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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1922)
THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. MAY 13. 10 11 Missing lawyers Mother Says Son Amnesia Victim )'iorrution Thrratfiif J When !. A-U Time iii WliWh to grille CUiuif, Worn an State. For more thii a tr HiroliJ V, JUviUnd, eung Omslu uttorucjr who ditiptr(J tlx wctki ago, das betn luiloriiiK from mmujia, ac cording to iiinihcr, Mr. Emma IlaviUntl. This statement was inurd ycter. day by Mrs. llaviland regarding the aauMiinn of William lloltt thai llavilaiiil liad failed to nuke an ac counting of $1,200 he lu-l collected, "Juit a looti at I heard of the ItyUt affair I went to Mr. HoM's rtnig store to iniiire into t!ie matter. 1 awired Mr. HoUt Out if anything hud li.iH-ncd to my ami tlut 1 would lake rare of the note July I. lie in formed me that the money ua not hut Mrs. Oilman's, and that I vould find Iter in an apartment at the corner of Twenty-filth and liar ney streets. "He phoned lo her and we made an appoint incut for the next after imon. I spent the entire afternoon I: mm ting around in the rain, calling at one titer after amither inquiring lr Mrs. Ohlman. The next even ing Mr. Ohlnun called at my home and said that .lie was living in the apartment next south from tlarnry on Twenty.fu'tli street under the fame of Herd, that she was supposed to he in Kansas City. 1 explained to her that I would take care of my sou' unsettled business, but could i'ot handle this larger amount before July 1. "ihc wished me to give her some security for the money. This 1 de clined to do. There was no reason for so doing, as it was a free will offering on my part in the first place. A few evening later she and Mr. Hoist came attain to my house and told me that the whole thins was "up to me.' that if I did not 'come through' immediately they . would prosecute. I explained as before that it was impossible before July 1, and. as they insisted upon a security from me, that I would have to keep out t altogether. "All others who have had any claims against my son have been very fine. Some of these have al ready been satisfied. All of these will be just as rapidly as possible. I am very grateful for this feeling of confidence in me and it is helping me to bear this temporary afflication. I have absolute confidence in my son's integrity as soon as he re covers. Chicagoan Wins Red Cross Girl Ann Bailey, Here After, Four ., Years Overseas, to Wed American in Paris. Miss Ann B. Bailey, who returned to Omaha Thursday after four years' service overseas -with the American Red Cross, is engaged to marry H. Paul Hahn, young Chicago business man, who is Paris representative of the Crane company, in Paris in July. They plan to spend their honey moon in Venice, Italy. Miss Bailey, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bailey of Min neapolis, formerly of Fort Dodge, la., is the last of the girls sent over seas by the Omaha chapter of the American Red Cross' to return to America. She "served overseas from June, 1918, to March, 1922. She first was stationed in Paris, from where she was sent to all parts of Europe by the Red Cross. She plans to sail from New York fpr Europe July .l. i Miss Bailey is the guest of Miss - Alice ' Powers and Miss Katherine Dee while in Omaha. ''. She worked as stenographer in a leading law firm here for two years before the -war. AOVKRTI8EMEST. Tired Body Cells NEED FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE If the strain of winter has left you tired and run down, your body i cells should not be whip ped into tem porary activ ; ity by drug ging. " What you need is the real tonic food elements of FatherJohn's Medicine which helps you drive out impuri ties, and to rebuild new flesh and health. No drugs. . Ikr i Ixid Who Yearned to Travel Nabbed Mil.) L.n.lr, 13. Who Tired of "Hanging Around House Glad to He Back. "J wanted to live the life of a wand erer auj get away from 'banning 'round I home all day," said Milo l ande, 1.1, sou of Mr. aud Mrs. I liarlra Lande, Q6 North Thir. tictli street, who ran away from home seven d ago. The boy w picked up by Harry Marguls, newspaper ai:eut. who took him into cuttody for the alleged theft of newspaper. The boy, ragged and dirty, told this story to feather Johnson and Sea-rid Sandwall, juvenile officers. "I only took the papers to keen trout starving. Don't call me a thief. 1 just got tired of hanging around the same old place. I wanted something new. I am a good boy. "There if always a time in every hoy's life when he seeks a chance, lint I guets 1 have had enough. My only bed has bren in a box in an alley between Cass and California I hate lud am now fpa and cit isiMenrh streets. rnouiih u adventure. I ready tw go home to mama. The boy's patents were pouiicd 10 appear in juvenile court today, 23 Auloi.U Fined for Violating Traffic Law Ninety traffic law violators, arret ed by volunteer workers of the traflie safety committee of the Chamber oi Commerce Wednesday night, so peared in Central police court yettcr diy. Klevtn were lined for speeding and 24 for driving without lights. I'ifty.five were dimied with warn ing that the neat ofinitc would mean heavy lines. Court Awards to Mother Child -Kidnaped" Ly Father Craldine Durell, 5, "kidnaped' by her father and recovered bv her moth er. Mrs. Bertha Durell, '2U6 South Thirty-fifth street, after a search iu three states, was awarded the mother by a divorce decree granted Thursday afternoon by District Judge Scars. The child was located with her father at Denver after having bren taken from the farm of Jattirs Jardiue at Ashland more than a month ago, ac cording to Mrs. Durell, Claims Threat of Death 'Won' Her Divorce Sought on Ground That HiuLand Used "Cave ManM Tactics. "Cave man" methods were ued by William K. Milner, 35, insurance solicitor, to force his wife to marry him, according to petition his wife, Hilda, .11, tiled in district court yet terday. They were married in Papillion, February H but, according to the petition, the girl has not lived with her "cave man" huiband stee their marriage. The girl in her petition states that she married Milner after he threat ened to kill her or any member of her family who interfered with the proceeding. District Judge Scars granted a re straining order against Milner visit ing the girl at her parents' home, 4752 South Nineteenth street. The girl wants her maiden name of 1111 gren, restored. , She told Judge Scars that her bus- taiid always carried a mutter otien it.ru.t it in her Utt to threaten her, "Dry1 Agenti Ilu.y Chicago, May 12. Five men were arreted and four truck loads of win and nioon.hiiu eonfi.cstrd by federal prohibition agents in raids on e'ght downtown saloons. Officers of Masonic Body Present Case jM't UW City. May l.'-Mat-thew McBUin Thomson, grand president, ami Dominie Peigera. grand treasurer of the Ameikan Masonic fedratwn sciierday under puMUUtiOtt vf their ciidem in it. riiK f the charges under which they art being trttd in the I'nited Stair ditlriit court for alleged u of the mails to defraud. Hot'i tf.nltcd as to their firm be. lit! in the priiiiiplet of the orgsni ration whivli thry represent and which they have promoted to the pint where I0.0U) membeis bad been obtained throughout the United itrt and in some foreign sountiies Thomson silnmcd hit claims to le-l gitunat Masonic origins ana l'i li.ioruslW tht soiifces wlirnce r. tibials ia have obtained the author ty to org. mie lodges and confer M some degrees, Tka Rh all the wis through, You ill find (t interest-! tug. CUTICURA HEALS SEVERE ITCHING On Mother's Body. Caused Her To Scratch. Could Not Sleep. ' "My mother waa troubled with breaking out of pimplea on bet body. The Itching waa very seven and caused her to aeraSch, which seemed to make the breaking out spread, and she could not sleep good at night. , "The trouble lasted about four weeks. She tried several remedies but none of them were successful. She began uatag Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using one cake of Soap and one box of Ointment she was Completely healed."(Slgned) Richard Brocaxnaa, R. 3, Hunta villa, Missouri. Use Cwicura for every -day toilet purposes. Bathe with Soap, sooth with Ohmnmt, dust with Talcum. at ftww m. ttTABtrrre W8$ MiltokPogers AND SONS JLV COMPANY Hardware Household Utilities 1515 HARNEV ST. Saturday Specials Timely Suggestions Bargain Prices ItfHffMIM r Garden Hose 12c Ft. , Saturday wo aro' selling our "1S50" grade Moulded Iiubber Garden Hose for 12c a foot. A bleh grade guaran teed hose at a remarkably low price. In 60-foot lengths, 96.00. Any .length desired, 12c a foot. Even Spread Sprinkler Lawn Mowers Ice Wagons FREE! Saturday We will give away a grass catcher with every lawn mower bought Saturday FREE. A sprinkler Uiat prad water vraljroTir Tery aquara toot. Will apraad water 44 rt In diameter. Saturday A I t t alia aprlnkler. Blsser and heavier one of the very fin rat aprlnklera In the house, aa Illustrated. "Milton Rogers' Omaha" Large 16-Inch else. Tempered, self-sharpening blades. Easy running. A first class Mower for the small $700 lawns. "Milton Sogers' "Hustler" A very high grade, ball-bearing Lawn Mower. Four 14-ln. self-BbirpeniDg blades.- Vj In operation and per- $1 "I feet In construction. XL 84c ( $1.67 FREE! Saturday We will give away a pair ot Ice Tongs with every Ice Wagon purchased Saturday. Hot weather is coming now. Here Is a high grade ice wa Kon that wUl hold 500 lbs. of weight Stout and well made. Saturday with a pair of Ice tongs free, $95 Hose Nozzles The heaviest and beat ' all brass nozzle in the store. Our - low price Saturday, at, only 72c AUDI1 BUREAU OF CIPCULATlONg No. 2 of a series of advertisements explaining the A, B.C. QUESTION: Why should a newspaper or other publisher join the Audit Bureau of Circulations and abide by its rules? ANSWER: Because the advertiser is entitled at all times to know the actual paid circulation of the medium in which he is buying space, and the honest publisher has nothing to conceal from advertisers. The importance to a space buyer of knowing the actual circulation of the medium he is consider ing, as well as the distribution of that circulation, cannot be overestimated. The circulation facts of a publication, as ascertained and verified by the Bureau, offer full protection to advertisers against fraudulent or padded distribution. THE OMAHA BEE Member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations OnC'Minutc Store Talk "No wonder your store grewa a ad grows. It's easy to see that sro ansa every year figure it out for themselves where they got clothes setbfactios) la. stead of Just a suit of clothes. It's aa accent pliihmsot to give a snaa what he weats la pattora, ia siaa. la fit. You folks do it," said a customer wny b MATixrtrn with i. can THAN CRKATKR NKBHASKA eKHVICKt issJOHN A. SWAN60N, Trw.: WM. L. H0I.ZMAN, Treaa. TLKASB 8H0r EARLY STURK CLOSES 6 P. M. SATURDAYS -3tWd;JjVll The Underselling Event Supreme! Buy Yoor Spring Suit from the great consolidation purchase of Levy Bros, and Adler-Rochester. Two great groups under priced one-third SATURDAY , Actual $40 and $50 Values rpALK about value giving, in all the years of Nebraska Clothing Com pany's unequaled clothes store ser-vice--here's the biggest hitv of them all. Two of Rochester, New York's, foremost clothihg manufacturers consolidated. The event produced amazing values. They're yours. Hundreds of superb new suits in finest fabrics, beautiful patterns, exclusive sport models, semi-conservative and , conservative styles. All sizes. Two great groups, $25 and $35 Finest Clothes in the World . :; , 1 y . ' - . .. ' Your every favorite quality clothes maker's choicest spring suits are here and every suit positively underpriced to produce that ideal com bination of Quality : and Economy that intelligent men demand. , LARGEST WESTERN SHOWING OF Kuppenheimer Good Clothes, Society) Brand Clothes, Fashion Park Clothes, Hickey-Frecman Clothes- 35,40,45,50 $30.00 and $35.00 Graduation Suits for Younger Young Men $20 and $25 Sizes 31 to 36 Correct appearance for Graduation and the . many other events that come in the springtime of the Younger Young Man's life. Blue serge and neat fancy mixtures, hairline stripes and novelty fabrics. Every suit designed by a style authority and at a guaranteed saving of $10.00. $5.00 to $12.50 Men's Trousers "" v. ..".'-,"''-..,' Extra Special $3.50, $5, $7.50 i All Sizes More evidence of buying power. : Thousands of pairs of trousers from H. Lisner & Co., 1150 Broadway, New York, leading pants makers, bought at and selling at a saving of one-third. Fine worsted cheviots, cassimeres,. serges. Enormous variety of patterns, to choose from. Extra Special MEN, BUY GABERDINES SATURDAY Hundreds of New $25.00 and $35.00 Gaberdines . Your ideal gaberdine style; half and full belted models. Raglan or regular shoulder. $jg50 d$2750 All Sizes for Men and Young Men Your ideal gaberdine in tan, brown, gray, light or dark shades. Best gaberdines made. SEE OUR WINDOWS TODAY ' COMPARE OUR VALUES ALWAYS -CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMZNs J V