THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 10 Tom Kelly Gets Two-Year Term in Canadian Prison r.vPqiuty Slirriff Career Marled ly Gun Uattlei With Offirm and Dar ing Kteapei. Tom Kelly, highjacker, former deputy ihmll in4 participant iu lev cral gut battle with Omaha polirt ami federal agent, ha been ten tenred to lo year in Canadian penitentiary, according to word reaching police here yesterday from Retina, Canada. I he entenee officially terminate Kelly's career a a whisky runner acroki the Canadian border. Kelly ' a convicted on a charge o( high jacking following hit arrest at Sioux . I all. S. I), lie fought extradition to the latt, but tinuccelully. , Kelly' career i one of thrill and daring ccaxi. He eluded a mind of Canadian officer who twooped into Omaha a year or to ago hy 'leaping into hi ft motor and , heading for the Mexican border. Omaha police Mere inttructed to ar rest him if he ever returned to the city. , Hut, according to acquaintance, Kelly did return, bringing with him all the contraband lienor hi car could carry, on numrrou occasion. He i wounded in a gun battle vith police at Twentieth and Ca Mrerts miiie two year ago, but es caped prosecution. Grocery Owners Charged - With Selling Hops and Malt David V. Bernstein and Max 'Fried, proprietor of the I?ee Hive ' grocery, 8l'J North Sixteenth utrect, were arrested by prohibition officers yesterday. They are charged with advertis ing and telling hop, malt extracts, bottles and other paraphernalia for the making of home brew. They were released late yesterday after noon on $1,000 bond. The trial is set for April 28. Brief City News Want Bond Into City Commie eloner II. H. Zlmman ia to Introduce In the council TuemUy nn nfMlnanre propoaing an Issue of 1225,000 Aud itorium bondi. Liquor t'aao DismlnM-il A Jury In Iiititrh't Judge LoHlie'a court return ed a verdict In favor of Sebantlon Rciortlno, who was chanted with Il legal posaenalon of Mill and liquor. Ktrelilow Files Robert R. Siren low, 2024 Sherman avenue, republi can, filed yesterday In the election eommlMioner'a offlre Tor state rep resentative, Ninth district. To SpcaW on Travels Cieorgc Brandels, who returned Monday from France, will speak on his travels to the Triangle Luncheon club at the Fontenclle today. 1 - Mabel Ring to Speak Mabel Warner Hugg, . character analyst, will be the principal speaker at the Concord club noon luncheon at the Hotel Fontenells today. Repair Wires The first wire line opened yesterday from Omaha into the storm area was one of the North western Bell Telepiione company. The damages from the storm throughout the state is greater than at first estimated. ' Two Motorists Sentenced H. A. Metcalf. 17, 2520, Templeton street, was sentenced not to drive again for six months, In police court yesterday morning, for reckless driving. J; H. Jligglns 1820 California street, was given 15 days in jail for the same ' offense. Give Large Purse A surprise re ception, which Included the presenta tion of a purse of $2,000. was given by friends of Rev. Father Bernard Slnne In St. Mary Magdelene church Tuesday evening, preparatory to hla leaving for a six months' vacation trip to Europe. " 1 Democrat to MeH Harry Eaaton, chairman of the Douglas county or ganization of the Nebraska Demo cratic club, has issued a call for the first public meeting, in the conven tion hall of the Paxton hotel this evening at 8. A permanent organiza tion will be effected. " Cable Wedding Causes Tangle The cable wedding which united tster J. Mabeus of St. Helena. Neb., and Marie Hahn in Paris, France, Is still In a tangle, John M. Gurnett, local officer of the immigration bureau, said yesterday. Tbey may have to be married over again, he aald. Fined for Shoplifting Two young omen, Mrs. Katnertne tieem, , S410 South Thirty-second street, svtffi of a meat market owner, and Marie Martin. 19, separated from her husband, were fined ror snopuu- ing in police court yesterday morn ing. Ernest Cbstmire of thja Hayden atore. brought the complaint. To Hold Clinic for Soldiers A fully equipped medical clinic is to be in operation May 1. in quarters of thi United States "War Veterans' hurpnu in the Mickel building. Fif teenth and Harney streets, according to announcement yesterday. ur. John F. Allen will be in charge of the dispensary for exservlce men. ADVERTISEMENT. Reduce Your Fat Without Dieting - 0 i - Tears ao th formula for ft redaction jras "diet" "exercise." Today it ! "Take Marmola Prescription Tablets." Friends .it frUnrtk-thMA friends -tell others. They eat eubstsntlal food, liva as they lib. and till reduce steadily and easily without coinc throuah lone- aiees of tire some exercise ana starvation uioi. mr raola Tablets are sold by all druggists the world over at one dollar for a esse, or tf you prefer you can order direct from the Marmola Company, 461J Wood ward Avenue, JPetroit, men. Star of "Foolish Wives" to Be in Omaha for Week - 1s-V-"'-..,ti ,' . "" .duPONT A thic and cli.;niing nii rcRis tered at the Hotel I'outcncllc yes terday at "Mi- tlu l'ont, L. A." In a long beaver coat topped off in style with a nobby, beaded toque, she was the cynosure of all eye. "Madame du Pont of the movies?" the hotel clerk summered. "Mi du Tout, if you plcar," the young woman 'sweetly replied. She arrived in Omaha tccrctly yesterday enroute back to I.os Augclct from New York city. She will remain in this city for one week. A coin cidence of her personal appearance in Omaha it the presentation ot her latest screen achievement. "Foolish Wives," at the Brandt-it theater, be ginning today, in which the star por trapt the wife ot an American am bassador. Mist du Tout has been in the moviet but two years. Asked what would keep her from the screen. she rrplied, eiiiilincly: "A husband might, but I don't contemplate marriage yet." "What good looking actor have )ou in mind?" the ttar was asked. "No actort for me," wat her curt answer. "You know, women con sider it an inherent trait to powder and rouge, but when a man docs to he'll make no husband, not for me. Like all women, Miss du Pont re fuses to tell her age. though a guess would put it under 20. Fined for Carrying Arms Three men pleaded guilty to car rying concealed weapons before Dis trict Judge Leslie yesterday and were lined $10 each. The' men, Joe IMakney, Robert Hardy and Robert Washington, were arrested ' during the recent butcher workmen's ttrike. Husband Relents, .Wife to Have Baby of Two Families -I Wei I Mutt Tale Cliild, Man . Write., but I Want to Grt Hit Father." The little 'hypnotic triangle tb" it going bark to itt mother' arm. Kdward Herbert, born to Herbert Edward Rhi and Mr. Archie J, Lambert, who ran ay from her husband in Minnesota two years ago with Km, now is at the Child Sav ing Institute. After Lambert had refused to take the babe, but said he vtould welcome home hi wife for the take of their five little children, Mr, l-amberl hoarded train Monday night for Zimmerman, Minn. Rust dis charged in polict) court , ' .Yesterday, however, Mrs. Eliia belli Kogert, assistant director of the child aid division of the Nebraska Humane society, received a letter from Lambert which taid: "1 have been wrong in asking her to leave the child behind. 1 feel that I muit take it. It would he a terrible thing to deprive a tiny baby of itt mother and leave it alone in the world. The child it not to blame. "But I want to get hit father." Mrs, Rogert taid yesterday after noon every resource of the Humane society would be bent toward get ting little Edward Herbert back to hit mother. Haclcaches andpthereXternaT pains quicUyrootfaed THAT dragging, vearlaf backache, that ao man' women infer from, is qalekly eaaed by aa application of Sloaa'a JJaiment. AT ntooVnff, nnwin , r aUaaUiaa. It' good for all to family art all kind of "xttrnar aehaa and pain. At all ttniggiata. SSe, TOe, LA ft handy Hnsi: Linimentra ADVEBTISEXJOT. How You Can Ribmove Every Trace of Hair ; (Toilet Talks.) A stiff oaste made with some oow- dercd delatone and water and spread on a hairy surtace about 2 minutes will, when reracved. take every trace of hair with it. I he skin should then be washed to free it from the remain inn delatone. No barm can result from this treatment.' but be sure -it is delatone you get and you will not be disappointed. Mix tresh as needed We Clean' Rug DRESHER BROTHERS Dyers, Cleaners, Hatters, , Rug ClMMra At. aaaa aaiT Fan am Stmt ytjX Juic? Fruit Peppermint " and - - J Spearmint ' are certainly three v C0, Ct delightful flavors, to choose fann , (A And I'BIOLET'S P-K-the new : y - J sugar-coated peppermint gum, is a your sweet tooth. fsy '-'. All from the Wrigley actories fJ where, perfection rules. Omaha Min Is Held on Marm Act Charge Frank Davilla, 6.'J racilic Mrcct, wat held under IJ.000 bond by I'nited State Commissioner floehlrr yesterday aiternottn alter a litariug on charge ot siolating the Matin act. ,t'rrity little Lulu Tobin, 7, whose mother i dead and who wa liv ing with her Hep brother, ( rank CalUlun, and hit wife at 2M houth Scvetith street. Council lilufts, wat the witnrst against Has ilia. Mie alletted that he brought her from the Council Ululft addirss ser- r iinr and kept her all night In hit room at 6,'J IVme treet, Umaha. Hrr broihrf. Pas id Tii, fdcj the tompUim in (rdrisl ruuit. Man Conii tfil of Rank liolibrry StirHl for Uiiurrc Kitey C. Smith, feriurr lwi e buyer f Jsoutli Omaha, wat utd fur di vorce by Mi. Heti M, hmitti in tlie d'stiul court irtierday. SupMtn of ruin running iroiti l4k4Uhcan 4 Dniaha. convutoil of bank rebltertr ani miatuation for aaathrr wsHiun the the allrg4taii contained mi her petition, lire Want Ad IVoduce Kfult. BUBGESSr EVERYBODYS STORE OppirtiLiiBilt fair f htirodlay Just In Time for Easter.-This Offering Sport Coats and Suits These garments fulfill the demand for pporU apparel at the inviting price of $19.75. They are made of "Duvo Knit," a pure wool fabric, which defies weather conditions and requires no pressing. These are the ideal garments for both street and sports wear. Priced at $11 A75 j 19 The Coats There are box coats with raglan sleeves that emphasize their dis tinctly swagger cut. Smart belted styles are fashioned with pleated back and snugly fitted shoulders. In de lightful heather effects. Lffl Yt ' t l The -Suits The suits are in tuxedo style, smartly cut and well tailored. They are developed in the most effective ' color combinations, while heather mix tures are amazingly attractive. Burtess-Nash Suit Shop Third Floor OOO 500 Syi t Blouses Thursday $2 Three are Illustrated. - What we believe o be the greatest quality blouse sale of the year! And just at the time when women wish to purchase .the new Easter blouse. Beading, hand-embroidery, and braiding, form elaborate trimming on these blouses of georgette and crepe de chine. Over-blouses, tie-backs, and tuck-ins, in colors to match suit or hat: navy, bisque, gray, jade. Burfess-Nash Blouse Shop 'Third Floor ' , ' - . Easter Glove Special 8 and 12-Button Lengths in White Suede Gloves Pair $1.50 For one hour only--10 A. M. to 11. A. M.--. imported gloves of finest quality Seeded Kid "at less than the. cost. of manufacture. While. 408,. . pair last, they go at the almost unbelievable price : of $1.50. Sizes 64 to 7i2. -' t , No telephone order. . No C. O. D,'. No mail ordera. Burfess-Nash Glove Shop Main Floor OOO Exceptional Values? Men's Lisle Hosiery 35c- 3 Pair $1.00 A summer-weight hose that insures perfect fit and long service. Mercerized lisle with double heel and toe, in black, white, champagne, gray, navy, and brown. . " .. . .... - The wise man will not only purchase hose for T immediate wear, but will consider his all-summer needs. A pair, 35c; 3 pairs, $1.00. ' -.'." v. i . ', .... . Burfess-Naah Men' Shop Main Floor- . . , OOO' Women's Hose C Sport hose in silk and lisle in Derby" rib. The colors are tan with white, black with white, and cordovan with white. All sizes. Pair, $1.25 Burson Hose .We have just received a new shipment, of women's Burson hose. Cotton and lisle, in black, balbriggan, cordovan, white, and black with white foot. All sizes including out sizes and extra out sizes ; priced moderately, at-- 35c to 75c Children's Hose Schoorhose of good wearing quality, both fine or heavy rib, in black and brown; pricect 3 Pair, $1.00 Burfess-Nash Main Floor r Thursday's Special 500 Bleached Turkish Towels 42-in. length. An extra heavy weight towel, slightly imperfect, but an exceptional value at 39c Each With the addi tion of a cro cheted edge this plain white towel is made attrac tive for guest use. Va.. .No Phone Call. No C. O. D.'a. No Exchange. Watch Our Daily Advertisement for the Red Arrow Announcement Burfess-Nash Red Arrow Booth Downstairs Store ' Drug Specials Dr.' King' . New .Discovery, large, 89c. ' Ocomulsion, email size, 69c. Dr. Hobton'a Pain Ditpeller, 29c. Pito'a Remedy, for coughs and , colds, 29c. Hemoquinino, 89c. N Maltino with Iron Quinia and . Strychnia, 98c. Abbott' Saline Laxative, 89e. Mother' Friends, 98c. Burfess-Nash Mala Floor . OOO J Do You Know? That Mrs. O. N. Nickuro, is with the Burgess-Nash store all day every day in order to advise you .about Art Needlework? She will be glad to help, you with any difficult piece, and she will teach you the new stitches. J , ... To Embroider ' Three-Piece Buffet Set, 45c. In six designs. 36-inch Center and Scarf, 65c Two designs. Cross Btitch and daisy designs, 54-inch Lunch Cloth, $1.45. Worked in three shades of blue, in French knots. 36-inch Lunch Cloth, 95c. With napkins to match. Burfess-Nash Second Floor Thi8 store uses no comparative prices they are misleading and often untrue i