1 niS JL RACING PLANES START FOR OMAHA NEXT WEDNESDAY i Twelve From San Francisco and 35 From New York ' ; Alight On Ak-Sar-Ben Field. Omaha will be an important point next week in the greatest transcon tinental airplan flight ever attempt ed, according to announcement made yesterday through the Cham ber of Commerce. Twelve government airplanes will start from San Francisco for New York next Wednesday at 9 a. m. and at the same hour 35 planes will start from New York for San Francisco. ' . Stop at Omaha. i , Omaha has been named one of the stopping places in the flights of these long-distance "birds." Col. A. D. Morrow was here yes terday and, with the aerial naviga tion committee headed by Harley Conant, inspected Ak-Sar-Ben field' at Sixty-third and Center streets. He pronounced it satisfactory as a landing place for the planes. 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It usually comes in little sealed boxes and is easy and pleasant to take and its use doesn't call for any drastic dieting or weakening exercises. Wonderful Values in Table and Bed Linens Saturday at Union Outfitting Co. Buyer for Company Makes Purchase of Linens Be low Market Price. Wear Well, Marathon and Other Makes, Famous for Wear, Included i ' - - . ;- .;"-' Thrifty Housewives Should Anticipate Their Needs for Months to Come. being put on by the United States War department. - V T The telephone company is remov ing wires from the vicinity of tbe field and 151 trees have been cut down. ' . ' Immense markers for the guid ance of the airmen are being placed on the field. At the center of the field is an immense white cross, 50 feet tt-ide and 150 feet long. At one corner of the field a 100 foot white square with "N-68" in black letters upon it has been con structed. " , "N 68" means . -"Omaha", . on 'the maps of the government air men. One hundred expert air mechanics will be sent to Omaha to be in readiness to make quick repairs on the airplanes as they alight here. The first of the planes is expected October 10 and after that they are expectrd to arrive and depart con tinuously for several days. The flying is to be done by day light only. There will be no flvino- at. night in this contest. General Wood TeDs . South Siders of Situation in Omaha General Wood addressed a crowd of about 300 at the Union stock yards yesterday on conditions as they generaly exist in Omaha St present, and expressed great grati fication at the manner in which the people of the stock yards district had been Conducted themselves since the disorders of Sunday night. "Not" a call has been received by the military authorities from this district," he said, "and you people are to be congratulated." He also said that had there been a strong man in charge, the entire disorder could have been averted. ' ' Following his speech, he was the guest of the Live Stock exchange at a luncheon. He was introduced by E. Buckingham. ! Bank Institute Members To Attend. National Meet William Phillips, president of the Omaha chapter of the American In stitute of Banking, will head seven delegates to leave here Saturday to attend the 1 17th annual convention of the body at New Orleans. K Incidentally they will boost! the; Gate City, and for that purposewill' take along a lot of Chamber ; of commerce advertising matter, i The following banks will be rep resented. Federal, reserve, Miv Phillips; U. S. -National. R. H. Lar son and G. H. Yates; Stock Yards National,- W: H. Dressier; - Live Mock .National, Edward . Huwaldt; Corn l Exchange National, L. H. Tate;. Omaha ' National, Melvin Moore. My HEART and My HUSBAND Adele Garrison's New Phase of Revelations of a Wife ; SUTTON RETURNS AFTER HIS ESCAPE FROM ANGRY MOB Slavic Forces Fire on i ; Steamer of the Italians Rome, Oct. 2. The Italian steam er Epiro, with 200 Italian troops and some American officers on board, bound for Cattaro, is declared in a dispatch from Bari td the Tempo to have been shot at by Jugo-SIav reg ular, trOOpS. ' -. Women who take advantage of the sale of Table Cloths, Nap-; kins, Towels, Bed Spreads, Sheets, and Pillow cases which takes place at the Union1 Outfitting Company next Saturday will be amply repaid, for it offers oppor tunities for savings that are re markable indeed. -. - The reductions would be un usual, even under ordinary condi tions, and they are, all the more skceptional in view of the unex pected advance in the wholesale narket since the company placed its orders for the1, great stocks that make up the sale; , v . Housewives will find tempting arrays of rare values in Bed and Table Linens, embracing a wide range of desirable qualities that will give long and satisfactory service. . - " The sale is additional evidence of the . ever increasing Buying Power of the Union Outfitting Co., located just outside of the High Rent district, where, as al ways, you make your own terms. NAME 'BAYER' ON E ASPIRIN GENUIN Get relief without fear as told in VBayer package." if "Bayer Tf blets of Aspirin" to be genuine must be marked with the safety "Bayer Cross." Then you are getting the true, world-famous As pirin, prescribed by physicians for over 18 years. - - - 7 ' Always buy an unbroken' package of"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin1 which contains proper directions to safely relieve Colds, Headache, Toothache, Earache, , 'Neuralgia,' Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuritis, ? Joint Pains, and Pain generally. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packages. As-r pirin" is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. ' - j I in Body I and Mind riT N: Never mind your age as measured by years. How do you feel? That's the thing that counts! See this sprightly old gentlemen coming toward you down the street His birth record would show you that he is past, seventy. But judging from the easy grace with which he swings along, his errect carriage, his ruddy complexion, the keent glance of his eye, his whole appearance the very picture of health, you w(ould say that he is not a day past fifty. He is young in spite of his three score years and ten. - More frequently you see the opposite of his type. Hen scarcely in their thirties-haggard, listless, weak, nervous men who take no interest in 4KB, just oragging out a weary existence, u w, ureu auu wuiu uuu ThougBvyoung m years, they are. nevertheless, old men. Their vital forces arVon the wane. They've lost their "punch" and "pep." They feel old and they look it! 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I could no longer bear the burden of suspense that had come to me with the mysterious death of Milly Stock bridge. I : must have help and counsel as to my course of conduct. I did not have to give a moment's thought to the matter of my counse lor. There was but one person who could help me, that one the friend who had never yet failed me, Lillian Underwood. If Dicky did not come home within the next few hours for Junior's bithday, making it possible to invite Lillian and Marion out for the fete day, I resplved to go into the city in the evening and tell Lil lian all my troubles. - With my decision, I felt a distinct lightening ot my burden. My belief in Lillian's ability to straight en out any tangle is childlike, albeit it surely has been justified by the things she has done for me.' I was sure that if it were possible to shield me from the unpleasant train of cir cumstances which appeared to be fol lowing the Stockbridge tragedy, Lillian would manage it. And with this assurance I resolved to put aside rigorously any thought or reterence to the Bayview unpleas antness until 1 should be able to see her. rutting my resolution into prac tice immediately, I sprang up, put my room in order, then crossed the' nan to the guest room and pre pared it for Lillian and her little daughter if I should be able to invite them down. As I finished, I re membered with a little start of com punction Katie's remark when she took the soiled cake dishes from me: "You know how you help me more dan dis?" The girl evidently wished some favor of me, and I utterly ignored her request. What Katie Wanted. I hurried down the stairs, heard her carolling joyously in the kitch en long betore 1 reached it. "Katie I said apologetically, "I'm so sorry 1 forgot that you wanted me to do something for you. What is jtr She turned an astonished face to me. i , "I not know vat you mean." Why when you took the cake things from me to wash them, you said that I could help you more some other way. "Oh, dot!" Katie chuckled de lightedly. "Dot only vay tq get you out of the kitchen, no place for pretty hands. I no vant notings. cut it you vant do sometings, you pleeze get flowers you vant for house now, feex dem, den I get all mess teexed up qveeck. "I will gather them' right away," I said, and in a few minutes was in the garden gathering great clusters ot roses with- which the gar den abounds. I left a few of the very choicest for mv rose bowl In the living room, intending to arrange tnose tne very last thing, and with my basket and arms heaped high made my way back to the house, colliding smartly upon the kitchen porch steps with a small man in th express company s uniform. A Surprise Arrives. "Oh !" I exclaimed contritely; I hope I didnt hurt you! The man gave a chuckle in inverse proportion to his size. (If , .... oure, an n wua De takin more than a bit iv a gurrl loike you, Miss, to nur-rt tne likes ot me, he ans wered in a brogue as rich as the "ould sod" itself. "An if you'll be after tellin' me now where you do the wantin this box on me wagon- it s big enough fer an elephant's cage, so it isir ; "Why! Why!" I stammered. "I'm not expecting any large box, mere must De some mistake. "Haven't yez srot a little bve here. y'r little brother, miss, Vperhaps"-r inis witn an intectious blarneying smile that at once aknowledged and defended the extravagant assump tion. Here s tne name on me book, Master Kicnard Graham, Junior." i aimosr aroppea tne roses 1 was carrying. In all probability the box contained some extravagant ores- ent for Junior's first birthday from Dicky. Did this mean that Dicky wasnt coming home at all? "It do be for here, all right," the man asserted, and I pulled myself together. "Yes, it is for my little son," I re plied with dignity, forestalling any more comment by the brisk: direc tion. "Bring It around to this door." I don't believe it will go in the door, ma am the man protested. 'Then we sail unpack it on the porch," I said auietlv. But when he had brought it, I saw that he had exaggerated its size. It could easily go through the door, and as 1 looked at the directions upon it. mv spirits rose decidedlv. and I superintended the placing of the' big crate in the store room with a heart filled with hone. Fof in big black letters across the box was printed: "Not to be opened until the arriv al of sender." There was no name to indicate who the sender was but my heart I knew. (Continued Tomorrow.) Discontinue Employment Bureau for Lack of Funds The United States Employment service . will be discontinued throughout the country October 10, according to Word received yester day by C. H. Davis, acting federal director for the state of Nebraska. Delay in securing permanent legis lation and shortage of appropria tions are given as the reasons for closing 'the bureau. The Omaha office, formerly located in the court house but at present .in the k city hall, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1919, re ferred 62.137 men to employment and 52,35 received positions. Seven thousand, three hundred and five soldiers were registered with the bureau, and 6,229 were placed in positions. Farm hands to the num ber of 5,076 were placed on farms, and out of 9.066 women registered, 7,274 were found employment. , Detective Denies He Left City , Says Didn't Fire Gun. Paul Sutton, who was sought by members of the mob which lynched Will Brown : and burned the court house Sunday night, but who man aged to make his escape and subse quently disappeared, returned and reported for work at the central po lice station at noon vesterdav. At the same time he denied that. he had left the city at any time since the disorders, but instead said that he had been at the home of a neigh bor since shortly, after midnight bunday. . Denies Firing at Mob. Upon his return to work yesterday he made a statement absolutely deny ing that he fired his gun at any time j uuring tne riming ana saiu inai c would be able to prove it to' the sat isfaction of any person. He also told of his incarceration in the court house during the early hours of the rioting in company with Patrolmen Francl and 'Trapp and of their sub sequent escape from the hands of the mob. "I was with Francl and Trapp in Judge Leslie's court room during the entire not, he said. Later when we decided to leave the build ing we placed our guns in a desk drawer in the court room and then after firemen, had placed a ladder tip to the window made our escape. Tells of Beatings. "Francl was the first officer to go down the ladder, and as soon as he reached the ground, he was grabbed by members ; of the mob and beaten. I descended the" ladder after him but escaped, the notice of the crowd. Trapp, who followed me down, was also given a beating by the mob. "I made my way out of the crowd and walked to Nineteenth and Har ney streets where I met Johnny Lee. Lee 'old me the crowd was after me and advised me to get away. I walked back to the Keen ' hotel where I remained until shortly after midnight".. Went to Hotel He also said that while he' was at the Keen hotel he called the po lice operator and informed him of his whereabouts. Shortly after mid night several friends of his, he said, came to the hotel in an automobile and took him to his home on Twen-ty-sevinth street between Cuming and Nr'ch&las streets. He remained there for a short time and then went to the home of a neighbor, where he has since remained until he returned to work. He also stated positively that he had no intentions of resigning from the local police department. Johnny Lee, last night declared that the part of Sutton's story to the effect that he (Lee) warned him to get away was absolutely false. "It is true I saw Sutton," Lee said, "but I never said anything to him about getting out, of reach of the mob. The fact is I was not worried about what happened to Paul Sutton." ' : General Wood and ; Staff View Floats v at Ak-Sar-Ben Den i - General Wood, accompanied by members of his staff, viewed the Ak-Sar-Ben electrical floats at the Den yesterday. Gould Dietz, .member of the' board of governors of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben, escorted the visi tors, i, . General Wood was profuse in his expressions of admiration, of the beautiful floats which were to have been shown on the streets of Oma ha Wednesday night. Accompanying General Wood were Col. C. B. Baker, chief-of-staff; Col. A. L. Dade, inspector general of the Central department, and Lieut O. C. 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