Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 15, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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Rancher Hangs
V Self on Day Set
J For Theft Trial
Alliance Man Depressed by
Criminal Charges Ends Own
Life in Basement of
Home.
Alliance. Nrh.. Nov. 14. ( Special
TrW-gram.) Charles Coker, SO,
prominent pioneer ranrhman of this
cection, committed filicide by hang
ing himself in the basement of his
home here. The body was found
suspended from a beam in the base
ment wiih an electric iron tord about
1ii neck.
Two weeks xgo he was arrested on
a charge of stealing cattle from the
Hall and Graham ranch in Morrtll
county, after officers had fwnd a
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N and Graham ranch buried in his
) barnyard. He was released on $1,
(H)(J bond pending: preliminary hear-1
ing which was to have been held to
day at Hridgeport. Immediately fol
lowing his release on bond he dis
posed of all his property for cash at
a great sacrifice. It consisted of his
ranch of 5,100 acres which was sold
for about $4 an acre, or one-fourth
its value, together with 200 head of
cattle, a bunch of horses and farm
machinery, his town residence prop
erty, two vacant lots here and a new
auto. All of his property was sold
lor a fraction of its value.
A week later Cokcr was arrested
on a charge of arson in connection
with the mysterious burning of a
V-ira rinrli ham nn flip CIrn Cpnl '
inuc iirannir mc ut aim ui utv ilii
i.iivii ii ui ilia uhii pviiini jrv.i a agi.
It was reported that while the bam
was burning Gentle looked out of a
window and saw Cokcr on a horse
in the vicinity of the barn. Coker
was taken to Bridgeport and releas
ed on $1,000 bond on the arson
charge.
Since his last arrest he was down
'cast and Saturday night was drink
ing heavily, local officers said. He
liad been dead several houri when
V the body was found. The body was
1 discovered by VV. J. Leo, plumbei,
, I who had been engaged to make some
'repairs in the basement of the Coker
house.
Cokcr was unmarried and lived
alone. He ha,d been a prominent
rancher in this vicinity for 25 years.
He is survived by one brother, Cy
Coker, and one sister, Lizzie Cokcr,
both of Alliance, t
96,092,308 Eggs Produced
. By Iowa During 1920
Dcs Moines, la., Nov. 14. A survey-of
live stock in Iowa just com
pleted by Frank S. Pinney, United
Suites agricultural statistician for
this state, shows that there were
1,226,702 horses, 76.620 mules, 6,476,
805 swine. 4.023,885 cattle, 853,967
sheep and 25,728,519 head of poultry
on the farms on January 1, 1921.
Cows and heifers, kept for milk to
taled 1.079,136.
Sheep shipped into Iowa for feed
ing in 1920 numbered 281,357, and
74,846,075 pounds of woolwas clipped
from the total number of sheep in
Jowa during t'.ft year..1 'The coun
ties which had the largest number
;j.of sheep were: .Davis, 63,576; Ap
panoose, 24,699; Mahaska, 25,075;
Taylor, 20,291; Cass, 18,151; Henry,
-. 18,022; Lee. 21,151; Lucas, 19,655;
Van Buren, 41,369, ' and Madison,
18,530. ; .
An estimated total of 96,092,308
eggs were produced by the state in
1920. Fourty-four counties - pro-;
Jduced more than 1,000,000 eggs each.
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Man in Whose Bed Lincoln
Died Lives in Alms House
New York, Nov.; 14. Thomas
Proctor, in whose bed Abraham Lin
coln died in all probability will spend
the remainder of his life in the alms
house on Blackwells island. - ,,
. i- Old friends of the former soldier
'started a fund to provide for Proc
tor in his old age but Proctor him
self is far from anxious to leave the
alms house. He said today he 'has
many friends in the alms house and
fears to venture forth. - ' K .
It has been established that four
of the persons "present at the death
of the martyred president- are still
living. They are Proctor, Dr. Charles
A. Leslie, who, as a young army sur
'gcon, was the first to attend Lincoln
after he was shot. Robert T. Lincoln,
the only surviving son of the emanci
pator and Corp. James Tanner, of
.Schoharie county, New York. '
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Movies To Dangerous for
,r.
"Greatest Yaiik," Says Wife
' Washington, " Nov. 14. "Woodie
it, ill tipver he a movie actor, no
matter how many offers he gets it
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is iar too aangcrous, exciicaiy uc
Jclared Mrs. (Captain) Woodfill, wife
of the "greatest hero in the American
;army."
Standing near her broad-shouldered;
six-foot husband, who carries
.himself with Indian erectness, she
appeared strikingly slender and deli
neate but still quite strong enough
to make her "soldier boy" follow
whither she leads and she plans to
lead him far, far from the paths of
.danger. No movie vamps shall ever
get a chance to ensnare him with
beguiling looks nor shall he ever
take sue hdangerous. death-inviting
challenges as those of Douglas Fair
banks. Body of El Paso Railway
, Official's Wife Found in Lake
O Chicago. Nov.- 14. The body o f
v "Airs. Josephine M. Fulien, wife of
Frederick M. Pullen, general agent
for the El Paso & Southern railroad,
was found floating in the lake near
Lake Bluff. A search had been
made for Mrs. Pullen since she left
her home Saturday. 'Mr. Pullen
stated she had been in ill health for
some time.
Postoffice Orders
Washington. Not. It. (Special Tele-
rrm. -Civil arvic examinations for
preeHUnt,al pcatmaster will be hld oj
Dfwmbff IS for the folJowing place:
Nebraska: Cordon, 15,100; Hartlofton,
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Iowa: A!"na, !!.; Britt. .:;
CornlnaT. S.K: Eagla Grove. 2.i:
oienwood. SS.4: Independence. ;:
JfcGresor, IMS0; Onawa, :; web
tr Citr.
South Dakota: Clark, Gregory,
SI SOS: Kimball. tn.
- WTomlaa-: Bawlinsa, ;,T0; Worland.
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A nothern Minnesota producer re- j
tently shipped a ton of honey to j
market by parcel post. j
Bounty on Rat Tail ;
Small Boys Collect
With Insulated Wire
Bay City, Mich., Nov. 14. A new
specie of "con man" has been dis
covered here.
The city put a bounty of 10 cents
on rati, and for obvious reason, re
quired only the tails of the dead
rodents be presented for "cashing
in."
This counting developed into I
rather perfunctory performance and
then it developed that some of the
ever-present "small boys" were mix
ing in piece of insulated wire and
even small pigtails with the rat ap
pendages. Rat tails now are "void if de
tached" from the pelt of the victim.
Fire Spreading in Ship
Burning in Mid-Atlantic
New York, Nov. 14. The steam
ship San Francisco, Marseilles for
New York, which caught fire yester
day .about 1,000 miles southeast of
New York was heading toward Ber
muda today, radio messages from the
ship said. The fire was -spreading
The steamship Ramon D'Larrin
aga was standing by.
World War Vets Association
Asks Harding to Free Debs
Washington, Nov. 14. An en
gagement was made today with
President Harding by eight mem
bers of the World War Veterans'
association and others who won
congressional medals of honor or
distinguished service awards during
the late war, to present memorials
asking the pardon of Eugene V.
Debs, now serving sentence in At
lanta penitentiary.
The memorials also asked the re
lease of 140 other men confined in
federal prisons.
entire
The answer.
is easy
with Tomato Sauce
Ask, "Who wants Heinz
Baked Beans?" and all hands
go up. With good reason too.
The taste is unforgetable. The
reason lies in the oven baking '
dry heat ovens as of old.
But the delicacy of the dish
is enhanced by the luscious
tomato sauce which Heinz
makes so well from the
choicest red ripe tomatoes.
It is a mighty good. food for
growing children and for
you, whoever you are.
One of the
' Leading grocers in Omaha
jquote these prices on Heinz Baked Beans :
Small, 11 os-1 lc Medium, 18 ox -15c Urje, 30 ox-25c
Call Is Issued .
For Convention
Of Third Party
Christian Influence
Meeting Will lie Held at
Crand Island December 8
County Meetings Set
For December 3.
Lincoln, Nov. 14. (Special.) F.
L. Bollcn, Lincoln, chairman of the
temporary 'executive committee of
the third party, issued a formal call
for the state convention to be held at
Grand Island, December 8.
The specific purpose of the meet
ing, according to Bollcn' call, 1 to
bestow a name on the party and to
perfect its organization. Whether an
attempt will be made to write I plat
form is not set out.
Bollen asks that all persons be
lieving in the third party meet at the
court house in each county seat on
December .1 and select delegates for
the convention. He states that any
one who doesn't attend the county
convention and wishes a voice and a
vote at the Grand Island convention
will be granted same if he is at
Grand Island on the forenoon of De
cember 8.
Judge Arthur G. Wray is known
to favor "Liberal party" as the em
blem of the new flag of promise,
which falls in line with the, name
advocated by "forty-eighters." Other
are reported to favor individualism in
the Nebraska party and divorce from
the "forty-eighters" national third
party plans.
As the top of a new lawn sprinkler
is whirled by the waiter, it imparts
motion to gearing which causes the
device to travel about a lawn
THE BEK: OMAHA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBKIt 13. 1021.
the ('hrUiu.ii ' influence." (hciarvd
lr, W, O. Thompson, president of
Uhio Mate university.
"It should be carried further, into
(he hitth schools as well,
"We cannot leave religion out of
the lives of these young people at the
very time when the purrcst- of lile
are being formed and decision are
being made.
Needed in Colleges
Columbus, 0.! Nov. 14. "One
of the worst things that could hap
pen to the nniversitiei of the United
Mates would be the withdrawal of
Tuesday Draperies for
Ruffled Curtain Made of sher
quality crlin with full, narrow
ruffle and ruffled tie-back to
match; worth 1.75; special, pair
Quaker Craft fJt All-over fig
ured patterns la Ivory and beige;
worth 60c; peclal,'per yard
39c
Nw Fall Crtonna A fine' selection of
pattern and colorings for every decorative
and furnishing use; SOo value; nr
pedal, per yard, awtC
Choose Your New Gloves Now
Large AssortmentAttractive Prices Here
Long White Glove Selected French
Lambskin with single row embroidered
backs. 16-button length, 3 bone fasteners,
overseam; actual value 4.50 O QC
to 6.00; per air, ' aWaOD
Perrin' Gauntlet American made of im
ported cape skin with adjustable wrist
strap, spear back and -pique seams. In
shades of beaver and brown. a f!f
Per pair, fr.Otl
Main Floor
Low Prices On
- simeen and o. n. t. Crochet Thread 97
All colors and sizes; 3 spools for
Scissors Good steel Scissors at a very
special price, 4 to 6 Inches long; , 9Q
SOo to 75c values; this sale "7'
Pin Cube Black, white and colors, 100
pins to a cube; regular 15c rjp
number; this sale '
Strong Elastic Garter Black, white "in
and gray; per yard m
Wearever Rubber Pant for Babies OS
Bloomer style; per pair
8tar Pants and Skirt Hanger 9,c
Four for Ut3Xt
Exquisite
-Laces-
All-overs and flounces, in black, brown, sil
ver gray, turquoise blue and other lovely
shades for afternoon and evening wear.
Beautiful Spanish patterns for dresses and
" blouses. Hundreds of yards and hardly any
two pieces alike; 18, 27 and 36 inches 1 QX
wide; 3.50 to 4.00 values;, per yard, ,,0
Wah Lace French and English val edg
ings and insertions, also torchons and cro
chets; in white and ecru; Va to 2 Olg
inches wide; 7c to 10c values; yard, v
Fancy Wash Lace and Insertions Clunys,
crochets and Piatt vals some of the clunys
are part linen; in white and ecru;
2 ft to 4 inches wide; 25c val.; yard,
Main Floor Cmttr
Sale of Practical
Mill Lengths in
Cretonnes Dress Ginghams
36-inch Bleached Muslin
27-inch Shirting Cheviot
Outing Flannel, 36in. Percales
Also many
be offered
No Mail Orders.
A Cleanup of Plain and Household
Linens at lA
Soiled Table Cloths, Napkins and Remnants of Linen
These are odds and ends in bleached and natural
colors, the.napkins do not match. But if you are look
ing for genuine bargains, a little soap and water will
convert these into very desirable linens for the table.
At One-Half Price
Main Floor West.
' "I al car e had over 2.H00
Mrthodinis in Ohio Mate, We had
more than I.4U0 I'leshytfrians. .'here
are many schools f both these de
nominations with less .students than
that. The church cannot give tlirni
a four-year vacation from church
service and care.
The stale university represent the
state. Hut it represents only the best
Specials
Dutch ' Curtain Made of fine
duality scrim with diawnwork and
embroidered corner and valance.
Several pattern to select from;
three-piece sets ready to bang;
worth 2.50; special, per et
98c' .
1.25
Curtain Marquisettes Dotted and
figured pattern In white, cream
and beige. A much liked curtain
material; per yard
59c
Sunfast Material Plain colon In pink,
blue, green and tan; suitable for overdrapes
and bed set; worth 1.75;
special, per yard, '
Sixth Floor East
1.00
Long Chamoisette Glove Kayser make In
12-button length, suede finish; shades of
beaver, pongee, gray and O C
brown. Per pair, l.a3
Chamoisette Glove Good quality of fab
ric, suede finish, spear back, 2-clasp style,
In shades of heaver, mastic, gray, white
and black. Regular 1.00 ? p
quality. Per pair,
O0C
North
Many Needed Items of Notions
Coat' Sewing Thread All sizes, OC,
In black and white; 6 spools for..
Faultless Sanitary Napkin
Per dozen
39c
Supreme Dressing Pins Needle 1 (.
notnt nlns. 3flA in a naner? this calo AUl.
Mr- . p , ''
Betsy Rosa Sanitary Belts
Special 29c
Foot Form Stocking Darners Fits ' the
foot of the stocking; regularly 1fli
15c; this sale ', J-V4'
Main Floor South
-For the Active Boy
Maekmaws m
5:957,95. WSn;-
Let's Go, Boys! There is something jolly
about a mackinaw. Its so easy to have a
good time in one. Brandeis have them in
plaids,, of course, warm, serviceable materials,
with shawl collars or button to neck style, and
bells all around. .
5.95 and 9.75
Fourth Floor Center.
REMNANTS
other useful wash fabrics. This huge lot will
on special bargain squares Tuesday only, 9c
Basement North
Women's
Pumps and Oxfords
Women's
ideals of the state, not the
President Thompson said.
Hog Workers of Chicago
1'ackiiig Company Strike
Chiiago, Nov, 14 llog and kill
ing worker at the Western Packing
company plant walked out thi
morning. Dennis Lane, local presi
Every Room
Marquisette Curtain Una yuamjf mercer
ized material trimmed with wide cluny pat
tern lace; worth 3.00;
special, per pair,
1.75
If you are a Douglas
County Soldier and-your
name begins with "S;"
call at Booth on our 4th
Floor for your Nebraska
War Certificate.
Two Special Offerings
in
China and Glass
Colonial Tumbler Heavy pressed
Tumblers of good quality; g
each,
Breakfast Set 32-piece white Amer
ican porcelain Breakfast Set with
service for six. Q OB
Special,
J.aV?
Fifth Floor Eart
Mercerized Lingerie Tape With bodkin;
regular 15c number; this -in-sale
for J-uc
Sanitary Rubber Dress Protector OQa
Large size 71'
Fancy Frill Garter Elastic A full line of
colors; regularly 50c; this sale, QQn
per yard
Made Up Inside Skirt Belts
Black and white
Koh-l-nor Snap Fasteners
Per card
Button Mould Up to size 36;
special, per dozen
10c
5c
4c
of Domestics and
Wash Gocds
Apron Checks Novelty Voile
27-inch Plain and .
Fancy Chambrays
Fancy Printed Batistes
No Phone Orders.
Cleanup of Odd Lots in
Women's Shoes
Felt Slippers , 1 1 -"TjT
vjunuicn souuca -
Broken sizes of each kind. Every pair 1 AA
a real bargain, at pair, only Xvr
Third Floor Eaet
wont,"
dent of the Amalgamated Mt
Cutters and Hutchrr Worker' un
ion, said the strike had not teen
called by union oilicial.
Local president of pailiuj house
union in all the principal live
Stock center will inert here, thil
week, probably .Thursday, to dis
rux the action to be taken under
the recent strike vote.
Brandeis
Stores
Cold
Weather
Specials
They'll keep you warm
however low Old Man
Thermometer may drop
Women's Wool Ho English
ribbed. In brown, tan and heath,
er mixtures; all size; i nn
rejular 2.00 values; pair,
Children' and Mi' Wool
Hois In dark brown and heath
er mixtures; sizes C',i to 10;
regular 1.50 values; - 1 AA
for Tuesday only, pair, A'w
Mala riooi-Korth
Women' Wool 8 port Gloves
with full roomy cuffs in white;
heather, alpaca and ox- O tZfi
fcirA all alvA. na. nolr m0J
Children' Kid Mitten Fleece
. lined with fur trimmed wrists;
brown and leather shades, 1 OQ
Main Floor North
Children' Union Suit Heavy
ribbed fleece lined Suits In gray
and full bleach; all size l7Xp
from 2 to 16 years; suit,
Women' Union Suit Heavy
fleece lined Sutts with low neck
regulation style, and also high
neck with long sleeve In 1 OSJ
ankle length; all sizes, at Xtii0
Third floor Crater
Plaid Wool Finished Blankets-
Made by the Nashua Manufac
turing company. The Blankets
are for full size beds in assorted
colors with neatly whipped
edges. Extraordinary val- O AA
ilea. T'naarlov not ol W
Dasrinrtlt North '
Bath R)be Made of fancy
blankets, in light or dark O QO
colors; special, i70
Third Floor Sooth
Knitted Knee Skirt In two
special lots; 1.001.98
Women' Outing Flannel Gown
In white or pink and blue
stripe, trimmed with fancy
stitching;, cut long and f rtfl
full; special, A,uu
Third Floor Outer
Sweater Knitted in the rope
stitch of soft yarns and button
right tight up to the neck. Box
coat styles with storm collars
so desirable for cold weather
and. comfort. On sale 1 ft AA
Tuesday at -1V.UU
Scarf A few more of those
brushed wool Scarfs with belts
and pockets in all the desirable
shades. While they last O
at the low price, each,
Third Floor Center.
Boys' Hat and Cap Caps with
fur inbands. Hats in new Winter
styles; specially ijTtJg to g QQ
priced &t
Boys' 10.00 Sweater Slip-over
or coat styles, in plain colors or
high school color combl- Q ACT
nations. All sizes. Tuesday,0'''
Hart Schaffner & Marx Over
coats for Boy All wool, hand
tailored models. Wonderful coats
in the newest styles; just like
father's $25, $30 and $35
Boys' 1.50 Flannelette Night
Shirt and Sleeper Good
weight flimnelette in neat
stripes; all sizes 1 nn
Tuesday at, ' A,vu
Fourth Floor
Natural Muskrat Coat 36-inch
length, self trimmed, 1 1 A AA
full silk lining, AAJ7.UU
Hudson Seal Coat 36-inch
length, self trimmed, 90 K A A
pelts of good quality, O.VV
Wombat Coat 36-lnch length, a
serviceable fur for hard wear
and especially appro- 11QAA
prlate tor young women, A?,vu
Japanese Mink Coat 45-inch
length, best quality of mink,
belted style, lined VIZ AA
throughout. J.VU
Japanese Mink Cpes Tall trim
med with long stole fronts, deep
rkbsSrars: $129-185
Fox Scarf and Muff With
natural brush, in black, brown
and taupe. Excep- (POT to OTQ
tionally good pelts,3
Second Floor North
Men' Cape Glove Heavy
fleece lined Gloves, in brown;
Pair ' 1.95
Men's Heavy Wool Shirt and
Drawer Each 1.65
Men's Heavy Fleeced Union
Suit 1.45
Men' Heavy Munting Union
Suit 1.95
Men' Heavy , Dunbar Wool
Union Suit 2.95
Men' Flannelette Pajama
For 1.50
Men' Flannelette Night Shirt
For 1.25
Men' Heather Mixed Wool Sox,
per pair. 50 f
Men' Sweaters All styles; now
at . 3.50 to 16.50
Men's Wool Glove 5gv to 79
Men' Flannel Shirts
1.75 to 4.95
Mala Floor Sowth