14 THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1921. Jury Convicts 7 Woman Without n Leaving Its Box , . . Defendant '.Tried1, Convicted And Sentenced in 36 Min- i , utes "King , of. Dope Sellers" Found Guilty... A jury trial and entenee com plete in J6 minute m the record made in federal court yerdy in trying Ada Johnson, nerress, on a dor charge. The jury reached its verdict of "guilty" while itill in the jury box the firit time this wai ever done here, according to John ; Nicholson, deputy clerk for 25 yean. Judge Woodrough sentenced the woman to two years in the woman's reformatory at Jefferson City, Mo. John W. Moore, "king of the dope sellers," was found guilty on -four counts. ' Loman Carter, who pleaded guilty, was let off with a JMine. She it the mother of two children of 2 and 4 years and supports them by tak ing in washing. , ' Jessie Reed pleaded guilty. She was sentenced to a year and a day. Richard Doolen and Jesse Nolden, 1 . t .1 J - If... .' . ! I ' w na picaucu gum), tcccivcu cn lences of a :.year and a day. at Leavenworth." , " Charles (Devil)' Diggs, arrested on a dope charge, pleaded guilty and asked for a county jail septence. His case was taken under advisement. Paul (Babyface). Davi;' found guilty on a dope, charge, .Monday was sentenced to one year in the federal prison at Leavenworth. - Woman 111 Three Years Says Prayers Healed Her According to Mrs. . Walter ... M.. Holman, 4809 Leavenworth- street, who has been ill for three years and for eight days prior, to last -Friday had not eaten, faith and prayer are the free but ' powerful ' medicines which have cured her. ' , " ' A woman friend of Mrs. Holman,, impressed by the, preaching. of Rev. Robert R. Brown of Chicago,.wJto is conducting evangelistic meetings in Omaha, arranged a meeting of pray er tor Mrs. Holman. -.-.. ' v "Rev. . Mr." Brown . came " to . the house and grayed , and 'then talked to me about faith and the power, of prayer, and suddenly I, was able to rise frdm my' wheel chair and Avalk,'' s-aid Mrs. Holnian. , - , i , -v .Woman, Who Hung'Arbuckle Jury Is Recalled By Omahan. , Mrs. Helen M. Hubbard, the wo man who hung the Roscoe Arbuckle jury, was a very determined person, even back in 1912, according to iS. H. Browne, 542 Securities -building, who, with his wife, met Mrs. Hub bard journeying : east . from , Cali fornia nine years ago. ,. . "As I remember 'her, -i Mrs. Hub bard had a verystfong personality, Mr. Rrnwni reflected. "Her hits. hand did some legalwork for me in San Francisco',''1 he said.. Employment Agent Forced ' To Refund Irregular Fees City . PrcseeutQPi Frank;. Dineen hied a compla nt in police -court 5res terdav' against' C. .W.. Martin, em ployment agent,' 505' South- Eleventh street, alleging irregular- practices-m the collection of fees from men-seek-insr employment.;' " .. .. The board , off ' public -welfare, which investigated the case, obtain ed 14 refunds from Martin to Satis fy' complainants who called at the welfare offices. - ; . -. ; Film Concern Attacks .. Statute of Nebraska Seeking to enjoin and have de clared invalid a law passed by the last legislature, providing that ad vance payments made on moving picture .contracts shall be deposited as a trust fund in Nebraska bank, the Goldwyn Distributing corpora tion filed suit in federal court against Clarence H'. Davis, state attorney general, and Abel V. Shotwelt, Doug las county attorney, ' Marston Seabury, attorney for the moving picture concern,' came here from New York to file the suit. The plaintiff ' asks that three federal judges sit 'on the case when it comes up for hearing. 1 It is stated that there are '665 theaters in this district which ' are served 'by the Goldwyn organisation. Tying up of the money as provided by . the new law is declared to work a great injustice, to the plaintiffv Woman Helps to Cover Cold Toes Beacon Press Employes Send ..... $3 to The Bee Shoe .1 Fund.- AT THE THEATERS TN THE vernaoular of the theater, re- I ferrina- to- the afterpiece... at the - Orpheum, . "U loes ever bit. This feature of the ahow la an imtj'omntu revue. Even- act fn the show contributes to thia htlarloua frolic, with George Mc Kay offlffiatine as master of abaurdity, One ef the twe stellar attractions Is the delightful danca offering ot Ralph Kiggs end Katherine . Wltchle, called. "Dance Idylls." "All for Fun." the skit presented by George McKay and Ottie Ardine, la immensely amusing. Franker wood ana 41 iin. Wvri a nn.ir 'In o traVMW relied ' "All Right, Eddy."- But the applause hit of the show , Is the Improved after- niece and so popular is it proving that the demand for aeats is likely to exceed the supply for the remainder ot the week. ."I enclose $5 to help cover .'cold toes," writes Mrs. E. I. Turner. But there are more "cold toes"of little waifs than can be covered with the funds 'available "so far in The Bee's fund. " ' ' ; .. Can't' you spare something for Jhese little children of the desperately poor? . . . If, you can, send a contribution-to The Bee right now.' , Pre rlo only acknowledged . . . IRSS.SI Mrs. K. I. Tnrner. rrlend. Vefc. . . . CM Qmtoben and Ed H oilman. attain. 1 I. A FHewd- ; ... 1M Total I."..... SB70M of '. living costs in 'that . women need'': to ; meet living ex-, 1 Tliree Hurt When Auto Strikes Car Trio Riding in Front Seat Hurled to the Street By Crash. Three persona were injured and are in the Swedish Mission hospital as result of an accident yesterday after noon when a' big touring car 'driven by W. J. Jewel, a clerk at the Castle hotel, crashed into a street ear at Twenty-fourth atreet and. Fowler avenue. Mrs. R. L.:Edwards, Keville hotel, and Mrs. H. A. Sohm, 422 Dartmoor apartments, ' . Twenty-second and Jones streets, were in the car ' with Jewel. '1 . ' All. were in the 'front seat, wit nesses said. . Jewel was driving north on Twenty-foorth : atreet at a high speed, according to witnesses. ..The street car had stopped to -discharge passengers and Jewel's car struck the rear i the street car, hurling him and his companions to the street. Mrs. Edwards sustained a broken right ankle, bruises and lacerations. , Mrs. Sohm was cut about the face and badly bruised. Jewel was cut on the face, hands and arms.''. . They were carried into the. .home of Dr. "P. H. E,lis, on the corner where the ' accident ..happened and were taken from, there to "the1 hos pital. Many Attend Hereford Sale Hastings, "Neb., Dec. 6. (Special Telegram.) Upwards of a hundred buyers were here, today for the sec ond 'annual' Hereford sale of ' H. Gaudreault & Son. All eyes of the stronger aes roll toward thia charming figure when in chic fall attire she steps from a roaring motor car. , , She is Miss Alice Lake of movie fame, who boasts a strong psnchant for simple clothes. This star's mod eration in neat togs is the talk of filmland, her press agent says. No actor of the films has come along with greater speed than Rudolph-Valentino, who was brought into prominence by' "The- Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," He will be Gloria Swanson's leading man in her new Elinor Glyn picture, "Be yond the Rocks." Barbara J-aMarr, who recently scored heavily with Angeleno aud iences in Douglas Fairbanks' "Three Musketeers," has been signed by B. P. Schulberg of Preferred .Pictures to support Katherine MacDonald, the American beauty, in her newest Associated First National Release, "Domestic Relations." Today's Attractions. Sun-"Over the Hill." Moon PrUcilla Dean in "Con flict." 1 , . Rialtc Gloria Swanson in "Under the La.h." . Strand-'The Sheik." Empress "Without ' Bcuclit of Clergy." Muse "The Girl From No here." Grand Hoot ' Gibson in "Sure fire." Hamilton Jack Tickford in "Just Out of College." ' ' Renee Adorre has just finished work under Director Emmet J. Flynn 'in "The Count of Monte Cn'sto" at Fox. In private life she is Mrs.. Tom Moore, wife of the Goldwyn star. RICKETS! Cod-lber oil if the beat thtnf hi the work! far rickata. . ScotfsErrnilsicn contains' richest cod-fiver "oil, abundant in the vita mine that every rickety child needs. AT MX DRU aTTOHSJi , nUCS. aUJeO wad flOa. J-ll eYtsiina. r m ' ALSO MAKERS OS ft-nons INDIGESTION n-iaak Bee Want Ads Produce Results. The survey Kansas shows $16.93 a weck penses. - - '. ,;; I- , ADVERTISEMENT. , BREAK CHEST COLDS WITH RED PEPPER Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a. bad cold loosen up in just a short time. "Red Pepper Rub" is the cold remedy that , brings quickest t relief. It cannot hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out.' - V. ..-' Nothing has such concentrated, peneccl'ting heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into ' colds, consestion. achinar .muscles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at oncf. . The moment you apply Red- Pep per Rub -you feel the tingling iheat. In three minutes, the' congested spot is warmed through and through.) When you are suffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, just get a jar of Rbwles Red, Pepper Rub, made from red peppers,' at any drug store. You will- have - the quickest relief known. Always say "Rowles." - ADVERTISEMENT Omaha la assured ef a rare treat in the fsrthcominc avaearance ef Erika Morlnl who comes to the Brattdeis theater Thurs day evening" under the auspicea ef the Tuesday Musical club. This young vio linist occaaioned a great stir in the must cal world at the time of her debut last year and th critics uniformly reiterate their tirevioua atatements, many r them eolnr ao far as 10 say (hat Miss Morlnl . " oren mora remarket! thia year than the Brandeia theater for three perform ances. lrlday night and Saturday after noon and night, enjoys the distinction of being a "best seller" as a- play, aa veil its a novel. When the homely characters of Zona Gale's story, of -middle west-rn life were transferred to -the stage of the Belmont theater, New -York. -'the over-fed Titles and theatergoers, of - That rock ribbed city humped into the biggest sur prise of the year, and chattered their d- - light like the birds of early springtime, who had the "feel" of "new- air and life. This comedy ef -"real American afiRf, naked and. -unashamed," as Meredith Nicholson - described It,' "came 'upon th same Mperience at the PI ay tut use in CM rago, from whenca it cornea to the Bran deia net Friday night, to w ua a, bow relish of the sensible theater. ; . "The Flashlights' or a wonderful. spe-taoolar production. . ia at the Oaraty during the ourrent- week . with a daily matinee. During thep rogreea ef the .en tertainment., bits from 'the Mjr dramatic and comedy successes are 1 at reduced by 'Shorty" McAllister. Harry. Shannon and wthers. A wonderful aces I equipment . aaa been supplied which, a ionbt. will be one of the gTeeteat etrrprfeta ef the sea son. a else wUi be the eharua and tSeir costumes. . - . At tha Smpresa teeay,' cescludlng rer formancM will be ef uvlle ahow which la delight folly amusthf and enter taining. In the aet offeree by ErhJ Qor dsa end Evelya Delmar. there tl a rare reraMnatlon of charm. peraoaaUty ' and telent. With an original style aU their wr. an ahbrevlste maaicflage" and a mirth provoking Una f wit and satire, thia team of inimitable artists fairly sadi st originality. Another aet ef onosual - merit ia that offered b the Derana. a danotng team whesa cleverly conceived number are hrilhaty reedered - The ct la alae far abov tk ardlnary fa set ting aaa NcjTkctmg That ; Cold or Cough? I; ETTING. the oM :oah:e-;cold . - drag on, .or tke new one casWop erioossy, is folly, eapeciaUy jsBea at yonr dnifjcssta, you can get aajch a proved aad tiascesafiil reaneriy u Dr. lOac'a New DwcrrTery. No dnegs, just go&fi BiecficHse tiut : tefiem quickly. ; ' ; For er fifty yean, a atavadaid reaaedy for coons, colds mad grippe. Eases croup also. Loosen op tke pMegil, quiets the croopy eofh, stimuttet the bowels, thns reliewg the cfogestioa. AU drugxistg, eVOc 0r. Kintfs New Discowry Fbr Colds and Cou&is Wak Cp Clear HeaMted. That "fired out" feeling mornirs, doe to CMttipmtxHi. Dr. mng'e P9b act JasWUV, stir up the Sver aad bring a amasatky bowel acriefl. All drTzggasts,25c D yiMaTi woarr vko raKin(ysPMl3 lUNDRUFF! SHAMPOO RtrUvwrOAruf?r5is, ltTJCLZMiSI The Perfect Shaaapee. Xo esarsss aila, fats, ssuttT er aTlreJi t sear the hatr rmjr, gtrtasrys sr attclrf . . . - Tw iM; 7fc ajicl fl.BO VfW shssaynaaf, mm , FITCH'S QUININE TON4QUE SUPERBC 'udejaai as mi lie a4 astrsagaat giving raster ' te tke a air. Ask I km a raeeeatfal traattaeeit far Sawagr wrtheert roaertlng to a painfol - aael nsejtaia eargtoal epentiem. My treatamt kea at ere teesty-firv yaara mt saceeee bvhis H. 9i ciaha it to be the best, t do aet rnlert paraffhw wax. as it is sangcroaa. Tiaea reqaireel far areliaart ease. IS days spent her with as. V daager or laying w ia a kossetal Call eg wrtte tor aarbealar. Ihr. Freak H. Wray. Ft. tOT Nerth SBtk St- Os III, Nefc. Dbrsetieaa: Take a 11th er lite- street ear swing aert a4 get aff a Sttk aad CaauBg Sts. Tho-d residew BHCTBBEi FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO OMAHA'S GREATEST GoingOut Business Wa both las if jou can't come to. this st W invit comparison of prices. We mu upendous tala of men's furnishings. st sell our entire stock regardless of price. Any new" John ; B. Stetson Stiff Hat in . the store; vacate price 00 Any new John B. & Stetson Soft Hat in V the store, including Stetson staples, ral lies to $15.00, vacate price 15 All . our;, Winter Underwear worth today from $2.00 to $10 a suit; Vacate prices 99c, $1.69, $2.89 And Up Shirts, all. fast colors, yal ues, $2.00 to $6.00, vacate prices . 99c, $1.49, $2.49 XT Fineat ' quality Outing Flannel Pajamas, Values to a Jm s $4.00 ; (one .or two piece) ; vacate price Single and double 1 grip Garters. Paris, Boston and ; Z., racate priced 19c and 29c CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS ! SAVE MONEY-BUY NOW Pure Silk Socks, -worth today $1.00 (tf ffi and $1.50 a pair; 0j(lf; racate price Silk and Fibre Socks, worth today 60c a pair; vacate price 3 pairs,' $1.25 4le Genuine . Cheney Pure Silk Ties ralues $1.00 and $1.50; Vacate price Fine Silk Angora Mufflers and Scarfs, values to $5.00; vacate prices H $1.49, $1.89 and $2.49 All our Wool Hoaiery, including the finest English made silk and wool fGTiQ and cashmere. ValfM 51.00, 51.50 III epai.w araisT. v ea prrtci only 1 0 La f WJ 1V'J II III III X'M a7 a7 el..al BaS s7 aT Genuine Silk Grenadine Knit Ties, value $4.00, vacate price $1.89 j 303 South 16th Street Securities Building I 1 1 ' For only a few cents you can have a most delicious breakfast of tender, golden' brown hot cakes. Prepared easily and quickly with Gooch's Best Pancake Hour just try them. ' No ess or milk. All you do is add water and stir. Sold In the better stores. Coach's Best Flour Gooes.' Best Buckwheat Flour - Cooeh's Bast Wheat Hurts , Gooch's Bast Meearoai Oooca'e Boat Saefheti Coach' Best Ess Nooaies S i & ffour nocx MiuSsaflaJOca uieoaue. Pancake Flour ' Valuc-Civing Slore Give Mother This Christmas a Vacuum Cleaner Ear to Oparat Easy to Own '. , " J-ai5Cr3iir $3975 Vacuum Demonstrators, slightly used. , B at willing to help mother as she is to help you, so let oae of her ifts he a Vacuum Cleaner. Sold oa Easy Payments 1 It Pay t Rec? Bowen'a Small Ada Howard, Between 15th aad 16th "No Profit" Sale "No Profit" Coat Sale $24.50 - ; Ladies' and Misses' Coats, se lected from our enormous stocks; consisting of cloths and fine plushes. . - A "Profitless" Sale of Taupe Fur Goney Coats "No Profit Sale" $37.50 "Profitless" Prices on Fur Scarfs and Chokers "No Profit Sale" $12.50 Women's brown vici kid 1-strap turn sole -.slippers with baby French heels, cost 10 AC 2.95, . , $L.7jO Women's brown calf lace oxfords with Cuban and' military heels, Goodyear welt soles, B to D, O C A cost 3.50, 0DM Misses' gunmetal lace shoes, good heavy soles, sizes 11 to 2 cost 1.69, 1.69 Exceptional Values in "Gift" Hosiery Specially Priced for Wednesday Hosiery Silk Hosiery, $1.25 Women's pure thread Silk Hose, hemmed or ribbed top, regular and extra sizes, first quality;' sold at ?1.50 and $1.75. Thread Silk Hose, $1.75 Women's full fashioned thread Silk Hose, all sizes. Colors: African, Cordovan and Russet; worth. up to $2.50; run of the mill; specially priced at $1.75. Black Wool Hose, $1.25 Women's black Wool Hose; first quality, all sizes, at $1.25. I Will End Wednesday at Closing Time Dresses "At Cost" $3250 100 high grade women's and misses' dresses, all classy styles, Canton Crepes, Jacquards,, Crepe Satins and Tricotines. Not a dress cost less than 32.50, many cost much more. Hundreds of Pairs .of Shoes Assembled in Groups at "No Profit" Prices Men's felt slippers ' with buckskin soles with a chrome leather heel lift. Black or gray Ev erett or Romeo pattern, cost 1.00," 1.00 Wednesday Specials in the Women's Underwear Gowns and Chemise, 4 $1.98 Batiste and nainsook Giowns and Chemise daintily trimmed with fine laces or embroidery. Regular and extra sizes. ' Silk and Wool Union Suit, $3.98 Women's silk and wool union suits,' low neck, sleeveless, ankle length. " Silk Lisle Tight, $1.50 Women's silk lisle tights pink. Sizes 36 to 40; reg ular price, $2.50. i )