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THE OMAHA BEE: THURSDAY. AVGl'ST 17. 1922. Plan Is Launched lo Push Omaha as Hul) for Exhibits Marriage of Barry Wicklow By RUBY M. AYRES Copyrfght, J921 miuim4 rm 1 aalaalar CHAPTER XXIX. Hrrt tty atik hill th night flunking oi III. isonderlul thing irw Imurt lud nude in her lift. Alter ill, ill had renon 4 b grateful 10 llull.fft. Hut for that in'lrliintilt tomciliiig n hit rninner which brd frithiened Mjiuifai turrr Confer With AK ar-Hrn Official on Pre tial sWOjir ration Proposal. Omaha w ilt be the center o( annual Industrial ri'".ilioiii if pUm of the Omaha Manulailtirrrt' , uiion, Mrry-and then ili.y would nese lu , rome home toiler, ind then Holding i ill tit had lu"fi"'J oiii hive happened? 1 l.rre hid been po need f"f nlanatinns nr que ttiomnirt tin: .we impulsive Ls hid straightened out the tingle. Mie eouM Uugh It her f If now fr n'f hating believed sl lud frown tired e.l linn. Tomorrow she would him g.iin; he would gr "P Liverpool mil her; the no longer flrei'le'j the rrdeal. , With Harry there every, llurtg would be well. She hoped thit he would he a litre I lor hi take. Ii would he worth while to nuke him tiroud ol her, 'though he hardly closd her eei ll night, l" ii quite lreh in the morning. .She ting at the drested; tie wit gild the diy wn ihmiiic. Tin mi going to he a most won- She wondered how toon Ak Sir-lien ntliuiU. nuieiuhe t he plant lo'.k In making I Imaha the com helt huh for esmsitiii "I IjUiiiifaiturrd iroilml, to-operation ii( Nebraska iiianufn Hirers with the stile iiinvfi.it and the gotrrill'ieiit tor rihiliitwui of agricultural Hid in dii.tr ul products, mid itliliitioii with Ak Sr Urn In imiuImhI permanent buildings oil Ak Sr-Teri exposition ground for iihiimI ttMiiuiartiiriiig rliniti d'iririg AkSir-lien etivil ' fiery fall. Ak Sir-Hen sraton thin )ear, Sep. triii I,, r 1 2 ii. will he oiuMoii for the initial eiiti"'i of Nebraska nude produitt it Ak Sir-lien tield, irrord lug to V. A. I. Ill", secretary of the ini'iiifn Hirer' atoriilion. ill Votrt, president ol the asso eiltion. said m.mifji turet rudmted (lie irtviri .( the I hintlier rf (otii mrrte in iftiliiting nil iudilMriil ind iifrn ultiirjl rxhihil every yrir with the ittrKtioni of Ak-Sir-lien tloll tdiid at Ak Sir-lien field will hrgiu .'Kit, inordiiig to hirlr Oirdurr, Ak Sir l'.rn repreeutitue etcrlul diy. I '..II Tl . I. ..I 1 . t or.r,,ion of tempor-ry MPo,i. J, , 7r t "V-t Sidelight of Demo Convention Mn. f ori I'd) ton, teirrliry of the ionentioii, i vic dale tliiirinin r.f the W'oiniu't .hrituu Temper tine union anr proniiiie.ut in prohi ne union and prominent in prohi bition ifiiirt in .Selfri-.ka. Her iiom inmon v-n kcioudrd hy Arthur F. Mullen of Omaha. Mm. John Vni'e of Milford, mem her of the new utale lentril toniiiiit Ire, t iitrr-in-liw of Mr. it. W. Wittle, formerly of Omaha. MrY fjrrlrudc JJrown of Pilln, Tut., ti'ited the convention a a gueit of Dr. Jennie Calif a. lerrv Howard contributed $20 t" the campaign fund in the name of the Uryan tlub of Omaha. J, If. Hantey. Second diitric. con Breioiial ranrlidate, go! a chance to addrei the convention during the cloning hour. Edgar Howard, alter the platform had been adopted, announced that he pledged, if elected, to endeavor to repeal the F.eh-Cumniiii act. Sixth eoiiKreiiional dirtriit mein hrr, in conference after the conven tion, named Will M. Maupin of tier ing to he the candidate in the Sixth tor the i.hort term, C. W. Heal hav ing withdrawn. Dr. F. Arthur tarr of Lincoln was the oi'iical escorter of feminine at tendant when there was escorting to do. K. B. Zimmerman, 2H20 South Eighteenth trcct. Lincoln, delegate from Lancatter, wore large W. J. Hryan button he carried through the democratic national convention at Denver in 1908.. E. C. Nolan and Mr. E. N'eubaufT, father and daughter, wrre in the dele gation front Ked Willow. Two Men Fined at Oalikobh for-Violating Game Laws Okhkosh, Nrh., Aug. 16, (Spe cial ) United States Game Warden John Q. Holmes, and deputies ar tested two young men, William M. Johnson and Richard B. Rippcn, em ployed on the K. H. Boyd ranch, shout 40 miles north of here, charged with shooting game out of seaBon. The prisoners were fined $15 each hv County Judge (iumaer and were taken to N'orth Tlatte for a hearing before Commissioner Woodrough. The maximum penalty for the of fente, according to complaint filed, is $500 fine and six months in jail. Prayer Each Day Thi t th viotnrjf th( v(romi th world, vn our fulih. I John 6.4. Almighty and most merciful Je hovah, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who are worthy of the praises of all the children of men, be pleased to hear our prayers this day. Holy art Thou, and may all Thy matures worship and adore Thee. May we who dwell in this house truly fear and love and trust in Thee "above all things. We bless Thee for ;'all thv goodness and tender mercies, upecially lor the fiift of Thy dear ,Sn and for the Bible, the revelation 'of Thy wilt and grace. Our lives, though unworthy, have Ven precious in Thy sij;ht. Thou hast provided for our bodies every .needed b1csiin?. Thou d.t feed our soul upon the lUead of Lite o long a. we huniblv seek salvation through Jeu the Messiah, Continue Thy bleuings to os. Overshadow us' with Thy mercy. Ei.iptv u of all pride. Forgive our sins. Implant Thy Word in us .hit we may bring (ortli thy fruit by pa tient continuance in well doing. tiraciously deliver us from lik. pens, fi.e, win. and trouble. Help sis to lav to hent Thy Vatheily clu. tenings that we may judge ourrlvr m I amend our ways The. and !1 reeded benefit w ak only through ihe merit pf Jeus I hrit our I.oid, Amen, nay. r H rstvut. iri..ii, r siene. Mael irownco as sue though, of her cousin. I. seemed as if sl;e had been the bad fury in her life, alwiys turning up to spoil ihii'us when she wis most happy, She never gave a thought to Ague Dudley or Hulbert. They bid been quite wiped out of existence when Bany kiised her last night. T.iey bot'i had something to lo.g'vc. If and sh. She was happy U be mag nauinnu': she would let t He pisl Mliry ii'(-,f. She ate her break fivt with one eye on the rlock. It was only 9; he up po.ed she could not expect him lo lome et. 'I he hardnes and bitterness l.ad f.:l!en from her heirt. When' pres ently she looked at herself in lie (.hiss her whoh expression e.'in'!d changed. She booed Birrv would .hi iV she (had improved; I.S remembered that re had amuire I t er tro k last rnn. Another hour dragged away. With every sound now her heart raced; every step that came along the street she was sure must be him, Cut at 12 he had not come. Hazel felt a little chill of disap pointment. She tried to choke back the feeling; something had delayed him. He would come directly; of course he would. She could not re member whether she had told him that she had to catch the 2 o'clock train for Liverpool. fireaves rang her up presently. "Was she all right?" he asked, anx iously. "Not a bit nervous?" Hazel laughed. "I'm not yet; I don't know what I shall be like to-night." "You II be all right, he assured her. Another quarter of an hour passed. Hazel could bear it no longer. Barry was ill; nothing else could have kept him away, she was sure. She took r'own the receiver and gave his num ber. Her voice shook a she asked for him. Some one strange answer ed her. "Mr. Wicklow is not in; he went out half an hour ago." Hazel's heart beat quickly. Of course, he must be on hi war to her; how silly he had been to doubt him. She had almost hung up the receiver again when the voice spoke crre more. "Is that Miss Benllcy speaking?" "Yes." "Mr. Wicklow left a message. asked me to tell you if you rang up that he was sorry he would not be able to go .o Liverpool today; that he had to leave town on urgent busi ness.'' Hazel tried to answer, but her lips felt frozen. She echoed the words ineel tnically; "Not able to go to Liverpool; oh, are you sure?" "Quite sure; that was the message. Mr. Wicklow has left London." Hazel could never quite remember what happened after that. She sup posed that somehow she got across the room and sat down on the sofa, jhe leaned her head back against the cushions and closed her eyes. She wondered if she was going to faint! Barry had gone! Barry was not gomg to Liverpool with herl Barry lt,id left London 1 She said it over and over again to herself, but the words merely sound ed foolish. It wss only last night that Barry had held her in his arms and kissed her; only last night that he had said he loved her or hadn't Cm. I Taw TarsM Threat WATERMELON ! !() Slic. I t reilty i tl !0 She tould not ie inrir.br r--i he tel. a if shr were d'oinirp tn i trl cl bitterness and ditappoimmerit, Shr never knew how torg shr lay there the rnmutet pa. ted awiy tin notued. J're.ently the mud cime to fhr door; her eye grew unions at the Irmked at lliet, "You ought to be getting indy, nii.t, Mr, Ilulbert will be here h- rert.y Hulhfft turd every pertui.ion u hit power tiiuUyT't g"t angrs. "Vft'i'4 "' Su' theme." be .ol,j her. "I thought better ot you. It cblldi.h. Hurl What l.is happened ti mile ou like this?'' "Nothing hat hippened I etnly wiitt to be leit alone. I don. rire U Mr. tireive it angry, or whit he iv..M I inilly bt left ler, II went efl to tiieavet, "It tint bit fl tit She'd only go In pie.e wf Hunt mi taking her" . , , (.reives wit phohtophml. It wi. not the lint lime hr bid bid his pints upset hy a bad ittnk "I l.ents, II shrugged his should ers "Well, it's mi ue woir)iiig" be said. "Von must wire tbrm. I II go Hire, r.ri i.rr.r . round and re btr liter, I'm nl i in not going -i ran i g"-i ... vi..'. ....i.. . ein'l go!" She brol.r down into teirs. the ifirl Wi ery dintrfMed. She supposed it was all nertrs. She tilk n iy soxhinly. h hroughl lljel tin wine md nude lire eat '(inelhf'g. She withed to goodne.s Ifulbe- would tome and lake the tit ult ton in bind. She thought Hael reilly looked ill. She could liot.uilderstind tilih a sudden l.reak down; he hid leen so pirlnulirly well and cheerful that morning. She w relieved when llulbet. ar. rived. When she heird Ins ring. Hatej started up. She i lull bed Hie girl's arm byttencil'y, "Send him awiy; iy I ran', go, I won', see litm; it' no useI ni not going to see lnui. She went into her own room and threw herself face down on the bed. (.reaves, Eiserpool, and her own hoped for success were all forgot ten, (he only thing tint matierei) at all was that Bury bad thrown her over, that Barry hid not meant whit he ind lat night. He lu'l just been playing with her she wthed she tould die. The niaid tame to the door, 1 "Mr. Hulhrr. says he mint see I you, Miss; lie seems very upset. Hazel raised her white face. "Send him awiy; I can't see any body; tell him I'm ill; tell him what you like, only send him away." A moment pitied; then the heard Ilulbert' voice. "Hazel, if you don't come and speak to me, I shall hive to come in and see what is the mailer." Hazel tried to answer that nothing was wrong; that she just wanted to be let alone. I cm', go to livernool. It' no good you must tell Mr. Greaves." But she went into the sitting-room, She looked a pitiable object. Her eyes were red with crying, her cheeks white. I'm not going. It 'no aood. Nothing you can ay will make me change my mind." Me took her hand. "You'll be all right toniahf. Come now, he brave! It't just nerves. You can t disanooint every one like this. Greaves will be furious." She turned her face awav. "I don't care." She didn't care. There seemed to be nobody in all the world now who mattered but Barry. suriui.ed. She only a kid aflrr alt, and wrve lather iuhed her. She'll have plenty mre chain es." He was ihe kind ol man who never showed Ins feeling, no lint ter bow perturbed be might he. It was bite in the afternoon before he rang llle up. He -ked her quite cisiully if she felt better. He rould hrar the tears in her toiir as the antwrrrd him. "Ate y'ii sery angry? I'm so torry, but 1 teaily iouldu'1 help it " He answered that lie wis not an gry at all. and that she wis mt to worry. He added that be wis not reilly so keen on the Liverpool p pririinc; perhaps she should mike bee debut in London; be would think whii It would be the bett thing to do. "I shill come round an see you tomorrow, anyway," be iid. "Go to bed fitly and sleep, Don t wor ry; everything is all right," She lelt slightly comforted; he did not reilly cire in the lea.t that her brt appearance had been ruined; for the moment nothing mat tered except that Barry had failed her She could not understand it; try as she would she tould Ihiiik ol n rraion that could have brought about null a rapid change; the felt intolerably shamed and humiliated. She dozed fitfully that night; once he woke up crying; in the darkness and silence the whole tragic disap pointment seemed to return with overwhelming force, She dreaded let Barry should hear that she had not gone to Liver pool and that he should think the was grieving for him. Greaves had used her breakdown .s further advertisement; there were several little paragraph in the morning paper regretting that ill ne.s had prevented her from ap pearing. A hint was cleverly thrown out that she might be starred at a London hall instead. Hazel felt her cheek burn as she read them. Jt seemed to her that people must guest the truth; she could not bear to think of Barry the tight of her red eves and white face made her feel ashamed. Why, oh, why, had she not gone on brave, j ly, in spite of everything and shown , him how little she cared, When Greavct tame at lunch- ' time she was looking almost herself again, though for a moment her lips quivered as she met the kindli ness of his eyes. 1 ' 'I ait o oir; it shan't eier ov 'tar (.a. 1 dct itjf sou Wii hl- i giv Hie.1 j He tsiuied her .hat it wt q..t (ill right; he iitinulu tuifd c s e . ! iiitlincrs of well known people wii'i i bid suddenly been seized Willi lige (ritht for no irisou a. all, and , Ii. ,.i i . n. ... ii. j .i ' . . i. . i - , .1 nor a.K injr qirtiiiins; ne taiq inn Ihe I'MiIkiiuI advertisement might prose to be a very god thing in the lung run. He I'll Ilirl smiting; the wss quite torry when be hid gone, She worked vc?y bud for the nest day or Iwo; the never gave hrrtell my rest, She dreidcd hiving nmh. ! lug to do; bring alone with her J thoughts wis a nightmare. A werfc pitted, and no word nine I 1 from I'ariy, He hid duappeired ! completely, Hulheii in., hpr about a gieit deal. His li al'rntite rninner no ; b.uger fnghtenrd her;, she hardly ' !li. .turd il She tried to grow evlilfil and worldly as Debt wit. She laughed it Ins love-making and blatiut flit ' tery. 'I'm going to take soil for a run down in (lie lonnlry tomorrow," , hr said one evening. "You'ie losing )our roses; London i fagiug )ou, and yon iuuln't get tired before Ihe great event," Her eyes brightened a little at ' Hullifit's suggestion, "I should love r go' she said, She thought with a sore of home- tukness of the lanei and fields round I about ( leave Farm; ihey would all he in their . autumn frock now;! ! there would be red berries in the1 hedges, and wonderful lints in ihe woods. She stifled a sigh. What ! was the use rl remembering? The I happiest people were assuredly those who never looked back, but always 1 on oil. 1 (taallnuMl In Th Dm 1amrtm ) Former Iraskaii Ilurnrd i I'.eatriie, Xip, Aug. 11 (Spe i ial,) Oliver II. I'erry, formerly en- gaged in the photographic business 1 at Wyniore and Beatrice, was sen-' oiuly burned at Jerome, N, M in a file whxli destroyed his gallery, i All Week Cool Watermelon CASTORIA For Infant! and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Alts-ay bcarg the- Signature of1 snv ihrsrtt) PRICES REDUCED W CUan and Pr.ii Msn's S Cl Twe r Thr.. Pir Bulls tor PI.sW At pay return rharKs on out-nt-lown esprass r.r parrrl post ahipmrntt. DRESHER BROS. Dr.rl, Ctaaaara, Httt.rs. rrrl.ri. Tallart, Saf Cl..n, sal Call ttor.aa 1m Iprt 2217 fAKNAM tt. AT lANriC 4S ADVf KTlSKMrNT. Remove Hairy Growths Without Pain or Bother (Model of Today) It is not necessary to use- a pain ful process to remove hairy growths, for with a little delatone bandy you can keep the skin entirely free Iropt thee beauty destroyers. To remove hair, make a tuff piste with a little powdered delatone and water, Spread this on the hairy surface and in about mimitfs ruts qfT, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. To guard agiinst ditappnmtnirut, be careful to get real rifiaiune. Mix fresh as wanted. All)lTISV1NT. HIVE YOU t SWEETHEART. ., PtasMt., Hiots.r at Bi.tatt I. ss ,it Ht Slar la .4 a rK AHm'S faat I ..a Walhwi lall. Oaa Piuf I i.l iil..l ' .S.a.1 I'M .Ht WiaM Palis ' ' ' r tif tss s saaiu.lt ss atl.s I lS) aa.Uaa, aaa tWII I a ta.ti, .4 us wkaf Hrt r" 1st A' las' t Sil.s t ll Ins IS al,.. ana, Stal ta rl M ts4., lllll, tajall.l 1.a, I IS la..i SWMll f ISS sa. . Vf f.tisl aUa taal S..a. . B., K. , t laU I 4 ' SaTst SaSaS' Sa SW nitffTTSJS- August Furniture Sale Our August Furniture Sale has created a stir of approval among people who appreciate great values, workmanship, de sign, good materials and low prices in furniture. August Sale Price advantages are available to everyone. Those who do not find it convenient to pay cash are invited to take advantage of our Easy Payment Plan. New Tudor Design Bedroom Suite jipl! ISC .ju&isauiy JL. II Ur In Waxed Ameri c a n Walnut. Pieces come in different sizes, af fording suitable choice for large or small bedrooms at different prices. Tn?illnsrT9 Fiotisla-Pay Whoa Curd! II II IlltjseSl A ul tt.uas al ttasa l Sat n.M Hia, rval al tikaa ; gUt aUrlkVVsULe ai is as-.s Si. .kS a saaaa .,-) . ...... a. Si itaiala, SlSrt ska aaJ tasiis.w as, , a aw - ss iihi -a-, t-.aa.tal ! iiiUshI, aa aa M ta Sa a4 ...1 S--S i4 Ivmim, 4 t.tt W S'- . k Sat aat I,... st. ta, aaafcaH aa'aA ( (VSV, tV laaas. laatMSn, Ptsaa ..Ml . tal I Baaks. Nat. 47.00 43-inch Dxttttr 2-lx30-inch pIsTte minw. August Sale Price, 42.00 39-inch Dre.ier 21x20-inch plate minor. August Sale Price, 50.00 42-inch Vanity Dreucr 16x aS-inch center mirror; S.2fl-Inch wing mirror. August Sale Price, ' 42.00 35-inch ChifforoU Suit compartment, fliiling tray and hat compartment. August on pyH Sale Price, uOiO 7.75 Cane Seat Bench To match unite, August Sale Price, 38.50 33.75 39.75 33.00 34-inch Semi-Vanity Dreiser 12x2 1-inch center mirror; 7x20 inch wing mirrors. August Sale rn r Price, ZO.OU 36.00 31-inch Chifforette Two small drawers, one large drawer, four sliding trays in compartment. August Sale nn Price sCO. 0 8.25 Cane Seat Chair To match puite. August Sale Price, 7.00 6.25 9,00 Cane Seat Rocker To match write, August Salo Price, 7.50 TWO SALES IN ONE Begin Thursday Morning at 8:30 FIRE, SMOKE and WATER AS you probably know, fire in our basement Thursday evening, August 10th, did considerable damage. Through the excellent work of our city firemen, the fire was confined lo the basement sales rooms only, and they alone can be given r s I . . f f credit tor tne tact tnat tne tire did nods-image to the upper floors. Our entire force has been busily engaged with the insurance com- nnniur r t r r-ei tha Ilea 1 rs iHitlCrlfirr $15.00 twoimh post Vernii Martin prtlllto OIHV.W ins- in tivijuoniif; v2i5 our loss. lie'lsi 15,00, $,00, 17.00 Irona B We are now prepared to offer at unusual prices such items as were damaged by smoke and water. Only the merchandise that was slightly damaged by smoke and water remain for us to dispose of. We have seg regated all Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, Stoves and Refrigerators that were in the least bit damaged into one sec tion of our store, and will dispose of this stock in the quickest manner possible, by pricing it so low that we doubt there will be any part of it left after a few days' selling. The fire, coming as it did, right in the midst of our August Furniture Sale, when all prices were reduced from 10 to 50, we will continue selling Furniture, Rugs, Drap eries, Stoves and Refrigerators that were not affected in the least by the fire at these unusual discounts. Items illustrated in this advertisement are merely to give you an inkling of the many more you'll find marked to sell in the same manner-costs not being thought of at all--our object only is to dispose of this stock as quickly as possible. f 10.00 Period Dining Chaira for $1.65 $4.00, $5.00, $0.00 Chaira for ...81.25 ill A table of Lace Curtain, each 5t? Not damaged by fire, but alightly aoilcd. $15.00 0x12 Grasa Ruga.. 8-1.95 All other aizea in same proportion. $25.00 Wood Bdt..:i,.15 113.00 Wojd Bed.. $2. 15 AH art K. tat FLal Na Kttunds Mtd. Be on Hand Tomorrow Morning B'asr MT.S0 KK.hen f.bintt.2 ,5() fllAt) While Enamel Kn.h.n I Tablet 1.05 FREE! FREE! It a.il ..a ta., tS.ali.lale fiat aa ISxi.Ja., Avt II, If B. l I (II.. a t J a... .-aa l a 4 Sf ((),.. M.tt Sa..S.4 S i-v ia. I -ma in S1! to ssi It S.4 v , .t.,a iit, t It Tuji h Rouen t Mi CAAAAi VAUftTVlNf ITO10 o t! V.'s'fl, it'itaffri Dih enj tfth list Ik. Malitp.liiaa Via aa4 llsa. Csv. Mis Y.si D.p't li.Saaa saw 4 la.Mitia. 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