THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1918. Brief City News fmnaKt for Hportlaf (Mk' Haye Boot Prink It New Beacon Press. Eleetrle Itas J7.50 BurreM-Ormndan 0. Half Kant Walt Dlamoada 111 Ed holm. " VI the End of a Beautiful Day," a aupremely beautiful ballad Juat out on Victor record No. 18065. Orchard & Wilhelm company. "Today's Movie Program." classi fied section today. It appears In The Bee exclusively. Find out what the various moving picture theaters offer. Missing Woman ReturnsMrs. Chrlstna Peterson. 1908 Vinton street, who disappeared, from her home Tuesday, taKlng ner a-monins-old child with her. returned Wednes. ' day evening. She had been visiting relatives in Boutn umana. Cantaloupes, 45 and 64-slse, pony, each. 4c: 45. standard size, each, c, 8 for 18c. Just unloaded, another car of watermelons; guaranteed ripe, puunu, 1 l-2c; not guaranteed, I l-4c pound. Fine iuicy lemons, dozen, 18c, 20c, 29c and 33c At any of the Basket Stores. Sailors Enroute Kast One hundred ten sailors and their officers will pass through Omaha Sunday night enroute from Ban f rancisco to jview iorK. They are the crew of the steamship Korea, which has Just been delivered to its new owners, the Toyo tusen Kaisha Steamship company, after a voyage from New York to an rran clsco. The ship will be put Into the Transpacific service by the Japanese owners. New Company Incorpated Articles or incorporation oi tne Minweai mu tual Receipt company for 126,000 have been filed with tfce Douglas county clerk. The company plans to tnvant niirihfla. nrnrlllcA: and ID&IIU facture advertising devices, stocks of goods for advertising purposes ana to buy and sell businesses. The incor porators are J. L. Bowling, O. E. Lin coln. W. M. Ladd. F. 8. Martin and T. T. Miiener, all of Omaha. V. W. C. A. May Mortgage Property Judge A, C. Troup has granted the Young Women's Christian association license to mortgage property of the organization for 86,000 to pay loans on unsecured Indebtedness. Liens or suits against Young Women's Chris tian association and similar property cannot be filed under the law. In granting the permit j JuJge Troup warned heads of the association against contracting debts" and then appealing to the oourt for permission to pay them afterward. Religious Society Incorporates The Kuphemia 8odallty of Beatitudes, a society for the teaching of the Chris tian religion and for extending aid to worthy charitable cases, has filed notice of Incorporation with the Doug las county clerk. Randle Leak, rec tor, with spiritual Jurisdiction over more than six counties, Is at the head of the organization. Associated with him are Dora Ballew, prophetess; Al berta Ballew, scribe, and Joe Ballew and Dennis Todd, laymen. The so ciety may contract indebtedness of not more than 825,000. Dogs at City Pound Treated Cruelly, Is . Charge of Officer That the method now in' vogue at the city dog pound for executing canines convicted of vagrancy is ter ribly cruel, is the assertion made by Humane Officer Hans J. Neilsen, in a report to the Humane society. A committee from the Humane society will confer today with Police Superintendent A, C Kugel in an ef fort to remedy the condition. - Norris Says He'll Campaign In Nebraska This Fall (From a Staff Correspondent.) ' Washington, Aug. 11 (Special ' Tele,gram.)-Senator Norris said to- ' day that he would enter heartily in - the campaign in Nebraska for the re publican ticket, but could not tell now : when he would reach the state, as he had promised the republican commit tee a week or ten days in Maine. "We, ought to win handsomely in Nebraska this year," said Senator Morris. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Degan and daughter of Omaha are at the Wil-lard Williams Confesses to . Murdering Mrs. Stewart Marshaltown, la., Aug. 11. Robert J. Williams, the police say, has made a written confession in which he ad mits he murdered Mrs. Matilda C. Stewartmother of Williams' former sweetheart, Ruby Stewart, and com mitted a murderous assault upgti Wendell H. Foote, fiance of Miss Stewart. Jealousy was the motive for the murder. Promise of the Prew Agents. - tlayety Today at 10 o'clock the Meat sale for the Oayety'a opening attraction, "The Tour i it," opena At the box office of the theater. People who have witnessed the performance In Chicago, where the com. party in appearing this week at the Colum bia theater, are enthused over the pro duction and have great tales to tell of the newness and richness of costumes and equipment, and the excellence of the big Interpretive company. fM rand Virginia Pearson la teen at the Strand Friday and - Saturday In a highly dramatic offering called "A c Tortured Heart." Her chief lupport Is Stuart Holmes, who surely can be aptly billed "the world's greatest Vilitan." Muse Lillian Walker Is the attraction at the Muse today In "The Man Behind the Curtain.' BUlie Burke In "Gloria's Ro mance," and a comedy are Included In the program. Hipp 'The House of the Golden Win dows'' at the Hipp today and tomorrow features Cleo Rid rely and Wallace Reid. The story la modernised In a wonderful way. Culls From the Wire A preliminary Injunction restraining the Jersey City commissioners irom enforcing Anembarao on shipments of munitions by railroads was granted by United States Judge Rellstab. ' Bair.br idae Colby, who nominated Theo dore Roosevelt for the presidency at the progrenelve national convention In Chicago, declared himself in favor of the re-election of President Wilson. General Carranxa Is quoted In a news- paper of Mexico City to the effect that after the presidential election a law will be enacted giving amnesty to Mexicans who are fugitives In foreign countries. - Billboard advertising; will " be used In an effort to defeat the democratic party for Its neglect to adopt the national woman suffrage amendment. It was announced at headquarters of hte Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage and the national woman's party. Abbl Scott Baker, representing the Con greseional Union for Woman Suffrage, called at the White Houne and told Secretary Tunulty that if President Wilson continued " to oppose the suffrage ooniititutlonal amend ment, If would have a serious effect on his - candidacy for another term, . -;T ,.t ,v Some Real Ideas f' dffiX tJusrAmNutcSl he up a umi A"?SilWSi FAC1WY frfT SODTH SIM AFFAIRS Few Men Applying Now for Work at the Various Pack ing Houses. IS ENOUGH FOE ALL TO DO WILSON IS GIVEN ODE MORE CHANGE Suffragists in Convention in Denver Delay Action Look ing to Endorsement. Packing houses are short of labor at the present time. Where as high as 200 men. used to line the gates before each of the big plants daily last1 winter, today there are seldom more than ten or fifteen men. Hiring bosses find it extremely difficult to secure the services of the kind of men that they have been used to em ploying. War orders and other bfg' orders for the east are keeping the working forces going at the maximum. For two years the plants have been doing capacity business. . , , v Wyoming Hay Dries Up. Reports from Wyoming indicate that the hay crop in several portions of the state will be far from normal this year. The extreme hot weather this summer has dried up prairie hay, according to ranchers, and the crop will be interior. Stockmen are getting ready for the big fall range cattle run. It is figured that the run this year will outnumber that of last year by as many as a quarter million head. Whether or not the local market will share a propor tionate increase is a matter ol specu lation. - Feeder sheep are becoming a paying business on the range, according to reports. Kanchers and land owners have taken up I'.iis branch of the trade with vigor in the last year. Humane Society Expands. . The . Nebraska Humane society is extending its organization widely into the south side, since the advent of Hans Nielson, who was appointed desk sergeant for two weeks in the absence of Mike McCarthy, who was on his vacation, members of the society have increased considerably. folicemen are taking an interest. Large bunches of tags on which are printed the chief offenses which are prosecuted by members of the society and also the city ordinance govern ing the punishment that will follow in case of conviction have been dis tributed at the police station. The funeral of Dale Beckett, young high school student who died Wednesday morning following a two years' illness with consumption, was held Thursday afternoon at the Beckett home at Twenty-fifth and Jefferson streets. It was attended by hundreds of friends. Members of the class with which he was supposed to graduate acted as pall bearers. They were: John Swanback, Matt Maloney, Dewey Curtis. Harold Shainholtz, Merle Currf and William Smith. Rev. Harold Cornish of the Central Interdenominational church officitcd. Dale was to have sraduated last June, but was taken seriously ill be fore the end ot the school term ana had to be removed to his home. Interment was made in the Grace land Park cemetery. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckett, and a sister, Ada, survive. Shackelford Elected Delegate. W. O. Shackelford, local meat in spector, was elected as delegate to the coming meting of the national organization ot the Buresw .it Animal Industry to be held in New York on August 14. Most of the 175 mem bers of the local association met and elected him as delegate after several ballots. Four or five , other local men entered the election. Mafic City Goflrlp. ' i Trunks to and from depot, too. Call Rapid Auto Exp. So. 1961. Thtda Bars appears at the Beesfl today In "Carmen," the bis William Fox produc tion, rain, kail or ehlne. M. H. Crulae, field man for the Journal-man-stockman, received word Thuradajr from Eacelelor flprlnira. Mo., of the death of his father, 79 years of age. C. W. Denton of Chadron captured the top price of the market In hose ThuraUay with a carload which averased 191 pounda and brought the price of 919.10 per hun dred pounda. Democrats Take Entire Floor of Skyscraper Chicago, Aug. 11 The democratic national committee today selected the entire sixth floor of the Karpen build ing, a Michigan avenu: skyscraper, as' its western headquarters during the campaign. The floor affords ; 8,500 square feet of office space.; ';, ',!'-, MAY COME OUT FOB HUGHES Colordao Springs, Colo., Aug. II Woman party leaders, at the open ing session ot a three-day national conference here today considered in formally the election . .licy of the party during the forthcoming cam paign and outlined a program of ac tivity to be pursued in the twelve equal suffrage states. Leaders tonight were uncertain of the form which the Woman's party announcement of policy would 1 e offi cially made. Certain women, prom inent in the councils of the organiza tion, favored resolutions definitely withdrawing the supportof the party from the democratic administration, without formal endorsement of other presidential candidates or parties. Other leaders suggested formal en dorsement of the parties which had endorsed the equal suffrage move ment, while another element urged the endorsement of Charles E. Hughes, the republican nominee, as the best means of securing the en actments of the federal suffrage amendment. Will Wait Until Today. National leaders aserted that the party would await action of President Wilson, or congress, "with an open mind until late tomorrow, when form al action would be taken in executive session, following which a public an nouncement of policy would be made at a public masc meeting. Few leaders expressed hope that the administration would accord the desired assurance of support for na tional woman's suffrage. Victim of Sunburn Is Kept Bedridden Nearly Two Weeks Ambition to acquire the "healthy seashore tan," often spoken of in sum mer resort advertisements, has made an invalid of "Pittsburgh" Harry Freeman, who lives at the Paxton. "Pittsburgh" works nights in a shooting gallery and several weeks ago discovered that his complexion was unduly pale, so he' bought a bathing suit and a street car ride to Carter lake. HOTELS AND RESORTS. GOOD MUSIC ,50c Table d'Hote Dinner SUNDAY l MILLARD HOTEL 13th and Douglas WHITE MTS., N. H. MAPLEWOOD gStfJkSS MAPLEWOOD, N. H. Hlfb Altitude. Free) tram Hay rr, . MAPLEWOOD INN Ippoilto Hotel. Capacity 146. ; Terme Moderate. Superior IS-Hole Coll Couth SOSO yard. Motorists' Beat ftaalatlat Cater k Mis. BeoMBf Office, 1180 Broadway, New York, Ala, Maplewood. N. H. nOTKLH AND RESORTS, M M UilB r a i , mm 77fl a sot 1st prvpaivtoMi ot iMrit J I HIm to r.v.taat dandmO. rffl JW.tr tGrr Hair. The Secret tt Submarine By . Alexander Powell Author oi Tee Bad el Ike Trail." "Fuiktlaa la Flandera," Tie Road to Clary," VrM la Freeze,- etc Copyrlibt. IOIS, by K. Aleaander I swell TWELFTH INSTALLMENT. sv.Norsis. Lieutenant Jarvta Hope' to detailed by the United Statea naval board to Inveatlsa'.e and report flndlnsa on the Invention of lr. Ralph Burke, which ervVa to bring the eubmarlne to a elate of perfection, on the trial trip of one liiventor'e boat, a Japaneae helper le eurpriacd In the act of examining the mechanlain. Hope rejwrla favorably un the new device but there are oihere Inter eated In it. Attempt to burglarlae Burke'i laboratory falla; later hie daughter Cleo flnde him murdered In hle'bcUroom. Cleo eelle her father'a books; ehe flnua a note from which ahe Icarne thuy cuntaln aeoret formula, olga Ivaooff.Vid Gerald Morton, eptea In search of formula, attempt to cap ture Cleo when ahe cotnea for booke to Htephanakl, the anarchtat. Hope ruelioa to her aid: Morton ahoolo but bullet luls a bomb In cellar, which explndee. Hope and Cleo wacape and attend ball at Mre. Del mar'a, whoee nephew haa two mlaalns oooka Itahlln. a apy, attempts to ateal booke: In eacltement that follows booke dleappear. alahlla eecapea. Hope and .Cleo take boat for an leland out In the bay. Hahlln and the Jap turn out. the leland llshl. After a violent atorm Hope and Cleo arrive on transe laland and dlaoover man they hunt II 'there, atahlln and Japaneae alao reach the leland. They eecapo from Hope but re turn and dynamite the ehaek. Hope an. Cleo manaso to reach Sandaboro. where l.r. Owen haa one of the booka Ha arranges to meet Hope at the hotel with book. Mor ton poaea aa Hope and but for an earth quake would have poeaeecd the volume. Cleo la captured by Morton and taken to cabin In the mountalne. Hhe flnda there booke for which they aearnh. Fortunately ehe gete note to Hope, who, with Hook, atarta to rcaoue. Aa he croeaea chaom In awlngtng baaket Atahlln ateala up and ohopa at cable with an ax. Hook appeare In time to aave Hope. He reaohea the other aide and le greeted by Cleo; ahe awears her love to him. They are followed by Mahlln and Jap who attempt ,to kidnap cleo. She wlnge hereelf over the canyon. Olga and Morton are daahed to earth In an aeroplane. Hope and Cleo are pulled from qutckeonda by Hook and a grape vine. Mahlln and Sataoma are called before the Black Coun cil On the track of another book, they find the owner haa loet It. Hope receives a tet ter of very aerloua Import (Coatlnwad From Yesterday.) "I think," said Miss Langham icily, as she rose, "that it is the most cold blooded, shameless thing I ever heard of. I pity Lieutenant Hope from the bottom of my heart. I only wish that I were free to tell him what sort of a woman he is about to marry," "You don't need to tell him. Miss Langham," said a voice behind them, and Hope stood in the doorway. Both girls screamed. "I have heard every word, Inei," he said sternly. "I thank God I have learned the truth in time." "Eavesdropper," she sneered. "I may be an eavesdropper," he an swered, "but thank heaven I've not descended as low as you have, I only hope that I shall never set eyes on your deceitful face again." "But you're not serious you can't leave me now I" cried Inez hysterically. "Why, the invitations a.re out the wedding is day after tomorrow. What will people say? Oh, Jarvis, you won't humiliate me so. I'm sorry, Jarvis truly I am. I was only joking with Lucy. Surely you don't think I was serious, do you? There isn't a word of truth in what I just said. Oh, Jar vis, Jarvis," and her voice rose into a scream, "you won't leave me, will you?" "What the devil's going on here?" broke in another voice, and 'Inez' brother, Larry, a young man about town, strode into the room. "Oh, Larry, Larry," sobbed Inez, now on her knees, "don't let him leave, me. He says he won't marry me just because of some silly things he overeheard me saying to Lucy Langham." , "You'll marry piy sister or I'll thrash you within an inch of your life," snarled Machin, stepping toward Hone menacinglv. "I'll do nothing of the sort," said Hope. "1 begin to think that you re both blackmailers." "Are you calling me a black mailer?" demanded Machin, swinging up his walking stick as though to strike. "You've guessed it," said Hope, and as the stick descended he caught it in his left hand and with his right smashed home an uppercut that caught young Machin squarely on the point of the chin and stretched him upon the floor. "If you will be kind enough to escort me, Mr. Hope," said Misi Langham. drawing aside her skirts as shepassed the cowering Inez, "I will leavt this house. As thty passed out of the room Inez, with a despairing cry, threw herself on the sofa and gave wav to a storm of angry tears. Hope assisted Miss Langham into her car, which was waiting at the curb. "Mr. Hope," she said, offering him her hand, "I congratulate you from the bottom of inv heart on vour escape. And you needn't worry about what people will say. 1 shall make it my business to see that the trsth is known. Can't I give you a lift to your hotel?" "Thanks," he replied, "but I must send a very important telegram." Five minutes later he was leaning over a desk in a telegraph office, writing furiously. The message was addressed to Miss Cleo Burke. Val- davia, California, and the clerk behind the counter smiled happily when he read it, , When Hope, now buoyant with happiness, reached his hotel-,-he found a yellow envelope in hia box. H tore it open. The dispatch It contained was dated Washington. "Report here without an instant"s delay, it read. "Situation very grave. Your services urgetly needed. It was signed by the chief of the bureau of intelligence of the navy. (To Be CeaUnned Tseailay.) Bod Coughf Fevertahf Drippy f These ailments weaken your iyitem:. don't wait Ilea Dr, Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey. It allaya Inflammation; kills farms. Wo. All druggtats. Advertleomant. I ' Disfiguring Humor Spread Over Face Ueod Hashes, Skta New eWitlful Seattle, Waah.. 8ept. 1, I'll. "A mall red plaet covered with little white icalea appeared betide my noie. Then It began to pread aver both tides of mr face and the aealat eraoked open, eauilnf a terrible itch. Ing and burning. It was horrible .looking and vary embarranlng. I triad many aalvea, but could get no relief. At laat I heard of Realnol Ointment and Reainol Soap, and applied them aa directed. The burning and Itcbinv aenaation was relieved at ones and In three week! I was entirely and. My (ace shows no ign ot breaking out now, In fact, my akin la considered beautiful." (Signed) Hiss EUie D. Collina, 1920 I. Madison St All druggiata sell Realnol Ointment and Realnol Soap. For aamplea free, write to Dept l-S, Realnol, Baltimore. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT EraT Kind Price Vary Law Over five hundred machines to select from. Bant applied oa purchase. Central Typewriter Exchange, Inc. 1905 Faraam St Phono Douglas 41S1. 12 Best Sellers in a Drug Store Wo have the twalva bosi sallorst also the twalva hundred aasl twelve thousand bast sollars. Wa also hawo thousands of Home not found in tho "Every Day' Drug Store" stock. For sxamplo Rare and Now Drugs and Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Now Parfumaa and Toilat Articles. Wo also have the Old Fashioned Remedial, soma of which have baaa steady sailers for half a century. Than there ara the Nature Ram. odies ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS, GUMS, LEAVES, TWIGS, PITHS and FLOWERS. Here Are the 12 Best Sellers and Our Cut Prices $1 Pinkham's Vegetable CAn Compound, for DtC 60c Stuart's Dyspepsia . Q A Tablets, for tC $1.00 Rexall Nerve Tonic, for , $1.00 Wine Cardui, for BOe Doan's Kidney Pills, for 60c Listerine, genuine, for...... 89c 59c 34c 39c $1.00 Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin 26c Mennen's Talcum, 5 kinds. $1.00 size S. S. S., for 26c Cuticura Soap, for. 69c 12c 64c 17c 8bc Limestone Phosphate, 60c Hinds Honey Almond Uream 29c Ask us for the rare drug or chemical, the new per fume or toilet article it's 16 to 1 we have it SHERMAN & UcCO;illELL DRUG CO. SHERMAN McCONNELL DFtUO CO, ISth and Dodge Ste Home of Down atelre Sodoaala. HARVARD PHARMACY, 24th and Far aam Ste. OWL DRUG CO., 161a and Harney Ste.. Hone of the Beautiful Downataira Lunch Room 'The Owl'e Neet." BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE, I9U ana OMAHA'S LEADING PRESCRIPTION STORES. A BIG ENAMELWARE SALE AT THE TODAY AND FOR THIS ONE DAY ONLY ONYX TURQUOISE BLUE GRAY An immense purchase of double and triple-coated enamelware, bought at a heavy discount just previous to the big advance in the price of metal, enables us to put the entire shipment on Special Sale for this one day only, at prices that are positively leas than wholesale. Come to this big enamelware sale, expecting to find extraordinary values and you will not be disappointed; and, as always YOU MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. NOTE THESE EXTREMELY LOW PRICES Enamel D r 1 n king Cupa, large size, . Sale price 5c 14-quart Dish Pans. Sale price... 24rf 17-quart Dish Pans. Sale price . ..31 Eight-quart Ber lin Kettles, sale &...-28c Three - quart Coffee Pote Sale n a nrlce II f Ten.quart water nail -Sale price, M, each OLf Enamel Jelly and Pie Plates. Sale price, 5c Ceraal Cookers Oft- Sale price, . efiiSC Double . and , tad Enamel- at Thaa Whole sale . priaas. Enamel Savory Meat Roasters Sale price 34c Wash Basins Sale pnee, each . 10c Tea Kettles, in standard sizes Sale price Our inexpensive location, com bined with an immense buying power, enables us to make our prices so much lower. "THE PLOhLG'S STORE." OI'POSITE HOTEL ROME. UUUUUUUL1CT comedoseb fogdherb te. ti" A s it Jim v. a- 1 I - f .11 J . J W. 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