THE OMAHA VEK: WEDNLMM.. MAL.UULU -'.. ivzz. jurv Finds Vogue ( Proprietor Guilty P W -111 s a! w : vra AJljUUl UVIalll (IistIm Moore lo Receive Sen tence Mnuday Jurori De liberate Le Than Half Hour on Case. ( harlo Moor, proprietor of tli Vogue cabaret. In the Mlliard hotel, waa found guilty on two rharfs of l.'luor-KotllnK by f)rl Jury, out lm than half an hour, Tu-.)y aftr noon. K, M. i:blit rat fouiM auiliy Jlnt ly Willi Mooic but rliargr agalnat Willla Half and L. A. Overly, Indicted In Ih until rant, worn dlaetilpood. Orerty ro from a ulckld to attend tii trial. Ju'lgn WoodroiKh "aid lie would , pronounca sentence Monday, A vJd word il'-tur of ihe Vogu rulart at th (ik of It g1"ry, was tainted, on fh lingua aland by W, J. Klnjt, federal ii'ohltitloii enforce ment agent, "We were there th night of April King lold tlia Jury. "William C. V'per, a federal officer from IA'S M.lne waa with me. "We arrived about 1:30 a, ni. The :ghl were bright and nhinlnic. There re tablea acattered about tb floor. A piano was pliiyftig. Couple were ilunclng. There wna an unmlatakable. .ir of poycly and featlvlty. ''We nt down at a table and iretty 'ion a couple of girls cutrie over and kiit with ua. 'Then wu Ixiuglit a poupl of drink. . ,-Tlie glrla were with ua wben we. bought tho drinks." K.durd B. Kviina, nnotlur federal nirenf, tentille4 be bought lliior at the Vosue cubai't on October 10 und October 12. Nicholas Named to Throne by Czarists Ur ' m Mil Omaha Legion Men Pick Nominees lor Annual Election - t. Hoy Run Over by Auto. While playing In an alley behind lila home Henry E, June. 3. negro, waa run over by an eutomoible driven by Ieon Harber, 112: 12 North Twentieth ere-t, yeaterday, according to a central police headquarters re port. The boy otiffered Internal In Jurlea, It waa reported, and waa taken to nfa home at 1114 North Twentieth street. AIOKRTINKMIC.NT. Rogers Gains 20 Pounds; Feels Likea Boy "I have actually gained twenty poutida by taking Teniae and am now aa healthy at when I waa a school boy," recently declared George Rog er!. 42 California Ave., Chicago, III., dining car steward on the Grand Trunk Railway between Chicago and Detroit "Before I took Tanlac lndlgbtlon and loaa of appetite had pulled me ;iwn until a trip on the road would almost completely exhauat me, and I would get home feeling eo nervoua I aeldoni got any reatful Bleep. "Hlnce taking Tanlac I feel bo well that my run la a pleasure and I get back home feeling aa awry and active aa.when 1 atari out. I haven't a touch of Indigestion or nervouaneas, eat when and what I want and aleep like a top. One of the boy a on the road put be on to Tanlac and I want to paaa the good newa on. It la Krand." Tanlao la aold by all good drug glata. Buy Your Here! Interpret "Merry Christmas' With Good Music Record, too, at L w a t Price Yriaixo, 7 A acret meeting held In I'urla, at tended by the aurvlvora of the i-zur-lat Regime In Riiaaia, haa ended with the announcement Hint Grand Ouke Mcholna. former commander in chief of the KuMnn itrmu-r, waa dcctel to the throne of the late Czar Nlcho laa. Thla irroup of TCuaaian noblea, known ii a the t'ouiiiil of Kufnlan Monarchlata, are all that are left of the tnovernent for reatorlng czni-tam In Runala. .Voiniiiations Cloaetl YeMenlay Afternoon Xanie to Be Voted on at Post Meet ing December 8. Nomination! for olTlcea in the American legion poet were rloaed at 4 3') jeaterday aftemcHin. Nominert for the ofllce of romuiander are !-eo I'oiell, lllrd Htryker, HI Wheeler, Vin cent Huacull and It. J. Madden. For vice commander (nrmyl: H. II. j Dudley, o. H. Bngler, Jiimea llan- terry, J. N. lie France, Leeter Kin ey, Leo Jlozell. William Meitlen, Carl Kmua and J. Lnidlty. Kor vice rommnndcr (mar'ne rorpa): Adrian Mayer and Frank Talbert. Kor vice commiiiid'-r (navyl: 81 Wbeebr, Frank Hdntze and F.nrton Naah. For chaplain: l.luyd R. Ib1pple. The election will be held at the (.oat meeting iJecetnber 8. Member f the poet will be able to vote I'e- nilr 7 and 8 at Adjt. llouh'a ofllce, however. Nominee! for position on the ex ecutive committee, of which 30 will be elected, are aa fullowa: II. C, Htelnheim-, Frunrt Talbert, I Iavid C'apron, Harry Truatln, Claudlo iK'lltala, Jinnee llanberry, J, J. UnncMon, liana Twiraen, William Keara, Harry Judd, Harry Watta, leo f'roaby, William Uruett, Jiimea Van Avery, Georgo Driver, h. G. Lambert, I'oarl Laraen, Joe Mlcek, I'earl Mil lr, Gerald Iji Violetto, J. Dudley, Hunjer leacli, Charlea MetZ, Dr. Thomaa Holer, Iater Klnaey, Vance Kowler, lyentt-r Wykert. John Pappaa. Ted Metcalfe, If. Blaoafr, Fred Moore, Frank Ilclnlze, Jlany Ryrne. Allen Tukey, .1. fl. Ujeily, Dr, J. J. Freynmn, Lealle A. Smith, Roy Swan aon, Jamea Mllota, Iiwrence Kerr, Kjiry iieM-ii, Walter Hjrne, John .!, 'Jullu Inliier, 13 u I Cney, I bll Down. Glen Wllaon, 1 I, Shaw. Carl J. Jenen, Bdward Hlii'vemnker, Aicliie Ijlhrop. Iroy Clark, Archie Card. W, B. Ieterin, It. W, Croaby, I). D. F.lllott, liarton Naah, IM Per ky. O. 1 Kngler, W. R, Coatea, Paul Leldr, Kllwbeth Pradf.ird. Hair Pierce, Anan Raymond, Ira' .lone, William Timberlake, Charlea Thoiua. l'llo Graham, Jen R, Jenaen, Frank tru. H. M. Conklln, Wright Cock- I ranj Fred (Hichenbeln, Virgil llaggart, ' .tolin Caldwell ond Martin Hedt lund. Dunn to Sing Solo at City Hall Today Henry W, Dunn, police cnmmla loner, la on the city hall muflcnl pro gram for a lo thla afternoon at 2. The plan 1 to have the officiate and employe of the varloua floor of the city hall appear at their rexpectlve balconlea whin rendering their num- ler. The young women of the Metro politan I'lllltlea district headouarter are planning to give a real doiuouatra tlon of their vocal abilltlea. Tiiie event will l-e under the au uplcea of the City Hull Glee club and ill be In connection with mualo week activities Ida levln, Gertrude Kinllh and Charlea Haveratock will alng "Carry Me Rack to Old Virginia." All will Join In aeverul oldtlme number. Sleeping Sickness in Calgary. Calgary, Alia., Nov. 2. Sleeping alcknea la again reported In thla city. Robert Maaon, IS, haa been aaleep 100 hour. NEW BLOUSES - Values to $10.00 Cah dC AC Carry $5.95 mm lt12 rarDam Lions Hear Ahout Chinese Affairs Representative of American Concern in China, Depicts Life of Yellow Man. Omaha Lion roared a welcome yeaterdny to A. F. NlRlilengule of Can Franclaco. who talked on donu-allt: affaire In China. Mr, Nightengale represented an American concern in China for two years, and became familiar with the commercial customs and habita of the people in the back country aa well aa n the large cities. President Haacall read a lengthy communication from Governor Mc Kelvle who extended "executive clemency" to certain of the "cube," who have won for themselvea the dis tinctive title of "Jniiblrda." He also read a statement which ahowa that the "Jaliblrda" have the beat attend ance record of any of the club's aev- eral group. "Rob" Hall of the Orpneum bill entertained the cubs and their gueMa, with extempore verse, dealint; with the proeeedlnca of the meeting. Prealdcnt Haacnll alao gave notice that two Important amendments to the lawa of the club will be voted on at the business meeting In Decem ber. A new "den" of Lions will be in stituted at Hartington on Monday next, and District Governor Merle Taylor of The Omaha Dee and a larse escort from Omaha will make the occasion a notable one. Friends of Bootlegger Accompany Him lo Jail I P.Dotb-Kgera have friends, even when they are headed for Jail, so Deputy Crated States Marshal Lee Wcekes dls'-overed Monday when he esiwted a South Thirteenth street man to tho county jail for a 6" day may. Two of h; Mends, in spite of Weekea" pro tests. Insisted on accompanying him and the officer to the jail. They rode up on the elevator with him to the Jail floor anil argued wilh the Jailor to let them go inside. One of these friend waa om-e. n city food inspector. The other Is said lu lie a fire department captain. 1 A Victr ola Will Make Thanks . giving Happier Come in and Get Yours NOW! We 'have a complete stock of Victrolas and the largest record department to select from. Come early.- Terms to Suit Ml CKECS 15th and Hat-ney Streets AT lantic 4361 urtgtnatca oy ORUCK Queen to Go to Europe. Mlsa Gertrude Ptnut, queen of Ak i Stir Ren, plans on departing from her realm soon after January 1 with her father, John F. Stout, attorney, for a trip to Lumpo, according to their application fur a passport filed wilh the clerk of the Cnlted State court. .-naTi.-. The Old Reliable Hound Package IKIoirlliicl!'s T3T TiwORIGINAL Malted Milk Used successfully for over lj centurj'. Made under sanitary condition from clean, rich milk, with extract of our specially malted Rralo. The Food-Drink it pre pi red by stirring the powder In wtter. Infant and Children thrive on it. Agm$ with th Wakt itomach of th Invalid and Agtd. Invigorating as a Quick Lunch at home or office. Ask For -n Get HORLICK's I Fountain. Hotels, Roatauranta. thus Avoiding Imitationt SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Sam Pric. Headquarters fot AU Columbia Records at AU Times SCHMOLLER (Si MUELLER PIANO CO. 151416-18 Dodge Street DOuglas 1623 Convenience in Selection,.. Columbia Records 41M7 South 16th St. Our booths on the Main Floor to tho left . of entrance afford an ideal Record Shop. Buy Your Columbia Records Here 1 All the popular hits in our Columbia Grafonola Dept. Columbia Grafonola Dept. "fl VAkwfc OtV'N4 TOt Howard Street Between 15th and 16th BUBGESS Hash C mm. EVERYBODYS STORE' Wednesday : Housefurnishing Day Offers Savings in Many Sections AT-lantic 8321 If jou can't come to are ua, call. You will promptly be connector! with the person or department wanted. Woolen Hose For Women AH Wool These are in black only ami for that reason ara priced ao low. Made in the derby ribbed atyle, with reinforced feet. Sizes 8 'i to 10. Pair, $1.25 Silk and Wool Hose When silk and wool are com bined in hosiery, the result is sensible as well as attractive. These are black with black and w hite clo. Tho feet and far ter top are reinforced. Pair, $1.95 For Kiddies 7-8 Length Boys and girls like to wear these 7-8 box; they are so soft and warm. Made of all wool, with double cuff and fancy rib bing. Brown heather, dark heather, blue heather and grey. Sizes 8 to 9. Pair, $1.10 Wool Ribbed Brown, grey and camel are the colors of these most attrac tive ailk and wool hose. Theje feature the wide rib so much In favor. Pair, $1.50 Burget-Naah Mala Fleer Rag Rugs These are the popular "Hit and Miss" pattern, and most satisfactory because they lauti der so easily. Made of new clean mill remnants that are very heavy quality. Size 25x50 inches. Each, $1.00 Burf ei-a.h Sixth Floor Magazine Subscriptions It's none too early to place orders for the new year. Wc have a number of club com binations that assure you the best possible prices on your favorite magazines. Book Shop Main Floor Housekeeping Needs Special Wednesday is always HouscfurnishiiiKU Day, when special values are offered to houMwivrir. ThiH week, on the day before Thanksgiving the merchandise is comprincd of the same splendid values, but all are timely and needed for tho morrow. 2 Quart Double Boiler These are mode of heavy finality aluminum, highly pol ished. An exceptional value. $1.00 2 (fuart Percolator fe-cup capacity and nice enough looking to be used on the table. $1.00 Wearever Roasters Small size, 13.95. Medium size, $4.95. Large size, $5.96. Pyrex Pic Plate Frame The frame is aolid brass, heavily plated with nickel. Complete with pic plate. $2.39 O'Cedar Floor Wax Waxed floors ire easy to keep clean. 8 oz tins, 50c. 1-lb. tins, 75c. 2 lb tins, $1.25 Pyrex Casserole The cover of the baking dish is cut in an attractive pattern. Complete $4.95 Carving' Set For the Thanksgiving din ner a new carving set would be most appropriate. Knife, fork and steel, made of tht finest grade steel, with stag handles. Set, $4.25 Granite Roaster 17-inch self-basting fowl and meat roaster, of mottled enamel. A delayed shipment that came in at just the last minute, is the reason for so low a price, Each, $1.29 BuriMi-Naih Hoiuofurnlthlas DoprtBinW-Furtk Floor New Materials and Curtaino To Add to Holiday Cheer Plain White Marquisette A fine quality for making ruffled curtains. Specially priced for Wednesday. Yard, 19c Estimates on Shades: Rods Furnished Without charge to you, let us give you an estimate as to the cost of new shades anil rods for your home.. Burjtt-N IHffi New Lace Curtains All over patterns with dainty borders and new frins ed styles, attractively priced the pair. $2.95 to $6.75 Marquisette Curtains Full size ecru curtain, made with a four-inch mter and bottom hams. 2 U -yard length. Pair, $1.78 uh Drapery Doportmonl Fourth Floor Special! Special ! 200 Dresses In the Downstairs Store 9V- $600 11 a. m. U As attractive as one could wish are these pretty silks and woolens that will sell at a price so fabulously low during the first two hours the day before Thanksgiving. Sizes for women and misses. Every Sale Final at Nw) DnUio Storo Those Who Demand the Best Choose the Chickering Grand As a distinctive addition to any home, as a piano of unlimited tonial range and power, and aa a purchase carrying with it a lifetime's pride of possession, the Chickering Creae is the ultimate possession of those who do not compromise, but demand the best. Complete showing of styles and finishes. Terms are those most convenient to you. ut-ik fwm Shop I lit rieo Thanksgiving Offerings for Men Include Twc Special Groups of Warm Overcoats First Group 50 34 Ut'a Vlatari a4 I Ut r . ' I, male ilk j't t.-rn tvlUni full n4 !( M'.t4 !, wi'H r4'a or mI i ;. II t lt !e mIp4 of (tt. nil 4nt !-(. I..' tt 4 (4 '-l tarf t'l,' '.!.) I V ',. t,o ,-rt'4!ai .lvn , Second Group $2iso fVt ta sa t )vinf a n Ml aJ kt!f BM11 s4 o'a, .r'e er 4k'e fcrl. t i. i! i ffi!ar K 1 of tr.f aa I U o Hull ,M U i. U fi I 'Uof lit 06 1 iA 1.1 ltm Nm Moo t - Sale of Silk Ties Each, 65c y like tia4 t like U te a rniKtWr f iaa. Tale Taaktiii aa.'e effort ft) vatae i si's fouri Has4a, pti'tf'tl FM'a4 i 4eefwa, aokr for ta-l ar fop at I k.iao fa, will fin Uee t( I '. . . at ik, I . a it,, et :i for $1.75 Mot MwUm lot