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    .THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1921.
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Silk Hat Bandits
Rob Man in Cafe
Of $10,000 Cash
Four in Hand of SorictyH
Holdups Threaten to Shoot
Other Patrons Thfy,
Relieve Victim.
NVw Yoik. Dec. 1. Silk hatted
banditti matte their appearance last
night in New York's society of
irimr. Tour of the nt walked into a
Suffolk itrret cafe, held up Max
Schnur at the point of revolver and
robbed him of $10,000. 'J hen, cover
ing the other patrons of the place
with rlieir guns and threatening io
shoot, any who followed, they
bucked out of the door, before an
a hi r in could be given, the bandits
climbed into an automobile and
made their escape.
Schnurr received the money whiih
was taken from Jiim a few days ui'o
in payment for a cafe that he hud
sold.
Negro, 15, Lynched.
Hallingcr, Tex., Dec. I. Masked
men seized Robert Murtorc, 15-ycar-ld
negro, from the custody of
Sheriff Mint three miles from here
yciterday, and tying him to a )yt,
riddled his body vviih .50 bullets.
The nciiro was charged with
criminal assault on a 9-yrar-qld
while gill Inst night. The Rill's con
dition is not considered serious.
Holdups Kill Man.
Eclfat, Dec. 1 A number" of
men held up Alexander Reid yes
terday in Corinac street m tho Na
tionalist market district and shot auij
killed him. The killing is believed
to have been in reprisal for the bomb,
explosion Tuesday evening which
killed ono woman and injured two
others. - , ' '
BlinrJ ManlSfameii State
' field Agt for Blind
Lhwolii, Dec. 1. Special.) L. M.
a llievl man. folletre View.
"i'eb., was appointed today to be state
..... . .. ft r.l.ll'J
hem agent lor tnc reuei pi me ouna,
His salary will be $100 a month and
he will travel about the state, visiting
blind people, ascertaining their con
ditions of ' life, their ambitions and
desires, so that the state can help
them intelligently, An appropriation
of $10,000 was made by the last leg
islature for this work.
Blind persons who are able and
wish to go will be placed in the state
school for the blind at Nebraska City.
Those who want permanent employ-
. ment will be given work in the
broom factory attached to the school,
which will be enlarged if there are
enpifgh applicants for such work.
Former World Champion
Stallion Dies at North Bend
. Fremont, Neb,, Dec. J.r(Spe
cial.) Richelieu, grand cliamploij
Belgian stallion of the 1909 New
York and Chicago international Jive
stock fairs, is dead. This famous
stallion, owned by the Henry Haun
stables of North Bend, was imported
from Belgium. His first home was
at the Heart's Delight farm, New
York state. He was then sold to
Charles Irvine, Aukeney, la.,-' and'
three years later became head of the
Haun stable's. The world champion's
death was caused by a sudden attack
of heart disease.
Pants Clog State Machinery
Well Regulated Household of Governor' . Wife
Fails to Take Account of Tailor's Carelessness
Mixup in Trousers Nearly Delays Trip
Lincoln, Dee. l.-Speclal Tele
gram,) Affairs of stats halted and
tin presence of Governor McKelvIe at
Chicago tomorrow at a confab of
midw'rstern governors and the corn
belt advisory committee was jeopard
ized this afternoon by a pair of pants.
Here's the story. :''.
As the ever alert governor contem
plated his trip east he foresaw ait
opportunity to fuithcr prove demo
cratic propaganda on the ' bank
ruptry of his state fa lie by "dolling
tip" in a suit of Lincoln's best.. That
was a week ago. Since then a well
paid tailor worked hard and long on
a suit for the governor.
"Where Are Mr Pants" ; , -
At 2 this afternoon' the governor
received word that the suit had ar
rived, Later he- hurried home to
dress and prepare for his trip. Sud
denly from his dressing room, tame
the following: - '
"Martha, my new pants." . . ' -
"Sam, I laid them out on tlie bed,"
Mrs. McKclvie called;
It will be remembered that state
ment, nevet refuted, was printed last
winter to the effect that Mrs. McKel
yic did her own housed work, t
"But they're some one else's pant,"
shouted the governor. "Get hold of
that tailor sndfscnd the chauffeur
right down to his shop."
l ive minutes later a big touring
car broke, all speed law a it round
ed the HcKelvie yard and drove out
in the street. ' ' k v
Mrs.", McKelvIe, busy with her
packing,' appealed to Louis W,
Home, the secretary at rite state
house, or help. " : -
Statu Employes Busy. '
Callers in the governor's office, dis
tuning important affair of state,
halted,' astounded as Home started
a systematic search for the governor's
trousers. . " .',:- 1
"Hello." , ..'
"Hello.. ' ' :
"Where are the governor's pants?
"Yes, but they are not his pants.
."Look and see if yon can hud them,
;"ThaukGod." .
"Fifteen minutes later Governor and
Mrs. McKeWic sank relieved Into the
deep scats of ah castbound obscrva.
tion car 'and ,it was noted that the
latest cut coat, worn by- the govcr.
nor, jibed with a' wonderful pair of
pants. ' . ., "
State Senator Wilis
Rental Fight With
V Lincoln Larldlora
Fund Campaign Started
To Finish Aurora Church
Aurora, Neb., Dec. 1. (Special.)
The First Christian church has
started its campaign to erect the up
per part of its building. For a num
ber of yean the church has used
oaly the basement. A building fijnd
of about $7,000 already has been
raised. The new ' church will cost
about $25,000. .
Lincoln, Dec l.-r-(Special.)r-The
old row between, Lincoln landlords1
and legislators from "the short 'grass
country, wher come to Lincoln each
biennium id discover that a month's
apartment house .rental makes their
month's, income from - their form
look like a drop" in the bucket, was.
aired in' the Lancaster county dis
trict court, " ' . . .,
Senator Henry Pickett of Wahoo
came to Lincoln jto serve his state
in official capacityfor the- jjrst time,
Pickett found n"epaftmcnt to tits
tastes owned" by the Federal Build
ing Investment company, which,
the agent.'told Ijim, rented for $70
a month. , , - V. '
- Investigation -. revealed 'that - all
landlord charged ... practically the
same price, so Pickett told the agent
he would take it for two or three
months. ,,.-.:' ' ' ! ' , v
As he became acquainted, ' so
Pickett says, he found a Jandlord
with a heart and V good apartment
less drastic in his rentals and he
quit his other apartment, paying two
months' rental. J ' ;.
The B! Lincoln landlord ' claimed
Pickett had contracted to v stay
throughout the legislative. - session
and sued him for $140. The .court
ruled in favor of Pickett today. -
Father of Boy Killed by f
Live Wire t Paid $2,500
Beatrice, Neb., Dec. L (Special
Telegram.)--!h local electric com
pany reached a- settlement with J.'
W. Cook, who brought suit against
the concern for the j death, of his
little son, Robert, who was killed in
Beatrice last summer by . a live wfre,
by agreeing 'to pay' him $2,500,
Asuifby Mr, Cook is pending
against . the city, vbut the city com
missioners will not acknowledge H
ability.,-;, . . L - -"v..v. " . t
Elks at Beatrice TO v V
Remodel Building for Home
Beatrice, Neb., Dec. 1. (Special.)
The Elks "held a meeting and adopted
the report of the committee to re
model the Lyric block for home;
The lodge purchased the building
about a -year ago for $15,000, ' and
according to the report of the archi-J
feet it will cost about $JS,UUU to re
model and put the block in shape
for, occupancy.
Receipts of State for Six '
4 Months Total $U,26M.i
Lincoln, Dec. 1. Receipts pf the
state for the fiscal period from De
cember' 1, 1920, to June J6yj921, to
taled $11,216,473.18, 'of wtticH $10,
256,827.12 is classed as revenue re
ceipts and $959.66.(16 as no-rever
nue receipts,1 according to figure
announced today by the state audi
tor. - Warrants issued during this
period, exclusive of hail expendi.
tures, atnountea to fiW3,os.of,
Showing n excess of revenue re
ceipts over expenditure, of ' about
$1,180,000, ,thc figures . ' disclose,
Comparison ' with former periods
was impossible, due to the fact that
figures in the past have been based
on fqll fiscal years, it was ex
plained. "; y .
AMERICAN STATE BANK ;
1 St h and Farnant Streets , , -
Capitol $200,000.00; . , -
This Bank does more for you than carry your account. We have
the facilities you would specify for handling your banking business.
Interest 'paid on Time Certificates. . . v
Our Savings Department paysJ4y cprapound quarterly interest
added to your account. , .
We owe nothing for borrowed money; hav no rediscounts or bills
payable. Our local deposits have'gained 25 the past -year. - ,
All deposits in this Bank are protected by the Dspositpm' Guaranty
Fund of the State of Nebraska. r
A safe place to do your banking business. ,' ',
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AMERICAN STATE BANK
' D. W. Ceiselman, President. ' . ' D. C. GaUelman, Caskl.r.
' H. M. Krogh, Assistant Cashier. i
Hansen's Re -new- ed
. '"backed by a good name
Neither age nor miles diminish tlW Talue t,
. ' Cadillac coastrnetion, and you cannot got Cadillac '
constraction in any other car than Cadillac. ' "'
NOW I Your Chance to Biy RIGHTj
These Cars on Display in Our Saleswmk
57 ,Tourf
Cadliiac 57 FWaton-r-Spe- -
cial deep red " paint,, six'
white wire "wheels, six. new'
cord tires; has had wonder
ful care. Good as new.
Cadillac 57 P A t -
RE-NEW-ED.. Special . Bel
gian bjue paint; special bead
lamps; looks and runs like
new. . - .- . a-
. Cadillac
RE-NEW-ED. Just repaint-
ed; priced right.
Cadillac M Victoria Only
used 2,350 miles l just like
. new; a real buy. - Former
-. owner has taken the depre-
eiatien: - -
Cadillac 69 Tonring Only
rusad 500 miles; in every re-,
spoctv now ear; natqYal
, wood whaelay v.
It Pays to Bay Your Cadillac f rem
; , tha Cadillac Man
J. H. HANSEN CADILLAC CO.
Farnam at 26th Street
Harney 0710
Body
ofQiUd
Hacked to Bits;
Woman Kills Self
All Mgbt, Search for Jittlo
CirhRtweafs CrUn Trafedy
Mother of Playct'
, Conuniti Snicide. : .
Chicago, Dec !. Following an
all-night search fur little Margaret
Coughlin, ) yeari old, hee dismem
bered body was found today in a
wain , boiler iii the hotne of Mrs.
Raeharl 1'cnses,' 30 years old, a
neighbor. Shortly afterward -the
body of Mrs, I'enscs with her throat
slashed by a butcher Isnife, was
found on the second floor of the
Tenses cottage. i . 4
The C'otiRhJin child was a play
mate of Mrs. l'enses' 9-year-old
daughter Josephone. f rs. Penses
and Josephine both declared late
yesterday the last 4hey aw of Mar
garet was when she tan home from
play, ".',''
, bcarch of the Tenses i home
strengthened the theory that Mrs.
Tenses had slain thechtld and then
killed herself, police said. - . ,
Tolirt this afternoon began inves
tigating Circumstances surrounding
the death of three daughters and a
son of, Mrs. Tenses during the past
io years, V - , ' -
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Lighted MatcK Thrown Into
Well; Explosion Follows.
David City,! Neb., Deev"-1. (Spe.
cial.)--Hcnry Stricbing, ' who, lives
near hcre boarded up a we.ll which
he did not use last whiter and, left
it until this , week. . Deciding' he
would use it again, he .' took' ' the
boards off the, top and dropped
match into the well, causing an ex
plosion. It is ' believ4 " that a vein
of natural gas has seeped through
into the. well. , v ' "
Chorus to Cive Concert
David City, .Neb Dec L-(Spc.
ai.) The community, chorus will
ghre its first eoncert January 9.
There will be 12 tlumpers In. th
coneert. ' ; J
HoHrege Robbery
: Suspects Arrested
Hastings, Neb., Dec. 1. (Special
Telegram. )- Governme n t sec u ri t ics
and promissory notes valued at
$959.40, and the last will and tes
tament of Lars' Swenton were taken
from two -men who gave the names
of Charles Raynolds and John Kay
when they climbed off the pilot of
an castbound train from Uoldrege
at 2:30 this morning.
Otftcers were waiting for them
when the train stopped and arrested
them on the Information of Tolice
Chief Bragg of lloldrege, who said
that two men, who had climbed on
the pilot there, were wanted for the
robbery of Mr. and Mrs. Lar Swen
sen, an elderly couplo, who were
bound with ropes, in their home,
threatened with, death if they made
aq outcry and their safe In the base
meat robbed. ' ' . -
The men were unarmed when ar
rested here find refused io matt any
comment on their arrest. . They were
taken back to lloldrege by. Chief i
Brag, t;
Lexington Feeder Males
( Money on 95-Day Cattle
Two loads of choice Hereford
beeves were brought to the Omaha
nuiVt by D. S. Sanderson t( Lex.
Ington, averaging about l,3fi$
iwunds. They were sold to an
Omahs packer for an even $4 a hun
dred. Soma of the cattle were
hi ought in fr om the territory around,
(icd.lt, Wyo., and were bought on
the Omaha market as feeder 93 days
ago, They were fattened on Dawson
county coin and alfalfa and made 4
good showing In profits.
Save Almost HALF on
a Beautiful Fi-w Lamp
Next Saturday at the
Union Outfitting Co.
fyew Models in Davenport
and Piano Lamps,' as Well
' . as SUk Shades.
'. . '
... - . - -
When UJe soft rays of a FIook
Lamp flood a ?oom,the mellow
llgjit lends snehan,tment to every
thing it touches. Jtealixing this,
hundreds of homemakers are
nakint preparations to attend tho
BalS of Lamps at tha Unfoo Out
fitting1 Co. next Saturday.
Ths Shades are all new designs,
made of high grade silks and trim,
med with fringe, beads or tassea;
The mahogany-finished bases pre
artistically carved, As always,
you make your own terms.
WE HAVE COLUMBIA GRAF0N0LAS
Ta Fif Anv fhmhriK
S) w e a J weaa i,mw
Pockotbook
$30 Upwards
Hqrc Arc Tyo Complete
Homo Entcrtainero
i in i i
Jttoordi
and All
IflflOQ
OtmtBM Outfit A
Witl, 12 Selections,
6 ten-inch Doublt
f Rtcordi
Chrutmu Outfit B
Oaly $133.50
With 20 Selectkms,
10 ten-inch DocNt
. Records
Cojna in 'and have us play one
of these Graiouolas for you. Let
Ua explain our convenient terms
of payment Every instrument
and record is new fresh from
thevfactory. Select your Graf
onola now for Chriitmaa de
Ufery. A small payment down
and convenient payments on the balance trill bring music and happinesr
to'puv home. ' : : ' ( ' . v ' .
'.' '., - v Un ''Euy Wj to . 3olye Your Ohristmai Question, r ' 1
; , ive your friends Columbia Gift Certificate which entitles th'em to
, 'select Columbia records at their leisure in our Grafonola Department.
f" Call or phone, PpUffla 1623, nd vt will give, you full particulars. , ' '
Scranoller & Mueller Piano Co.
v;;i514-18Dpdjf iev Telephone Dou4T.
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For Friday and
Saturday's Setting
For Friday and;
Saturday's Selling
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SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS
e
Tovs!
Ostermoor : !
Mattress '
'lialci3 World oj 'Toys for Little Tots
'.. . . , 1-. " !.,- 11 J 1.1.'. J. : 1 - tr -U..-J X- .
Toys!
Rugs
iVTattress
Think, Only 15.00 nd 17.00
sap-
snims
We have' decided io
discontinue, , wholesal-
' ing ; Ostermoor :' Mat
, tresses, hence f these,
) ridiculously low prices .
, to clean up our stock.
for Sn Ostermoor-
40.00.
regularly advertised prices, 85.00 ; and
Corns Friday or
while they last;' 300 in the lot to close
- Saturday. . . - - . ,- : ;"v
BOX EDGE OSTERMOOR MATTRESS-45 lbs., coversd in
art ticking, doubly stitched, with 'round corners, on sale
at. ,v,.,-.;i. . . . '. . . . .15.00
ROLL EDGE OSTERMOOR MATTRESS 50 lbs., deep box
ing, with inner ssam and round corners, covered in art :
. ' ticking, on sale at , ,17.50 '
, Colonial
Gedaru Chest !
Very similar to tho illustra
tion, carefully builtvof
genuine Tennessee" ted
cedar, elegantly finished
and trimmed with ham
mered copper, fitted with'
extra hayy press hinges
f - : ' ' "" '
17 inches
18.50
. ........... .
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f -.
ea
is " v
i y.- .
and lock, 40 inches long. 17 inches nigh and
V-', ': wide '. ...t..il.i
J , ' Durable Oak
Rocking Chair
-Designed with an eye, to com
i . fort as well as good looks and
i . durability, of Select quarter
, sawed oak atock v finished
golden gloss ..4.85
"', t J ' - . ' v ,;
f 1 , GqldenrOak
, Arm Rpckcr
.With auto spring; seat uphols
, tersd ,. in Spanish, fabricoid,
; ft.75. , . .'. -
tSturdy ChildreiVs Furniture;
.than ever. ,
Pretty new designs in
Cribs and Bassi-,
nettes finished ivory -and
.yhite 7.00,
V00,' 8.50,
9.00, 9.50 J ,
. and up.
'j Reed Baby Carriages
as low as..24.5iV
Red ' Chairs and Xeekei-- - - t. -. .
: 95S l.OO, 1.35, 1.50, 2.00, 2.25
High Chairs in golden and fumed oak, mahogany, and white
" , enamel v. . .. . ..... .3.00, 3.50, 4.50, 5.00 and up
- Golden Oak Rockjnf Chairs.. 3.O0, 3.50, 3.75 and up
;-,eaa.liafrs.Ci.-f;..;.-..i...;..4.0O, 4.75, 5.00
240, 2.75. 3.50
et Wk
. . . . .. '
Nursery Chairs
- Cowan
. Martha Washington
Sewing Table
of - solid i mahogany j throughout,
with special attention te aU the
details that made this cabinet the
model of them aU. To sell at the
modest Trice it
$25.00 v -
11
Sensible, clean, durable toys are here in abundance to
please and fascinate.. 'Bring the children,' : :
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! Madam Hendron Walking and" ;
1 alking Uolis '7
trimmings
.8.50
and
Attractively dressed in organdie with val lace
22 inches long, specie . . , . ... . i.
TrM TlaAa An unusually large line in ivory am
WVil vaW wj,0(!r8ny at v ; .1.75 to 4.50
Dressers, Chiffoniers, Dressing Tables;
, : , Desks and Chairs to match. , . ' ,
Drums Every hoy wants a Drum.-.
Fibre-Head Drum, many sUes and styles. . 1.00 and 1.50
Boy Scout Drum ... 2.00
Boy Scout Snare Drums with skin head and symbols
6.00 and 10.00
Santa Glaus
Hurrah fox Sent, ha is her to meet and greet-the
little folks., r - v '
Come see them.
v r ' " Tarbaby
' . Hre is lug picture--the beautitul black Shetland pony,
harness and cert to be given to some lucky boy or girl.
, . :: , Starlight '
is here also, , the pretty ' sorrel Shetland pony and saddle. . '
FOURTH FLOOR ' ,
Join Our -
s Xmas Club .
, Until December 25f,Y
puts any Victrola in "your" -1
; home for Xmas. Say; it
with music.1 New Victor l
Records on sale today. - -1
New Style Victrola Nd. 100
i"- -: v , .150.00 ; , ;
(Mahogany, walnut or oak cabinet) ,
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v
Basement
Practical gifts from
j our Kitchenware, De
i.'pattmentj .
. 4-piece Pyrex Gift Set,
- . including , easserele,
pie plate, bread pan,
" 1 end utUity dish.
','' nicely packed iA a gift box ....5.00 . --X '
J Pyrex Casserole with 'Rochester" nickeled frame ... .5.00
Imported English Tea Pots, up from 55
Two-Burner Electric Plate, special ..." 8.50
One-Bofner Electrie Plate, special . . . : ; . . . .o!50 '
' Universal Percolators, Grills, Toasters and Urns.
- I, ' , . (Buy her a Hoover for Christmas)
" 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs in a large- selection
of colorings and designs .... i ..... . 29.0O
9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs, J 5 patterns in
Oriental, Chinese, and floral designs. ...
t V"i 38.50
.Fine Seamless Velvet Rugs made of
worsted yarn in col
orings and designs
suclf as you will find
in much higherpriced
goods, sise 9x12
48.50
61
mm
No Fade Rag Rugs
Made from Table Oil Cloth, very serviceable.
24x46 inches .....,,.,,..1,25
27x54 inches 1.75
30x60 inches ........2.25
36x60 inches .......... ...2.50
as
Cocoa Mats
Cocoa Mats for sloppy weather. All sizes froiu
1.65 to 4.50
v; ,..-
Draperies
, Ruffled
priced: .
Curtains specially
Muslin Curtains in dots or small
e figures, pair 2.50
Grenadine Curtains, pair, 3.75
Lace-Edged Filet Net Curtains,
most attractive, in ivory or
ecru, pair, 2.75, and 3.25
. Cretonnes, desirable for. Christ
mas gifts, per yard 50S
i ' ,75t and 1.00.
Bedding v
Comforts, size 72x84 inches...
Sateen-covered Comforts with
; inches
. . . r J3 -
m
...
........3.85 and 5.00
plain borders, siss 72x84
7.50
Sheets and Pillow Cases .
Sheets, 81x90 inches, each .2.00
Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches, each, .35
Blankets of good 0uallty.5.75, 6.75, 7.50 and 8.75
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Gift Shop
Lamps and Shades
. '.Table Lamps in black and gold. Silk shades, fined and inter-'
.. . lined and trimmed wth double silk fringe, designed with
complete harmony as the objective ' -48,50
; . Other cold schemes and designs may be had.
: '"i; Candlesticks in Wood
Kew in desigjj and color, the most attractive imaginable,
;each 2.35, 3.00, 3.35
These h glass, brass, Sheffield and Dutch silver are very '
, "desirable.
iv , Gifts in Leather
The new utilities in Mark Cross leather have arrived. '
-i-V: 5,r,U1?rocc'n Telephone Cases, 5.25
:v- .w. Calf Address Cases ,..,.'..1.75
4 : Calf Ribbon Cases ....,..,....,,600
Pigskin Manlcuro Sets 7)75
- Thess sra moro eomplets than ever before,
,',. : - )
y Luggage ;
An array oj useful leather goods for gifts.
Overnight Bag
1 5- inch Patent Leather Bag, fitted , 1 2 50
Ths sam has; in 17-lnch sise,.,.,.,, ..1350 '
Seal Grain Cowhide Bag, fitted, 13 inches 2100
Ladies Bag '
16- inch 8eal Grained Cowhide Bag, leather lined, 17 50
. 18-lneh Seal Grained Cowhide Bag, silk lined.... 1500
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