4 A THE BEE: OMAHA, bUiSUAK, MuVr.Mtffc.lt '-t. 11. W If V Juryman mneai Trial Accused Of Misconduct Man Said to Have Diaomed Trial Outside of Court Judge Haiti Pro-ceedingi. Auburn, Neb., Nov. 26. (Special.) Tfii days of trenuous, tense work in'tlUtrict court in the trial of Mr. I.ury Neat, rhirgrd with the murder of her huband, Hen Neal, went lor nothing when District Judge Raper today entered finding that, because of the misconduct of one of the jurors, Run Rowan. miitrial has reunited and the whole case muit be tried OAer again. Korean ii citizen of Auburn, a man of meant, and has stood well in the community, lie is a thresherman. Yesterday reports, came to the judge that Rozean, in spite of the daily admonitions of the court to the jurors, had discussed the case out side the court room. ' Mistrial Announced. This morning court was expected to convene at 8:30 for what, it was believed, would be the final day of the long trial. Instead of the trial, there was a conference of the judge and attorneys for the state and defense behind closed doors. Bozean was summoned before this body, as were other witnesses. The court room, which had been crowded since 7 this morning, was in a buzz of conversa tion as the hours passed. Just before noon the conference ended. Judge Raper summoned the jurors to their box and stated that a mistrial had resulted because of the conduct of Rozean on two oc casions. ' The judge stated that on Novem ber 24, Rozean, in a conversation with Cyrus Milam, stated that the case never should have been brought and that the county had been put to needless expense and Mrs. Neal would not be convicted. On No vember 21, the court stated, Rozean made statements regarding the. case to Mrs. Milam. , Immediately after ' the conclusion of the judge's finding and dismissal of the jury, the defense entered motion that the trial proceed with 11 jurors. Judge Raper answered this with a wave of the hand, toward the jury and this remark;. "Gentlemen, you're excused." Then he called upon Prosecuting Attorney Armstrong to institute contempt proceedings against Ro zean, the offending juror. The defense asked fpr an immedi ate retrial. It was indicated this might be some time during the De cember holidays. Mrs. Neal Near Tears. Rozean's face did not change ex pression as he sat in the jury box. Mrs. Neal and her daughter, Ava, who had been in the room since 8:30, seemed near tears, . The long ordeal, which they thought nearly ended, all had been in vain. The mistrial has cost the county and the defense thousands of dollars. The community is in a furore over the amazing denouement' of the case. . ,, . ,; ... 400 Bandits Baltic n a if . Buenos Aires marines Buenos Aires, Nov. 26. (By The Associated I'ress.) rour hundred well armed bandits entrenched in the village of I'io lbanci, in the state of Jianla Cruz, repulsed an attack by the marines landed front the cruiser Almirante Brown, according to belated dispatches received here. A number of the bandits and marines were killed or wounded during the engagement, in which the attackers used machine guns. The bandits hold prisoners in the village a number of the residents of the region, including English ranch era . and S. J. Mac Bey. manager of the Armour packing plant near the town ol aanta Lruz. Government reinforcements ar rived on a transport at Rio Gallcgos yesterday, but that point is so far from Faio Ibanez that it is feared a successful attempt to rescue the prisoners will be impossible for sev eral days. Jack Atkinson Plans . ; . Long Airplane Flight .Jack Atkinson, Omaha aviator, will hop off Ak-Sar-Ben field next Wednesday morning on the first leg of a 4,500-miles flight in his Lincoln Standard tourabout airplane, he an nounced yesterday. He will be ac companied by Lester Baker, me cbanician. He will fly to Kansas City, St. Louis, Louisville and finally " to Jacksonville, Fla., and - back to Omaha. He will, make many side flights and will investigate flying conditions throughout the south with a view to establishing a passen ger plane line . between here 'and Florida. He will carry a letter from Mayor Dahlman to the .mayor of Jackson ville, The Aero dub of Omaha, Chamber of Commerce of Omaha and Nebraska Aircraft corporation, Lincoln, have endorsed the flight. The ship in which he will go is the same one in which he crossed the continental, divide and circled Pike's peak. '. - v Husband Says Spouse, Wrote ' But Refused to Come Home " Her husband twitted her that. he ' had married her just because Ire had set out to do so, and nagged her continually, Kathleen M. Hayes al- legea in a divorce pennon sue mcu in district court recently. But yesterday the husband, Fran A. Mayes, was grameu a octree ui absolute divorce from her by Dis trict Judge Leslie, on his answer and cross petition for divorce. The husband said that while , he lived in Lancaster county his wife came to Omaha and taught school. But when school closed in June she neglected to return home, being content to fulfill her marital duties by mail. Road Conditions 1 Cosgrove Victim Of Times, Pastor Says at Funeral (it: ' ti i rr j mini j juucicuuy xiuucai And Generous, Asserts Early Acquaintance) Many Eyes Moist at Services. Fnrabhf4 fcr Oaafca Aate Clak.) IJ n coin Highway. Et Roads : . t -. Mint- rt.tnnr for Icht mile at Marahalttown; roa bow opm from Dwltt to Clinton. Lincoln Hlnhway. Woat Roads tlna: .a-cather cloody rrywhr azcapt Can ..tral City and Grand Island.- O, I D. Hlshway Roada fair to Ash land: detoor at Ashland brtd: ood to Lincoln and wast. ' Highland Cutoff Roads cosd: wontnr ... u - n.rt weather cloody. - Omaha-Topoka Highway Roads ai Cal ient; weather cloudy. S, T. A. Roads Koads excellent; weath , ar cloudy. , Soorso Washington Birtwny Roads Blaek Hills Trail Roads good; weather ' cloody; snow some points northwest. King ef Trails, Booth Roads In sr. collect condition to Hiawatha; rongh ts Learen worth: detour from LeaTenworth " ts Kansas City on account of road vork. Kiac of Trails, North Roads fine to Vlaaourt Valley; rought north; weather aloofly Itl.er U Rirer Road Goo , ts Xoa Homes. ' . ,. Whits role Road Good Casssy; do tour for aU alios oast of Casey; weather toudy. I. o. A, BhortUns Roads rood; weather ; gwudy. - . . Iwaathor U?& 1 gltnwood. roaas j "James Cosgrove was a victim of the. times: of circumstances. Con demn him if you will, but remember ood is a just uod. Ther were manv moist evei In the gathering of Z5U persons at bt. Cecilias cathedral yesterday, as. Rev. James A. Aughncy pronounced these words in his funeral sermon for "Jimmy" Cosgrove. Inherently Honest Rev. Mr. Aughney, who was an early acquaintance of Jimmys, de livered a strong sermon. He pointed out that "Jimmy" had received good religious training, that he was to reed down by influences of the time and that inherently he was honest and generous. Short services were held at the home of the' mother, Mrs. Margaret Cosgrove, 4530 Izard street. So large was the crowd that fully half were unable to gain entrance into the home. Relatives Follow Casket "Jimmy's" widow, his mother and little sister, Helen Clare, and his two brothers and .their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cosgrove. and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Cosgrove, and a num ber of other relatives, followed the casket from the cathedral at the close of the services. Pallbearers were: Frank Kane, Robert Glasgow, Ray Wilson. Wil liam Fox, Wylie Compton and Jos eph Fields. Burial' was in the Holy bepulcher cemetery. President Expected To Retain Gov. Reily Washington. Nov. 26. Governoi E. Mont Reily of Porto Rico, who arrived in Washington several days ago to make a report to President Harding on the present involved political situation in Porto Rico, took luncheon with the president at the White House yesterday and made an informal report After the conference it was learned that the president feels as much confidence in Governor Reily as when he appointed him to his present post, and no doubt was ex pressed that he would return to Porto Rico, in spite of the opposi tion of certain political factions to him. Three More West Children Taken to City Hospital Three more children of the fam ily of Mrs. Mary West, found suf fering . diphtheria in one room up stairs, at 1120 North Sixteenth street,: have been removed to the city emergency hospital, bringing the total to five. The sixth West child remains at home with its mother, who is being, aided by. the county and the Associated Charities. Students to Sell Pencils to Build Animal Shelter Junior Humane League of Nebraska Humane Society Sponsors Campaign Among , School Children. "A million pencils" is" the cacm paign slogan of the boys and girls who will participate in a salesman ship contest, beginning December 1, under th eauspiees of the Junior Hu mane league of the Nebraska Hu mane society. , The purpose of the campaign is to raise funds for erecting and equipping an animal shelter and hospital on the property recently purchased at Twenty-first and Izard streets. The shelter will be a me morial to the boys and girls of the state. Must Join League. All pupils in the sixth, seventh, eighth and high school grades of Omaha and Nebraska are eligible to enter the contest and compete for prizes. The ' only condition is that contestants sign application cards for membership in the Junior Humane league, in i frr and cards mav be obtained by applying at the of fice Of the Nebraska numane so ciety or by telephoning Douglas 5341, Many Prixea Offered. Aw-irie onrl nri7 will be eiven to contestants in the following man ner: To the salesman who brings in the first order. To each contest ant who sells six boxes or 72 pen cils. To the one who sells the great est number of pencils during the month of December. To the one who sells the first 500. To the one who ,.n. 1.. (ire 1 nm Fsrh month also at the close of the campaign . 1 1 ) ' . " . . n r A in April, aaaiuunai juitca am, awards will be given. An,nn li nriTfe tirlllff COflSld- .lll.V.lf I'tv f ' . ered are: A registered aircdale or Boston bulldog, a nicycie, a Doy Scout suit, a Camp Fire Girls' suit, KwMtsr. wrist watch, moving pic ture machine, athletic equipment and cash prizes. But One Month Left to Reinstate Insurance Tint one month is left in which ex-service men may reinstate their o-ovprntrifnt insurance if it has lapsed. They cannot reinstate it after December il, A campaign is being started to urge them to grasp this final op portunity. Employers are being asked to urge tneir ex-service em ployes to attend to this. "Insurance week" will start December 5. Ninetyfour per cent of the cash value of most of the government in surance oolicies mav be borrowed after the first year. Men wishing to reinstate tneir in surance may meet an insurance rep rvemtativ if the United States Vet erans' bureau at the Army building. Fifteenth and iJodge streets, auring "inenrnnr wrpk ." Innuiries ad dressed to the United States Veter ans' bureau, 701 Woodmen of the World building, will receive attention. Canada's Export Values . Greater Than Imports Ottawa. Nov. 26. The value of Canada's exports during' the year ending October 31, was greater than , -- . , !..! 1 -1. ncr imports, auu . uuui - showed a decline compared with the preceding 12 months, as shown in a summary of trade given out by the dominion bureau of statistics. Total exoorts for the - period amounted to $941,566,435. while im ports were $859,626,267. The value of the dominion's imports from the United States exceeded, however, her exports across the border, imports being $606,057,273, and exports, $392,056,012. Man Sues for Divorce. Charging extreme cruelty, Charles E. Peterson filed suit in district court yesterday for a divorce from Jumu E. Peterson, to whom he was mar ried December . 5, 1912, in Council Bluffs. M ft JL 3E REFUSE SUBSTITUTES! ' INSIST UPON 1 i TIMS CAP Iokfor y Mild Weather MuiHcr Buttoned Around Cap Cold & Stormy Weather Muffler Buttoned Around Neck FOR BOYS, CHILDREN AND MEN At all leading ttores. Should your dealer not carry them, give him our address at we sell to stores only. TIM'S PATENT MUFFLER CAP CO, INC. 50-52-54 West 17th Street New York City 3E TT II H H JL Buj Tim's Mufrfer Caps" at OORRZCT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN TT " l"1 M M ' Rancher Kills Child For Refusal to Eat . Colorado Springs. Colo., Nov. 26. Refusal of Loraine Howard Sager II to eat his dinner last Sunday cost him liis life, according to evidence Introduced at a coroners inquest here yesterday. Death was directly due to violence at the hands of John Book, a rancher living near Rush, Colo., the jury found. The baby left in the care of Mr. and Mrs. Book by its mother, a Nevada school teacher, was beaten with a razor strop and caught, by the throat and shaken, in an at tempt to force hi mto eat. Book ad mitted on the witness stand. Physi cians who examined the body said that the choking possibly caused rupture of , a blood vessel in the brain. , When the baby's father, an over seas veteran, broken down in health, entered a federal vocational training institution in Milwaukee a year ago Mrs. Sager left her child with the fJooks, paying them $30 a month rom her salary as a school teacher for his care. Dependable maids can be found by using a Bee Want Ad. Elevator Operator Jailed For Taking Employer! Tools Tom Fillmore, an elevator oper ator for Taxton & Gallagher for several years, was sentenced to jail for 30 days by Police Judge Wap pich yesterday on charge Qe Stealing tools from the company and sclhnar them. The uUge tie dared 1'illmore was unvtaieiul for the employment given him. "There is no appeal from this sentence," the judge announced, "and 1 will not accept bond. Bee Want Ads Produce -Results. ESTABLISHED IfiOO PIS THAT LAST If money is a consideration or Quality an object, it will pay you well to examine our stock of Diamonds and other items suitable for Holiday Gifts. Cold, Sooty, Days ' make the family, laundering a difficult task unless you have . it done the Wet Wash Way by , the laundry with a prestige. Harney 0784 a,LUU..Li4Lat.kiii. V"' FA MAM USE BEE WANT ADS THEY BRING RESULTS e-a:ii!itiiiiiiiift'i(''t:i''f'tti(!tiuiM(i,irt''i')iniMiiirtiiii'it 'S'ii'a--(ri'it'ii''i'ii''i':i:i''isi'f;ii:'t! n:: S''S ORCHARD & WILIIELM CO.tiii!aatiii:aMitaiiaiwi-ataiiai:a.tauiit"i-a'ia 'aiarraia-,a-iaraiii'ra,i:iia!-antaMaMa-;a-iiiaiia4:aiia:a!4liaiiaitiri Christmas Seal Your Christmas Mail SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS. War Certificates For Those Whose Name Commences With "D" Come in and Get Yours. r. urniture is ever increasing in popularity as an expression of good feeling at Christ mas Time. It is a thoughtful gift. This year it is the sensible gift; and this is the Christmas Furniture Store filled with beautiful things very low priced. An Elegant Mohair Living Room Suite at an Interestingly Moderate Price In design, construction and finish throughout It Is second to none, fitted with full complement of dependable springs, all hand tied, resting on quality webbing bottom, supporting looso spring cushion seats. A fine grade of mohair upholstery in taupe and , fawn colorings has been used. Davenport, S179.50Rocker ...... 897.00!Cb.air .....$96.00 Other Davenports In Telour and tapestry are as low as 389.00 Chairs and Rockers to match S48.00 and $49.00 Special Items of Quality Furniture Specially Priced Overstuffed Tapestry Arm Chairs and Rockers, at $48.00 and J $15(3.00 Louis SV Wing Chair with high back, upholstered in blue velour 165.00 Overstuffed Spring Am Davenport in tapestry, at A 79.00 Eocker to match "78.00 Chair to match.... -..v............... 85.00 Old Oak Rocking Chair ivitbcane back and tapestry loose cushion, upholstery, . zzu.uu jjavenport to matcn. . . $5.W Fernery to match. i a a a i 95.00 Solid Mahogany Italian Library Tabic, i 49.00 54 inches, at 163.00 Queen Anne Berkcy & Gay China 05.00 Closet in mahogany 98.00 William & Mary China Closet, in QS OA mahogany, at J-n Xn 138 00 Old Ivory Chif f erobe JJJ'JJJJ 156.00 Old Ivory Toilet Table , trith triple 49.00 mirrors, at 68.00 Old Ivory Dresser 48.00 45.00 Old Ivory Bed to match............. 129.50 65.00 Queen Anne Dressing Table in Amer- 19.50 ican tvalnut, at 58.00 78.00 48.00 69.00 78.00 45.00 29.50 39.50 iapnpi Tlie Original Cowan Martha Washington Sewing Table Of solid mahogany throughout with special attention to all the details that made this cabinet the model of them all. A limited quantity only, to sell at the modest price of Basement Make your Christmas selection now, while our stock is complete. A beau tiful line of practical gifts. A complete line of Pyrex Casseroles in the new iridescent finish ' $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Latest designs in Royal Rochester wares, Percolators, Trays and Electrical Novel ties : New model "Universal" Elec- trie Iron ............. .....$-6.75 Guaranteed Simplex Electric Heater, at 11.50 Carving Sets, Percolators, Crumb Sweep ers, etc., in up-to-the-minuts designs. Gas Range Cabinet Gas Ranges,, complete line, lowest prices. See our values in a Cabinet Range, at. , 47 at 00 Toys! Toys! . Here you'll find charming little works of im agination, lovely toys for boys and girls whose little brains are always active. , From Baby Land Madam Hendron's walking and talking Dolls from $1.50 to $15.50. Schoenut's All Wood Dolls from $2.35 to $8.75. Baby Dolls, Bag Dolls, Celluloid Dolls, Rubber Dolls. From the Land of Electric Trains Passenger Trains, Freight 'Trains, Track, Switches, Signals, Tunnels, Bridges, etc. From Toy Land Drums, Horns, Chimes, Metallophones, -Wagons, Velocipedes, Books and Games. ; M From Every Land Crawling Bugs, Mechanical Autos, Mechanical Birds, Butterflys, Turtles, etc. 1 ' . a Santa Claus Is , here , every day. Bring the little folks in to see him. Ponies Two Beautiful Shetland Ponies, Tarbaby and Starlight, to be given away to some lucky boy or girl for Christmas. Rugs! Rugs! New arrivals in French Wilton and Whittall Rugs are reaching us nearly every day, and we can offer sor.e beautiful colorings and patterns, after the mill shortage of many months. Also the prices are lower and very attractive. We invite inspection. 27x54 size .... ... . . . $12.50 36x63 size ..... . . '.V. 19.50 4-6x7-6 size . 41.00 6x9 size , . . . . . 7. . . . . 74.00 8-3x10-6 , size ...... $109.00 9x12 size .......... 120.00 9x15 size 165.00 11-3x15 size . 206.00 Oriental Rugs Our own imported lines which were selected by Mr. Kalbian personally in Con stantinople have been selling at much lower prices than for many years. The assort ments are large and very complete from the smallest door mat at $6.50 up to the larger room sizes. Many assorted bales at one price) for choice. Visit this department and secure a lastinggift, always fitting. Mousouls and Irans, at $35.00 and S42.50 Beluchifitans from $27.50 to $75.00 Gift Shop Buffet Set Including two candlesticks and stand In hand decorated metal, blue and old gold colorings -with Blue Topaz Glass Bowl and 6 pieces of fruit: 1 Apple, 1 Banana, 1 Peach, 1 Plum, 1 Orange, 1 Bunch of Red Grapes; formerly 18; now, complete $10.00 Cape Cod Fire Lighters In wrought iron and brass. A necessary fire place accessory these filled with kerosene render unnecessary any kindling for wood" fires. In Brass (formerly $5.75). ..$4.25 In Wrought Iron (formerly $9.25)... 7.50 Metal Reading Lamps With adjustable shade, a book rack, and an ash tray, in bronze finish, complete. . .$24.50 We have an unusual display of exclusive Christmas Cards, at... 15tt to 50 O ' o 1 Draperies OTerdrapery Fabrics Of absolutely guaranteed Sunfast materials, in all the desirable colors and in iridescent effects; per yard $2.00 to $2.50 Table Banners In an unusual array of styles and 6izes, of Tapestry, Damask, Velour and Moquette $2.75 to $20.00 Table Squares and Pillow Tops In tapestry and damask, at..... .. . $1.65. $2.00. $2.85. $3.75 and $4.00 (nrtain Nets A good assortment, at, per yard $1.00 Curtain Yoilcs, at, per yard 45t Curtain Swisses, at, per yard 354k Cretonnes, at, per yard 50 i Rate and Very Rich Colorings 0 0 Blankets of Exceptional Quality Fine Cotton Blankets with wool nap finished with silk bindings. In plaids of desirable colors, pink, blue, gray and buff $5.75 Fine Guaranteed All-Wool Blankets, wool both warp and filling, especially designed for Orchard & Wilhelm Co. 70x84 inches. DesVable colors in plaids, pink, blue, gray and buff $12.50 We carry the well and favorably known Wamsetta brand of Sheets and Pillow Cases in all sizes, for single and full sized beds, and in the extra lengths, plain hemstitched. Good Quality Sateen Covered Comforts, size 72x84 inches $8.00 Eilk Mull Comforts filled with lambs' wool, 72x84 inches $14.75 Automobile Robes for closed and open cars, t $10.50. $15.00. $18.75. $28.75 and $35.00 Luggage Department Offers an unusual assortment of Bags and Suitcases, fitted and unfitted, suitable for gifts. Overnight Bag 15- lnch Patent Leather Bag, fitted $12.50 The same bag in 17-inch size 13.50 Seal Grain Cowhide Bag, fitted, 15 Inches 21.00 Ladies' Bags 16- inch Seal Grained Cowhide Bag, leather lined $17.50 18-inch Seal Grained Cowhide Bag, silk lined 15.00 Suitcases 20-inch Ladies' Suitcases, hand lined and fitted $36.00 22-inch Ladies' Cases, fitted in in laid ivory 52.50 Large line of Bags for Men and .Women $10.00 to $45.00 Brunswick Style 207 $125i Adam Brown or Red Mahogany and Fumed or Golden Oak Height, 45 inches, width 19 inches, depth 21 inches. Equipped with twelve inch turntable, automatic stop, tone modifier and shelf filing system, de signed to accommodate albums. Join Our Christmas Club $1.00 per week until Decembei25, will put any BRUNSWICK in your home for Christmas. After that we arrange easy, convenient terms for payment Act Now! Christmas Is Almost Here! 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