i I THK BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8. 192 nr. 'V fit e i en-1 car lermoi Man Accused by Girl Commuted Omaha WiMiuii. Sming for Manelauphtfr, l)niI rftle Joi.fjh O'Jlsra Obtain IMfi!.. I.muoIm, ,UuH 7, (?pfiil I 'I In- 0 f4r orim-nce c William MirMoti rf Omli4 'r Statutory 'm:e Kit t'"t:inulrl toiUy by the ..nc ho4il of Mrlii and rurolrf, M lil.ni lirtiju eming in I'Hi and ii..ii!y jiilrrH4t! Iih lirotlirr. Rob hi, u cuu'.i'ji.if '1 y the girl who it. pnr W illiam, isnie to Lin i .In m v.n William, kit ruie, it i. allri-fij, Kutiert became guilty ol the Mine crime with wlmh William H.t fll.HKrd. alul Jt'ilitrt S4 kent to tin- t mtfiitiary, lie k released r . ul luonthi ago, 1 he !.".ul rrluscd to rvmnmte the i n- M-nit'iire oi i.auyeu.e u-iir. I '.ilt . aicnipatiird by a woman, known Jennie GriT. ua tramp u'ii ihrmiKlt N'rlrak in IW and John M.inn, a Keith county farmer, .. .... It.,.., , ...I. 't'l,.. ..!.. .. tlinn '' IH m ll. III. MVIJ l'l"'l ( . I 1... .1.. . I- J .1.- .1 iumii'I iiv nir viiii; vi nib iva I)jlr and tle woman were arretted at Licinf i nc woman na uicu, Omahan Released. Jorph I., O'Hurc of Omaha at ulia-cd on parole. He had been fcivrn lrmit one to riht yearn for uitrmptrd awaiilt. U'llare claimed that he wa the only one of four xomiif men involved m the affair to , he imprisoned. Mr.. Manic McN'tchoN, serving 1 to 10 yearn for manstaiiRhter. va dc mrd a parole. Her home M in Oma ha. Henry Brown, Omaha, serving hie fur murder, was . denied a com mutation. Those receiving paroles follow: Lit of Paroled. Melvin Jarvi.s. Hall, shooting to wound; George P.rown. Morrill, auto Mealing; Otto K. Colter, ScottshlufT. isnuing had checks: Victor W'illod oii. Hall, forgery; Joe Walker. Thurston, breaking and entering; Otto Smith, Holt, auto Mealing: John SrhociKtein. Buffalo, attempted bur glarv; Frank A. Shinkle. Dawes, breaking and entering: Ira Hogan, Thurston, horse Mealing: Lewis Krei. Dixon, larceny: fercy Love, Cass, rrand larceny: Marion Limn, Podge, forgery; Joseph L.' O H arc, Doug las, attempteti assault; Fern Cassett. Lincoln, forgery; Clyde Cliytoa, CuMcr. larceny; Edward Nighten gale, Cass, forgery Harry Fentcm. Lancaster, forgery; William Iicper, Lancaster, forgery; Tearl C.rumstad Brown, cattle stealing; Hcrschcl Condon. Antelope, forgery. Stolen Aulo Recovered; Two Boys Held as Suspects Kimball, Neb., March 7.-CPCcial Tclcgram.)-On November 10 of last vcar an automobile oM lj: the Methodist minister of Scottsblt U was stolen from in front. of the Methodist church at that city. Monday. Sheriff Forslmg located the stolen car just across the line in Colorado and arrested Hans Katp li.ar of Millard, Neb., and Joe .lams of Albany, Ky.. in connec tion with the theft. The-youtiis consented to return ' to Nebraska without extradition papers. One ol the boysjias confessed totne tneit, according to the sheriff.' " - Extradition Granted for ATa Appnspd of ioreery Lilian. March 7. Extradition wer Vt'Cus Karavas of Mitchell. S D.. wanftd there for an allege forged endorsement on a dummy check issued to fictitious employe . of the Chicago. Mitwaukee & ot. Paul railroad, were approved today by Governor McKelvie. ' Karavas was arrested at Fremont - and gave bail while awaiting the gov ernor's disposition of his case. , Contempt Case to Be Heard at Central City March 9 Central City, Neb.." March 7. (SpeciaD-Judge Cocoran of York will be in the city March 9 'to .sit at the hearing of Rev. illard Had sell charged with contempt of cour, for'having circulated a petition con demning Judges Post and Button for admitting to bail Ed Hi 1 and John Maxwell, who were held on the charge of murdering Boohn V. Coolcy. t J i l i ) i i XI 1- J' Ceresco Feeder Carries Off High Market Honors New top honors on the local cattle market for fat stock, so far this year, were carried off yesterday by R. k. Frasier, a young stockman of Ceres co, who received $8.75 a hundred for a load of 1, 102-pound beeves. They averaged around 700 pounds when bought last fall. Revival Meetings Close. Simcrior, Neb., March 7. (spe cial.) The union evangelistic cam paign has closed. Over a thousand persons attended the final meeting. An offering was taken for the evarfgelists which amounted to ap proximately $1.400. Fire Damages Pool Hall. Kimball, Neb., March 7. (Special Telegram.) The tipper part of the Buckley pool hall here was damaged by fire. Prompt work of the fire department kept the flames from spreading , Legion Musical Comedy. Central City, Neb., March ?.--(Special.) "Look Who's Here a musical comedy, was presented here under direction of the American Legion by local talent. ! Road Conditions (Furninhfd br Omh Ant Clnb.) (Furnished by Omnha Auto Club.) Lincoln Hlshway, East Roads rougn at Missouri Valley and Denison. Lincoln Highway, Wnt Roada soea ex cept Cantral City, reported rough. 0. L. D. Highway Roads fair. Highland Cutoff Roada rough. P. T. A. Good. "ornhuelter Highway Fair to good. Omaha-Topeka Highway Roada fair. Bridge, at Louisville etui cloaed. O Street Road Good. Oeorga Washington, Highway Good; goowing at Blair. , Black Hllte Trail Fair to good. River to River Road Rough. tVhlto Polo Road Fair. 1. O. A. Shortlina Fair to good. Blue Grass Road Fair to good. King of Trail North Roads fair to llissourl Valley, rough north. King of Trails South Road good. Weather "reported cloudy at almost very point with snow at Missouri Valiy, ialr and KeoTi.' s Lion Hunter, With 36 Leo Scalps at His Belt, Dines Complacently in Lions' Den in Omaha W. A. Wfatfall. M4on City, la., di.trut sovernor cf Iowa and N'ebraka Lion. club, gurit oj honor and principal speaker at i he r'guUr noon lunvlteon ol the Omaha Liun' flub at Hutel Kame yesterday. Mr. W'fMUll apuke on the benefit to If Jerivfd from mrntbrr !iii in club ufh si tlie Limii. "A rlub cannot fit without a mi!on and an idcit." lie declared. "The Lions' club has Ihe.e, It not rmly prtimotr goodlellowhtp, and lirnents the membrri, but it i a brnet'it to the tomniunity and to the nation.' Announcement was made tf the ditrict convention t be bfld in Omaha June S, , upecial train will bring delrg4te and other Lion from Maaoii City and kinity. Mr. H'etfal naid. Another interejtitig peaker at jfMfrday' Itincheon wa Cot. Jlolnian garnet Thoinaj. HfitiIi tittker, glohe-trottrr and lolJirr of fortune, tul. Thomat Is a big game hunter of note and was arjtiaiut'l with the late Theodore Roosevelt. He it appearing under the came of Fred Lindtay in a whip art at the Orphcum theater. . 'I have hot .17 liom." uid Col. Thorn, in recounting some of hii adventure! with big game, "but thi i the tirt time I have ever had the honor of lunching with the Lion, club.'' Cot. Thomai advocate! a doer unity between America and Lug. land and a better acquaintanceship between American and Britisher. John White of the Henry George 1-ccture association, Chicago, will peak at next week'i mertinj tut "The relation of taxation to com munity, development," according to announcement by Cub William Kamey, chairman of the March group. 04 Eleven ScnlenTl to Death for Tart in Manila Riot Manila. March ". F.leven ser geants and corporals were sentenced to death by the supreme coutr yes terday for participation in a riot De cember 15, 1920, tn which four po lice officers and four other persons were killed and a number wounded. The defendants had appealed from the decision of the court of the firt instance, w hich sentenced them only to life imprisonment. Sixty-sir other defendants, enlist ed constabulary, who received sen tences of 17 years for their part fn he murders, were sentenced by the supreme court to life imprisonment. Relief Grain Shipped. Superior, Neb., March 7. (Spe cial.) A carload of corn w hich was ADIKRTIMEMKNT OUCH! 6ACKACKE! RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK Ah! Tain is gone! St. Jacobs Oil acts like magic. Quickly? Yes. Almost instant re lief from soreness, stiffness, lame ness and pain follows a gentle rub bing with St. Jacobs Oil. Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right on your painful hack, and '"re lief comes. St. Jacobs Oil is a harm less backache, lumbago and sciatica cure which never disappoints anc" doesn't burn the skin. Straighten tip! Quit complaining! Stop those torturous stitches. In a moment you ' will forget that you ever had a weaK nacic, Because it won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old. honest St. Jacobs Oil from your druggist now and get this lastmg r.lief. ; subscribed in Superior and vicinity has been shipped for mar cast re lief. A number of cars of corn have been shipped out of Nuckolls county. . ftmout f Ur?, Utiy Co'smstjosi A Cosmopolitan Production (Z (paramount Qidure ALSO SHOWING DUSjlTR HATCH Mme. Sturkow-Ryder, Pianist With Apollo Reproducing Piano Second Church el Christ, Scientist, of Omaha. Nebraska, Announces a Free Lecture on -Christian Science By Rev. Andrew J. Graham, C. S. B. Of Boston, Massachusetts Noon Lecture at Brandeis Theater Wednesday, March 8, 1922, at 12:15 Noon Anal at First Church Edifice, St. Mary's Are. and 24th St. THURSDAY EVE, MARCH 9, AT 8 O'CLOCK The Pufclic Is Cordially Invited to Be Present Mr. Graham is a member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church. The First Church, of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts wmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmmm NOW PLAYING CAST TIMES FRIDAY lx 9cs Qreatest Sffbrt A Wm Fox Production. 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