Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 22, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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    Bryan Succumbs
To Arguments of
Stock Salesman
Former IN'rbratkao Owner o
20 Shares in Defunct Co
Operative Concern
Of Chicago.
Chicaso. Oct 21. How William
Tannines Bmn. silver tongucd or
lor formerly of the Cornhusker tUte,
K.4 n )h till of a salesman
for the Co-Opcrtiive Society of
America was told yesterday t the
receiver'! hearing in tno bankruptcy
proceedings.
Brvan. acfordtntr to Ed In M. Mil
ler. ent time lain manager (or the
co-operative company, purchased 20
shares ot stoca at 5-3 a anare. mii
Irr had lust finished testifying- re
cardintr certain financial relation I he
Lad with Harmon Parker, founder
of the co-operative company, when
in attorney asked him if he had ever
used Judge Landii' name In connec
lion with aaiei tains.
"Did Landii own any stock?"
-N'o. he didn't." replied Miller,
with a aniile, "but William Jennings
Bryan did."
"Dj vou know any of the circum
Miners concerning the sale of stock
to him?"
Sot much. exceDt that he was
strong believer in co-operation. He
had 20 shares of the stock. Lots of
other biar men own stock in the
comoanv."
With Mrs. Harrison Parker out of
the reach of the attorneys for the
receiver and the whereabouts, of
Charles Hicsini. much-sought finan
cier of the Great Western Securities
company, still a tntstery, little was
accomplished at the hearing yester
day beyond the verifying of certain
financial deals testified to by Mr.
Parker.
Miller said he sold so much stock
that in 4920 Mr. Tarker persuaded
him to abrogate his contract, paying
. him SI 0.000 in Liberty bonds.
Miller admitted payment in the
reighborhood of $900,000 in commis
sions tx his salesmen.
Tools Watches and Cash
Loot of Omaha Burglars
Louis Kalk, 4431 North Sixteenth
street, notified pdlicc..tbat $25 worth
of tools were stolen Ihursuay night
from a building at 3765 California
street where he is working.
Thefts of three watches Thursday
right were reported to police. From
the homes of D. L." Young, 3172
Dodge street, and C. C Carter, 2016
Willis avenue, watches were taken by
thieves who entered through win
dows. Clayton Weigand, 105 North
Forty-second street, reported that
someone stole lus 'watch from his
locker at the Y. M' CE A. ihile he
was-swimming. r k
Thirty-five dollars was stolen from
the cash register of the Omaha Har
ness company store, 318 South Thir
teenth street Thursday pUlice wort
informed. , V
Official of New Air Line
Inspects Field at Omaha
R. S. Waugh; secretary and treas
urer of the Aerial Navigation and
Engineering company -?of Denver,
which is planning to install airplane
passenger service between Chicago
and Denver,, making; Omaha a cen
tral station, passed through, the city
Thursday. . " " "
Waugh lookck,$y"crtliT Afc.Sar
Ben' landing field and Ata1kc -with
members of the Omaha Aero club.
His company has ordered four Far-man'-Goliath
ships, of the. type being
used for passenger; service across
the English channel. They carry
14 passengers.. Waugh said nearly
80 fields in towns, betwen Chicago
and Denver had offered fields for
the use of the company.- '
' Certificates of Service
Fremont. Neb., Oct. 2t. (Spe
cial.) Henry Tiegeler, jr., post, ot
the American Legion of this, city,
has received certificates bt services
issued by the state t(f be distributed
among the soldiers of. Dodg? coun
ty, who took part in she recent war,
The documents probajbly will be dis
tributed on Armistice day when the
legion will hold services in dedication
ot a monument to the dead Heroes.
Between, 500 and 600 exsoldiers and
sailors will receive the state 'certifi
cates,'.. ; -. : , :'. '
Bennington Postmaster
Recommendation Is Made
. Washington. Oct. 21. (Special.)
Nominations for postmasters in Ne
braska towns were: Diednch H
Kishner at Bennington, Douglas
countv: Charles Anderson at Lres
ro, Saunders county; Catherine H.
Coleman at Greenwood, Cass county;
Lyde E. Dome 'at Union. Cass
county, and Murray K. Holley at
Waverly. Lancaster County. ; .,
Cotton Spinning Industry v
Shows Increased Activity
Washington, Oct. 21. The cotton
spinning industry. .showed increased
activity during September, the ag
gregate number of spindle, hours be
ing 7,379,408,671 for the month, or
S9.491.740 more than the aggregate
for August, the census bureau an
nounced today. ;
Evans Nominates Tilden
s Boys to Naval Academy
Washington, Oct 21. (Special)
Congressman Evans today nomi
nated Leonard H. Smith principal
and Harlow McCord as alternate.
both of Tilden, Neb, to the naval
academy at Annapolis.
Real Beer Delivered
For Kiekku Liquor;
Man Sues for $25 flOO
Detroit. Oct 21. The world's
most tinappreeiative man has been
located in Detroit " His name is
Joseph Carmisena. He cays his
character -was damaged because, he
alleged, 'a brewery sold him real
beer instead of near-beer.
Carmisena is an east side candy
man. He filed suit for $25,000 dam
ages ia circuit court today against
the Berghoff Products company of
Indiana. ' '
Carmisena was arrested recently
on a charge of possessing- real beer,
More Truth
By JAMES
THE OPERATION
When Uncle Ebenewr
Grew wobbly in his nit, ,
The doctors said, "He'll soon be dea I
I'd Iris we operate.
Your relative's condition
Is one that we deplore,
But still the knife will save hU life ,
And make him young once more," -
And so they plied their cleavers
With scientific art
They cleft hit hide and peeked inside ".
And took him all apart.
And Uncle Ebeneier , 1
Quite quit of his disease,
Jumped out of bed and scratched h!s head
And took to climbing trees.
'
We find the dear old fellow
Has changed his habits now.
He loves to sway and swing all day
Upon a maple bough
And when a barrel organ
Came up the street one day.
To our surprise, with chattering cries,
He followed it away. t
The doctors told us
The nature of their cure,
They .kept it dark with the remark ,
That it was safe and sjjre.
But from the way our uncle
, Goes hopping to and fro
And tries to eat with both his feet . .
'.We torf of think we know.
' PARADOX . ; - ; '.
Business wouldn't be asleep if more purchasers would go buy.
. WE DIDN'T HEAR IT. VERY PLAINLY -.i
We hope it was."Au Revoir" and not "Good-Bye" that prosperity said,
J-UVV
This country has
i little regard for
"'v
taxes. . k '.
(CoprrtiM. lS3l. tr Jb
Auto Tourists
Confess Thefts
Youths Make Tour of State
Stealing and Abandoning
Cars in Five Cities.
Fremont. Neb Qct. .31. (Special)
Word was received by police from
Dakota Citx that Thomas Keistman
of that city and ' Theodore- Powell,
Kennebeck, Ku,hve": confessed to
the theft of five' ' automobiles in
which they traveled from town to
town throughout Nebraska, abandon
ing each, machine with the thett ot
the next -oe. Th iyouths started
for the ' coast, p sfd, fn. borrowed
ears. . .-. '
Their first atfemot . -was made
t Lvons. Neb.. Where thev stole a
car and abandoned it near Sioux City,
la. Car number two was stolen at
ioux City and driven back to Da
kota City. This machine was left
on a side road while tne youtns
drove off in a Dakota.- .City., auto
headed for Fremont They! p arked
the third car five, miles west of Fre
mont on the Lincoln highwaj and
came into the city in. quest of the
next victim.
Dunnsr broad daylight they
boarded an auto narked in front
of the postoffice belonging to Arthur
Westphal, grocery clerk. They were
next traced to Columbus, Neb.,
where the officers reported thf Fre
mont car was found abandoned ort
lonelv road. Here the ingenious
tourists wearied of their dash frqm
cover to cover and decided to, return
to their homes. Snspifionf'led to
the cross-examination of Keistman at
Dakota City, and officials claim that
both men have confessed fully to
their wild trip through the state. .
Edward L. Burke Confers
With Reavis at Capital
Washington, Oct. 21. (Special.)
Edward L. Burke of Omaha, vre
president of the American Live Stock
association, had an interview yester
day with Congressman Reavis, a
member of . the special committee
created to reorganize the several dc-
partments 'and bureaus of " the gov
ernment The conference' was will" !
reference to the' orceer assignment
of the bureau of markets. The plan
of the special committee is to -place
this bureau in the Department of
Commerce.: . . .,
Exertion From Bowling ;
Kills Fremont Truck Farmer
Fremont, Neb., Oct. 21. (Special)
Ralph Campbell, 37, truck farmer
near Fremont, died of heart disease
brought about as a result of undue
exertion in a bowling match. He
had been warned by physicians to
refrain from heavy work,; but was
feeling so much better, decided to en
joy a game on the alleys. As he
started to crank his ear preparatory
to starting for home after the match,
he- was seized with a sudden attack
and became unconscious. -
Road Conditions
mrabbc Iry Omaha Ant Clab.)
1lncoln Hivhw&T. Euusud. m.m.
read work cemslataS from Davltt to
Clinton, but will not b opeaM until o-
Lincoln Hichwav. Wn) R. Am
ahort detour neraaaarr bftwaen Waterloo
and Valley; roada to Grand aland and
weat fine.
O. U D. Hlghwir Detour weat of
btidf at Aahland; roads is cood con
dition to Lincoln and weal
comnoaaer Hlchway Roada exeallant.
8. T. A. ReadEicellent. . ,
Hlrhland Cotoff Roada food.
Omataa-Topeka Hlthway Roads fino.
Oeora Waatifncton Kliknr-I'nitn
eonatrncttoa to Blair: detour over High
road; rood to 8lu City.
Black Hlila Trail Roada fair to Tr.
mont; Fremont to Korfolk road flat.
Coatar BattleHeld Hlahwar TonrlaU'
report this road ia food condition with
but few exceptions.
sun or Trails, Kertn Roads fine.
Klnc of Trails. South Roada In .
ceilent condition to Atchison; Atchison to
iv-Tnwortn roads rovrh; I2ar.irerta
to Kansas City read work In proa-reas.
xo fiiyar tioao uooa.
Whits Pols Read Ctmmrtci-n ArV
Anita to Adair; detoar for all mtJra eait
of Casey. This detour la resorted In
(onil cosdltten at this rime.
I f. A. Ehortlice Road ea-eZmt
Than Poetry .
J. MONTAGUE
BKUW
higher things-i-tneluding prices and
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BsH B7B(Bct
Four Students ;
. . . -. . ' .
Die iif Auto Wreck
Train Hits Motor Car En
Route to Foot Ball Game
In Illinois One Hurt.
'. n.:iT. Vti n 'of c
Johnstone"' of MinnrsMVHerbert
Hopkins, Portland, Ore.; Thomas
Monilaw, Chicago, and Harold Skin'
ner of Oak Park, I1L, wert killed
and Walter" Reckless of "Wisconsin
suffered a broken leg and injured
hand when the automobile in, which
they' were riding was hit. by a Chi
cago & Eastern Illinois freight train
on a crossing one mile north of Mfl
ford. III., at 8 o'clock last Kfemv.
All members of the party i were
students at the ' University - of Chi
cago, who were en route to the Uni
versity of Illinois at Urbana: to at
tend a foot ball game Saturday.
Louis Roberts of Chicago' was
the only uninjured member ,vof.. the
party. With the aid of ' autqists,
who soon afterward arrived on the
scene, he removed cReckless-'tb the
hospital at Watseka while the bod
ies of the four dead ' students twere
removed to an undertaking estab
lishment in Milford.'
Reckless is quoted as stating that
the car in which they were traveling
had all curtains drawn and none of
the party, appeared to have seen the
approaching train. t
Principal in Shooting to -: '. -'
. Face Charge of Murder
First degree murder charge will
be filed 'against 1 Thomas McGuigan
in connection with the fatil shoot
ing of, Charles Robnett, negro, last
Tuesday at 2914 Patrick avenue,' it
was announced yesterday at the
county attorney's office. .
: McGuigan was ordered - held by
a coroner's jury yesterday following
an inquest at the Silas Johnson un
dertaking parlor, l wenty-nith and
Lake streets. .t ;; ; :
The shooting occurred following
an argument between.' irs. Mc
Guigan and Mrs. Robnett, yitnesses
The New
to End Corns
The SdeotJf le MeUKxT
Es7 GBtl Quick and Sore
A famous chemist, some years ago,
discovered a way to end coma.
Aeurgical dressing house of world-vide
repute adopted and produced it.
MQlioss of people use this instant
relkf and quickly rid themselves of
throbbing corns.
The soethod ia Blue-jay liquid or
piaster. One applies it by a touch.
T4epsiasopaineUatiyt and the whole
com quickly loosens and comes out.
Old, harsh methods are supplanted
by it Sowi&conipadsssowitbpariat;.
All such ways are foBy.
Try Blue-jay on one com sow and
ate. You wffl be delighted. ;
YoQsf drugglft hn
liqnkl Of Plaster
Blue-jay
t Bauer & Black product
If if DANCING.
S i' rf Vm Erbtw Tksatsr . J
, REFRESHMENTS
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iiit titt: U.UAHA. bAibttDA. UClUbcU 22, ItfJl.
Commander of Italian
Army Visits Grave of
Theodore Roosevelt
New York, Oct. 21. An auino
MI trip ot l.'j miles through. Lonii
Island, with a visit to !e grave tl
1 heodore Roosevelt at Oyster Bay.
occupied Of n, Armando Uiai yes
terdav.
Tonight the general, Ms aides and
the party of Ameruan Legion, ofli
cials ho arcompanird him returned
to ftw lork lor a dinner tendered
the Italian warrior by city officials.
deneral Uiai placed wrrath tied
with ribbons in the green, white and
red of Italy upon the grave of Theoe
core Roosevelt, v. Here a messenger
presented him -with bouquet from
tie widow ot the former president
"At the tomb of Roosevelt," lie
said, after saluting "no speech can
be made only the expression of the
deepett homage I bring from the
people of Italy. During his life he
was adored and at his death he was
beloved of everybody." -
The Australian courts have re-
Jccted the proposed minimum wage
lav.
Last Two Times
MATINEE .TODAY, 2:15
touisr oscsses as jack easoNist
fARSANl riAMAAM 4 MORRISON! fsrd
4 Caaalsakaai: ! salsa. Oeaas Sns, 4 Ssaa.
leal iata Sarrlssi Clslrawat Sfaa.1 Asass't
sUssi Testes s4 th Osri Piths News,
Matlssss. lie ts SSI sssm 7N sad tl.M
SsisrSsy aa SsaSar, ..... .
NltMs. lis ts l.0S MM II.1S Sttsrlay
aS SsstSy.
Early Curtain
TONIGHT at 8
"OMAHA'S TUN CENTtK"
Mat snd Nite Today
Cos ssVd3sat SOs
Dave Marion' Own Co.
Erail (Jazz) Casper
uTbi bud of Impuible"!
TS rsssss Dsa Maries Ssaaty Cbsrn
Udiss' Tlcksls, ISc-30c Ersry Wsk Day
M1
NOW PLAYING and to b. ..id
over for neat week for an in
definite period only ' t
SO HURRY
DON'T WAIT
GO! NOW!
LAST DAY
WILLIAM
RUSSELL
"Singihp; RiYer"
Startt Tomorrow
Mwm
With House Peters
by Katharine y
Newlin Burt
For "
s
Sake"
A Personal f
'Representative From
: Elizabeth Arden
This beauty culture ex
pert may be consulted
regarding,, every care
of the rskm, and the
purposes and correct
use of the , various
Elizabeth Arden prep
arations will be ex
plained. , ;
SATURDAY,
October 22
You are cordially in-;
vited to make use of
this service.
Brandeis Store
Drag Department
Main Floor Wert
Chicago Attorney
Hunts King ot Beasts
From Lovely Flivver
Chicago, Oct. 2!. British, German
ami East Indian hunters consider it
good sport to shoot lions from little
boxes on clrmnt' tacks or from
safe retreats in trees, but Frederick
LR. Dabcock, retired Chicago sttor
ney, preferred to shoot them from a
flivver. '
lie ha jaut returned from lion
hunting trip into Eat Africa. Ho
bagged five fne specimens. In his
party were nearly 50 persona. Thirty
of them were porters or gun bear
ers, lie also ha IB yokes of oven,
three ruule and the flivver. .This
was his third trip around the world.
He was gone nine months and
covered 30,000 miles.
"The lion is still the Ling of
beasts," said Mr. ilabcock, "and ht
rules ith the same majestic mien
that he did centuries ago, before the
white man began to expire Africa.
Coffee le ne longer
coasidcrecl only ate
a edlaaei to a
mead. One Daarj find
the cheriBf tmp est
srny hear of the
dsrf la ahssoet aaj
aeifiiborheod la
' keasee, dnbe, cof
fee hsaiei, re
tsrarsmUsmdsMteli.'
jonrr carm traps;
pimuaTY cososirnTK
74 WaOStrast NavYark
ii
The Brandeis Store
RESTAURANTS
Italian RanaUasftce Room
Tenth Floor
Saturday-"
Special Matinee Lunch
Entertainment and
V Dancing
EAtPH WILLIAMS' "
and His
Dance Orchestra
ALMA VODICKA HUNTLEY:?
. Dramatic Soprano ;
and Others
, ME-NUt75c
V Chicken Okra Creole
,Fried Filet of Sole Sauce
Kemouiade
j Chicken and. Ham Cutlet '
Mirlced Beef Tenderloin a'la
Deutsch
Rissblle Potatoes
Carrots and. Peas in Cream
Green Apple Pie
Pudding Mahon' d'or Vanilla
' ' : -. i .. Sauce v
Vanilla or Chocolate Ice Cream
; ; Pineapple Sherbet f ;
Special Rump Steak
? Cabaret, 75c
We serve crackers, with every
order, and no charge for sac--ond
helping of bread' and
buttery '"..! -;"V '
We Aim to Please You. '
J. L. Brandeis & Sons'
NOW SHOWING
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
If Possible Attend Matinees and
Early Evening Performance.
Shows at 1M-3-5-7-9
LAST DAY l
CONRAD NAGEL
. LOIS WILSON
JACK HOLT
The Lost Romance
Mary mil es M i n t e r
-. ... Tomorrow 'Only r "
"Man From Lost River"
Bcc f ants' Ads
Are the Best
ME
!lcohol Manufacture to
Be Started in Russia
Moscow. Oct. :i.(Bir The As-
ociitea rrfn)-lh superior cc
nomic council has decided to permit
Hie manufacture of alcoholic bever
ages in soviet Kutski, partly for tt
port, with government monopoly,
ii wss announced lute last night,
hftabliahmrnt for the purpose, it
js stated, wilt soon be offered for
lease to private concern.
Vodka and thr liunors have not
been manufactured in Kuisia (or five
years and at th pms sj,,,, 1(U.,
beverages, except for Georgian wines
are unobtainable throughout Russia.
Even alcohol for med.cal purposes
Uriril tollaly Cttlilr.
Sjntugo, Chile, Oct 21. A suh.
marine cable is to be laid within two
years direct to Btaiil from Italy. It
is purposed later to emend the line
o the Pacific coaft of South Amrr
ica. The cable will be exclusively
Italian.
A Sale of 125
Top Coats and Overcoats
Broken Lots, But All Nov and Snappy Coats Sizes 34 to 46 '
it
r
' , Guaranteed the equal of the best
offered elsewhere in Omaha at '
$35 $40 $45
No C. 0. D's ' No Exchanges TVo McraJi'onj
A Ridiculous Sale of
200 MEN'S HATS
Odd lots,
but all new
Fall Models
Sizes -vV
6 to 7- X.
. Largest
store in
the middle
west
devoted
exclusively
to the sale
of Men's
. and . Boys'
wearables.
Haloes You'll
-Part
$35 and $40 Values
You'll wonder how the Palace can afford such wonderful
Suits and Overcoats at only $25.00, when other good stores
must ask so much more. Our answer is low rent, low over
head, buying and selling for cash only, and a determination
to undersell any and every clothing store in the Middle West.
Extra Pants Doubles the
Life of Your Suit
Our . assortments are im
mense, men of every, build
can be fitted here with extra
trouser suits for only $25.00. :
Single and double-breasted
models, as well as conserva
tive, in hairline stripes,
brown and blue flannels,
fancy cheviots; sizes 32 to
42.
SEE '
OUR
Windows
Railroads Charge
State Rail Rates' ,
Are Being Evaded
Lincoln. Oct. ;i. (5pciL)-Tor
years the pivximiiy cf vrior,
Neb., to the Kama line, and the
thirst which assailed Kansana, mailc
Mtloonkerfirrs In the NurkolU comm.
ty metropolis small-sied KocUclc).
Irrs. .
, Now that prohibition hat -covered
the land, the uprriorites are capital
1 i 11 f Itasta StrAa tttttt aJ atttk L.' AO sf
Sfll'Sjj tTS f VAMIIM V tliei S Bsi arsa
line in snother ay, accordiiiff , to
(haw filed by the ritilroad of the
Male with the State Kailway com
ruusion.
Superior has a cement factory and
this factory, it is rlmced, shipped
many of it Nebraska destined ship-
menu via Kanas in oid-r to take
anvantatce ot the interstate rates,
winch, according to the railroad, are
chper in many instances.
The railroads ask the commission
TBerg Suits Me
r1
Worth Up to $7 AO
Never Forget in Men V and
ui8s and
The Gigantic
I
Omaha Is Unaccustomed
r nr
(u)
.You usually are asked $35, $40 and $45 fer
these identical oYercoats in other stqres about
town. Compare to the limit, look where you
will, the magnitude of Palace clothing values
will develop by comparison". .'"
Great Coats, Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Chesterfields,
Fur Collared CoatsEvery Wanted Fabric
NZCORsaAg j DOU3LA57
14 b permitted to (harc interstate
tates on intrastate slupuienU cf ce.
nuul, cUi'nine this mill put a quietus
r-n the v4 Kansas shipment from
Suprrior,
SiaBsassassSasaBSaTasBstjaaaSaasB
The bones of an average woman's
krltioii wcigti slniiit 14 pounds.
LAST I Tibe
JOHN E. KELLERD
THK IMIM.NT ACTOR
Asatsisa) er Mlsa fra PrlasUay
aa4 Cssjstsu
la Baaaaspaaraaa Harrtra.
Mslum, Marcaaal al Vsalta."
Taalfkl. "Masaata."
Mat, SO U liO EalKf, SO te IS
Mm. aa4 Tisaa. tnalsis, Oct. S4-XS
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AaslatasJ wf
LOUIS HORSTs Concert Pianist
aas
Martha CraJiams Bstty May and
Dorothae Bawts, Solo Dancers.
Tkkat ftalllM SOS $1. 1 1 -SO aasl M
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In this sale
you'll find hats
from only the
best makers
in the country.
The Home of Omaha's
Greatest Clothing
Values
See These
Two-Pant
Suits and
Overcoats
'In Our
Windows.
Young Men's ;
iferat$
Sale of
to Such Value-Giving
MAIL
ORDERS
FILLED
$2
T
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j i r
ta-AL
m i
sr -7m
ut the case was dismissed
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j E.o Grau Bead r.as.
iDfisiness Loostcrs.
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