Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 18, 1921, Page 10, Image 10

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THE BEE : OMAHA. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1921.
Burglars With
Crowbars Loot
; Three Places
Three Omaha Firm Looted
In Night by Yfggmen Who '
Hatter Locks and Com.
binutions.
'Crowbar ycggnuMi" robbed three
jlarfs in Omaha Friday night and
one the night before.
Detective! who have been assigned
to the eases say their operations are
marked by the battering oi locks and
safe combinations witfi heavy crow
bars such as are used by railroad
section men.
With these, they say, the com
bination knob of a safe can be pried
out almost as easily as a carpet
tack can be pulled.
Get Cash and Stamps.
. The Heinz Pickle company branch,
301.? North Sixteenth street, and the
), . Twamley hay exchange, Four
teenth and Ward streets, were vic
tims of the yeggs Friday night.
A cabinet sale in the oftico of the
Heinz company was battered with a
crowbar, then blown open' with
nitroglycerin. The cracksmen ob
tained $50 in cash, and $3 worth of
.stamps. The crowbar burglars
gained entrance through a second
Uory door, after leaping across a
byway from the top of an adjoining
building. Bertillon Officer Eddie
.Duda obtained finger prints of the
.yeggs at the Heinz company office.
: Breaking their way into the Twam
Jey building, the crowbar burglars
hammered in the pinion of the eom
s bination on the safe, then opened the
heavy doors. Every desk in the place
: was ransacked. Papers were found
! scattered about the floor in front of
! the safe yesterday. Nothing but an
: overcoat was missing. ' .
r Just Another Overcoat.
Every office in the Omaha Hay
Exchange building, fourteenth and
! Nicholas streets, was ransacked by
I the crowbar burglars during ;!n
; night. Entrance was gained oy
breaking open a basement door.
Crowbars were used on the ottice
doors, the burglars first breaking in
to the office of C. M. Rice, general
manager.
ji The door into the office of F. A.
-Matthews, secretary, across the hall,
also was broken open. Three other
Offices in the building were ran
j sacked. Nothing of value was miss
ing from the building, but an over
coat belonging to Peter Murray,' a
'member of the exchange.
" Cracksmen stole $285 from a safe
in the Sanitary Wet Wash Laundry,
;2815 Farnatn street, Thursday night.
;,The yeggs used, nitroglycerin after
'moving the safe , into a closet and
; packing it tightly with laundry. De
' tectives believe the yeggs are out-of-
:ovn men.
y A subscription to The Bee woutd,
j. Tiake an ideal 'gift.'
Husband an 3 Wife
My husband is training our 5-year-old
son to be' a prize fighter.
0. O. M.
WHAT DOES YOUR HUS
BAND DO?
(Copyright, )!!, 0ori Matlhtw Adams.)
Warmer Weather
Coming, Forecast
Temperature Drops to 16
Above, But Rapid Rise
Scheduled.
After the slight sample of winter
Friday night and yesterday summer
is due for a return engagement, the
weather bureau announced.
A warm wave is en route in from
the west. At Cheyenne the ther
mometer touched 4 below zero Fri
day night, but by yesterday had
jumped to 22 above.
The lowest temperature here was
16, registered at 8 yesterday. The
snow, swept by a 30-mile wind Fri
day night, "petered out" with only a
quarter of an inch official depth.
The coldest place in the state Fri
day night was Valentine, with zero.
Many homeless men were driven
to lodgings in Central police station
Friday night by the cold.
Case Against Minister '.
. - Girl Accuses Continued
A charge of disorderly conduct
toward a minor child, filed against
Milton B. Long, pastor at the Pen
tacostal Mission, 937 North Twenty
fourth street, was continued in Cen
tral police court yesterday until
Tuesday. The complaint was filed
by Elmer Curtis. 210 South Twenty
ninth street, following complaints
made to him by ; his daughter,
Bessie.
Bessie and Mrs. C. E. Hesscr, 2803
Sahlcr street, appeared against Long,
whe entered a general denial of the
charges and asked for a continuance.
The court room was packed with
members of the mission ready to
appear as character witnesses for the
defendant.
Long was released on a $250 cash
bond furnished by several members
of his congregation. .He was ar
rested Friday night. '
"Stink Bombs"
Placed in Cars
In Strike Zone
Paengeri v Forced to Raise
"Window to Rid, Trolleys of
Fumes Cold Weather ,
Cut Picketed.
"Stink bombs" made their appear
ance for the first time in the pack
ing house workers' strike yester
day, when they were reported placed
in street cars carrying packing
house employes.
The first was found in a Cross
town car. it is said, by a man who
boarded the car at N street. Three
West Q street cars were made al
most untenable by the smell which
arose from the bombs. By opening
all the windows the passengers were
able to get enough air to continue
their journey.
No Arrests Made.
Outside of this the strike situation
was extremely quiet. Not a single
arrest was made in' connection with
the strike Friday night.
Bricks were hurted at the home of
Nick Fuller, 4920 South Twenty
third street, Friday night. Nick was
a striker up until Friday, when he
returned to his job at Swift's.
The cold weather had a noticeable
effect on the strikers' picket lines
about the packing houses, which
were much thinner than they were
during the mild weather.
Gorman to Speak.
Patrick Gorman of Chicago, vice
president of .the International Union
of Packing House Workers, was
scheduled to speak at a mass meet
ing last night in the union hall,
LEG TROUBLE
quickly relieved with
our
Laced Stocking
NO RUBBER
WASHABLE Vh
Open or Swollen Limbs
Varicose Veins
' ADJUSTABLE
. Laces like a legging.
$2"
each, two
for inmi CL
limb. T
Call or send for meas
urement Blank No. 35
Corliss Limb Spec. Co.
1476 BROADWAY. NEW YORK, N. V.
CUT THIS OUT
DANCE
At Kelpine's Dancing
Academy
2424 Farnam Street
1 Saturday and Sunday Nights
The real place to have a good time.
Only Six More Days
That's ,all! Ami they're going fast. When the public is made such
a liberal offer it soon takes advantage of it. Think of the prices,
terms and special free offers.
Our Fifteenth Annual Christmas Club
Is soon closed for membership. This has indeed been a successful year
' ruul, in view of present conditions, our-offer must be'unusually good,
otherwise the public would not have responded so freely.
Secures one of these
Pianos Players or Phonographs
for Christmas Delivery
$46
5
Buys the Club Player a sweet
toned Sehmoller & Mueller Play
er with all the latest devices. Com
pare it with any $700 instrument
on the market
M ja i
. 1 ' 'ara
TERMS: $2.50 per week. Discount of 50c per
month if account is paid in two years.
10
Buys the Club Piano. A Sehmoller
& Mueller Piano, sweet in tone
and of the latest design. Compare
it with any $450 Piano on the mar
ket.
TERMS: $1.50 per week. Special discount of
40c per month if account is paid within two
years. .', .
$80
Buys the Club Phonograph. A
Sehmoller & Mueller Phonograph
Supreme. In any finish. Plays all
records. Compare it with any $125
machine on the market.
TERMS: $1.25 per week. Discount of 25c per
month if account is paid in one year.
Clip and Use This Coupon
Free!
$25 Cabinet free
with riayer or Up
right Piano, Rolls,
Scarf and Bench
with player and
Stool and Scarf
with Upright. Ten
records free with
Thonograph.
NOTE Thhi coupon is merth S5.W
la every pfnwn that pnrchaara a
I hrMtnaa liab I'lano or IMayer riana
and SS.se en narehaw of Christmas
Club rfconogrnph. Fill In eW name
and addmw. present or mail nam
to oar afore and credit will be (ire
at time of purchase.
ddrne
It is worth $5.00 to you
when applied on any
one of these instru
ments. Present it to our
store and we will credit
yon with that amount.
Make Your
Selection
Now
Don't Wait!
Sehmoller & Mueller Piano Co.
1514-16-18 Dodge Street,
Omaha, Neb.
1220 O Street.
Lincoln, Neb.
Store Open Evenings Until Xmas.
41$ Nebraska Street,
Sioux City, la. t
South Siik, and a I mi at a ma nirct
rc today at J;.U) in tU ball.
here will be three other inert
iinii of striking worker, today,
A Hireling eprctally (or Lithuanian
will be bclij in New cttltri hall,
Thirty-sixth and U streets, at 8 to
night J a meeting specially (or I'o
lih workers at fhirty-tlurd and L
itrcett at 2.30 r. m.. and a llohr-
misn meeting in Bohemian National
hall, i wenty-firt and U streets,
Complaint Filed Against
Dealer in 'Hot Dog Drive
A complaint charging John F. Mc
Laughlin, a news dealer, with having
obscene literature in his pomessuni,
was filed yesterday by Uty I'rosccu
tor Frank Dinccn.
The complaint is the first of a se
ries of similar complaints that will
be filed against dealers of the city
for selling "Hot Dog," a publication
published in the east, but generally
circulated in Omaha.
.The drive against the publication
on the grounds that it Is obscene was
jiutituted by the city legal depart
ment as a result of several complaints
made to Police Commissioner Dunn
and Mayor Dahlman by J. (J. Mas
ters, principal of the Central High
school. . '
Tag Day for Disabled War
Vets Net $1,000 by Noon
The tag day for disabled veterans
of the late war had netted $1,000 at
noon, Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, in
charge of the drie, reported.
The change in weather cut the
force of taggers to only SO, though
Joo were expected.
The largcut contribution was $100,
ftiven by the Women's Overseas
Service league. Miss Helen Cor
nell, the president, presented the
check at headquarters early yester
day.
W. E. McMahon, chairman of the
Disabled Veterans' association, and
women of the L, of E., are behind
the appeal not to forget the disabled
service men.
Store Bandits
Thwarted When
Customer Flees
MMSS""M f
Robbers Hold Up Manager
Jut at Man Arrives High
waymen Kscape, Exchang
ing Shots With Grocer.
Arrival of an early customer at
the Basket store at 4108 North
Twenty-fourth street at 7 a. m,
yesterday prevented the robbery of
the place Dy three unmasked turn
who "covered" the manager. C. F.
Cooch with revolvers just after he
opened the place.
When' the customer entered the
men's attention was diverted. Tliey
railed on the customer to halt, but
instead, he ran, Cooch i!alied to
the basement and got a i caliber
rule, He relumed to the More a
the robbers were fleeing, He shot
at client. They ran north on Twenty-fourth
strert and est on Sahler
street exchanging luH with the
groceryman. They escaped. No
one was injured. ,
Pop Stand Under Fire.
An injunction to close ths toft
drink saloon of Dondy Ruff in Cretin
where Guy Abrcll was arrested on a
liquor charge a$ asked in teder.tl
court yesterday by United SUtes At
torney Kinder. Ruff was formerly
treasurer of Sarpy county.
IT. S. Grand Jury Recalled.
A recall of the federal grand jury
to meet January 3, was sent out yes
terday by J. C. Kinblcr, United
States district attorney. Several
new cases are ready for indictments.
t L"7 -ri.r
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Mr SANATORIUM
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uncom, a co.
This Institution ia the onTy on
in the central west with separate
buildinga situated In their own
grounds, yet entirely distinct, and
rendering- It poasiblo to classify
rases. The one building being fiU
ted for and devoted to the treat.
mant of noncontagioua and nonmen
tal diseases, no others being- admit
ted; the other Rest Cottage being
designed for and devoted to the
exclusive treatment of aeleet mental
casea requiring; for a time watchful
care and special nuroinf.
Try The Bee Want Ad Columns.
4 I Library Table ST""1 ss 1 Overstuffed Rocker "?V I ji
Attractive
. Designs
Nothing can make
can make the
home more cozy on
Xmaa thHn a nice li
brary table. This value.
Willi 28x48-inch top. na
pictured In &-t 075
golden finish, JLO
Easy Terms
i
I
I
In Mahogany and
Ivory
An opportune special
lor me mue one. was
large tray SfS5
and a beau- 'j
IX, Kb
End Tables in
All Styles
We have concluded to
sacrifice he price for
Monday. Ma- -S (75
hogany or III
1 .'Iu .
VVtLlIlUb- JfilllOli ,
The Gift of Gifts!
Beautiful Four-Piece Queen Anne
Bedroom Suite!
This suite has a rich walnut finish. Each piece aa shown here.
Can you picture a greater bargain than this? Very specially
priced for Monday. ,
. Complete
$137i
Mulberry or
Blue Velour
You cannot resist this spe
cial bargain offer! The
big, comfy kind loose
cushion and wing- style
back. Com- S i f50
fortable roll
arms. Heal bar
w ra. m
4tr LcrrHty-
Rare Bargj?3
ll
Xmas Sale of
Tables
You will surely find a
table to your liking.
In rich ma- f f)QF0
hogany finish. j
Special at. .
Mahogany Finish
Windsor Rocker
Very neat appearing
and practical. Will
harmonize VlfaS
with any sur- JJf
m
m
In Rich Velour
or Tapestry
Mahogany Day Beds!
Very attractive as well as practical. Complete
v with pillow. Can be converted into a full dou
j. ble sized bed. $95.00 valjje. -
Special
69H
Cf3 ' v "kioo maMalcf '
1 ' For Monday Bargain Seekers!
Mahogany
Finish
Neatly' turned
pedestal style
with glass ash
, tray. Only
$26s
Card . Table With
Leatherette Top
Regulation size, 29x29 in.
Mahogany finish with dur
able green leatherette top.
A- bargain offer, at
Another
Bargain .
Loose ash tray
and side racks for
pipes. Handy
irawer. Mahogany
sr fumed oak
finish
9Q50
Table and Four Chairs
Enamel Breakfast Suites!
Values beyond comparison! We have several
styles to offer, but our selections are limited
to one suite of a kind. Samples onl'.
Special-
$48
I
m
11
11
I
if
P
P
ll
vs.
Very Neat
Writing
Desk
As Pictured.
Very handy and useful.
Has large writing table
and roomy pigeon hole ar
rangement. Full $ )50
width drawer
aa Biiowu
: Give Her
A Sellers
Kitchen Cabinet
She will always b
grateful for a gift o
this type. Saves tire
gome steps and system
atizes her work. No In
terest and terms of
only
$1 a Week
Lasting Gifts!
YS
BRING the little tots along to Hartmaii's tomorrow!
Their little hearts will leap with glee when they see
the many practical toys now oil display on our Main
Floor Right.
Little Carpet
Sweeper . ....... ..29
Rubber Tired Doll farts
at .. 2.25
Blue . Enamel Dish .
Sets , 49c
Miniature Kanges ...79
Trick Autos ........59t
Little Ked Rorkers. -95
No. 1 Kiddie Karg.,.95
Flat Top Desk ...2.98
Wooden Bungalows 98t
Garage and 2 Autos 79
i'2-inch Teddy Bears
t $1.95
Shoo-Fly $3.25
liound Table and Chairs
at $6.50
Jfo. 2 Kiddie Kars $1,65
Real Bargains
Vanity
Dresser
Walnut Finish
f!uy It tomorrow at
Hartnian's. Kich wal
nut finish. Queen
nne design. Three
Irawers on each side,
jarge mir- 9"7I
rors. A big ru
calue ..... 3J
Choice Values in
Tea Wagons J
. For Monday
A gift which is welcome ia,
any home. Most practieal and
handy. Chbica ot walnut or '
niahogany f I r. i a h. p75
Ail exceptional vai- 1.1
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UB IUI J1IUI1UU Ut...
Give Furniture!
GUNN
Sectional
Bookcases
Why not decide on a aeetinn
' al bookcase that can be add
ed to from -time to time?
Caa-aaawn In (ft J f)
M7 JlnUfc 4r ' h4o
lr W
ll. at VUU
-' lld hrann ai- PCTO
, kxair raw, - tjDai
, Make Your Xmas Gift
A Columbia
Toil can bring reat joy to the hearts of the home folks.
Standard in price and we charge no interest for easy
terms.
SPECIAL OFFER!
With each Vitanola or Hartman
r.egcnt make phonograph we make
you a present of
12 Records
FREE!
A Sale of
Junior
Lamps
Very practical
s show n. Mahog
any finish bae
with rose or blue
shades. Complete
3
10
SIXTEENTH Between Harney and Howard
$10 Set of
Attachments
FREE
High grade Tor
ring t o n make
electric vacuum
cleaner. Very special
60
Xmas
Rug Gifts
Small nigs are very sppro-
Rriate a gift this Xmas.
ote these specials.
,375
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ahlr ihralle hna
Bl
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llo.al lit
liana at
425
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