THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 10. 1022. 11 Unrequited Love Leads to Heavy Day'sDeathToll Six Slain, Som in Hohjutuls, After Day of Komance and Traprtly in New York. BRINGING UP FATHER- eWered tit UCLA A0 MACOIK IN fVU. raci or cot-oiu in ihi uov att, Drawn for The Bee by McManui iCeatnfkH WCtU-WfvC HAD K OCUCrtTrOU Time OUT Vfc , HA.TC TO CC THEM CO ' CONT TMtf ASfC AN IOCAC COOPLt. bOCH AFfTtTlO. Thcyhc oevoTcoro W A u w NOW SHOWING V k y TOOBACK. -S l OONTSoSlAUs C31!crj . 1 o? 00 etoTe: P hf LOVE r rf-i J 1 aaamsjama, ....amninnBBBBri Xtw York, My 9 Romance and tragedy, walking land and hind through llie mnroooliian arra yester day, k(t jn their v.le the longest lit cf violence nd suicide the city has kiioun in nutty month. Seven persons in hoipiUti, six todies in morgues, and the story in i early every ee one of unrequited lev, Dr. Alfred H. Rirdrl, eye special ist, separated from hit wife, was said to hive Ions been infaturated with i Broadway chorui girl lie poisoned liiiiuelf for her love todav. . dying with in improvised spotlight glaring on hit fare. One of hi patient found his body. covered with a black bathrobe a Tall and with an electric rrading limp turned full on the pallid coun tenance. Kill Sweetheirt. John C. Kane, jr., 34, postoflice clerk, led hit school-teacher sweet heart. Elizabeth Dunn, 52, into Al toon Wood park at Manioroneck. to prei his suit for her hand. The hodies were found aide by tide. Hers had a bullet through the heart and hi a bullet through the brain. She mil clutched a bouquet of spring flowers they had gathered. Rela tives and acquaintances said Miss Dunn had refused Kane's pleas for marriage time and time again, be cause he drank, although she t'J mined she loved him. Vincent Laclardi, 18. painter in a doll factory, called Margaret Vio lent!, 17, into a hallway of the fac tory and begged her to elope with him. When she told hint she did not love him, he whipped out a pis tol and fired five shots. One pierced her chin. He then turned the weapon on himself but again his aim was bad and he suffered only a flesh wound in the cheek. Bites Girl's Cheek. Michael Stanshefsky, 20, was haled into Yorkville magistrate's court on a charge of annoying Margaret .Smith, a fellow factory worker, by persistently asking her to marry him. Just before the case was called, Stanshefsky flew at the young wom an, seized her by the throat and bit her cheek He was sent to Bellevue hospital for observation as to his sanity. ' . Two other attempts at suicide one successful in which the love motive was no.f apparent, were re-1 ported. ' Mystery surrounds the death of Vincent Morelli, 25, who died in a policeman's arms after he had been wounded in a pistol duel with two or three other men. He is said to have been involved in several bootlegger fights. In Harlem, Hugh Chambers shot and ceriously wounded Louis A. La velle, attorney, and fled, wounding Patrolman Pohndorf who pursued '. himr and finally captured- him.. t Body Is Bound. W The body of Robert Gay, cashier of the Newton (N. J.) gas company, who disappeared a month ago, was found and identified. Relatives said lie had been shell-shocked in France and attributed his death to a mental upset brought on by . the death of hiS mother. , - Home-going crowds in Grand street, in the lower east side were thrown into a panic when three men and two women fell wounded after five men suddenly drew pistols and ' began shooting at one another: The , gunmen began their battle within a block of police headquarters. All the gunmen except one escaped. The police said the shooting affray grew out of a murder eight months ago, when a street duel resulted .'in the death of the leader of a band of ' bootleggers. The wounded are said to have good chances for recovery. ; . Ten Motorists Fined for Fast or Reckless Driving Ten motorists were fined in Cen- tral police court yesterday morning. Hasie Gillan, 405 North Nineteenth street, was fined $10 for reckless driving, and these were fined for soeeding: C Blackman, 4121 North Forty-eighth street, $5; H. Barn schefel. 4121 South Second. $5; B, B. Dixon. 2913 Underwood, $5; E. G. Steinhieur, Harvard hotel, $10; D. C Pollard. , 2604 Castellar, ?5; Henry Matsen, 2511 Farnam, $10, and impounding of caV for five days; W. Morrowitz. 3018 Sherman, $1 ; H. W. Orr, 3016 Pratt, $5; A. Neusl, 2nsi) Cass, $5. r'-:n, grocer. 102 North Twenty-seventh, charged with speeding, C Welch's Special WMk of May 8th to 14th, Inchl Sive Wt Give Coffet. Tea or MHk FREE with Every 5c Order of Burn Wheat Tone Bread,. ALL SIX RESTAURANTS (DaJbKeum, OfcVHtUMlaRCUIT VAUOEVIUK Week Ceadadini the Vaudevilte Seaaea Matinee Daily 2:15 Every Nifht a:lS Laacdoa McConnick's Spectacular , Meloarama "THE STORM" The Bitr Production in Vaudeville Arthur Hartley A Helen Patteraon . Bill Robin eon PINTO and BOYLE MacRae it Clen Raymond Wilbert Crawford & Broderkk Topic of Day Aeaop'a Fables Pathe Weekly Matinee. 15c to 50c: eom 75c and ft Sat. Sun. Nirht, 15c to SI llS Sat. A Sun Castle Cafe and Cafeteria LUNCHEON 3Se , and tTery workina day. Soup, choice meati. vegetables, potatoes, coffee, destert, bjr Omaha'i foremost chef Alfred Jones, chef and prop. Hotel Castle Cafe and Cafeteria. I Dog Hill Paragrafs ssssssss Du frra m H Inptii m ssssm "J aw tit The store at Bounds. Billows wis dicovered to be on fne Wednesday morning of this week. The damage bv the flames was not heavy, but the loss to the stock is considerable, as quite a number of bystanders assisted in carrying things out of -the build ing ' Fletcher Henstep's wife made him take , several doses of quinine this week, and he says his head has been rearing so he catches himself now and then stepping out of the road to let a cyclone pass. Sile Kildew opened the spring chill season this morning. Until he gets in practice he will have one only every other day. Rail Rates on Lumber From South to Omaha Reduced Railroad rates on lumber to Omaha from . Texas, Louisiana, 'Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama will be re duced 1-2 to 4 1-2 cents per 1(.U pounds, effectiye June 12, C. E. Childe of the Omaha Chamber ' of Commerce traffic bureau announced yesterday. A similar reduction was ordered by the Interstate Commerce commis sion to Illinois and points east last January. . On the instigation Of the traffic bureau here railroads con ferred with the Interstate Commerce commission, then granted the. same reduction to Omaha, according to Mr. Childe, who estimates the re duction will save 1 from . $25,000 to $40,000 annually to builders in Omaha. STARTS TOMORROW V ETHEL V-yf;'. Hen: Own . ; You wives to whom this sounds familiar! ' You husbands who have to foot the bill! Come get a few hints and forget your worries! . "' " . -., " " : ... Enaement : Extraordinaiy' PKINCE LEI LANI tftie John McCormack oF Havaii Qtoied VictarJlTizst Sola Tenor -viththe'Original Bird oF ParadiscCb! Dirc3ct from 8 Veeks at Graumans. Los Angeles. Hear'Him Sin: IrishSons Hay aiian Sons ana a, auT) c Harry Brader and Ms Sym-jphony Players. French Request Peggy to Quit France, Report Asked to Stay Out of Country for 20 Years as Result of Chilean's Suicide, Says Rumor. Taris, May 9, An amazing report is circulating in high quarters in Taris to .he effect that Feggy Hop kins Joyce has been requested to leave France and not return for 20 years. The request is said to have resulted from a demand made by the Chilean legation on behalf of Mrs. Errazuriz, wife of William Er razuriz, who last week committer suicide at Claridge's hotel. Judge Mcrillon,of the French ap peals court, father of Pierre Merillon, P'Kgy's former fiance, joined in the appeal according to the reports. Mrs. Errazuriz, mother of the sui cide, is said to have stated that I'cBKA trif( ,0 make capital of her son's tragic death. - . V Judge Merillon is reported to have threatened to disown Pierre if he traveled to America on the Maure tania, on which Peggy is a passen-. ger. So Pierre is leaving on the Aquitania next Saturday. ' All these statements which, are flying about Paris absolutely lack confirmation from any official source. ADVERTISEMENT. HOW "TIZ" HELPS SORE, TIRED FEET . 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"WhereYthe Money I Gave You Saturday?" -vitn nimsein dulius w THCY ACT (J ADfr MuFuttn 0 ' Fiul Vallembrato, Maurice, the dan cer, and others admitted hear ing the reports,, but the American con.utale and embassy denied know ing anything about the matter, "It ia a ridiculous libel," said Henri Letellier, who is said to have won Peggy's connent to marriage 'Tejgy will be back in June." The Chilean legation is mute. Mrs. Errazuriz has returned to Lon don. Woman Accused of Knifing Policeman Goes on Trial Ruby Johnson went on trial yes terday before a jury in District Judge Leslie's court charged with stabbing Patrolman Robert Bowers on a street car last -April 8. v According to bowers, the woman spat on the floor of the car and, when warned not to do it again, she leaped at the policeman with a knife. One of Bowers' fingers was almost severed. Eastern Stars Meet Nearly 1,000 members are expect ed to attend th'e three days' session of the 47th anuual conference of the Order of the Eastern Star of Ne braska which opened yesterday in the Masonic . temple. Election of officers will be held today. A ban quet will conclude the convention on Thursday. IC Johnsp-rv, kV I Tl1 Screen's Two Graateat Lo- VVlf 1 JatL. 1 ers in Story by ELINOR GLYN CliTvO j J Rodolph Valentino SjjL, Gloria Swanson I la rhY "Beyond B lilO '''''IIl, The Rocks" J W "DANGER" 533 F I 1 mto II VI I Tilmage Heads Omaha Klettrical Industries C. If. Talmage of the Wenern Electric company was elected rel dent of the Omaha Electrical Indus tries association at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Frank A. Re cord of the Northwestern Hell Tele phone company was elected vice president; Israel Lovett, city elee trician. was named secretary and Follow the Crowds to tha Orpheun Theater All N.st Weak B.ginoing ir.nsf.1AY 14 to "SCAIJDAL" That sensational play hy tha ORPHEUM PLAYERS Saats Now on Sala High-Class Prays at ' Sana Prices NOW SHOWING WM. S. HART In His Last Picture i This Season "Travolln' On" Round Four "Tin Leather Pushers" SEATS TOMORROW, 18 A. M. No phone orders can be accepted, MlVNS present HQS. JOHN DPEWI LESLIE iRTER ERNEST Wl I riVJ I III JOHN UWrOrUSaXlJajHAUJ0AY BETTY V ROBERT UN LEY eXA RENDEL W OMEPStT IWJMM fVelTeOOltCi. A DRAMATIC TRIUMPH aTaavsssasMskw Ifn liTsHIrK TO SEE TH6 CIRCLX" 18 TO OEJOICB IN THE THFATER OW TMfc PWegENT HOUB EVENINGS 8ATT7RDAT . MAT. 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