Ak Knights to Sally Out for Memberships One Doirn Major of Opera ttoru to Kxtrirt $10 Each From 6,000 Stray Sub. jcrU of Quiver. In dayi of old when knight wert told tliry fred forth in armor into the world of adventure to conquer those who crossed ti"ir path. Their weapon wer the (word and Unc. And lii.tory tl!t thou by wielded ticklish tpears. Itrginning tomorrow, Omaha i to lie a field of battle for the dozen loyal knight of Ak-Sar-lkn. In atrad of har.e. those knight who have hern dubbed by King Ak, major of operation!, will march through the city to round up at lrat 6.000 ti subject of hii royal bihnef. Instead of spear and awnrd, the major and their worker will wield a wicked stroke with pen cil in hand to grt the signaluret of the iuhjectt. Anyone etrape? Not if Maj. Everett Buckingham lias to staddlc a mountain canary and ute a lasso. "I'll be a horn-backed toad if I mi. anyone in my section," he boattrd. 'They'll be dead if I don't capture em," added Maj. Charlr E. Black. So when the dawn sheds a roiy glow over fair Omaha tomorrow King Ak'a understudies will tally forth: They are: Randall' K. Brown. J. E. Davidon, Charles E. Black. Charlc I Saunders, Everett Buck ingham. Louie C. Nash, Willard D. Hosford, W. R. Wood, John W. (iamble, . Gould Diet. Arthur P. Guiou and J. D. Foster. Maurice. Tourneur will leave for England in April to direct the pro duction of "The Christian." and will be followed two weeks later by the east, which ia nqt yet announced. Halt Caine ha himself prepared the scenario and will take an active part in the filming. Former Nebraskan Is Gloria's Lead Richard Wayne, capable actor, and Gloria Swanson share -honor in "Her Husband' Trademark," at the Strand theater this week. - Young Wayne, who ia shown in t love clinch with Gloria, hail orig inally from Beatrice, Neb. He stud ied to be a musician at the Univer sity of Nebraska at Lincoln, then stent to Europe for a two-years' fin ishing course. 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In tawing Vita mines with Nuxated Iron always take Vitasniae Tab Jets before meals and Nnxated Iron after . azezals. Weigh yourself befcee you start, joote eepecmiiy the color in your lips Mad cbeeks, the hries in your lace and the tired look around your eyes; then The Sergeant portrait of John flatti itartd firmly out of the shadow. They were coming up the tir. With a nervoui dart that wat unlike Robert, a it would have been unlike John before bim, be got to his feet and awaited them; a big. olid figur ol a man, standing brior the mantel, Frank ushered her in with a touch of ceremony. Curious. And curiou, a well, that she should wear a simple suit and a plain straw hat I Though there wa nothing cheap about her, Nina Bernice had the gift of smart lie ... Most curiou, the smiled e sitively, uncertainly. Hie carried a small parcel; be aw tl'at. The letters, of couriet And a book bound in leather. The principal difficulty lay in hi throat. It wa going to be difficult to speak; perhaps impossible, at first. And contused, elusive memories floated like vapor in hia brain. He didn't like that, for perhapt hi great et rride had been in that machine like brain. He indicated chair. She took that one by the wall; tat very still, with her little feet together. Robert found hi voice; heard him telf asking rather harshly (just as he would have asked such a question at office on a busy day). "Well, what' thit all about r The two other exchanged a glance. Why, he asked himself, wa Frank, by any chance, not playing fair? Deliberately, then, with her (lender, pretty fingers, she untied the string and opened the parcel. Sure enough, there were the letters! "I brought these," she began. He interrupted with "Well, how much do you want for them?" At this sharp attack she seemed to sink a little way into the chair. But after a moment (he resolutely (traightened her shoulders. "Come out with it I If we've got to talk business, let's talk businessl I've -got to compete with a yellow newspaper. I presume t" "Bob," Hildreth cut in. "you realty mustn't bully Miss Bernice!" And, after a silence, he aid, in a low voice. "It'( been a pretty hard thing to do, coming here. But it seemed the best way. First I want to give you these letters. A nearly as 1 can tell they are all here. Of course, if there hould be any more, I'll send them to you. And I'm turn ing over all the other things to Mr. Hildreth in the morning." "Miss Bernice is going to be mar ADVERTISEMENT. Mini Mils . lilifipf lk Banishes Infirmities of - Makes the Evening of Life a Period of Active, Contented Enjoyment. A piper read before a scientific conten tion tome months ago created world-wide intere.t. It said in part "radium raye causht ia sugar of milk, made up into tablet and taken internally seem to work miracle, and their rtaulta, espeelallr among old people are nothing short of marveloue." These rays caught In the small Nuradium sugar of milk tableta traverse the blood .t ream and revive latent energies as noth ing el.e has ever done, according to ev. eral hundred who have experienced their marvelous effect. Many of these were chronic invalid for years, men and women far advanced in life who were (uppoied to be beyond the age when medical effort could accomplish much. And yet thee little Nuradium tablet gave them new energies, eureeu of pain, a calm, restful outlook, revival of Intere.t In pacing event.. dulr for activity, jaded appe tite became keen again, red blood eor puaele Increased by 250,000 in forty-eight hour and thus there i. most beautiful Makes Women Fretful, Nervous and Kun-Down weigh yourself again after ten days and see how much yon have increased in weight and improved in color and appearance. The Gold One ried," Hildreth eaplalned, clumsily, -Or This from Robert. "I thought you might have noticed my ring," she went on. He saw it now: a platinum band, set with em eralds and a diamond, "You're going to be married t" "Ye. 1 shall leave the stage. I have not f!t happy about the past. but I shall simply have to mane tne best of that. I have found a new philoi..)hy," glancing down at the leather bound book, "that has chang ed the whole course of my life." "But there are colored threads." Robert heard himself saying that, and (topped tliort "Of course. In every life. I un derstand that. Certain different threads." She smiled, shyly, as a child (ometimee smiles, and her eye glistened. "But I am going ahead on a new footing. Marriage is a job. I'm going to try to make good at it. that' all I can say. 1 know, at least, now that the only happiness lies in giving up abtolutely. I ant doing that. Gladly. I hope to have ciil dren." ... The wl.tfu I mile fluted again acros the delicately pretty face. That' all I can say I'm going to try to make good at it. And the first thing wa to clear tin" she mil cated the letter "all up. I couldn t leave it to any one else to do. Her voice fallered. She glanced over toward Hildreth, moved a if to rie from the chair, hesitated, then did get up. "I think." she murmured, "if you don't mind, I'll just go now." "She wa moving toward the door when Robert intercepted her with onttretched hand. She eemed about to flutter around him and out the door, but then, hesi tating. he let hrr hand rest in his. And he was gazing gloomily down ''"So you have found a philosophy!" he said. "Ye-es!" Her voice was a whisper, but with a returning firmnes. "No. Nina. No. But I envy you your fine aimplicity." "It comes down to faith," aaid she. "Yes. That it It come down to faith. Some sort Faith in something or other. I'm afraid my faith has heen onlv in mvself." Hi voice toft ened and his eyes filled. "But I wish you, Nina, every, every happiness. I'm sure you 11 make good! He released her hand. "In that book." She nooded. 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It is often, remarkable what an as tonishing difference it make in a person' ap pearance to round out face am at A PaTS fia-ure with a few pounds of good firm flesh. It is often equally surprising what a tremendous amount of pep, force and energy a little more oxygenated or ganic iron will give a person whose blood is deficient in this magic-like substance. If, after nuking the above teat with Nuxated Iron or Nuxated Iron and Vitamines, yea de not obtain all and even greater beaefta Una you expect, the man ante turert will BvcenpUy refund your money. . 1 W AJL . THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. APRIL 16. 1922. This time h podded brightly, (trongiy, "I wish," he muttd, "I rotiM find "Vott cant Will you let ma send you tin too ar il slowly shook hi head; slowly, "Frank." he id, turning abruptly. "have n any tdra where I could find Adrian; get in louth with bim somehow f "J think lie' rigid down stair. "Downstairs!" "He came up Ik front iters Just a we did." "Weakened? wandfe." He caught himself, "Frank, the lirt thing in the morning pita "tie Adrian's trouble with that hotrl," "You'll pay it, Bob?" "Ye. And on other matter. Bet ter make a note of thl. There'a an old rare track tout named Tim Mul lane. Waa a jockey once. The de tective people can find him, ome where between Canada and Mexico. He'd be where there are horse, if he'a alive. I owe him f 1 1.200. Find him and pay it Good night." lit rang at they crossed the threshold. To Stephen he (aid short! v: "Why did Mr. Adrian come back?" "A a favor to me, lr." "A a favor" "I'm so sorry, sir! I hope I haven't overreached myself gone too far, air. But I frit very bad over hi trouble, and I didn't know but what we tcrvant might be able to make up " "Ask Mr. Adrian if fie will ice me again. Now." "Thank you, ir." The boy teemed to have aged. Hi complexion wa nearly gray, and there were deep circle under hi eye. I "I appreciate what yu'r doing.,1 be began. "O. ye-" "Mr. Hildreth wa just telling me.' "I realu thai I was in the wrong,' There wa a Mia silence. "Shall you still b considering that VSt'l.if The young man nodded. "Whyr "O discipline. A real Job. And complete change. Cot big fight ahead of me. May at well start all ireeM.- "Would vou mind changing over front the Isthmus and Tacifie line to one of our thipsr "Better not, Tht other! snort Im personal. I've been going through a hell of an evening, uuesa I m chang ingfast But I teem to see my way clearly enough now." "Can I do anything for you before you sail.' A little money "S'o, thank. Start clean." "Well, good luck!" "O. I'll look you up again to tay goodby. Good night now." "Good night" Robert was a long time on his knee before the fireplace, reading and burning those old letter. Tht task finally done, he rang for Steph en. Alter a wait he rang again. Hit knee were tiff with pain. For the third time he rang. There wa a shuttling sound in the hall. 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