Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 13, 1922, Page 12, Image 12
12 THE DEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 19: Mob Siiirit Still j$20,000 UW Suit Is. Trial in Fremont ia iiiiiiHMiii, oina i R, I p. . Fi'cmoiil, Nrb, April 2. (Spt ISIini) Mill V lOr f')-Atfrca llcaumo.u ml Wil I Cilfi V ..My Traffic ml In difference on Qurtioni of Morality in Support of Hit Atkcrlion. The mob "t Htiuli w prtiifJ on Mount Cahary in ihc word "Crucify lliiii!" it rampant in iht world, am) fvrn in Omaha, to day, according to fli.hop Ernest V, ShyW, who a-MroKd the nm hour Holy Wrrk aervK'n yraterdajr in Rrattdria thrairr, 'Iht voir of tin niub U mighty in crucifying Clin.t today," aid the buhop. "Moral rowardire in char. arteritte of the mob. ln't it true that God it with the minority today lint a true nut the mob i amav wrong. We had a mob in thi city leceniiy." Cite Billboard Signi. Drawing the mob spirit thoutiht to concrete coiu-lmimiit, the hitmp aliened that thia spirit is rcponible tor glaring billboard ngnt which ap pear in Omaha,-"aurac-ting the aim pie and the pruricnt-mimM by ad' vertiaing a vamp that malcr ClcO' patra look like a baby. , "It wai re ligiou prejudice that crucified Christ and rctiflioui preiu dice la crucifying him todav, the areaker continued. 'It wai a disciiilr who denied Chrit in the crucial hour. Tin dis ciple wat-a rcprekentative of the so called Christian people of today, who would sell their master tor M) cents. Ir waa the irreligious rcligioniMs who shouted 'Crucify Hun" Refer to Whisky Traffic. The bishop tttatfd that this mob spirit finds expression in a Uck of thought for the weliare of another; a disregard of the belief that "I am my brother'! keeper." In that con nection he' referred to the traffic in whisky poison in defiance of na tional laws and the general indiffer ence on questions of morality. The mob will be saved," he said in conclusion, "by men and women who live in 'the clear atmosphere o( Christian devotion. We need to be reinforced by the power and pifrpose of the Son of Man and when Easter comes it will mean new souls rather than new clothes." The bishdp said the crucifixion meant the Salvation of the world. George Campbell led the music. Rev. C. E.i Cobbey presided. Dr. Frank G. Smith will speak on Thurs day n6on. iV B0WE1VS' Value-Giving Store i , " ' Floor and Bridge Lamps Select your Floor or Bridge tamps at Bowen's. From the larga number we are show ing and the low prices at which they are marked you are sure to be satisfied. Choice selection at $13 50, $18.95, nv $21.00 Ferns ar mW 1 . Hi Large, healthy Ferns, 07 while they last, only, C Rose Bushes a. 0i MilaJr (red) Rose Bashes, choice, each. . . ' It Pays to Shop at Bowen's him llee.e, prominent Podtfe coun ty farmers, brg.n their fight again! OrviHe riant, wealthy former re siding near Dodtfe, Neb, demanding f.ll.ttiO damages for alleged libcL lb pUmtitl charge that riant maltcioiioly secured a search war rant whirh charged theut with the theit of a rhiikeus Imm In farm I lie farms of both plaintiff were thoroughly searched by ethciaU, but the mining fowls were not located. fleaumoMt and lleese now claim that their reputations have been greatly injured, that they have suf fered mental pain and aniiun.li and much humiliation as result of the search of their property and ' the suspicion cast in their direction without so (heir tit grounds. IlanU replies that be acted in good faith. Forfeit Pretty Clothe to Remain With Mother Rather than desert her invalid mother, Marion I'.. Ilolton, 14, gave un an opportunity to wear pretty clothes, to attend an exclusive girls' school and to travel, Ihi was re vealed in the testimony at s hearing before Judge Sears yesterday when Marion appealed for money for clothes from her father. The father. If. Hires Bolton, was livorrtd from the mother in 1917. At that time Gould Diet, who took a fancy for Marion, offered to send her to school if she choe to live with her father. "But my mother needed me. was the explanation of the girl. Tife of Syrup Man Granted Alimony of $150 a Month Mrs. Howard Farrrtl was granted ISO a month temporary alimony and $150 for attorney's fees by Judge Scars in the district court yesterday. She is suing Howard Farrcll. head of the Farrcll Syrup company, for divorce on the grounds of cruelty. HEAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale Tapers; apply freely up nostril. V VapoRud Omt 17 Million Jan Ui ttevfr CtaCQtt ' a as.wsiissiMi MatfnM Daily 2:15 Ev.ry Nlfhl 8:15 "ROLFE'S REVUE" On of tha Biffmt and Clauimt In Vaudeville 1 A Company at Ctnutna Artltta Don Alfomo Zalaya Jam Barbar and Jar a Jachaaa JAMES C. MORTON & CO. Howard' 6pttacl La Pllarica Trta LYDELL id MACY Topic ol th Day AM)' Fable Path. Weakly Matin, 15c to SOc; Hot 75c and ft Sat. and Sua. Night. 15c to $lMt em SI. 2 Sat. and Sun. Next Week FOUR MAftJt BROTHERS JUST TWO DAYS MORE TO WAIT Opens Saturday 12 o'clock (Noon) Six "Good Time" Vaudeville Acts PLEASING PHOTOPLAYS ft? ft skews ia Me. ! NEW SHOW TODAY DORIS MAY . aW HARRY MYERS ia "Boy Crazy" You will onjoy eein( thi rinpiaf. roaring;, racing comedy f 12 o'clock doings in a o'clock town. iD.T. Mount Dies at Louisville. Kv. Hotly of Former Oouueilmaii to He Drought to Oiiidlu for Uuriul. 15, T. Mount, former city coun cilman and prominent Omaha biii nesi man, died Tuesday at Louisville, Ky, The body v. ill be brought back for burial in )'rorrt Hill feme tery, Friday. Mount would have been 82 on April 22. Hefore aerviug in the council in I896-1906. Mount' was a liarness uaker, was in the coat business and operated a company (or street sprinUius; before the city aumed this function. He came to Nebraska from Nashville, Tcnn.. in JtW) and vat candidate (or the state Iei- Uture in the early days. - lie was a republican. -Mount left Omaha in 1907 to do sheep raisin In western Nebraska. The following year his wife died and he went to live with two dauKbtrrs, Mrs. M. L. Llsmore and Mrs. M. II. Collins, in Louisville. He died at the Collins home. Mount homes in Omaba were on the site of the present Strand theater and Thirtieth and l'arihc streets, the present A. I. Root home runeral services are to ne nciu Friday at 2 30 at the IIul a"d tcprn mortuary, Mrs, Mrtiii Dun ham. Ill "South Tbirty-third street, a sister-iu law, is the only rdative living here. '. ' ' K. of t la KKiiiilify Fourth Dfgrre in Dnialia May 30 Exemplification of the fourth de Krcc by menibers of the local assent blv, Knight of Columbus, vvStl be held May ;, with a military nu( at Holy SepuMier cemetery, at which Judge tieorge V. Corcoran of York, Neb., will preside as niater, it wa decided at a meeting of the as sembly in the grill of Hotel 1'otitf- nrlle last night, at which J. J. Hum-hcy, faithful navigator of the Omaha assembly, presided. Sixty attended. Father Tudite announced consecra tion of Sacred Heart church June 2J by Archbishop (jlennon of at Louis, Auditorium Bonds to Be Urged In Council tcu-r and eMrriur improvements art i.edd. ComuiiHner Zimiuan will offer h council for consideration tenia- ilJ. Cllatlal sT.Sat ailtillif KaMaiK ill An uoluuiuc proioaiiig an iue of; - . fflr i22S,(0 Auditiiriuni bunds Hill be! kubmilled to the city council riext lrmriit. These plans show an cuu line of a proposed market house Tuesday morning by City Commis- f Uimm he w sioner If. 0. inmiaiv 1272(A feet. Mr. iuinian stated the council a1 ready has a.'reed the Auditorium should be completed. Varioua in- t am not advocating using the basement of the Auditorium (or s market place," said Mr. Zimman, A A REAL LUNCH BY A REAL CHEF THE COST BUT 38c Daily at tk HOTEL CASTIC CAFE AND CAFETERIA ALFRED JONKH, Prop, and Chef. EMPRESS STRATFORD COMEDV FOUR NEW SHOW TODAV "School Frollca" DOUCAL A LEARY "Song. Mualc and Swill' BILLY EDITH DEVEREAUX Comady Variety Novrlly THE STRATFORD COMEDY FOUR Vaudavil at li0, 4, Si30, SiOO NOW PLAYING Ruth Stonehouse in person at 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 and Her Dixie Syncopators Kathryn MacDonald in the "Infidel" Starts Today 0 Grave! Where Is Thy Vic-to-ree? o death! where is thv stiucr? Folks thought these birds had shuffled off, But you can't kill them, by jing! And; when they breeze back home and find ?!!?0 boy! Let's go! Hing, ding! a With Anna Q. Nilsson and Norman Kerry WARNING This is no picture for folks with a sense of humor and a cracked lip! See it : . Today, Tomorrow and Saturday . Starts Easter Sunday!! chuckles! Laughs!! Roars!!! Chaplin'H on the Job again, paying out up roar at overtime rates. On Same Program Will Rogers and Lila Lee IN- Glorious Day Ever imagine how you'd feel after laughing two solid hours? Don't Miss This Double Proflram Starting Next Sunday. )9 STARTS TODAY Last Times Friday PAULINE ' FREDERICK "Two Kinds ot IVoiiien" A Story ol tba Weal Coming Saturday CHAS. RAY in "The Barnstormer" rouhd 3 "The Leather Pushers" "tiiii I will put the mattfr up to the city round! (or ddilmation." Pre Want AJs Traduce Rrsulls. Old Felt and Panama Hats Made New DRESHER BROTHERS Pyr, flMawt, Hallar At. SMS MIV rnai StrMt f gooco") Now Showing "LitUe Miss Smiles" Buster Keaton in "The High Sign" Starts Sunday " THEODORA " History's Greatest Vamp last Timet Tomorrow Pauline Frederick in- 'Two Kinds of Women" STARTS SAT. CHAS. RAY In n Barnttermcr" Run4 Tkraa "The Leather Pushers" MAX WARDALL at SaallU. Nltanal Laclurar Thaaphlcal Saciaty, WIU Ci Thra Publtc Ucliira la Arthur Auditorium ftO SOUTH laTH STREET Friday Evnlf. April 14, "Wrtstlinf With Fata' Saturday, P. M., "HiK Prcnta Ptjrcnolofy" Sunday, 81 tS P. M., "Pa'rsonal Ascendency and tk Subconscious Mind" Th Laclura Ar Fra and th Public I Invited. II II II II II II II II II II II II tfa am II - II II II II I! II II II II II II 00 II Silk Hosiery for Easter to Match Your Dress or Suits We Have. Easter 'Cloves to Match Your Costume New Things to Wear That You Have Not Seen Before! Recent Express Shipments Enable Our Apparel Depart" ment to Off er Only the Newest of the New) for Easter Easter Dresses $24.50 200 dresses in Taf feta, Canton Crepe, Chenille Crepe, Ro shanara and fig ured Cantons. AH sizes and all shades, real dresses that we have not seen dup licated, before this spring. Easter Suits $35.00 115 new high class navy blue and better grade tweed, suits, mostly one of a kind made up as the sea son's smartest styles. Materials, Twill Cord, Tricotine and Novelty tweeds. Styles for misses, ladies and stouts in this group. Made to sell at a great deal more. A for tunate cash purchase enables us to offer them. Hosiery for Easter Wear Women's Pure Thread- Silk Hose Lace and' embroidered clox. Black, white and. cordo van, special $3.15. . Women's Pull Fashioned Silk Lisle Hosiery "Regular and extra" sizes, black, white cordo-' van ana gray $i.uu. Ladies Silk Lisle Hose Hemmed and ribbed -top, all sizes; b 1 a c k, white and cordo van 50c. yrfTTI Silk Underwear Specials Jersey Silk Vests and Bloomers Jersey silk vests, ! embroidered, front, ribbon shoulder straps; Jersey silk bloomers, reinforced; on sale at, special $1.98. .. . Main Floor ' Crepe de Chine and Radium Teddies Tailored or Trim med with lace op Georgette Crepe; ribbon shoulder strap; pink, blue, maize or orchid $2.98. Creoe de Chine Night Gowns Tailored or daintily trimmed with lace; $5.98 value $3.98 .. -n. Ba?a' Second Floor Easter Shirts, Ties, Hats and Other Necessities Easter Shirt Special, $4.95 Scores of beautiful silk shirts for Easter wear. Every conceivable kind of weave and coloring is represented. Make him a gift of an Easter shirt. Easter Tie Special. 85c Men's new four-in-hand ties; moires, twills, pop lins, polka dots, grenadines and silk knits every new shade and shape. We've Prepared Z Boys As Well as Their Dads Easter Suits for Boys HART SCHAFFNER A MARX AND., OTHER GOOD MAKES $6.95, $10, $12 up to $20 Including blue serges and fancy wool mixtures, in all the newest models. One and two-pant suits. Ages 3 to 18 years. Boy' Shirts and Blouses Kaynee make ; all new patterns, at $1, $1.50, $2, $3. BOYS GET A BALL MASK FREE! We have purchased over 300 baseball masks for boys every one heavily padded and strongly reinforced. Get one FREE with, every suit purchase of $6.95 and up. II II II II II II II II If II II II II II II II II II ll ll II II II II II II II II ii Pictor at 12, 2:30, 5:00, 7:30, 9:45 II Howard St., bet. 15th ead 16th