndicate. Inc.)
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Hot water
Sure Relief
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CHIROPRACTIC
.i t . i .- M i
ists j Entirely of Adjusting the Movable
Segments of the Spinal; Column .
to Normal Position
HOW BIG A THING IS CHIROPRACTIC?
Chiropractic comes upon the field and makes vast pretensions. For five thousand years the best
minds of the medical profession have searched the heavens and earth, trying in vain to find the
cause of disease, which Chiropractic teaches is to be found within the body. . 5
1j Against the wonderful organization known as the American Medical Association, with its endow
ments of millions, its secure position in-educational institutions and the popular prejudice of the
public, Chiropractic has nothing to hurl but the constantly increasing "Whereas I was sick and am
now well" of those upon whom all other methods have failed.
j To succeed where all others fail is the supreme test, and unless Chiropractic can do this it has no
, excuse for its existence. - V'';:''V;:-:'-'- .y : . -"-V..- "' --, v.,-.
jf Though' but a quarter of a century has elapsed since its "discovery, 10,000 practitioners in the
United States alone place it second among the professions engaged in getting the sick well, while
in efficiency it has easily stepped into first place and is already heralded as the "pinch-hitter" in
the health game. . .'...-. : ';''
ft Honest and open-minded members of other het 1th professions acknowledge its merit, while pro
gressive and forward-looking ones study its theory, and are led in increasingly great numbers to
adopt it and to abandon their former methods.
Unfortunately it has also attracted to itself a horde of pretenders, who find the word CHIRO
PRACTIC the most profitable addition they can make to their business cards.
,fi Chiropractic has won legal recognition in twentythree states in spite of strenuous, and sometimes
unscrupulous, opposition. ' , "
ft To an unbiased judgment it would seem that any method that can be built upon-' the failure of
others, in spite of ignorance and prejudice, and in spite of organized opposition backed by mil
lions of wealth and unlimited legal power; any method that can convert the members of antago
nistic professions and multiply its practitioners and converts at such a phenomenal speed, MUST
-BE A BIG THING. : , : . ; W : -
' , T his advertisement is published Jn connection with the .
... National Advertising Campaign now conducted by: the : -
Universal Chiropractors' Association appearing in Roy
Crofter, Physical Culture, the Red Book and Cosmopolitan .
Nebraska Branch Universal Chiropractors - Assn.
Lee W. Edwards, ffl. D., OX.
306 South 24th Street
Corner Farnam
Omaha, Nebraska
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Money for Farms
Now Available
War Fiustice Corporation
Iteady to reive Applications.
F. W. Thomas, district duirmsn
of the war finance corporation, an
nounces that his committee is ready
lo receive applications through
banki. cattle loan companiei and
other financing iiutitutiont.
Paper lubinitted U to be iar ad
vance made by bankers or financing
institution against agricultural pro
ducts and live stock. Under Section
24, it is required that such paper be
endorsed by a bank or other com
pany, except in the case of co-operative
associations.
The committee is negotiating for a
permanent oflice in Omaha, but until
the location of the oflice is an
nounced all applications may be di
rected to F. V. Thomas, who is
vice president of the First National
Bank of Omaha.
It is expected that applications
will come through banks, and it is
the intention of the Omaha com
mittee to keep all banks in Nebraska
and western Iowa fully informed as
to the regulations and to provide
them with proper blanks so that they
may act as the local source of in
formation to farmers, stockmen and
other individuals.
Atlantic Woman Asks
$IO,OOOforl6W
Care of Father in Suit
Atlantic, Is., Sept 28. (Special.)
Compensation of (10,000 tor 16
years' care of her father, Nels Thulio,
is sought by Mrs. Christina Walker
in suit now on trial In district
court here. Chris Thuliu, brother
of Mrs. Walker and administrator oi
the estate of their father, who died
some months ago, is defendant.
In bringing suit again her father's
extatf, Mrs. walker declines to ac
cept $6,250 given her by her father's
will. She declare she cared for
her father from 1891 until 1907. She
value her services for the 16 years
at 10 week tor eight years of the
time and at $15 a week for the re
maining eight years.
Thulin died several months ngo at
his home in I'lrasant township. lie
left an estate valued at $60.000.
Largest Foreclosure
Suit Involving Land
Filed in Cass County
Atlantic. Ia , Sept. 28. (Special.)
Suit for the foreclosure of a farm
mortgage for $65,000, the largest
foreclosure suit involving land ever
brought in Cass county, it is said,
was filed in district court here. The
action is brought bv Daniel W.
Woodward against John Morton, C
B. lUrrk J. I'. Harris and their
wive. The land involved is a farm
of 240 acres, situated near I evi.
Morton purchased the fari'i from
Woodward in February of 1 JO. giv
ing a mortgage to secure $05,000 of
the purchase pike, Later he sold
the farm to C U. and J. 1. Harris,
they anunting the indebtedness.
Woodward in his petition allege
Harris and his son, for the purpose
of fraud, did not record the deed
taken by them from Morton.
Science Can
Now End Corns
ouvu i nninn suv urn w vbiv i
-Mllisou Know This) Now ;
A Famous expert, years ago, solved
the whole corn problem.
The method Is Blue-jay the plaster
or the liquid. It stops pain instantly.
Soon the whole corn gently loosens and
cornea out.
Now folks who pare or pad corns do
themselves injustice. So do users of old
methods, harsh and crude.
Blue-jay is modem. It is approved
by authorities. It is easy, simple, quick
and sure.
Just apply it and forget it, and watch
what becomes of the corn. After that,
you will never let a com pain twice.
Your druggist has
Liquid or Plaster
Blue-jay
topa pala-cnds corna
a Bauer Ac Black product
SHOE SALE
Save) Money on Your Shoot
Udlrs, 800 aample shoes.. 14.91
Men's Dress shoe, tan or
black, on aalo $4.00
Men's High tirade Shoes,. M0
Men's Work Shoes IS.50
B'ty'a Shoes on sale ..II SO
Miwws Shoea on sale ..... 12.91
Child' hoea on sale fl.SO
Alt JMims 0wrulw4 l4
J. Helphand CI6. Co.
SIS Nartlt ISlh rwl
ANNOUNCEMENT
New Meat Market
will be opened on
Thurs. Morning! Sept. 29
-by-
JULIUS NEWMAN
1337 PARK AVE.
with a full line of
High-Grade Fresh and
Smoked Meat
Try Us for Your Neat Ordtr
A full line of
Groceries and Bakery Goods
Prompt Delivery Service
Telephone HA rney 0648
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