The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, February 28, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 9, Image 9

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    Ex-Sheriff Candidate
^ Held on Auto Charge
Mack C. Goodwin, Council Bluffs,
R. F. D. No. 5, arrested Tuesday by
femmett O'Donnell, member of the
state license bureau, charged with
motor vehicle license switching.
Goodwin was a candidate for sheriff
against P. A. Lalnso'n, present incum
bent. at the last election.
According to O'Donnell, Goodwin
bought a new Dodge automobile and
later transferred the license plates
from it to &n Oakland machine. The
Oakland was stolen two dayk ago,
after tioodwin's wife had driven It
downtown and parked it at Sixth and
Broadway.
O'Donnell recovered the auto at A'
lantic, la., and began an iniestig.illni
which ended with Goodwin's arrest
Goodwin will lie given a hearing it
justice court Monday afternoon at 2
lie was released on hi* own recogni*
ance.
ury Chosen in
Welter Trial
After tseven hours of questioning
n District Judge Fitzgerald1! court
the following jury was obtained and
sworn In at !1 Wednesday- morning
lo try William Welter for the umdrer
of Henry Mc-Ardle:
• ftadden J. \\ tteon, 3629 f*o»jth Twenty*
fifth street; Charles A. Weed man. 2027
t i uor Biieet; A. K. Osborn, Valley, Neb.;
if rit Hobart. 1 **'»2 Kmmtt afreet;
John It. IMppey. 1511 Park avenue; John
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(Copyright 1924)
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Self Elkhorn, Neb : James W, Jarkaon.
6824 Florence boulevard. Daniel Lent*.
.1610 Franklin street. Karl J. Uurke. 4115
South Twenty-fourth street; William M
Lord. 170* .Inckaon street*; Frank W.ird,
H13S Reynolds street. Eric Ciyne. 4215
Nicholas etreet.
With his three attorneys Welter is
preparing to fight every step of the
prosecution. His wife sits liehlnd him
at the table in the court room.
Statement of the case to the jury
by both sides was made Wednesday
morning and taking of evidence start
ed this afternoon. The trial will take
least a week. ,
Champ Clark’s Daughter
Is Slated for Congress
New Orleans. Feb. 28.—Genevieve
Clark Thomson, daughter of the late
Champ Clark, formerly speaker of
the house of representatives and wife
of James M. Thomson, publisher of
the New Orleans Item, is being con
sidered as a candidate for congress
to serve during the nnexplred term of
Representative H. Garland Dupre of
the Second congressional district, who
died last week in Washington, it was
learned today.
Two Pioneer Mothers of
Page County Die in ^ eek
Clarlndn, Ia„ Feb. 27—Jwo Page
county pioneer mothers are dead.
They are Mrs. Mary Handorf and
Mrs. Hannah Powell.
Mrs. Mary Handorf, 82, widow of
Riylolph Frederick Handorf. came
from Jackeon county, Ind., by emi
grant train In 1858, and until recent
years lived near Yorktown. She Is
survived by four daughters, two sons,
24 grandchildren and 12 great-grand
children.
Mrs. Hannah Powell Greene. 90,
widow of Nathaniel P. Greene, died
AOVKHTIHKMKNT.
Mothers You Can
Prevent Children
From Taking Cold
Next Time They Come in
Wet and “Sniffling”
Rub This Vapor Salve j
Over Throat and Chest j
When children come in from play
with feet wet, noses blue and hands like
lumps of ice, you feel sure that they
are ‘‘in for a cold."
But the next time try Vicks. At
bedtime rub this vaporizing salve well
in over throat and chest ana cover with
a warm flannel cloth.
The body heat, releases the ingre
dients—Menthol, Camphor, Eucalyp
tus, Juniper Tar, etc.—in the form of
vapors, and these vapors go directly
to the air passages, stimulating the
mucous membrane to repel germ at
tacks.
At the same time Vicks increases the
circulation of the bipod thruout the
cheat region, thus helping to prevent
any congestion developing.
If applied in time, Vicks will prevent
many colds from getting a star, and its
use doesn't disturb the child's diges
tion as constant internal dosing is so
a^ to do.
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Harmless Laxative for the
Liver and Bowels
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Feel fine: No griping or Inconveni
ence follows s gentle liver and bowel
cleansing with •'Cascarets." Sick
Headache. Biliousness. Gases, Indi
gestlon. and all such distress gone by
morning. For Men. Women and Chil
dren—10c boaes, also 15 *n-l 50c
aijes, any drug store.
Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life * By Briggs
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at the home of her daughter. Mrs.
Hannah Biggs of Claritida, having
arrived here only last week from her
home in Speer. III. A sister, 86, and
a brother. 87, survive.
Worthless Checks.
E. V. Lorlg, 2518 M street, pawn
broker, complained to police that he
is holding two worthless checks, total
ing |25, drawn on the State Hank of
Oshkosh, Neb., which, l*e says, were
given him by George Clark.
ADVERTISEMENT
BED PEPPED BEIT
The heat of red pepper& takes the
"ouch” from a sore, Lome b£ck, It
can not hurt you, and it certainly
ends the torture at one*. t
When you are suffering So yon can
hardly a^t around, just try Red Pep
per Rub, and you will have the
quickest relief shown. Nothing lias
such concentrated, penetrating heat
as red peppers.
Just ns soon ns you apply Red Pep
per Hub you will feel the tingling
heat. In thre.' minutes it warms the
bore spot through and through. Pain
and soreness are gone.
Ask any druggist for a Jar of
Howies Red Pepper Rub. He sure tb
get the genuine, with the name
Howies on earh package.
AH V fC RTI9EM ENT
S.S. S. keeps away
Pimples
THERE are thousands of wo
men who wonder why their
complexions do net improve in
■pite of all the face treatment*
they use. They should not con
tinue to won
der. Eruptions
| come from
Iblood impnri
I ties and a lack
' of rich blood
cells. s. s. s.
is acknowl
edged to bo
one of t h •
most powerful, rapid and effective
blood cleansers known. S. S. 8.
builds new blood-cells. This ia
why S. S. S. routs out of your sys
tem the impurities which cause
boils, pimples, blackheads, acne,
blotches, eczema, tetter, rash.
S. 8. S. is a remarkable fleth
builder. That’s why underweight
people can quickly build up their
lost flesh, get back their normal
weight, pink, plump cheeks, bright
eyes, and “pep.”
S. S. 8. Is Mid at all and
drug atom ia two siiet. iho
larger tut ia Kora acoaomical,
Ohr WWitfs Best,
'/flood Medicine
.M<\ EKTISF.MEVr.
WOMAN AILING
F11YEAR
Took Lydia E. Pinkh&m’s
Vegetable Compound—
Happy Results
Newcastle. Pa. —"I was all run
down and everybody thought I was
going into a de
cline. I bad been
ailing for a year
with pains in my
right side so that I
could hardly stand
on mv feet. When
I walked I felt as
if something was
falling. I was not
able to do any
work and had a
nurse most of the
time. She spoke
to me about Lydia E^ PinkJuun •Veg
etable Compound, bo 1 gave it a fair
trial. Some women think one bottle
should cure them, but I did not stop
at that. 1 took more and got better
and am able ever since to ao my own
housework. There was a time, when
1 would complain of not feeling well,
that my husband would sav, *Go to the
doctor. ’ But now he will tell me to
get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham'a,
and it has always helped me. 1 haw
had druggists tell me that they had
something better, but they don’t tell
me that now. for I take no other. I
have been taking the Vegetable Com
pound now for five wars. Any wo
man who tares to call or write, I will
be glad to tell her how it helped
me. —Mrs. Mabfx List Shkrbahn,
'15 Newell Ave., Newcastle,Pa.
\H\ KRTI^DIKXT.
Can You Sleep
AlINfehtP
Or Must Tea Get Up Freqaeatly %
Reuon of BUd4er TrouLk?
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If *o, I w»'uM tike U» *and you a Mmpla
of my Horne Treatment sc you ran yn*
«t a trial. I want you to know how quickly
it relieves the irritation in the hiadtaar
and stop* the n«Uin* «r m*ht* to urinal*
every hour or two which i* very woarinp
»nd a source of end'esa annoyance. If you
*re look«n* for quick raitaf. fill out the
on upon helow. m * * K l VoWFTHV
AM Mam Street M \KSHA? » .M.v'H and
* fro* trial s:'l he sent you hy mail.
COUPON
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intnt MeWI H > s HOM« rHE x \
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dress on dotted Mae*, mail to F. L*
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'•MALI* Mini , tnd tha samola treat*
roant s i!‘ at once no sant yen hy mad.
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