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MACTAVMSH IN Personal Chargs And win endeavor ,-To NEGOTIATE. : PRIVATE MATCH3 ‘(?AC6 (NITMi ^SPARK PlL>ir^ SCOTCH MSN TibooGhoot The OOUNTrV ARE , ALREADY' PlA<5 IN C BETS on The • MAG TAVISH ENTRY i For Tie COMING * EVENT COME ON, V»u j ' Moot mcw".. X ' TW'WX tTS AU MACRtRl L tloMt o Tho't bramniCan> AROUND 4£N-° -TBC.lt COOKCD dp TWIS VA«N JU-. r To OtT , QARNEN'S BCD'* fM THE M«T^ PER'iOWAU.'/. I DONt TwtNtC A SCOTCHMAN j ^WiCUlD OWN A MCR-ie • / V TW&V EAT Too /*■ WEAI? >. fAUCW OATS- yBARAieV-S WORRIED /''"soiT'MlN rwe o bJOBR'EO! ic This scotch morse ' moot mom Aiht the Bunk AND HE IS cm J Mis Ujav^To This country^_y* ITS gonma; oc ' |v\CI0ER!'^*><n \ no time To PiuGs out'or, j lose . we j OONOITION • IT will' NOUGHT To - | Take TUat Nhc, ore Gtr all Tub t Garnet-s Six MOMTms D>cpe ME CAW Wo <$ET LNTo SHAPE J ON "HOOT mon* f Heiio, pop, OOHATS \ MEW ? \s'' POOR. X I. BARMEY«i / HEftRIM<V ^UTmiS /A4Ev»l€ • ABe*jT nocT /MGN ^*TUG HEES'E 3***'f. )H6 s^ettN MAnGim’a^ou^G; The sogt<?mmems' Hftvt eor miu -———— __ _ , . see jiggs and maggie in full Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManu* BRINGING UP FATHER U. 3 Olllc. PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE '_<Cp,H,h. H» > I CWT UNDER'bTANO V WHT TOO C*HT BE UKE OTHER BUSINESSMEN » WiT^H TOO’O CM-L ON MR. &WIVEL A.NO SEC HOV/ HE ACTTEMOB "CO BOSs'NEt>^» • TOUO LEARN vOMETHINCi’ I ' MASC'E DOLIN'' OUt>T TO PLE*"bE YOU • » L L_ |'m ‘dOPR-C, t>'R <bL>T Mf? *bv/»VEU NEVER CET*=> HERE e^ercre ELEVEN IN THE r p NORHiHC, - <—> z/ELl- I'LL WMT* COCO MORNIMC I MR .^V/IVCU*' I TMERf'b *. C,ENTUEM»,H IN ■> THE NE'/T ROOM 'V/AlTIME.' TO “SEE t CWT' E>E l_ IbOTHERED HOv/- 'WHERE M*E M'f C.CLR CLUC^^r— _7-- I — I , <D I9'4 ny Int l ^rATuwc Sr*vcc. 1'it IF /VH'Y ONE CM-L*3 TELL. THEM I MOOT ON • • (OE IN TOMORROW COOO «2trE -1-i r_ rv — VE*3 JERRY ON THE JOB “ LITTLE BURDEN LIFTER D,‘Wn for Th. Om.h« B« by Hob«n W Owo* irrmGoaisfts 4 Tftm1 To Qrr 4J&ooSt ' A, yn Tm£ \»A<atC * Vmeu, ~L_, TUe-l Got wjtUW X -; ; * * v-^wr om jJ ^ 'Tuff/ 0U3UT to Put —i S>EEt>o« rrefi.s on 'tue^ ' Amvoes a^o $*■/ e/a ev j tu* Mtur. u>o* At tut y ,1/CA a tA*l JOCKEV / (SetS^AnO US OoSS An. WS /VW-SA«t Srmtf Wits Cants HZ. VClLHiH \ hCm =• >4kO VC LOe*: ^'ritteo^v >i r' 1 vouuo iv^. / 1 M Au, M » 8ut I vG &OT Onr J i /AOCE IETTBO. -TO Otuvfeft A A °U,7^J W'loocY /U, M A HQ. ViltTiSwJ •—'S' *• G'vjL it ^ / 'fo Afc /MO ’ Iu MAlU) • hMtetd It-w* lir a**♦»* » ! «M W* i »»..*»( (»«,(* * M «*••» eh*« U» (biee e# ttte**- we** 11 tad M* tha* ga a b • liMiOi I M'* ha-****. «f tt . n «t -m-I a*' • * t n » «•••#”' mm H*1» Nrtlv «** I A*1 t*| iHftrtit f**w AfM I* fat j Hm) Meet** Hama 1-eM Itttatf He] ■ •a i man akna* attiit pad tatflt, ft a t a I . Ill t | « t ■ * tt.at fnt : at It lyaanintaiet •night attend teat •rll-iii t am »***** to Is* fu*»f t*f,.,»j t-.ti t|>at (nu has* aitM twer# HfMIt aian than ten I Mull, and that I an nut tha Mat# \ ..•! at# ti d* * » ■» i i»t» t Maa*a« tta| net it a ii. a r«" mi' itt* | **•■•** tail t He# an tohief i hit* With tmi, a* ton shall Judge I has* proof to show lay aa I nat aod | ant * "Ota to da ao now hefute bum mlfltt tender It l*npe**thia t •In ant tleelta It to ba to a da public Iliai yet. Master Maine, but 1 wlah rnu to draw up a- tna such do* uM>»nt aa would ealtafy tha ewurtg at any fut Ufa time ghwMld thta tnatlar h* lafen further aa wall |i Pia tt was a shrewd (das Tha proof that ••• not upon hlmae'f wa» lipno Mnnrl but t Ime would eft a i a |l. and If mi'Ui public* I Inn ant made nf what h« was now about to Show, It would then lot too 1st* to look else where. "f naaure you, Mf Oliver, that had * oil killed hlrn after What hap|>ened t could not hold you sullty of hat (tig done more than punish a hoorlah and arrogant offender," "I know. air. Hut It was not ao One of the pirree of evidence tgi’rot me—-indeed the chief Item—la that from (lodolphln'o t»ody to my door there wae a trail of blood " The other two grew tensely Inter ested. The parson watched him with unblinking eye*. "Now If follow* logically, T think. Inevitably Indeed, that the murderer must have been wounded In the an counter. Th# blood rould not pos slbly have been the victim's, there fore It must have been the slaver's That the slayer wa* wounded Indeed w# know since there «•»« blood upon Oodolpbln's sword. Now, Master Maine, and you Sir Andrew, ahall be w-Unto.*#* that there Is upon my body not so much as a acra’ch of recent date | will strip me here as naked IS When first I had the mischance to stray Into this world, and you ahali satisfy youraelvea of that. There after I ahall b*g you, Master Balne. to Indite the document I have men tioned." And h» removed hla doublet aa he spoke. "But alnoe I will not give these louts who accuse me ao much satisfaction, last I seem to go JTi fear of them, I must beg, »,rs. that you will keep this matter en tlrely private until such time as Its publication rnay te rendered necessary by events." They >.iw the reasonableness of h* proposal, and they consented, still entirely skeptical. But when they had made their examination they were utterly dfjmfounded to find all rheir notions entirely overset. Maater Balne, of course, drew up the re qulred document, and signed and sealed It, whilst Sir Andrew added hie own signature and seal aa wit ness thereunto. With this parchment that should Ire his bulkier against any future need, Sir Oliver ro-'n home, uplifted, t or oni e It were s it* to do so, that iwrchment should be spread before the eyes of Hir dohn Klillgrew and Rosamund, and all might yet he well. CHAPTTfK VI Jasper f/ith. If that Christmas was on* of sor row at Go<1olphin Court, It was noth ing less at J’enarrow. Fir Oliver was tn'"*ly and silent n those day*, given to sit for long imurs staring Into the h»*rt of.th< hr* and repeating to himself again and again every word of hi* Inter view with Rosamund, now In a mood •f hitter resentment against her for having so readily believed his guilt, now In a gentler sorrowing humor which mad* full allowance for the ■trength of the appearances against him. His half brother moved softly shout the house now In a sort of self- efface rnent. never daring to Intrude upon Fir Oliver s abstractions. He was well acquainted with their cause He I new what had happened at Godol chin Court, knew that Rosamund had dismissed Fir Oliver for all tlm*. and hla heart smote him to think that he Should leave hla brother to hear this burden that rightly belonged to hi* own shoulder* The thing preyed so much upon hi* mind that In an egpansive mo ment one evening h« gave It tongue ••Noll,” he said, standing beside hi* brother's chair In the ftrellt gloom, and resting a hand upon hl« brother's shoulder, "were 11 not best to tell the truth?" „ Fir Oliver looked up quickly, frowr In* "Art mad’" quoth b*. "The truth would hang thee, Lai." "It might not. And in any case you are Buffering something worse than hanging. Oh, 1 have watched you every hour this past week, and I know tha pain that abide* In you. It I* not Just " And b» insisted—"tVe had ts-t tell the troth ' Sir Oliver smiled wistfully. H* put And Then He Gave Up Golf Bin##8 f <bo ou Putt? \ I^MItSgP fttfHfki. 191* H V T.*.m l»< J ———■i wrr'rr .J—— * * - - ffyn AMO Th*M mb <3AVC up 60LV ABIE THE AGENT Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Herthfield Thai Would Ba a Toufh Braak f HCPt'S Vour N \J>cuvir/ / YHCViWS - I'uT^ PuY tY AUiAY 1 AKt) E?£AE> vr WHEki I qOY MORE TlMEly MOO • VVU RUSH QC\tW BV THE VMAY ANb qET K, NAJME IMSURAKtE POUCYM r$.OMt'rmK(V “wit 1 SNV K*°1’ matte* with II ' VFU- c" * ' Mn» id &pi» S.TEV V^st'T1 S AOt> NOU* Nik ^RgKT MY ARM TEWUW.E tty < ^OU'v^ QOY 1 \>'*N'T KtW \| \T INSURE*, MV Poucv <*x>t> .UfcVEVfT VO»J’ M^BE ft S OMLV (T-^r: for ; ^dSrt' fire andtheet ( III • « mM *■ 4 i- * h'» **.» *? * •* t i« in m i»4 i* t*»*t-** * k|l fggg § •« w tP * * Mar etl t* * *u#MtM N» * 4**-1 IM' MM* Mi rid (Mil M»f t »*.»♦! *htw*i*d l*wpM ** * ' a t*-* end i*i ntlrt 'ha ♦ -* -t th* Iti* 1 Arte* • ihi*>M f* the hMideti mm* I A sue* th- «HMH •* iwt enhaa’1 i i Ha h*4 «»-**« th « Mr** *|hle#t tn««* *M l-h-*t Md tufMM **•< »* hla mw*-I* Me MM • »"»» * n M(*t»ea th'’* !•*»*»•*’* th**« «'** . . t .M ca* t*Hi ( 1 ha - • dl* Mi ntt th* i (r»*hiM Mm 1 * , >»*•-* ’ • • • ” >• ' th* h*v tt f»” the h*' ** h •*" «f h»« • > '•"*« *?*<•»« **t i,.,t ,'M|r*r* felled him II* f*eeed l*.i Mir »Hi**r Mh'titd e’hhr«\ hi* n«n dfwMd |nt*nw*t»t!'>h of tt ||a d»*w **»V ttfl* • t m* IH Mum *ft*r M*ht th b»d fo* d*t* ih'feefter the pl>t»»* renfcted t" Me rnlnd-- I rail thmw off tha burd** Ml,*n I Mill ’ i'onvtellnn «i*m up" l,lm that hr Oil*#* |M*WI* that t* anheert*n*4 hv tha lrn<*»t*d«* (Hal h$ »p**V me if he almnee h* could i leaf blm*etf That Mr Otb* Mniil.l mi *r>ahtt amt Id not think. Imbed, h* M»a entlr*ly *aaur*d that Mr Oliver *** ter 1 far fmm inland me to throw off hie hurd*n T»t h* n lyt-t mm* to rhan** h * ml' d T’ • burden ml*ht emM too h»avy, H a Ionetn*e for ffoeamund ton ''Itme’ oil. hi* *rl»f at h»ln* In her *y»* her' brother* murderer too over M-helmine lion'I'a aout ahuddared t" centen plat* th* nona*quaneaa to h'm*»f HI* fear* were *elf revelatory H* realleerl h”ir far fmm «lti"re h»-, tieeti hi* proposal that they should t*|| th* truth; h* perceived that It had t.een no mor* than the emotion? out burnt of th* moment, a p■■•'Pn*nl which If S’ ’-ef.ted h» mu*' til rt t’1 terly have repented And than cam* th* reflection that If h* "ere ttu.hv . f emotional outburst* that could ao outraeeoualy play the traitor to ?> ^ teal desire*, were not all men tun ji-< t to th* same? Mleht n”' h « brother, too, coma to fall * prey v one of tho«a motn»nti of n.'-nta, storm When In a climax of d*«p* h* would find hie burden altogeth* too overwhalmlne and In rebellion caat it from him? ITn h> f onttnoed T«m.rf«» ) / New York ••Day by Day— _ / v---— By O. 0. M’lNTVRE. N>w York, April 15.—Gotham 1« filled with beaux!#*" youth* The pa/» is tor. awl ft and the purae too lear. for young men. They cannot com pete with th# older men. Glr:» 'heir , ge flock with the more mature who have no qualm# over the cafe check A dinner for two In place# the flap pern like to viflt wreck# a 120 bill and that leavea little for board and laundry out of the weekly wag.. Soaring price# have resulted also In the disappearance of the etage doer John. He can't go "buy buy" with the chorue ladle*. The young mm of th* town who i*ed to be eo conspicuous squiring the girl* around now flock together [quite out of the picture. They meet at breakfast over the simmering ma tutinal mocha end at night they !:eten to th# radio or go to the mov!«e At the emart luncheon place# one ^ e*er only the silver-haired and the gay young girls who ere trying to be happy with their older escorts It may bo fine for the escort e. but It seems a little rough on the girla It eeenie to me ee a result the young men have grown more serious mind ed. They appear to gaze on the trivial emotions of life with e gent.e cynicism. They walk solemnly amor* th# painted scene# a* though frivolity had failed to interest them. It used to be that young girls thrilled to th# pink-faced youth with marcelled hair. He might be able onty to take her to the park bench end whisper sweet nothing# under th* light of a lambent moon—but h* wa# satisfying Now th# ehes* !# for th# Is > eor old mill!-naira with a flock of auto mobile*. no limit caf* account* and perhap* a leaky heart. There ere three "lonesome young men club*"— who** membership con*!*t# of those who have been unable to And female companionship. Park avenue, which wa* a few year* ago a eootladen route of a rail road, la now th* treadmill of fashion. It Is the Gibraltar of th# elite—ear marked from one end to th# other with clasa. Fifth avenue I* will an aristocratic street, but slowly It* per sonality 1* being de»troyed by the money chasing, slamming, pushing mob. Park avenue la tilled wlih th* crowd that And* forgetfulness in Ad ting lightly to th* Riviera, Udo, Deauville. Alx or Mont* Carla New Yorker* who knew th* Park avenue of *0 year* ago now go ther* to And themaelve* "strangers In their own home town." The other flay on Park avenue I P*#*ed a flna tnanaion and through th* window from aeroaa the way ! could are a flna Inlaid Italian bed. with heavy carved canopy. A head reeled on the pillow#—the head of tha old maeter with gray, tired eyea. It >>■ a far* that had I oat the hurried eipreaaion of New York and from tha newapapera I learned a loalng tight for health waa being waged. At an other window aat a girl, one of the n uch dlaciaaed helreaee# There w»e the wear.nee* of the long bedell# Vigil about her. Pale death, Indeed, knock* at th# cottage end the palace with Impartial hand. The beat dreeaod pugihet along th# pearly way 1# Paneho Villa, th# Fili pino flyweight champion. It* la e nightly frequenter of e Chinee* reetaurwnt on Cotumbu* Circle where he appear* with aeveral American firla. who eeem coneciou* of th# at tention they attract dancing with Villa. Hu I'm Marl* T>re*»!»r h«* arsahed Into th* four hundred She la th* o. -i#tant companion c< Mr# dlv* Bet non’, who mtmd ii-evj th* comedian' * to #ocl*ty. It ha* been quit* a num bar of year* ago that Miaa Premier epowered ting onI Broadway a# a choru# girl with an opera company. <> e#rrtaht. ten * K ii Mux k I An Initiates 100 Member* At Beatrice Healr .-e, Veh . April H The Ku Klui Klan of thla cltv held a mecnnt In Fireman'# hall and I nit la led too member# It le aald the Beatrice l 't* now hii a mi ut<e' *^!p f ahnta* 1.99*.