I i THE BEE:1 OMAHA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 13, 11)21. Court Recalls Man Paroled on Woman's Word Judge Day Takes Case of Djurecn Under Advisement After Threatening to Re turn Him to Prison. Farnani Djureen, 2402 Cass street, lio was arrested Tuesday for in vestigation into the escape of two accomplices of William League, who was shot and killed in a gun battle with police during an attempted robbery of the Mrs. William Crutchfield home, 2527 Patrick ave nue, Monday night, was haled be fore District Judge Day yesterday afternoon. Djurcen was ordered to explain why he had not worked since he. was naroled by Judge Day Decem ber 8, 1020, from a one to seven year sentence in the penitentiary. His parole was granted on the recommendation of Miss Grace Bal lard, county attorney of Washing ton county. . Djureeu protested to the judge that he has been working. Returning Cuff Links. He was asked to explain his Tresence in a soft drink stand on North Sixteenth street when he was arrested. "I went there for just a few Sriinutes," he told the judge. "I was returning a pair of cuff links to a iriend." Judge Day took the case under advisement. Just before the hearing, ht threatened to revoke the parole. Confessed to Thefts. ""Diureeu confessed to stealing au tomobile tires in Herman, Neb., and .. . . 1 r .111 a .a i! 1 t S tl.A fttlittltlartf for one to seven years from Wash ington county. It was from this sentence he was paroled in Decem ber. While Djureen was awaiting trial In the Washington county Jail at Llair, "Wiugv" Davis wis arrested in Omaha. ' On Davis was found a letter in which the writer threatened to tell who had committed many Jobberies in Omaha if he and "his gang" did not get Djureen paroled irom prison. -' Djurecn was arrested this last time because police say he was. a close friend of William League, the dead robber. AH friends of League arc! being taken into custody in an ef fort to find the two men who fled Monday night when the shooting started. Bakers Raise Weight Of Loaves of Bread; Cut Doughnut Price f- I . " . l . T. . j L ... umana oaKcrs assert mat uny rre increasing the weights of their loaves of bread to meet the reduced price of flour, fjohn W. Long, city inspector 'of weights and.', measures, weighed loaves of various bakers yesterday and found that the 10-cent loaves weighed fronr 12 to 14 ounces, and 15-cent loaves from 17 to 21 ounces. "Our 10-cent loaves now weigh 14 ounces, a9 against II ounces last summer, and our 15-cent - loaves weigh i ounces as compared wnii 17 ounces during the summer," said P. F. Petersen of the Petersen-Pegau Baking company. The price of doughnuts has been reduced from 40 to 30 cents per dozen and rolls from 20 cents to IS cents per dozen. The bakers generally state that they are keeping faith with the pub lic in the rjjatter of increasing the weight of bread -when the price of flour is reduced. Sentence at Second Trial More Severe Than at First rlcnry Monder, 301 North Six teenth street, admitted he was fined $100 and costs last October, in police court, on a charge of having illegal possession of intoxicants.- ' He ap- pealed his case to the district court anrt linnn hpnriiur of that anneal he was found guilty and the fine was sustained. Fie filed a motion for a new trial. '. lie had the new trial yesterday be fore District Judge Day and a jury. The jury found him guilty and the court imposed a jail sentence of 50 days. f Monder now wishes he had paid the $1UU hne in the hrst place. Mother of ine, Married 32 Years, Sues for Divorce Hannah J. Kerr, mother of . nine children, brought action for divorce vesterday in district court against William H. Kerr, alleging cruelty. The Kerrs were married 32 years ago at Elk City, Neb. rove'o is the Genuine and Only Laxative Bromo Quinino L tablets The first and original Cold and Grip tablet, the- merit ox which is recognized by all civilized nations. ; - Be careful to avoid unlutieai. Be sure its Bromo Toe genuine bears this signature 30c 9S- Contest Winners To Be Named Soon Winners in the greatest newspaper contest ever held in the state of Ne braska will be announced in The Sunday Bee next Sunday. Awards of the prizes in The Bee's $100 Movie Star picture contest will be made public at that time. The contest closed last Saturday with the end of the three-day limit for sending guesses to the identity of the last two published pictures of motion picture stars in The Bee. Since the close of the contest a corps of clerks has been as busy as beavers checking the guesses of more than 3,000 contestants who stayed until the last of 60 puzzle pic tures. Because of the sircar, number of an swers received, the largest number ever entered in a newspaper contest in the state, this work of tabulating the coupons and checking the guesses will take the greater portion of the week. . The coupons arc being re-checked to eliminate all possible chance of er ror in the awarding of the cash prizes to the winners. Elks' Women's Club to Present "The Mikado" In Cause of Charity , Rehearsals of the light opera, "The Mikado," are under way by members, of the Omaha Opera association in the ballroom of the Elks club. Pre sentation of the opera is to be given soon at the 'Brandeis theater, under the auspices of the Elks Women's club. Proceeds of the show are to be turned over to the Elks Women's club . for distribution among chari table institutions in this city. Mrs. C. S. Marshall, chairman of the entertaniment committee of the Elks Women's club, is active in as sisting in the work. James Carnal is directing the cast in the play. Miss CharHne Johnson and Lawrence Dodds, well-known among Omaha'6 younger set, have the leading roles. Oscar Lieben and j Charles Gardner, both prominent in i the affairs of Ak-Sar-Ben, are in the cast. Dates for presentation of the opera have not been set. i Omaha Commissioner Will Speak at Beatrice Meeting Beatrice. Neb.! Jan. 12. (Special.) The annual banquet of the Cham ber of Commerce will be held Febru ary 4. J. David Larson, commission er of the Omaha Chamber of Com merce, will give the principal ad dress. . Hubby Says Wife Threatened Death, Then Threw Book She Also Swatted Him With Handbag, Pefendant In Divorce Suit Tells Judge. Eugene Yarn testified in District Judge Wakeley's court yesterday that his wife, Martha, called at the home of his mother at 539 South Twenty ninth street December 9, 1920, and, after demanding a bill of sale to her grocery store at 3124 Leavenworth stieet, threatened to blow out his brains, struck hiin with her handbag and threw a telephone book at him. He sa'id he once found a note writ ten by her to relatives in Fremont in which she said thai she was going to kill herseli. . Several drug clerks testified that J Mrs. Yarn sought to buv strychnine I tablets. At one drug store her hus band stepped up to tlie drug clerk after Mrs. Varn had left, with what she thouffht were strychnine tablets and told the clerk that she was going to kill herselr. Don t worry, the clerk replied. I suspected she was nervous, so I sold her calomel i ablets instead of strychnine." ' The couple were married February 4. 1920. Mrs. Yarn broucht suit for divorce December, 4. Junior League to Give Revue at Local Theater The Junior league will hold a recherche revue in the Gayety theater during May. Two perform ances will be given and seats will cost $4 and $5 each. The boxes will be auctioned at the Country club A professional stage director' will come from Chicago to coach th young entertainers who will appear in this production. The league re ceived $2,000 last year from- its frolic at the Country club. The proceeds of the forthcoming revue will be devoted to the chil dren's ward of the University of Nebraska Hospital. ' Miss' Gladys Peters, qraen of Ak-Sar-Ben,' is president of the league.' Sacred Heart Pupils March Out Calmly as Roof of School Burns The practical value of fire drills at the Sacred Heart Junior school, Twenty-second and Binney streets, aiid the splendid poise of H. E. Grce ling, 2010 Locust street, served more than 200 pupils yesterday morning when the roof of this school was discovered afire. Mrr Creeling observed the blaze when he was half a block away. In stantly he turned in the fire alarm and then hastened to the school, where he quietly and quickly ad vised the teachers. The children believed they were going through a regular fire drill until they got out side and saw the burning roof. Rev. P. J. Judge, director of the school, sent the children into the Sacred Heart church. Mothers of ,the neighborhood rushed to the scene of the fire. Sessions were re sumed in the school during the aft ernoon. ' I Burglar Scampers Away When Unarmed Man Shakes His Bed "If I only had a gun," mused G. C. Vaughn, 1413 North Eighteenth street, at 4 yesterday morning, when he heard a burglar ransacking his home on the first floor. Mrs. Vaughn and two children, Robert, 4, and Mar vin, 6, trembled in fear. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn were awak ened by the noise of crashing glass. Mr. Vaughn's first impulse was to descend and take his chancer with the intruder, but Mrs. Vaughn re minded him of the tragedy of Mon day night. An ' inspiration seized Mr. V4ughn, who shook his bed violently, where upon the burglar escaped into the dark night. The police were then summoned. The burglar obtained $3 and was not apprehended. Painters See Madame X More than 150 delegates to the convention of Iowa-Nebraska Master Painters and Decorators' association here this week saw "Madame X'' from specially reserved loge seats at the Sun theater last night. Brief City News ADVERTISEMENT. HUNGRY BUT DARENT EAT Take "Pape's Diapepsin" and eat favorite foods without fear Youk meals hit back! Your stom r.ch is sour, acid, gassy and you feel bloated after eating, or you have heavy lumps of .indigestion pain or headache, but never mind. Here is instant relief.. 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Convicted of Fraud-A jury in District Judge Troup's court re turned a verdict of guilty yester day afternoon against Joe Fierson, alias James T. Lyons, after consider ing the case one hour. The charge was passing worthless checks and the penalty is from one to 20 years. Enst Omuliu Incorporated East Omaha has been incorporated as a Village, according to official action of the board of county commission ers yesterday. Trustees until the next election will be Larry Ander son, J. M. Santee, J. Ei Maddox, E. Bass and Roy McCabe. Stolen Again Bert LeBron's vanishing automobile has been re ported again to the police as having been stolen from Nineteenth and Harney Streets. This car has been stolen so many tlmea that the police have designated it th "vanishing auto." . Practitioner Sued Albert C. Hunger, assistant state attorney gen- I oral, brought an action In district eourt yesterday against l)r. Ethel Thrall M,altby, alleged' to be practic ing as a choropractto without having been ti till tied by the state chiro practic board. Girl Subpooiiaod Louise Boeke has been summoned to appear as a witness at the trial of Dr. II. S. Kent, in district iourt, January 24. She was not called at the first trial, l'olice alleged that she was the mother of the "cistern twins," although she denied the allegation. Larson Speaks J. David Larson, commissioner of the Omaha Cham ber of Commerce, delivered the prin cipal address at the annual meet ing of the members of the Des Moines Chamber of Commerce. His subject was "What Shall Commercial Organizations Take in Financing In dustries?" , Shoots at Husband Mrs. Feter Boyd", 2505 Dewey avenue, fired a revolver at her husband, Feter. Tuesday night when she found him at the Fullman hotel' in company with Mabel McFarland, 6(7 South Sixteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd and Mrs. McFarland were arrested. Rossetto Acquitted Fred Jtos setto. former postoflice clerk, ap peared yesterday before Federal Judge T. C. Munger on a .charge of stealing a postal package from the malls. By direct advice from Judge Munger. a Jury acquitted the defendant on account of insufficient evidence. Offlcers Klccted Bobert L.- Wheel er was elected president of the In dustrial Loan and Investment com pany of Omaha at the annual meet ing of the stockholders Tuesday night. Lyle Hersey was . elected vice president. Joe Roth secretary treasurer and manager; Gorton Roth. E. E. Litz, Henry F. Wulf and W. L. Wheeler, directors. Aspirin Then it is Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name' "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine . Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. 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