THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. MAY 2. 1922. .Mystery Domestic Is Awarded Trunk Cirl Who Baggage Vi UU for AII'H DtU Wins in Court. Intetiigatort ol Ntr4.l Hu mint satiety tnd the betrd ol pub ic wdftrt it uruMe yesterday to r,hiin information liitl ouM identi fy Victoria Cfdn, h appeared Mart Judge R, W. Patrick of mu nicipal court it pUintilf in a replevin action against Mis. C. T. Ward, J 10 Nrh Korty-drtt street. Tht foun awarded Mi.t Gordon tier trunk, en the grounds t'ltt Mri. Ward could not legally hold per tonal armlet to satisfy a debt Be fore bringing the rpleviri action. Mitt Gordon neiit to the Humane society, welfare loard and ethe or gtnuatiniit (or t'd Mr. Ward. testifying before Judge Tatrick, stated that he r.iet Mus tiordon in San Antonio, Tex., paid half of tht (art (or the young woman to Omaha, and received Inr into the Ward home on the agreement o( (tying hrr $S a week lor work the was to do Mis (jordn was to "work out" the monev advanced (or (are to Omaha. After teveral neekt of relutal to help vnh the housework, according to Mr. Ward, there was a misunderstanding about a cape, whereupon Mitt Gordon left. Mitt Gordon it now living at the home of J. 1. Taminotitn. 4912 Chi cago ttreet. Whtrf about of Indicted Omaha Man Still Unknown Thomat Nolan, attorney (or Thomat M. Finney, taid yetterday he had not heard anything of the whereabout! of hit client who dis appeared from Omaha after he wat indicted by a federal grand jury a few weekt ago, with 24 othert, on charget of contpiracy to use the mail to defraud in the affairt of the Tioneer State bank. Colonial Timber and Coal corporation and other institution!. Finney'a bond was placed at only $1,000, but federal officer have not been able to find him. He wat re ported to have gone to Lot .Vigelet, where bit wife i living. Concord Club Asked to Aid Willard Hall Campaign David Cole, talking to the Con cord club at luncheon yesterday in the palm room at the Hotel Fon tenelle, asked for the ckib't co-operation in the Willard Hall campaign. Judge Robert Patrick, in a thort talk on "Concord." told what the club meant to the city, and taid its tpirit was invaluable to Omaha. if tlftrY-TIMC TALE I THE TALE OF SNOWBALL LAMB ARM SCOT BAILEY, am m rf CHAPTER XII. Tht Accident. jnob! wat quick to learn one thing. He toon found that jumping through Johnnie Green's paper-cov-rred hoopt brought him plenty of 'cracked corn. i No longer did Snowball run ay from hit young matter when John, nie entered the pasture and called it something that mad h'm stop hwi, Wat that a ptper'covtrtd hooinhat he st. right there at tht top 91 tht bank. He ouind It was round, And it S crrtmly (if4 Willi something tht looW.) Me paper. lor a uioiiifiit hnobi thought he would walk around the loop it it wa one and examine it. He couldn't tee anybody holding it ui on edge. Put there it was, iut waiting (or somebody to torn along tnd tump through it! "It's a hoop," SnobH mutteied to himself. "There's no douto about that," And towering hit head he ran it the hoop and jumped, There wat splitting sound and a freh both at the same time- Instead of bursting through a thin paper thell and clearing the hoop neatly Snowball found himself wedged inside something. Though he didn't know it. he had butted the end of a barrel, knocking in it head and plunging headlong inside it. Meanwhile Johnne Green had stopped swinging He looked across the road juM in time to see the bar- rel totter on the edge of the steep bank. Not only totter, but begin to roll down hill! Out of the barrel stuck two woolly legs, kicking frantically. "What in the forld " Johnnie Green exclaimed. He leaped from the swing and ran towards the strange sight. But he wat too late to help. The barrel fat ga;hered headway. It crossed the road like some live thing, to bring up against the farm house with a terrific smash. Iruitntly the btrrrl fell 8' a io4n fiece . nt su.et cted in A4 out of the wreck rose iinowbtU. He gttt tve fnghteufd bleat And Ihrn he lore elf towards h pasture at ft he could run. He didn't rten wan to ir Johnnie Uieen would ge him treat ol cracked Com, At he ran he tad to himc!f."There nuy luce been a t gr inside that thing! ... don't know! ... I wouldn't join the circus for a'l the tracked corn IU tht world! " icr'ii i; Robber Stock Up With Ammunition at Elkhorn Omaha rohbert are bebeted to have twitched their operationt for ont night to EtkHorn. whett Wed nesday night they robbed two ttoret. according to information at the therill't office. From tht store of C E, Chamber, kin they s'ole riftet, shotguns, shells, flashlights. About S5"0 worth of merchandise wat stolen from tht ttort ol John Schultf. Severtl persons reported to Sher iff Milke Clark that they taw an automobilt with three suspicious looking men driving in Elkhorn yes terday. Ak to Continue Roundup of Stray Subject! Today King Ak rounded up J00 stray subject yesterday and has ordered the drive for members continued throughout today. Hustlers will scour the streets for all who a.pire to join the organitation without initiation. Brick House Moved From New G.urch Site terminal of a two-uiy brick s enter hou.e owned by Joltfi R, Rmgttttt at rorty-(ut and Davea- j port streets wat rcr..ry for com i let ion of the Second Church of j ihii.t. cifini.t. The building and I part of the foundation art on skids n.j wui ie moten im week. I Work en tht completion of the . 'church buildme will not brem un. 1 Jut neil )ear, according to Jamrs A. Proven, ititirman ol tnt building committee. Original plan for the auditorium called for setting ca- racily of 600, but these have been changed to accommodate I .)" per-, sons. i Tha barrel tut Cohered, headway, to him. Nothing that the racatly black lamb said could persuade Snowball to lead Johnnie Green a chae. Much to the black tamb's disgust Snowball would start for the bar! the moment Johnnie appeared there. "Johnnie want! to give me a treat!" Snow ball would exclaim. "There t cracked corn waiting for me!" And off he would go. Mrange as it may seem, Johnnie tired of the circus tricks before Snowball did. It wasn't long be fore several days would go by without Johnnie once holding up a hoop for Snowball to jump through. And often Snowball would moon about the farmyard wishing that Johnnie would do that very thing. "I hope the cracked corn isn't get ting low," said Snowball to himself. And he cried "Ba-a-a-a-l" But Johnnie Green paid no heed to him. Though Johnnie was at that very moment in the swing, he never once looked at Snowball as he roamed mournfully about. So Snowball crossed the road and strolled up the steep bank opposite the farmhouse. And having noth ing better to do he was about to stroll down again when he spied Popular Saturday Afternoon CONCERT You ara cordially Invited to our fee concert Satur day, May 27, at 3:30 p. m., in our largo radial hall. These "one-hour-of-music" concerts ara bald every Saturday afternoon at 3i30 o'clock. Tha program Saturday 1st Synchros selections, "Caprlc Bur Ies4.ua," played by O. Cabtilwitchi vocal aolo. Mist Ruth Kogas, accompanist. Mis Olga Jacobtoni tong and danca, Elelja Graham, pupil of Henry Stonei piano, tolo, Eunice Nelson, pupil of Ida More; tenor tolo, G. W. Uhler, accompanies. Mi Viola Vickeryj violin aolo, Edith Wright, accompenitt, Mr. E. M. Wrighti Syn chrona (elections, "La Campanella," played by Harold Triggsf dance, "Grecian Ball Dance," Vara Christy and Maryailaaa Johnston, pu pil of Dorothy Devere; baritone olo, Forett Painter, accompenitt, Ida Power; recitation, Virginia Lundell, Marion Coldner, Eunica RotenMein, pupil of Amy Woodruffs popular aong, representative Leo Feitt Muiic Co., Geo. GeUey. Schmoller & Mueller 1SI4-16-1S Dodfe Street PIANO CO. Jmt EmI et Ike PetleOict. ttUi aad Dodge St. Peters Trust Company s and Peters National Bank. Blow we give a brief statement of the service offered by the different departments of the Peters Trust Co. and Peters National Bank. We invite inquiry of any department. Street Level Safe Deposit Vault rOU will find our safe deposit vault unusually convenient. It is located on our main banking floor without steps either up or down. It is as completely impregnable from burglary, fire and flood as modern engineering science can make it. It will be a pleasure for us to how it to you at any time. Boxes from $5.00 per year up. Life Insurance Trusts THE Trust Department, under the capable management of Howard Kennedy, formerly Judge of the District Court, is thoroughly equipped to act as Trustee, Executor, Adminis trator, or in any other fiduciary capacity. We particularly call your attention to the advantage of creating a Life Insurance Trust, by which you can leave your life insurance in trust, to be ad ministered as you may direct. Ask for our leaflet on this subject. I ' I 1 Checking and Savings Accounts TP HE Peters National Bank is quite different from any other bank in Omaha. Wo specialise on check ing and saving account of individ ual therefore wa ara in a position to give tha maximum of peraonal ervice to our client. Tha growth of our deposit from nothing to $1,900,000 in a little over a, year how that this erviee i appreciated. We invite you to confer with our of ficer and learn mora of tha facilitie which wa offer. Steamship Department and Foreign Exchange WE maintain these departments for the con venience of our customers. Here you can make steamship reservations to all parts of the world and secure information regarding condi tions of travel. We are also prepared to sell you foreign exchange on any part of the world. Make use of this department when you travel or when you have ' occasion to make remit tances abroad. 6 Loans on City Property WE always have funds to loan on Omaha real estate. We loan on homes, apartments and business property and also make building loans. You can secure here either a loan payable in monthly installments or a straight five or ten-year loan. There is no lower interest rate in Omaha than ours. Loans are closed promptly and at nominal cost. Make application here when you wish to borrow on Omaha property. m I "Where Omaha Rents" FOR many years the Rental Depart ment of the Peters Trust Company has been the place where people first inquire when they wish to rent a home, apartment or business location. We make a specialty of managing apart ments and office buildings and invite your business, whether you wish to rent property or own property that needs careful attention. A Complete Investment Service THE Investment Department of the Peters Trust Company offers Mu- nicipal and Corporation Bond and Farm Mort gage Securities. Only uch cacurities are offered aa hav first been approved for tha investment of it own fund. We carry in our file a great deal of statistical information and will at all time ha glad to answer inquiries regarding in vestment securities. We have invested for our client since the organization of this business over ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS in Farm Mortgage Securities. 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