THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. MAY 1 1922. Governor .Would Oust Saunders County Attorney T'rtitionrri Aha Ak Removal of Tlturton County Judge ami Sheriff on Liquor Charges, Lincoln, May J 1. (FpecisJ.) Governor McKtlvic today directed Attorney General Clarence A. Davis to institute cutter proceeding acnt II. A. Bryaut. county at lornty at Wahoo, fur alleged iailur io rniorce promumon mki. . Bryant it accused by a petition Mened by about 0 Saunders county citueni of failure to enforce tl'e dry law, beconiiitj drunk, keeping liquor ir Mi own consumption in hi of fice, and being arretted for being drunk anil disorderly, At the laino time Governor Mc Kelvie wired County Judge I'rar.k I lynn of Thurston 'county ami Sher iff Charley KuiIcdRe to appear before hint at 10:30 Saturday nmrning to aituwer tcrioua charges made 8Kiiit them by citizens of Thurston coun ty in a petition filed before the ov- ernor. Accused of Graft .The following charges againt the judge and sheriff were announced by the governor: "the judge and sheriff together are alleged to have taken money and other valuables to relea pris oners sentenced for violation of the liquor laws. Judge Flynn is alleged to have accepted whisky in exchange for valuables left by prisoners. Sheriff Rutledge is alleged to have promised protection to boot leggers in Thurston county. One hundred and seventy-five separate signatures ask for the re moval of Sheriff Rutledge, and al most as many request the ousting of Judge Flynn. Twenty-Eight Affidavits. There are 28 sworn, affidavits against them. ' These charges were made public after Governor KfcKclvie notified U. S. Rohrer, federal prohibition en focemcnt officer, and State Sheriff Gus Hyers. Rohrer sent T. W. Carroll, bis deputy, and Hyers sent O. D. Hedge and R. M. Fulton, deputies, to in vestigate. They reported Judge Flyntj ad mitted in the last 30 days he had re ceived whisky and had drunk whisky with strangers at the court house in Pender, county seat. 1 . ''Badger Game" Attempted on Nebraska City Farmer Nebraska City, Neb., May 11. (Special.) What is believed by the .officers of Otoe county to have been an attempt to work the "badger" game on a well-known farmer resid ing in the ' Dunbar neighborhood, was attempted a few days ago. John DeFrecce recently hired a woman .through , an Omaha employment agency to keep house for him and a grown son. . x ne woman- was ac companied to the farm by her two childrert and everything went along smoothly for several days, when De F'reece appeared at . the courthouse and said he had been assaulted by his housekeeper, a powerful woman. She demanded money from him, which he refused to pay. The woman and her children were missing from the house y hen he returned home. The car in which they left was found near Plattsmouth in a badly damaged con dition, ' Norton Discusses Farm " Problems at David City David City, Neb., May 11. (Spe cial.) J. N. Norton of Polk, candi date for the. democratic-nomination for governor, addressed the David City Commercial -club on "Ameri can Agriculture." Mrs. Norton stress ed the point that the farmer, is the only one engaged in an important productive industry who has practi cally nothing to say as to the price that he is to receive for his product, and for that reason the farmer is insisting that he is entitled to a better system of marketing and dis tribution. He also discussed briefly transportation, taxation and legisla tion all from the farmers' view point. Prince Lei Lani , the . John V McCormack of Hawaii --5 A Setuational , Erent .. N 'The Screen's Twt Graatett Lov-teflT J SmL 3 . r ia a Story by ELINOR GLYN gkjLS!C& 1 ; Rodolph Valentino fiL. Gloria Swanson 1 A In Story of Paris R JKm nd High Society iMWt "Beyond ' 1 ((( ;V Rocks,, I JiX-iv u DANGER " laffs , " N0 RA1SE IN PRICES Coiled Wire Helps Eliminate Statie 5an Diego Radio Station Per ferti Sending of Messages in Hot Weather. The advent of riot weather means trouble far the radio amateur, Static will be at it! worst, and when the enthusiast takes down hi receiv- rr and looks at them in Jigut when he hear nothing but a lot .of queer noie, he needn't think any thing is wrong Willi the equipment. Static at its wort practically pre vent radio communication and many are the devices that have been rigged in order to conteract its effect. The San Diego, Cal.. naval station found it utterly inipoible to trans mit any menage at all in hot weather with the regular antennae, and it took ix months of eeaclrs experi menting before a satisfactory solu tion was found. i The ktation is situated on North Island, which lies in a valley. The radio shack itself was at the end of a 150-foot dock, projecting into the sea. 1 lie suggestion oi an ciccuicai engineer was to drop 1,000 feet of coiled wire into eight feet of water at each end of the dock to iirttall a barrage tuner in conjunction, The device worked well. San Diego is one of the navy compass stations and on one foggy day the operator in his four-hour watch gave 35 ships their correct positions. They were all from 150 to 200 miles out. SPARKS J. T. Briggs, radio expert of the Midwest Electric company, will give a demonstration of receiving to members of the Chamber of Com merce in the club rooms tonight. The government expects" to save $1,000 a year through its radio net, which joins in relay nearly all the Road Conditions ..mum nisuirir. r.an,iwiUB koou w Cedar Rapid, nit one hud stretch b- htwii urminnu anu l.Dwarn. T.Iiw.aIm IJUkn.u 11' .... . T A- jt . .. Columbua. No report from Ontral City ur vj i i hi ibiiiiiu, iiuc uuii r.uro iuio. rado roads rough. O. I,. P. Highway Road (nod to tTu.Mn.. n.f . . L'.. 1 I porta roa'rla rough. vornnuaner mgnway Koaas good. O Street Road (ood. S. Y. A. -Road No report. the atate -line. Highland Cutoff fair. Cenrir Wa.hfnirtnn iritrliu'.u good. ' BlaoK mils Trail Roads good. King Of TrAilN Nnrth Rnarta (a food. Klntr nf Trail- fi.,nll.tJ -Am I .- HlawHjha; no report -south. River to River Hoad Roads good to Dea Moines. Custer Battlefield Highway Roads good through Iowa and passable now through to Olae.ler unrli Vn annr4. I... 1 1 - .... posted in club rooms. unicago-umana, anorlline Roads good deaf through to Chicago. Touriats report this Highway excellent. i. u. 1A. bhortline Roads good. Blue Graas Road Good to Ottumwa. Meridian Highway Roado good. A few lltrh, . k.i..... .. . . . . .. . " v p..nc.B wuuii-u uver tue state But has done no damage to roads. High wind and sunshine reported at every point. . Postoffice Orders Washington. Viv ai rdn.ui - w. ... ... . . ..... wiiiuiia.iun ailliuuucn that examination for presidential post master will be held June 10 for the fol lowing places: Greeley. Neb., salary $2,000- gram. t..rl wll aofvloA nnn.l..;.. .. cviiiiuaiuon, 4a,, .i.zuu; uto. la., 91,100; .,,."'" nramw; airs, aiayme Welch at Helvev Joff .ran,. ., xt.k vice P. H. Dy, resigned; W. R.' Klme at IJ nt V .TAfferMnt, ...... I. . l T r Mendenhall. resigned; Mrs'. Mollis Tombs V; . "-" ouuniy, la.vic itosa M. Tierney, resigned. , BRANOEISr;: Mayi8 LESLI2 OttUQ -Jt JOHN HALLIMV ERNEST LAWFO&b Berry unlev eoBEer rendel m iwtciAav pmmwcs! m swnti of i tm cuiUUTissin Nights, 50c, 75c, fl, $1.50, $2, $2.50, S3 Sat. Mat, 50c, SI, !.SO, $2, $2.50 Two More Days Gthet orb in tBN7 MR. 'SL Ulayt vxHer Own Sec a new kind of triangle plajr hnsband, wifa and money! amiy rot vith the War drpt ment. The bureau of tundarila Im tic I rij tirruUr Inter relaimK to the coiutrui'tion anj operation ot two-circuit radio receiving eqii tnent with crvpul detactor. This It I lie second I a series ot pjinplilets tn the coustruitiou f radio lecei. ing sets. Copies may be ohuiiierj upon request to the VahiiitoR ortice- of the service by referring to L C 44. ttUI QUESTIONS x L. J., Pawnee City, Neb. Q ill Vill No. I roi.-r ir do for m lulling toil? liiiK mu' h will be nl'4 14 irita from about 4 la o mile? Ill VII a Sa ohm raivr ok on a KOalal t lo ri'v siwut Si miles? A (I) V: IS) About Us feet. The arhliia diaianr (if tMolvIng apparsliw iloe nut depend upn the amount vf li oa he tuning roil, but n l" of Ml0r ami rlrtuit uel. Ill C"ihi, but I doubt If ou kill get lllclory roulla. It will dMHd uuoit the d'tigti of your sit and the aenaiuveneaa ( the crystal. J. I. C. Norfolk, Neb. Q III How la the nud aiirsker hrn tia.hl? CI Will a gas pl In Ihe ground be all right for a ground? A. (I to tit terminal ud for phones, but a loud sneaker ) not '"k well wllh a rrystal set, CI If driven down far enough lo com In roniact with moist aoll. I'.u.lly from 14 to It ft. n mm opens Tononnov; and your summer vacation begins. Be there to meet and greet your friends. DANCING You'll enjoy dancing at Krug Park more than ever no jazz and the .beat orchestra west of Chicago. - R I E3 E The Giant Coaster t ' Aeroplane ' Whip Frolic and Merry-Go-Round SEE THE MODEL CITY Took matter craftsman twelve yeara to complete, and . now ahown for the first time. Oh! Lady!! Lady!!! What Would You Do? ,. you were engaged toa per - fectly nice man and a week . before the marriage your in tended inherited five chil ' dren? Especially if they were the cutest you ever taw. Would You? That's the problem in - "The Bachelor Daddy" with Thomas Meighan ' and . Leatrice Joy STARTING SUNDAY ORPHCUHt CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Week Concluding the Vaudeville Season Matinee Daily 2 j5 Every Night 8:15 ' Langdon McCormick'a Spectacular Melodrama "THE STORM" The Biggest Production in Vaudeville Arthur Hartley a Helen Patterson - Bill Robinson PINTO and BOYLE MacRae a Clegg Raymond Wilbert Crawford & Broderick Topic al Day Aesop Fables Pathe Weekly Matin, 18c to 50c; some 75c and $t Sat. A Sun. Nighta, 15c to $1; aorna S1.2S Sat. Sua i Standard Oil Men Seek Concession to Run Kuss Kails Americittt Coitipany Negutiat ins; Serretly With Soiet to Obtain Com-faMuii to Dperate Sjtent. By HENRY WALES. ii'opitghi. i;s r4iU. May ll.-The Stnd4t4 Oil company is negotiating secretly with the wivict government to olnaiii eonceition to operate, the Kuun railway, 1 team, estctusively and u tlioritatively. Temporarily ahandoning it right to obtain oil lainl i the 'ce of the determined rllortt of the Dutch Shell and the rersi.nn giuup t oh. tain drpokits regaidletii of price, the American company U concentratiiu it effortt to ohlain right for the reconstruction and development 'ol the railroads on the ground that this will give them a 'Wangle liold en til production and shipment any way, "If we control the transportation we will he enabled to obtain a idwe of the oil production,'' sai'l a Stand ard Oil official yesterday, "The transport is the choicest plum in Kuia today because everything i conting'ent on it. American alone are capable of reorganizing and de 5 C Welch's Special Week of May 8th to 14th, Inclu sive W Civ Coflee, Tea or Milk FREE with Every 5c Order of Burns Wheat Tone Bread. ALL SIX RESTAURANTS LAST TIMES WIY1.S. HART and Round "THE Four Leather Pushers" STARTS TOMORROW TOM MIX in "Up and Going" -BOWEN'S- Value-Giving Store Gas Ranges Greatiy Reduced in Price ' " Buy a gas range at Bowen's ' and save dollars. Order now and have it connected before the summer's heat becomes too intense. ; . -Gas Ranges with high oven and broiler, enamel JQC door, only .. ... vOD Gas Ranges with low oven and broiler, now tO Q Cfl priced JwOOU Here you will find a gas range of guaranteed quality - of a size you want, and at a price you want to pay. See our display. It pays to read Bowen's Small Ada Howard St., bet. 15th and 16th veloping the railways an4 are about the only concern capable of ilonerlciiiiijiiig and double-track- LAST TIMES "The Oosary" TBI Starts TOMORROW XT tai j assfcaBaa. 'fesa At the SUN SIX ACTS of "Good Time" Vaudeville Through Booking Arrangements With the Pantages Circuit of Theaters f " Also : A Pleasing Feature Photoplay PHOTOPLAY "HIS BACK AGAINST THE WALL" YOU WILL LIKE : .THIS PICTURE ABways Your Noon Luncheon, 35c IT'S COMPLETE Special Chicken Dinner, Sundays and Holidays, $1.25 per plate, prepared and served Southern Style. Alfred Jones, chef and prop. HOTEL CASTLE CAFE AND CAFETERIA Grand Opening PEONY PARK Saturday Evening Busses leave 18th and Douglas streets from 8:15 to 9:15 p. m. leg the tranttiberian Imt will cot IS.lMW.OOO.OtKJ,'' hnancing the proposition. One item Carly Rarv(tkHia Will laaur Cad $ tw GALLI-CURCI Auditorium, Otaaka, May JTtk aa tela NOW at Awiilariuw Has Ollka, talal Allaatiaa &ivea Mul Ordr. frW.. ( t, (j. War Tag galra LUCIUS mOR, Uaal Maaatar 0 TO THE PUBLIC: When I was first asked to view "TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM9 1 went to tfie screening room to laugh and to ridi cule, but after the screening was over I was thrilled and deeply impressed with the production. I have read the book, I have seen the play, but the story in film form far sur passes either of them. It is a motion picture that is worthy o f the finest screen in the land and I am positive that every one of you will more than enjoy "TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM. 99 HARRY L. GOLDBERG, 7 . Sun Theater. Phone AT 2311 "A Different Revue NINE WALZER I I and DYER 7S TfiSI 1 "Money's Worth" and 4More" ktfey . j ivv ajj at ajM SHOWING TODAY , Gareth Hughes "Utile Eva Ascends" A human, humoroua etory of regular boy who was tired of being girl. ALICE BARONI, Sar.w LILLIAN PRINGLE. C.lli.t EDITH GYLLENBERG, Piaal.t W TWO DCCITAU Ball Roam HOTEL FONTENELLE Oaulta, Neb, , aM af AHiRICAN WAR MOTHERS friday, May It. !!. lilt a. m. taturday, May li, IU, lit! a. a. THEATER NEW SHOW STARTS TOMORROW Continuous Saturday and Sunday V Starting at 12 O'Clock with Herbert Crowley ALLIED Burns and Wilton Zara Carmen Trio Orpheum Theater . Seats on Sale For "SCANDAL " TW hS1" ALL PRICES INCLUDE TAX Mats. Tiies., Thurs., Sat. . . .28c, 55c Nites 28c, 55c, 83c, $1.10 EMPRESS NOWWWINC ELIZABETH STOLTI A CO, iMf aaa P 5rw ac ' noct i a TIO I i.MOBy ""THREE HAMElTSISTERS 'U Pallia ran I Dee Want Ad Product Kesultt. Known the Nation Over BRITT WOOD Has Headlined in the Largest Vaudeville Theaters in America 99 and SAILORS - J JEWELL FAULKNER & CO. in "PLAY BALL" At The WorBd AT .antic 9911