Sees Father First Time in Memory j Mrs. L. L. Doyle of Fremont t Reunited W ith Parent After 30 Years. • _ * Special Dispatch to The Omaha Bee. Fremont, Neb., July 17.—Mr*. L. L. Doyie, "0, wife of a Northwestern brtUteinaji, today enjoyed the pleasure of ‘meeting her father, John Smith, Kioiix City, for the first time that she caj remember. Placed in an orphan age shortly after her birth."“when her m<4tier dieii. Mrs. Doyle. her brother anj sister, lost titeir identities when thay were adopted by fester parents. St-s. Doyle started to locate her fatjier and other relatives in 1921 when she made an investigation of th#a short cit w^ved their undoing. A. F. Goode, Retired Farmer, Dies; Funeral Is Today A. F. Goode, 77, retired farmer, died Monday morning at his home, 324 North Thirty-fifth street. He is survived by a wife and seven chil dren. Funeral services will be held Wed nesday at 2:30 at the Swedish Mission church, Twenty-third and Davenport streets. Burqial will be in West Lawn cemetery. I i Prices and Terms Lower Than Ever Starting Our Second Week Mid-Summer Sale of Grands, Uprights, Player Pianos i j: / 4 : Used Uprights Priced to Suit Every Purse “pianos used as demon strators in our store or .returned from rental. '-Fully guaranteed and each has been over •fjauled by our factory ^/experts. I Upright Bargains ^'ichirmer, only.$88.00 Schubert only .$08.00 Wood 4 Smith, only $115.00 Harrington, only ... $125.00 t Camp 4 Co., only .. $135.00* Huntington, only ... $150.00 Wegman, only . $165.00 ^ fmerion, only ... . $175.00 /V Hamilton, only.$180.00 Schmoller & Mueller $195.00 Hardman, only.$210.00 Hobart Cable, only... $220.00 Steger *. Soni, only $260.00 Emereon, only .$325.00 Steinway, only .$350.00 Complete Player Outfit Only , $190 Ivory k*v», 88 not*, genuine copper wound braaa atringa, wonder ful tone and appear ance. Fully guaranteed. Bench, Scarf and $1* worth of Mueie Bone Free. v Player Piano Bargains—A-l Condition Angelui, only .$190.00 Hartford, only .$265.00 Schumann, only.$280.00 ^^Solo Concerto, omy $365.00 Aeolian, only.$375.00 Schmoller &. Mueller $385.00 Steck Pianola . $500.00 Art Apollo Reproducing, $550 Specials on String Instruments - To make room for shipments now enronte, we are sacri ficing the present stock of small (foods. NOTE THESE HARO A INS. Mandolin*.So.00 ar|d Up £ Guitar* . $8.00 and Up Ukelele* . too.OO and Up « FREE set of atringe with each purchase. EASY TERMS. Pianos for Rent $3 Per Month Your choice of twenty-five pianos for $3.00 a month. FREE tuning and insur ... anee. Should you desire " to purchase within a year, your rental can apply as part payment on anv / NEW PIANO oil PLAY ER PIANO. Specials in Records Rolls, Sheet Music firtO Phonograph Record* — Victor, Pathe, IJrunswlck, all makes slightly used. For merly sold at T5c and $1 50— on HALE at 20ff eaoh. 300 PLAYER ROLLS, former ly sold at 75c to 51.50; on HALE at 2r»^ *nd SO*1. Popular SHEET MUSIC, reg ular price 30c; NOW JOc. Gentleman: I am Intareated In the bargain marked with an X. Pleata tend ma detailed information regarding it. New Era Baptists Open Convention \ _ Negro Churches of Nebraska Send Delegates to Meet ing Here. The sixth annual session of the New Era Baptist Sunday school and Baptist Young People’s union con ventions being "held at the Pilgrim Baptist church, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton streets, the rest of this week, weie formally opened at 10 Tuesday morning. Rev. Paul Calhoun, pastor of the United Presbyterian church, deliv ered an inspirational address. The introductory sermon was given by Rev. William Franklin of the Pilgrim Baptist church, Omaha. Delegates from the negro Baptist churches in Hastings. Beatrice. Grand Island, Norfolk, South Sioux City and Lincoln will atteAd. The delegates range from 12 years in age up. Today will he occupied In organiz ing the meeting. An address of wel come will be delivered tonight by Mrs. Jane Johnson of the Pilgrim Baptist church. -- Robert Daly, 6, Drowned in Lake. Near Creston, la. Special Dispatch to The Omaha Hee. Creston, la., July 17. — Robert Daley, who would have been 7 next month, was drowned in McKinley lake near Creston when he was caught in a current, swept off his feet and went down in nine feet of water. In company with his mother, Mrs. S. M. Daley, daughter of E. John son, 206 South Bureau street, Cres ton, Robert 1yd come to Creston to visit from his'home in Oak Park, III. Two years ago Robert's brother died. Decision on Insurance Premium Is Appealed Lincoln, July 17.—Maintaining that an insurance contract cannot be SDVERTISE.MENT ji GIRLS! MAKE UP [ | A LEMON CREAM ; Lemons Whiten and Beautify Skin; !; also bleach Tan, Freckles Mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents, shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin softener and complexion beautifier. Massage th.s sweetly fragrant lemon cream Into tbe face, neck, arms and hands, then shortly note the youthful beauty, soft ness and whiteness of your skin. FbmouB stage beauties us# this harmless lemon cream to bring that velvety, clear, rosy white complexion, also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach because It doesn't irritate. — abandoned or canceled by either party to it, except~nx such right is set out in the policy, the Great Wes# ern Accident Insurance company of Des Moines, la., yesterday appealed from a Ituffalo county decision that Ralph D. Harrington does not owe it $70, the amount of on# yearly premium. Harrington took out a policy fur five years. He paid the first year, but in the second year wrote he could not pay the premium a tie1 asked that the policy be canceled. The Buffalo county district court sustained him and the company contests. Munger to Hear v 100 Booze Cases Second Offenders May Get Prison Sentences, Says District Attorney. Three clerks are being kept busy in the office of District Attorney J. (*. Kinsler sorting evidence and pre paring various documents, getting ready for the grind of federal court which opens Monday, July II. More than lf>0 liquor cases will come before Judge Munger, who will preside. Kinsler declares every effort will be made to send persons convicted the second time for selling liquor to the federal prison. ‘‘That's the only way we will be able to win back the respect for fed eral law.” said Kinsler. ‘‘Fines are of no consequence to successful boot leggers.” Fremont Man Faked Suicide Wife Claims in Divorce Bill Special Dispatch to The Omaha Bee. Fremont, N’eb , July 17.—In addi tion to threats against her life, Ella R. Rahman, wife of Henry C. Rah man. Scribner, in an application for divorce, charges her husband retired to his room and fired a revolver through a window to give her the impression that he had committed suicide. A year ago Mrs. lahman filed suit for divorce, but the couple later ad justed their differences and the case was dismissed. Recent false accusa tions by her husband, she says, charging her with relations with a salesman for the Packard Automobile company of Omaha, in addition to alleged atiacks and quarrels during the last year, have caused her sgain to appeal for a divorce and the cus tody of their two daughters, Gladys, 9, and lone, 7. Boy Narrowly Escapes Being Killed liv Train Sperinl Dispatch to The ttmllii Bee. Grand Island. Neb . July 17.— Har vey Fee. 15, of Rincoln, narrowly es caped death at Wood River, 16 miles west of here, late Monday when the car he was driving was struck by a Union Pacific train, hurled 15 feet and wrecked. The young man crawled out from the wrecked car apparently unhurt. He said he did not see the approach ing train until too late to avoid the collision. I EPWORTH MILITARY ACADEMY EPWORTH. IOWA « Me'hoc! lam'a only Military St hod. Full*- icrredited Wat Point a*«***m « Military * rl All men tear h era. Christian atm «*jber* >'if:*-»n• •• r* Campus. r-lhng lawn and large ai.ada tre*». Own farm, dairy and art*-* an water t -er and Ix>wer S< L '» Ht MMKR S< 'HOOF.. JCLY ]5 to AIO 31 Winter H-hool <.-pena 8^t. 11 K»Hd i* *»w. - K creproof Eir*Jl«it cma.ne h< me ewlrtng be* auae of imall number. ENROLLMENT LIMITED. Apply at cno« for catalog to COLONEL F. Q BROWN. 1». I) . Ere*, t LORNADOONE Shortbread The perfect shortbread. Delicious ■lone or with fresh or preserved frosts, is made by the bakers of U need a Biscuit The National Soda Cracker NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Burgess Bedtime Stories i Bj THORNTON W. BI KG ESS. No on* ever yef wan pl»asrd Or happy made by betnjc leaned. Peter Rabbit. Danny Meadow Mouse Teases Peter. Danny Meadow Mouse was right. Peter Rabbit was back the very next morning. Curiosity brought him there. He thought that perhaps he might have better luck in trying to find Danny's new home. Danny was watching for him. He popped out of one of his private little paths in the tall grass right in front of Peter. "Hello, Peter!” said he. "What have you come back for?" "Just to be neighborly, Danny,” replied Peter. "You see until yester day I saw nothing of you for so long that I just had to come over here again this morning. How is Nanny?!^ "Very well, thank you, Peter. Very well Indeed,” squeaked another voice, and Nanny Meadow Mouse herself ap peared from another private little "Hello, Peter!” said he. "What hare you come back for?" path, which wag so much like a tun nel in the tall grasa. "It is fine to see an old friend," she added. “We have very few visitors these days." "If you'll tell me where your home is I’ll be glad to call often,” replied Peter artfully. Danny grinned, but he took pains that Peter shouldn't see that grin. "Follow me, Peter," said he, and turn ing, disappeared in the private little path. Peter started after him eagerly. But the same thing happened that i had happened the day before. The j grass was so tall that Peter couldn’t ! see Dannv, and he couldn't follow that private little path. After two . or three jumps he stopped. "Where are you, Danny?" he called. "Right over here, Peteri" cried Danny's squeaky little voice off at one side. Eagerly Peter hurried in that 'di rection. But as before he could see nothing for the tall grass. "I can t see you, Danny," he cried. "Here I am,” squeaked Danny, this time from another direction. Again Peter hurried in ttie direc tion of that voice, and again he failed to find Danny Meadow Mouse. "Aren’t you coming?” squeaked Danny, off at one side. "Of course,"cried Peter. But when he reached the place that voice had seemed to come from, Danny wasn't there. It was very provoking. "Why don’t you wait for me?" he cried indignantly. "I am waiting,” squeaked Danny just a little ahead of him. This time he really did wait, but even when Peter was so close to him that he almost stepped on him he didn’t see Dflnnv fn that tall fi-rass "Watch your slep, Peter, watoli your step!" cried Danny, from almost under Peter's very feet, it startled Peter so that he Jumped hack, kbit he saw Danny this time. "Now, see if you can't follow me better," said Danny, and turning, dis appeared. Peter did his best, but it was of no use. He simply couldn't keep track of Danny Meadow Mouse in that tall grass. Danny pretended to become impatient. "I guess it is no use try ing to show you that new homo of mine, Peter Rabbit," said he. "if you can't follow me 1 certainly can't lead you to it. I've wasted all the time X can this morning. Oood-by, Peter. Come again." And that was the last that Peter heard from Danny Meadow Mouse that morning. Copyright, 1823. The next story: "How Nanny Chose the New Home.” The population in some parts of China is so dense that millions are furred In Uv® nn fh*v U’atf>r in boats. Starting Wednesday, 9 A. M. An Absolute Disposal of 150 Pairs of Women’s White and Color Combination Pumps and Oxfcfrds Genuine $8 and $10 Values, While they last, your choice at only *. Sport Footwear to match your summer outfit. White Nile Cloth with smart trimmings of colored leathers. White Pumps White Oxfords One Strap Modeli, trim- Very imart, trimmed med with yellow kid, blue with jockey red k i d, kid or jockey red kid. green kid or black patent. P-a The sizes are somewhat broken, so it -will prove to your advantage to plan - an early attendance Wednesday. Every article in BOTH STORES lias been reduced in price so that, no matter what you may need, you are certain of a very handsome savings. This sale has been planned to MAKE US FRIENDS. Prices lowered to make it worth your while to come to either one or the other of our stores. We want hundreds of Omahans to attend this sale. We want you to become ACQUAINTED with our lines of merchandise and our poli cies of doing business. This great sale will make a big im pression. We have cut some of our lines sensationally. Read a few of the exceptional bargains for this week. Remember, every dollar’s worth of merchandise offered is from our regular stocks; not a penny’s worth of stock has been added to this GET ACQUAINTED SALE. Remember the Addre»»e» — Come Early for Choice Selection*. Both Store* Are FULL of Hone»t Bargain* Bargains Bargains Two BIG Stores Full of BARGAINS . . . 35c Pari.* Garter?, all shade* .... . 10 c 50c Paris Garters, all shade* . . . 20e 26c Plain White Handker chief*, dozen... . §1.25 26c Sox, all s.zes and shades, 2 pair . 2r»e Soft Collar*, regular 25c, 35e and 50c value?, in small and large sizes only. - for. .2T>C 50c, 60c and 75c Sox, broken lines, pair Three pair for . . . SI .00 Bi| Earl & WILSON Shirt Sale These are the genuine F. A W. shirt*. We guarantee every shirt to give perfect satisfaction for one full year. Every shirt reduced for thi* sale—wo will quote onlv one price, other* reduced ac cordingly. 12.50 Karl £ Wilson Shirt ... SI ,S%*» $1.00 Knitted Ties, fine value? r,r>r <2 00 Gut Silk Tics, very smart . ;>oc Men’s Athletic Underwear, regular $1.25, $1.50 val ues, choice ;»r»r Other items, such as Golf Hose, Gaps. Holts. Shirts (except white', Kelt Hats and Women's Hose are now selling at a fraction of their value. Got Acquainted NOW ■ while we are making these special price reductions. * --/or Men and Women 1509 Farnam Street 1908 Farnam Street