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    TTTK HKF.: OMAHA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 192
Hays Will Save
Movies, Is Belief
of Big Producer
' Hut What' llutt)MuI to
Me?' Cuuntrr Clwrl Irni
title m Hi Train Stop
in Omaha.
I lie movie gme ilat lu lrrn be-
ahlrl ill llol) ttOoJ
will It liltrtl (iuiii
in prrm prtiir
ioiit ulualiuii lo A
hiuh mtJ luiltk
ptnr, it r r I a r r 0
larl larmmlr
tiiirnu JrtHltirer,
,it Clli'MI tUtlOII
v --ict lay when
if (ripf(l from
!if l.Ot Aujiclr
Limited lung
enough t inhale :i
lew luirftln i'l
tjm.iln air.
"Hni wf'rt ill
waiting iM'tfully Crl Laemmle.
nii'l anxiouly (or Mr. lUy." Mr.
l.jr-mmle ailiiiittnl. "He'll lral ilic
imlimiry out .f ihr rut inio which
kcamlrfl nioiiRrrs have tlirou it."
, Leader In Industry.
One of tlir higirrkt mrii in the mo
tiuii (liituro iinlulry today in a
finaiiciiil rapacity. Mr. I.armmle ap
pear lo tlun tivc frrt tall. He i
slow, however. With him were hi
latiKliier. M: Koahd!e, 20: Mini
l!.stclle Cohen: Mr. Anna J-lecVIe.
iler-iii-law; Jutr Stern, hishrother-iti-law
; Jlarry Zrlmer, hi private
eeretary and Zion Myer, secretary
to Mr. Stem.
"Are you Roiiig out to clean up
Hollywood?" the producer wan asked.
He niniled
Going: to Ptay Golf.
"I'm going out to play grlt" he
said. "Hollywood? What's that to
nir? My studios are five miles away
and I'm proud to Male there's never
a scandal emanated from tlictu. I've
added a 'morality claue' to my con
tracts with Mar and if thev don't
live tip to it, they're fired like any
oilier employe.
"Of course, scandal at Hollywood
reflects on the entire picture indus
try, but not rightfully so. We've pot
to get rid of those few undesirables
wl.ose names are associated with all
night liquor parties, silk nighties
and the like. When Mr. Hays as
sumes his new position as head of
the industry March 5, wc producers
will lay some facts before him and
he'll weed out the wastrels and de
generates in the game."
A delegation of Omaha film men
head ed by Harry F. Lefholtz, per
sonal representative of Mr. Laemmle
in Omaha, met the party at Union
station. Mr. Lefholtz accompanied
Mr. Laemmle as far as Fremont.
Mabel Not Worried
New York, Feb. 13. Mabel Nor
mand, the film star, is not worrying
about her connection with the Wil
liam Desmond Taylor murder inves
tigation and she is not letting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude E.
Xormand, of West Brighton, worry
cither.
Mr. Xormand made public today
one of a number of telegrams they
have received from their daughter
since Taylor was slain.
"Don't worry, mamma and papa,"
the message said. "Unfortunately I
was at the Taylor house a short time
before he was killed. Had I not gone
there for books my name would
never have been mentioned in the af
fair. They all know out here that I
know nothing about the sad affair
and that I will be exonerated. Ma
bel." Mr. Normand said the comedienne
spent two months of every year with
them and that he expected her to ar
rive for her annual visit within a
short time.
Sioux City Man Named
for Iowa Federal Bench
Washington, Feb. 13. The ap
pointment of former Congressman
George C. Scott of Sioux City, la.,
to be United States judge for the
northern district of Iowa to succeed
Judge Henry T. Read, who is retir
ing because of age, has been recom
mended by Senator Cummins, re
publican, Iowa. It. is understood that
the nomination soon will be sent to
the senate.
ADVERTISEMENT.
SHE DARKENED HER
GRAY HAIR
Tells How She Did It With a Home
Made Remedy.
Mrs. E. H. Boots, a well-known
resident of Buchanan County, Iowa,
who darkened hef gray hair, made
the following statement:
: "Any lady or gentleman can dark
en their gray or faded hair and
imke Jt soft and glossy with this
simple remedy, which they can mix
at home. To half a pint of water
add 1 ounce of bay rum, 1 small
box of Barbo Compound and
ounce of glycerine. These ingredi
ents can be purchased at any drug
store at very little cost. Apply to
the hair every other day until the
gray hair is darkened sufficiently. It
does not color the scalp, is .not
greasy and does not rub off. It will
make a gray-haired person look
twenty years younger."
There Is Doubt Slayer of
Taylor Will Ever Be Found
So Declares District Attorney Woolwine of Los An
gelesDenies "Faked and Fraudulent" Interview
Quoting Him as Declaring He Would Ferret
Out Perpetrator of Deed.
I o Angclc. Ca!,. Feb, U There
is "a grave and tnious doubt at the
I rew-ni tune to whether the nuir.
drrer" of William lmoiid Taylur,
Mm director, "will tvr be appre
l-emM declared Thomas Lee
Woolwine, ihtrnt attorney, Lie Ut
night
Mr. Woolwine made this declara
tion in a statement he iurd, dcplor.
iug what he termed "faked and
fraudulent interview i" on the rate,
and particularly one purporting to
hate tome (ruin him.
His statement follow:
"In the early edition of the Ex
aminer for Monday morning there
appeared on the lint page thereof,
an interview purporting to come
frnm me which was never in effect
given,
"Never Took Place."
"This interview never took place,
and there is not a word of it that 1
have ever authorized to be printed,
nor did I have the slightest intima
tion, directly or indirectly, that it
would be.
"There is not a sentence to con
tain my exact language about any
thing. It it compos! of some
things that I have uttered in sub
stance. There are some half truths,
many absolute falsehoods. 1 have
made complaint puhiirly about the
verdict in the ISurch case, but I did
not authorize any further statement
about that rae.
"The following quotation from the
false interview was never uttered by
me:
"'Now, when my office should be
directing all its energies in its prose-
She Has Told "All
She Knew" of Slain
Picture Director
iKWWWBfta? .;jf If fl :') 8
Los Angeles, Feb. 13. Mary
Mijes Minter, motion picture
actress, issued a statement here to
day through her attorneys, de
claring that she had told investi
gators "all that she knew" of the
life of William Desmond Taylor,
motion picture director, slain
mysteriously 12 days ago. It said
she could not conceive how any
person could voluntarily wrong
Taylor.
The statement follows:
"There is no personal or finan
cial sacrifice that I would not glad
ly make to bring the slayer of
William Desmond Taylor to jus
tice. "Mr. Taylor was one of my
best friends. His death was a
great shock to me. I met Mr.
Taylor first in 1919 when he be
came my director. I was then 17
years old, and his inspiration, his
unfailing courtesy and considera
tion not only to me but to all with
whom he came in contact, imme
diately won my highest admiration.
"From 1919 until the day of his
death Mr. Taylor was to me the
symbol of honor. and manliness, an
inspiration, friend, guide and coun
sellor the symbol of all a girl ad
mires in a man.
"His friendship was uplifting and
his advice and aid were invaluable.
It would be nothing less than veri
table ingratitude if I did not. now
that he is dead, raise my voice to
"proclaim what he was" and to re
pudiate those who would besmirch
his character.
"I have told the authorities all
that I know of both his life here
and in the east. That, I fear, has
been of little aid to them.
"I cannot conceive the character
of a person who would voluntarily
wrong Mr, Taylor or cause his
death."
rution of Mrs. MLtynue Ohm.
chain iu her trial before Judge Sid
ney N. Reeve, 1 have thi mot baf
fling: of murder mysteries to solve
the killing of William Desmond Tay
lor. "I would not nuke such a state
ment at this time, when the Oben
chain case it on trial and for the
further rraton that there are now
pending in the otlice of the district
attorney tnapy bundled, of case that
should, and do, receive attention, the
Obenchain rae being only one of
that large number,
"I did not say the last quoted
words in substance or ctlect at any
time.
"The following language purported
ta have been uttered bv we is out
of w hole cloth and is viciously false:
"'If the mimli of the jurors who
first tried (Tatty) Arhuckle, Arthur
('. Hurch are the minds of the pub
lic then I must cotifrss that the peo
ple do not want to be protected by
the taws on the statute books,"
"The following language is alto
made out of whole cloth, never hav
ing been uttered or thought of by
me:
"'Nevertheless. I shall ferret out
the criminal who killed Taylor. Noih
ing will stop the district attorney's
oitice from getting at the truth and
bringing to the surface the facti
which led to the murder of the noted
film director.'
"The facts are that the duty of
ferreting out and apprehending the
perpetrator of this dred rests with
the police department and I am only
counseling with and advising them.
"There is grave and serious doubt
at the present time as to whether the
murderer will ever be apprehended,
and certainly I do not know whether
he ever will be."
57
Five
Good
Qualities
Good color, good smell,
good taste, good to make
other things taste Set
ter, and good for the
health. That is Heinz
TomatoKetchup. Made
right and the materials
are right. Free from ar
tificial preservatives
and coloring matter.
HEINZ
TOMATO KETCHUP
ADVERTISEMENT.
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If your nostrils are clogged and
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catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure,
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It penetrates through every air pas
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stant relief.
Try this. Get a small bottle of
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Your clogged nostrils open right up;
you head is clear; no more hawking
or snuffling. Count fifty. All the
stuffiness, dryness, struggling for
breath is gone. You feel fine.
A New Through Train to
New train service from Chicago now effective.
Lv. Chicago (via Wabash) 10:30 a.m.
Ar. Detroit (via Wabash)..... 6:55 p.m.
Ar. Buffalo (via Wabash) 2:50 a.m.
Ar. New York (via Lackawanna) ...... 3 :40 p. m.
Through steel drawing-room sleeping cars, steel
coaches and dining-car service.
Additional through steel coach service. Lv. Chi
cago 11:25 p. m. daily; Ar. Detroit 7:25 a. m.;
Ar. Buffalo 5:10 p. m.; Ar. New York 7:15 a. m.
Lowest fares apply via Wabash-Lackawanna Route.
No excess fares on any train.
" To Detroit: Two splendid trains from Chicago, 10:30 a. m. and 11:25 p. m.
For particulars write H." C. Shields, Division Pass. Agent, 1909 Harney St., Omaha, Neb.
and Lackawanna Railroad
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lKiiaiyaife f Notions
Everyday Necessities at Bargain Prices
Collingsbouni'a Basting; Thread
Satin finish, 100-yard tiools. Pw,
Ucgularly oc, special, 2 for
De Long's Hook and Eye Tape
lllack nnl white, rcpilarly "I Qp
'2'x't special, per yard, v
Hair Pin Cabinets 100 pins to a
cabinet, assorted sizes; reg- 1 Hp
ularly 13c; special, each, Avi
Imported Sewing Needles 25 need
les to the package, all 2"C
nc size; special,
Domestic Twill Tape-U- O.Jp
yard bolts, per bolt, LV"
Shoe and Slipper Trees Kegu; Hn
larly 10c, special, per pair, ' 1
Paper Shopping Bags Large Up
sizes, re. 10c, special, 1
Corset Laces 5-ynrd
linen corset
laces for.
Dressing Pins ;i00
pins to the pa- Fw
per, each, at
Marcel Wavers With
wooden han- "I ftp
dies, each, AtJlrf
Shoe and Oxford
Laces 2 pairs fwa
for OL
Safety Pins 3 sizes,
regularly 10c,
per card, ux
Main Floor West.
Kohinoor Snap Fasteners All siz
es, black and white; regular- 1 Hp
ly Khj n card, special, a for
Needle Books Containing needles,
darning needles and bodkins; 1 Hp
regularly 2'n; special, AUt
Children's Hose Supporters Made
of Jasper clastic, all sizes, 1 Hp
per pair, Avv
Dr. Parker's-Supporter Waists for
Boys and Girls .Ml size?, OQp
regularly GOc, special, Otc
Made-up Inside Skirt Belts 1 Hp
Kegularly 20c, special, AvFl
Sew-On Corset Garters On 1 Hp
sale at, per. pair, -LUC
White Bias Tape Various Kp
widths, regularly 10c, bolt, OK
ilk and Wool Hose
To be worn with the new spring
tweed suits; all the light spring
shades: gray, tan
and nude; special
for Tuesday only,
per pair,
Main Floor North
89c
Boys' Shirts
Flannel material, 2.00 and 2.50
values; extra well made; sizes
1212 to 14 neck;
special for Tues
day only,
each,
Fourth Floor North
III)
Boys' Blouses
Percale material; neat, patterns ;
good values in well made, well
wearing garments;
iu light colors ; spe
cial for Tuesday,
each,
Fourth Floor North.
50c
Gloves and Mittens
For boys and girls, including
gauntlets, kid mittens fur trim
med, wool gloves and mittens and
jersey gloves, v al
ues from 1.00 to
1.50; all grouped at
one price,
1 IIUILCIXO OUU
59c
Main Floor Nortt.
Cheese Cloth
36-inch bleached cheese cloth; in
5-yard lengths, neatly folded and
put up in Sealtyte
sanitary wrapper;
limit of 4 to a cus
tomer. Each,
Basement North
2k
Ruffled Curtains
Made of sheer quality scrim with
full narrow ruffles on edge and
deep flounce at bottom of curtain ;
ruffled tie backs
to match; regular
$2.00 value; per
pair,
Sixth Floor East
m
; Cretonnes
An excellent selection of heavj
quality materials in beautiful pat
and colorings, appropriate for
every decorative
and furnishing use;
values 75c to 1.00;
per yard,
, Sixth Floor East
39c
Toilet Gbods
Mary Garden Face
Powder Special, 73c
Sanitol Tooth Paste
Special, 21c
Glycerine and Rosewater
4 ounces, special, 13c
Peroxide Full strength,
17. S. S., 1 pound, 23c
Parke Davis Germicidal
Soap Special, 14 c
Milk of Magnesia Per pint,
Special, . 33c
Mennen's Shaving Cream
Special. 37c
Cutex Cuticle Remover
Special, 23c
Espey's Cream
Special, 21c
Main Floor-West.
Women's Vests
Samples; 2fi3 dozen fine gauze and
ribbed'eotton or fine lisle; bodice
or regulation tops; white and
pink; all sizes ; fii-ht
quality garments;
values C9e to 75e;
Tuesday, each,
, nunc aiiu
29c
Main Floor East
Boys' Nightwear
Flannelette sleeping garments and
night shirts j made of good heavy
quality striped,
flannelette; sizes 2 .
to 18 years; 1.25
and 1.50 values, at,
Fourth Floor North.
79c
House Furnishings
12-quart Galvanized Pails Riveted
handles; each 231
Uuminum Windsor Sauce Pans and
Kettles With lids, each 59
14-inch Floor Brush "With 3-inch
bristles; the ideal house brush,
each 75$
Dust Mops Made of chemically
treated cotton in metal frame with
adjustable handle; each 79J
Blue Cross Toilet Paper 10 rolls
for 25
Old Dutch Cleanser can,
Limit of 3 cans to a
customer. No C. 0. D's,
no deliveries, no will
calls or phone orders..
7c
Fifth Floor West
Boys' Rompers
A good heavy grade of flannel;
gray with blue trimmings; practi
cal and comfortable
for chilly mornings.
Sizes 2 to 5 years:
each,
Fourth Floor North
59c
Women's Gloves
Former price 1.00 to 1.50; cham
oisette and silk 2-clasp styles in
beaver, mastic, gray, white and
black. Good styles, .
practical for early
spring wear. Spe
cial for , Tuesday.
1 , iiiLc auu
6c
ilfa.j Floor North
Dress Calico
American dress calico ; dress,
wrapper and shirting patterns;
neat designs; war-
ranted fast colors; t tyljA
'special for Tuesday II jrtfl
only, per yard, JLL I21qJ
Basement North
Outing Flannel
A good heavy quality and long
fleecy nap; in 10 to 20-yard
lengths; specially
priced for Tues- TJ lll
Basement North
Novelty Curtains
Fine selection of lace edged scrim
and hemstitched marquisettes j
dainty and practi
cal decorative cur
tains; $1.75 values;
Tuesday, per pair.
Sixth Floor East
98c
Curtain Swiss
Fine sheer quality in block and
figured patterns; . worth 35c;
make crisp and at
tractive curtains ;
special for Tuesday,
per yard,
Sixth Floor East
19c
Ovenglass
Pie Plates and Bread Pans Guar-.
anteed Glasbak Ovenglass; 8-inoh
pie plates and deep oblong 8-inch
bread pans. Regu
larly sold for 75c;
specially priced,
each
, Fifth Floor East
39c
Turkish Towels
Double thread quality Turkish
towels, plain white and with blue
borders, large size,
24x54 inches.
Specially priced
59c
Main Floor East
The
Brandeis
" Store
WafcM
Great Sale!
Washington
Shirt
Company's
Complete
Stock
of Meis
Furnishings
Together With
Special
Purchases
of High Grade
Merchandise
Bought
to Make This
the Greatest
v
Sale of
the Year
AH Goods
Offered at
About
Price
Let every man supply
himself with furnish
ing goods for months
to come, for values
like these are not easy
to get. Watch daily
papers for further announcements.
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