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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1922)
I Cbadron; S. U, DtirjUrrry h4 C, M, New ton, Surth l Uite; M. F,. titocli, l'ratord; l.ituolii ! Siinpii, Sidney t l' H. Matiun, Mcrrnusin, and II. C. Leuufiiheinr, tiothnt. burg, are aiuoiii; the wrirrncr. Other in the purl if JJ are. J, A, Anuberry, Mn Oily; Arnrt Andrews. St, Paul I'. S- t'a'n, I r mom; lhri llanxin, lleiiuuiifrd; Samuel lliuluii, iiMiul KUud; Kail K. Krtt. VVet Point; J. V, McPtur Uml. Ktikhvillr: K. K. Kuticka, Schuvler; K. A. Scott, Sutherland; K. A. Ihoiuas, Pender: r P. Thomp- .n, I oiis, and V. W, WiHiusun Damage Suit Revived; Plaintiff Now Dead An aiu-nipt to revive a Slikioou d oiuc kuit, the iiru'iul pUimul in uhicli is now drad, l-aiuml a bear ing belore I rlf r j Jnde Wood niih )fteij4y. John O. Vcir und .1 C Tuxi filed the suit aKainot the Micouii Pacific railioad on bihali ot Albert Allen of Yoik, cb., injured in an auto accident at the Hilt line rros- iii and TweniHih street. April , A!Kii died the mat day, .ti- llotUnd. dtlriue attorney. ai, gued (or dikiiudl berju.e nun's. i4iie wai (Ma 1 Allen, and le rnue be m in no rimiMion fallow, mg ili' atcidtnt ta amlioiMe the til "ti id uny suit in bis name. ,e it,i 4i liken pending the 4rri4l l the dead man' nter, whs u rM'eetcd to tistiiy ber brother Md lu-r to biiug the uit. A partly blind brother, who lues in Omaha, IrMil.ed bis brother was consciou vrrv little id the time between the accident and bis death. Engineer Cites Cuts in Expenses of Bell Company lYrliiiical Kxprrt Tfitifin it Ptione Rate Hearing Tell of Kronomiet Organization Theme and o'(4HU,tion j, ilm4id 4 when iu Ricnber put '! and uu Into it and t-tprtt lor a the gH4 of the individual and the dt lelujmient oi personality. Nothing rail be accomplished iu a big way by indiudu4 eilort. Men must land li'gcihcr, for divided tliry Ml." Dr. I t lecrnily succeeded Dr. Titus Love as raster cl the Firl Mtliodit church. T, H. Dysart, attorney, krd the support ol the club in the sale of boudt to iinnce the new Ilk dub. house. Western Nebraskans Lead on Grand Jury Wctein Neir.ls merl make tip il largest put of the federal fraud jury, lupiuelcd Monday, to it Iu 0iU4ha May I. Several Hock fraud rate are i it considered for poU tie indictment. Siiy narcotic and a large number ci liquor case will be siibmiitrd. - . Vi! Chaulk and Walter F. Mate 1MI, lluuha juror are i P. lUanJ. Mo SuiiiIi Thirty-itikt: etcr K. Klpp Kloi'n P inting com ay and 1 rank VViUox, iiuiiraiue man. Knout l'roHl(r Jailed tirorse U'iImjh of Kansas City, found priuig iooiiis in the Hotel l't!e Monday night, wa sen Iciued to ru (4vs in jil for fancy in Ccutul police court thi morn iii w'. of Pastor Before Club The minions ot orgni4tum was the theme of an address by Dr. J. W. C. Fl. peaking yesterday at the Omafia Lion club luncheon at ibc Hotel Rome. 'Organisation is a tar of great magnitude in this modern day '"l lite," Dr. Fast said. "Modern hie it expressed through organisation, 'ME OMAHA. fc.UNr.MA. AfKlL , ff ) I ( T J. 1( Lincoln, April 18. (5pccUt.)F. I- Rhodes cl the engineering depart inrnl of the Anirrtcan Telephane snl Telegraph company occupied the wit Ptt (l4ii4 dunng this morning' Kt ion i the heating oi the Northwest ern Hell compn before the iih ri!wy commimon on telephone u". 11I tfktiuicny ts technical and had W do wild the economic! repre niifd in the contract between the Northwestern ttell company and the parent organisation. ' Mr. Rhodes told about a tavinf oi Cnurt per year on one item re suiting from the ditcovery and ue of a metal alloy at a substitute (or platinum in mating certain electrical contract. He id that the multiple uie ot wire 1ia been developed by em lloyinr electric current! of different v.ave frequencies so that half a doicn conventions can be carried on over on wire circuit at the same time. The railway commission ha! re ceived a copy of resolution adopted i by the pougua county ioaru oi com tnisMoners, declaring that a telephone rate increase at tnis time was an un warrantable burden on the citiient and business interests of the country. A reduction oi rates iustead of a raise should be ordered, the county board asserts iu the resolution. Cuban Borrower Sent to Jail on Vagrancy Charge Domingo Jose, who claim to b the on of a wealthy Havana (Cuba), plantation owner, wa sentenced to 90 day in jail by Police Judge Fos trr on a vagrancy charge yester day. Dressed in dapper clothe and silk underwear, Jose v had borrowed , money from acquaintances iu O ma la, where be has been for les than a month, with the promise that his i . it 1 ...I , Mtlier WOUIU soon irna nira Mvrm hundred dollars from which he would repay them. From Frank Vadrirk he borrowed $10, and from Hoy Koukal, Hotel Rome, he bor rowed $35. Jose admitted to detectives that liis father was unable to send money. Lawyers, Beware, Another Prisoner Pleads Own Case Attorneys look to your fees. Another prisoner, a la Otto Cole and Dave Gilinski, yesterday pleaded In' AH.M In rnnntif rnurt. ' Ed Zaloudek was accused of illegal possession, manufacture and sale ot liquof. He guccesslully defended himself on all counts but the manufacture 'charge, on which he was fined $100. . in the course or cross-csauwia-tfdli'of witnesses, he and Deputy County Attorney Henry Beal en Caged in a little verbal tilt, but were calmed by Magistrate Crawford. i 1 1 Musician Often Hit Her Instead of Keys, Wife ays Instead of striking the ivory keys of his piano, her musical husband frequently struck her, Bess Morse, 2.1, alleges in petition for divorce frcm Warren Morse, 25, filed yes tcrday in district court by her at torney, Max Fromkin. She alleges cruelty. . The Morses were married in Council Bluffs December 30, 1920, ac cording to the petition which state the husband now is in California playing in movie orchestras and cabarets. The- wife i working in Omaha. - " . ' Orpheum Receipts Will Go to Benefit Actors' Fund Receipts of the Friday afternoon ( Vaudeville performance at the Or phean theater will be turned into the benefit actors fund for the Na tional Vaudeville Artists, Inc. More than 600 theaters in the United States and Canada will hold this benefit performance again this year ' as they have in past seasons. (. Funds derived from this testi monial matinee ore to provide each member of the National Vaudeville A'tists with an insurance policy ior $1,000. There are more than 10,000 members. More Memberships Sought f in Visiting Nurses' Body Visiting nurses who are just com pleting a campaign for dollar-a-year memberships realize therfc are many Omaharis who may have been over looked in the solicitation for mem bers and who desire to be affiliated with this humane work. These per sons should Bret in touch with Vis iting Nurse headquarters. 501 city ball, it is announced. The nurses t,nn' tn' attain i me mhershio 1 Of 5,000 and report they already are near their goal. Pawnshoo Holdup Suspect Nabbed by Police in Chase After a short chase through the Uncle Sam. restaurant, a youth about 23, who gave nis name as uus .rrtH hv Detectives Treg A Slezewski at Four teenth and Douglas streets yesterday' afternoon. He is held for investigation as a with the two recent daylight pawnshop - holdups. He told ponce ne is a ousuuy w American hotel. " Creditors and Heirs Both Claim Monev: Up to Court Who is to get $2,000 insurance left by Fatrick King ot Aurora, ien., has been put up to B. H. Dunham, referee - in oanicrupicy, yesirtuay. Creditors and heirs both claim it. ti, intnnnrc romnanv. to avoid JL lit ... ju. 1 V ' j i;;ni;n r.ai1 the sum into federal court, to be disposed ot as decided by the Hearing. . Woman Seeks Word of Son fr K R. Alexander of Newark Ail.- ii annralrd to oolice here to NEW YORK SIOUX CITY LINCOLN OMAHA The Sale of Sales Wednesday The Sale of Sales Wednesday No Doubt About It! This Great Sale of 00 Coate, Capes j Wrappy Effect Will Be the Talk of Omaha for Many a Day! A sale in which the great buying power of the Orkin Brothers' organization has outdone itself. One of the biggest manufacturers of fine Coats sold us their entire surplus stock,' consisting of 5000 beautiful Capes, Coats and Wraps for a mere song,' considering the extraordinarily fine qualities and superior stylings involved 800 is our share of this wonderful purchase. Come WEDNESDAY and get YOUR SHARE OF THIS GREAT SAVING. 00 Values $3Q50 ) Ems 450 of the 800 Are Coats Wrappy Effects or Coats with Big Mandarin Sleeves, Dolmans, Dressy Coats or Swagger Sport Coats, M 350 of the 800 Are Capes and Wraps I Flowing Capes and Cape Effects, Voluminous Wrappy Models, Cape Coats Enchanted by BriU liant Linings. Alluring Styles, Many Entirely New Innumerable styles for street, dress or sports oc casions, for chilly evenings or for beautiful sunshine. Models of simple elegance, or in richly embroidered, fringe trimmed or s i 1 k stitched effects. f Exceptionally Fine Quality Fab Panvolaine Shawsheen Veldyne Cordine Pandora Normandy Poiret Twill Cordine Beautifully Silk Lined Women's Sizes, 36 to 46 Do not miss this sale. Included you will find only coats of the kind you want. r. .."Juki viistfwii i ;A.jL.Tmimjim- Af7jr 'jjr.-r:. .. -.1 jt j .. K iv.-iV'.v.. jt 1 ifam arm' Y I b Every Coat Shown Here Wednesday for First Time the garments themselves tell - a fashion story that would require columns of description. There are plenty of Coats for a full day's selling more than 800 in all and plenty of. salesladies to sell them all in one day. Misses Sizes, 11 to 36 Come prepared to buy two. You will want even more; but two is the limit. locate her son, J. R. Alexander, 23, of whom she has not heara since ne was in Omaha last October,