THE BEE i OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912. GUN MEN WILLBE SENTENCED Four Convicted of Murder Will Be Taken to Sing Sing Nov. 20. THEIR PEDIGREES ARE TAKEN All Are Under Thirty Ymr ot Ae mid llnvc Jnlt Hrcordx Ho-, Gallon, Wehbrr nnil Srhrpji to fir Ilrlrnaed. NEW YORK, Nov. SO. Sentence ot death on the four gunmen convloted ye arc ordered arrested, and In this class V It In said many Indictment already have lieen returnedj IImt Innprrtnr. Worked. As showing the difficulties encountered the followlnir case Is cited by those who have conducted the Inquiry: Interviews of the Inspectors with many of these practitioners Indicated dearly that they knew they were violating tho law and were trending upon dangerous ground. Jn Chlcaso an Inspector called upon a physician after having received from him a response by mall to his decoy letter. The Inspector professed a desire to engage th doctor's services. The doc tor was cautious and the Inspector wa- irruay 01 inuroorinR ii-rnrn i rm... eB,Ied upon , show ,ho f ,Ur had rc. will be pronounced by Justice, Goff on cevw,. Jt Wls , , phy(,clans own November JS. he anr.ouhee.1 today when ham wrllln(t Rvldently suspicious, ho the prisoners were arraigned before him. notohw, tno ,ett,r rrom thn lngpertor'B After sentence Is passed the men will bt hin(, (orc ,t ,,cp acWK nnJ tnrew taken to Sing blng. where former Police Subsequently the j.ieutenani vnar.es i.ecKcr is ,ngpcct0P Tttwnf, , lc office" In the death for Instlcatlng the shooting I'cdlnrrrs TnUen. The pedigrees of tho gunmen were taken totmy at their arraignment. Whltey" Lewis said his real name was Frank Seldcnschuc, born In Hustla. 24 jears old, and a bookbinder by trade. lempornry absence of the doctor, scoured the strips frm the basket and pasted tnem together. That luttcr constitutes an Important link In the chain of evi dence on which that doctor was Indicted. It Is Jim expressed dcto.rrnlrui.tlon ot the postal authorities to put an end to tho Both his parents are living and ho has pronl0 b mft.of cr)rona, pract,crlll served two Jail sentences. - ,. .,... i.. . ,,. "Dago Frank gave his correct tiamo ,lnnn u.,... ,, .. nlan., ,,, m Frank Clroflcl. years old. natlvo 1(lw ,,0,tmiutrp 0cncrnl Htclcock rtM of Itaiy. and a steam fitter by ocouna- t0(, . thRt ev caJ!n nt ae)!cij Hon. He has served one Jail term and , ,..,, ..... ... ir .... ,.,. iivihiui v. .no .nt. triium uti ' I onui ih- nrously and every effort ntado to send the culprit,' If convicted, to tho penitentiary. Prominent I'rr.on. Arrrstril, CHICAGO, Nov. 20. Ten arrests were made today by postal Inspectors In a described himself as a moderate drinker. "Lefty Louie" said he was christened Louis riosenberg. was 21 years old, a na tlvo of Austria, and married. His voca tion was salesmanship, he said: he was temperate and had served one Jail sen tence, Remarkable Values in Women's Coats, Suits and Furs at the Opening Sale of the "Famous" Thursday wo. open our now store to tho women of Omaha and vicinity with tho most wonderful stock of snappy, stylish, dependable Suits, Coats and Furs ever offered to the buying public. To fittingly acquaint you with the splendid garments we sell, with the exceptional values we offer, we place on sale Thursday Coats, Suits and Furs at the most amazing values. HANDSOME NOVELTY OLOTH COATS, worth to $22.50, at Scores of the prettiest Cloth Coats, including sixty-two sample Coats from Percival B. Palmer Co., 3 mJ Mm nnuni rv's fnrmnnst rrnrliirnr nf Stvlisli CVint.h? lnnrlitifr slinrlna nnil fnhrins. . tr "rtvn the Hlood" was recorded as Harry nation-wide movement against doctors Horowltt, ft clerk. 21 years old, a native um P"ons advertising methods condu of New York City, married and tern- clvc to mca suicide. It was declared peratf;, ' raids were being mado simultaneously nnea.r ( AVIlne.sr.. an over mo country, inc apccmc cnargo The state's" Informers. Rose. Vallon. Wfainsi ine persons nrrestea is using tho Webber ami ScliePDs. who haVo been ma'18 n connection with a business under held In prison during tho trial, probably 1,16 ban ot "'n government. will be. released this afternoon. The dls- Among- tnoso arrested ny ttic i nicngo trlct attorney agreed today that there P0"10' Inspectors were George T. Lccdle, was no further need of keeping them be- Arnold E. P. Hasenclevcr, Margaret Llv hind the bars. It Is thought they wlU nton. J. U O. Trudel. Osgood H. mil- leave the cltv. William HIiaDtro. driver 'ni'. J J. Mllasch, W, I). Mllnn, Pannlo of the "murder car." and Jointly Indicted 15r'n and Annl Maeonlck of Chicago. Wlin tno gunmen ana jjecacr. mso whi i - ,,. go free. In return for his testimony for Vogclcr Drug company, wholcsalo tho stjite. the district attorney's office oruggists, were cuca nere in ine tcaenu will move that the Indictment niralnst I raid. him bo quashed. HUPPALO, K. Y Nov. J.-Wrlls ot Of the seven Indicted for the Itosen- copiaa wero sen'ed on the gahoon-Lyon thai murder, this leaves but ono defend- Drug company and Faxon. Williams & ant to be tried. Ho Is Jack Sullivan. Faxon, grocers and druggists, today, In king of tho newsboyi.'' postornce crusade, uoth concerns JoseDh A. fehay. attorney for Charles are corporatlonn with branches Becker, filed with District Attorney WhlW throughout the city, man today notice of appeal from the ver- Indianapolis, Nov, aj.-Four men diet of the Jury which cdnvlctod his and a woman were arrested here today in client of procuring the murder of Herman thn federal raid. They urc: Ilosenthal. The notice acts aa a stay of Dr. C. A. Henry. execution. I F. U. . Clark, president of a rubbar manufacturing company. Miss Nclllo Whclan. employed by the company. K. 13. Morrlfnn. a wealthy merchant, prominent In church work. Dr. B. F. moddard. ww ii ii umm. NOBBY OLOTH COATS, worth up to $27.50, g Every new fabric, every stylish design, are here. Coats are actual gems of tho tailoring art. LONG OLOTH COATS, worth to $15.00- CfcTP 98 Chinchilla and handsome mixture Coats, at STYLISH NEW TAILORED SUITS TAILORED SUITS, worth up to $17.50; splendid serges, worsteds, mixtures, etc., all splendid new ff-i models at Hr I W Ol'KNIXG SALE OP PUIt 8KT8 A mag nificent showing of handsome Pur Sets, J,or!c.ed..f:m.?.3:0?..... $35.00 SPLENDID PLUSH COATS, positive $22.50 values, made of high-grade jet black plush, with guaranteed satin linings, pretty loop fastenings. Opening fc-f SO sale price I n CARACUL COATS, worth $12.50, full 52 in. 98 long, large collars, good serge lined AT EXTRAORDINARY VALUES SPLENDID TAILORED SUITS, values up to $25; scores of the most charming new garments, in every fl 50 fashionable style and weave to select from I Owing to a delay In the arrival of our handsome, new fixtures, we are compelled to open with tempor ary fixtures. But what wo lack In fixtures we more than make up in values and quality. RUSSIAN l'ONV COATS Worth $42.50. splendidly marked, splendid luster, best guaranteed Batln linings, at. $27.50 WOOL 8F.KOK SKI UTS, worth blues, blacks, mixtures, etc. sale price to 5.00, , opening $1.48 SIIiK 1'UTTICOATS, worth $2.88. splendid mossallncs and taffotas, all colors, open ing sale (t price P,I.0 AVOOIi SERGK DRESSES, worth $7.50; pretty new styles, In leading colors; open ing sale aq price jp.O.iO 1609 Farnam Just Around the Cor ner from Sixteenth St. 1609 Farnam Just Around the Cor ner from Sixteenth Si NATION-WIDE RAID ON YIOIOUS PHYSICIANS (Continued from Paso One.) drr another section of tho penul code the Bondlnir ot poisons through the molls Is expressly forbidden. One of the. men accused U said to hUvo Twenty-Four Animals and 6,000 Bushels of Grain Destroyed TEKAMAH, Neb., Nov. 3p. (Bpeclnl.)- Thls mornlntt about 5 o'clock a Inre barn OMAHA DOCTORS IN THE m S5"5 lire, jiio imrn is locaico on ino nunn. farm about oeven miles north of Teknmah. When the flro was dlscqvorod by the oo edy companies. Tho men actually re sponsible for tho Illicit correspondence Nol Salts and Pills, "Cascarets" te.niMKr fCnntlnURd frnm l'ncn One.1 - When the flro w been tho secretary of tho JJoard of Health fictitious nomcs to doctor who Inserted Cupnnt of the house tho roof wn rcitdy In the city bt bin residence. Ho. responded, blind advertisement In tho various news- to fall In. Ton head of mules nnd four- It Is sold, to a decoy, or test letter sent I papers. A letter punortlnt; to bo from t00n heed of horses and colts wcro burnod to htm by the Inspectors on the station- one Martin C. Hoverson of Flanureau, h. to dosth. In addition tho combination cry of tho Hoard of Health, Ho has been was sent to Dr. Ilurkc, In which it 1 corn crib and uranary was consumed. Indicted according to the reports received was alleged that n criminal operation in It was about 3.000 bushels of corn and by t'ie postofflco Inspectors. was necessary to relieve n, cortaln Blrl about tho samo amount of wheat. The Particular care was taken by tho In who was In delicate health In that city, principal granary of tho Lnttas was on snatora In collecting the evidence n sal nut Dr. Uurke'n answer suld tin thouRht he the south farm, a half mllo distant. Jn bustnesB concerns drujr houses nnd rem- could relieve tho girl in question and told that wus stored all their fall wheat crop.. what tho cost would bo, Therq wan Insurance, on nothing except Answer. Urruy Letter. the barn. No cause can be assigned for Dr. Prlbbenow received a letter pur- the flro unless It was the carelessness ot porting to bo from OIro, Hoverson of samo one smoking around tho barn. The Flandrcau, S. D. ur. Prlbbenow an sworod tho letter and went Into detail re garding the medicines ho Bold with tho Ilnndall sent for the Flundruau and will use them In evidence. If ContttlimtoO, IIUIoiih, Ucadacuyi Dr. Dlbbern received his lett.r under Stomach Sour, gut a 10 cent box of the nume ot Dr. Uabcock who had of- Cubiarcts Uiko ouo touiulit. flees across from Dr. uibbern. Ho said uabcock left town some time ago and You men and women who can't Bot told DIbbern to open Ms mall and nn- f cellnx rightwho liavo headache, swer, DIbbern answered Icttors addressed coated tongue, foul tasto and foul to HaUcoch adding the following post breath, dlutnoas, can't sleep, aro bll- orlpt to one letter: "I wish we could lous, nervous and upset, bothered wlUi over: letter writing is very dan - -i-i. .inn.ni, gerous." (Hlgned) "D." ,.v. i,.rir..rh. n.,.i wnm Theso men will he glvon preliminary Aro you keeping your bowolu dean lnl" WCK uo,oro vommwaionw with Caacareta, or merely forcing a ' ...., . . . ' . . . . I Council muff. DriivKlit. passageway overy iow uay w(m tun, . A n,.rl, n ,irrclst of Coun- catnaruo piua or cuaior our xnis w cl! DiUffs. was also caught In tho sweep- Important. hn- onerations of the federal official. Cascareta work while you sleep! n8 WBS arrested on complaint filed with cleanse and regulato the stomach, re-1 United States Commissioner Sapp on move tho .our, undigested and ferment- October H and Ills case wm continued lng food and foul gaseai take tho excess I until Thursday. telle from the liver and carry out of the! Mr. Clark says he believes he was ar- system all the constipated waste matter I rested on tho ntrength ot a decoy letter and poisons In the Intestines and bowels, written to him by one Madge J. Cartor, A Caacaret tonight will straighten Dox Mnwn, Colo., answering nn an- vou out bv morninir a 10-cent box from vertlsement. Clark says that he nn- any drug store will keep your nlcmach wercd tho letter but did not make a sale. aweet; liver and bowels regular and ranch Is under the active, management ot Jlurr Latta, tho younger of tho two sons left by tho late Mr. Lutta. Jirwm Note, of Geneva. QKNKVA. Neb., Nov. 20.-Spoclal.)- Thero arc several cases of scarlet fever In a light form in the city all undor quarantine. The school bultdlngp wore fumigated last Ha turd ay. Ira P. Heath, who was arrested last, summer for shooting Into a party of young men who ho believed wcro intend ing a raid on his watermelon, patch, had a hearing before County Judge lilton yesterday and was discharged. Hx-Hherlff Wi M. Dlnnccn was up be fore Justice of tho Peaco Hamilton for raising n disturbance on the strocts and was fined $10 and costs. Several Geneva citizens went to Mllll gan this morning to attend the funeral of James Krlssel, formerly assistant treasurer of Fillmore county. l.ytte llnd Ht.-el Hnw. ORAND IBLAND, Neb., Nov. 20.-(Spe-clal.) Tho timely discovery of tho finest steel saw that has ever como undor the observation of tho sheriff's offlco In tho personal effects of Johu Lytle, recently sentenced to a term of from two to fif teen years In the penitentiary, is believed' to have prevented an attempt at jail de livery. Lytlo pleaded guilty last week to attempted assault on a 14-yar-old girl. Maminn Boon to tlnlld. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Nov. SO. (Spe cial.) The Masonlo order will take steps soon to build a new temple. A committed has been Instructed to sell tho present building, erected early In tho '80s. The fraternity already has the sltd, a' choice, corner opposlto tho Ancient Order at United Workmen building, owned by the grand lodgo of Nebraska. Ilnnk Cliiinn nt ytlcn. .r , UTICA, iNob., Novv 20.-(Speclal.)-C. k Jones, cashier of the First National bank, has sold his stock In the bank to Jacob Pevorln, Hay W. JoneB and George Ug. get, Jr., and has gone to Basin, Wye., to make his horn?. His place In the bank has not yet been filled. Key to the Situation Dee Advertising. If Coffee Disagrees head clear for months Don't forget the children. They love Casc&rets bceauaa they taate good do good never gripe or sicken. Advertisement. BtUITS MAN TO JtAKi: TIGHT Of AIA DRUGGISTS Arret of J, A, Clark Cause. Surprise Aero.. Hirer. Tho arrest of J. A. Clark as ono of the victims In the big round up crmtbd some thing of a sensation in Council Hluff., f.ti M. fMnrk i nnn of tlin mniit nmitit DESEKVE PRAISE "f V. Jr"b-Klsts of tho city, with a faah- tenable store located on Urondway in tho ThaHherman4McConnlDruBCo..lth busiest center of tho city,. Ho was ar- nd n'nrtM. nd thn Owl nrnir m. ih rested by Deputy United States Marshal ' " " I A . it 1 . .1 I . - tr.,.,. trnm n.h. v. A. uru.iewrn near mo milium m 1110 . . i . j , i. . I day and taken before United States Conv cwj... .vr ...vruuuv;.. ..c.o nilssloner Y- F, Sapp in the federal build- buckthorn bark and glycerine mixture, ,n(ft wherB ll0 fl)ea a bon,i pt pjo for his known aa Adler-l-ka. This simple Ger- npioaninc for a hearing in the offlco of man remedy first became famous by I the commissioner at 10 o'clock thl. morn- curlnc aDPendecltta and It has now been lnC diwov-rfid ti.at a Hiuni.w nnsR m.l 'Mr. Clark', technical violation of the lleves aour .tomuch, gas on the stomach P081 mxZ.l.:Kn. Z VT and constipation INSTANTLY Adver tlsement Money To Loan Omaha Property. Douglas Co. Farms. We "Want to Buy "nmiL'ln Cn. Farnll "INSURANCE" Love-Hatkell Co. trAvglh, RERMl'DA. CUIU, JAMAICA. PANAMA CANAIj Yar rurtlmri c $trtinn trti ltU n24rtu Tlie Itoyal MaJl Steam Packet Co. fANCJEHSON it SOU. 0a.A(U. it Slat SUN.T. UXH. BTKAWJEir TICKET AUCKV. jecltonable goods a number of months ago when the representative nt a big eastern rubber factor)' solicited his or der He declined at first to handle tho article, which has been extensively ad. vcrtlsctl In the big magnxlnes of the coun try and the dally papers for many years. As n final Inducement tho agents of the company ngreed to expend 1160 advertts. Jng in a Council Bluffs paper, and upon this proposition a consignment was ac cepted to be sold on commission. A month or more ago a letter was re ceived purporting to come from Madge J. Curter, who gave the postotflce address of 'bo Si, Union. Colo.," In which sho said she had seen the advertisement In the Council Hluffs paper and asking a tiumbcr ot questions and making some statements concerning herself which might have mado hor IctUr wimallable. Mr. Clark replied t tno., tester n the usual business manner- It was .evidently a deooy letter It wan used as the basts of art Information filed here on October H and the warrant withheld until yes terday Mr Clark engaged counsel yes terday and will make a atlft fight. Let us send you a trial tin of Instant Postum Many coffoo drinkers aro oliangiug to tliis now fotfd bevorngo. It tastes much liko tho higher grades of Java, but ia absolutely free from tho coffeo drug, "caffeine" tho causo of so much head ache, nervo irritability, heart trouble and indigestion. Fill out and mail coupon below, en closing 2c stamp for postage, and a 5-cup tin will bo sent direct to you. Instant Postum Requires No Boiling It is mado "quick as a wink" by stirring a levol toaspoonful (more or less for tasto desired) in a cup of hot water and adding sugar to tasto, and enough cream to bring the color to goldon brown. 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