Frolic to Send Omaha Elk Bend to Atlantic Gty Proceed Froa Ball Fibt Attraction to Send Miui cunt to National Con . Tention. Tie committee m charge at tee iUks' frobc at Km park during te ' week of Jnne 24 reports ptoartas at the arraateracat of many dniJi tor the big event. TW park will be the tamping groand lor thousands of tiki aaS thousands of meads oi LA daring the week. The proportion of the receipts ac cruing to uitum lodge No. ft. Bene voleat tad J-rorccuve Order el Elks. :T1 be ssed to send the Elk sand to the national meeting at At Ian be Ciy seat month. Considerable puMic interest has been arooted over the aanooscetneat bv V. W. Bradley, oenotendent of the Nebraska Hcmaac society, that the proposed buU fight wCl sot be held m connection witk this car cirL Omaha Elk fcve wirr failed yet in any ondertaVing and they as- aert they will sot reca user oe termination to hold this bull ight. fast as advertised. The event will be a revelatjoa in ball tights. If it sHesId be accessary to kill the buQ ike animal will be disposed of at a baause eaaaner. The bail will not af!er. Seaor Jon Matansas. famoos Spanish toreador, will be here dor tag the week. Other special attraction wHl be the Elks Palace of Fen. Fatima, The Decapitated Elk, Maggie ster phy and Matilda Aaa Brant. Teddy Brothers, wrestler, and concerts by . the Elks' bead. - i rem usspsny u vjwb . Tiscter Dcsacsrs&n Besnanrnar on Tuesday, lone 27, ' there will be a great industrial dem onstration, beaded by toe tortus, the Universal tractor, at Twesfy frst and Leavenworth streets, sear the Drake Court apartments. Invitations have been sent to various industrial beads in Omaha " and to many farmers. This show is to be given under the auspices of the Ford Motor company and the Ford dealers is Omaha and Council Bluffs. The sight selected affords as excellent in dustrial opportunity for a complete demonstration of the many industrial as well as agricultural sses to which the tractor may be put Appro mutely 50 of the larger nsanuiactarers of industrial equip ment in the United States will be represented. The entire purpose of the exhibit is to show by actual operation the many times and money saving advantages of the industrial and agricultural tractor. " The demonstration will start at 9 m the morning and continue until .. 5 in the afternoon for three days. . ,r. 1 Dailey and Bladdroxn Joia .'' Hansen Inrestmait Company R. W. Dailey. formerly with the B. F. Goodrich Rubber company and the Kirketraau Shoe company, and A. V. Bladcburn. former Omahaa, who for IS years has been in business at Logan. Ia, where be served, two terms as clerk of the district court, have joined the forces of the Hansen Investment company. ' Mr. Dailey is ' a native of Omaha, a son of Or. Leaora S. Dailey of Florence. " . Missouri Leads Nation X in Yield of Watermelons Washington, June 10. The com mercial acreage -of late watermelons is 11 states is estimated at 45700 acres, according to reports to the Department of Agriculture. f 1(1 am irrM. the largest proancsng iaa ana wbjss - ma is next with 7,31ft. Week's Really Saks A. O. CmUtw ts J- J- . JZ""r"-i..w urn SL C PaaslsaiSB t Baae J- TWe. n' m nmf Mim ln M IM ttX. TBrr. Cameil trmm Amtnmmm. amM emr Tmij-SM u( HS hS3tt $4.3i. " . XT C. Jcmm w nia C CSMT. sin i,nau Smart to W. K. SV1I F. SL Sncat Vr. F. XvttB. SSSS. InHa mtn. , Wilitaia RIiilH'IH 4s Ma Baek.' UST KMt TmUHi - :- .. c f. ssti5 m a. w. rtatt, least A. 1 CSrrtrt Iw BnOMta, IMS ffc. F. 9. Dvrt. ta Ml Cll , St-M XanBiMrt stnwt. ST.eML X. B. nM4aa K. P. Bw, mm Hamrr BoGv Mmrt asS Cm ffivt. SA.SML L St. Briatwr t nia K. Sarwa. Suit DmcJaa atm. (li-SML SMMk L ftrr n KffW F. . Vk, MU lltoH im, SS.Ma. Ei F. Bilna' w' !T 'w.CoMk 1M f w Fsrtjr-firK ma4 Finn . wmt Saaw. ISftrliOT .!i . 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BaWWsSBslsaaalS.saaksaM """"It Copyrighted, 1922, Probably no type of boom has aa adaptation of the graceful hnea rpHftiiinsa liat and ths si imtMiiy With esamelrd trkn. mahoeranr for the graceful mahogany fssniiuie un-OTi aa rray way. la the home illustrated here the nodi are avlaneed to modem fivmg The sntabQity of the interior is are perfect. Wot king drawings for Hi Omaha Loans Sound, Inspector Reports Hagh Barton, borne office loan in spector for the Prcouential Insur ance company, is Omaha last week. told realtors that he found the situa tion here better than ia any other city. - ( , . Mr. Barton inspected over 600 loans held by the Prudential on . Omaha city property, managed by the Peters Trust company. I did not -bud a single loan.' Mr. Barton said, "that needed dosinz out. I found eafy two or three Where the property seeded a little attention. It, is the first time I hare had such aa experience.1 Mr. Barton also said that Omaha land va'aej were relatively "much lower than in eastern cities of Omaha's size and larger. . - la Omaha the troe of bouse that I found on loans valued at from $30 to 40 per front foot would be val ued at from $70 to $90 per front foot in many other cities that I have vis aed. LxHEparatjveiy your land values on residential property are exception ally low. This situation is one of the factors that adds to the value ot Omaha loans." The Prudential Insurance com pany is one of the largest real estate loan agencies in America. Candy Company to Open j ew Store in This City The Martha . Washington Candy company, one of the largest manu facturers and distributors of candy in America, win open a store in Oma ha within a short time. The firm has leased the store building at 1508 Douglas street m the new orld Theater building for a long term. The Martha Washington company has eight factories and stores in more than 30 cities.-.- The Martha Washington Candy company is owned by Elie Sheetz. Mr. Sheetz first began making candy on a cook stove in his kitchen and sold it on the streets of Lancaster. Pa. He says that the first year he made candy he sometimes had to pawn his watch hvj sugar. Mr. Sawets ssvc to his wife nie credit for most of his successful can dy recipes. This Is th' Life! Four-Passenger : Studebaker Speedster and Tent 0 Homes of Comfort Xo. 1706, 1 1. - EU 3S popwavKJ S aTW n as uac - perfect synimetry of the Georgian daors awdbricht dnnerics. a of this period. Sack a home is decoration, symmetry aad simple mgrnty of the colonial pe nim natiart. and afraneesnent of the anterior. fnsn a atnaV of the fksnr nlana. of Comfort may be obtained from Big Advance MaUe h Grinding Machinery Grinding whh greater accuracy than watchmakers use in their art, a battery of great hulking ssachines has been added to the equipment of the Cadillac Motor Car company, which cuts .gears to measurements of less than two and a half ten thousandths of an inch. One ten thousandth of aa inch is about one thirtieth the thickness of a human hair. The macsines can actually be beldto this uper-mechaaical fine ness of Tnaaufaratre. ' Cadillac has a battery of six of these machines at work in the manu factBring building of the new main plant at Detroit. They weigh three and a half ton each and the huge grinding wheel, 36 inches in diam eter, travels at the rate of more than a miie a minute. - . . The machines are the result of 20 years' experimentation in transmis sion gear grinding. They are re garded as the biggest advance in grinding machinery that has been made in the last 13 years. , More of these machines are on their way to the Cadillac factory. Then' use is resultinjr in even ira proved transmissions for the Cad3 lac car. Ground with sack remark able accuracy the gears are assured of a longer life aad the possibility of any sound is almost completely eliminated... "" .. Oman Realtors to Discuss - Multiple Listing System The weekly meeting of the Real Es tate board this week will be at 6 p. m. U ednesday in the Brandeis tea rooms, iastcad of noon, as usual, at the Chamber of Commerce. The multiple listing system, soon to be put into effect, will be the subject for dis cussion. Under this system all ex clusive listings of real estate held by members of the multiple .exchange will be available for all members of the exchange - ' . . j The meeting is being arranged byj the board's Jane program commit-! tee, consisting of C G. Carlberg, O. T. Hamer, D. E. Buck, S. B. Johs-i stoa aad Carl Newport. - THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. a - w . 1 f M -dn' 1 " a w ,' aF-. . V .' " By Adams ft KeCy Co. W TBt.ml mUJ Tina atata I w . wm,mi ,wi ideals to American materials, living beaauiful backgroond can be made . UJ harmonious, restful, dignified and at sad the propcrtions of the exterior Adams t Kelly company. Omaha. Construction of Homes Begun in Standard Place Howard Payne, son of H. B. Payne of the Payne & Carnaby company, will start immediately the erection of a new home for himself in Standard Place, and of three other houses to be built on contract for owners of lots in Standard Place. Mr. Payne was married last moth. H. B. Payne a!o has purchased a lot in Standard Place and plans to build on. it soon. This- addition was placed oa the market June 3 by the H. A. Wolf company. It is between Pacific street and Wool worth avenue, from Forty-fifth to Forty-eighth street The first deed issued for a lot in Standard Place was to John Han sen. About 140 of the 205 lots in the -addition have been sold. Omahani Go East to Attend Boil ding Owners' Meeting Howard G. Lootnis, manager of the Omaha National Bank building; Mrs. H. R. Xelson. W. J. Palmer of the W. J. Palmer company, and A.. C Kennedy of the Peters Trust com pany have gone to Bedford Springs, Pa, to aitecd the annual meet ing of the National Association of Building Owners and Managers. Mr. Looms is national secretary of the association. Mr. Palmer will read a paper to the convention on "Planning, Con struction and Operation of Small Apartments.' Topping Work Started on South Omaha Paving Jobs Topping work on the south Thir teenth street pavtng from Missouri avenue to Mandaa park road and other jobs of paving in South Oma ha will begin in a few days, City Commissioner Koutsky told the real estate board last week. The National Construction com pany, doing this paving, has finished laying . concrete base. It will be gin work in the north part of the city in a few days, Mr. Koutsky said. . 1 Read The Bee & the way through. You will find it interesting- SUNDAY. JUNE II. 1922. Pioneer to Ride Old Trail, This . Time in Motor aBBB-BUBBBWBs Lineola Wonuo to Come Here for Reunion First Trip Over Route Made 63 Yean Ago. Sixty-five years ago Mrs. Ellen N'ash 'Pearson, sow 92, made the tnp from Omaha to Lincoln, her sew home stead, is a prairie schooner. The trad was narrow, not eatsfety free froes danger. . , Today a speedy motor car vnC bring her ever the sane road, bow a we3-pavcd rherooghfare, back to Omaha for a stnhly resaioa is Mill er park. Mrs. Pearson is the mother of Henry D. Pearson. 2453 Newport avenue, constable is justice court, and of Mrs. M. M. Kaowlaa. Two Lincoln daughters. Mrs. Will Sickle aad Mrs. Bert Ellis, will bring their mother here. The occasion is the visit of a son from Caliiernia. who has not sees his mother for IS years. There sere no railroads is Ne braska when Mrs. Pearson came here. She has two brothers older than herself still ftvinr at Akron. O. One b 97 aad the other 91 She has 10 graadchiJdrea aad eight great grandchildren. Auto Solves Distance, Says kc01ds Head Time and labor urm mimL ence and - comfort creators, have heloed to malt inwnn h Jnr. greatest nation. Nowadays a mas doesn't have the whole say-so as to whether be will adopt a time and labor saver ia bis work fc m imi to do so m order to meet competi- ooa.. rrogress sets the pace and those who retnv t he ra i suffer the nenafar nf u ka ground cut from ander their feet." says unaries A. Tucker of the Ne braska. . OUmnkS himm. lf distributor for Oldunebile four and eigfrt-cy Under cars. "Chief among the time savers of the dav ia the antAmolu If L, transformed old two or three-hour journeys mto a few minutes of speedy, clean, comfortable travel Communities that ware Cnraifrfv s day apart from each other are now practically at each other's outskirts a mere nour s jump; ana tite average farmer comes to town oftener each week than be used to come in a whole year. City folks have ouilt then dwellings out in the suburbs, away from the city's smoke and turmoil out where there's sunshine, flowers, birds, fresh air. and where each day is like a vacation." Taxes on Foreigners Used ' . for Protection ia France Paris. June 17. Defense of the "tase de rejoor," imposed by "baths" and other resorts on foreigners, is made by the little mountain tows of Saint-Pierre de Chartreuse. Saint Pjerre has used its taxes to provide railings along dangerous mountain roads, road signs, guides for excur sionists, rustic bridges, aa informa tion bureau, a motor car service, a permanent physician, better roads. shade trees, benches and three pub- uc upme garaena. - Masonic Lodge Will Erect Fine Home in Washington Washington, June 17. The Ma sons soon will have a -new 550,090 home in the nation's capital. Construction of the new Masonic temple will be started shortly, aad the building will be ready for oc cupancy October 1, according to lo cal officials of the lodge. - Invest in Flats. Horace M. Higgins bought last vreekv through Willard Slabaugh, re altor, the four duplet flats at die southwest corner of Forty-third and Davenport streels, paying 565.000. Mr. Higgins gave as part payment property at the southeast corner of Thirty-eighth and Dodge streets. . Real Estate Transfer LaJs B. Via sa snr a. i ts S"iaak Bsi ua carssr Uth aad Arssr 8t SSrM , Braes C Baa tst asS ante ts Lffllaa K. Sbas. Bart St. Stat s. af Liaoola BSaC. lrl S.TS Iaua Xflava aS haasase ta Bars K. Xrr.n, Scrard Sc. U Cast a. ' at 4a St, a. a. StxUtV. .! Btts X. Xalaoa as ksasasa t Robert T. Hum. Csarlaa Sr.. SM fact . af a St. s. a. StTlM-. Lit Bafijaaiis F. Bsat ts HttM Ssras saa. s. . tsiaat Slat asa Haaul taa St, trusaajsr USM Bfroa B. Bssttsaa aaa srtfa Iaaa Mrtraeli. asth ttL. M feat a. af Bdick St. s. sl. IMxlJ 1 try Im Barks asd ssaaasS ta T;lli A. Vaiwr. rastfsaOs BlwC fast a. f snaaal SU a a. StslSS. LSt SJex O. Ganafaea as4 srtfa ts Ja- araa j. jesaaas. Mamas In, la fart . Jfiasa Us Ara, a. a 4tili I W Stassare Iaasipnast Ca. ta Jafera rmfi, ft (L l . (wr B An. t nmm SC. Uiint STS OtlSa F. Bam at ai. ts Jess W. Cssmsic. tl !U Ha ftm s. sf leaasswav St- t a. Ivresaiar.. . Bashsis Stortaacs Lssa Oa. Is Km- mm K. Brkcr. IBM An, 1 SI feat sr. sf ts St-, a. . ttelis . 4.SM Jaacps. ChSadak aaa sifa ts Vaclav fwaa an arlfa. a. w. tst sai lit . ass S St fcxlW... ' TS Otua B. Brais aaa arifa ts Ckrje ' Fsfaraes. at at. a. ar. csraar Sta " ai Jaxkmmm St. zl2... S.M Stays Assnataa asS arifa ts Jamas Kasaaas. a- a. carssr n sa wart St, 4zll OS Ears. C Brsrs ts G4css K. Tes- rarh, SSUI in, 1U fast a. sC Fasaaatss' Aaa, ar. s. Sftaiiti.. S.S Kills QUrrh Germ sinful sffsr h) sat ts W csa- C. Ol O. sr aad ererr ai aiajn- yieU iaxtsstJr ts saaasssT imuj sf Ftcash Soenuat. It casts asir)aali asta ssx ts sraras tiria st sasa ia rssr ssn kasaa. : Sismlr aaa4 saaaa aai gat tkia Sanal aaaaufata arkfck kOs taa satass as u tail a Csnas. g' , iaBaial aa a aianls siajat. Tlawaassa sf aaaa w ksas keaa trsasa ia fssasas FaiTa skakia tm cfaaia aaa this sssw Wsss. ist. as a saaaakv w3 be ill aiiafi aha at a case fraaa asa. Cac tMa trsat sasst a sak ana tMa if 4east Ms amis inaaiBt, eng raa Bar tas aaaaB csrt atsaas aassrataai aa as sot eve aaa aaaf treat aiaal hvratsra ana; aiaa ia- aacrsaaj sf I alia sy kiiliaa; tas Irra. Laara sSiat ts Bsaais aaMs.sir tast kas aatiaaia tfcs snairal aaaraL assa ssbm srear. a ustuai ahg as. ts ths How to Keep Well By BC W. A. IVANS TaC!MJMJaZ BBbBsBbBBBBBs asBBBBB,aBBB laBSBaft) flsf Taa i mi A HIAVSN OF THE ULfltH. I wast to report my reflections sher hearing a (ectvrc es sptntaal ism by Sir Arthur Conas Dojle. I was not convinced, nor anywhere sear so. It will save time for readers te get that at the start. -Did be impress me as haivag lost fais capacity tor straight thinking oa this matter by reason of Ksuirtj Not at aU. He is 6J years old, somcabat bow legged and pigeoa toed, and stoop ing, at tall men so frequently arc, but these arc about his only flaws. A Scotchman mould proeounce him eatfe a "Draw lad" aad sell able to take care of himself physical! or mentally. He told his audience that be begaa about 20 years ago reading books oa spiritualism, occasionally and with tolerance, but ia no sense convinced. Then came the war. Eleven of hs close relatives, including his ton and some brothers, at the front Tea of the eleven, including the son, killed. The yearnings for bis dead. The stage is set. Let us dismiss Sir Ar thur and pass, seat, to his proofs. Why the word ectoplasm aras se lected as a aame for the ethereal tab stance of which spirits are made is difficult to explain. Ectoplasm, meaning the outer part of the protoplasm of cells, is a word m common use among scientists, an of whom sabstaatially agree about ic Its deiiiatiou establishes its mean ing. Ectoplasm is a substantial some. thing, and ia no sense ethereal. The only proof of ectoplasm, as Doyle called it, was some shadows oa plates, which, if genuine, must have been made by some substantial substance ia no sense ethereal or spiritual. When I heard the other part of the testimony, the spirit messages, and saw the spirit pictures, I felt hke asking someone to page Sherlock Holmes. I apologise to. the serious minded folks arho are yearning for sews from the beyond for the foregoing j petty sentence, and the petty thopgkts which underlay it but the proofs were so petty and trivial and unwortny. ', Conan Doyle told us what every physician of experience knows that. as a rule, death is painless and, for tie person dymg. not unpleasant. After that point he was speculating ia the realm of the great unknown. and my constant thought was: "How trivial, mean, petty." ' It happened just at that tune that I was reading a great book entitled "Senescence" by a great man, Stan ley HalL Much of this book is given over to philosophizing about the life beyond the grave. The great scientist who wrote it set forth the excursions of his own thought and, in addition, quoted from the .great minds of aS sections ia all the ages. : To turn from that picture to the presentation ia this lecture was not pleasing. , Human kind are very relish. Impe rially selfish is their griefs, but the theory argued by Sir Arthur makes them even more selfish thaa they are. They not only build this world around their selfishness, but they reach over beyond the grave and. in the same selfish way, command their dead and even build a heaven. The stories from the dead relate to- the most trivial, petty, of so consequence details. They- would not do credit to the mind of a child in kindergarten. If this is heaven. aBTBBrrtnarxxT. Regzin tt3 lTitd fcrce Gf Yatb AvatlaUa Tkaa Claaaf Ti or Bark aad. Aaiaaal arift taawakM h Sar taa rcjavenatlsa sf It ts taa aari. i of Teats, tiy gsras. a. artatgrr- air ar tas McHbs t aliaratmiaa. Dent. 141. Biaaai haairta Bid, Kansas CSta. Be. A fsB fissTwtat sf tfcie mala ettaSsBr aeat an aaal far as (.. Oa. You Needn't Tell the Secret Balajfa's nTaBtsa rjsaar'aa; a rial naies. sara aaj wiialta sra I aaa a. aaaaur at a few sar. Karez CsBjaaaat ai tsUK rarsi) ia faa raaajt sf arasr an sf iiaiifia asaaarca. It ifinlaisa as ssnafal aVeaa ar apialis. It sets aataraWr ts retails tbs vitsl fsnas at araa sr saaaaa. ta tarras taa aaaaB af s sallifat liasi aa ataaajBa. Bars sraMr sulaiais tsas Caae Ttast auala ar fesrk aaa saaaal exteacta. It sea a passifal aetisa m atxaaatsastssT aaal KsreT ti ' artrars as"iaiiaslai tasasBaxsa aaa Jrw JmtjJmZ. If tsWllS eVsl aBsV 49Btif iif aVtaBsssBrtaBfy Cat sr tear aa skat as ssar. sss aaat ar sar taaay. IBarrX.Clsn-aHaJrCatai aasisiBT I aaa aa aaa srtu sear kasw. Kastraska I I I I I I aataisn ta i Tin -- " j g af Starr T. Gamma s Bakr ObIst Bs a Tas assrai casw ssw Sear :; a the world beyond, aad theta are sptrws, tats the step is eac towards catMitaaess. childish thing, child or eves aa early stage of taesc spWi if the evidence is accepted. , I prefer u to thiak of spirits as being so knowing, so xlftsa. t KU-eatcrcd aad o petty generally. I prefer to thiak at Veroad the reage of the arlesheess of man w baud a spirit land oa a patters of persona scltnaness. aad to caaia the spirits ihema by bond of his Ml Basnets. It is snore caariub'-a to thiak that ; the yearnings of t heart for the sea . and ase other loved ones has d- GncxdS GSANDMOTHEK.ktst her hair beastifuuy darkened, gkwsy sad attrao tive witk a arew of Saga Tea and Sulphur. VVseaever Ker hair took oa that daS. faded or streaked appearance, ttei staple snixture was applied, wnb wonderful effect. By a dang at any drug store for "Wycta's Sage aad Sulphur Compound." vou will get a large bottle of this aid-time reape, hapwed by the adds boa of other irnjrcdienta. aU ready to use, at very bttle cost. This sissple BBxtart caa bedeseaded apoa to restore natural color aad bcasty ta U the hair. A diaggist says ever j body uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur ' Compound bow aeeaasa ft darkens so aatarafiy and evenly that nobody caa trU at has been apphed if so easy ii to sse. toa Too daaiara a cacab or soft brusk sad draw it through tat hair. tiariig one atraaa at a tone. Br sseaaing the gray hair dis appears; after another appli cation or two. it at to its satnral color, and loosB glossy, soft and beaatxfaL 14C2 I HOWARD) J ."Wf Telephone Ridttcn 52 W. A. 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