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. .c !v ...... v 12 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920. THOTO-rLATS. 7 Worlds BoJ Pfio)oplw k 1 Now Playing II The Picture With Soul! "THE SAGEBRUSKER" From the Novel By f EMERSON HOUGH HOUGH J II A picture you II II I always remember! 24th & Farnam Now Playing CONSTANCE TALMADGE In the production tha? made her a star "SCANDAL" A" wilful debutante! A wealthy caveman! Smart society at its smartest! NEGRO HOLDUPS EXONERATED OF r KILLING VICTIM t Coroner's Jury Decides Bullet That Killed Harris Rosen thal Not From Ban dits' Guns. A coroner's jury at the inu.uc.-t yesterday afternoon over the body' of Harris Rosenthal. 64 years old 14J4 North Twentieth street, shot Saturday night during an attempted holdup, returned the following ver dict: "The deceased came to his death from a gunshot wound fired from a .32 caliber revolver, and as the col ored men being held did not pos sess a .32 caliber gun, but were in the act o committing a felony, we recommend that Willard I arroll and Rozell Cottrell be held to district i'lIOTO-IM.AVS. CTuesdaq , Wednesday CThursdaq The motion picture that boosts Omaha "The Fighting Shepherdess" L featuring Anita Steiuart plus the funniest comedy in many moons court. The shooting occurred on March 27, 19J0, at 8:1? p. m. Bullet Fits Son's Gun. It was brought out at the inquest that Jake" Rosenthal, son of the dead man, lired five shots from a .32 calibVr revolver in an Vttcmpt to frighten the two negro highwaymen. Jake Rosenthal is proprietor of a grocery store at 324 North Eigh teenth street where the shooting oc curred. Attorney I. G. Dunn was legal adviser for Jake Rosenthal at the inquest. Willard, Carrol! and Rozeil Cott rell. being held for the attempted holdup, took the witness stand at the inquest. They confessed to tak ing part in the attempted holdup and shooting. Veteran Railroad Man Dies at Home In Omaha .Lambert Nelson, 29 years oldand a resident of Omaha for 49 years, died Saturday at his home. 1943 South Twelfth street. Mr. Nelson was born in Denmark and came to Omaha in 1871. He was, employed as foreman at the Union Pacific transfer in Council Bluffs for more than 20 years, retiring in 1901. He is survived bv his widow, a son, James Nelson of North Platte, and a daughter, Mrs. Henry Steiger of Omaha. . Funeral services will be held from N. P. Swanson's funeral chapel, this afternoon, with burial in West Lawn cemetery. For Boys and Girls Young .Citizens Adventures Hunting Eye Meets Coastguard. IRAMIS ROl.T-WJIKKI.Ki;. Seeing everyone running. Hunting Kye ran too. and canrc to the beach. The wilid was blowing in strong gusts, whipping ur, the spray, so that it was hard to see clearly. A little way from shore a ship was stranded, heeling over. Hunting Eye. with his keen sight, could see people on the ship's decks. "If we could only get a .line to them!" said a by-stander. "What's a line?", asked Hunting Eye. "Why, shoot a thin string over the ship, keeping one end here. They would pull the string, then we could tie a thick string on the end of that, then, a thin rope and at last a big For Girls to Make Homecraft AMUSEMENTS. TWO SHOWS I IN UiE EVERETT'S MONKS Monkey Hippodrome With 20 Simian Artists PAGE & CRAY Bits of Versatility AL CONRAD & COMPANY, Instrumental Musical Offering TOJETTI & BENNETT A Whirl of Dan cing With Songs Photoplay Attraction Wm. Fox Presents GLADYS BROCKWELL in "The Devil's Riddle" Hank Mann Comedv Screen Stars at Home and Around the Studio Pathe Weekly TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY Wednesday Mat. RAYMOND HITCHCOCK In His Latest, Prettiest and Happiest Musical Revue Third of the Laughing Series and First Time in Omaha. HITCHY K001319 m "Hltchy" and Chorus of 40 Under 20 OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" Daily Mat. 15-25-50c Evnea.. 2S-S0-75c SI hat liiorinns. uiiufiin, onuii-n mi ai nru AnAAV Musical me liULUtN bKuun Bun,.que Billy Arlington II an Jmsasassaaaissv I r. .1 A JSiLW&x curk- msm Ul i 1 f 9ifJBSaUtf" ISm'Mmit Psll Mall Trio: oaiiei oi . ?S J gt .- . -H LATJIES DIME MATINEE WEEK. DAYS ' 'j mrVS Vm FStt& I mmllBEZmBIMMagmm Sat, Mat. ti Wk.: Bo.se Sydells -"London Belles" W The Great Air Wflt& 1 ' f yV" Robberv Alexander carr: edith Clifford; H fcj V ,X , "THE RAINBOW COCKTAIL": Hlckey Broi.: I'i JL Hamilton Theater s,m HMr,: Rud"",f: "h,k,wi Bnt T""c, LS W " el ths Day: Klnogrann. fyeaa m -n TODAY I ","n" """ a(s1(lllsjIB(asBWBaHiMi I I PHOTO-FLAYS. ''S",1: " ' I) 1 NOW PLAYING I ,J ffS V- T V I -r KT Nornrl'a tiniP slip Would havp. demanded the head of 1 NtL'B m ' " 1 - wo u i At N Herod's time she Would have demanded the head of John the Baptist in 1920 what is her price? What a magic spell she wove with the witchery of her dancing! TWO men were in her room and her husband demanded to know vhich one had insulted lier. She lied and ac cused the innocent one. A family was broken up ; five lives wrecked by a woman's headstrong demand for admiration before she heard the voice of CONSCIENCE! Then, at last, she found her SOUL! . ( A MODERN SALOME"'-vas conceived, written and A directed by Leonce Perret. It was suggested by Oscar Wilde's great dramatic p'oem, "Salome." Critics declare it is the most massive, most lavish production ever filmed! See for yourself and judge whether or not it is true! Elaborate Musical Setting by Nordin s Smphon) Orches tra and the Mighty Sun Pipe Organ. ftt I' f u 1 vv - ;;'. ? X Your Own Easter Flowers. CARULTN SIIKRWIX BAII.KY. Eater, the season of flowers! Flanders, the fields ot glory! To many people flowers have taken on a richer beauty than ever, aifd they love them even more than they did before. Vet perhaps where you live, girls, there are fo.w flowers to be (omul in the woods and gardens as yet, and those from the hot house are very expensive. Hut there are the new silk ribbon blossoms, so dainty and gay and just the thing Jor an Easter nosegay, to trim that Vw hat or dress. You can make tese flowers voursclf at home in the davs before Easter. Ribbon flowers are so much the vogue now that there is a special kind of fine wire, gilt-Covered, that conies by the yard, for making the a f lwm Pprr Hat B'T eAMSI-LlT S4TAUS, VflVVCT nT IIII.UIN LiAVIS., flrWINSTOITO i BY J f V lucy y m x FITCH PEFKIN5 r Jj m " ' " " rope. 'With that we can fix a- way to pull the people ashore." "I can shoot the string!" said Hunting Eye. He stepped forward to the very edge of the surf, fastened the end of a piece of twine to his arrow and shot. - The arrow went bravely, but dropped in the sea not even an eighth of the way to the vessel. "You need something stronger than that, my boy," said the by stander. "Here comes the Lylc gun, now!" As he spoke the coast guard crew came running up with the apparatus cart. The short heavy gun was put on the sand and aimed. Another coast guardsman saw that the line was clear in the faking box. , "Fire!" The shot with ttic line attached shot clear over the ship, a heavy line was attached, and everybody cheered. There was still to be done the dangerous work of getting, them ashore. (Tomorrow : Don't Sleep on Damp Ground.) WHY? do our teeth chatter when we're cold? (Cop; right, 1920, bv "Wheeler Syndi cate, Inc.) The little muscles which close the jaw are' acted on by the cold in such a way that they pull the jaw up and then let it fall by its own weight. This, repeated many times, very rapidly, causes the teeth to click together and pro duce what we know as "chatter ing." We think of it in connec tion with our- teeth because it is the teeth which make the sound, but the cause lies in the same muscles which we use in chewing or in opening our mouth when we speak. The chattering occurs in spite of the will or the brain. We have very little control over it and can stop it only by clenching (the teeth. It is really a mild variety of spasm caused by- the cold, which acts on the jaw muscles in much the same way that some poisons produce muscular spasms which cannot be controlled. Tomorrow's Question Why do stars twinkle? Highwaymen In Auto Hold Up Two Men In One Hour In Night Two highwaymen working from an automobile held up two men in the southwest part of the city within one hour Sunday night. Al Lipinisky, 653 South Forty second street, was the first victim. He lost $1 to bandits at Forty second and Leavenworth streets. He told police that only one of the men had a gun. - Twenty minutes later, O. Stulik, 1T24 South Twenty-sixth street, was held up by the same men at Twenty-fourth and Center streets. He was robbed of $4 in cash. Both victims toid police that the automobile used by the highwaymen was a rickety affair. Reject Street Plans A plat of Fontenellc View addition has been rejected by the city coun cil, sustaining a recommendation of the City Planning board which held that the proposed streets of the new addition did not conform with ad joining streets. The suggestion was made that real estate men should submit plats to the city planners be fore beginning work of laying out their additions, as was done in this instance. Reject Appraisal The city council committee of the whole rejected an appraisal on the proposed widening of Pacific street, between Twenty-third and Twrpty fourth streets. Srveral protests were made against the project. Lighting Fixtures, BurgessGran 5en. Adv. " AMISEMENTS. FONTENELLE HOTEL TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 4 P. M. THE DRAMA LEAGUE Presents Dhan Gopal Mukrji Subject "THE INDIA OF KIPLING AND TAGORE" ADMISSION $1.00 MEMBERS FREE Dutch Twins On the Canal. The blue blossoms on the flax nodded to them from the canal bank; and once they saw a stork fly over a mossy green roof, to her nest on the chimney, witn a frog in her mouth. . , They went under bridges ,iud by little canals that opened - into the main canal. "Thy passed so close to sonic of the houses that Kit and Kat could sec the while curtains blowing in the windows and the pots of red geraniums standing on the sill. In one house the family waved their hands to Kit and Kat from the breakfast taule, and a little farther on thev passed a woman who was washing clothes in the canal. Other boats filled with vetic tables and flowers of all colors passed them. And they were going to inarke't too. Only no other boat had twins in it. "Good day, neighbor V'edder,'.' one man called out. "And are you tak ing a pair of pigs to market?" What Do You Know) centers and forming a foundation for the stems. All you need o do is to bend this wire into a cluster of small loops, and sew these in place. If you are not able to get this wire, make loops of coarse yellow silk J loss, and sew tlienf to the fine green wire that is used for making artifi cial paper flowers. Success in making these ribbon flowers depends upon your skill in imitating the shapes, colors and sines of real garden blossoms. Make tough drawings it you can. Gar den catalogues may give you some ideas. This Flanders poppy is es pecially timely. Select strips of silk or soft ribbon to match the colors. Gather the ma terial that is to make the petals so that it will ruffle around the center that you made. Sew it in place. Next, using sewing silk that is the same shade, catch down the ruffle on the under side, so as to make the petals the proper sha,pe. A bud or a small flower is made with less fullness. In some cases, where the flower has stiff petals, you will want to pleat the ribbon instead of gathering it. j Hunch a group of these flowers in bright colors, cover them with tulle, and see how attractive a trimming they will make for your hat. Sew them, garland fashion, to very nar row strips of folded tarleton, or wire them, and use them for dress trim mings. A single silk flower, hav ing the stem wound with green rib bon, and pinned to the front of your suit, will be a touch of Easter that any girl will love. (Tomorrow: Some novel bird houses.) Retreat at Creighton The annual retreat began yester day at Creighton college and high school and will last for three days. Rev. Joseph L. Davis, regent of St. Louis University School of Commerce and Finance, is giving the senior retreat, and Rev. S. K. Wilson of Cleveland, O., the junior retreat. wm G0Q(i ADVERTISEMENT Plumpness Makes Health Thin Feople Hed This. (Horn's rhanre to make voiir witn north money. Eaili day The Hce will puhllfth a HerlfN of (jiieNtinnft. prepured hj- Superintendent H. Heveridjre of the puhllo grhoolA. They eover things uhirh tou Khonld know. The firt roinnlete lit of- eorrert annerH received will he re warded hy CI. 1'he anrmertt and the names of the winnera will he nnhlifihed on the day indicated helow. Ke ure to give your name and address in full. Address ((uestlon editor," Omaha Tiee.) 1. What president refused to re- charter the United States bank? 2. Who founded the Saturday Evening Post? 3. When was gold discovered in California? 4. In what building was Lincoln assassinated? 5. What American ship was known as. Old Ironsides? (Answers Published Friday.) friday'sTanswers. 1. Andrew Johnson. 2. 1871. ,i. France. 4. Riverside Drive, New York City. 5. 1620. Winner: Edward Rosenthal, 50US j Dodge street. I Uy and by they cailie to the town. There were a g,reat iiunv boats in the. canal here, mul people cillinx bark and forth to each other from them. Kit and Kat saw a hiMtith.it the captain's family lived in. It was like a lloating house. The (wins thought il must be grand to live on a boat like that, just going about from town to town, seeing new sights every dav. "We should never have to ko to school at all." said Kit. They wished their own boat were big enough to move about in; but j fathter told them they must sit very, j verv still all the time. .There were houses on each side of the canal, in the town, and people were clattering along over the pave ment in their wooden shoes. auVf.rtisemevt ! You May Need a ! little sulphur To Help EliminaU and Regulate the Functions of the .Body. Sulpherb Tablet Boon to Woman kind Who Suffer. Not only a boon to womankind, but. to men, women, boys and girls, Sulpherb Tablets have proven to be the simpl, mild but upost effective in the overcoming of conditions' pri marily due to constipation and in active kidneys. Women suffer pe riodically, and at such times suffer in silence, when if they could only know that the sulphur, cream of tar tar and herb extracts in Sulpherb Tablets would surely bring relief, there would be millions made happy and free front headaches, back aches, languor, constipation, pim ples, eruptions, etc., due to accu mulated poisons in the body. iMrs. E. Phelan, 181) Cambridge St., Boston, writes: "In reading your good advice to others I have found relief. 1 was troubled with backaches, headaches and dizzy spells so J started to take your Sul pherb Tablets, which gave me great relief. May your good work go on, etc." Sulpherb Tablets are very, very good and sold by all druggists, at (U'i per tube. Adv. AUVERTIKKMKNT The market place was an open square in the middle of the town. It had little booths and stalls all about It. The farmers brought their fresh vegetables and flowers, or whatever they had to sell, into these stalls, and then sat there waiting for customers. Kit and Kat helped their father to unload the boat. They sat down on a box, and father gave them each some bread and cheese to eat; for they were hungry again. They put the cheese between slices of bread and took bites; while they looked about. Soon there w ere a good many peo ple in the square. Most of them were women with market baskets on their arms. They went to the different stalls ti sec what they would buy for dinner. (Rights reserved by Houghton Mif flin Co.t "Out of Bed Three Times!" ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ilflakBing Rfflerry At Mealtime, Means Good Appetite, Good Digestion, Good Cheer and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Do You Use Them? If Not, Why? To sit back after a goodd meal , plainly look as if they anticipated and know there is not going to be the dyspeptic's mournful assem- sour risingsfgas, drowsiness and dis comfort is the logical result of using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets immedi ately after eating. Most people be lieve they can trace each attack of indigestion to the spinething they ate and can still "taste." And it sur prises them, invariably, to note how quickly relief conies after using one or two of these tablets. Whether it is highly seasoned food, rich pas- blage of distresses shortly after the meal is finished. Many a bon vivant, however, has learned how to leave the table in a happy frame of mind by the use of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets immediately after eating. And whether it was rich soup, pastry, cheese, or dishes usual ly fated as "heavy," these tablets contain ingredients that digest food, assist the stomach in the work of di- try, the heavy hearty foods or some gestion and supply the alkaline cf- one particular offender the relief comes just the same. 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Resinol is fine, too, for chapped skins. " At all druggists. If you itrp too thin: if you are pale and snllow: if what you eat seems not to strengthen you: if your lips and cheeks are colorless, it ii because your blood is deficient in red corpuscles and disease can easily overcome you, as you have no reserve strength or nourishment to uphold you. A pharmaceutical product, called 3 (train hypo-nuclane tablets, is much pre scribed for these conditions, and if taken for several months, rarriilly increases weight and improves the color. Buy in sealed package of any well stocked Hpotliccary shop. Cuticura Soap Complexions Are Healthy Sop.OlnrOTt.Talnjm.Wr' i!rTwKjr. For laupplo MothmEriexd Expectant Mothers Makes the.Crisi Safer 8 mi aii oiuenit If the victim of kidney disorders ami bladder irritation is compelled to arise even once in the night, there is a condition which should be promptly corrected. 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LBAUME ANALGESIQUE BENGUE brings ease and a relief frorq pain. Thenyou can sleep Tho. leemlfif C.. N. Y. 1 ERTIEMENT ITHESPRINGTJMETONIC iTor Nervous, Weak Men and Women Is ' CADOMENE TABLETS Sold by All Druggists. MM '