Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 23, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE IlEKz OMAHA, THURSDAY. FKBRUAKV 'Sd. ly.'J.
National Body
Is Organized to
Form Third Party
Uuc?i Convention of Farnirt
am I.alor I! loci, Socialist,
and Gilirri. I Kxtremrly
Harmonious.
( hiuso, . Krl. 22. lUrniuimmi
ti'liuq fr beyond Ine expectation
of the most hofM-ful delegates de
tIiprl itt)fieftUy' fonfcrenre bt
lepresfiiutivcs from fanner aiiJ la
lior Hoc. rHr4 and miner'
unions soiialUts, frme r-Ibor
pefly Ifidm and others iliitis
hrj with America's present rKilitical
Icadrrsliiu. from which came ap
pointment of a national .committee,
which will meet u New York De
cember II to otgaiitie wbt II ex
pected to be a new political varty.
'1 he organization last nijtht termed
itelf a "conlerence for progressive
political action" and selected na
tional committee o." 15 which wilt
act a an executive committee. It
follow:
J. C. Ilrown, Chicago, national
secretary, farmer-lalwr party.
Mr. Edward 1. Coition, Colora
do,. National League of Women
oters.
George II. Griffith, National Non
partisan league. ,
Joseph A. Franklin, Kansas City,
president, Hrotherhood of Boiler
maker!, group -two, railroad organization.
William Green. Indianapolis, sec
retary, United Mine Worker of
America,
Sidney Hillman, New York, presi
dent Amalgamated Clothing work
er. Fred C. Howe, New York, public
group.
William J I. Johnston, Washing
ton, president International Associa
tion of Machinists.
Morris Hillquist, New York, so
cialist party.
E. J. Manion, St. Louis, presi
dent Order of Railroad Telegra
phers, group three, railroad organi
zation!. Edward Keating, Washington,
public group.
.Basil Manley, Washington, public
group.
Warren S. Stone, Cleveland,
grand chief Brotherhood of Loco
motive Engineers, group one, rail
road organizations.
Miss Agnes Nestor. Chicago, Wo
men's Trade Union league.
Benjamin C. Marsh, Washington,
farmers' national council.
The committee of IS will select
its chairman.
Refraining from drafting a na
tional platform, the conference de
clared for home rule in the organ
ization of state and local commit
tees. These will .Junction in the
1922 election to elect representatives
who will administer government "for
the common good and for the pro
tection, prosperity and happiness of
the people."
The conference declared "that its
present usurpation by the invisible
government of plutocracy and privi
lege must be broken and that this
can best be accomplished by united
political action suited to the peculiar
conditions and needs of each section
and state."
Omaha Woman Leaves
for Fraternal Meeting
- I
Bev. Father tie Shryver
Dies After Long Illness
Rev. John B. de Shryver, S. J., 72,
. an instructor at Creighton university
1 for 16 years, died at St. Joseph hos-'
pital Tuesday night of cancer. He
was in the Belgian cavalry when he
was a young man. Hearing Father
de SmeVs appeal for missionaries to
go to the American Indians, he
joined his band and came to this
country. .In March' he would have
observed his 50th -anniversary as a
Jesuit,
The funeral will be held Friday
morning in St. John church, with
burial in Holy Scpulcher cemtcry.
Auditorium and Hotel Leases
Are Sought in Superior
Superior, Neb., Feb. 22. (Special.)
The secretary of the Superior
Commercial club has letters from
interested parties who offer to take
10-year leases of either a hotel or
auditorium or both in Superior and
guarantee to pay .6 per sent net to all
stockholders.. -
Vote on Water Bonds.
j Broken Bow, Neb.. Feb. 22. (Spe
cial.) The people of Comstock will
hold a special election February 28
to vote on the question of issuing
bonds in the sum of $19,975.96, to es
tablish a waterworks system for the
village.
Road Conditions
(Furntshfd by Omaha Auto Club.)
Lincoln Highway. East Roads muddy
io Denlsou.
Lincoln Highway, West Roads muddy
" to Central City, slippery at Grand Island.
O. I.. TV Hlihway Roads muddy.
' Ttlnliland Cutoff Muddy.
cornhusker Highway Muddy.
S. T. A. Road Muddy.
Omaha-Topeka Highway Muddy. Bridge
at Louisville closed. -
O Street Road Muddy.
George Washington Highway Muddy.
Black Hills Trail Muddy.
King of Trail North Muddy. .,
King of Trails. South Muddy. . '.
River to River Road Muddy.
Whit Pole Road Muddy.
). O. A. Shortllne Muddy.
Blue Grass Road Muddy.
Raining at every point, sleeting at
Grand Island.
Special Sale on
Extra Trousers
465 pair of extra Trousers, con
(latins? of wonted and all wool
cashmere, worth $7.5Ck Now
on gale
at .... .
$4.95
J. Hefphand Clothing Go.
314 North 16th Street
Mr. Mary 1'. La Korea, supreme
Biurduii nf the ktinreme forest
Woodmen circle, left Tuesday night
for Chirac", where alio will attend
the meeting of the National Fraternal
Congress of America and the Amei
lean Fraternal congress, which are
being held this week at the Shai
man hotel. There are 96 groves of
the Woodmen circle in Nebraska.
Fremont Woman -Wins
$8,242 Insurance Suit
Fremont, N'eb., Feb. 22. (Spe
cial.) Mr. Molly Ratlihiim, wife of
the late Dr. Grove KathbuVn, ha
won her second decision in the state
supreme court against the Globe In
demnity company, being awarded
$J?.-'4.
The case was begun in the fait of
tl 8. shortly after her husband's
death when the insurance company
held up the settling of the claim.
Dr. Rathbiirn died two weeks after
receiving an injury to his hip.
The company claimed it was not
liable for damages, insisting that
the policy . holder must be com
pletely disabled from the time of his
injury to his death for his benefici
aries to make anv claim, liecause Dr.
Hathburn was able to attend to his
duties to a certain degree it was con
tended Mrs. Kathburn was not en
titled to the judgment.
Judge Button returned an opinion
for the plaintiff and the case was
appealed to the supreme court,
which upheld Judge Button in a dis
senting vote. The defendants asked
for a rehearing which resulted in
the ?8,242 award.
SvotuMuff Man Elected
Heat! of State Plumbers
C T fctr Pnv i-AMcblnff ua
Retail Plumbers' association at the
annual election and business meeting
at the Rome hotel yesterday. Other
officers elected arc:' Clarence
R. Dorlds Omaha, vice president:
Walter J. Cattin, Omaha, treasurer;
ji. L.onningnani, uniana. secrc
y; directors. E. L. Dimick, Laur-
hrif
! A T UWant Tinmln-' P P
Dussell, Columbus, and B. Grun
wald, Omaha.
Postponement
. of McWIiortcr
Trial Denied
Rrjrt From Trxa Imlicate
Indit lrl Man Able la Leave
Despite Plea of
lllllfM.
Federal Judaic Woodrougli denied
ytsterday a motion far a postpone
ment of the trial of W. A. McWhot
tr, tinder federal indictment for con
spiring to ue the mails to defraud.
A. L. button, toun.el (or Mc
Whorter. aked that the case be
continued on the ground that Mc
Whorter was ill in Gronebeck, Tex.,
and unable to make the trip to Oma
ha, lie introduced affidavits to
show that the illuc was not
feigned.
li tit Assistant L'nitcJ State Dis
tiict -Attorney Keyser read to Judne
Woodroufch a communication from
Inspector F. L. Clampitt, who was
assigned by I'ostollice Inspector
Coble to investigate McWhortcr'a
physical condition. Cl.tmpitt'a re
port Mated that McWhorter was
"eating three squares a day" and
that his physician had declared him
able to make the trip.
Trial Date Set. 1
Coble and Kevser tiahed' with re
lief when J&ke Woodrough ruled
that the trial should start February
28 and that. McWhorter ' should be
ordered to appear here on that date.
Mr. Sutton told Coble" lie would
telegraph McWIiortcr to start for
Omaha at oner and that he had as
surances that Jacob Massre, Charles
S. Wohlhcrg and W. G. Chiplcy. un
der similar indictments, would be
here for trial on that date.
Will Be Tried Together. '
The four men. indicted in connec
tion with their operations with the
William Berg Potash company, all
will be tried at once. Should Mc
Whorter be unable to arrive here on
the date fixed for the trial. Mr. Coble
fears it again will be postponed, as
a separate trial could be conducted
only at great expense, he says.
the district attorneys oftice here
received a telegram shortly before
noon, however, from the" district at
torney's office at San Antonio, stat
ing that McWhorter would leave fot
Omaha last night. j
Jail Sentence and Fine
Penalty on Liquor Charge
Broken Bow, Neb., Feb. 22. (Spe
cial.) N. B. Trotter, who was ar
rested some time ago on the charge
of illegal possession of liquor and
other counts, entered a plea of guilty
to the single charge of illegal pos
session before District Judge Hostet
Icr and was given a fine of $500 and
a jail sentence of 30 days.
Garden County High School
Issuing Monthly Paper
Oshkosh, Neb.. Feb. .22. (Spe
cial.) The Garden County High
school is issuing a monthly four
page five-column school paper,
named the Garden County Hustler.
The first number was issued last
month and the second edition is be
ing mailed out this week.
No more expensive
than ordinary brands
WHILE your grocer asks you to pay no more for
Borden's Evaporated Milk than for other standard
kinds, he sometimes pays more himself. The extra
care taken to safeguard this brand of milk makes it actu
ally cost more to produce it.
In Borden's Evaporated Milk, you get pure country milk
with the creani left in. It is entirely pure, and of high
nutritive value. Ask your grocer for Borden's.
THE BORDEN COMPANY
Borden Building . New York
Makers also of Borimt't Rf$b Brand Milk,
' Bordt '5 Malted Mti W aWaira'r Crftcti7 . . ..
likicuiwsrurO
APORAT?
MILK'
ROYAL MAIL TO EUROPE
Forrsifhtly Saflirtfs Fsjsmu "O"
Ship ta and from Nrw York
yiCherboarjr--Sonthsjnpton Hsmbnre
Information from anr S. S. Agent or
Tk Raral Mail Steam Packet Cs.
117 W. Washington St., Chicago
Mark
.x Presented by Wm. Fox
Twai
n's
Masterpiece
in Film Form
r r-Wr. rnnTnf!!lTl
Something doing every minute
and something worth doing, too.
SQDC9
Shows
11-1-3-5-7-9
Mats.
35
Price, Inc. Tax
Children 15c
Anytime Anywhere
. Eve.
Three Judges to Sit
in Movie Test Suit
Three jinlers will be on the hetuh
In the federal court nrt wrrk to
hear the motion of (ioUlwyn l'icttires.
Inc. to have the law reiiirimr that
contract money put up on motion
firlure films- hy Nrhra.ka evhihitor
he deposited in Ncbrask-t l.n and
rut companies declared invalid,
(io!U vii l'ictiirrs hrotmht the suit
in hflali of ii-elf mid ether motion
pitture distrilnitii.il corporations. It
is regarded as a tet cat of great im
portance and will he heard the fore
part of next week.
The distributers doire that they
shall be ttiven the contract money, I
so that in cae rxluhnor tail to live
up to contracts thry can obtain it as
forfeited, without litiuatioti.
Nrlra"ka WerdVyar. Glee
(.lull to (ivp l.otuerta Here
The Nebraska Vcleaii Glee club
n ,-. l l.,a..:sl'it. ninkl
at 8 in the First Methodist church;
and I riilav tiight in Trinity Metho
dist church, Twenty-first and liinney
street. '
There are 22 men in the quartet
under direction of Prof, Tarvan
Witte. A. C. McFarland. John Cal
xert and Hubert Shuliz are Omaha
men in the club.
CAJICUVX thi atr ' vuoem
Matins Dally. 2:l Ev.ry Nnht, BilS
Prslfstlout. S'Mtacultr NuMlty
MAY WIRTH
With
PHIL and FAMILY
Gnttut at All Cauntils fsslvrss .
Rnckwtll ana ft
Tins and Kill 0'Mtsra
HARRY HOLMAN A CX
SEALO
Lucsi 4 Isst
I
DEMAREST and COLLETTE
Tsslei o Dsr Attos's Fablss Pilhs Ntws
Matt., Its to 60c: sons 7te A tl Sst. A saa.
Nlglttt. lis to Hi wtis tl.2 Sst. A Sun.
Today' Winner ot Two Free Stat
la Auto Numbsr 1624
Tonight at 8:20
LAST TIME
A. L. Erlanger Present
The Best Comedy of the Ssason
MR. PIM fSES
A Theatre Cuild Success By
A. A. MILNE
With LAURA HOPE CREWS
A N. Y. Cast, Including Dudley Dirges.
Tickets, 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 and S2JS0
SEATS NOW SELLING
Limited Engagement Starting
Next Sunday Afternoon
2:15 Twice Daily 8:15
D. W. Griffith's
EMPIRE OF NEW
EMOTIONS
or
THE TWO ORPHANS
with
Lillian and Dorothy Gish
Matinees, Except Saturday, 25c to $1.00
Evening and Sat. Mat, 60c to $1.50
To the Final Freckle!
Marshall
Neilan
. presents
Penrod
with
Freckles y
IN
IF '
t)N0W
COMING STRAND
Cecil B. DeMille'.
Remarkable
"Fools Paradise"
See-
uu hen rescue
his rival from a
oenofsavaqe
crocodiles!
Chance Thwarts
Society Party
Holdup in Hotel
(,urt. With $:'5,00U, Gf mil,
i Another Kuotu When
Daudiu Kntfr llostci-
Apartment.
Mrs. Nellie Kitchen wa cnteruiii
i'tg a t'oup of luiiety (oik at a cxrd
party at the I'axtou hotel Tweilay
night when twa armed men tl.iiliril
Into her apartment.
Hut the men jouml only Mrs,
Kitchen's maid, liatl Walton.' The
party was bciwr entertained in l'ar
lor H. Only the wraps were in Mrs.
Kitchen's apartment.
'Where's the party?" demanded
one oi the men.
Not waiting for an answer, he
grabbed a. beaded bag from the maid
and the two dashed out. The maid
gave the alarm and Richard Kitchen,
one of the proprietors of the hotel,
hastily armed bellboys and other em
ployes and stationed them about the
building. City detectives and police
were soon on the scene.
Through all this excitement the
gurst ail the turd pally played pn
strtiuly, unaware their iiro
epr. lfi-ciis t)antjtnii tsM
there was l.'5.(HJ woith H Jewels
in the party.
lwa turn, tiving the name Vil
lUm M. Wcl.li and i eonard Sum b
writ arrested at I.' .W TueUy iiii!l uh.iivli lure j 'u, dx.4 )
in hut i,k'4it"h. ' tity jit lJii4ii... I4I. whri h
11 1 j a t'r ol a liuuh. Word pi l is
Fev. Wiiithrop Allison, who ws
pstor of the ltrUr l'rehyternn
bunher, Ifiitig AHiA,
lire Want Ads Urmg Krsulls,
Helps to hreak
UO COlaS When you feel
A cold comini
en, put plenty of Sloan's Liniment
on your throat, cheat and back Just
before going to bd. It sUrta warm,
tineting circulation that k; the
cold from "e-ttling"nd hxlj bralc
It up, bil its balthy vapors aootha
and clear the langs and throat. Don't
rub don' I bcnduijeU jn4lraUt.
AH itnut-4U, io, $140
- - 1 a-
Liniment 1
COMING SUNDAY STRANr
Adolph Zukor present f'J .a as m
THOMAS oJF
in a '
There TVas' !
Qaramounh
1
Qidiut j
..0
WW
; 1 V 1
r
J1, u
"You Used to Be a Prince"
And now merely a rich young
waster!
But aprainst these candid words of his
friend was the boundless faith of a
girl:
"Maybe you are a prince."
Maybe he wn! You'll know when
you've seen this heart-warming picture.
Based on
Geo. M. Cohan's
Famous Play
I
Cast includes
Mildred Harri
Ben Turpin in "Bright Eyes"
Recent winner of International Beauty Contest
in two-reel laugh-provoking comedy.
Sprim Corset Showing
Prepare you ml f for a most agreeable
surprise when you insert our
Spring Corset Showing '
We have jflhi ivd here for )ur aiprval the
best and the newest t f the fun-must maker
l'ruiiiiiient in thia iolli-cliuii art' examples of
Modart Cornet in tho new 'phantom" type.
Some of thewt corset are o !ij;ht and flexible
that they can almost be drawn through a
finger ring, Skillful design in them has taken
the place of heavy boning. The materials
used are lighter, tho boning is mure flexible,
and fewer Umei are u,-ed.
Troperly fitted these cornet! will support the
figure perfectly, keep their ihnpe, and wear
as long as any corset you have ever had.
These models may be hud in various qualities
and a w ide range of muti rialn.
"Our expert fitters, too, have made a special
study of fitting thexe new models'. The nat
ural and pleasing effecU that skillful fitting
ran bring out with this type of cm-set causes
us to predict for it a wonderful vokuo.
Corset ShopSecond Floor ' j
ELDREDGE-REYNOLDS CO.
ifie 5tc of SpcciAdty Shopa.
SOMETHING DIFFERENT
ALWAYS DOING THINGS LEAST EXPECTED
That's Why the Dancers Appreciate
BOYD SENTER
HEAR HIS SAXOPHONE FOUR r
YOU'LL SURE ENJOY HIS STRING JAZZ BAND
Empross Rustic (Garden.
RlflLTO THEATRE
?n v v ess
m w h, wj
ay- 11 11 1 1 a as m mm mai si m u m i i i i i si
tea
A Thousand Great Big Hearty Laughs
Spiced With Sunshine, Love and Tar8
A picture that bubble over with fun and, frolic full of whimsies
and sparkling wit with the added touches of romance and pathos.
That's what lift it above everything that Mil Talmadge ha ever
done and make it BIG. Unique in plot and action, like nothing
you've ever seen before. (
NSTANCe
TALMA
'Potty of
Tttefotoes
jjr ...
ANO ANITA COOS
A 2-Reel Comedy .
STEP THIS WAY
A Mermaid Mirthmaker
Silverman's Orchestra
offering the overture
FOLLIES OF 1921
Hotel Castle
OMAHA
LAST TIMES TOMORROW
Colliers
TOM
MIX
in
"SKY
HIGH"
Stories
"The
Leather
Pushers"
Starts Saturday
JAMES OLIVER
CURWOOD'S
"Flower
i North"
You Can Find Help
through a Bee Want Ad
--"": s.."V ZsasaasssssssBissssssssssssssssssr-
.ssisk : T-W
Captivating
CONSTANCE
Talmadge
"Polly ol The Follies"
"OMAHA'S FUN CENTER
0tntlT2i Mat. and Nlta Todav "
Good Res'v'd 5a(. SOc
Hi. Lata.t JEAN BEDINI'S
Novelty Rsvue 'tnl -'
SISTER SHOW TO 'TEEK-A-BOO
" TWINKLE TOES" SSSi
A Superior Compasy ot Burleik ssd Vaudsvlli
Start, tn A REAL
BEDIM BEAUTY CHORUS
LADIES' TICKETS. I3O.2S0-EVEBY WSIK 0AV
Hat. Hat. a W: "Jlmls Jlnsls"
Ttoia 12, 3:30, 8, 7:30, JO
ELAINE
HAMMER STEIN
"Handcuffs or Kisses"
Mutt and Jeff Ceeaad? News
EMPRESS
Vsudeville
1 :40, 4,
1:40, 9
4 PIEROTTS, Novelty Surprise
Mary Dare, The Rube. Girl
York & Maybelle, v
"Oh. That's Too Bad"
Ray-O-Lite, Flashes of Color
ADVERTISEMENT
i
For New Styles ' ,
and Pretty Arras
(Beauty Notes) '
Women are fast learning the value
of the use of dclatone for removiag
hair or fuzz from face, neck or arras.
A paste is made with some powdered
dclatone and water and spread on
the hairy surface. In 2 or 3 minutes
it is rubbed off, the skin washed and
every bit of hair has disappeared. No
failure will result if you are careful
to buy genuine dclatone and mix
j fresh as wanted.
. a