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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1921)
THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6. iy21. , Another Search ' To Be iMade for Fogg Murderer CD Dftrctivfi to Comb City for Guilty Person Following Acquittal of Jnmcs Saxton. Cabinet Member's Wife Visits Here A new starch will he instituted iiiiiiKiJiatrly y police ard the runty attorney's oAice for the mur derer I Frank Fogs, veteran drug it, who hi shot to death in hi. htore. Following the acquittal of James Saxton. 2i, of the murder, Chief of Detectives Van Duen anuounceil yenerday morning that he would ui(in detective to aeanh the town lor the guilty person. Three witners are (aid to have i hanged thrir testimony on the .-Uixl after having identified Saxton u the man cen running from the l'ogg drug stoic following the bhnoting. Van Deiucn is convinced the real murderer is a drug addict, probably s: white tran. Saxton Mas acquitted when Dis trict Judge Troup took the case trom the jury. County Attorney Coffey an vounced yesterday that the project tion had six eye-witnesses to the murder of John BrzowlcowskJ hi si South Side drink parlor July 19. ( harles Marevitt, charged with the trimr". will ao on trial Mondav. The trial of John Latier, negro, charged with killing Carl Ruben, grocery store owner, will be held a week trom next Monday. Man Inesto Get Former Wife Back ! I Girl Demurs All She Wants From Ex-Hubby Is Coat, Watch and Books, When Zella Duhigg. 20. married S. C. Carbaugh, 44, in Tckamah, N'eb., May 18, 1920, the did not know he was 24 years older than she, she asserts. At the end of three weeks, she learned the truth, however, her dreams of happiness disappeared and she went to her mother's home at CotTinan, Neb., ac cording to Zella. She is now in the Salvation Army Rescue home in Omaha, and Car baugh has opened fight in district court for a writ of haheaus corpus to have his former bride returned. When informed yesterday that Carbaugh had instituted action to have her returned, she replied: "I won't go back to him. Why he's older than my father. All I want from him is my winter coat, wrist watch and school books and to be left alone." According to Matron Lillian Ness of the Rescue home, the marriage was annulled through the efforts of Attorney Grace fatlaj-d of Wash- j ington county. 4 ( . Brief Citti News Out of Step. William B. Preston, 6306 North Thirty-second street, was given IS days in Jail yesterday, be cause he went home Intoxicated and objected to his daughter going .to high school dances. Elirlit Airplanes Entered. Eight speedy airplanes have been entered up to date in the Pulitzer trophy nice, the biggest event of tho Inter national Aero const-ess, to be held in Omaha next month. Will Attend Ceremonies. John W. Towle will represent Omaha alumni of Cornell university at the inaugural ceremonies for the new university piesident, Dr. Livingston Farrand, to be held at Ithaca, N. Y., October 20. Tlimo Limit for Claims. -All claims of. all claimants against the Lion Bonding and Surety company must be filed before April IE, 122, ac cord In ir to Amos Thomas, represent' ing tho department - of trade and commerce of the stato, liquidators. Sues Dentist. Valuing his teeth at 11,000 apiece, E. R. Woods. Lena; Beach. Cal., formerly of Omaha, has filed suit for $5,000 against Dr. II. E. Newton, 004 McCague building, charging that the dentist, pulled five teeth, although their extraction was, unnecessary. Dane Approved. The Welfare board officially stamped its approval yesterday on the semi-private dances held in Hartes hall. Fiftieth street and Underwood avenue, over an ad verse report submitted by a woman inspector on a dance held there a week ago. - Two Permits Held Up. All alcohol permits were returned to chemical companies by Prohibition Chief Rohrer yesterday, except those of the Wolfe-Farrer . company, whose li cense was revoked, and the All American company, whose status has not been decided yet. Hnnters Fined. M. B. Forman and Floyd Smith, hunters, were fined 115 and costs each In Justice of the Peace I N. Bunce's court, for shoot ing ducks before sunrise, and It cost Jo Bluncanto and Cross Bellia lit and costs each for hunting ducks after sunset Their new repeating shotguns wars confiscated. . , M -- Mrs. Hoov er in Omaha Over Night Few Perseus Aware of Fact, As Identity Kept From Public. Mrs. Herbert Hoover, v.iic ct the secretary of commerce, was in Oma ha Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, but very few persons knew it, as she registered at the Rome ho tel and Omaha Automobile club as just plain "Mrs. Lou Henry Hoov-r.'' With her were Charles TIenry, L. H. Homer, Mr. and Mrs. Delargc. and S. C. Chafner. They are mak ing an automobile trip to Waterloo, la., where they will visit relatives. The party started from the Hoover horn in Berkeley, Cal., some time ago. In a letter to ). JL. Haskms, sec retary ot the Umalia Automooiie club, when the party started, a re quest was made that Mrs. Hoover's identity be kept from the public a? she wished to travel without any demonstration. Identity of the party was learned after it had gone. The tourists left Omaha Wednes day morning for Waterloo, la., where Mrs. Hoover will join her husband. Children Object to Frenzer Will Probate Objections to the probate of the will of the late John N. Frenzer, real estate man. by his two sons, Arthur and Clarence, an 1 his daugh ter, Esther, were filed m county court yesterday. The objections state "that the will was drawn through the result of fraud, mistake and undue in fluence exerted ion the deceased while h'e was iictc and infirm." The will, as filed for probate, makes eight charitable institutions and eight distant relatives bene ficiaries to small sums and provides $600 a year each for the two sons and daughter. A recently natented holder -for a safety razor blade to make it serve as scissors folds so the blade can be safely carried in a pocket. Spurious Money Passed in Omaha Secret Service on Trail of Counterfeiter Who Vic timized Storei. According to reports from several Omaha-stores and bakeries, it lone counterfeiter has been passing worth less $10 bills in the last four days. P. T. Hedin, manager of the Fed eral Bakeries, reported the matter tne secret service oiucc hi vnia ha, Saturday. Investigation disclos ed that Havdrn Brothers and the flasket Stores had received some of the spurious paper. The counterfeiter Las been traced from the Pacific co.. to Salt Lake City. Denver and thence to Omaha. His picture has been identified by several clerks in stores here. When a counter girl in a North Sixteenth street bakery detected one of the counterfeit bills last Mondav, the man attempting to pass it snatch ed it from her and ran. Sues for $10,000 Damages For Loss of .War Relics Loss of his war relics was equiv alent to the loss of $10,000 in the opinion of John G.' James, who filed suit yesirraay ior mar amount in district court against Burt Taylor, proprietor of a rooming house at 1708 Jackson street. James says he rented a room of Taylor September 13, and that dur ing his absence, someone stole a suit case, containing a German belt, a gas mask and other relics which he col lected in trance, including a bullet which was removed from his cheek. miiili'il"' llllhlllilliiJlllli'lllllllllllllllH THE great reason for Shoe Market's big fol lowing among woman who a r exacting about their footwear is un doubtedly due to our Com plete Assemblage of the Latest Styles; all priced to coincide with the most conservative. The Latest Fall and Winter Footwear All Authentically Styled at $6.95 to $9.95 Including Brown Calf Ball strap with low walking heel; Brown kid in military heel; black calf ball strap with low heel; and black kid with mili tary heel. Shoe Market 320 South 16th Extraordinary Sale Dining Room Suites tlext Saturday at Union Outfitting Co. Beautiful Suites, as Well as . Individual Pieces, in Many' Finishes. Guaranteed, dependable). Din ing; Room Furniture, comprising complete suites, as well as indi vidual pieces, can be secured at a saving- of many dollars in the sale which takes places at Union Outfitting- Co. Saturday. - The . selection Is broad, em bracing every popular period, s well as modem designs in oak, mahogany and walnut in every finish. The reductions range from 20 per cent to 50 per cent and, as always, you make jour own terms. . -Advertisement mini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mum I The Merchants National Bank OF OMAHA, NEB. Capital Stock Paid in. . .... . . .$1,000,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits .. .$1,000,000.00 Deposit. .$12,401,173.21 rrl H-niifAn K W MI1 ft T ' Etm n .' ' 3. S- Kent President Vic. President Vic. President , Cashier H. D. Bentley. B. B. Wood. J. P..Xee. ' Assistant Cashier r Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier 1 . y DIRECTORS: Fred P. Hamilton G. S. Rogers Frank W. Juhon Gears. N. Peek N. B. Updike Chas. I Saunders ' C. V." Hamilton F. B. Johnson B. H. 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MICKEDS THE HOUSE OF PLEASANT DEALINGS 15th aad Harney Streets DOuglas 1973 0 mm BVIRYDODYS STOR3 The First of Our Wonderful New Purchases Are Beginning to Arrive Breakfast Coats of Corduroy. $3.95 Luxurious, and yet be cause of their very low price, not in any sense a luxury. They are of the nicest fabric in bright cheerful colors, cut gen erously, belted and trim med with cunning pock ets. Buriess-Nash Lingerie Shop Third Floor Watch for These Items Daily Mm e $p 0V fit (I i 5 and 6-Inch Ribbon :yd. 39c Beautiful quality print rib bon in plain and fancy striped satin, checks, plaids and flow ered designs, in new autumn colors, especially priced at, yard, 39c. ( Ribbon Dept. Maia Fleer Introducing the Furcron Twins of New York Who Are Now Displaying Everything for Girls 6 to 16 In the J unior Department Thursday We Feature New Jersey Bloomer Dresses $12.50 and $15.00 If children must be seen and not heard the one impression they have a chance to make must be as smart as possible. We are showing little Jersey Bloomer dresses that are so cun ning that they noiselessly speak for themselves. These dresses are in Brown, Henna, Navy,v Copenhagen and various color combinations. ; Sizes are from 6 to 12 years. Trimmed with hand embroidery and distinctive pockets, these are most attractive and practical for school, street and play wear. Burfeis-Nash Junior Shop Third Floor The Story of Our Buying Trip For those who have not al ready heard the story of our successful buying trip, we will repeat: Mr. Nali, with 17 buyers, went to New York 10 days ago, to search the market for the finest merchandise that was to be had. Tbey telegraphed back "HeT procured great quanti ties of merchandise that will reeult ia our being able to of fer to the public prices on wanted goods thai have not been offered since the war and before. Organisation nerer more enthusiastic." This new merchandise ia now beginning to come in a few wonderful lots every day and will continue to arrive dally probably for many weeks. We will try to keep you posted on the news of the store. Watch the papers daily for all departments will be represented. We hope that: you will visit the store often, because there will be many items of great interest. Cafeteria Special THURSDAY Wiener Roastbraten. Assorted vegetables at 2Sc. BBr(.s-Nash Downstairs Store Hair Bobbing : 35c Have you seen the chil dren's own Barber Shop, where they ride on real merr y-go-round horses while Barber Bill bobs their hair? The Mezzanine Fleer Sale New Autumn Silks : $1.89 Thousands of yards of fine quality silks, in cluding many of the newest and most desirable fabrics. Are Unusually Low Priced at $1.89 a Yard 36-in. Plain and Changeable Taffeta of better quality. 36-in. Charmeuse in black, navy and brown. 40-in. Crepe de Chine of splendid quality. 40-in. Foulards in navy blue, good patterns. 33-in. Broadcloth silk and crepe in attractive patterns for men's shirts. v Burfaae-Nuh Silk Shop Second Floor . ' New Household Linens at Special Prices Irish Linen Damask Table Cloths, $4.50 These are of excellent quality linen in correct sire for large dining room tables. Specially priced Thursday, $4.50. Irish Linen Napkins, a dozen, $6.75 Napkins of beautiful quality in attractive patterns. Thursday reduced to. $6.85. Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, $2.75 Large Bed Spreads of fine weave and quality in handsome Marseilles designs and for full sized bed. Reduced Thursday, $2.75 Burceee-Naah Lima Shop Second Floor atenal One of the First of the New Purchases fo A rrive 300 Clever New Hats of Choicest M Offer Remarkable Values at $5.00 $7.50 $9.75 Hats to shop in, to lunch, tea or dine in and hats to wear to the dance, all care fully selected to portray the newest style features. , Touches of Jet or Novelty ribbon are added to hats of Lyons Velve and Ciree. Generous trimmings of ostrich are on large picture hats, and the snug little models with round turn up brims are beaded or beflowered in contrasting colors. Hundreds of women will be bene fitted by this event. ' ' Burie.-Nash Millinery Sh as -Third Fleer. Toilet Articles and Drugs Aubry Sisters massage cream large size, 89c. Mavis Talcum. 18c. Fonda Cold Cream, tubes, 18c Star Vibrator, 43.85. Djer kiss face powder, 39c Soap Specials Bocabella Soap, lZc. Cashmere Boquet Soap, 19c. Cocoa hard water Castile . 1 Soap, 12c Olive Oil Castile Soap, 12c Creme Oil Soap, 7c Burfeee-Naah Draff Department Maia Floar , . Interesting Values in Notions Coats Thread 11 spools, 50c In black and white. Thurs day reduced to 11 spools for BOc Face Veils 3 f o r 25c Very large size "Carmen" veils, all colors, S for 25c Bias Tape Bolt. 7c " "Wright" lawn tape, sizes 1 to 7, 6-yd. bolts, 7e. Dress Clasps Card 2c Rust proof clasps in black and white. 12-iru card, 2Hc. Sanitary Napkins 12 for 39c Very soft and large, box of 12, Thursday reduced to 39c Button Thread Spool, 7 c Large spools for carpet sewing, spool, 7c. Hair Nets Doz., 80c Gainsborough nets in eap and fringe style. Thursday reduced to dozen, 80c Crochet Cotton 3 Balls for 25c O. N. T. Silkline crochet cotton in white and colors. 3 balls for 25c. Buttons Card 10c All sizes cream pearl but ton card, 5c Darning Cotton 2 Balls for 5c All colors of Callingbume darning cotton, 2 balls for 5c Worateada for Darning, le card. Kleiaert Sanitary Apron, 39c . Mens' and Boys' collars bands, 5c Rick Rack, 3 yd., 10c "Stork" Baby Panic 15c Wooden coat bangers, 5c Elastic Remnants, 3 pieces, 10c. Burfeas-Naah NaUsaa Dcsw-rsMat Maia Fleer x White Enamel Roaster : $2.95 Oblong roaster of Triple coated white en amel over steel. Size 16iixlOVix7i2 inches with enamel meat rack. Unusually low priced at 2.95. A roaster, the house wife will take pride in especially during these cooler days, when there seems to be a greater relish for roasted meats and fowl. Me-Naab rUase Furalahiaa. DeawtaMat Fearlk Ftoer Bur;