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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1922)
T THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. MARCH 0. 1022. Alien Properly lo Be Returned , lo Native Women t!ongrcfnan JeffVrU AurcJ Hriri f Otto Kutiitie Will Cft Cltattlc SrUnlDur. ing War. By E. C. SNYDER. H Muslim I arrvMn4rnl Omaha K Washington, Mirth 8. Special 1rlrcraiu Prompt return of 1'iop.riy In longing to American wmiun, nicd a alien property dur ing tlir war. a urgid by Congrt nun Jtllfrii in conference iih the alim proprrtv custodian, Col. Thoin ,i Miller. Many American women, who ha1 nurrii'd German or Au I riant, found their property confi. t.itcil nmler the alnn property law. Mr. Jefleru ointcd out to the alien property custodian tli.it. in all case whrre the facts warrant, immediate return cf Ihi property should be effected, and lie was assured that such action would lie taken. Mr. Jcfteri' attention was drawn to the matter through a communication from Kohert Smith, clerk of the district court of Omaha, in the in terest of the heir of Otto Kunicke, whose estate wa said to have loen eied a alien property. He also ascertained that property would he returned to all naturalised American citizens but not to citizen of Ger many and Austria, at least for the present. Uill lo Eteutl Reclamation Law Passes House, 289 to 10 Washington, March 8. Applica tion of the reclamation law would be extended to irrigation districts under a bill passed today by. the house and sent to the senate by a vote of ' to 10. The measure would enable ow ners, entry men and occupants of lands under government constructed and operated irrigation projects to form irrigation districts under state laws. The districts would be recognized as public corporations with the right to borrow funds from federal farm loan banks. I Western Railway Men Close Wage Hearings Chicago, March 8 Argument for redurtujn of railroad hor employe wage tin all we tier n railroad t. completed before the I'nited tat? railroad labor board today, clearing the way for hearing of similar re quest from ejtern railroad tomor row, Following a general request by J. V. Iliiuint. on behalf of H'l western road.- that the carrier be permitted to etablith a graduated scale for mechanic instead of the fixed rate for all clanc, of labor, representa tive nf everal small road complet ed the testimony. A number of the smaller linej had a-ked for separate hearings, and consideration of their financial condition in fain new rates. Mrs. Levin Resents Rebuke hv Butler WYlfare Hoard Imcotigator Charged With Meddling in Finance Department. A tempest in a teapot was raised yesterday afternoon in the city hall when Mrs. Ida Levin, investigator for the Board of Public Welfare, rushed into the office of Mayor Dahl man. bearing a letter written to her by Finance Commissioner D. B 1'iiiller. The letter informed Mrs. Levin that it wa evident to the writer that she had been invading the jurisdic tion of the city license inspector, J. r.lank. who works in Mr. Butler's department. The cause of the friction was the arrest of an employment agent on information furnished by Mrs. Levin. The mayor stated that the employ ment man had been given a period of grace before he would be re quired to pay 102J license fee. Inquiry for Mrs. Levin at the wel fare office at 2:30 yesterday after noon brought the information that she wa having her hair shampooed. "If there isn t cnouch work for the employes of the welfare department to do without dipping into other dc oartmcnts. then the staff should be reduced," commented Commissioner Butler. Gives Tree Advice' on Love in Lecture M Toman VI th Serpent. Tongue" Scheduled to Ap pear in Omaha March 23. "The r.onun with the serpent' tongue," i a New York critic' characterization of Margot Asquith, wife of the f xpremier of F.ngland, who will visit in Omaha Thursday, March 23. She ! scheduled to deliver a lec ture at the Brandei theater at 4 o'clock on that day, Mr. C. T. Kounte will preside. New York and Boston newspaper mv that hc is a combination of Hilly Sunday and Maude Adam and i full of "pen' when on the stage, In her Boston lecture she gave the girl "free advice on love, Nie said: In regard to a man telling you he will commit suicide if you do not marry him, here i a Utile advice from a very old hand. If he make such a threat, you may be quite sure that he it a vain, petty fellow or a great goose; if you felt any doubt about jour decision before, you need have none after this and under no circumstance must you give way. "To marry a man out of pity is folly; and if you think you are go ing to influence the kind of a fellow who ha 'never had a chance, poor devil, you are profoundly mistaken. One can only influence the strong character in life, not the weak; and it is the height of vanity to suppose that you can make an honest man of any one. My fianre wa neither petty nor a goose, but a humorist. I do not think he meant me to take him seriously." Lloyd Magney Seeks Office Once Held hy His Father Llovd A. Maciiev filed yesterday in the election commissioner's oflice for the democratic nomination for coun ty attorney. His father, George Magncy, was county attorney just before Ahcl V. Shotwell, incumbent. Mike Clark and Charles 13. Ale Donald filed yesterday afternoon for the republican nomination for sheriff. Yutan Hunter Fined for Shooting Duck Clyde Hubbard, 16, Yutan. Nch, forgot lo button hi coat when It concealed a duck in the lining. Shooting dials at tin time of the jrar it out of season. Otto dew in. per, fedrrat and state game warden, and I arl (1. Kendrick, date game warden, scouting for violator, came upon Clyde, l eather on a limh of a tree near by excited the warden' suspicion and while they tarried a duvk fell front Clyde' coat. Fred llarkton of Yutan, who wa I hunting wnli Clyde, admitted shoot- ing the fowl, lie wa lined 5MJ ami cost in Justice of the I'cacc Buitcc" court. Dr. Horn to Plicr Series of Lectures Here Dr. Ernest Norn of the University of Iowa, an authority on elementary education, will diiivcr a series of lec turrt to member of the Oman School f'Tinii in the auditorium of Burgess-Sash company, begining next Friday and Saturday. Dr. Albert Sliicls of Columbia tiui versity i visiting Omaha public schools in connection with lus re search work on student control. All r HTlKt.MKNT Healing Cream Stops Catarrh Clogged Air Passagta Open at Once Noe and Threat Clear. If vour nostrils are clogged and your head stutTed because of catarrh or a cold, get Llys Cream Halm a any drug store. Apply a little o this pure, antiseptic, cerm.dcs.lroy ing cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate tnroucn every air ras' sage of your head and membranes, Instant relief. How good it feels. Your head is clear. Your nostrils are open. You breathe freely. No more hawkin or snuffling, ilead colds and ca tarrh yield like magic. Don t stay suffed up, choked up and miserable, Kclict is sure. E i A V FREE At Your Dealers This Week Present the coupon to any store named below. You will receive a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. Get it today, then watch the delightful effects on the teeth. J Give It to Them This trial tube watch their teeth improve deposits on teeth which may otherwise ferment and form acids. It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. That is Nature's neutralizer for the acids which cause decay. Every application gives these great tooth-protecting forces multiplied effect y ly If you prefer, let your children make this test Let them brush their teeth a few days in this modern way. Then look and see what film removal means. This is a way to whiter, cleaner, safer teeth. Millions now employ it. Leading dentists everywhere advise it Let someone in your home this week show the benefits it brings. iWhy teeth look dingy Your teeth are coated with a viscous film- You can feel it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. It dims and may ruin tooth pastes do not effec tively combat it So film-coats have been almost universal. Film absorbs stains, making the teeth look dingy. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acids. It holds the acids in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor rhea. Thus most tooth troubles are now traced to film, and, despite the tooth brush, they have constantly in creased. Must remove it daily Dental science has long been seeking a daUy film combatant Now two effec tive methods have been found. Au thorities have proved them by many careful tests. A new-day tooth paste has been per fected, to comply with modern require ments. And these two film combatants are embodied in it The name of the tooth paste is Pepsodent Millions of people of some forty races now employ it daily, largely by dental advice. Two other new effects Pepsodent brings two other effects which authorities now deem essential. ' It multiplies the starch digestant in saliva. That is there to digest starch PAT. OFF. A The New-Day Dentifrice Now advised by leading dentists nearly all the world over. All druggists supply the large tubes. Present the coupon this week to 'SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG COMPANY 16th and Dodge . 24th and Farnam 19th and Farnam 16th and Harney 49th and Dodge . Real protection now Now you can know what really clean teeth mean. Pepsodent fights film coats, starch and acids all the great tooth enemies. Then it leaves the mouth in normal alkaline condition. The glis tening teeth you see everywhere now show something of the benefits it brings. New beauty in a week The Pepsodent effects are quickly seen and felt. This test will be a revel ation to you. Present the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coats disappear. Note the re freshing taste it leaves. It will bring you prettier teeth, and quickly. But, more than that, it will bring you safer teeth. Cut out the coupon so you won't forget V 796 10-DAY TUBE FREE Present this coupon, with your name and address filled In, to any store named. It is food for a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent Your Name ... .--. vww. -- .-- Address Oot-of-to-wn residents should mail this coupon to The Pepsodent Company, 1104 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago, and the tube will be sent by mail, W( 0rIie ., 0mih SA Only ens tobs to s fun Dy. lirtcf Citu Xcics l'isimaMr In MmI-I'ontmiu. Ifr ('. K, lil.uk i'ti-it third . Iiuol (or inw I'oMniKKter ) enter lay iiinrniiiit in In nirue, siliiiiic Ti nipli Ttm n'w Ma mill) laiiili at (litrrmf, lt l"i!t lv Mow lli ,u. sl. A. I'. nd A. M, Ml III ! l'f 1)11,(100, ilN 1lJi,i,., skftii wiitia'e ft-lemon-us Turinlajr inula. Ml llUklwtml lunis llfrriiars i'ii( tl'nt tir hustxtml lull t'fairii tur SI tun' a vi a r for tlio l ttirrc Vrars, alra, VurJio Msvy. f ! milt In itte tlmiru t rutin nuainst lliniy t Maaty yesterday. ( im Kurt IMnk 1'iirliirn five ft Uruik pnrlora wrro closott ly i('iiixrry iijunrti"iii lUinei . IimiJuv iy ittrijs A. Kscr, asm!, nut I'niii'tl si!uir iiiiiiiih')', tnvuuse of violation u( dry U- t.lrl Injimsl Mildrcl W'rrnl ri'iuint. I. Manderon trret. niiir'i ly mi auiomnMlo ilrlvpti by J. It, lirulu, 6114 Hurt Mrirt yes- le nluy. Mrnln pii-knl up th tjirl and tM'OUiitit tier to a hospital. llrlil (Ml Ishih'' lmri!i Frank I'uliiirr wtt Ix'ld under f;VHio bond ninl (''Tossie Cain under l."urt !y t'nitivl Hiutm t'omiiiissloner I Inch l"r for hIIpiipJ HleRitl piesion f "dope." Tiny live in TuIhu, ukl. Wnniiiil t'liniiicra Mlnil W h I I ( Ulillg till! C'llU HUO. HI. I 'II lit. Mllllio. npolia and onniha railway fur tTi.-i ftnil ttaiii.it;i. Mi Ana M. Inder ii iirhlit of Tekumlin, Ni ti , mdd iily si'iiixj for l,a0u )e.i.rdiy out .f court. ('rtii;liioii s,ul fen. IU'Imim Julin l. t'rrialiioii, nephew of the Uir I'omii John A. nnd Kdwr4 Creliili- lii, founder tf i r'liililon univtr. ny, u rrporii to (.a very low at In h'iui', 4t North T Piillelli irei. (hiiulia I lri In siixi-Omaha Mood firt ).(iniay in Mock re iripia of nil aiot k market nie in the world. IIok". caulo nt sheep lo the miiiihrr vt S7,U0 I'Minn Into the liteul yard. I'liuaeo Iiu4 only J3.0UO head. lanon1 Court OntiTs i'hurited Willi lunoi'liiK oi'iler of I he hither courts. Illrmii I'ltime, Indian liwyer on the Omaha reservation in Tluiiii ton county. Mill ! trl'il for nn- lenipt f th federal court lure Mur. lt 21 or 2. Muiii 7.1 eur-Old Mia IMiea llur irk, ?l. filed h siiond suit for H.'i.- (iimi damuaes) aauiust (ionlou i'hi holm. 7. won of Mr. Alexamler I'hlshohii, ycaienliiy. Hh main lama that th hoy int her in the left eye with an air kuii. Ilrlilc l'nrtvl In XVtii'W Mary Itlaxt, 17. filed sun for divorce li'iiist Nlekohi ltll. 30, 1017 Hctith Twenty. third mreet yemerday. Sim hinted that "lie una forced to ko to work In a (tin" factory three days niter their weddlmj last November,! that her husband took her CHruinies and save her only II tint a day to lite on. Hie also hid to set up vwry morninit in get her husband s breakfast, sll added. I I'oiasli 4'oiii-iiy hues The Mer-j 11 11 loiasn rri'uiiiis company hroiiaht siut for f Hgulnst W.I II, I'luidey. cue if the four men in Hie William Here polasli case, ye. ! leulav, ullifihiK that t'hipley con-l verted to his own use this amount in iash and stock. Marrlnso Aiiuiillcil The uiurri.ise of 1 liireme tioiuheitt' and Horace I'elton waa Hnnulled by l'lstrht Judife Bear yenterday, w h held j that Mllhniiiih Florence and Horace were married on hepteinher II. ltJI.I Iheir marriage was void, because, Horre at tho time wa married to fecile IVIioit, I WihhIiiicm IiiIiIhiIihi " in n h a camp No. I'ift, Modern Woodmen of; Anieriea, an aliped last lilKht for a pedal Initiation of candldatca al it next niertimt March II, when nil sluflona will ho filled by past con suls. At Its meeting March 8. the ennip will entertain the members and their sona at a banquet. Chamber Token A leas" slaiied yesterday by the Chamber of Commerce and W. A. Prater, Krand sovcrelKn of tho Woodmen of tlm World, authorizes tho occupation of the. present quarter of tho Chamber on tho ai'venteenlti and clithiernth floora of the W. o. W. bulldlim for five more year. The rent la rniwd from f l2,niio to f IS. OHO a year. The present lease expires In September. pULBRANSEN PLAYER PIANO WationallyVricai srmaca in tnc iutk. SI lHHl tHiM 1.1 .Aft '700 '600 '495 The Ait and Mustc Stoic 1513-15 Douglas Street Hotel Castle OMAHA Pec Want .d 1'isdiiic Kc-s!is. BlMES-KlASIi! WlfM. EVERYBODYS STORE An Important Selling of Newest Creations in Millinery A remarkable group of hats whose qual ity, style and workmanship would justify a far higher pricing, are offered at this special sale Thursday, at In colors that are creating a sensation for Spring : Periwinkle, jade, temple orange, cinnamon brown, cherry, tile, sand, and conservative black. 5 00 Buriei-Nah Hat Shop Third Floor Soft straws combined with fabrics form close fitting shapes that are snug, large hats that droop to flatter, and hats of a daintiness that is transparent. Shirting Madras Excellent quality madras in neat corded stripes and silk stripe effects. An exceptional quality. Thursday at, per yard Burgets-Nash Second Floor 59c r Dress Ginghams 32-inch width, combinations in all signs, both light and dark. An unusual value, yard ' Burjn-Nah Second Floor Cheerful color the newest de- 85 Continuing Our Sale of Women's Silk and Fabric Gloves '3la2isa An Important Offering of Seasonable Gloves, at Greatly Reduced Prices Odd Lots Silk Gloves Choice of plain or embroidered backs, in all col ors, a remarkable value Thursday, at 69c pair. "Some slightly soiled, others irregulars, but in eith v or case the wearing quality is not impaired in any Per Pair, 69c Two Clasp Gloves Paris point backs, double tipped gloves, in brown, gray, mode, and black and white. Priced, Pair, $1.00 Chamois Fabric Gloves 12 and 16 button lengths, fits like a French suede, all popular shades; Pair, $1.00 Burje-Nh Main Floor Cape and Lambskin One and two clasp stylo, plain backs in brown and tan; not all sizes but all remarkable, at Pair, $1.19 000 To Brighten the Home Draperies : Curtains Smnfast Repp Beautiful quality plain repp, a fabric which lends graceful diginity when used as portieres, slip covers, and pillow tops; in rose, blue, and brown. Yard, $2.00 Plain Filet Net Full 40-inch width, extra fine quality, in cream and ecru; un usuallylow priced. Yard, 39c Madras, yard, $1.25 New assortments of mercer ized madras, for overdrapes, of fer a wide choice of lovely pat terns and colorings. ft (l 32-inch Cretonne Beautiful quality 32-inch im ported cretonne offered at a price which scarcely covers the cost of importation. Yard, $1.25 Yard, $1.10 Burf raa-Nah C Fourth Floor Suggestions for The Card Party Those who entertain at card parties will ap preciate our compre hensive list of useful and appropriate gifts selected from our leath er goods department. FOR MEN Flatki, priced up from $4.75 Bill Fold., up from $1.25 Collar Boxea, up from $2.50 Tie Holden, up from 75c. Hat Brushes, up from 65c. Cigar Cae, up from $3.50 Picture Framet.up from $1.75 Clothes Bruhe, up from $1 Cigaret Caiet, up from $1.50 Drinking Cup in Case, priced up from 75c. FOR WOMEN Card Case, up from $2.25 Fabric Bag, up from $2.95 .Jewel Boxea, Up from $7-50 Leather Bags, up from $3.95 Sewing Rolls, Up from 25c. Manicure Sets, up from $3.95 Scissors Sets, up from $8.50 Picture Frames, up from $1.75 Fitted Toilet Cases, priced up from $20 Drinking Cup in Case, priced up from 75c. Burresa-Nash Main Floor For (he Service of Visiting Merchants Our store offers many conveniences for out-of-town guests: Our checkstand, where your luggage may be left without charge to you; our men's barber shop is convenient on the mez zanine floor; our tea room will serve you with a special 63c luncheon, or if ytfu are hurried, you will like our cafeteria in the Downstairs Store. 000 Men's Silk Pongee Shirts Made of genuine pon gee, an assurance of quality and service. All have that correctness of tailoring and fit that means shirt perfection. A full line of sizes in collar attached and neckband styles with separate collars to match. Priced at $500 Burg esi-Nash Main Floor 1 OOO Visit Our Record Dept. It is a real pleas ure to select the newest and latest records in OurVictrola Dept. "Where those who non prefer to go." Red Seal Records Exquisite opera that one recalls and visual izes, and the world's vo cal and instrumental artists that it is impos sible to hear often in person, are successfully interpreted in order that you may enjoy them for a few moments each day. Burgess-Naiih Music Shop Fifth Floor OOO New and Used Shoninger Pianos "B a We are offering several new and a few slightly used Shonninger pianos at special prices for two days only. Thursday Friday Convenient Terms If Desired Burgcti-Nafh Mutic Shop-- Fifth Floor -s