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THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1921.
Mayor Dalilman
Declares War on
Movie Mashers
Sayi Operation! of Male Flirti
In Darkened Thcatcn Must
Stop Will Consult
Police Chief.
"War hss been declared sgsintt
motion picture theater flint bjr
Mayor Jamea C Dahlman, who it
actinf police commissioner in the
absence of Commissioner Dunn.
'I've heard about these male
' vampe before," said the mayor.
They operate in darkened theatcri
to beat advantage.
."It mut be atopped. Young girli
going to the theater for recreation
must not be annoyed by these vuU
turei. I'll take tip the matter with
Chief of Police Dcmpsey."
It was atated Friday that one
chain of motion picture theaters here
is employing a woman detective to
combat the activities of the "twilight
mashers."
The detective is said to be petite
and pretty, and to be tempting bait
'.for flirts. Should mashers attempt a
flirtation with her, however, they
are due for a free ride to Central
police atation, say theater owners.
As result of the detective's ac
tivities, one young man was tinea
in police court Friday, charped with
paying undesired attentions to a girl
motion picture patron.
U. S. Dry Head Plans
Big House-Cleaning
Washington, Oct IS. Prohibition
Commissioner Hayncs, in a state-
, inent last night, announced his de
termination to "correct weaknesses"
in various state prohibition enforce
mcnt corps. The department, he
.said, would use every effort to weed
out enforcement officials, whether
high or low, who did not appear f
be in sympathy with his law-enforce
ment policy, ihe commissioners
- statement was made after he had
reached a decision to have a "thor
ough house-cleaning" in the Penn
sylvania organization.
Missouri Bull Is Champion
-n: Jersey at U. S. Dairy Show
.Hamline, Minn., Oct IS. Today
is the last day of the 1921 national
dairy show, which has been in prog
ress at the Minnesota state fair
grounds here since last Sunday.
Fashionable Feern Lad of Long-
view farm, Lee's Summitt, Mo., was
announced today as the grand cham
pion bull in the Jersey class.
For 4-year-old bulls. Financial
Beauty's ' king of Waterloo Jersey
farm, Waterloo, la., was first.
In the Hqlstein class, Huldah
Setris Koroba, property of Aitken
Esthers, Waukesha, Wis., was de
Bolivian Girl One of
Beauties at Capital
T 's,; ' If ..
Klared the grand champion cow. For
cows, 4-year-olds, Perfection of the
Carnation stock
Wash., was first
farms, Seattle,
$1,000,000 Fire Rages in
. Paris, Tex., for Six Hours
.Dallas, Tex., Oct. IS. After rag
ing six hours last night, a fire start
ing in the business section of Paris
and spreading to the residential dis
trict was brought under control at
4 o'clock this morning, according to
telephone advices received here from
Honey Grove, 20 miles west of Paris.
Besides the- loss in the business dis
trict, 10 residences were destroyed
and the total loss will be around
$1,000,000, the message said. It was
a night of terror for citizens and a
. repetition on a smaller scale of the
conflagration six years ago.
"Graduate" of Kearney Has
No Desire to Return There
Tony Savorella, 2610 Rees street,
though only 13 years old, is a "grad
uate of Kearney . Industrial school.
He was charged with delinquency
and truancy but told Judge Sears in
juvenile court yesterday that he
doesn't want to ga back to Kearney.
The judge agreed to try him out at
home, and ordered that, for the next
six months he report in juvenile
court every Friday afternoon with
letters from his mother and his
teacher, stating how his conduct has
been. . ' ' - ' :
Man Assaults Officers
Seeking Hallowe'en Gang
When South Side Emergency Of
ficers Bosen and Smith answered a
call from Thirty-first and L street
Friday night, stating that a gang of
boys was ' celebrating Halowe'en,
they were assaulted by, A. E. Keis
juski, 4622 South Thirty-first street,
into whose house they went.
They arrested him after a strug
gle and in police court this morning
he said he didn't know the two men
were officers. Keisjuski was dis
charged after a warning by the pc
lice judge.
Railroad Sleuth Acquitted
Of Murder in Killing Man
: Kansas ' City, Mo., Oct 15. Wil
liam Buckner, special railroad agent
was acquitted of a charge of murder
In connection with the killing of
Clifford Rhea, wealthy hog raiser, by
a jury in the Kansas City, Kan., dis
trict court last night The jury bad
been out since noon. After Rhea
was killed a controversy arose as to
whether the shooting had taken place
on the Kansas or Missouri side of
the state line.
A Friday night dream, if told to a
friend on Saturday morning, is be
lieved in many parts to be a sure
sign of what is to- take place.
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Mile. Ballivan.'the daushter of the
Bolivian minister to the united
States, is considered one of the most
beautiful ctrls among the foreign
diplomatic families in Washington
Farmers in Iowa Are'
Unable to Get Help.
To Husk Com Crop
Hastings, la.,- Oct. IS. (Special.)
Farmers in this vicinity are unable
to obtain help despite the fact that
in ail large centers there are cries of
idle men unable to get work. Corn
buskers are being paid from 2 to 4
cents a bushel and board and room.
At these wages they are unable to
get the help desired.
Roy L. Hastings applied to the
Mills county Farm Bureau and re
ceived a letter from County Agent
Fred Farquhar that he had had an
order in with an Omaha employ
ment agency for over a week and
was unable to get corn pickers. Mr.
Farquhar stated that the agencies
told him that laborers were finding
work on public improvements and
would not go out to farms.
South Side Merchants
Would Ban Street Fairs
The South Side Merchants' asso
ciation board of directors Friday
decided to ask the city council to
prohibit street fairs and carnivals on
the South Side. City Commissioner
Koutsky was present and promised
to present the request to the council
The first fall meeting of the associa
tion will be held next Wednesday
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evening in mc oouin oiae cuy nan.
There are 203 members. . .
Elaborate Ceremony
Planned for Burial
Of British War Hero
London, Oct. IS. The British ire
preparing to make op in elaborate
ceremony for all the unintentional
discourtesy there may have been in
the delay in accepting General
Pershing's offer to center the con
gressional medal on the Briilili on.
known soldier and are arranging
procession from Ambassador lfar
vey's house, where the general will
be a guest, to Westminster Aboey
on Monday morning.
A battalion of American troopi
will march in the procession, escort
ed by detachments from the British
army, navy ana air forces.
In the evening General Pershing
will be the guest at a banquet given
by the British government at the
Carlton hotel Among the guests
will be Vice Admiral Niblack, U. 5,
N.: N. C Twining, the naval at
tache of the American embassy, and
otber officers of the army and navy.
George Cohan, Apparently,
Will Quit American Stage
New York. Oct 15. Georse M
Cohan, it appears, will arry out his
announced intention to quit the
American stage, lie wil' leave New
York Wednesday on the Derengaria,
talcing with Mm his whole family,
his business organization and his
future plans for theatrical produc
tion.
Cohan s self-imposed exile follows
several years of difficulties with for
mer friends in the theatrical world,
which started w'th the actors' strike
and the foundation of the Actors'
Equity association.
Bitterly opposed to . what he
termed "the unionization of art,"
Cohan split with his life-long associ
ate, Sam mi. is, resigned irom the
atrical clubs and ended old friend
ships with actor folks.
England Accepts Decision
Of League on Upper Silesia
Paris. Oct. IS. Great Britain has
accepted the Upper Silesia decision
Of the league of nations council, ac
cording to the Havas agency. It is
said that the allies, after an exchange
of views,- are in accord as to the
procedure to be adopted for carry
ing out the decision.
Marine Awarded Medal .
Washineton. Oct IS. The con
gressional medal of honor has been
awarded Private Albert T. Smith of
the marine corps for extraordinary
heroism in tne rescue oi Macnimsi
Mate P. M. Phelps from a burning
seaplane, shich crashed at Pensa
cola, Fla.. last February.
President Pleased
With Results of U. S.
Employment Meeting
Washington, Oct. 15. President
Harding told newspaper correspond
ents at their regular conference
with him yesterday, that he regarded
the results of the unemployment
conference, which closed here
1 hursday, as very beneficial.
"The unemployment conference,"
said Mr. Harding, "has borne rich
rewards to the unemployed of this
country.
The conference already has slim
lated an increase in employment in
many sections of the country,
Samuel Gemot n, president of the
American Federation of Labor, said.
Representatives of the "American
labor movement" can readily give
support to the pronouncements of
the conference, he said, since all of
the "many proposals purporting to
the interests of the working- people,"
ADVEkTIkEMENT.
Eat Heartily
Without Dread
Eat Anything You Like and Don't
Worry Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets Relieve Sour Stomach, '
Botching, Cm and Acid Con
ditions Duo to Indigestion
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which were offered, were rejected by
the conference.
Man Drinks Poison in Cafe;
Police Say He Will Live
George Urown, 2J2J Harney
street, sat at a table in the Coney
Island restaurant, Sixteenth street
near Dodge, at a. m. yesterday,
and drank poison from a bottle, ac
cording to police.
Polite were called and he was
hurried to the Central station, where
he was given medical attention and
taken home, lie will live.
Church Asks to Have Ohio
Synod Doundary Changed
St Clairsville, Oct. 15 The Ohio
synod of the United Presbyterian
church, which just concluded its
sessions here, voted in favor of ask
ing the general assembly, which
meets in Cambridge next May. to
change the boundaries of the synod
to confevrm to the limits of Ohio.
At present Pennsylvania, Michigan
and West Virginia churches are in
cluded. Employe of Baltimore Firm
Arrested for Embezzlement
Baltimore, Oct. 14. After being
held prisoner in a home for four
days while officials audited his ac
counts, A. Ward Hammil, emploe
of the Continental company, an in
vestment firm of this city, was ar
rested. He was charged with embez
zling $14,000 of the concern's funds.
Reports sre that his slleged peeu.
lationt may reach more than $I0d,.
tkW.
Eighteen of 2i men in the Heave
Hill coal mine at North Bend, were
injured today by gas explosion,
four of them perhaps mortally. J. J.
Carey, mine superintendent, said tht
explosion was caused by the opening
,' ' Bankruptcy Petition. '
George Knoke, of the Purity Pro
vision company, South Side, filed a
voluntary petition in bankruptcy
naming his liabilities at $16,558 and
assets, $2,989.
DEPENDABLE FALL SUITS
Mado in Omaha
To Order 50
oo
Reduced From $68-00
Blue Serges, Worsteds, Etc.
Tailor Beck
1512 Dodge Street
Simply Chew a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet
After Meals They Taste Coed
No matter what too tat or drink, even
though it be Just a glass of sweet milk,
the stomach may rebel and aour almost
Immediately. In such eases one or two
Stuart's DysDessia Tablets furnish the
alkaline effect to offset tht acid condition.
Quite often the stomach may be over
crowded with partially digested food.
A cold bottle of beverage at such times
mar add to the difficulty and there Is
gasslnees. s bilious taste, and other dis
tresses due to indigestion. Travelers may
save themselves much of tht discomfort
of wayside eating by having a box of
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets with them as
they can be had in almost any drug stove
throughout tht U. S. and Canada. v
Alt Else Means Little
Unless The Wear Is There
You can select a becoming style, a
pleasing pattern and a price that
appeals to you, but the most im
portant thing in buying clothes is the
wear.
You can't see it in buying yet you
can depend upon the lasting quality
which insures wear, when your
clothes are tailored by Nicoll. 1 -
We have never had woolens possess
ing more durable quality than these
we are now showing the kind that
will give you satisfactory wear and
comfort in the days to come.
, Suit or Overcoat
Prices $45, $55, $65
and Upwards
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209-211 South 15th St. Karbach Block
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Cat Explosion in Oregon
, Coal Mine Injures 18 Men
Marshfield. Ore.. Oct. 15. of a salety lamp to light a blast
Columbia Records
Instrumental and Vocal Rocorda
by exclusive COLUMBIA artists
that will appeal to you.
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Ifane Hose
Hickman's
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Haaison
Broadway
' Quartette . ,
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Ons KUs
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Nice 1'eople
Peggy O-NeU
If Shamrocks
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No. sesse
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Brmjihony
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Orchestra
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Light Opera
Company
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Kekekiarte
' The Sunshine ef
Veer Smile
M Id-Summer
Mgnt't Dream
Star-SpangUd Btaaer
Americas Petrel
War Dance
Cheyenne Indians
Peer Dance
Rogue Jtiver
Vocal Gems from
Buddies
Veeal Gems from
Irese
f Zapateado,
I Bpaalfh Dance
. Call tomorrow and hear them. If not convenient to pay cash, open charge
account. Your credit is good with us.
Postage prepaid on out ef town orders ef M.tS or infra. '
Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co.
1S14-IS-1S Dodge Street Pfcea Douglas Iftl
Dr. Burhorn's
Chiropractic Health Service
When your health is low, when there
Is weakness of any function, whether of
stomach, towels, lungs, kidneys, or the or
gans of the bead, tne first step Is to
move the cause.
re-
414-26 Securities Building
Comer 1 6th and Farnam Sta.
Telephone Douglas 8347
Omaha, Neb.
The day is coming when all the world
will realize that Chiropractic is the great
science that its followers now know.
To you who are suffering with acute or chronic
diseases, we invite you to call and investigate our
methods without obligation on your part. If we
cannot help you we will not accept your ease.
Office adjustments are 12 for S10.00 or SO for
$25.00. Office hours A. M. to S P. M. Lady
attendant Call or write for booklets. .
, AN ANNOUNCEMENT
Tho Papal Helfhta Club
No Lenf er Exists
Now Under the Management of
MR- MARTIN REUM
c PAPPIO VIEW
Famoua Chicken Dinners
' - Phone Reservations
Jralaat 59S0 West Dodj-e St.
To Our
Cantilever Friends :
E are indeed grateful for the
generous support you have
given us during the past year,
making it necessary for us to
provide larger quarters.
You are cordially invited to visit our
new store at No. 1708 Howard street,
where conscientious Cantilever fitting
service awaits you and where we sin
cerely hope to merit a continuation of
your patronage.
Mr. Lambert, of Chicago, will be here
for a few days, to assist Mr. Dow in
welcoming you to our new
Cantilever Shoe Shop
1710 Howard Street
(Opposite the Y. W. C. A. Bldg.)
McCall
Pattern
Demonstration
All Week.
B Inner
Corset
Demonstration
All Week.
Ml
Women's and Misses' Apparel Again Low
ered in Price for Removal Sale
sun
3
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$49
oo
135 elegant new Fall and Winter Suits, made up in
duvet de laine, twill cords and moussynes, in. all the
lovely Fall shades of beaver, deer, Sorrento, navy
and black styles, and sizes for misses, ladies and
stouts. Many fur trimmed. Made to M Q A A
sell up to $75.00. Monday, special. . . S"elU
Announcements for the Week
We desire to announce that
Mrs. J. M. Dumbauld
. . Expert Corsetiere
Will give individual fittings of the Binner Corsets in our
Corset Dept., October 17 to 22.
v Fittings by Appointment. . .
40-in. Crepe de Chin'
ity, shown in all
colors .'.
Silks and Velvets for
Fall and Winter
Woolen Dress Goods
-Extra fine qual-
... $1.39
36-inch Satin A wonderful d 1 7Q
quality and nice finish. . . . P S7
40-In. Satin Charmeuse High, lustrous
finish; navy, fcl Q M QQ
black or brown, P I eOiJ J i ei70
40-in. All-Silk Canton Crepe Extra
quality in navy, brown Q A C
and black V. PO.'tO
36-in. Costume VeWet I m p o r t e d,
twilled back and fast t fcQ I C
pile, at epO.0
42-in. All-Silk Chiffon Velvet This
quality is the best made; navy, brown,
Havana plum, Pekin and ; ftp
black ipO.JfO
56-in. Fine AH-Wool
Navy, black and
brown
French Serge.
McCall Patterns
The advantages derived from using McCall Patterns
are being demonstrated by
Miss Rose Byrne
a pattern expert, who is with us this week.
Come in and allow her to explain to you why the Mc
Call Patterns make home sewing simplier, easier, surer
and save time in the sewing room.
.$1.48
36 and 42-in. French Serges
Most all colors fC
36-in. Wool Plaid and Stripes Nice fer
children's dresses, $ 1 19
42-in. AII-Wool PUid-Large f -fl 7Q
assortment to select from. . P e
56-in. AII-Wool Jersey and
Flannel Navy, brown, black,
56-in. All-Wool Men's Wear Priestly
imported. Navy and
black
,$1.98
$1.98
Demonstration Kraft Cheese
Free Samples
,4
Miss Jeanette Farwell
Factory representative, will be pleased to demonstrate the
merits of this palatable Cheese.
The Weather Is Cool Make Your
Own Bread It Pays
Monday's Annex Sales
". One sack of our famous Diamond H flour
will auks TO one-pound lemvea el the best bread
baked. Bread Bud from tilts Hour teak lat
rise at Washiagtssi Co. fair three weeks as.
We runatea every sack perfect. MONDAY
we will sell at per 4S-lb. sack for this sal.
evJr $175
16 lbs. Beit Pure Granulated Sugar 9Se
14-lb. Sacks Best White Floor 90c
10 lbs. Best White or Yellow Com Meal.... 23c
S lbs. No. 1 Band Picked Navy Bean 33c
S lb. Fancy Bin. Bos. Rice..... 33c
4 Pkri. Best Domestie Macaroni. Spaghetti or
Egf Noodles 25c
10 Bars Diamond C Soap.... 25c
10 Bars Beat 'Em All Soap 35c
No. 2)j Cans Hawaiian Pineapple .....21c
Also Per Dosen .'. .$2.50
Blieed Table Peaches .25c
California Apricots 25c
DRIED FRUITS FOR YOUR PUDDINGS,
PIES, CAKES AND DESSERTS"
New Evaporated Peaches, lb.., .....18c
New Evaporated Aprieota, lb. ............ .23c
New California Prunee, lb ..12tc
California Cooking Figs, lb 20c
Cleaned Currants, lb ...23c
Thomson's eedles Raisins, lb 23c
OUR FAMOUS BLEND COFFEE, THE TALK
OF OMAHA, MONDAY. LB 23c
CANDY SPECIAL
Assorted Reck Candy. Peanut or Coeoanat
Brittle or Butter Scotch Drops, lb 25c
Clover Belle Cretonne New,
pretty patterns in 36-inch Cre
tonnes, all colors; regu- IQ
lar 29c value, yard 1UC
Comfort Challie Comfort Chal
lies, 36 inches wide, good quality,
in desirable dark patterns; 1 0
regular 29c value, yard. .-. . IOC
Curtain Scrim Double bordered
scrim, 3b mcnes wiae, m cream,
ecru and white; regular
19c Value, yard
..11c
Printed Curtain Swiss In neat
designs, 36-inch width; it
regular 25c,value, yard. . . . 13C
Everett Classics Everett Classic
Ginghams, in new, small pat
terns ; regular 29c 1Q
value, yard . wC
Longcloth Bloomers Pink Long
cloth Bloomers, full cut; regular
sizes ; 69c value, Qi
each OjC
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