Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 27, 1922, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. MAY 27. 1922.
Kearney Man Is
. Named President
of State C of C.
BuVt of 13.000 Agreed
Upon fr Year! Work
Director Will Select
Next Meeting PUee.
Columbus, Kfb May 24 (S.
lUt Trtr gram.) Kcbra.U Clumber
I Commerce at the eloe f ii a,
nual convention elected the directors
nd they in turn cboe the officer!
follow: 1'reeident, Dn Morri f
Kearney; first vite rreidnt, J. D.
Hu.hnrll. Lincoln; tccond vice frci
dent, J. A. Roi, Long Pines secre
tary, ifsrriron Elliott. Columbm.;
treaiurer, Joseph Barker, Omaha;
eterutive committee. Dr. T. II. Ban.
ItroVen Bow, chairman; C. I). Marr,
Fremont; F. E. Tellfr. Culumbu.
It km left to the director and of
fleers to aelect the next convention
place. It wa areed that the atate
chamber should oprrate the coming
year on a romrrvetive budget of
$3,000 and that the director dralt
Mich a budget and notify the member
club.
Randall K. Drown of Omaha gave
a talk on the recent meeting of the
United State Chamber of Commerce
which he attended in Washington.
Two resolution tubmitted hv the
resolution committee were referred
' to the director for consideration at
their next regular meeting. One
urged the immediate enactment by
congress of a tariff on imports ade
quale to protect American Industrie
and baed on the American valuation
plan. The other endorse the provis
ions of the Jones shipping bill and
the Green shipping hill calculated to
encourage the merchant marine.
Negroes Shot to Death
Identified by Cop
Two negroes, identified by Detec
tive Harry Buford as Walter Good
man. 26, 1123 Pacific street, alleged
to have been married to a white
woman, Dorothy Goodman, 1218
Mason street, and Dan Lewis. 1317;
Mason street, were found (hot to
death near Seventh and Pine streets
yesterday morning.
Persons in the neighborhood told
police that two men in an automobile
had fired on one of the negroes and
then drove north on Seventh street.
The theory of the police is that the
two were killed in a battle with boot
leggers. Two discharged shotguns were
found in the neighborhood.
Judge to Insist on Big Bonds
for Alleged Auto Thieves
Ray Jones, State hotel, and Joe
Famalla, Menz hotel, alleged auto
thieves, were held in Central police
court yesterday under $5,000 bond
each. ." ' . '
"All bonds for men accused of
stealing cars will be large hereafter,"
Judge Wappich announced. . -
The men were arrested Wednesday
afternoon after they nearly ran down
John Holden. police sergeant. They
were later charged with stealing a
car from Lawrence Schinker, 2206
South Fifteenth -street. Fred Joyce,
715 Pacific street, arrested with them,
proved his innocence but is under
bond as a witness.
Buckingham and Barker
"i Named in $396,691 Suit
Everett Buckingham and "Joseph
Barker, prominent in civic organiza
tions and former kings of Ak-Sar-Ben,
were made defendants in a suit
filed yesterday in district court by
26 stockholders of the Omaha Pot
nsh and Refining company, for $396,
691.55. With Barker and Bucking
ham the company is named defendant
in the case. . -
Bomb on Dumbwaiter
Explodes, Kills Mother
US
Mri..Adeliua llhn of Milwaukee
opened the dumbwaiter in her apart
ment to receive the morning milk
and wa blown to piece by a bomb.
The family hd received threatening
Idler, and three women are undr
curveillance a having pos.ible
knowledge of the crime. Mr. Hahn
wa the mother of two children.
Farm Wives Given
Divorce Decrees Here
Joeph BrockeUby, farmer of Vail,
la., was too familiar with Omaha
women, hi wife. I'ri.scilla. alleged in
a petition for divorce on which she
wa granted a decree yesterday by
District Judge Sears, who also issued
an order for BrockeUby to pay her
$5,000 alimony. They have been
married 25 years.
Elizabeth Geddiugs, owner of 1,760
acres of land in Arthur county, wa
awarded a decree of divorce from
Arthur H. Giddings on charges of
crudity, and $1,000 which she alleged
in her petition she had given to him
at various times since their marriage
in i via
War Widow Fire Victim
Shows Improvement
Mrs. Gabriel Olechnowici, 25, war
widow, who was rescued with her
children when flames threatened her
home at 31 18 S street Tuesday morn
ing, shows slight signs of improve
ment at St. Joseph hospital.
She had several brief returns of
consciousness yesterday, attendants
said, and each time she calls for her
children. Her condition still. is se
rious, however, and her recovery will
be very slow from the effects of the
smoke by which she was overcome in
the fire. '
"Memories" Cohn's Topic
Rabbi Frederick Colin will speak
on "Memories" in Temple Israel this
evening at 8 and on "Little Journeys"
Saturday morning at 10.
Special
For WmIc si May 22 to 28. Inclusive I
Pinaappla Pie a La Mod, with choice
of Coffee, Tea or Milk a refular 20c
order for only 10c.
ALL SIX RESTAURANTS
Take a Ride
in the New
HUDSON
'A Wonderful Opportunity
To Secure Thoroughly Up-to-Date
High-Grade Watches
25 to 33v&d Less
Than Regular Retail Prices
Every watch fully guaranteed by both ourselves and
the manufacturers and includes all the newest styles
in both Men's Vest Pocket or Strap and leather Wrist
Watches.
AH Watches From Regular Stock
All Marked With Special Tags Showing Regular
and Sale Prices.
Make your selections early while the assortments are
complete. Youcan't afford to let this opportunity to
buy the graduation gifti at a big cash-saving pass.
.Our Reason for this Sale .
Desiring to give our customers the very best In quality
and service we have decided to greatly Increase our line of
GRCTN YERITHrX A5D LADIES' WRIST WATCHES
We must make room for this big line and take this method
of quickly closing our big and varied stock of high-grade
watches.
Remember, We Fall? Grantee An Out Watekes.
C.B. BROWN CO.
Diamond Xerebants ltih art Farua.
The Store That Sells Graen Watches
OnfrMmule
Store Talk
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how aaara sMatUKy Yewag
MVa striae tbea all other '
Omaha stores athlaodf I
tell ? It's simply greet to
this shewlag," mI4 a
pramiaaat yaf Omahaa.
ARE YOU ENJOYING
GREATER NEBRASKA
SERVICE?
aooJOUN A 5WANS0N, Pre.
iWM. L H0LZMAK, Treu.i
TLEASE SHOP EARLY STORE CLOSES 6 P. M. SATURDAY
Introducing
Gold-Tone Straws
THAPE-MAMC
RKGISTEKfcD
Something new for wear un
der the summer sun. Gold
Tone tint straw hats. The ex
elusive Btyle for 1922. A
feature at Hat Headquarters.
Donar Phelps, Hand Made
$6.00
Sennit Cold Tone or White
$3.50
Featherweight Bangkok
$4.00 to $7,00
Panamas and Leghorns t.
$4.00 and Better '
i 'ray- wn
THE CLOTHING CORNER OF OMAHA OFFERS-
The Spring Cktles Show Siiipraiiie
For "Men Who Know"
Intelligent clothes buyers realize why Greater You see at a glance this store provides for your
Nebraska assembles under one rooi such trerhen- - satisfaction the quality, the service and intelli-
dous selections of best clothes made for men, gent comparison emphasizes the matchless
young men and younger young men. values.
GREAT SPECIAL VALUE FEATURE
House of Kuyyenheimer Society Brand Fashion Park Levi-Adler Campus Togs
Sprang Sote
Beautiful New
1922 Fabrics
$35
Original New
1922 Models
Suits Made to Retail at $50.00
Sport suits with the dash and spirit that these famous style , Semfeonservative suits and the more conservative models,
authorities aloneknow how to produce and Greater Ne- as well. Enormous showing of special sizes Stouts, Short
braska efficient merchandising offers at lower prices. ' Stouts, Short or Tall men's models. All proportions.
MANY MEN DEMAND THE BEST CLOTHES
THAT MONEY CAN BUY. THEY'RE HERE
$5Q00
Spring Suits
for Men and Young Men :
$25
They're $35 Values
Suits from clothes makers who do not make
$25.00 clothes regularly. But our under
pricing policy enables you to secure super
valu.es here at $25.00. y
$40 $45
FINEST HAND TAILORING MANY IMPORTED FABRICS
.Gabardine Raincoats.
Instead of $25.00 and $35.00
We've taken our high-grade stock of gabardines and offer
a mid-season special value feature. Smart tans, browns(
grays, olive tones, satin yoke and finely finished through-'
out. All sizes up to very large men's gabardines at a
saving in price. 1
Spring Suits
. Sizes 35 to 42
$20
Extra Pants, $5.00
Astounding two-pant suit values. Men's
and Young Men's styles and sizes. We've
' priced them to produce extra good money's
woth. A guaranteed saving of $5.00.
Graduation Suits, $20 and $25 .
They're $30.00 and $35.00 Values
Younger Young Men, we've an obligation to serve you out-of-the-ordinary
values. Blue serge and neat fancy mixture suits. Just
the clothes for Commencement are here at-a saving. The most
wonderfully attractive new style developments.
Men's Trousers, $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 -
They're $5.00 to $12.50 Values
Organized efficiency to produce extraordinary values "is demon
strated in our trouser section, too. Every conceivable pattern in
worsted, cassimere, cheviot trousers. We'll match your suit and
save you money. . "
Nebraska's Greatest Hat, Haberdashery and Shoe Store
Supreme service to men service worthy the name of service. Our mammoth
floor is replete with everything for a man's summer comfort from hats to shoes
' . and from neckwear to underwear. Every section is a store in itself here.
The Nev Eagle
Manhattan and Bates
Street Shirts
Vassat and Superior
'Athletic and Fine Knit
Union Suits .
IntertDoven and Holeproof
Hosier)
Were Headquarters '
Bathing Suits for
Men and Boys
Advance Shoving
Smart Neckwear
Nev Cut Silks and
Panel Knits
DO YOU KNOW SHOE COMFORT?
You will when you wear Arnold Glove
Grips exclusive here.
DO YOU KNOW SHOE COMFORT?
Men who wear Educators have found it
they're exclusive here.
-CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN-