THE BEE; OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 0, 1913 ill ESTES PARK HIGH AND COOL CHICAGO Colorado Resort Has a Number of At tractions for Tourists. AUTOMOBILE USHING TRIPS Visitor Can Tnlto Machine Vp Into the llllla nml Get "Where Trottt Are I.tveljr, Thick nml neatly for File. Estes park, seventy miles northwest of Denver, Is a natural amphitheater cover ing 100,000 acres at the foot of Colorado's grandest mountain, long's ' Peak. On every sld,e la a clrclo. of great snow peaks, Including Vpsllon, Hugue's, Flat Top, Chapln and a score of others. The park offers ovry attraction the tourist, vaca tlonlst or traveler could desire.- To tho hardy mountain climber Long's peak presents a greater variety of prohlems than any other In the United States, with a view unsurpassed In tno world at the summit. For the less adventurous there are peaks affording every variation of sport In mountain climbing, Including ec ploratton of Interesting, glaciers. Svery variety of ' samei from ' bear, mountain lion, bob-cat and deer to the insignificant chipmunk, , Is fount, in. abundance near the park. The Big Thompson river and its tributaries stocked each year with 2,000,000 trout, af ford Unsurpassed fishing. The nutorn blle .drives In the park nre among Colo rado's wonders'tn road '-building.- In fact, there Is no sport or adventure of tho mountains In which Estos paik does not excel. A noted traveler of the present Oay. who , has wandered over the. earth for twenty vfive years, visited Estes yark last year for the first time. Lecturing in Denver later he pronounced Its mountain scenery the most beautiful on the Klobe. Every one who has spent a season then will agree that the traveler spoks the s'.mple truth. The park 1b reached from Denwr over the Union Paclflo to Fort Collins, and thence by automobile, through Big Thompson canyon, u distance of forty miles. Automobiles make connections dally with the Union Pacific trains at Fort Collins. CANADIAN PACIFIC SPENDS BIG SUM FOR IMPROVEMENTS The activities of the Canadian Pacific railway and its Influence on the financial, mercantile, manufacturing nml labor in terests of Canada .will Ji j .pOitJaJly ai;,r.o elated when It Is stated that Hi 'ho cur rent year thlB company's ni'prpprUtlons for the construction of addltlonnl rail way mileage, for cars and locomotives, terminal facilities at St. John, Montreal, Toronto, Fort William, Winnipeg, Cal gary, Vancouver and elsewhere, for ocean steamships ' and hotels, extensions of the telegraph system, shops, sidings and Improvements generally In Canada, will approximate no less a sum than .JIOO.000,000. WOMAN GIVES JUSTICE A JOLT She Is a I-arvycr, She Told the Jadse Whnt to Do, and He Did It. Here Is one way of maintaining Jersej Justice. And It took a woman the first woman lawyer, ever admitted to practlco Jn Monmouth;, county to discover it: Mrs. Ada May Lewis, who has a 9-year-,old daughter, nnd who Is tha wife of Ellas "II. Lewis, a. well known politician of Fair Haven, N. J.,. charged that she had been deserted and was without support from her husband. Mra.k Lewis ' retained Mrs. Mary W, Button, wife of William' J. Sutton of Red Bank, who recently was graduated from the New York Law school with high honors, to, prosecute the case, When the case was called before Justice of .the Peace Frank Mulford the defense obtained a postponement. When it came, up again yesterday Attorney Joseph- Rellly, for Mr. Lewis, presented a doctor's affidavit to the effect that his client was too 111 to appear and asked for another post ponement Mrs. Sutton objected. More than that, .she said 'that unless her client was granted an immediate hearing she would take a.teps to have the. Justice of the peace 'indicted. Whereupon the hearing proceeded, ,wlth the result that Lewis. was placed under a $500 bond to .pay his wife $6 a week for the support 'of her daughter. Lewis did not appear. l4ew York, World. . DEADLY DANGER,' NEW FORM jPerllooa Consrquenccsof Directing;! . v Jet. ,ol OotnnresHcd Air . ) Afirninat Hody. J - A striking coincidence calls attention to ia new peril to life In an increasingly common industrial device. Last week a tragedy was reported from Camden, N. jj., in which a lad was Killed In a pecul j jlarly painful and horrible manner by two tiof his comrades, who Injected compressed fair into his mouth. Onlyf a few days Ubefore "The Lancet," of London, printed inn article on the subject, telling of sev .eral deaths which had been causey by (simply directing a, Jet'of compressed air - .against the victims, without actually In- Isertlng the nozzle into their bodies. Jt should be understood that for a jet of compressed air to strike the body any .""'jwhere Is likely to cause serious' If not 'fatal injury, while for it to be directed , against the mouth or oar or any opening ' bf the body is as deadly as a hot "from a rifle. The Increasing use of com- pressed air for industrial and even for domestic purposes makes this warning Sfcltlmely and important-Cleveland Plain TrDealer. ! Shake OH Ynnt- IfienmntlNtn. Now la tbe Ume to get rid of your Rheumatism. Try a twenty-five cent bottl,of. Chamberlain; Liniment and see 'bow.quipkiy jrQf rheumatlo palna dis appear. For sale by all drugglsts.-Ad-verttoement P1,1 CHICAGO LirVSiTED 6:30 P. M. X1UBIU1I. "ARRIVING Afternoon EXPRESS 4:20 P. M. MORNING 7:15 A. IVL LB. & O. at m mv Your Vacatidn ? feo to Wyoming, the Black Hills, Minnesota, or to the Great North Woods and Lake Country of Wisconsin and Tflichigan. Plan to take advantage en route- f the splendid train service maintained via thj hicagand North Western Line the Pioneer Line W st -jnd Northwest. Low Round Trip Fares . ere In effect' dally June 1st to Sept. ..i to poiuts Northwest, North and Northeast, among the more important being the1 following: Lander, Wyo. Deadwood, S. D. Lead, S. D. Rapid City, S. D. Hot Springs, S. D. Kasola. Minn. $23.25 18.75 18.75 17.25 15.75 12.85 White Bear Lake, Minn. ic vri MiHHeteakaBack,MiHB. 16.20 Return limit October 31st Favorable stopover privileges. spondlngly low tares to other I'jr NWi84 sp& juven ay pvaji no aavfj ; OpS3J9UI 5SOUI p.UIJ IJA, VXOJ HOTELS ASU JlESOttTS'. lO Miniates From City Hall To Ideal Summer Resort SPEND your aparo hours all summer, bathtn?, canoeing, riding, playing golf or lennu. 10 minutea' ride from city's heat to tho cool, freth breezes and delight of beach and country. Large, airy rooms, single or en suite with private baths. Perfect service. Excellent cuisine. American or European plan. For rates and booklet, address manager, Chicago BeacK Hotel he 5 1 tt Boulevard ou tha LVc Shoes. Qucaxa SERVICE SVi;E?NI) DINKHS HRAmr 0,00 I .M.-r- oK 8:00 A. sr. ANTRAL at 9:05 A. M. and 10:30A . jui now lorn, uosion, and 9:oc a, M. lor Northern Michigan. LiV-?n a"?," ntM 10!J5,A-M- for Now York: ij30 A. M. for New York, Boston. ' pf!??SlfiV4NlA at 8:45 A M., 10:05 A. M.: lanM Ci't t0T NW York" Wah,nBton At- GRAN1) TRUNK at 3:00 P..M. for Montreal and 1SIUK at 11:00 A. M. for Now York. BIG FOUR -C. & O. at 9:25 A. M., for' tho Vlr glnlas, Norfolk. v, B. O. at 11:00 A.'M.for Now York "and-Wash Intrton. NIOICEL PLATE at 10:35 A. M. for Now York ariti " , CHICAGO AT 7:00- A. M.' FOR' CON- ii!,vxiunss wixii . i , ... LAKE SHORE at 8:25 A,- Mi for Now York, Boa ton PENNSYLVANIA at 8:45 A. M. for Now York. PERE MARQUETTE at 7:30. A. M. for Northern Michigan. 8:00 A. k. for Washington.' DAYLIGHT SPECIAL SUN PARLOR, LOUNGE CAR" TRAIN, ARRIVING CHICAGO 0:00 P. M. FOR EVENING CONNECTIONS. Attractive Excursion fares to tho East direct routes, also circuit tours that embrace tho famous vacation regions and the great cities of tho East. Let us tell you about them. J. B. Reynolds, City Passenger Agent, 1502 Farnam Street, Omaha. Phono Douglas 1238. 'olon Springs, Wis. $19.60 :hcll !.ake. TVb. 17.75 DnunmondLkeOwen),Wis. 20. JO Rice Lake. Wis. 18.00 Eirchwcod, Wis. Chetek, Wis. Cable, Wis. R&dissoB, Wis. 18.60 18.50 19.70 19.50 Corre- points in same territory. full particulars call on or addrct Chicago and ' North Western Railway 1 401 '1403 Farnam St., Omaha, Nti. iioti:i.s AND rtK.soivrs. TtloKctiB-Hil. Poric 4QOQ Ti m All Aboard for Yellowstone Park where Father Bear, and Mother , Bpar and all' j the' baby bears live. They ' kre the special wards of V Uncle Sam. He does every- ; thing-fbr theiti, but furnish them hair 'mattresses and wash basins. " There ish't any open season, in fact no firearms of any kind may be discharged in the park. The bears arc as tame as a family Fido. ' One year it was a . nightly occurrence for seven cubs to come galloping down to the hotel for their evening table d'hote. The guests nicknamed them "The Galloping Seven." They have grown some since and arc shown above manning the engint to make sure passengers arc not carried by Yellowstone. Union Pacific will take you to this wonderland, and your ride will be as smooth as in an open carriage. Millions and millions or dollars have been expended for the installation of .'double tracks, well bal lasted, roadbed and Automatic Electric Block? Safety Signals. .Union Pacific is the pioneer road. jn making travel safe. frorri Omaha to Yellowstone Station and return in connection with trips through- the Park. -liprisr.s. (TKe YANDERBELT HOTEL 34fi ST. EAST at PARK AVE., N.YT An Hotel of Distinction with Moderate Charges New York's ideal Hotel for tha 'Summer Visitor. Cooled with artificially chilled air. 600 rooms, each Abvw pununpr ces ,r tea 1IOTI3I.S. with bath. m criecc unut September I ee Change Your Latitude GO NORTH to keep cool Bpend'the summer nt Minnesota's lakes and woods whero tho nverngo temperature iB from 8 to 12 degrees cooler than in Nebraska and whero hay fever is praotically unknown. There are a thous nnd snndy-beaoh lakes in Minnesota, with timbered shores and ranging from big fash ionahlp resorts with palatial hotels to quiet out-of-tho-crowd places where fashions and conventions needn't worry you. In Miuno Botn you can bathe, canoe, motor boat, sail, golf, and such fishing! Minnesota iB tho homo of tho muekollungo, pike, bass and crappiol Drop In or write and let us help you plan a Min nesota vacation. Wo can give you complete dotallod Information about round trip fares,' eohodulee, hotel, boarding houao, cottage or camp' rates, and all tha resorta", and Bupply you with free Uterafu're. Call or write today, wo may bo ablo to give you tho very idea you want. P. F. BonordoB, -"HTIT M. 15. Simmons, " O. P. T. A. ' D. P. A. 1522 Farnam Street, Omaha. Phono Doug. 800. HOT13I.B AND XBSORTS. HOTEL Griswold aRISWOLD ST. AND ' GRAND RIVER AVE. Tho strictly modern and up-to-dnto hotel, located in the very heart of tho city of DETROIT (Where life is worth living,) Most popular hotol in tho city. Finest- Cafo west of Now York.1- ' 250 rooms .at $1,50 per day and up. Nothing better at our rates. . "When ' you want a hotel wliore you got' what you pay for, ,and then some, come and see. us. Write for sot, of postal cards .in colors showing, the differ ent departments of tho hotel, they are FEEE, FRED POSTAL, Pres. OHAS. L. POSTAL Secy. Comfort Accessibility Moderate Rates New Weston Madison AvenuE & 49'i Street NEW YORK On block from Fifth Avenue and within e&ny walkfnj dltUuca o( Thcuro, SUopa nd Clubi RCIPINtD SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT COURTEOUS SERVICE 175 Rooms with Bath, Restaurant a La Carte with reasonable charge SPECIAL RATES FOB JUNE, JULY. AUtt, KIT, Single Room ..... Iz.50 All Outtkle Rooms Elnjle Boom with Eaih , . , , UjoaHty DoubleRoomwithBath . . , . j.oo Day Parlor, Hedrgocowlth Bitlt . . 4-oo to tS-00 Further Rwliuiloai for Weekly Owopancjr H. Q. CLAYTON, Proprietor OOBAN TRAVEL. HAMBURGVAMEfUCAH LartfetSS.Coj .OverOOSW? in the 1.306319S WORLD . TONS mm ' 'IMPEEATOR' ' World'a X.3UETat Slilp, W1U alt trom.Ntw "JToiIt atacay.,.Jaly 19, 10 a. si. Satartey t.Au. , XX A. M. gfttntdA7( 30,, 8 At 3C aaA srorr 9 wiw tawmUtMr. ICMbllitc to rtv la LONDON aa PAHUl an 1UIU b4 tb HAMBURO on MT4Btlk day. Hooka ,oa lor uiiu. ytM. &rat, July 18, 0. a. m. ;XmMrktor, .. Julr 19, 19 0. m. a.tnk..,.,July aa, ft.m. rM. SlBopta, July 8. IS m. itrsaaaylvaala July 31, S p.m. Xala'a Aug- Tio. aUB. 8, 9 sum, iZatsaxator. August 8, 11 a,ra. iFatrloU..AuKtiBt 8, 12 noon Amarika , . Aue. 81, 11 a. m. TrtorU...Auir. 83. 12 noon ISnd cabin only. Will call at Boulogne. INoW. tHamtmrs direct. STB. a. PtnotrlTult and S, 8. Vrv tori "II (root Ntw l'lur foot M4 St., South Drooklrn. All ether ttlllnit la ItU WTlco trom our Hotkn llr. VOSBXXXXXLAXMAX attonltar, Maplva aaA Ctanoa, Mr All tiuiuii la ttlt Mttlc4 1at (rem KBW PIBH. U4 St.. SouU nrooklrn. Tkk nth St. rerrr. Uj . Koltk (12.500 tons) July IS, t p. m. 8, 8. Kftmbur? (11,000 tost) , Ausr. , 1C a.m. V. S. SColtk. Aus. 88, 11 a. m. oxviasa TO TKH ZV&ITD OV THE MXSHXOHT StJH SVXiT and ATJPPSIV Ouf T6lt Drtront rraosei Toun br JiH or Btetraar la an oana ok am worio. Wrlto for information. jiampnrs-Amcncnn U0 W. K.ndolpti nt.. cniraco, 111.. er Jocal act. IIOTHIiS AND mSSOUTS. BEAUTIFUL ISLE ROYAL! ON LAKE SUPERIOR Don't tuftar with tha beat, eoiaa jola a: VV. out boating, caacxloi. Ilabloi. aaarcblac la OriutD and Thompaonltaa. aad braatlitOK K ture'a pureet air at all tlmaa. llar-UTar aa4 thma dloppaar at onea. raek your bearr wrjfv and bur J our tlckat to Duluth. Mlnu.. tbaa taki Iiooth I.lna boat. Writ, tor folder. Capt. 23. S. Smith. Soblu'a Katbor. Ulck, Warit Ads