Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 25, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE BEK: OMAHA. SATURDAY. MARCH 23, 19J2.
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Matters Angry
at Questioning
hv rroscHUitor'.Te,'vr"!luvi' 'V;.','
iitona! Arbor ay, in uw of lt I
l.ofi Trmjrr Wlirn w'. C
I)orry (lofi Into Comic
tion Under National
Hanking Art.
W'.'C. 1)iytty, pro.rniiii'g uor.
ury lor the utr, drew linit rr
loin from 'Ihomy II. Matirri,
iluigcd with aiding a4 filing
rmltcrilrmrnt, during hi croit-ea
animation o( Matter, started Ute
yrairrdav.
"Mr. NUnm. you staled fit our
direct x4iiiiiutKn tlut you htt been
convicted and entened to the fed
ff4l jirmtentury for an offeme
84int llit kdrrtl laws. Whit waf
the specific pKeiuf?' wis Mr. Dor
ry' f irfct urtion.
lUllrrk Koe, counsel far Matter,
ohjrrtrtj to the queMion, llit oh.
irriiou was ovrruled by Diitrict
J mine CiO.
Matters replied: "Violation of the
national banking act."
Mentions Sutton Affair.
"Wai it not in fact the charge of
aiding and abetting one Leuben,
I'rrMilrnt of the First National bank
of Sutton, Neb., in misapplication of
fundi of that bank?'
"Nor
"What uai it then? What apeei
fic offeune against the national bank
inn art was it?"
"The question wa whether or not
if I send a man my check"
"What I ant it what charge ai
Rued against you?"
"I don't care anything about the
charge; you anked me about my con
viction and I'm going to tell you I
n framed once, but you can't
frame me again. Keep that in your
mind."
"We'll nettle this matter right
now; that it't for you to answer my
questions. And I shall insist upon
the right of prosecution to obtain
from you at I would from any other
witness n answer to specific ques
tions. What specific offense against
the banking act was it?
, Ordered to Answer.
Matters remained silent.
Judge Goss: "Answer the ques
tion. Mr. Matters."
"The question was whether or not
. if I order a certificate of deposit,"
began Matters when Dorsey inter
rupted. "What were you charged with?'
asked Dorsey
"A violation of the national bank
ing act."
And that Is all you want to state
in reference to what you were charg
ed with, is it?"
' Why. I'm telling you the truth.'
Appeals to Judge.
Further crossexamination caused
Matters to appeal to the judge.
"Your honor, I want fair treat
ment." he said.
"You're getting it " replied Judge
Gos.
"You can't nut false words in my
mouth,'' exclamied Matter's in re
sponse to another of Dorseys ques
tions. Hecox Called to Stand.
John F. Hccox, former vice presi
dent of the defunct' Pioneer1 State
bank, called to the stand by the de
fense, testified he had had no cor
respondence with T. H. Matters re
garding the purchase of Colonial
Timber & Coal corporation bonds.
The state waived its right to cross
examine Hecox.
Under direct examination of his
attorney, Mr. Matters yesterday
morning testified that he had no con
nection with Williard V. Mathews
concerning the embezzlement of
money from the Pioneer State bank
and had no knowledge of appropria
tions for the Colonial Timber &
Coal corporation bonds.
Rat Killing Contest on ;
Starter Delivers 30 Tails
Henry Ba'daml, 3S18 North Six
teenth street, came into the city
health office yesterday bringing three
neat bundles each containing 10 tails
of dead rats. The girl clerks gave
little screams of fright but a brave
man clerk took charge of the tails
md duly entered Mr. Badami's name
In the contest now going on for six
prizes for the largest numbers of rats
killed in Omaha.
Funeral Services Sunday
for John C. French, Banker
The funeral of John C. French,
vice president of the Stock Yards
National bank, who died Wednesday
in Biloxi, Miss., will be held Sunday
at 2:30 in Trinity cathedral, of which
he was a vestryman. Burial will be
in Forest Lawn cemetery.
SCIENCE REVEALS
I that food that abound in
the vitamins best promote I
healthful growth. I
IScotfs Emulsion 1
National Arbor Day
Plan Favored in East
Witliiugnm. M 4i ill 34 (!pcUI
(hat Nrbratls will celebrate h
golden amiitertary of lit ' ide
tree rUutitig 01 ht de, to
be uking Mm Ml ih rait,
uhen relorr Italian t becoming 1
teriout prohtmi,
Ceiigreiniun J.'ifrrU. h' run.
reived the idr vl luvwg J're.i.lriit
Harding iue a yroe Utuauoit nuking
April a naiMMi'l Arbor dy out (
rupee! and etteeni la a former cat.
Ury of ag'iculiurf. J. Nrrling Mar.
ton of NbMk. ju written S'C'f
Ury W.Hitf of lit l?artmrnt tt
Agrkultme asking li actu U"
port on (he iro;ioii,i.
I'atlirr 'l4itaj:ait Itrjilifs
to Critics uf Home Contrail
Father P. J rUii4,n
pronounced fle the charges
"the iru.ti t , pf ttie aihrr I Ungu
ll.nne d d not il( in good foiil) in
letting the iuiiiui't for th ir
building" In a communivstwn J-
difej Irt hr puhlic be eplailif4
thai iie Vaughn Luiutruttioii com.
pny li , the iu. atlvsnUfieou
i l-t llie home, tlurllv lrt'itii at tut
sotenby Mirm' agreement to nut the budding
Hut I up in the liortr.t tune.
1'uM lo He ltcf atf 1
the ieri foinuiiioii
iiuiiucr that in f4imiution hrld re
ent!y jit Onulu and ether itirt for
jiuiion fnj;iierr, junior i)iyki. n.
junior techuologiki in ihe butru of
it4iNlard, trompuier in the ro4 t and
geodetic urey, and dometic Ivienif
Ir4ilitr in the In-luu ervue, tuli
4ni did nl I'l'1' number
Mill t ri.l,l .liiiitilt.tn itf
Ihe ftr.l Ihree imntj w! be given
May 17, and the Ul Apid .V
I'rrxnu intrre.ted lionl. apply la
the kecitury of the riwl efvke
bo4rd at the K4l Mi.tiue '-r de.
liiU'd iiiloiiiuiu'u and applicaiion
bUnkt. .
Clurf Dcj.tily It. T. Coffey
l ilrs f.r County Alloiiicy
C4 itoiil T. lollrv, ibirf d't'iity
under A V. Sholwrll, Ja Med l-r
the irpulli, 4ti noiiiiiMiioii or "on 1 v
4ii'iim. lie u thud reputdiiaii
lo lile for tin oti'.r. John Uldmii,
i.nw tui( d'-ieiidil, and llrmy
lat, auoilirr Mi"lvil tlfpiHy, a'
I he other UO.
r
as an aid to growth
and strength should
have a olace in the
diet of most children. 4.
Scott ft Bcw, BlnfliM.Ri.
ALSO MAKKRS OF-
IUHQIDS
CTabhrts er SramriM)
for INDIGESTION
ADVEBTISE.MB5T.
Just One Application
and the Hairs Vanish
(Modes of Today.)
A harmless, yet very effective,
treatment is here given for the quick
removal of hairy growths: Mix
enough powdered delatonend water
to cover the undesirable hairs, apply
oaste and after 2 or 3 minutes re
move, wash the skin and the hairs
have vanished. . One application
usually is sufficient but to be certain
cf results, buy the delatone in an
crieinal Dackaee. Ma fresh s
wanted.
Free Movies
For tha Kiddies.
Tolly of ths Circus," with Ms Marsh.
9 A. M. and 10:0 A. M.
wint Niik Awiii-r ri
TUT
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EVERYBODYS STORE
r
iTXlTnNA TVT1W
mm 1.
Florida Grape Fruit
2 for 15c
Iarg Size (54 si) Thin Hkinwd
No Deliveries, No C. 0. l.'a, No riiona Ordcri
Puif 'N.ti-Dii.uii &Ui
, A Sale of
Jack Tar Togs
$295 1 $395
Just 100 of these girls'
drewes offered st shout
half their regular pricing.
Some of them are
wrinkled and slightly
soiled from display, bitt
all 'arc exceptional values.
Made of middy twill or
jean that, will keep its
color, perfectly tailored to
retain its lines, and in un
approachable styles that
will be as smart the sec
ond and third seasons as
during the first. All white
or white with blue or red
collars and cuffs. Sizes 6
to 19.
Surf Mi-Nadi Junior Sh 90
Th Ira Floor
O 00
Springtime Brings
Silk Sweaters
Slip-on or Tuxedo mod
els of fine thread silk.
Narrow woven girdles or
wide, sashes with fringed
ends effectively adorn
already fascinating de
signs woven with slash or
puff pockets, cuffed or
Mandarin style sleeves.
Vivid and gorgeous color
combinations and sub
dued darker e f f e c t's.
Priced at from $15.00 to
$65.00.
Sweaters of Fiber Silk
Are Priced $6.95
Tuxedo, tunic, blouse,
or slip-on styles in plain
or fancy weaves in all
new colors.
Burffeos-Nath Second Floor
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v
New Blouses
Attractive wash blouses
for spring and midsummer
wear are fashioned of
voile, batiste, and dimity.
Real lace, val lace or em
broidery form delightful
trimmings. Made with
either long or short
sleeves. Priced $1.95,
$2.95 and $3.95.
Burge-Nh Third Floor
0 00 .
Stilts, 69c
. More fun
for the kid
dies! Ad
j u s t a bl e
stilts in 50
inch length,
p a i nted a
bright red,
and fitted
with . steps
p e rmitting
three grad
uations i n
height,
ranging
from 10 to
2 8 inches.
Limited
qu antity.
Pric ed, a
pair
69c
Burg-Nk Fourth Floor
Saturday-a Sale of
Women's Sport Coats and
In the New Duvo-Knit Material
Suits
Another shipment of those won
derful Duvo Knit garmenttv in
practically the same titylcs and at
the same low price as in our pre
vious offering. The ideal garment
for street and sports wear navy,
brown, tan, copen, heather and
combination weaves, also sport
shades.
The Suits
Suits in Tuxedo style, sand suits with
tailored collar, novel pockets and ..
trim cuffs. There are both belted
and plain models. Often there are
most effective color combinations.
The Coats
Coats with a distinctly swagger cut.
There are box coats with raglan
sleeves, and smart belted styles with
back pleats and fitted shoulders.
Amazingly attractive heather effects.
$Q75
i-srif 1 ' i 1 i
BurcM-Nath Third Floor
000
Sport Oxfords
For the woman who en
joys golf and other out-of-door
recreations," we
offer an oxford of smoked
elk trimmed with saddle
strap of dark brown
leather. It is shod with a
heavy "Neolin" sole and
solid rubber heel. Priced
$850
Burg ei-Nh Main Floor
0 0 0
Black and White
Room
A wonderful opportunity
offered for Milady's Crown
ing Glory. First quality hair
goods reduced almost half.
Hair "Bobs $7.98
Half Transformations,
at $19.98
Fine quality Human Hair
Switches:
18-inch length $3.98
20-inch length $4.98
22-inch length $5.98
24-inch length $7.98
24-inch, extra heavy,
at $9.98
26-inch length ...$12.98
Henna D'Oreal, bottle,
at . . ........ 98c
Bleaching Pack and
Cleanser 98c
Burfeu-Nash Third Floor
A Remarkable Sale of Women's Gloves
In Two Groups : $1.00 and $1.19
Smartest of Gauntlets in
suede-like fabric, con
trasting top, heavy em
broidered backs, in
white and pongee
12-Button Style of cham
ois fabric, made with
pin tucks, heavily em
broidered ; for medium
and short sleeves; in
mode, pongee, and gray,
pair $00
A Guantlet of the famous
chamois fabric, with
turndown contrasting
cuff and contrasting silk
backs in white and mode,
a pair
Kayser Silk Gloves, duplex and double
silk, 2-clasp style in white and black,
a pair $19
16-Button Glove of chamois fabric; a
glove for real service ; newest shades ;
pair $J 00
Busf ess-Nash Main Floor
Sale of Imported Beaded
Exquisitely beaded. At these prices unequaled values.
Bags of oriental design on dark backgrounds.
Metal or shell frame, or drawstring top $12.50.
Floral designs and conventional motifs on
blue and brown backgrounds, shell top, $8.75.
A variety of styles in large and medium sizes.
Are finished with shell or drawstring top $7.50.
Smart beaded vanity cases, envelope style,
made with button flap and long handle, $3.50.
Bags
$350
In Four Groups
-$875
$750
$1250
0 0 0
BurjeM-Naih Main Floor
Saturday We Place on Sale
500 Pieces Derryvale Irish Linens
Stamped to Embroider At Exactly
One-Half Regular , Price
A remarkable offering
stamped pieces in the very
beautiful Derryvale Linens, in
clude a variety of patterns in:
Luncheon Sets, Tray Cloths, Cen
ters, Scarfs, Napkins, Doilies, Pillow
Cases, Trousseau Bands all at just
one-half their former pricing.
Burcesa-Nash Second Floor
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Trimming Beads
10c and 25c bunch
Crystal, iridescent end opalescent
O oeads. All colors. ,
Colored Pongee
Natural and sport
shades, for suits, lingerie
and draperies; 33 -inch
width.
Yard, $1.59
Tubular Vesting
Plain and drop stitch
effects, in white, orchid,
and pink; 36-inch width.
Yard, $1.39
New Taffetas
. Plain and changeable
taffetas in street shades
and evening tints; 35-inch
width.
Yard, $1.95
Satin Chartneuie
A rich, soft quality, Li
black, navy, brown, jade,
Pekin and poppy; 40-inch
width.
Yard, $1.95
Burj-Nah Sttond Floor
Dress Goods : Suitings : Coatings
New Tweeds
Rough tweed suitings in
the newest heather mix
tures; 54-inch width.
Yard, $2.25
- Coatings
New spring' velours in
suitable weight for capss
and wraps; 54-inch width.
Yard, $2.95
Burg oa-Nah Sob4 Floor
Victrola Dept.
A beautiful new model of
THE CHENEY
"Aristocrat of Phonographs"
is now being shown
in our
New Victrola Department
THE WESTMINSTER
presents a distinctly new
type in design. Its deep,
rich finish harmonizes
with any background, its
tone reveals that rich
purity and flutelike clear
ness found only in the
Cheney.
$150.00
Bur(is-Nath Fifth Floor
OOO
Veilings
A new and most com
plete line of spring veil
ings at prices that range
from 25c to $2.00 a yard.
A fine mesh is dotted
with chenille in colors to
combine with hats and
frocks.
There are also rich
Chantilly veils and the
popular French dot veil
ings. Burfeu-Nash Main Floor
Trimmings
Wool Bandings Vivid
colors and combinations
for girdles and sashes,
and trimmings on sport
garments. Reasonably
priced.
6-inc Braids In two-tone
shades for sashes on
sport garments. Black
and American Beauty,
navy and jade, brown
and tan. Yard, $1.65.
Burg-Nah Main Floor
OOO-
Saturday An Opportune Time to
Purchase New Silks at Low Prices
Radium Silk
Many shades; in a qual
ity much used for lingerie,
linings, blouses, dresses;
40-inch width.
Yard, $2.25
, New Foulards
Favored for summer
wear. Shower proof, in
navy, brown, black, and
light grounds; 40-inch
width.
Yard, $2.95
French Serge
Fine all wool navy blue
French serges; 54 -inch
width. Very special, at
Yard, $1.95
A Sale of
Umbrellas
$joo
Good quality umbrella cloth.
Loop handles., mission and
ebony tops. Seven-rib, para
gon frames. An exceptional
value.
BuitttNaih Main Floor
OOO
Candy Specials
Cordial Cherries
Tark & Tilford's candy.
Delicious cherries in liquid
cream.
Mb. box, 77c; 't lb., 42c.
Cream Caramels
Chocolate, chocolate
mint, vanilla and vanilla
nut. Deliciously fresh,
lb., 57c.
Peanut Brittle
The good old-fashioned
kind. Crisp, brittle, with
fresh nuts. Very special
Saturday at
1 lb., 21c.
Fresh Penochi
Deliciously rich vanilla
and maple penochi stuffed
with nuts and priced at
lb., 44c.
Burgtis-Nash Candy Shop
Mezzanine Floor
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Flowers
The flowers that bloom
in the spring will need all
their charm to hold their
own with these lasting
blossoms that hail from
abroad.
Perfumed American
Beauty Roses, Goldea
Ophir; spicy carnations
in red, pink, and white,
and pond lilies that float
upon a bowl of water. All
are exceedingly attractive
and are most reasonably
priced. ..
Burgeis-Naah Main Floor
OOO
Drug Specials
Merck Milk Sugar, 74c.
Mecca Compound, large
size, $1.19.
Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey,
98c.
K-Y Lubricating Jelly,
19c.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi
cal Discovery Tablets,
39c.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
39c.
Lithium Citrate Tablets,
5-gr., 39c.
Turpo for colds, 17c and
34c.
De Witt's Little Early
Risers, 19c.
Dr. King's New Discovery,
79c.
Swamp Root, large size,
89c.
Burii-Naih Main Floor
OOO
Women's Hose
Pure thread silk stock
ings made with 6-thread
toe and heel and 12-strand
silk top. A hose that will
give real service. Black,
navy, nude, rose, beige,
sand, dark grey "and
shades of brown.
Child
ren s
Hose
School stockings for
boys and girls. Light and
medium weights in black,
white, and brown. Pair,
35c; 3 pairs for $1.00.
Burfeta-Naah Main Floor
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iThis store uses no comparative prices they are misleading and dften untrue