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TIIK BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. 1010. XSIX23B JBSBCSSBWrv " ) I! 1 . v i Saturday Specials 811k Hair NetH, 6 for 23c 24-Inch Hair Rolls, (net cover ed) , 19c 75c Wsstaable Hair Rolls. . 83c 85a Rope Shopping Bags.. 10c 85c Pad Hose Supporters.. 10c $1.2V1deal Hair Brushes. .59c lOoftift Hat Pins....... ...Be 34 fcUeets Waied Paper.... Be (Notice Drug Spe cials tor Satur day. SOo Stlllman's Freckle Cream.no Large slse Pomplan atassag Cream for 4o lOo Jap Roae or Palm Olive soap I bans for , , xt 10c Bhlnola 8boe polish for.... Be 10o William', Shaving Soap at. So Three double sheets of Sticky Fly I Paper for m t fane flneat quality of Talcum Powder for iso 10a and ICo Chamois, extra quality 'or Se I6c-slse Pure Hydrogen Peroxide. 1 bottles for ts ll.oft-Slse Pure Hydrogen Perox ide, extra alae at.... as 1.S0 I -quart Favorite Fountain Syringe at ago 12.11 Wellington Syringe and bottle, guaranteed for t years for ,...,.,..1M Saturday Special in Muslin Underwear Ladle' Princess Slips and Skirts that sold to $6.00 Saturday 2-l-08 Gowns, Combination Suits and Princess Slips, val ues to $2.00, at. . .40 Fine Cambric Gowns, reg ular and extra sizes worth more than double at it., ....... QSt UndorveeU and Pants, worth 60c at, per garment. . . ...... .25 Ladles'. BOc and 75c "Onyx" Brand Hosiery 23e Big purchase of samples of the celebrated "Onyx" brand hosiery, in plain gauze or tine mercerized lisle,, fancy embroidered or lace not a stocking worth less than BOc and np to $1.00 'pair all one price, at . .25 Ladles' 25c -Cause lisle Hose on tale at. .... 15 The Busy Hardware Dept. Varlor Brooms oa sale for. 88o Sink' Strainer' (Mr. Vromati' 26o' slxe) ......,,.,.t....l0 Drip or 'Hoawilna? (anay anjr- slse r made, for - ..y.,. ... . ,.,., . X0s Tomato or Fruit Cans, on quart In- ' dexed, doeen ;,,,.. 88o Asbestos Toasters or Btove Matte two for Se Bhlnola, lOo can, patent openers. .Be Qas Toasters, toasts four slices at .once lOo Bread Boxes, deoorated. worth 75c . only., ; f & Dlah Pans, enameled, 14-qt six, XSe ,Bnameld Tea Kettles, No. I else every one warranted beat quality only 46e Albeato Sa4 Irons, five-piece seta only Braae Ring Sprinklers ($1.00 slse) only , Enameled Frying Pans, only....lOo Enameled Water Palls on sale for SBe 60-ft Braided Clothes Lines .100 Waffle Irons on sale for SBe to Clothespin, 8 boxes for lOo -qt Zlno Roe Sprinkler 86 Zino Washboards on sale far..lSe Extra large Clothes Baskets only B8e Tankes Esy 110 Waeher enly UN lESlEStt' TO DESERTERS Colonel D. E. McCarthy Has Hit Own Viewi on tho Subject SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO RETURN Idlers Deaert for All Klad ( Rca. a omm iUaaree with 8n perlon ud N I Met Bf ayeet Labor Co tract. Colonel D. E. UcCarttiy, chief quarter naater ot the Department of the Missouri. Ukea issue with Bailey Millard on some of the statements which that gentleman makes In his article. "The Hhame of the Army." whloh Is printed In th September number ef Cosmopolitan magaxln. Th article in question treat of th number ot desertion from the United fcHatea army In recent years and attempts to suggest the cause of th ever increasing number as well a to suggest a remedy, for th evil. "I agree with a great many of th t Mo menta In Mr. Millard' article," said Colonel aicvartny, "but it is rather absurd to at tempt to etsign an oua caune for th large number of desertion from th United state army. During th year which I bave spent in the eervlce I have scarcely .known of tw men who deserted tor the same reason. Often the ,iudrii,m ...,.). trow trouble with a superior effk-er, often from changed condition In the man horn xnd often from some totally different cause.1' " A great deal of the desertion trouble in H)i armv. la the t,pli.len of the local nuuury mn, is a refUcUon ttt th alight rard which civilian America, has for a labor con tract. Th young oldlr. carried away by the tmpul ot the moment and forgetful of tae oath W allegiance which he ha taken, I apt to f that he can disregard his service contract a ally a doe hi brother ouUUd the army who heeltate but Uttle to leave a pourer poalUon for one which promises better return, even thouga be under contract to remain in tae I I - t t t"s 1 1 iry iiayaoii's nrsT j : jft.J"ner Position. Saaala Mere Lealaat. Colonel McCarthy teels that a great deal would be 'don toward th solution of th problem If a bit more leniency were exer cised In declaring a maa a deserter. At preMQt th same rule la la force in th V'aited states army, a la the ttrttisn, rTMl' u THE RELIABLE STORI Best Shirt Bargain in Omaha ANOTHER IMMENSE PfRCHASK OF 8AMPLEH IN TWO LOTS. $1.50 Shrs Vc All new, clean per fect stock, in the very best colors plain, striped and figured fine mad ras, French, per cales and cham brays; not a gar ment worth less than $1.00; at, choice 49? Men s Night HhlrU, regular $1.00 val ues, at 49 Men's BOc and 70c Hosiery 25c. Sample lines of the celebrated "Onyx" brand hose, In all colors, plain and fancy, embroidered or gauze, all perfect, at, pair 25? Men's Shaw Knit Hose, all colors at. pair 12 W Men's 13c Seamless Hose; Saturday, three pairs 25? Saturday Specials in Knit Underwear Ladles' Knit Union Suits, all styles and sizes, $1.00 values; choice . .40 Ladles' Cotton Union Suits regular and extra sixes- big snap Satur day v. ....... ...25 Ladies' Lisle Vests, values to 76c in two lots at, choice, 12 H and 25 Children's 25c niack Hose, In all weights, pr pair ...... . 12 fetas vis: If a man be absent for fen days h 1 Hated a a deserter. It Is Colonel Mc Carthy's opinion that good might be done by lengthening this period to a month or even several months, and allow the men who returned before the end of that period to return to the ranks upon receiving soms alight punishment. A considerable number -tt those who desert from the army find, within a few months, that civilian life la not so much more attractive after all, and time and again the Bertlllton system of measurements has enabled recruiting offi cers to detect deserter attempting to r enllst under assumed name. "Aboolut frankness on. the part ot en listing officers," says Colonel McCarthy, "would also do much- toward the aolutlon of the trouble.- I do not know how gener ally this Is a rule among recruiting off! cers, but it waa alway my practice when I held that position, to explain to the man who applied that the army life waa not on bed of roses and to let him know exactly what he might expect In the ser vice." . Th colonel also takes exception to some of the Illustrations la th Cosmopolitan's article, particularly to those showing sol diers at work under a sentinel, as convey ing a false Impression. Soldiers are only put under guard when they have been given guard house sentence, and the colo nel feels that at that time It la fitting that they should do th dirty work about th past rather than He In th guard bouse and leave uch tasks to clvllllan labor. YQUNG MAN ENDS LIFE Jm MeCawley, lea of Coaatr Jadar f Uraat Coauty, Shoot Srlf from Drspoadeacy. HYANNIS, Neb.. Aug. .-(Speelal Tele gram.) J5e McCawley, son of County Judge McCawley of Grant county, com mitted suicide early yesterday by shooting himself through the temples with a 22-call-ber Winchester rifle. It was at J. H. Monohan's ranch and had been despondent for som time owlnfc to ill health, from which he could get no relief. ' Sapreuae Teat of llravery. They were discussing human bravery. "I helped the uff rartrttes storm the House of Parliament." uld the tall woman with the aquiline nose. "And I rode on a Columbus street car after dark." said the short woman. "And 1 wore my last aummer'a hat to a swell garden fete," said the third woman. Whereupon It waa easy to ee how the hero medul would be awarded. Cleveland Plain Dealer. . . , ill' We Recognize tliat Satisfied Customers tlie Keynote of Our Success, t tint's the Reason We Guarantee to All Satisfaction Extra Axmlnster Rugs 9x12 size, 50 patterns to select from your choice at. $1008 $2. 50 Shirts 98c Mercerized chain brays, imported madras, m o h air, white linens, In plain and pleated bosoms, very best styles and color ings, the choicest lot of values we ever offered; on sale at, choice 08 Men's Suspenders AH kinds, values to $1.00; choice 25 30 40 Men's $2.SO In Ion Hulta, all kinds Saturday . ...08 and Drawers, regular $1.25, in all colors and 25 35 45 Collars, 25c values, In and blue; on sale Satur- 12W rndershirta values to sizes Men'a Silk white, tan day at . . . Extra Specials Closing out Oxfords at cost and less than cost. We are deter mined not to carry over a sin gle pair, "Women's $3.00 and $3.50 Oxfords and $T QO Pumps, at per pair.nr 70 Men and "Women's shoes in all leathers. ,New styles, the best EVER brought into the city of Omaha for the money. All sizes, and good $3.00$4 AO values, at I O For'those tired, aching feet or the foot with a very sore bunion, buy and try a G ROVER SHOE. They are made for TENDER FEET. Agents In Omaha for the Queen Quality shoes for women and. the Stetson and Crossett shoes for men. Did you ever have anything better than a Stetson Hat? The Stetson SHOE is Just as good. Big Sale of Tailor Suits and Dresses Oyer tight Hundred Handsome Garmsnls Just Received From Our New York Buyer I Vi ? ,.jiot one worth worth less than $20.0a P If ; up to $35.00. Serges, voiles, panamas, all new, fall styles and the latest colorings and weaves. New Coats 175 of them, in. tans, blacks, navies, gray and fancies, made to sell to $25 all sizes; Saturday. .$10.00 FINAL CLEARANCE $10.00 Wash Dresses $2.95 Lin geries,' ginghams, chambrays dainty designs, good assortment, actual values to $10.00; on sale at, choice $2.95 Voile Skirts that sold to $12.50, at $4.95 Woodruff Lays All Blame of Turn Down on Griscom State Chairman Says He Knew Noth ing of Intention to Put Up ' Roosevelt' Name. NEW TORK, Aug. 2. The conference on th night. before the republican state com mittee meeting In which Theodora Roose velt waa voted down and Vice, President Sherman chosen temporary chairman ot ths republican convention assumed stlU another complexion tonlgrbt Timothy L.. Woodruff, state chairman, in a statement given out from republican state headquar ters, put the responsibility for the action up to Lloyd C. OrlBCom, president of th republican county committee, and denies that he had even an Intimation of any plan to present ths name of Colonel Roose velt to the committee until Mr. Orisoom made the actual nomination. Mr. Woodruff received a copy of Presi dent Taft's record letter to Mr. Grl acorn. In which the president said that whatever knowledge Mr. Woodruff may or may not nave had of the Intention to present ths colonel's name, st least two persons had prior knowledge Clereof, and also of the Intention to defeat It Taft, himself, and Vice President Sherman. In his statement Woodruff says precedent was followed in the selection of Sherman as chairman, and that Grlncom moved to substitute the name of Roosevelt for that of Sherman, practically after the committee had acted. "President Taft was in no way Involved In this matter," Mr. Woodruff aaya, "as the members of the state committee acted entirely within their authority In selecting a temporary chairman without, so far as I know, a single one of them consulting with him about It; but In view of the ap parent affront to Mr. Roottevelt, caused by the action of Mr. Orlscuin. I felt called upon as chairman of the committee to send an explanation letter to the former preul dent." A ropy of the letter accompanied the statement. It gives an explanation ef the circumstance preceding and during the committee meeting and aays the action "waa In no sense intended aa an act of hostility toward you, nor on of reflection upon you." Wilton Voire Burs 9x12 slxe. seamless, 10 patterns for selection $18.08, We fill mail orders from daily ads promptly, carefully and guarantee satisfaction. China Dept. Specials A few remarkable values for Saturday that should be of great Interest to you. Blue Willow Cups, Saucers 'and1 Dinner Plates, at. set Bc White China Cups and Saucers, Marseille! pattern, at, set..48o Aladen Candle Lamps, all crystal fit any candle stick and one can dle will burn 48 hours, complete, at o Extra candles, each... Bo Crystal Jelly Stands, imitation cut glass, at each Be Hart's Gasoline Flat Irons, and So. Cast Electric Flat Iron, the belt, at 3.a 100 Fine Dinner Sets. English porcelain, fine gold decorate, per set M-SB Decorated Sugar Bowls Bo Crystal Sugar and Creamers per set loo in the Shoe Boy's Youths and Little Gent's shoes, Gun Metal, Satin Calf, Box Calf and a few Patents and Vici Kids, a regular $4 f Q $1.75 value, at I I 300 Pairs "Women !s Oxfords, small sizes, values up tf to $3.50, at per pair. . . . . P i t Altil Handsome New Tailor Suits 467 of j (lHthem, in the new fall 6tyles; most wanted bjLwvI fabrics and colorings.' Suits made to sell j at $22.50 to $35.00 the choicest bargains 1 '(ever shown in Omaha. and 1 taf-) veryV See the Beautiful New CROWN JEWEL SUITS The peer of all the tailor suits choice of most discriminat- C O ing buyers at SUMMER DRESSES, SUITS, $18.00 Summer Dresses $4.95 Lin geries, Swiss, lawns and mulls a elegantly trimmed, made to sell to $20.00; on sale Saturday at. choice .$4.95 Lingerie Waists, to -50 J "8 s9e' values; choice ... .$1.45 J sale at BOHEMIANS PLAN FESTIVAL Representative! of Local Bohemian Societies Hold Meeting. ARRANGE THREE-DAY PROGRAM Monster Affair for September 8, 4 and B to Be Held la Interest ( Bohemia School Chil dren af Austria. A committee representing the sixty-seven Bohemian societies of Omaha held a meet ing at the Tel Jed Sokol hall, Thirteenth and Dorcas, streets, Thursday night and completed arrangements for the grand Bo hemian festival which is to be held Sep tember J. 4 and 6. The program for th entire three days of th affair waa entirely mapped out. This same committee had been holding weekly meetings for several months. The festlvs.1 will be opened st S p. m. on Satur day, September 2, with the social gathering st Tel Jed Sokol hall, Thirteenth and Dor cas streets. Sunday afternoon a parade consisting of all the Bohemian organisa tions will march through the city and back to the hall where a program of high olass music, both vocal and Instrumental, and speaking will be given. Mayor Dahlman will addresa the gathering. Sunday evening la reserved for one of the beet of Bohemian plays, written by one of their most popular playwrights, the same being especially selected and very appropriate for the oc casion. Monday is children's day and the program consists of drilling, singing, music and games, which will all be carried out by smell children. This will be the biggest Bohemlsn festival ever held In Omaha and will serve to draw the 1S.000 Bohemians of the city of Omaha and about 70,000 more out in the state of Nebraska closer together. Profit realised will be turned over to the school fund used In maintaining Bohemian schouls in th old country. What Wise Blea Have Said. Vic, like disease, floats In the stmos- phere. Ilazlltt. No man sympathises with the sorrows ot vault). -Johnson. A good lntrmlon clothes Itself with sud den pon er. Kinerson. The happy never say and never hear said, farewell. l.anJor. One thorn of experience Is worth a who! wilderness of warning. Lowell. Tapfsterjr llrusscls lings Seamless, 9x12 site, 18 patterns for selection $13 08 F A L L Jn MILLINERY A delightful showing of all the choicest modes, Including the beep Corday and Mush rooms, also nobby turban effects, large tailored hats with the new bow trimming, which will be so popular this season, and many other modish styles ALL, AT DISTINCTIVE SAVING PRICES. See our big showing of new untrlmmed shapes, at up from OS We Mark All Millinery In Plain Figures. Dept. Saturday Men and "Women's $3.50 and $4 values in all leathers and the newest models, including a Women's plain toe, black suede, button at, J lZ50 per pair Infant's 39-cent Soft Sole Shoes, all colors, at per pair. . . 25c the C V Sample Furs Just a few more days for stelection from the big lines of manufacturers' Samples at 20 Discount from regu lar prices. Be here Saturday. WAISTS, SKIRTS. $10.00 Tailor Skirts $3.49 Plain 'black and fancies; manufacturers' stock bought at a bargain made to sell to $10.00; on sale Saturday at r .$3.49 "ikies on I Don t ForEet the Bi $i.49l of Sample Furs. Eagles Are Held . Guilty and Voted Out of the Order Former Officers Divert Twelve Thou sand Dollars from Funds of Organization. 8T. LOUIS, Aug. 26. Four former officers and members of the Eagles on trial here before the convention, charged with the diversion of tUOOO of the order's funds, were found guilty today and their expul sion from th crand aerie recommended. Th committee trying them hold that they have no legal right to expel th men from the order and recommended that thl must be determined by the aerie to which- each belongs. The men are Edward Krause, W.imington, Del.; Martin Gray, New Haven, Conn.; Thomas C. Hays, Newark, N. J., and B. F. Monaghan. Philadel phia, Pa. Krause and Monaghan appeared to defend the charges against them, Gray and Hays not appearing. Hays was represented by his brother, John D. Hays. The vote for expulsion was unanimous, except in the esse of Monaghan, it being claimed that he had received none of the profits, but that h knaw the graft was going on. TELEPHONE MEN IN COURT Applleatloa Mad toy Nebraska Tele phoae Men for Modification . of Recent Order. (From a Staff Correspondent ) IJNCOLX. Neb.. Aug. 29. (Special Tele gram.) The Nebraska Telephons company today applied to the supreme court for an order modifying th Injunction restraining it from taking over the Plattsmouth, Papllllon and Nebraska City Telephone companies which it bought recently. Ar aruments were made by Byron Clerk snd E. M. Morseman, Jr. The suit is to pro hibit ths Nebraska from taking over any lines on the plea that it is forming a tele phone combination. It was alleged In the argument that these lines ere non-com ttstitlve snd do not come within the pur view of the Dlalnttff's petition. It wss said that Judge Reese twenty-five years sgo In laying dowu th stst law neid p to r t. r- 1 C M ' mm THE RSUA0UC STORI Big Sale ot Hand Let us have the opportunity Hand Bag values, we believe, ever ntted Handbag, regular $( value, genuine goat seal. With real triple lock, lea ther lined, gilt or gun metal trim mings, fitted with coin purse, card case, pow der box, perfume bottle, hand mir ror, at $2.98 S2.S0 Hand Rags at $1.10 A very stylish bag, with gold, silver or gunmetal mountings. fancy silk lined, wltt i $l.t9 coin purse; choice, - $M.90 Sae physloal connection between telephones, when demanded, could be legally demanded as a subscriber's right when it waa pos sible. BECKEMEYER SAYS HE WAS ADVISED TO STAND PAT Representative Testifies In Brown Trial About a Trip He Made to Chicago. ( CHICAGO, Aug. 2S.-Representatlve II. J. C. Backemeyer, testifying in the trial ot Le O'Neill Bowne here today admitted coming to Chicago before he was sub poenaed aa a witness by the special grand Jury. Hs said that his purpose In com ing here at that time was to bold a con ference with Representative Robert E. Wilson regarding the bribery and "Jack pot" expose. Beckemeyer was not al lowed to tell what was said at this con ference. The witness, however, was permitted to repeat portions of a conversation which he had with Representative Emanuel Abrahams at ths same time regarding the same matter. "Representative Abrahams told me to stand pat," said Beckemeyer, "snd tell the people in the criminal court building nothing. Abrahams said he was going to stand pat because if we told anything w would both get Into trouble." NO DAMAGE FROM THE COLD Report Show No Loss Vtt Still In sists Nebraska Will Have Big Corn Crop. Farmers In western Nebraska were some what worried by the recent cold snap and frost, as it was liable to affect the beet and potato crop seriously. The tempera ture fell to twenty-eight degree abov sero and If it had come warm again as quickly as the thermometer fell the dam age to the crop would have smounted to thousands of dollars. At present, however, It looks ss If it would warm up gradually. J. B. Utt, commercial agent of the Rock Island in Omaha, announced Friday that he would stick right up to his estimate of tuo.0000.000 bushels of corn for Nebraska's crop this year. II mad this estimate in the middle ot July, basing it on tele graphic reports snd on his personal obser vation, and this week he states that by now h think thst perhaps th stst will Disks ovr that amount if a late fall cornea uwv r i a New Dutch Collars A beautiful new line of Planen Dutch collars on sal here Saturday. $1.00 Lace Dutch Collars. 40c 60c I-ace Dutch Collars... 2.V All Silk Windsor Ties JMc Fine Taffeta Ribbons In widths from 5 to 40, at LESS THAN HALF PRICKS. Blanket Sale Saturday 200 pairs of sample blankets to close out. Some slightly soiled front handling, but all are fine blanket. Elfern Crib Blanket worth HOo a pair, each UHe Harvest 10-4 blankets, gray or tan, per pair..... BOe Creed half wool, very heavy, worth tl.60 .91 Otter the largest, heaviest and beat $2.60 blanket made, sample pair ti.ea The following blanket are worth ' about twice 600 76c. (Sc. $1.00, $1.16, $1.60 up to $10.00 per pair. COMFORTERS These are all sample. No. 1,984, worth 1.60, at.. 100 No. 1.J85, worth 18.00. at....fl No. 1390, worth 11.60. at.... 1.39 No. 1.297. very fine, at 3.S Snowy Owl Batting, worth $1.96, at tSo Batts, 6c. 7Ho, Sttc 10c. 12Ho up to l.M Comfort Cloth. 7Vo, 8V1C 10c. 12 He 150 and ISO 1 Bags Saturday of showing you these the best offered in Omaha. 14.00 Kandbaa, very latest nov elties, leather lined with dou ble handle, spec ially made to our order, regular $4 values Saturday, $1.98 93.00 Sandbag, with 12-ln. frame leather lined with coin purse; a great snap at, $2.00 Hand Rags at 08c All leather, leather lined, with coin purse the greatest bargain ever shown In Omaha at . ...98c Grocery Dept. 19 lbs. fine Granulated Sugar.. $1.00 8 bars Beat 'Km All or Diamond C Soap for SBo Pint bottles Snlder's Catsup . ...2lo t lb. Laundry Starch 100 Touted Rice Flake, Egg-O-See, Dr. - Price's or Corn Flakes, pkg...TVio l-lb. sack Table Salt to g-lb can California Blackberries. . lto a lbs. White or Yellow Meal 16o Tea Sifting, lb 12a Blended Tea, worth 0o lb., only.S6o Oolden Santo Coffee, lb lBo Diamond U Coffee, 2-lb. can....48o BUTTZB SEPABTHZirS . Beat No. 1 Creamery Butter, lb... tic Beat Country Butter, lb 26a Peanut Butter, lb 16c Full cream New York Cheese. .. ,20a Young American Cheese, lb lOo Sweet Cream Brick Cheese, lb.....J2o Domestlo Swiss Cheese, lb ,2&o ZOETABX.B DBFAJtTXXHT t heads Cabbage 10o Voien large Cucumbers ...10c Dozen Ureen Pepper loo Jeraey Hweet Potatoes, lb to 4 bunches Beets Ec 4 bunches Carrots , 6o 1 stalks Celery lOo 5 bunches Parsley ...6o 2 Baking Squash (0 4 Cantalopes 26o Try lay den's First SEARCHING UPPER CURRENTS Weather Bureau Conducting; a Series of Kxperlments In South Dakota. The weather department haa commenced a aeries ot experiments at Huron, S. D., that may prove of exceptional interest and Importance to th people of the northwest Test balloons are being sent up for the pur In the upper air. The balloons ars so con n the upper air. The balloons are so con structed that they will attain great height, so great in fact that the ratified air will cause the expanding gas bags to burst and fall back to earth. The little airships ars fitted with baskets In which are Instru ments that register automatically the tem perature, air pressure, humidity and eleva tion. A parachute attachment Is adjusted so as to proteot the Instruments from being dashed to pieces when the baskets fall to the ground. It is hoped by means of the balloons th weather observers may learn something definite concerning the weather tilgh above us. There seems no doubt about the inv portance the upper air currents and condi tions exert upon th kind of weather w get along the surface ot the earth. A tew teal facts regarding what Is going on abovs us may have a very important bearing upon the accuracy of the forecasts. It al least will be Interesting if not Important to know what th, Instruments record. And lit that connection the publto has an oppor tunity to lend a hand by watching for thi balloons, and returning the baskets and. in' strumunts to the weather department In accordance with th direction on attached cards. St Paul Pioneer Press. AUTOMOBILES REACH KEARNEY Omaha Endurance Racers Have Good Forluae and Make (lulck Trip from r Lincoln. KEARNET, Neb., Aug. 2.-SpeclaJ Telegram.) Th Omaha auto endurance racers reached Kearney today after theli trip to Hastings from Lincoln, the first car arriving at 2:43 and the last one al B p. m. Good roads were reported and no bad luck to thos actively In th compe tition. One newspaper man had not re ported at 2 o'clock this morning. Ths rus will be mads back to Omaha this morn ing, leaving her st 7 o'clock. Th Key te the Situs' o-Bee Went Ads.