Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 01, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE PEE: OMAHA. WKU.NKSUAY. MARCH 1. 102.
Kohrer lo iMcet
Hauler in Legal
Tussle in Court
VIcral Pruhiliition Director
Will RoistOnlcr to Honor
Application! for
Alcohol.
Federal Prohibition Director t S.
I'oJirr r will iwrt Former Prohibition
Director J. H. Hanley in lfal torn
l't at (lie Fi-dn.it Imilding on
March II.
Federal Jude Woodroujjli imed
tntrdiy an alternative writ of man
hmtii aKa!iDt Director Rtdtrer. A
I'ftnion alin(t that the writ le (
tied wa Med Monday by llantey.
ft behalf of I rami J. Dunn id
t.rand bland.
Dunn, in the petition, declared Di
tector Kolirer had not allowed him
to rxercif lilt riKhtj under the fed
eral permit tyktrm kince lat Sen
tcmber. He alleKed Kohrer had re.
lined various apjilication to v itli
ilraw alcohol, including an applica
tion January 19, and he produced a
permit front the prohibit ion eomniU
k'onrr at Washington to ihow hit
right to alcohol.
The mandamus order Director
Kohrer either to honor Dunn' ap
plications, or come into court March
II to ihow cause for not honoring
them.
"Ml certainly be there," quoth Di
rector Kohrer yesterday. "This man
ban already drawn bi quota of al
cohol. That'a why I'm refusing his
applications. There is nothing per
sonal in my refusals. I'm trying to
do the risht tliiiiK."
"Rohrer is arbitrary," was the com
ment of Ilanley.
"There seems to be a real con
troversy over whether alcohol shall
be measured in wine or proof gal
Ions" was the observation of Judge
Woodrough.
Cut in Police Force
Approved by Council
A reduction of the police force,
which will vt more than $2.0u0 a
month wa approved by the city
council eterday. 'J he change In.
volvej the dinniiel of 10 patrolmen
and the reduction of four sergeant!
and several other onicers. The
change t effective today.
The ofiiceri ditniistrd ares Edward
W. (iutiihow, William birch, N. A.
I. undcll, U. K. Smith, G. K. Teele.
red C kiee. I). J. Thillip. J. i
Phalen, William C Teterson and
William J. Hixon.
Commissioner Dunn explained that
the changes were made to overcome
an average monthly deficit of $.!.
70.1 64 for the next 10 month. The
khifts have been rearranged, so that
there are jut as many patrolmen
on beats at before.
North Sitle ItwioVnt Admits
Manufacture of Wliinly
I- M. Cooler. 6J00 North Fortv
second street, was arrested by ofti
cers of the police liquor raiding
squad Monday.
In hi home, a still of large ca
pacity, fermenting math and a quan
tity of whikky were found.
lie pleaded guilty and was held
to the district court on bond of
55.0OO. charged with manufacturing
liquor.
Fred Hall. 916 North Twenty-fifth
street, pleaded guilty to a charge of
illegal possession. A quart and a
half gallon jug of whisky, ued as
evidence, was purchased for his per
sonal use, he said. - lie paid a $100
fine.
Matters Indictments in
Federal Court Dismissed
Four indictments against Thomas
II. Matters, which have been on the
hooks for more than six years were
dismissed in federal court yesterday.
The election of popes by conclave
dates from the middle ages. In
earlier times the vote of the Roman
clergy, cast in the presence of the
faithful, was the elective power.
A Solid Hour
of Happiness! ffiSrjM
4
MlT .a. ak
Saxophones
Easy to Play
Easy to Pay
Our Saxophones are the easiest
of all, wind, instruments to play.
Their tone is excellent. Stop in
today and try one out.
90 and up
We havefcCTi immense stock, of
J. W. YoiV' & Sons band instru
ments. Tffey are the kind used
by the foremost bandmasters and
soloists in the country. You see them on the stage at
the Orpheum and Empress theaters every week. The
instruments and the terms will please you.
Come In and See These Bargains
$5.00 Ukeleles. now . .83.75
$6.00 Banjo Ukes. . . .$3.50
$9.00 Guitars, now... 87.50
- $16.00 Guitars, now $12.00
$25.00 Tenor Banjos $18.00
$30.00 Mandolins ..$22.00
Snare Drums. .$15 and $25
Bass Drums.. .$28 and $32
We Do Expert Repairing on All Kinds of Instruments.
Out-of-town Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
Sdunoller&illuell
U14-J6-l8-Dode SL Omaha
Cof C. Committee
Formed to Expose
Confidence Deals
Plan to Protect Merchant1
From Vc Solicitor ami
the 1'uhlic From
Swindlers.
Recurrence of the ilk shirt"
epidemic, promotions of wildcat
stotk schemes and other fly-by-night
grt-rick-quirk schemes will
have a difficult time getting on in
Omaha if the plans of the (tetter
business committee of the Omaha
Chamber of Commerce materialize.
This committe was organized re.
cently for the purpose of protecting
the public against fake propositions
of all kinds. It plans to protect
merchants against bogus check
artifts, another evil that has brought
much trouble and losses to mer
chants. Other activities will be devoted to
the protection of business men
against fraudulent solicitations of
funds faking advertising; and keep
ing in touch with other cities as to
the activities being carried on In
them and in Omaha along these
lines.
One of the greatest endeavors will
be that of urging truth in publicity
and advertising. The committee will
tequire every merchant to live up
to his advertising promises and thus
creating more dependance in busi
ness transactions.
The committee is composed of
Charles E. Black, chairman; William
Holzman. vice chairman; W. S.
Stryker, H. K. Worrell, John H.
Hansen, J. C. McClure, John J.
Hasley. T. O. Warfield. C. E. Barry.
CwCtttt rut 5 m vwoaxisu
Matinee Dally 2:15 Evtry Night :IS
LAURA PIERPONT
And Hr Play.rt
in "The GuWInf Stir"
Ll. Mi HlfHf
OUv Brnro. and Al Rauh .
DE HAVEN end NICE
Word.. Brolh.fl
MOSS end FRYE
Topic, ot D A.m.'. fHt P.tht Htwt
Mali.. ISo t. 50c: mm 7J. tl Sit. A Sua.
NlM., lie tt SI: ww. SI.2S Sit, A San.
Today's Winner of Two Fr Seats is
Auto No. 1676.
There is no use arguingl
You'll simply have to aee
THE PICTURE OF THE CENTURY
Cecil B. De Mille's
Remarkable
"Fool's Paradise"
A Paramount Picture
STRAND-Sunday
"OMAHA'S .FUN CENTER"
Mat. and Nits Today
Good RasVd Stat, 80s
I. H. HttV Htwwt Far
trtrivmiiiij emu Jini Jinolft S"',J
GoriMuily Mount. InglC, fjmglC BurlMk
With U Two Hirryi BTKPPB A 0TTB1U 8tIl
UorrttKT. ErrlD lUmwr and 50 OUiort, Includlns
A CHORUS OF CALIFORNIA BEAUTIES
"Horry (Witch Iour Sttppo Ben Welch'! nnttit
dooble" kp auiitneo io in ujiroar." Bea.
cgeatS The Ladies
ATTENDING THE DAILY MATIN H j
13cr25c-
For a 2 12 Hour Musical Show
IN ALL THE WORLD NO 8UCH BARGAIN.
ACTUALLY CHEAPER THAN STAYING HOME
Bat. Mit.AWi: Bit Wonder Show Geo. P. Murptn
EMPRESS
LAST
TIMES
TODAY
Joan Btreai'a
Circus of Ponies, Mules and DofS,
Ths Princaton Fiva
"Mirthful Musical Moments.
Calvin and Wood
"Obi Plaasa Doctor."
Wrifht and Earl
Soncs, Stylos, Steps. .
i Genuine Pennsylvania Anthracite
HARD COAL
Chestnut Hard
Range Hard
Egg Hard
Pea Hard
PETROLEUM COKE
Smokeless
Sootless
(All Lump)
Ashless
These are the coals that will give you fuel value, real
satisfaction, actual comfort, with the least amount of
labor, during this zero weather.
Remember
No rain or snow gets to this fuel. Sunderland stores all coal for home
use under roof on concrete floors.
Sunderland 8 Coal Is Dry, Clean and Well Screened A Coal
for Every Need A Yard Convenient to Your Home
Sunderland Bros. Go.
Main Office Entire 3d Floor Keeline Bldf., 17th and Harney Phone AT 2700
T, J. McGuirr, E VI. R' ) wM. lo
lott. Various tramhrs of the
bu.infU orl4 are rrpifnneJ on
the committee. T. J. .Mctiuiie it 10
act as legal advisor,
Th committee intrnda o coin
nience aetivitiri at once and
promise! "pitiless puMicity" io every
fraud appeirinir in Onutia
Ice Priori Krducrtl.
The Omaha Ice and t old Storuse
companv and the I'eople Ice and
Cold Morsge company hve an
nounced reduction of 10 cents yrr
HK) rounds of ice, effective today.
Wife of Dniggist
Asks for Divorce
Rwili Arc 30-Marrirl No
fiulifr 30, 1917, Separate
Novrmtrr 3D, 1921.
Ill parlance of ll tclftflUUll op.
rrator -JH' tean the end.
lit the lives of Mr. and Mr. J
I kjIi II, K'. H.'0" jtj'piiciitly lu.Ka'i i 4 ph'"''it, accoidiiig to i fpiiiiiuiii;i) ittitir
the Mine mranipg. ''". ' .' '.
1 i 1 ti, i ,,. ,( iiWed far her liU'land m It
lor Mr. and Mr.. Um ae f.h . olt bu M hf (. OW H0,Ulg
Ml tifi pM They were iiunlcd '! j0r ihe HUVe drug store in tmha,
Ciiuucil llull Novrmlr .W, VH7, Mr, U'V 'h'r hrr hu,han4
And 8K4in the "M)'' ai-pc" " the! with inuliy. Mie mv he charged
di ti thrir Kparatwn, .Vmfitt j hrr with inliiUhiv
her M t'J.'l. I
AH thi jii.iMdiiit! t.i a duouv i l'tiMip Mfiiioriul Jtrruora
p,t,t,o,i Med hy Mi.. Kajj. in ,r i-iuar,l ;.,. PI.,,,,-,1
With No La w To Stop You
What Would You
Do Tonight
ttitl court eterd.iy, Mr. Kapt
a prominent Countd lihifi drug,
gi.t, according; Mr. Happ'a
lorney, Wayne Salell. And Mr.
f..r
Ouuha .dge No, 354, I. O. H. H..
Mill hold putihe mrnioiwl irrvicr
(or I;dar4 imon at the Jewish
the lyrie
t tiihliiig, Siiaiiiui'i Mi l I arnam ,
ttirrt., 'lIuii.iUv rvnnii, M 8. The 1
rivi.r wi:i he attrtulrf ly nimi.
ri itf H'Nai l'n nit of Omaha and ff
t'ouiicil !hifl iiud i-f the Omuhi U
llrlircw cliil, A itci.i.'d photo.
r,i4il dl l.d4id oiH'ii will he ,r
ili du atrd at Hie imrtui; K thin tw
lifjrrul. I tln and M"tti 'laxon tf
will !ie the iiuotatii'ii and bene. ,f
Ik lion, Arthur U.m-nhhwiii, Henry ,j
Mon.Ly and Hairy lipuhi. wi! tic
luer ;iii'ji',.
The city before you
Women . . cafes . . banks . . riches in
homes and shops . .
Take what you want
Would you be home ... or with you
sweetheart? . . .
How about those secret wishes? . . .
those half-thoughts that quiver and
jump within you ? . . .
Take all! Take all!
There was such a day! . .' I
In a great city the smartest city . . and
the wickedest . . .
No law! . . and everyone doing what he
or she wanted to . . .
They danced . . . and such dancing!
They drank . . . and such drinking.
There was passion . . but there was also
faith!
Bad women . . and beautiful but there
were good women . . even more beautiful.
Oh that mad day!
Into it . . from the country . . came
pretty Henriette Girard ...
Her little love -heart brimming with
sweetness ...
For her blind orphan sister . . for all the
world.
One man stole her . . and kissed her . . and
fell-amid wine and revelry and dancing . . .
Another kissed her . . handsomest man
of millions . . and was driven from the
city ...
The third man kissed her Dan ton, a
nation's hero . . and they threatened
his life!
Love! Laughter! Madness without
limit! ...
Would you have withstood it?
See it Feel it Tremble with it
Lose yourself in it Profit by it
Just as those people did in Paris as
shown in that enchanting and seizing
last act in
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
hurricane of hypnotic action at the Brandeis
Theater, "Orphans of the Storm." Twice
Daily 2:15 P. M. and 8:15 P. M.
Prices: Matinees (Except Sat) 25c to $1.00.
Nights and Sat. Mat., 50c to $1.50.
First
Time in
Omaha
Now
and
All Week
homas
Meghan
'A
Prince
There
sAUt to. m
A pleasure - loving rich
man, who had never
known a struggle in his life.
A wonderful girl and a
child, who had never known
anything else.
New York, seething, surg
ing, pulling them together
into its swirl.
And the beautiful story
that conies from it all will
make your heart glad,.
Mildred Harris in the Cast.
Ben Turpin
71m Baautiful, in '
"Bright Eyes"
From Gaorga M. Cohan's Plajr, Based on tha Noal "Enchanted Hearts-'
Daily Matinee (Except Sunday) Until 6:15 25c
e
tp?S7 n -S"NFslt Til ROH DAYS ONLY"
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Nl W A 0 A 0 A W S v.. i
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y LINDER AL !
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GinaWn willi is
crocked streets
ancbellov faces
ivliere dimmed
i limits and cra
people arc wait
ini eagerly to
welcome and de
slrojJ tLoscvlio.
fall in palWays
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