1 1IIK OMAHA t!hK: UKMAY, A I' til ST x City Girl St bv Sheriff Throudi Error Duffy, Officer of Ne braska County, Mistake! Car for One Contain ing Uamliti. imi City, la, Aug". 21. Shot ough the bsrk when the automo- in which the was riding failed to t at the sheriffs command, Mm itrice Ford, 20, datiKhter of Mr. I Mm. N. J. Ford of Sioux City, is iff in a critical condition at a local hital. Mistaken (or a part of automobile uliti who were believed to have len a car at Ainiwortli, Neb., and 'vp driven the machine towards JWl, Sheriff Peter Uufty of Holt pit1 accosted Mi Ford'a machine 1 he outskirts of O'Neill shortly rm idni(ht Saturday, n unidentified youth from Norfolk, ., driver of the car, believed the riff to he hiiihwayman and re- d to halt, whereupon Unify fired shots at the gasoline tank and of the fleeing machine, accord M Herbert Ford, brother of the lindrd girt. I'eing one of the girla in the ma- tie rait her armi in protection nit the supposed "robber, sher Duffy obierved her ihadow mat the windshield and ne ed that a gun was held in her d. yotina Ford declared. he bulled penetrated the bark of ""jawfceat, one striking Mint rord jTuovt tire kirr. Ait airl received firVt aid at O'Nrill wai rushed on an early morn train to Sioux City. mphr?y Band Returns From Week a Fishing Trip SummVev. Neb- Auir. 21. (Spe- ) The Humphrey Lonrert band returned from a week' fishing at f.ake Andes, S. D. The band oed at icveral town on the way f gave concerts, also distributing a luster edition" of the Humphrey Vspaper advertising the city. The r.i . i t i. i . iaa iutonists orouRiu uac auoui tuu k bass, weighing from two to e pound each. . tn TTurt Attemntmir to i -. ;"".. IPut Ring in Bull a Nose fcumseh, Neb., Aug. 21. (Spe IWF R I.aflin. stockman and Ivrr nf frnh Orchard, was seri- V a L ' I I -- ,A y mjurrrj wmic rimcavui hir w a ring in a bull s nose, lhe bun hrrn tied, hut the rone slioned he animal dunned forward, and iligaments and flesh of Mr. Laf I lait hand were badly, torn by frofi Cars an Hour Counted On H. "West of Grand Island ranrt Talanrl. Nch.. Aub. 21. ecial Telegram.) State road au- htiea are making a count 01 rrai on main highways, the count on i .inrn n minwav iui wcsi ui riiv. from 6 o'clock Sunday Lning to 8 'clock Sunday evening d 1,125 cars, or SO every hour rDVKRTIHKMKN'T. m wer Form of Iron rimlj IIIWICIJG llrl rengthand Energy ml ba well ' and strong, rigor, force and power Mood is rich in iron," amea Francis Sullivan, viififm Rellevua llosm- lor Department J, flew in West Chester county "Ir. in vour red blood enables you to resist and over- e disease ana mat nounsnea y rtsrean in your body. Without y(ur W?oo becomes nun, paie rOOT OlOUU caiiuui, vital organs and as a ,y have pains in your lys, indigestion, head- il all run-down and a lu Lf.ul 4 lierll ah llr nmtff tnirn r Vish lit y Ml - t 1 tf . i 1 5lcki Iron do not watte itlmulating mediclnn or lit directly enrich your wer form of iron lold ider the name of Nux- i lilra tlm Iron In anin Rnla and ! In A form "Tfinto your blood. luxated Iron today. Take land it you have not, like Aiera, obtained most eur . Sitrength and enemy, the m f ill promptly refund your 'flowing local druitgiiti will led Iron with thie "tli jry back" tuarantee: Beaton ikfrnian k McConnell, Hainei ; Wrritt Drua Co., Green Drug .BRANSEN .AYER PIANO malty Priced hded tn the Back- Hawaii Begins Radio Instruction Radiophone Kerriving Srta to f Installed in Itural Schools, Report. (My lnlrallHia4 Mew twrtb.) Honolulu, Aug. 21. I'lana for the uuiiif uration of rural education in lianati uy niu niipimm itaiv n . n ainiuimcej by aughaii Mac l aug'try, suprriittrndrnt of public in trurtion at lionnlulu. S u p e r i n t endrnt MarCaughcy's rlan call for the inttalUtitui of laii'l.iril ra'lmpliDiie receiving arts in all rural silioole. which at firt will be uinl i.riinarily to enable both schcMil children and adults of the conimutuiy to "Imtrn in" on the regular lircaltastuig of musical and other entrrtainnirnt numbers from Honolulu, working along the lines of making rural school houses serve as Community centrrs. It i planned to inM.iII as soon as poisitile a powerful transmitting lunt at headquarters of the public inttructinn drpartmcnt in Honolulu from which it will he possible to broadcast Irrturrs on various educa tional subjects at certain hours of the day. This arraiigciiirtit will also ir.ake possible the liroadcasting ol lectures to teachers by the superin tendent or by educators who may be in Honolulu, perhaps pasipg through the city on trans l'acific trannrs. l'lans also are bring worked out for the broadcasting of extrusion courses, particularly in agriculture. trout the extension d-;iartiiHnt tf the I'uimtity of lU4ii at Honolulu, a fratute which is espected lo prove of great value to farmers in the but tying districts. Sparks Tor lot'! and brng distance recep tion cf broa kamnu stations sm g!e wire anut Jikj lo l.'u frtt in Ir th u sulhcirnt. StrandcJ or solid copper wire furms the brst material Itom whuli to construct your aerul, A splrndid cup for the crystal de tutor Hid y be made by using th,e lirats end of a sholtftiri cartridife. iiig the surface of crystal eoitd. I Iran this out thoroughly and pack the mineral into it with tinfoil, rav A alas bottle netk shoved over the end of a short stick forms an excellent and inexpensive insulator. Good switch Points for tunintf cum anq receiving iransiorineri may be made of exploded ,22-raliber ritle ihrlls. II y insertuiir the wire into the open end and tuoperly rriDimnii the cartridge a good connection may be ttui'le. Iadio experiments cannot lie ear r;rd on without fixrd rotidrnrre. Tin foil and paper or copper tat s tune, keiiuiiibrr, any two conduc tors parated by insiiutors- or by sir possess electro-static capacity. The greater the area of these two condnriors. the greater will be their capacity. Creditor! Close Shop. Sidney, Neb,, Aua. 21. Ouecial.) The toggery shop of I.eon l ine was closed by creditors. It is stated l'me owes about $12,000. the lamer part to the First National bank of this city. How to Keep Well r OR. W, A. CVAM9 QuMiiaete (wwwsuBf krfwe, wane lies aavat a,eaiiH4t el iae. ania So lr. toe kr l Ik ta, will k aatveeel aHHHllr kHS 14) aw laMiaisaa. sebee a laa4, a44i4 Mnlaee M H4. lr. iaM will Make SKiaatii mt smuiat Saa InlvMual . titmt Idlae to m ml la Crt(kti lltl COAL We offer for prompt delivery the following high-grade fuel. Very limited stock. i i Spadri Lump or Grate Arkansas Anthracite A fuel that needs no Introduction. Our fonnnge I limited. This coal freshly mined. Itescreened at yard. T 1 Blue Flame -Semi Anthracite We ran furnish a limited quantify 0f this excellent foel - direct from car. Sice lump. T I Egg Hard-Perm Anthracite The most satisfying fuel to born. Wallenberg Colorado-Lump-Nut Hie highest grade bituminous coal la this market. Clean, hot, hard formation. Good stocker. T 1 Petroleum Coke Carbon An ashless fnel of great beating power for hot air and hot water furnaces. T T SPECIALS Fernwood Pea-Arkansas Anthracite B. B. Bi-product Coke Nut Size Especially adapted for base burners. Tery satisfactory and money savers. T I Stored nnder corer on dry, clean, concrete floors. Screened care fully and delivered to your bin by experienced men. SUNDERLAND BROS CO. Retail Office, 303 S. 15th St. AT. 2700. I Wasm CWarr asA a - 1 1 ij ayMa 600 '495 J - I I a Tlfrl ana muuc oiott ItltSt r rl. . C a ilif suu imm mi i Pimples Keep Young Men Down! They" Malt Women, Too, a Puxzlat How S. S. S. Stops Skin Eruptions Positivaly. Ptmptoa and skin aruptlnns hsra a fries, you pay (or every pustule, Mark-hud and pimple on your race, 'lmplia produce prejuillca and prevent proapontjf. Vour heart mar be golJ, . R. . wui Kid ( I ha Oaahlat ate-Calaailly. ADVF.KTISKMKNT. -3 , , - - - - - iml Castle I ! Ais a t f a J5 Tea .V Mr k h iMi tn k ,( fuptiBt I'lmUr B en 4..i t k. I, a tha u.uate f i lliln t'intt.tv siumaH, tu i, a'e Full i(a a (-r.ni a. la an I i.u l.r, Yjui. mea S'i. xnen, fcaie s In v' "Hi. I Kei a an I UIS OUI fall V i( aavl fa a auiunri Skw4 elMitae. s I i la vk tua m-ml ) lul ilaalrvtare l aiuavl Imyuriitaa, leu m ra If e ns a .! lima. a. n, a h.e a-l mm mf a Ju'V l t.:Ul.,e l . ai wet I S ywurwlf. It ei.a, mt ! SHual ruaarl! ; .a kl ' af fla-H Hl! 49 l al.n-e. It.al K t "t tt a-aaf nioeaKt r.-rie mii ea et IWi Wtlli(f,SliaSMvUi k, fcvmi'.e tiKf rr t,"s is e a-4'k a, a. '( .. ia, o ii a a . aa4 mm )-r la.e ! t ai fi riii, ttt ft r ., t , I W . In . mmt, a m a la a't at a'l is e ''. la ta im the aue e Us av.fa ' al WOMAN COULD NOT WORK Made Strong and Well by Lydia EaPinkham's Veg etable Compound St. FauCMinn. "I took Lydia E. Tinkham's Veiretable Comjiound for in tired, worn-out reclinn and pain ful periods. IoneJ to set up with a pain In my head and pama in my lower parts and back. Of ten I was nut able to do my work. 1 read Ira your little book about l.ydia K 1'ink ham 'a Vag utablo Comrxmnil and I nave) taken ic I leei so wn and strong ani can do every bit of my work ani not a pain in my back now. 1 retcommend yiur nivdicioa and you can uto tins l. tt.-r as a test). moiiUl.' Mr. 1'iiiu M titR, M WmsU'W St.,t. I'aul, Mimt. Jut anuttur csaa ah. ra a womar) found relief by taking l.ydia Khnk bsm'a Yeitetiiblt) tVimaund. Many tunc tbvsei t.rwd, wrn-uvit ftlinif and rains about the My ara frna tr,tuiWs many wonwa hava. IhaVefa tatiltt iVnuvund U'HUiMf aUu tit Jut this em.litl.it, lh rt I result ra n.uJ by h dUa;rswiitila ; vmi.t..ma .inrf ay f'K aft.-r j ani 1 ne r, l.ydia I.'. ItnVUm'a 'Vetrrtabla r.imiHin J I a Wnnian's MeJi. ina f"f W vttiaA'a Ailmcata, Always ralial'la. Rupture Cured In 30 Days or No Pay llllllllllllllllllllllll r w it ill V ,1 MORE ABOUT HAY FEVER. Th plants which canst hay fever have inconspicuous flowers. The disease i caused by pollen. The only pollen which causes it is that which is wind borne, As a rule (to wiich there art ex- rr.in.ns) the bay fever plants are nrles a source of injury to trops and oi loss to urmrrs. Occasionally a cold or modified luy fevrr results from slicking sn oiloriferous flower to one s nose, but suth attai ks arc not properly termed bay fever. The hay fever plants of one sec tion are not those ol all sections. Ihrrelore. occasionally a hay fever tutlrrtr gets relirf by changing his tlx (!' even though be changes to a ibstrirt where tbere is hay fevrr. Die reouisitt is tlut he change to a plare where tbrrt art not many of the pUnts which give him hay fever. Koses, goMcnroil, lilies of the val ley, honeysuckle and other pretty. odoriferous and insect pollinated flowers An not cause hay fever. The pollrn of ragweed may be carried more than five miles by a high wind. It is not csrrird sa far as fifteen miles, at least not in such quantities as will permit a man to inhale a dose Urge enough to give him hay fever. Grass pollen is rarely carried far as a mile. There are no hav fever weeds at locations higher than 6.000 fert. All resorts located more than 7 .OIK; alti tude tilt bay (net iter. An uUnd ir.ott tlut I ke rrd free is Salt it surroua-led by ten miles of water. , Island clutrr to mainland may be .tree if weeds ra kept down and the wind generally comes oil the wa ter. No resort at low altitudes re mains permanent! tree from hay I fever unless the weeds art kept ,Mn. I Many cities have ami-weed or.Jb i nances. As a rule these art too se. vert as to provisions and too lenient as til administration. It is not necessary to keep weeds down to four inches In height. Smct there is no harm esccot from flower ing, a twelve-inch limit is enough. If a man knows which pollrns cause his trouhte and watrlirs the reads and del. Is around his neighborhood in tell igenl ly he stands ahmt as good a rinnre ol escaping his attack as he will y going away to a resort. Few resorts have studied the weeds snd grasses of the vicinity oe have kept track of the pollens in the air and seen to it that intelligent td control is csrrird out in their vl cinity. When they do ibis they will be aMe tn otler their patrons a ninth more s-i'isfartnry servire. Should the Tceih Co? M. f. T, writes: "An X-ray of teeth shows three or f"ur with pus ssrkS at the roots. My physician says to have them out. Dentists ssy to hstig on to my own teeth as ions' as possible, YUiat would you advise in a per son nearly 50 years of sge? Lately have had pains in calves of legs, seemingly in muscles, and in musrlrs at back nf knees, which come and go. Also, soreness in muscles at aides pi neck, towards the bs.k. "Could theae pains be caused by Infected teeth?" REPLY. Your pains could be csused by ab sorption of infection from your teeth. I wish I knew what to tell )ou to Jo, but 1 am ts much at se as you aie I have known of rates of anemia, diabetes, liright's disease, rheuma tism and neuritis getting well alter the teeth wert removed. 1 hava known ol other cases when estradiol! promised just ts much, but where no improvement followed pulling. ome casrs that weit cured showed very little undrr X-ray. some cases that wert not benefited showed much. flow to tell which it which. frankly, 1 do not know. Health ASects Vision. L. K. writes: "Ever since the sge of 10 1 havt read a great deal. Now, at 15, 1 was told by my physieitn wheit I obtained my glasses that I am half Wind. "Would you please advise mt lu this matter? "if 1 were to go and spend at least two months in the country or mountains, living outdoors mostly, vtould 1 regain my norms! vision? KEI'LY, It is possible. The state of the general health has a good deal to do with vision. Gal! Bladder Suspected. M. E. II. writes: "Hesse tell me the cause and remedy for excessive leli lung during the night. 1 am a middle-aged woman and careful as to diet. Will this belching affect my heart?" KEI'LY. iieicning wiiu n uevciopt in ine night generally meant trouble in the gall bladder. The danger to your heart it not great. LLmt in Milk Useless. It A u ..'I... t la Ik. ...,t-r eie lerecfiifur in nf rtti teaanrmnl nt of lime water in milk or water after meals twice a day harmful? I, It the daily use of baking soda in water, at it recommended by one medicine agency, bcnrhtul ui harmful REI'LY. I, Pi i haps set. Moderately so. It does no good. Soft waters are tome what belter than hint sajtera l.ir drinking purposes at well as 1 r i wasiiing cioinet. L llirniiul. Parents' Problems What course should he followed in the case of a boy of III who is very slow, dallying over whatever task ht may, be doing lessons, chores, tie? loness is of two kinds. The first arises ftom a somewhat slug gish mentality for which a child it nowise to blame. "I ht second, which may be called "dilly-dallying" is the child's own f4iilt. In tlralmg with childrrn who are slow (mm eithrr cause, a good plan is to set a task to be completed within a given time, with a reward for sue rrss or some penalty for failure. 4lVr.MTirtir.t.T. STOP ITCHING SKIN Zfmo the Clean, Antisrptic Liquid, Givci Prompt Rrlicf There Is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves Itching tor ture and that cleaners and soothes the skin. Aak any druKdst for a I'o or tl bottle ot Zfino and apply It aa di rected. Boon you will nnd that Ir ritations, I'linplee. Work heads. hesema, Tllotrhea. Klnawnrni and similar akin troublea will disappear. Zerno, Ilia tivnatratlnv, tl"fyln liquid, la all that la needed, for It banlehea moat skin aruptlona, makes the akin soft, amooth and healthy, j AND wear! You'd HLthlnk lhe Good year All-WeathcrTrcad Solid Tire wai made of iron-lf you didn't know It Ii aprlngier even than many ao called cushion tires. tlkf0f i mmpm tae GoaeSear react TsVes saa 94 trrittJ hi iki GaWyear Trace Tire Deafer. GOODjYiXAn Ft Smith Truck aad Tractor Corporation Mim IX ailai oass 1)10 Jaiaea Street OMAHA lice Want Ads Produce Kesults. HIAND! The Omaha Bee's Circulation and Advertising Figures Both Show Splendid Gains in July, 1922 CIRCULATION: PAID ADVERTISING: DAILY SUNDAY 71,625 76,332 AN increasing circulation of greater buying power spells ever-increasing results for advertisers as the trend toward good business continues. It is but natural that the splendid gains The Omaha Bee has been ' showing in circulation should be accompanied by handsome increases in advertising for The Omaha Bee gains in circulation mean gains in business for The Omaha Bee advertisers. The Omaha Morning Bee THE EVENING BEE I.I..M in ), (-r J (l- kyJrateJ t st. fut i.i isivtn e. .... . , Mi -. t . hi a- i ' r. a iron 1 1 lit, arts. i , i . jv4 Wui si i. 1 Sa tsmsl. at s ., ttaue s. c