12-A THE JiKE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. AVMh 23. 1922. Ueportation of j Love-Mad Butler Upheld at Capital .iUnt SmrUry of Labor, 1 (owner. Hold Up Ac lion to Allow Content Agint Order. Vhinton, April 21 The reeord rf ait immigration examining board at i:iti inland, which ordered Au ItuM I'rohit, a Swii waiter, deport- r. from the United Stale a an alien wlm bad Hirrrptitioiuly entered the I niiril Mdtet, approved today lv Ait.mt Secretary of Labor UrHumx. Imt the rdtr lor lti re moval trum the l 'inteu Mate kit iiiuniiud. to allow I'rttbkt'a attorney (ut liter tune to prrcnt ttigumfiit fur delay in the attton. Although the record cf the de jm intent were olely concerned with the legality of the man' entrance into the United Nate, the cae ac cured much proininenre when I'robit look the matter to the federal court by liabeat corpu proceeding and reconnted befoie Justice Knox at New York hia atory of conspiracy to bar lii its from the t'niied' States herause a number of I'ittsburgh hrireMea fell in love with him last full while lie worked ai waiter in country club. The court ordered him tiniicd over ! the immigration ocrviie lor examination and the nied mm' experts' at llli Uland reported that he wa mentally unound, but tin' wa not certified to in the record approved today. t In view of an invctigatioit by the Swiss legation the cac was Riv en upeiial consideration by the La bur department. l'ntosel Improvements in Park to Be Discussed City Commissioner J. B. Hummel iull be at the llanscom park green house Sunday morning at 11 to meet residents of that community with reference to proposed improvements in this park. Thomas Lynch of the llanscom p. nk district addressed invitations which read: "J. 15. Hummel, city commihsioiicr i of parks, will be at the greenhouse, llanscom park, Sunday morning at II. If you are interested in llans com park and want to see it im proved, please be on hand to give Mr. Hummel your ideas. He wants jo meet the peoblc who use the park and, at my suggestion, has agreed to be present at the time and place aforesaid" i One of the proposed Improvements for Hanscoin park is permanent side walks. 4 . Youth Confesses Staging i Holdup of Himself for $35 I Louis McMollcn, 18, 1239 South fifteenth street, confessed to De tective Aughe, Franks and Gurnett yesterday that he held himself up March 25. J Short in funds he had collected for the Fruit Center, 1611 Leaven worth street, McMullen robbed him jelf of $35 at Twenty-fifth and l'opplctoii streets, then told the po lice three bandits surprised him at fhe point of a gun while he was re pairing a motor car tire. . The confession was made after the detectives dragged him out of a clothes closet in his home this morning. , t . Prisoner Asks if He Can .1 Have Otto Cole for Lawyer 5 Sheriff Mike Clark was sauntering about the court house yesterday when he was confronted by two men awaiting trial in federal court. ;'"Mr. Sheriff," said one of the pris oners, "I have no money for a law yer. Is there a chance to get Otto Cole to defend me. Cole beat the death chair and he ought to make it easier for me." - "You will have to have your case continued indefinitely," replied Clark, "Cole is so busy that he will riot be able to defend anyone for a long, long time." ". Frank McGinty Sued for $8,000 Due on Mortgage ; Frank McGinty, wealthy , real estate man, involved in domestic troubles, was made defendant in a suit filed in district court by Robert L. Robinson who seeks to recover $8,000 due on a mortgage. ! McGinty some time ago was lodged in jail for 10 days for con tempt of court. . According to At torney Max Fronikin, counsel ' for Mrs. McGinty, action to garnishee other properties of the real estate 'man will be taken unless McGinty pays $40Q to bis wife as part ali mony. Lincoln Firm Gets Contract for Paving at Deshler Deshler, Neb., April 22. (Special Telegram.) Roberts Construction Conioanv of Lincoln cot the contract for 16,650 yards of brick paving at $3.19 a yard and 4,300 yards of rein forced concrete pavirtg at $2.10 a yard. Paving distiitt No. 1 outfit jjvill be shipped, from' Lexington. Yfcrk will be started next week and c,onfp"teted by August 1. Deshler will sell the contractor sand and gravel from its own beds. Loses Fight Again?t j Immigration Ban Latttt tmnrnwa S.tid Copt..' Hlah Preuura Staaai Coofeer Cnmnlata Knd Perfect In every trtail Cannot explode. Aktoliittly itain tight. Note tlM aafety future, eteam gauge, eatery valve and caeclal 12 Inch eteam nutlet valve, etude of absolutely onreat Heavy eopnar through our. N solder Inside. Can screw Is laroo enough for hand easily cleaned. Ha n thou sand uses. Yea pay no more for this heavy solid oonnor pressure boiler than for those esado of cheap metals. ' WORLD'S LOWEST PRICES 3 gal. 7.50 4 gal. $10.00 S gal. $12.5 gal. 15.00 10 gal. 17 50 e.il. 23.0. 30 tl M OO SEND ONLY , TOW MO $1.00 - SaitTY WUK Order any sin sjoii. or at the price shown SfiattTHHT- lust toll us the sire yen want, enclose tl. The) 8oller will hipped at once without red tape delay. Pay the bal ance when Bailer la delivered. Also mado la wash-holler shapes 12. IS. 20. 25. 35 uafte alzos. Price fl per gallon. GEMEftAL PROOUCTS CO. Dept. SI 12 IK7 W. lake St.. Chkapo I! SOLID COPPER I STEAM PRESSUI V M ,-J.. Holdup Boast of Pair Lands Them and Girl in Jail Alleged to Have ToW Friend "We Held Up Pawn. phop'-Held for In veotigation. 7 he itleged boat of two men that "we held up pawnihop" sent them and a woman friend to jail Fri day n it lit for iuvestisation. The men are Harlan Hay. 2413 Capitol avenue, a railroad brakeman, and John J. Murphy, laborer, 1915 Webhter itreet, and the woman t Hael Thomas, domestic, 20IJ Har ney ptrcrt. where the arret were made by Detective! Me and Dona hue and I'atrolman Davis. Detectives arc trying to connect them vith the holdup of M. Gitlin in hia pawnshop at 1121 Douglas street or with the holdup of William Hrookstein in a pawns-hop at 418 North Sixteenth atrcct. Carl Chapman, 1915 Webster utreci. truck drher, Murphy'i friend, wa arretted Ut mulil by I'dtrolineii Cbarl" ryneitd Ivwing and inveat;:i!tora are trjiug in con. nect him with a aerie of drug ntore holdups. The aliened boat ( Ray and Murphy that "we held up a pawr hhop" was nude to a girl friend aud told by her to another friend, ac cording to the police. Boy Scout Plant Tree, at Camp Gifford on Arlor Day Boy Seoul observed the St'th an niverary of Arbor day eterday aft ernoon at Camp Gilford by planting 100 elm, ycamore, weeping willow and ehcrry tree. Gilbert II. Gendall, local conunii aioner of the organization, accom panied the boy. Governor McKel vie wa invited to attend, but be re plied that he would end rrprecn-, tative. U. S. Tood Produt U llankrtipt New York, April 22 A pet it inn in bankruptcy auaiimt the United State Food I'rtxluct corporatimf wa bled in federal court today, l.iabilitici ol $J6,w..8.J0, including the liabilitiri of uhidiary companiei, and acts of $57.8-12.896 were listed. Diver Wins Fight With Devil Fish Underneath Sea PiercM Montrr Hdy Willi Har, Forting HtJfae uf Ousting Dinlirace ot Tt'titailc. Tacoma. Vah., April 2.'. Bat tling for Ma life, 50 feet beneath the tiirface of Fusel pound, Walter Me- Cray, a diver, known In marine eir cle from Alaska to California, came i out victorioti here yesterday ever a Ki.n't devil iih. The moiinter wound It tentacle d tiultily about MeCray that the i diver wa unable to reach the knife be carried for protectinu. When one I ten I :n le threatened to rut oiT the air i upply, McCray, through the sub marine telephone, railed br a timet teel wrecking bar. With thi weapon, the diver wa able to pierce lite body tif the devil bli and, at Ut. Willi iii4ti and uionater mil trur gling drapeiatrly, Mi t ray wdiat to the turiaet by l' dtver't aiataqt and other turn failed 14 help. While Htcbard Uurnett, dock wkhiuan, itoi4 by with drawn t" lot, unable to hoot bee aue the diur and devil tub were Hi complctrly langlrt), otheri attacked wiih what wfapoiti there were at band and, at Ui, i ti ilrvd lnh rdeaaej it Intld and disappeared brnratlt the water. The devil belt wa one of the large! em rin in ihee water and wa the trt, Maiay Mid, that ever atuk'd itiiu, McCray. who urTcred chiefly from e,hautioit, wa prepared to reum diving today. Sausages Save Truck Driver Hit by Train 1.0! Angeles, C'al.. April 22. Jiaii- h.ihc as a shork ahstirber n.iveil the life of K. R. Craddock, truck driver, I here yesterday, according to hi opin ion expressed in his report to the po. lice, t ratldoik was drivinii a truck hrlonginti to a packing company and lillctl witli meat protluctf, when a t'acilic Llcctrtc locomutive hit it at a crowing. Uyitantlers said ' Crad dock sailed 20 feet, but alighted on a tthipmcut of sausace that hud sailed a little quicker than he did. He was unhurt, but badly tangled in link sausage. Big Canning Firm Bankrupt. Columbus, O., April 22. On ap plication of the Whiltaker-Gleisiug company of Wheeling, W. Va.. Judge John . Sater, in United States dis trict court today appointed a receiver for the Sears & Nichols Canning company of Chilticothe, O., o"c of the largest food canning companies in the United States. THE DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY SANATORIUM Lincoln, Neb. This institution is the only one In the central west with separate buildings situated in their own grounds, yet entirely distinct, and rendering: it possible to classify cases. The one building being fit ted' for and devoted to the treat ment of noncontagious and nonmen tal diseases, no others being admit ted; the other Rest Cottage being designed for and devoted to -, the exclusive treatment of select mental cases requiring for a time watchful care and special nursing. An Open Letter to Robert S. Trimble Dear Bob : Well. Bob, thw is to be a memorable week in your career, for you are about to put over the bijrgrest thins: you have ever tackled I refer to the selling of a million dollars in BONDS for the erection of the new Elks Home at 18th and Dodge and you arc doing it for Omaha and all Elks, with no thought of profit or reward to yourself. 4 The boys selected you as Chairman, Bob, because of your reputa- k tion for doing things, and doing them well. As head of the Chamber of Commerce, and as an officer of the Elks, you proved that you arc a "go-getter," so we are expecting you to make good, as usual. Do you know, Bob, I collected a dollar from you the very first day I worked for The Pantorium? You handed me a big banana along with the dollar, and, by George I that banana meant more to mc than the dollar, for it showed what kind of a fellow you arc. For twenty-five years you have been paying bills to The Pantorium, but you've never paid one that gave me more pleasure than that 'first one. Well; Bob, the eyes of Omaha and all Elkdom will be on you and your bond selling committee this week go to it ! Thirty-niners never fail. Good luck to you,; t . President for 25 years.' Of Renewed Cars Extended Over Sunday and Monday For the Benefit of Some Who Could Not Get Here Saturday Every Car You See on the Street Is a Used Car Your banker, your doctor, your attorney, the big and little men of the business field, all drive used cars.' Satisfaction Drive the car you select five days. If at the end of that time you are not entirely satisfied with it, bring the car back and we will gladly allow you every dollar you have . paH on it to apply on the purchase of any car in stock. EasyPaymentPlan Cadillacs Six Different Types 1 Buicks Dodges Franklins Hudsons Packards All renewed and ready to drive away. Get Here Early Get the Car You've . Always Wanted Many have profited by our big sacrifice of re newed, rebuilt cars, some demonstrators included It's YOUR OPPORTU NITY and here's the very car you've been wanting among these Coupes, Roadsters, S e d an s, and Touring Cars. Tour This Summer in a Cadillac. ( A SAFE PLACE TO BUY" , - " , ' ' - v . 1 J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co. Farnam at 26th Street OMAHA, NEB. Hi T OMAHA O F7ZV T Campaign 'April24lo29 'A Thhty-N'mef Never Falls 1 1 1 1 I'M 1 Mti - . . r . 111 m - ink ii wuH.cn 1 inMii. i rr III 1 Mkm u 2lI:F KIT 11 n XZ&TJ 7? III I tl Mill II r " f 'VJL 1 m rMi " III H iV "7"' " , . I!l I I I I 11 iA I ! for . Trinplnri at New Orlfin. New Orlfii. U, April 3.'.-- uuy aecortien, tw untim redy today lo entertain Ihe trirmiial concljte rf lite Kntjilii TentpUr, which begin Monday lliirty itve thound Templar and ineiulter o( their (aniiliei re e peeled. See BoncT s Window. 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