THE BEE: OMAHA, .SATURDAY, JULY ' 8, 1916. -REBUTTAL BEGINS i. IN ORPET CASE hate Calls Mrs. Margaret Youker to Contradict Testi t mony of Her Sister. ' EPET IS NOT RECALLED Waokegtn, III; July 7.-The de- nse, after Introducing documentary ftridence bearing on the Witconsln urate governing the sale of poi- ttns rested today in the case of Will Orpet, charged with the murder tit Marion Lambert. ,;' 'Attorney David R. Joslyn .of the ifrosecution said that he wanted Orpet recalled for further cross-examina- with regard to Celestia Youker. ike young woman to whom he was lenorted engaged. Attorneys - Wil- Jirson and Potter of the defense ob Hcted. Judge Donnelly ruled that the ;tendant could not ne recalled. ' The first w itness called by the state resented the unusual spectacle of -a woman rebutting her sister's testt- taony. one was Mrs. Margaret x ou ter, a sister of Dorothy Mason, and turned to a brother of Celestia You- feer, the other woman in Orpet gl . wnat uia Manon sayf . Mitt Mason called by the defense tki tesified that the learned from her Mother that Orpet waa engaged to Marry Celestia and that two or three days before Marion's death last Feb iftiary, as the and Marion were look- ing out of a window at school, the told her unsuspecting friend the newt. According to Dorothy, Marion re ceived the newt of Orpet't engage ment with the comment, "Do yoo know what I think? Sometimes -I think that life isn't worth living." Both Miss Mason and Mist Lam bert had noted at the time of the' conversation an old woman jlodding through the snow outside the win dow. On cross-examination at the time Attorney Joslyn .had attempted to get Miss Mason to admit that the had not quoted Marion in full and that the later had added "for de crepit old woman like that." Miss Mason denied that H. J. Carlin, an investigator for' the defense, had ad vised her that the conclusion of the comment of Marion's remark wat of no importance. : f , Part of Remark Omitted. '; Mrl. Youker testified that the wat present at the interview between Mr. Carlin and Miss Mason and that the latter at that time gave 'the quota tion in full, concluding with mention of the old woman.. "Mr. Carlin," went on the witness,' "told her she could elaborate on the first part, but that she could treat the last part at unimportant." r On cross-examination the witness admitted that she acted with counsel for the state in an attempt to obtain damaging admissions from Orpet. 'Holbrook Beau Cambridge. Holbrook. Neb., July 7.-(SpeciaL) In one of the fastest ball games of the season the Holbrook ball team defeated Cambridge here yesterday afternoon, 4 to 0. Thit makes six victories for Holbrook In the. Furnat County league. Batteriet: Holbrook, McDonald and Vancleave) Cambridge, Rodwcll and Kraniger. , The' Secret & Submarine Author el Tilt ta4 i ; SEVENTH INSTALLMENT- "' .UNOPSJ.V ' Uratnint Jarvta Hope to dUfl6 by ttu United Butea naral board to tDvestfnta and report his UndltiM on invftnttoa of Dr. IUIpq Burke, watch serve te rln the ubmartne to cute of perfection. The lieutenant armee In Valdavla and la wel comed toy the Inventor and bis dautrhter, Cleo. On the trial trip of the inventor boat a Japaneat helper la surprised ta the set of examining- the nucheolsm of the ventilating device. Hope reports favorably n the new device, but there are others in terested In It, An attempt to burglarise Dr. Burke's laboratory fans, but later Cleo finds him murdered In hla bedroom. Cleo sells her father's library to set money; ater she finds a note from which she learns that they contain the secret formula. With Hope she races to the auctioneer's store, only r to And it In flames. Olga Jvanoff and Oerald Morton, two spies in search of the formula, attempt to capture Cleo when she calls at the house of tephanski, the anarchist. Hop rushes ta her aid, Morton ehoota at him. but th bullet hits a bomb in the cellar, which explode, fltephanski die In the wrack of his bouae; th ethers escape. Hope and Cleo attend a tall at Mrs, Del mar's whose nephew ha two of the missing books. Mahlin, a spy. attempts to steal th books, bat 1 discovered by Hope; in the ex citement that folk) we the books disappear. Manila escapee. Hop and Cleo take a boat for an island out In the hay. The conspir ators follow In other boats. Man) in anj th Jap turn out th Island light Morton's boat with th countess strike stray into la th bay. . . .j (Continued from Yesterday.) the By E. Alexander Powell . TWO.' "FIAtbx a. FLuaaara." Th. Road to GUrT." "Vhr. U Owing to the necessity of avoiding observation, their progrett wat slow, and it wat an hour later before they crawled between the timbers which supported the seaward tide of the shack. Only the roughly laid board floor teparated the two crouching be- Cwifht, ttia, br neath the shack from the unsuspect ing pair within it So near were they, j-.J VI fUA .hat aa Mahlin whispered to Satsuma,'We can near era cnange mcir mm they heard Cleo't yawnt at the awakened from her nap and taid "Aren't those books dry enough so that we can look at them now, Jarvit?" : They could hear hit footstep! : .L. o U... tUmir t,arill crossing nit " - and his answer, "They're pretty well driea now, tieo, iuuuww wj rustling ot leaves 4 Uhw rim, an eii.t:il- lation of impatience from Hope and the thud of a book tossed upon the floor. "There's nothing in that book that's certain," he taid, disgustedly, and, a little later, "Nor in this one." Mahlin and ' Satauma glanced ' at each other aignificantly. There waa no need for them to trouble further about those two books. . y "What shall we do now, Jarris?" they heard Cleo ask. I ; "At toon at Hook and Morittey return with the gasoline we will start back," he answered. "But, instead of returning to San Francisco, what would you think of our making straight for Sandsboro? It't the little coatt town where Doctor Owen lives the man, you know, to whom Fitzmaurice loaned the other book. ' Mahlin did not wait to hear any thing more. Beckoning to Satauma to follow, be crawled silently away. When they were out of earshot of -JOHN A. SW ANSON, Pres.. STORE OPEN TILL 9 P. M. SATURDAYS ; OTHER DAYS TILL 5 P. M. -WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treu.- For Men and Young Men at ' t $10 $15 $20 $25 Take advantage of the opportunity our keen buy- f ing organization has prepared for you. We secured the whole Bale surplus of Rochester, N. Y., World's Best Clothes ; now selling ac aDout usual wholesale prices. Here s the quality and character in clothes good dressers demand, at prices un equalled. A guaranteed saving of $5 to $10, , Compare. f Every man can aecure Ws Ideal suit lij this wonder-- v ' . ful assemblage of the newest of new styles. Eighth, - . ' quarter, half or waferweight, full lined; suits in newest blues, greys, olives, browns, fancy mixtures: ' ' ; pure silk mixed worsteds, cheviots, homespuns, : serges; all sizes, regulars, stouts, short stout, short, .' ' tall and extra sizes up to 62 chest, t 1 Startling Values in Summer Suits Headquarters for Cool Clothes of Quality ' vont eonniM these to-ealli lied "Summer -So your tatisfaetion. . Wi elaaay three-button aackt and newttt apprt models a lowett-in-the-ity prices. Palm Beach Suits, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 :- Separate Trousers at 12.00 and $2.60 Cool Mohair Sufa at $7.50 and $10.00 .' Blue, Grey and Fancy Mixtures - , . Kool Krash Suite at $6.50, $7.50, $10.00 - A most Comfortable All Round Suit J " Porostyle Smart SuiU, $15, $20, $25 A Distinct Achievement in Fine Weave. All tliet Men't and Young Men't, 33 to 48 chest . Maa's Yauac Maa'a Clathtair Saeaiii FW. - Men's Fine Worsted Trousers, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 , ' Tremendous thowing of men't light weight wonted, white flannel and serge trousers for summer wear. "Kingly" and other well-known makes. Special at v f2.S0, $3.(0 and $8,00 " One-Minute Store Talk.' ' Erperienc la a great teacher; torn atoret never lean, that It pays to Ml goods at lowest possible prices. Thla Greater Etore learned the let ton tarly that 'l why it'i th Greater Nebraska today. Every day icet new telling records made, every day more and more people are learning that it pays to trade bera. ; ; Silk Shirts at a Price! Bthulitul . tteC M Siu$ : From ATeit; Pattern JW-l4tol7 '. Values to $3.50 Jk Valutt to $3.50 We're prepared to give you men a silk shirt treat Saturday, High grade tailored shirts, made of good quality tub silk, attrac tive range of colored stripes, size 14 to 17. Values to ? 3.50 at $2.55. Largatt showing of Manhattan, Batet Street and York) Summer Shirta; woven madras, satin stripes, silk. Newest patterns . . .,$1.50 to $5.00 "Men's and Boys' ' Sport Shirts, 50c to $1.50 Beautiful, New ' Wash Neckwear, 25c, 50c t Men's and Boys' ; . Bathing Suits, 50c to $3.00 : Men's 25c Elastic Web Garters, special atlSc; 2 pair for 25c . ; m; Straw Hats of Distinction .' Hat service that spells satisfaction and the greatest stock in the west to back it up that s .the Greater Nebraska Idea. - . v x - Genuine South American Panamas, $3.95 to $10 ' Cool and Breezy Bangkok, $3.50 to $5 ' . Silk, Palm Beach, Ma dagascar and Cloth Hats and Caps, at 50o to$10a j "Newbreak" Wardrobe Trunk--16.50 . exclusive here. Goes as far as a $100.00 trunk, serves as well.; Ask to. see them. : Traveling Goods Department A whole store in itself here. Suit cases, $1 to $15..' Bags, $1.50 to $2Z5a Standard and Steamer Trunks, at $5.00 to $35.00. Real Italian 1 Leghorns, $2.95 to $5 Split, Porto Rlcan and Sennit Braids, $1 to $4 White Duck and White Felt Hats, at 50c Fancy Hat Bands, at" 50c . ' Cool Union SuiU -:- $2.00 Man's Silk Uaioa Suits The hit of the season in a sheer cool garment, J gQ Men's Flaa Unioa Suite Won derful values in scores of cool styles at, per tt f ff garment ... . -. , . P 1 iwU 7S AthUtie Union Suits Made of sheer, quality CA crossbar nainsook, at. . O UC largest, moat complete show ing of Hen's Comfort Under wear. AU famous makes such as Vaaaar, Superior, Flaxall Linen, Corwith, B. V. D. and ethers, at Oe to $5.00.- . .,.- ,S5na our, . WINDOW ' s DISPLAY sMnX twMWCMwi a '00 - ' TTitmi kjT " i ' " VI , COMPARE . OUR VALUES- , ALWAYS CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN. the shack he turned to his ; com panion, S. . , ,,, ; ... 4"You heard, what they said, Satsu ma? There's another of the books in Sandsboro." ' Sattuma nodded. v "If that pair were out of the way," Mahlin continued, "it would make things a lot easier for us." Satauma again nodded assentingly. "Listen, then," said Mahlin. "When I wat under the house there an idea struck me. Do you remember the little toolhouse that we taw down by the landing place?" "Yea," said Satsuma, who was a person of few words. "Well, I took a look inside it, you remember. There was nothing much in it except tools and a box of dyna mite." - ' "Hahl" 1 exclaimed the Japanese comprehendingly, "I understand. A very good idea. ' ' Sinn... ..:a u.i.i: :-..!-.. t "-I'W tu ... All. Ill, UIBlUHt- ively lowering hit voice, "that we put a few sticks of dynamite underneath that old shack and light the fute. Bangl, They'd have to collect what wat left of Master Naval Lieutenant Hope nd the girl with a abovel." Darknesa had fallen before the work of planting the dynamite waa completed, for they had to work with the utmost caution in oraer not io attract the attention of Hope and Cleo, whom they could hear chatting gayly just above them. - 'Listen, Jarvisl" Geo whispered suddenly. I heard a noise under the house I" ' "Nonsense, ' dear," aaid Hope. "You're tired and nervous. It must have been the windor your imagi nation." ' "It wasn't the wind and it wasn t my imagination. I know I heard something," insisted Cleo. "I'm going to see what it was," and she ttepped to the door. "Quick, Jarvisl Quick!" the called, her voice vibrant with fear. "Come here!" and at her summons he leaped toward her. At he did to there came a roar which teemed to split the heavens, and the shack, wrenched from its trail supports as though by a giant s hand, trembled for a brief instant on the brink of the cliff and then toppled bodily into the sea. (To Be Continued Tuesday.) . Golden Wedding at York. York, Neb., July 7.-(Special.)-Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bullock observed the fiftieth anniversary of their wed ding Monday, July 3. , The guests from a distance were: Mr. U l tJt terback and children, Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown and' family, c vr. ir,,.. Putnam and cntl- children, York; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. . H. Lross and son, Ansrey; air. nu C E-Sheppard, Broken Bow. c.H n, Want Ads for orofit. Use them for results. SStore Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturday, 9 p. m.i Burgess-Nash Company. "rviRYB our STORE Friday, July 7, 1916. STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY. Phone D. 137.' Slip Into One of These PALM BEACH Suits At $7.50 YOU'LL certainly want one of these suits for this hot weather. Genuine Palm Beach suits for men suits that are different from those you usually find offered- around town, different in that they are tail ored with the same care and detail that enter into all Burgess-Nash clothing. Different in that they are perfect in fit, and thoroughly shape retaining. . We consider them extreme values Saturday at the price. Other Palm Beach Suits to $10.00. , Men's Outing Pants $1.00 Just the sort of extra trousers you'll want, well made and sood fittinff. cool and comfortable; CI AH made of poplin cloth, in sizes 36, 38 and 40, special . . Men's Summer Suits $13.65 Including Garments That Were $16.50 to $20.00 EMBRACING all this season's newest models and fabrics, strictly all wool, fast colors (a statement with a big mean ing, just now) and Hand Tailored throughout according to our own rigid specifications, the ri Buuiess-Nash Standard .of Qualit? which means the best possible at the original price. There are all sizes" in regular, stouts .and slims, an exceptional opportunity for the man who; pays $16.60 to $20,00 for his cIotheK-$13.65. b,,,, ' - WHOOPE-E-E! These Men's Straw Hats That Were $3.00 for $1.00 LL new, 1916, shapes and styles, including sennits, L split braids, Javas and a few Japanese Panamas. mere s a wiae variety 01 siyiea one to suit your particular fancy, including hats to $3.00, at $1.00. Men' $5.00 Leghorn Hats, $2.95 " Genuine Leghorn hats, in four ' very desirable styles; all sizes: "the usual $5.00 kind for $2.95. !; Men's $7.50 Paaatnas,' $4.95 r ' Genuine South American Pana mas, in the season's newest shapes. All strictly first quality. For Sat urday, hats usually to $7.60, $4.95. Burfaas-Nutl Co Fwirtk Flaar. . Our Claim for Burgess-Nash Special $3.50 Shoes For Men is not over-estimated. ou cannot du plicate them for less than $4.50. . Four Different Lattt and Leathers in ' "' ' ; ' . .: Low Shoes Fin. veloor calfskin, Eng lish last, flexible welt aoles. Black kussia calfskin, Eng lish last, white neolin soles and rubber heelt., Tan Russia calfskin. English last, tan rubber soles and heels. " A white duck oxford with whit, ivory toles and robber heela. . . . . ' , NOTE We carry 1 a com plete line of the Jamea A. Ban ister boots and low shoet at $60 to $8.00. BergawNaah Ca. Faorth Floor. S-. J' Choice for $312 Men's Bathing Suits, 59c to $3.50 VIE and two-piece wool and lisle material!, most all goei color J combinations, sizes from the smallest man's size to on. large enough for a man with a 64 chest; cottons priced at 59c to $1.88, wool $1.98, 2.S0 and $3.80. 7 Men's Athletic Union Suits, 95c jH I ' aa ' 111MUO Ul DKJKI1UI CQBCK OlUnBOOK, quality, HI 1 Jty? - 'n Kled packages, at 95ei plain boxes, at 65e the , Men's Shirts at $1.80 and $1.00 ; ' ; Recent shipments of shirta bought at the old prices, dyed with the old foreign dyea, permit ut to offer you shirta at about V lest than present prices, both shipments consist of thirtt we are going to tell at $1.80 and $1.00. . . Men's White Hotterr, 25c to 50c ' There will be a shortage on thit color hot. be fore th. season advancei much farther; at pres ent w. hav. a comnleta stock in the followins: " Prices In llales, ailk fiber and thread tilk, 50c, S3 Mo and 28c .-' All whit, with colored and self -clocking, full fashioned, full regular made, tlightly imperfect hot. of usual T6e quality; th. fan perfections an in th. clocking only; at pair, 33 Mo. ; .. , ,.t,.,, .,.v. rtooo-No UMoki 1oor. , . .. w , 1 If Bos Wash Suits at $1.00 A REMARKABLE special value for the little fellows tees 2Vi , to 8 years) made in pretty balkan, middy and Oliver Twist styles, in tuch splendid washable materials at gala teas, pinongs, etc.: very de sirable selection of colors and combinations. Saturday Specials. BoyS' trash and straw hats, 80c . Boys' suits, 2 pair knickerbock ers, $4.98. Boys'. B. V. D. union suits, 6 to 10. years, BOc Boys' wash pants, ages 4 to 14 years, 50c to $1.80. . Burtoao-Naok Co. Fauna Floor. - We Will Stamp Your Initials On Your Golf , Balls FREE VOU know it's hard sometimes to know your ball from the other fellow's wall, bring your golf balls in and we will stamp your initials on them for you free of charge. It's another step in our service to you. a v., - Golf BaHa : Silver King balls, 78c . Spalding Honor, at 78c Worthlngton Ace or Duee, 6 Sc. Orange Domino, at 85c , Baby Dimple, at 65c Glory Dimple, at 80c Burgess-Nash Special, 40a, ' ' . Golf Clubs Golf clubs and Irons, best rec ognized makes, $1.00 to $8.00. ' Golf bagSafrom $1.00 to $18.00. Lawn Tennis A , new shipment of racquets have been received; racaueta. at $1.00 to $8.00. Tennis Balls Ayres championship. S for $1.00. Wright and Ditaon duca, 28c . Wright and Ditton champion ship, at 38c . Croquet Sets 4-baIl sets, 88a to $2.80.' 6-ball seta, $1.00 to $2.78. 8-ball sett, $1.00 to $2.80. Water Wings ' - Water wings for swimming help in learning; 25c and 36c BuigoH-Noah Cc Fowtk Floor. Burgess-Nash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and