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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1922)
A 6 R Clothing Store to Celebrate 37 Years of Service Innovation Ly Nehru cka Clotli ing Will He Distribution of GoM Vivrrt to I'iil roiu. Distribution of t! ' I and 15 gold leee to nitron I th novel way lbs Nil-task fldl.liig roinpui.y will i-ch-bint th I7lh anniversary i,f II, k store, th week of November 11. "Thirty "Vn ym," nM Ji.r.n A. flwanson, t re-sldi nt, "In Mi l.fi of Ilia world It a. mere drop In tin; bucket, but In the lif(. i.f 11 city M.e "irmhu, which I'l.ir t: illy Ian grown up In that length of time, t I some thing to h fonsutered. In th'if run 3? J"ar flu- N.'l.r;idli! f',,M. big ni.:irv l''' grown wlUi the i liy, (Mil Hay nf ll.n I it, ".'fitiy ,ily t - i 'f - j i i f i mint, r'iii 'ii'ii r tin1 iiM iI'i' m i f h.irl'r, Id Ji)d i,f 'liMir ('viiii'' iiml the T'TllJI till" Will'l'l f ill Welcome II 4 rilnl Mm N'-bi .i dii wlno II "( rn )! doors iifi't (i ri n .ii r k I lie d U rmliiitlon to "II nt '"tie I'l l' to Mil HM'I tint price- I tin lowest', . "Previously t'l Mil Mm public Iiml t n.ii,'1ijiCK In clothing pil"e or eloM.lna- pUtTf" I l.i 'i. ii. unt in one's I'u lit iii ''iinli'il I'm; (.ii'ii iit'l.i'l ly Mm i"i'iii "r, 'I I In iriui com f nriy i li.inK'i'l this. , "''li ri lliimi wa li'i ;leinat,c m-n li!iii'!liiii In Vhk'I'-; no iw l'-n 1 1 rtr- ourehuHm:. liiMliriiil, etti-iitlv 'iu n-t v J", il'i' li nt H.il'H oryimlwi t ,.ri, iiilvi'illiliii: or window display. Tho Nil, malm piorieci'd nnd orlgl tint"i! ni 'iiV of tl,i fi'.iliiiin that inukii preeci't day siiopplt K i IC.iltd Among 10 Largest. "A n.--floral r''i Nt'itioM h jii own out of th NobrasKB f"liri iiml to day It l rated amoiiK tin- I'l largest clothing more In Aiiieilcu from the standpoint of btnilnee volume uriil tulo of 'turn over' whh h imible Mm eornpnny lo operalit on Mm closest margin known to nti.l mcrehundis inn." The organization I hearted by John A. Hwiinaoii mid Wllllimi . Holzmnn, tieiiMtiicr. I ith hnve fcn over JO yvur nt wrvlri', liuvinK likc-n ovur lh liunlntim from tlm foiiml. i who n-llieil Novf-rnUr H. 1'I2. Tho (.rlnclplt' of the old firm nr bolnif rrl'l on by ths nrw munnjfinent and thq pernonml I octlvoly engng'-d In th completion of plmif for the n nlverwry wek, Mnniay. Noveinhor 12 to Novemhfr 1, the following Hutunloy. J. P. Mattern Taken Cliarge of Radio at Hurgcsu-Nacli J. P. Mottern, loral raillo operator, recently tin token charge of the radio dprtmn lat th BurKKi Nah company. Mr. Mutlern ho been connected with radio woi for Kima tlrai. Atimteuii are urKl to rnHUlt Mr. Matturn. who will kIvd nny help or advlr denlred. Ill UUon 1 known ft 9AHO. BIG 1-CENT SALE t Sherman & McConnell' Start Tuedy Morninf Rad Monday' Paper Rats and Mice Are unwelcome Intruders. The worm animal pest known. A trmac to good ballh. It l of vital Importance that their Uvea be, extermin ated before lnbaliftatlon for the winter. BurnUmUp Rat Slayer fa a wonderful accompllb meat rosltlv In action Simple to admlnltter. Tb carcan become umbalmid, thua preventing bad odora. Obtainable at all drug store. Coiiull Illllfff lieniedy Co. Conncll Illiiff. I on a. BurnUmUp LL -J1 tpiANOg U HMO AMI Bie Klr-AIRt l All Mk r.iiiM4 A. HOSPt lO. Illl l.tU 1.1. ! ia Ik. V tUUHfllttltM This Treatment For You, Costs On ly Twenty Five Cents Hfd Crosa Liver Till. 4 ! k I ' M'i U . t-i llt! Ik It ktf ..i' ami 1.4 k ..j.n it4 I U !' ( t tciiili n ! Wl il -. li j( 4 lie - - IM tMI it( 11h V i l ! ( kW. ' a, . i - '' '!' ik v . i l Ut fx " t. i k .cr4 m ' . H .'- ' " " iti irti N - i . l . 1 . I . - M i. ! l ' UNCLE iNmn llii eiinl wind alnn with lli f rul fluke .f a belatwl KelirU' nry miow ram f tin low, mournful lirone of a deep throated motor. M ihmili r.ilie'l from lh hiniar a Mm ilinn inrreuriet Into a voluml rioufl roar win n th alrplan iMd overhend and turned to lldo down Into the Tint ili-Hrendjlif ihadoW of thx early twillMht, Th Inndinarof the t'l I'P pi'ifeit. Tli wheel nd tli tall nkl'l touelieil th ttrouinl at th uni iii.'init mi l Him i!an rolled (t nily in it '"! Jiff' hom A Mi till, craek Mir lull, I p lot, opened Ih throttl iiml w Ml tt f"w liort liurl from the motor rolled tli ililp o th h''IUn heetd Hi haiixar. Th inethaiilr clutnlif red Up on ttin w!nr and rommrneed unfa teiiUiX llm tnftll nwkplt befor Aid' rl'-h cut ih lunltlon and atopped th motor, VVlMilii five minute th too pound of flint rlim Mini would I ini ln t along tli I ouli vanl to the poiloffK". It i't ben broHKli' from r!i vi'tm't In two liotir and 4' illlle. Iientlllg tb funte' truln l.y flVll limn. Tliu whole tliinff wn remmkalJi', AMi lib IhoilKh'. b,t I" the pilot' pla.iT. Th trioMt modorn of tli pr'-'ot ilay VreuUi MikliiK i, lili'vnin ntH of liiiin, th flymicof il, mini vii to Aldrli'h whiit the l?rowlli of tln'if linn lime fl"U'lin liivi'iiMi'iri in' nil lo IMiHon mid Mm'' mill. Thiit H ind of limn' Wlml mu ni. il hfN worked! Yet llf WUH Kii'l tin v,.m HiiO'iKh WlMi th" lo'Ml ni'ivli'e. I '( h" wu yiin on! atep l yond tliu flying f Thii MXt 1 mi Jeff e noil Alllldi took mi i.lii'l.n Into the uir tliei wolll'l he I'iiyjtiK pHttneliW rldlUK In tlm li'P iiml h would lH th fly InK pre;iU nt of hi own otnnu rclul iviKllon r-'tnpiiiiy, Tli.it would he il true lii'iolnliliwhment, better by f'r limn m'rvitiK h a pilot for the kov einment. The thoui'lit Mint lie h"d don hi work will IlirrenKeil til joy. He hud nulled mora imill Uiroiich Hie nlr nt ne.ir tin nched iilnl time Mum liny pilot In the trail lontlmtitnl m-rvl'. The record t Wui'tiliiKton would prove thnt. He hud even i-Mtulilltihed one or two reeoril for ieed .Dm' time be bud heen forced to fly throtllihout the vnllto iilKbt wbeii official delred to ilemonelrilf Mint tho iierlnl poHtnl Hervlco could funetlon after the nun had droppol behind tlm wetern rtwi and Mi bliu kneKii of a cloudy nliibt had blotted out the emerxeney Innd Ink field below, Even thl lt trip had been rmide within three minute of the record for the dlvb iuii, tt good performance for the final bit of work with th aorvtce. Ilu-wu amlllng when be climbed from thu ahlp. I'llvately In view of hi guar dian' proaalc churac.terlatlcii he hiwln't connldered hi aervic with thu air mull a neeMwary part of hi tralnliiK for Mm auperlntcndlng of the Aldrlch Airline. Ho had been a iiijmiIjIo jd lot -before he becam n Kacd in the flylrift of potnl ahipi hi learned all of that In the army and learned it thoroughly. There, too, h had learned about tha cot of niulntnnimco, the coat of opera tion, tho bundling of pilot in Bhort, the general Information ft man mutt have If he I to make a aucceaa of un ueruil trannportutlon company. Ho Bworo a little a be remem bered that bo had forgotUn to ak tho superintendent about hi Py cheek, and then boarded th electric car that wa to rarry him Into the city. A man abouldn't forget auch thlni?. ff cotirac, he would have Utile need for the money now, but It w a mutter of principle. The thought turned hi mind to hi t-iiiate. Never before In hla life hud Jeffcraon Aldrlch been glad bl father left the entire etat com pletely in trunt. There had been times moat of them around hi 21t birthday when he had nlmot hated hi parent. Why ehouldn't wan tie allowed to have hi ownT be bad thought. Why hnuld hi aire pine $5,000,000 within hi grriap and then by a mere clause In th will tl it up, IntereKt nnd all, until be hould liecome CO years old? It had eeemed unreasonable to the 21-year-old youth. ' Htjl now AlUrjeh realized hi fath er wisdom. Had ! tuken that money nine year ago It might have been entirely wated by row. He wouldn't have it to form th avia tion company he had planned o rarcfully ainte the war. He prob ably would be forced to go on flying mail. A he atepped Into the taxlcab ut the station he knew that after din ner with hi gu.irdlait he would be tlm solo owner of property and utoik worth wore than 10,000, OftO, Interest Included, Th paper would ti lgned a they ttuoked their cig ar In the den. The atald. old fash tuned mnn would grasp hla hand In Hint mutter of fact way be bad and give noma tril warning about In vesting money nlowly nnd carefully. They would finish their cigar and with the scruriiirs and paper afe III his lr.it her h.iiidliag Aldruh would leave tlis big luuis nnd go tn the MMe ainrtinenl on Walton pl i. e. lii-rs Helen ,!.irt"H would fatlier turn Into her Mini and they W.nild 'Ui tbalr Wf'ldll'tf and hun ni""'l, II knew she would lus.st on a liooi jeiiii.ti In an ulrpUn. 'Ih U"li diw up undr Ih it,ri t ( li i "Wall, )i'iin liisn. un' nu Hi iy bpt'y led f.'' l1 J"' liltiin Mint a Hi plr llltd I u ii in ! lMir clmtii el H. old Mit itui 'I iRim I. r n v h eit.iU. Ilw I Hi ntht i"-" 'I am 't'Hir iii(im.4 wiiti tif . , I lli.ih "An c!d na I '". r ' i I,' I (I'M I lle I"! t l Hat Ivn i ltV I I .V , i.k .' .1 !! ! t l 111 II a. V .r l i. I . ,'4 r '. !' II" .!! h I ilt ' ..i,.t A !!.,. Si tnwli I H I I 't l.-t a I- t I ! In I ' Il Kllfll 'I'f I II l I . I'ltlt I . I ni.tt , -- . e In ti it I .i.i I , i- !. I , . , I I . . IK t. . ... , ttn,M f . M. f . i 1. 1, m . ( t l t . ,1, I . ,t, i f t ' t . i , t r ' l1 Irt 1 . I- ll JONATHAN, DICTATOR ar about to b wealthy, I assum that you ar thrnugh with flying and Intend to concent rata your inlml upon rnor rational affair." AMrlrh amlled. "Well, lr, I cannot quite say tliat I will." b aald cautiously. "I have atudlvd aviation thoroughly and " 'r, I know," ald th guardian Impatiently, "nut now that you hav to tak car of a fortune that I greater than any man ahuuld really have you will, of course, give It up." A frown wrinkled th old man's forehead, lie had been dusting th aahea from hi cigar when Aldrlch mad his statement and hi arm wii balled, ettended over tha ash truy. IIo we waiting for a reply. "Hlr, I bud planned to put om of tha money Into Mi formation and operation of an aerial trans portgilon aystern," the young man raid dilllieiately, "Wbst?" "I plan to orgnnlKC, finance, and op"lat n company for lb rapid traliHiioftatloti of passenger and freight. Htreet rose. lie walked to th i "liter of tha room, "V'otl ore deteiriilncd7" 'I have lieeti, r'.t." anwerd Al-dtli-h rlslfig. Tlierx wii hut slight hesitation on the prut of th buardlnn. "Then, ir, I ahull b foned to Infotm you Mini I cannot turn tlm money nver to you," he mid, "Whit-why- litt do you mciin?" "I maun that the will etntu In vory direct and slinpiv KnKllsh that I am lo turn tha estalu over to yen on your aoth birthday, provid ing I think you iito capaMit of tak ing th proper care of hucIi a, for tune, I do not consider your plana favorably, I do not believe you can be trunted with Mm money at Mil llin". Tlieifor I shall bo forced to keep it until you have gettled your mind iipnn nm anna pro gram, When you do, call ut my otllc," Hu walked from the room. Th Interview bad ended. "Ho thnt the situation, Helen, and I don't know how I can alter it a bit," aald Aldleh, II wu alumped dawn In the huge divan In the glrl'f home, "Hut he'll have to change hi mind ho Juat must," ho aald. Aldrlch looked at the K'tl bealdo him. Th puckvr between hla brow dlsippeared. , , "Ilelan, dear, you era vry beau tiful tonight," he ald. "It'i for get thla other thing If wo can. It' my birthday, you know. Ict'a play." "Jeff, didn't you bring a book full of figure one night?" ahe naked. "Didn't you how me In black and white what the cost of operation of an alrplnno company would be?" "Vea." "Well, aweetheart, If I am not mistaken those figure might help to changa Mr. Hircet' mind," jihe aid. "I remember that you told me tha coat wa unusually low; that l, much lower lhan the popular be lief. Take them to hlrn, Hhow him tho figure." "I don't blev h would Helen," aid Aldrlch. "How do yon know? Take them and talk, business. Don't let him put you off. Tell yourself that you have something tangible and then tall him. Tain to him a you well, a you talked to me on night about a year ago " "Well, I'll try," Aldlch auld. "I don't bellev It will do much good, but you can be sure that I will try."- "Here' to th Aldrlch Airline and ua, Jeff, dear," Jefferaon wa not particularly elated a ha gave hi curd to the Ulaphona- operator In Jonathan Htreet' law ofllcc. Poaplto the op UmlHm of bis sweetheart, be felt that hla call wou1'1 onlf "eu,t ' widening th breach between him tlf and hla guardian. The old man, long recognlied a a power In the city, wa a easy to sway a the office building. - -Jonathan Htreet hod atarted out In the business world when he wan 14 yeara old. After working at sev eral odd Job, a office boy, third as sistant ahlpping clerk, file clerk, and cah boy, be became a copy boy in th editorial department tit a morn ing newepaper. The night work per mitted him to finish hi achoollng. Ha becam a reporter and, after five year, a copy reader. At 25 he entered law ichool. Five years later he waa gradu Btd and for three yura after he had atarted Into the practice of luw he remained on th newpapr, Then hla cvl business grew. He passed through the varlnua stage of the prof-lon. going from tha divorce court to th Criminal Court build ing, from thr to th somewhat un Interesting but certainly lucrative law of business hnuroa and mull corporation. OH il 4"lh birthday Street waa selected a chief wunl for the mighty and wealthy traction corpor ation. Kroin that day Ma name be came eiilabliHlicd as on of the city most prominent attorney. Ilia nam opinion muled a mu li wtiiilit u a lengthy decision if th t'lilled aUtle iiirm tmnt His tlrws on current sublet I wtl b"'i Mlly 'Ulil by th iiiii is His nitiii wu a uluill ad I .ties ta a b4l'tUl t-roglsni, III pleuil primed and rrpimUd In weekly and tiiinittilv ri'i.ii i,K .ToIltltlAII Ht.'Sl iowsr. It. f-ial UMiahtttnt in Mi ,i r1''! of hmi-r pi"'l'lity da ln,.r than ullli!li to trif'v itii for iiil 'iibleil. A 4 )'"' li'tf b hoi iv-g I itd l i f bl Uiiii lo llAIH b .itd '! bent' i e ' f t li.tl ' I.l IS A b fi" I-H'i'l b slr ls i-ieili l '..- I I el lt mr fiitad I't .. n 'II il'" 11.41 we'll I l(il In ! i if ..i,tili. a-nsl, ill "i nil, jtr log i. r i- rlt i( f l4 In ! la M' li t -.i.i il iii t N t" . i t iii il 1 1' i. t . e n t I rf rii-ir I"I4 t11' Jiittia s i.-lh.l i i H , i. It "! a I -.. I (l nt i-l " i'. , I iu . 'I ,i ' .l er nit i l t I ktlliwl I of ). i r"i'l ..i ! I 't1 1 ' .t.'l. tl . , .. . t .! ' ! ! TUB SUNDAY T.F.E: OMAHA. KOVEMREK 12. 1022. H'reet ws aniloua to hav an Inter view prliitd. II never called on a nwpapr II ticvur mad an ob vlou mov for publicity. In fact, h managed to plac hi nam In th puhltu print with audi adroit' ties tha'. hi own wifo and family believed b dlallked tb advertising. Though h never refused to e a re porter, thiuiKh h tivr demurred at giving an Interview, tb old man had never permitted the Impresalon that li wa a publicity eker to go abroad. Al'lrli h, thinking Mil over while hu waited to b udmttled, heniin more nnd more pessimistic He waa, he thought, perlmp th only man who knew of Hlret'a hlddun dedr for publicity, Ton, be knew full well of tb man hatred for aitru-gan- In financial matter, of tha Inborn diiNlr to pile up dollar after dollar. Th visit would result In no good . Of that Aldrlch was sur. I'nli'sa unleiis HI meditation wer Interrupted by a gentle; burlng at lb telephone swili'hhoiiid. The opurator an' swered, Hhe turned to the young man. "You may go In," alio aald. Th old gentleman was fumbling In th drawer of hi mahogany desk when Aldrli'h entered, "Hit down, young mnn," Htreet sild with a smile, Aldrlch wn sur prised. He amlled In return. "1 V.a Just looking for an old pipe," thu lawyer aald. "Can't ' m-eiii to find It, Must have taken II homo. Idivo you a cigar?" Alflib h threw a good cigar on tha table. "VVoll, you have como to tsll me that you hnva charmed your mind about tho aviation company, I pro mime," aald Htreet on he etruck a match. "If you Inwlst I will say yes," an owoied tl.o pilot, "l!ut won't you let me nhow you some figure?" "What figure?" Htreet expelled great cloud of Ntnoko front hi lung. Tho cigar wa mellowing the old man. "I want to hIiow you that my plan I net fi wild a It sound I want lo Mhow you thnt money can bo mado by such a company as 1 propoae." "I tell you It li no use, I am con' vlnced. You aro 10 year ahead of time, perhap 20," "liut air, you would liaten to a bond salesman if he came In her. Vou would hear the argument of any rvlauhla person who wanted to how you to mak gorna money. I at least have a right to b heard. It won't take long." The lawyer knocked tho drawer of hla desk closed with bis foot. "Well, go ahead make it short." Aldrlch put a picture of a gigan tic ro Havllond monoplane on tho big miifl'i desk. "What kind of a manltiller Is this?" inquired Htreet. "That I a lO-p.iMongcr airplane. It carrlea U person. 10 paHaengcr and a pilot, It ha an average speed of 100 mile nn hour. The ac tijal coat of operation of that air plan baa been proven to be 8 cent a mil per pasHengcr. That air planethe one In tho picture, I mean has flown more than 10,000 mile. It ha never been In n ac cident. No one wan ever killed by that ship. It ha U-en in service only two months. It will fly 200, 000 mile before It goea to a Junk pile, The flgurea I have Just given are based upon the actual teats, on actual flight extending over 10, (100 mile. And each one of thoat mile was flown at the speed of 100 miles an hour. "With that ship you could leave Chicago at noon nnd be In New York before 9 o'clock the same day. It wll make tho trip 93 days out of 100. It will keep aa near a schedule as tho Twentieth Century limited. AH flying i safe. My own record of more than 4,000 hour In the air prove that. "Now the distance between Chi cago and New York Is a little more than 7.10 mile when you fly. The $ actual cost per pasacnger of that trip would be about $00. Now, lr, tell me who would not pay at least 100 to get to New In eight hours? You know the business mart guards time as closely aa he does money. If a bualnes man can fly from Chicago to New York In eight hours h will do It because he dot not want to spend 22 houra on a train. Why, you would do it yourself." "Now here are the records of the air ruall rvlc. This servlc ha been In operation over three yeara. During th flrat year and a half IV few pilot wer killed. Sine the firat day of 1921 not one air mall pilot ha lost hi Ufa. The service operatea every day. The continent I bridged twlc very day hy mall airplane, Moreover the nlr mad hu In the last 20 month mad an average of finishing 3 per cant of the achdu!d trip en i'hduld time. You cannot deny the flgurea" "Hounda all rlpbt on papr, my Uy, and when I hear "U talk I don't wtitider that ymi are enthusi astic But I fe-und emrly In life that figure on paper mean but little hen tli pl.o llcl test colli. You know Mini.;! that fii'g l not safe, You know- It better hn nv on In th wild breiose you tut l-een flying a long time. Vou ran t iieny it." ' l-llt I i tn and 1 d- I li-t t'tet. fUii'i, ..i., IMT and I bit fl"U li II sit 'ii Mollis " Tt.a old pun aided "Vim kmw Mutt t": lltll ip of kiititrllillig tut Ur In4i hilt will si " .I oi t tour de tin ' 1lti n.t Inn U lb I ! ltd Hut I f y. I am i tif i! " "! .!!' r:o spirit cttaf It. Ui nun fo l it A'.h.iBj e. it nod ' I P I n y hitil. i. ti..'i.iit,;y I- I l-o th ,i. .i. ant IV in-',; i I , l thie I w . . t i tli i't i . .it n ! e i r". I lM ti.U i i a f n ' j I t'.t.ii. i I uili ' Mixl iHaikfd ' li.i :i o ( t'ff l! iV-lH4, tH U " 'tll .tl III '--, t I . ,1 -u ir t- It'll in. ii tuM Ul.iH ii t'. ! i in I f t i' t t i. ll i'H .t ., I Id. 't ... ,,, t t V I I t A harp clnttt-r of th telephone tell Interrupted thu conv9ialloii. Hlreet pttl.ed up the Instrument. "Hello ye, thl I Htleel ah, bow at you? What? No, I'an't I trti. I haven't heard n word eUiut It. Why, I can't bllV It. why, my Ood. Ye, certainly. Trank you good bye." Htreet shimmed th rrlved upon th hook. He pressed bur.er. Th sw.telironrd operator ntnred. "Hav ymi any telegram for m, M es tiury?" th attorney barked. "Yes, sir, tier I on Mint Just ram," she suld, banding ,hlm tha rnesehue. The attorney lorn npn th n Vuli ii, He gasped, "Itead that," be ordered, tossing Ih paper to Aldrlch. Th pilot picked up the mi'SHage. "Mr. Htreet dangerously HI. Com Immediately. May not ur vlve 24 hours," read tho inesHego. It wa tlKlied "Dr. Michael, " The men glnucod nt the clock, It wa 12:42 p. m. "No ue Vntury leave In three minutes," sighed titreet. "tlet a call iio, your clock I slow. Th truln bn already gone," said Aldrlch, glancing at hla watch. The old man alammed his desk closed, "Who called you?" asked Aldrlch "Dumps of I he Kcho nuked mo If I had heurd about Mr. Htreet." Tha telephonu rung again, "Hello y JuhI heurd didn't know In Mm yes, I'll do thut good Idea, J'hllllpa-thmik " HI nut rung for bis secretary. "John, get Mm general passenger agent of tho New York Cefltrul quick," he ordered, "Tell him I want a special to overtake the Cen tury." The man stepped quickly from tho room. Htreet nd the pilot remained silent until the secretory returned "Have him on tho wire," the young man staled. "Hay h can't catch the Century, Hay h can give you a special clear through. Hald It would coHt 2,fi00. Leave hero at 2 p. m. and get you In New York nt noon tomorrow." "Twenty-five hundred that's murder. T'.'ll him I'll let him know In 10 minutes." Htreet glanced at Aldrlch. "Certainly It is too much,'" said tho younger man. "Hut you must make tho trip," "I suppose so" The telephone rang again. "Yesthank you, Dwyer yea, I am hiring a special," The attorney turned again to Al drlch, "That wa the News," he said, "Catherlno must be very alck." Ho pleased the buw.er ngaln. "John tell them to got that train ready." Aldrlch rose In his chair. "Now Just a minute Just a min ute." Htreet and tho secretary turned to the pilot. "Now, John, if that Is your name, don't move." "Young man, I give the orders In this office. John, make that tele phone call." The secretary turned to go. Aid rich caught him and puahed him down into a chair. "Bit there until I tell you to niove," commanded Aldrlch. The old attorney Jumped to hie feet. "You sit down, too sit down, I aay," roared Aldrlch. '""Don't talk back to me." Tho young man towered above tho attorney. He grabbed his guardian 'firmly and pushed him down into the chair. Htreet felt the viaellke grip of hi ward's hands. He aat down. It was ono thing to issue , orders to his corps of asuintants, but 1 the business of refusing to obey a young lion who had suddenly gone mud won rpuite a different matter. Aldrlch, seeing them seated, pick ed up the telephone. Within two minute he had completed the con nection be desired. "Hello that you, Bert this Is Jeff," he barked into the transmit AIIVKni'lhtllK.NT. IT Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscle, si ruins, sprains, aching Joints. When you ar suffering so you can hardly get around, Just try Ited Pepper Huh. Nothing hus such concentrated, pen etrating heat as red peppers, and wlmn heat penetrates right down Into pain and congtatiiisi relief come at one. Just a soon a tun apply Red Pep per Hub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the sore spot is wanned throueh and through und the torture t gone. Itowb Ltd I'epprr Hub, ma.le from red P'l'pue i"M 11 I lo m any drug store. iit a Jar at i'"'. L aur to get the k' inline, with III nam lt"Wl oil every p.u l.jge. tmiM mi r. et J . s fii i si y i ii. a.. ' ."ir tai i - set Int. il !..!i. , . mi 4 if I .i ,.M,' a.it I , . it f. -e I t.p it'll n i ! ..i. t I I. ..I l .i i a of e l I. . ..I t I J t.t I -. al -v .1 - , f-.ar .ill ,i I ..' t .- I I I It I .M tth ! it -! V k I I t IN ' t .14 t - t I I I , . H.a !- I a ' In, I ' . ii'- 1' 1 - S-- IK . , a ... 1 1 4 e .-It W iJ " i . 1 1 t. 1 i il , I ' '1 . ..,U f ' I i l i ' j I ., I - , . I . . . I . . , . I .- SAYS RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS PAIN IN FEW MiNUTES ough! mm, RUB LUMBAGO 00 STIFFfJESS -;- liy -;- Morrow Krum ter. "H.iy, llert, does that promise still $nl Alia boy, fWt. f tli I old crat I thu now wli It out on th Una and fill It with gas, old l'V, I'll b Mirr In !& minute and I'm your friend fur lif. O, y, llert I'll hav a pasennrr, too," "What! ' roared Htit. "Now don't say another word to me, Mr. Htreet. I can whsi no time talking to you your old- fashioned, ir." Aldrlch walked to th mahogany loi kvr nnd took his guardian' over coat from a hook. He tossed It mi the tahl. "Now, John, you mil vry iitws paper In town and tell them fuel Jonathan I flying to New York to hi wife, who I dangerously III," ordered Aldrlch, Turning to th at torney, he said, "Com on get that coat nn w haven't a tnlnut lo lose," 'lltll, sew here, young man, who do you think" Ills shouts were muffled us Ad tich lifted him from the floor. In two minutes they wire on the Mitel bi'l'iw and Aldrlch waa stopping a t.'ix'eab, Kvint followed In SKlfl succi. slon. Careening I ixlcab business and olllrft building giving way to bouse -outsklrt of tb city ulrplories atnndlnt In Hue dirty mechanic rushing it hunt a roar fiom a mul tlcyllnd"r"d motor. Then "Como on, I'nclii Jonalhon, Mi, Is our ship you rldii up there In front - climb up." "I won't." Aldrlch motioned to u mchaiilu nnd together they lifted the liinn Into tho mall compartment of tho big airplane. "Tie him In. Al," shouted Aldrlch. Ha was adjusting- li s helmet and goggles. There was a shrill scream from (lie man tied fast In the front an:k pit aa Aldrlch Jumped Ipto hi seat. It waa drowned by the roar of the motor a the pilot opened the throt tie for tho tnxl down the field one! the turn Into thn wind. Then cam, a deafening roar as Aldrlch opened the throttle wide nnd the hlp' tall rose under Mm blast from the propeller. It moved faster nnd fater, then left tha ground. Tho wind was on the tall of the ship, pushing It eastward fifteen rnlle un hour faster than it usual speed, Seven hour later the bumping of tho wheels on the Ing Island landing field aroused Jonathon Htreet from the deep sleep that hod come over him when the ship paasod above Cleveland. The plan rolled to a stop beside the hangars. "Wako up we're on the ground ugajn wake up," shouted Aldrich. A mechanic unfastened the old man s life belt. He rose to hla feet. "Why, lt'a dark where are we?" he asked. "On Long Island." "What time Is it?" "A few minutes past eight." "Well, Ml be damned." Tho pilot's uncle fell back Into the cockpit. When he tood up again ho had a sheet of paper In hi hand. "There, my boy, I've Just written a release for your money," he said. A smile spread over his face. "I guesa you're right after all." Ho handed the slip to Aldrich. "Thank you, sir." The old man started to climb from the ship. Dien he turned to Aldrlch. "Er you might wait until I find out about Cutherlnc," ho said, "I think I'll be your first paying pas senger, i'ly buck, you know." you. You're losing time whenever you worry and hunt around for some bargain you could have found immediately. The only wayand it's a mighty simple and easy one to avoid these losses is to keep an eye on the daily opportunity news in the "Want" Ad section of The Omaha Hoe. You can't afford to mis thU chance to keep in touch with the surprising advantageous offers in household goods, clothing, good things to cat, real estate and the other bit? interests of everyday life that appear in The Omaha Hoe "Want" Ad section. Read Onuha U "WW AcU KeguUrly Tips for Amateur Receiving Sets Th following tip from MptrUn rd radio men will help you (t th moat out of your rmivlng t: Never try to har your aerial with atiolhrr fellow. It vol I tint work Tills apphea to both outdoor and Indoor antenna. If ynu have to ih.iis die aerial, dl' connect en., t ttlnl tl, other la In us. Don't expect too mm h of your In door loop or friimu aerial, Kther, upon which ejwtro mag netic; wave art said to travel, perme ate all aubstance, excepting posf!. lily iron and steel, easily a Il dor ttif. If you want to shut out reception, throw your switch and illcoiinrt your set from th atitiinnii circuit, Wit She, I It of Mill lletecl.ir liil,. oi IHatliiK When it Is so Ii audited to iiciivu signals at iinixlmum aiutllilli Sparks Tliu Jimat coinplct Itadlo system In South America will bo that of Hrazll, according to Ann-iImn Churg d'Af faires rrnchy at Klo ile Janeiro. The spanily settled portion of northern ('niiiula Is lo be linked to the cities and town of southern cHnin.i by H broadcasting station to be In stalled by the Manitoba government. Coiiibnisi.r knob and dials should always b turned slowly end, umlr no condition should Miey bit twirled. Careless manipulation of M, kiu.lis may cause the movable plates to hit against the stop at either end of the seal nnd result In bent plate or even short circuit. I'm the sumo kind of wire fur stringing lip your Insulator that ymi Use for the antenna Itself, Jtnpe will stretch and shrink with the change of went her and will r ausu tho an tenna to ug and tighten up. Thl strain may cause the wire or the rop to give way, AIIVKH I IHKMfc.VT. AND LOOK YOUNG Nobody Can Tell When You darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sag Tea. firandmother ketit her bnle h.niil. fully darkened, glossy and attractive wpb a brow of H.-.Ke Tea and Hulphur. Whenever her hair look on thnt itutt faded or streaked appearance, thl luiple mixture was applied with won derful effect. f!v asklnir at anv rimer store for 'Wycth's Hace nnd flulnhur Compound," you will get a large hot- ue or mis otn itmo recipe, improved by the addition of Other Inured tent. all readv to use. at verv lit r T rr.nt This simple mixture can be depended upon to lestore natural color and beauty to tho hair. A well known downtown druggist say everybody use Wyeth'a Hag and Hulphur Compound now because It darkens to naturally and evenly that nobody cun tell It has been ap pliedit's so ennv to use. too. Ynu simply lampcn a comb or soft brush and draw tt through your hair, taking one strand at a time, V.y morning the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two, it I restored to lis natural color and looks a lossy soft and beautiful. HMOARK HAIR "What1 ttott Don i Knoy CAH Uwi When the things you don't know about are the scores of different opportunities to save time and money that crop up all the while. You're losing money every time you spend your money on some thing you could have bought for less. o Omrvlia Aiortttn SOO THE EVENING BEE ty. In thl oscillating It throws off mull amount of energy which leaks through th receiving set Into tha aerlul. Th signal, thrown off by serial, will b heard by tho nearby who may b tuning in to th earns wv length. This I n great ouro of annoyanrs) and ll riUlrs skill In tuning to gvoloj It. Ths problem of tuning In t best k.UaiiUk la ons that each fart will hav to work out for himself-" by simply varying hla dial until hs discover tb selet llv spots. You may see a ut receiving rtrf satisfactorily at a frli-nd'a boms or In a store and pot the positions of Ha) dlul. but If you try to mak exactly th asm arrangement nn your own set It may not work. It all dept'tiit on the location of ths receiving station, th height and length of the aerial, thu length of th lead In and the si of the wire used. No rule cn be lutd down for tun ing' According to scientists, life of om kind exist in all object, even In a Hton or Iron. It I known that met als nni sensillv not only to heel and cold, but also to narcotic and s'linubints. Enrich the Diet When the diet is deficient I in health building vita- I mine, children and aJulU suffer in body and ttrcngth. I Scott's Emulsion of pure cod-liver ell abounds I in health-building I vitaminet. the I body h run down In vitality, add thg bUT vltamin-rlch' neu of Scott's Emulsion to j the diet. It builds up health. i aroll a Bnirns. BtomnSflit .K.;. 2117 Ai'VEHTIer.MKltr. Uric Acid? TRY TH WILLIAMS TREATMENT 85 Cent Bo''a '32 Doics) FREE Juit 'iii. "U ,.iiri tlx day worried and tired, stiff -iu and arms snil muarlaa, sa schin head, kurnlna end lirarinf down pslna In th Ii-i worn eul before th day li'glne da not this you v to lay In that condition. B atronir, wall, with no atlff Joints, aura mmclfi, rh.umalle pnina, ai-hlng hark or kidney trouble rsuurd by body made seids. if yea auffer from bladder wesknree, with burning-, araldln fialna, or if you are in and out of bed half s dozen times s night, you will appreciate the reat, eom furt and strength this treatment ekould II Ive. We want to provs Th Wllllanu Treat ment geta retultt In Uheumatltm, Kidney irritation, Bladder weakneaa and all ail menu rauacd by exeeaalv uric eid, no ma Her how ehronlc or stubborn. If you aend this not Ire with your nm and sildre.s w will give you an 1 cent bottle (tl dotes) free, pirate aend 10 cents to help pay potiage, packing, etc., to Hi Tir 1 A. Williams To., Iirpl. T-4l. V. O, BuiliJInr, Eatt Hampton, Conn. Bend t once and we will mail you by parcel puat on regular It cant bottle all chars prepaid. Only on free bottlt will be aaat to the earn person, addreee, or family. BIG 1-CENT SALE at Sherman &. McConnell'i - Start! Tuesday Morning Read Monday' Paper i 4 I . , I . M .. ; . I . i . i k , , t (. i.l I t t a I t .1 I 1 u. 4 ti I' ti .i J 4 I ,( i