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I Stock Sale Suits
i Kmls in Dismissal
Are CMldrei More Observkg
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miiMi-n Klilft In lh l'"l. r.ily In
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In tha yuritH, hnin wei hitched
to vnttiinia, pHd B'"l ni't I
Milimtilr, ready t" move Ht Hi" tlrt .
wiiinliiir. To amna tli-H Wiinilii
.inn ilurlim tli ilny will to thfin It
- win rollff from the wrt-k tt
wi.tiliinit inn! wiiIHhr. vin thouKh
It nwnnt the hum nf Hiir hwi"-.
Wbut th tilllniiim toll will Ik-.
mie known. Northrn MlnnfMotii !
(irryintt tonlKht fur l wlnl alitl l"
l rain. 4
Two Town Tlirplnil.
Ht. I'.iul. Minn.. Ort, 4-Fnl.nt
flrnit In the vklnlty of the rent ml
lili ilitrlit. f n mini ly
wln.l. hnvH rnliml the havy tim
lnr hUiiiI iinil me thrlinlnK tho
Vil!ti-:e of Crnlral l.aki-K, HrinrilniR to
fiifuiiniition rifflvfl liot nliht In th
cflU-r- of the tiru forenK-r.
Fin alHO hiive hrokfii out in th
Ii.i-ito tlmlit'r titaml noiith of (.tnnmltt.
ii town of cohxlilrrnliln hIz. ami l
Klvinn murh apiuvlieiislim to forestry
cllUI.il.
AllhoUKh tho fire in noine diHlitnie
from the town liniilx. the lartte (ini
lr mniiitn holder tho community
-mill, If the lire Kiilns nny headway,
it is hardly likely that a utaiiil rould
lrf Hindu to divert the Annie from
'.hl central Milineoota villuK.
Kiie flghtein are iimklnif their la.t
mnnd at the outHkirl of tho vlllag':
of (Vnlral l-aken, hut find it difficult
to make much headway in their work
beoauee of tho Intense heat.
I 6 V K
j AtlltllUr
Tl.e liift
Jit. fM.
iiiijiii r of
Thin l the Ki-iouil ...ln of fulioef I'li'll !lll WIUoii thul i.l lieen
lllkell of lillll Mine III" ntil'-d flllil t III- lll'e llotnte. It N ll!i.-.
III VN'imldi.Kiori Mil.. Mr. V llri.n vim inoli.rlnt;. The only ollnr Hun
one m-i for on hii In i l ir'hdii.
A Queer World
l'linty of Water for Wa-li
Day, I Woman Would
Hi Maor"a I'lalfurm
DH I.amU Mat-r, llurg
lar Uhjii'i't, in Jail.
; Willi ill. H. ii. . I - (ii Hi-nil I'i i -IiIiik nil. I
, Jii.lK" Iwind.D.
A woiiuiii li.nl ii w.ilk.nK iiimIi h wilh
I ii man around he lm. In-fore ilay
w.m rulii d.
; The woman wn dlaied the win
i ner.
Ju lne LuihIU, h Ik Ii t omiiilHnloner
of liiiHeliull ii ii. I (jeii, I'linlilnif, were
the flrxt of the dlKllllKUlHh. d notuM
i to take their itit In the home nhoe
i K..i I
It J.-I f. of
'utlloniil ImwhUIK M l II It it In I
i Moii.ihv when i'Mul :o k ule erie
H'le illhlii. ht 1 1 ii n 'I I of III
iiiiiiii in ,
The
fuict 1
roii!.nny
in Ie
known In aouthweiern Iowa, nt
"llolit rele," nrllnic in intent for
the inortKHL-n ri.iiiniiti v, to
lme aold hiioxlnilily 35,mil) worth
of Pto. k in the comimny to weallhv
and InfliH ntlnl rlii.. ii of 'u ond
lielllhliorluK t'OUIItlrii
l-'ollowlntt- the finnni Ul dimer
whli h Inndei) the ui .o n v in the
hninl of a receiver, fhnienen w
made it d femliiiit In four auila in
an attempt to recover money paid
him. Dlw J. Haimm of Kvlm. la.,
wim thu firat to file. Ilia pitHlon
allKi-d fraud and iiilnri'iiren-niaiion
and aiiked for a JtidKiiirnt of
II. inn ii, howen r. dioppid Hio a Hon
Nhortlv ufti-rwuidH.
(eii'K I. l'tU. wmlihv i ll lien of
Atlantic. In., fil'd ult In thu May,
r.'.'L'. term. The i-axii Went to lnal
Ixt.iie Jiiilne fulllfoil lit Allanlli
Thla in I Inn wan the onlv one tiled
an tin 'iiilly i-ftee, tli" defendant
winning out.
The anil filed hy Kdwurd Johiiooti,
AuiIiiIhiii. la., who Kind for $:'a."iO,
WBK lllxillilO-llI.
Slonday I) I'. It ki r dropped hi
Ult for IS.')!!".
Manv children are trvinu their skill onTheOmaha Hee"B"
Puzzle" I'icturc. Several of the lists of "B" words submitted by the youngsters
L,. i. i i ,, th.. de jshow an unusual power of observation. Many wise parents are aiding and en-
'TTZ:!x:t courairing their children to compete in the "B" Puzzle Picture Contest, knowing
Molneit, V. i; I'lirmii'iiw-n, f . . . . ' . .. J l t .....
mat tne training in onservation tnus onraineu win pnne tM exircniL- .uuc in
later years. . ,
Write to The Omaha Bee today for an enlarged copy of the
"B" puzzle picture. It will be sent, to you free of charge. Then
get the youngster! to look it over and start picking out the "B"
words. Once they are interested, their astonishing persistence
and skill will arouse your admiration. Incidentally, the picture
will interest YOU as much as the children.
Lincoln Merchant Are
Swindled l Check Writer
Lincoln, Oct. 4. (Hperlal.) .Seven
rucceBR(uI ultempU at panning Imirua
cheeks have heen reported here. The
man In the caHe fcuve. hla name as
Serif. J. J. Martlne, and hi atory wan
that he wan the advance ttunrd of a
triinil of ll5 aokliera who were travel
ing over the country to favorably ad
vertlMO the army. The checks, run in
amounts front t'iti lo
Her riulliirm.
Minlim, Oii., Oil. 4-ri.nlj- (
water for wnuli day I I lie main plunk
in the plal fin m ul Mn, Oraie Slinuen,
who ha Imiii nnmlnali'd lor inaor
of .Madrat hy one vole over . K.
Johiimin, Mia, Shimert Miinoiineed
hrr plal foi in In a xpen li of acceplance
loility. Two moiiicm were nominated
for Ihe cily rouiiril and another for
15-mile I riy retirrr.
Too Faithful,
Calcxlco, Oil., Oct. I. The fidel
ity of a dm? fa credited ly the po- i
lice for the urrcat of his fornu r
muKtrr, ICola-rt rroasett, on a
rhniKe of huiKlary. !
The Riiinuil, named Jerry, had
gained conNldcrahle fame an a watch
dii(r. C'roMM-tt Kavrt Jerry to I'reil
St. Johns, who lived a block away.
Phortly afterward a burglar visited
the St. Johns' home and took fi
from the trnuaera pockets of St.
Johns mid his son while they were
asleep.
The imllcc, knowing Jerry's repu
tation for vigilance, arrested Cros
sett, his former master as, the only
man who could enter the Ht. Johns'
Bonne without being; attacked by the
dou.
They later announced rroaselt'a
finner prints corresponded with
prints found on articles In tho St.
Johns' home.
The New York National Kuar'l has
12 aces, each of whom i credited
with fiye or more triumphs in nil com
bsts during the world war.
AO KIITIhKMKNT.
AIM KKTlaf.Mr.NT.
Happy Mother Tells How
Children Were Restored
DRESSES
New ArrivaU Daily at
MODERATE PRICES
JidiusOrkin
1512-Dou$las St
A Heal Thrill.
New Wk, Oct. 4. When I'earl
White, movie actress, fnlslied her
afternoon's l inemalhriil-maliiiii; yes
terday she relumed lo her Forty
ninth street apartment to find a genu
ine sliiM-k awaiting her. Iliirslars, she
(old tho police last niuht, had gotten
into the place during the afternoon
. . i i i.
aun mane aa wnn gems aim jeri!i thi'fe. children
valm d at :.1,tH.
Bring the Family
Luncheon, li9- 45 nJ 50
Dinner . . . 50C-60 75d
MELBA GRILL
2038 Farnam St., Omaha
I Facts
About Child-Birth
AS relanst jihTlft kaa
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-' et
He (lo-ed His Window.
New York, Oct. I.- Ahruham hel
iKinan, owner of a Fifth u venue
furrier's shop, while working near a
window In his establishment today,
was struck down by a steel pointed,
feather lipped arrow, which Inflict
ed a painful flesh wound art inch
deep in hH side just ulxiva the
heart. The unusual missile caiiiu
into the shop obliquely through tho
open upper sash of the window
and investigation by detectives
called by Set'icman after he had
yanked the burb from his flesh,
failed to disclose Its starting place
or the perpetrator of the crime.
fellgman returned to work after
being treated at Flower hospital.
He said he knew of no one who
bore him malice, but he closed his
window.
.'resented In Kuth.
Governor Allen O. Ritchie of Mary
land, brother. 1'aul, head of St. Marys
Industrial school of Haltiisore, snd
others were presented to Jlahe Ttuth
before the game. Uuth went to
school at t. Marys, The presentation
w as made by T. II. Jtdry. and a com
mittee from naltlmore.
The C.iimls were technical home
folks for the ftrst game 'met were j
early on the field taking a long bet i
ting practice, ili-orge Kellv , first j
lsii'inii of tin- illiiiils. fish..l a
'couple iiit.t the bli-rti-hei ti il
' light of IIim Ihioofc- .
Mcquillan Mlfhil) Hurl
j All the plnveis of the two iluu i ;
is.tted in giK nunlliloii e epi M
;giillit, the tiiaiit pit. lor, who wt
tllglulv hurt .v a bjit.d 1.11 in)
iprsclUe jpaierdrtv, u 'ol the ' 'tone j
l.r.HM two- ' , l.f and iuli.
ibate sUmt ihiih-ikI fioia amnUr ;
ilmeiit to tbur I.e-N. and "f i
' tea-lv . in iw ii Ii h. r u n
! lelll.l. bill Hslav. 1
1 ! .- IS.nti .J ! in lt l
phi an. I lhl lMt II !H ti Wilut,e4
s. ..mUI .-u.r I. , j
t,rl lUUsOkHI, io I jut
mad tins. t'i f.bt n U j
irnul lv. ma i vvn t i i.r Ati-
! f .III t il. Ihe t ..!rn I bj
thira Mtn ! fir J a n iir of
t i-mv r. I tit nd ' . .l a iiiih
t fie !.. hi i li if t.fatnl
I r..f It ivv t t t.it e l
i,r .e. h i I i i !. la l
rpilK valuo of Taiilac as a family
-1- medicine is ngafn very forcibly
demonstrated in the homo of Mrs.
Josephine JJeckret, J 1 2 Bank Ht.,
liulUmore. After (mtting this splen
did tonic to the test with herself and
Mrs, Deckret says:
"Trinlac hn been such a great
blesslm,' to myself and thrfo cliildren
that It has won my lifelong prnise.
My health had been so wretched for
two or three mouths that I was just
dragging "around, I could ueilheV eat
nor sleep to do much good and had a
world of trouble with indigestion. I
have just finished my third bottle of
T.'uiliu: and em almost a well woman
ul ready.
"John Frank, aged 6. and Carolina,
who is 4, both complained of head
aches, pains in the stomach and were
very restless at night. They had no
appetites, were thin and pale, and
took no interest in play or anything
elw.
"And Joseph l'aul, 2 years old, was
In just about the same fix. I could
not get him to eat, he was fretful
day and night, and was very thin and
pale. They have taken about two
bottles eai h now, and healthier
happier children could not be found,
John Frank has gained six pounds,
t'srolini eight and little Joseph, is as
fut hs a hulterhnll and playful a a.
kltieu. I certainly have gsl tensons
for praising Tanlac ."
How Many Objects
Can You Find in
This Simple Picture
that Begin with "B"
?
Here are a few of the words:
Dank, boar, ball, beads, badge,
batter. Just pick out the
words and write them down.
We are running the "B"
Puzzle Picture to increase the
popularity of this paper. It is
not a. subscription contest and
you do not have to send in a
single subscription to win a
prize. If the judges award
your answer the First Prize
you win $20, Second Prize
$10, etc. But if you want to
win more than this, read the
following offer:
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uni -v-
r7tfimll(iliutiuiimtmimii
J u f f f f n f ; f f m fTiTrn ? n n n v n
Top left: l.illle ( aroliiia I lei Kiel;
right, Master John Deckret; bilnw,
Mrs. .losephinn lleckret, who declares
Tanlac has been a blessing hi
home.
The experience of the lleckret fam
ily is only typical of thousands of
others whose statements are on file
In tho Tallinn nlllces. Hardly a day
passes that does lint bring scores of
such messages nf praise from every
part of the Cnited Hlates Hint Cana
da from families where mother, father,
sou aiid daughter have all found
health, contentment Mnd the joa of
living through simply taking a
course of Tanlac.
Tanlao is sold by all go.id driiff.
gist.
Only Visible Objects Count
Every object has been drawn plainly ho everybody can recognize it.
There are no hidden objects. Every one of them is as plain as the nose on
your face. You don't have to turn the picture upside down or sideways.
Just look at the picture and name the objects, that's all. An enlarged copy
of this picture will be furnished free of charge upon request. The person
who sends us the largest and most correct list will be awarded P'irst
Prize, Second Prize and so on. This picture will appear frequently in this
paper until October 18, when the contest will close. But don't wait to
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w..nl, where erh wtrd tn Hrif ia a ftpmat otij -- in the flrturt,
.j Wordt ttf lb ata p liitm ran hv ud ukK oik e, rn though ud o d'
nfa. dtffut obti-t A.t oi'j ( ran h immtd on if wnf , b'weer, sto pat tt
ioe a'lio b- (iA'nfil
la initiitttf the aea'd ea h Ut w. l b niunUifii i-l-ly upon m t
mf'H UHoire-t witd -uMt at,aptt ihe r(ntitt mtH a a rrre-i w.d
nit in th oi'f. 'not ' ( a w 1 hrivrr, ti ia t et y iiu .nia iti u- in m
ii ff lok-tu.ttf in a fiat,
7. Ie atiavr havtne the lars.wi aun.tr of wurdv whoh t-tntilt nau-e je ti
A.Ur
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In fnmt ofnJ behind K ta-fvh
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