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' THE EEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1919. . , ATTORNEY SAYS JUDGE LOST HIS JUSTICEJSENSE Judge Foster in Turn Fines Woman Client Hundred Dol- lars and Costs in Liquor Case. t Declaring Police Judge Foster -uad lost the sense of justice, Attor ney Herman Aye yesterday in police court aid:, "You have been dealing so much with crooks ano criminals you have lost all faith in human nature," JuS?e Foster reddened when Aye made the remark, but immediately fJined the lawyer's client, Mrs. Mar garet Fry, 109 South Twenty-fifth avenue, $100 and costs on a charge ,vf illegal possession of liquor. Arrested Thursday. ' Ms. Fry was arrested Thnrdav afternoon by government agents .and the city morals squad, who traced two trunks of liquor from the Vii ion station to Mrs. Fry's room ing house. The ' trunks contained three three-gallon jugs of whisky Slid 24 quarts. "; he trunks were consigned to a Woman who had rented a room Jtrom Mrs. Fry. The woman after yard disappeared. T City Prosecutor Murray insisted hat Mrs. Fry should have made a thorough invest'iation of the lodg er's references before renting the room. Attorney Aye said he would appeal the case. Two More Boys Are Held for Holding Up 4 William Nprkavitz Henry Scott, 2225 South Twenty eighth strete, and Charles Willuhm, 2324 South Twenty-seventh street, who were arrested Thursday, are being held by the South Side police with Frank Sejmpek, 2824 H street, and William Lear, 4210 South Twenty-seventh street, for the shooting of John Narkavitz, 2615 Cass street, Wednesday night. They will be ar raigned this afternoon. ' Sempek is said to have confessed to the rohbery of a number of box cars, implicating the other boys, all of whom are about 17 year old. Narkavitz told the police that he believed Sempek was one of the boys who held him up. When ar rested Sempek had a 32 caliber re tolver. Courted Girl for 20 r Years Before She at ':: Last Married Him ' Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Reed of Madison, Neb., are stopping over k for a day on their way home from Malvern, la., where they attended the marriage of Miss Nellie Ais trope, Mrs. Reed's sister, to Ira Fritz of Okota, N. D. Mr. Fritz waited 20-years for his wife who Would not marry while her father or mother lived. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz will go to North Dakota to reside for a while. Bill Appropriating $750,000,000 for Rail 5 Fund Passed by House Washington, Feb. 21. The bill ppropnatmg 5750,000,000 for the railroad administration revolving fund in addition to the $500,000,000 carried in the act which provided for federal control, was passed by the house today with 15 .negative votes. i Mayor Says Danbaum Will Not Be Put Back on the Detective Force . Ben Danbaum will not eet back ! on tie city detective force, accord ing to the mayor. Last week it was reported thai majority of the city Commissioners favored reconsider ing his case and restoring him to the force. Negro Holdup Gets $25 ... 4rom Man at Point of Gun A bold negro highwayman after terrorizing pedestrians in the vicin ity, of Twenty-sixth and Parker streets, held up John Haskall and rubbed him of $25. Haskall was 100 feet of'his home when the holdup occurred. He had detected the negro wait ing for him on the sidewalk, and a raoe started. . The big black caught up with Haskall after a chase of a block. Pressing the muzzle of a revolver against the back of Haskall's head the negro commanded: ' . "Up with your hands and hand over your, 'jack.' " Doctors Report French Premier Out of All Dang er Paris, Feb. 21. Premier Clemen- ceau will receive his colleagues of the supreme council at his home this afternoon to discuss certain impor tant matters with them. Announce ment to this effect was made shortly before noon today. His doctors consider him out of danger and therefore authorized him to receive the ministers this after noon. The physicians believed he could resume his political activities on Monday. The premier's physicians' when they left his home after the morning examination were apparently satis fied with the manner in which the premier was progressing. One of them said his condition was "very satisfactory." He had passed an ex cellent nigat, it was added, and he was in as good spirits as ever this morning. M. Clemenceau had about five hours good sleep during the night, which is his normal amount. King Alfonso Admits Role of Neutrals is Far from Being Easy One Paris, Feb. 21. "The role of the neutrals is at present far from an easy one," said King Alfonso of Spain in an interview which he g;ave Albert Loudres. of the Petit Journal, jecently and published today by that newspaper. "It seems to me," con tinued the king, "that the victorious countries are more inclined to re member the actions they consider unfriendly than the help they had from us, but that is human." , Name Committee to Study Records of "Flu" Epidemic Washington, Feb. 21. Appoint ment of a committee to study gov ernment records of the influenza epi demic was announced oday by the bureau of the census. Dr William H. Davis is chairman, the members including C. S. Sloane, representing the bureau of the census; Dr. Wade H. Frost and Edgar Sydenstrickcr, of ithe public health service: Col. D. C. Howard, Col.' F. F. Russell and Lt. Col. A. G. Love, U. S. A.; Com mander J. R. Phelps and Surgeon Carroll Fox, U. S. N. Bond Issue for School is Carried at Fort Dodge Fort Dodge.ia., Feb. 21. (Spe cial Telegram.) At a special elec tion here Thursday the proposition authorizing issuance of bonds in the sum of $650,000 for a new high school building was carried by 700 majority. No open opposition to the measure and about one-sixth of the voters went to the polls.' PREPARE TO FIX SUM Mill TO PAY FOR REPARATION Question Arises Whether Cost to Various Countries in Con ducting War Be Included in Claim. Paris. Feb. 21. While the, peace conference leaders have been await ing the outcome of Premier Clem enceau's injury to determine what the program of the conference shall be for the immediate future, the question of fixing the huge amount the enemv is to oav for renaratinn is taking such form before the commis sion on reparation that it may have to be referred ta the council of the great powers and to the heads of the various governments, owing to the seriousness of the main issue pre sented. This issue turns principally on whether the cost to the various countries in conducting the war should be included in the claim, in addition to reparation for damages. Quote Wilson's View. It is maintained by those urging the negative view that the communi cation sent to Pres:dent Wilson by the allies, when they first accept ed the German proposal for an arm istice, declared specifically only for reparation and made" no mention of the cost of the war. The latter, how ever, now has become one of the chief claims. The total amount to be required for reparation probably could be quickly determined, but the addition of the total cost of the war would swell the aggregate to such a stu pendous sum that doubts are raised concerning the ability to collect it. In view of the importance of this issue, it is probable that President Wilson and others in the highest au thority will be consulted by cable and wireless, as neither the- commis sion nor the delegations have thus far been able to reach a decision. Will Start Friendly Suit to Trace Rate Authority Washington, Feb. 21. Several state railroad commissions in co-op eration with the railroad administra tion soon will institute a friendly suit to determine whether state com missions still have power under the railroad control act to regulate in trastate rates. ' Patriotic Celebration. A patriotic celebration in honor of Father De Smet, pioneer missionary and soldier, will be held Monday ev ening, February 24, at 8 o'clock, in the Knights of Columbus hall, Fort Omaha. The address on the occa sion will be delivered by Rev. M. A. Shine of Plattsmouth. There will also be a musical program. American Casualty List The following town-and Sooth Dakota men ar named In the rooualty lint sent ant by the government for Saturday morning-, February tti f DIED OF WOIND8. FrlT. Cleon William, Boone, la. DIED OF DISEASE. Torn. William F. Schobey, Clinton, la. . Trlv. Carl J. Alrn, Irene, S. D. The following Nebraska men are named in the casualty list sent out by the government for Friday afternoon, February 21: WOUNDED SEVERELY. Charles E. Smith, Hastings, Neb. The following Iowa, Month Dakota and Wyoming men are named in the casualty lint aent out by the government far Fri day afternoon. February 21: DIED OF DISEASE. Stephen I.. Staley, Webxter City. Is. 8erg, John O. lemknil. Sheldon, la. )eon . Thomaa, Mfltonnvllle, la. Clyde If. Doollttle, Dra Moines, la. John O. Srhlechter. Scotland. 8. D. A Wonderful Influence For Expectant Mothers. Federal and Local Officers Locate Whisky Caches , , Several caches of contraband were unearthed by the police morals squad and department of justice operatives in down-town raids. The raids were made on- soft drink parlors and alleged ill-gov-trned houses. -The following face charges of ille gal possession of liquor: Joe Car nilia, 1213 SouthSixth street; Jack Slieppard, 323 South Eleventh street: H. White, 1302 Dodge street; Belle McCleneghan, 607 South Thir teenth street; Carl Wegren, S01 South Thirteenth street. , Ko Trace of Person Who Assaulted Mrs. Cherrett The police have been unable to find a trace of Vie man who as saulted Mrs. J. W. Cherrett, 1261 South Fifteenth street, in her home Thursday morning. The woman found refuge in the home of her mother, Mrs. Svejda, next door. 1 'he man was seen last as he fed hatlesa through a rear entrance. 'tW-n Mothers for over half a century have used with the utmost regularity the time honored preparation. Mother's Friend, be fore the arrival of baby. Here is a truly wonderful penetrating application for the abdomen and breasts. It softens nnd makes elastic the muscles, rendering them pliant to readily yield to nature's demand for expansion. Byits use the anxious months of pregnancy are made comfort able. The usual wrenching strain, bear ing-down and stretching pains are counter acted. 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O. quar tered $22.50 Golden Oak or Fumed, ,48-in.x6ft. $18.50 Golden Oak China Cabi net $22.50 Jacobean William and Mary design China Cabi net , . .$26.50 v. 45-In. Fumed or Golden Oak Buffet - $25.00 V Buffet, 45-in. Plank Top, F. O. quartered. . .$30.00 Golden Oak Diners oi Fumed, leather seat, $3.00 Odd Diners, Oak Fin ish $1.75 Odd Diners in Mahogany and Walnut finishes $3.75 Odd Arm Chairs in all fin ishes $3.50, $4.50, $7.50, $12.50 ,26-Piece at ...... Set of Dishes ,.$4.50 Ask to See Our Free Rental List WE SAVE YOU ARE OSCKS Ji 1 1 IfJ C 1 !f 7 Ir.lt I I TT II " H. R. BO WEN, Pres. yi . 4 tion followed by generally fair wea ther thereatter. Temperatures will average above normal. Snow, Rain and Fair Weather for Next Week! Washington, Feb. 21. Weather J . , . -, . predictions for the week beginning ! BrUHSWICK UlOt StOOlied Monday issued by the weather bur eau todav are: Upperlississippi and lower Mis souri valleys Snow o'er northern and rain or snow over southern por- by Mob of Unemployed Berlin, Feb. 21. (y Associated Press.) The Brunswick D ct was stormed by unemployed persons this week and the chairman and several deputies were roughly handled. . American Red Cross is tin Way from Paris to Warsaw Parrs, Feb. 21. The first contin gent of the American Red Cross commission for Poland left here for Warsaw today. Secretary of Musicians' ' Society Dies in St. Louis . St. Louis, lb. 21. Owen Miller, internaifoiial secretary' of tiic-Aineii-caff 'ederation of Musjcians for 25 years, died at his home here earlv today fwm bronchial trouble.' lie was to "years of ag - One Minute Store Talk If they Issued Dislin gnlshed Service Medals for clothing store efficiency, you would be the first to get one," said a returned overseas eU eraa pleased with the service he got here. It's a pleasure to serve "returning sol "dlers. They have a new appreciation of good clothes and good clothes service. I -JOHN A. SWANSON. Pres.: WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treas. SHOP EARLY STORE CLOSES AT 6:30 P. M. SATURDAY Saturday, a Combined Attraction Overcoats ' Sashing Oaf IS Spring Clothes Rushing In i v "5 4'.'' COON the wonderful Clean House Sale of Winter Clothes will be a tiling of the past. Right now you will probably find just the overcoat you'll want for next year at about next year's wholesale price. But don't put off buying. Everv dav's delay means a lower percentage of I satisfactory selection, so attend this sale Saturday. In tKe Overcoat Group You'll Find Many general utility garments, some half or quarter lined, with cleverly silk-treated inner seams and pockets. Semi-fitted, belt back and some smart box coats. A' good range of great coats and ulsters that are a mighty ' good investment. Chesterfields, too, in all sizes, many luxuriously satin lined. In fact, an overcoat for every man or young man's fancy at radically reduced prices. $20 Overcoats and Suits, J -i 075 I $25 Overcoats and Suits, 1 7 5" Final Clean House Price 10 I Final Clean House Price 10 ton r 1- 1 n ' . Final Clean House Price Aj $35 Overcoats, and Suits, $OQ75 t $40 Overcoats and Suits,jA7s Final Clean House. Price CJ Final Clean llouse Price ZO $45 Overcoats and Suits, iQAOO Final Clean House Price ajy $50 Overcoats and Suits, $QC00 I $55 Overcoats and Suits, J OT 50 Final Clean House Price OD I Final Clean-House Price 6 1 . $60.00 finest Overcoats and Suits at $40.00 $G5 finest Overcoats, $45.00 $75 finest Overcoats, $50.00" . Interesting Preliminary Spring Clothes Show There's a world of satisfaction, in these days of doubtful quality, to drop into this greater store and find a host of good quality fabrics in the latest approved models in Spring Suits for men and young men from Amer ica's Best Clothes Makers. M h i From novel and unusually attractive waist line styles to business men's more aas. fyrf or less conservative models, we've a showing no man can afford to miss. in '8b Values beyond duplication at . T" VU lu t)UV Men'a, Yoong; Men's and Bo;' Clothing Entire Second Floor Main Biillilins; and Annrx. StiEOUR WINDOWS TODAY mm JOHff A SWANSON.MIS. wn a novzrwN.Taua. ri Jf7i .fl . ' ft COMPARE . OUR VALUES ALWAYS COERECT APPAREL FOR. MEN AND WOMEN: aa A.. am ' --w TTirTaaanaaaaaaMaal Lower Prices Again Demonstrate Beadon's Saturday Bargains Are 'Best in the City MINERAL WATERS 60c Foland Water, -gallon bottle 40 65c Man-A-Cea, gallon. .40 60c Potasul Hot Springs Water, V -gallon bottle 35t? 60c Sulpho Saline, Excelsior Springs, -gal. bottle.. 35? 25c Sulpho Saline, pints.. 15 CANDY SPECIAL For Saturday Only $1.00 1-lb. Huyler's Chocolate Creams ..; 69? We are exclusive agents in Omaha for Huyler's and Original Allegretti Chocolates. DRUGS & SUNDRIES 20c Pear's Unscented Glycerine Soap 14 30c Woodbury's Facial Soap 23 60c Lavoris ,...x.. 4S $1.00 Listerine 76 60c Listerine 38 25c Nail File 12t? $1.40 2-qt. Wellington Hot Water Bottles 9S 20c Large Turkish Wash Cloths 12c $1.00 l:pint Dioxogen 59 DRUGS & SUNDRIES 50c . Hay's Hair Health. . .23 50c 3-P Capsules 29 50c Orazin Tooth Paste.'. .31 35c Castoria, for 24? $1.00 Nuxated Iron 89 $1.25 Pint Imported Olive Oil 69c 25c Nature's Remedy Tablets' 16? 25c Beecham's Pills 17 $1.00 -pint Bottle iPure Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil...59C 50c Box Knox Tartar 29tf 25c Hobson Roach and Rat Paste 17c 25c DeWitt's Cold Tablets, 25c Scotch Tone Soap (jtf 35c 2-oz. Bottle Fluid Cascara Aromatic 23 c $1.00 Pjnaud's Lilas Vegetal 69tf Kosine (for Epilepsy) . .$2.00 30c Putman Dry Cleaner.. 19C $1.00 Woodbury's Clear Skin Lotion i . . . . 39 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS 10 to 50-Watt Mazda Lamps 35t 60-Watt Mazda Lamps; . .40 We carry a stock of all Lamps up to 500-Watt. 13, NOTICE Disappeared Monday, Jan, 1919. EARL LITTIG " 1535 South Street, Davenport, Iowa. Ace 3 4. Height: 8 feet, 2 Inches. Complexion : dark. Brown hair and eyes. Weight: 110 pounds. Wore: brown linee trousers; sweater of blua and red; mackinaw of red and blue plaid; brown stocking; cap and high tan shoes. Identification: front tooth has chip broken off and also scar on forehead. Notify JOHN LITTIG, Davenport, Iowa. 11 Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attention. BEATON DRUG CO. 15th and Farnam Sts. 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