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. “INJUNS” INVADE Zouie Dick Roamed Over Omaha Long Before There Were Any Houses in Neighborhood. _AND HE CHEWS CHEWING GUM Dusky women, with their glisten- " Ing, straight, black hair parted In the | middle and drawn smoothly back over their heads were much in evi- dence in the Federal building. One woman wandered stolidly about the bullding with her pappoose held on Ber back by means of a shawl and| looking wonderingly at the strange gights from this vantage point. The ‘‘braves” were there, too. Two old fellows refused to take the ele- vator when invited by some pnle fages, but climbed patiently up the etairs to the fourth floor. Safety first! The “Injuns’ are here as witnesses be- fore the grand jury now in session Meet Captain “Loufe” Dick. “Loule” wears a brown uniform and a Grand Army sombrero with a gold cord around L *“Lowle” speaks good English and has #pent most of his life in keeping order among Uncle Bam's wards up on the Teservation. MHe is a gaunt. weapher- beaten man, grey-haired at the temples and with most of his teeth gone. Other- Wwise he's as. xpry as a man of 4, though “Loute” bas seen sixty-four winters, ¥ere Before Houwes. “I Was in Omaha before any house hére,” sal Captatn Dick. “All timber, wild land, ugh. 1 kill buffalo here, sieep on the ground where big building is now."” “Loule’s’ father was James Dick and he departed for the happy hunting grounds at the ripe old age of 114 years. He was born the year after George Washington dled, in 100, and died No- vember 2, 1914. “My father saw Lewis and Clark drag- Bibg boat up the Missourl river,” said “Louie.” ‘But gone are those happy days. “‘Loule" now spends his time policeman, be- Ing chiet of police at Macy, Neb., among the Omaha and Winnebago Indizns. To Live Hundred Fourteen Years. “I lve 1M years, toe' gald “Loule.” “I take good care myself.” “Don't you drink or smoke or chew?” jaws were working vigor- “Louie” almost smiled, but “1 . chew chewing gum,” he said, Ah, “Loule,” mance out of s “redskin™ sum? Tank Men Meeting in Secret and the Reporters Barred who ohews | I : 5 lv he turned to the i 1 don't can let him stay or i* t up so tight one eould & pin drop until the representative press left the reom. moming came, and the con- #till in sesslon.. The price of the manufacture of galvan- someo timé in the dis- i & newspaper man stepped into the Again a battery of eyes was loosed t reporter. speaking ceased talking and Another delegate, not know- reporter, got to his feet and speak, but was hushed with a until Assistant Secretary Kell, the, reporter that officers would in afterncon. The -wmnv also ventured the in- *SF?:'H % fund of information the mod- er backed out of the room with of allent eyes still on him, ia FEDERAL COURT how can we make a ro- | Conscience Fund is Stlll Growing The “consclence fund” at the North western ticket office Is growing A S bill eame v Tuesday's mall from some local man who is supposed have by * the road out of a fare sometime and jater suffered the pangs of con science Please give this to the Northwestern Rallroad company,” an accompanying note stated. Tt belongs to them | Assistant Agent Nillson aded the % to| a $10 bill recelved from a similar mource two weeks ago | Somebody must have been attending| ‘Billy’ Sunday’'s meetings,” he remarked {BOOKLET SHOWS HOW ART SURROUNDS WORKMEN Business men are no longer considered mere money grubbers, and no longer is !b ininess & greedy pursuit of sordid gain The ehtics of business now-a-days take ; Into consideration how the money s | {#nined and what ia given In return y...\ it. The demands of present days com- merce call for the highest, the noblest, the best that there is In man. So it is that big business concerns and great business men are giving more attention to the development of the artistic, sen- timental and sablime elements in them- selves and In their workers Evidence of this fact Is shown In &/ beautiful advertising booklet recently is- | sued by the Postum Cereal company. Though it can be referred to as “‘merely | advertising,” It is & read. work of art, | | The object of the booklet is to show how the elements of art and refinement sur- | round the workers who make the Postum | products, and surely no one could glance | through the little book without gaining {a more kindly feeling for the iate C. W, Post and his pure food products. Omaha, Neb. 415417 South Sixteenth Street THE BEE: ~ |NIGHT HIGH MAY BE INSTALLED Bchool Board May Decide Next Week on the Advisability of the New Move NIGHT SCHOOLS ON MONDAY Hupormlondom l.rnr' of the public schools is gathering information upon which will depend whether the Board of Education at its regular meeting next week will authorize the estab- lishment of a night high school in [ fllh elty. Indications are the superintendent | will recommend this educational ad-| The superintendent's recom- | Junrl_ mendation will guide board in its action. The teachers’ committee of the Board of Education considered this matter at several sessions and question up to Superintendent Graff. 1t the demand warrants the starting of the school, then it will be started. 'The scope of the proposed night high school will be confined to practical lines. Ver- ! ous commercial branches will be included. Demand for the School. The superintendent has learned there are many young men and women who the School have entered business activities without | high school education and who now real- ize the value of a stronger edueational foundation. For the most part these peo- ple started to work through necessity rather than cholce, and most would avall themselves of & night high school if the opportunity should be offered. A few days ago a young man called at the superintendent’s office and asked if ()\1 AHA, \\'T"D\’h\l) \Y street, decided to put the | | disturb the a night high school would be started here. He explained that he attained his high school eligibility st Tincoln, but quit after a short attendance. He Is now anxious to' increase his knowledge. He sald his father, who is forelgn-born, wants to go to night school, but would bave to start in the first grade The course of the new high school will nat be fully determined umtil it Ia known how many would enter and what studies they would like to take. Night schools for the grades will be opened next Monday evening In Kellom and Comenius scho ditions ae p vious fears. Two Men With One Gun Hold Up Clerk in Hotel; Get but $6 Two men and one revolver entered the Nebraska lodging house, 1377 Douglas at the witching hour of midnight last night, gave several stern commands to J. C. Downing, clerk, and with 6 taken from the til To make sure Mr. Downing would not peace while the intruders were Involeini the cash, a handkerchief | wag stuffed into his mouth Descriptions of the robbers wers re- terred to the detective department at po lice headquarters, [YOUNG JOHN GIVEN BUNCH OF STOCK IN COLORADO CO. CHICAGO, teller, Jr., tather, Oct. 1 has been John D. ~John D. presented Rockefeller, sr., Rocke- by his 8 suf- ficient block of the common stock of the | Colorado Fuel and Iron company to give | him controlling interest in the eompany, | sccording to a story printed today by the Tribune. The article says that the senlor Rocke- Beaton & Laier’s Entire V4 WE'RE GETTING QUICK ACTION— COULDNT HELP IT FINE LARGE STOCK av REDUCED PRICES LEFT ON EVERYTHING ESTERDAY A LADY WHO CAME FROM A DISTANC 8/LL RIGHT AND BOUGHT A OF FURNITURE SAYS —— 7'M GLAD | CAME ACT/ON AND CARPETS AM - | SAVED OVER 3200 BES/DES MY RAILROAD FARE AND HOTEL f BILL — SALE WAS SURELY A GOOD THING FOR ME THAT'S THE WAY THEY ALL FEEL— WHETHER THEY EXPRESS THEMSELV THEY:ALL-GET:IN-AND. BUY — O('IYDBI'IR 13, 1915. under same con-| departed | £ OF 40 M/ILES AND teller was pleased with his son's testi- mony_before the Federal Indistrinl Rela- tions commission several months ago in New York City, and shortly afterward gave him enoogh stock to oarry control f the property In Colorado J6 ™ DODGE ax* DOUGLAS STREETS Special Sales in All Departments Values in all classes of dependable fall and winter merchandise that were seldom equa.lled, neved sur- passed in October Sales. it HH 1y 5t " ’ 19 Lbs. Pare Granulated Sugar $1.00 Makes Stubborn Coughs § Vanisk in a Hurry Surprisingly Good Cough Syrup & | Easily and Cheaply @ | If some one in your family has an ob stinate cough or ‘s bad throat or chest old 188 be o | s Breakfast Coco 0 36l 10 tretment, e from any dres || | L5, SACK WEDNESDATY | Hersheris Breakfuss Cofon, 1,908 store 2% ounces of Finex and make it " o c ney (Golden Sa ‘offee, a fine {into a :‘..xm of cough syrup, and watch | “' Sugar ‘market is ‘advancing ink, per ib. -800 that cough vanish. :.ycl.':sr:‘.f' "‘P\: u-mx:"f:..‘.nl.(‘:?- EXTRA SPRCIAL WEDNESDAY. Pour the 2% ounces of Pinex (50 |f | (he grower. s I8 extra fancy fruit, | 10 Bars Beat 'Em All Soap....1% | cents worth) into a pint bottle and fil | thin> finer grown; \\'rdn day, | BUTTER Anvucl‘no}‘c::‘l"l.!-l | the bottle with plain grapulated r bushel basket . THIS WEBK, WHEOLESALE. | ayrup. The tot.rmm( js about 3 s | Large market basket.... Our !rlcclthosmtkh:rp :..\ o and gives you a full pint 1} | €5-1b. sack best high erade Dinmona | The best Y veed ‘a7 supply—of a most effective remedy | H. Flour, made from No. 1 selecteld | ter, Do i Country Creamer saving of #2. A day's use wil' u spring wheat, sack . n’m :‘nr""bl""! Ry overcome & hard cough. Eusily prepared i g .T‘,;", "l‘l',,‘,.”‘",:"u’.,';',, &y | The best No.'i pm.n\ fresh Egss, ’K‘ 5 minuges full Illhrnllnm with Pinex Boer o the mathety er dozen 260 eeps perfectly and bas a pleasant taste. ' " - "he best Full Cream, white or co | Children like fe. 8 Ibs, Bterilizea Bran, the new prof. | 51y Cheese, por ib ‘200 MEAT leu'l"-," SPECIALS WEDNESDAY. The best bulk silid meat Oyeters, per quart ... ...380 THEE VEGETABLE MARKET OF OMAEA FOR THE PEOPLE | It's really remarkable how promptly | an #ily it loosens the dry, hoarse or tight cough and heals the inflamed mem branes in a painful cough. It also stops | f the formation of phlegm in the throat H and bronchial tubes, thus ending th - best rolled White Breakfas Oatmeal for B w Cane and Maple Sugar, cako 12 o . jar pure strained iioney.880 ney California Comb w.nny,_’m- K o o8 ack gs xsass e | 12 1bs. good cooking apnles....180 sistent loose cough. A splendid remec | 0z. jars pure Fruit Preserves, #88c | 12 ibs Jonathan eating Annles.800 for bronchitis, winter coughs, bronchial | ney California Cooking Raisins. | 15 Ibs. best Red River cooking Fo- asthma and whooping cough. | It b, o~ 7%0 | tatoes, for 50 Pinex is n #pecial and iighly concen: (§ | Fancy California ‘Cooldng Fixs bt fanty Seen | | b, . trated compound of genuine Norway pine | New Californis Ilv’r Figs, hk' 'I“u 3 large heads Cabbage | extract, rich in guaiscol, which is o | healing to the membranes. | Avoid disappointment by asking your | | druggist for, "% ounces of, Pinex,” and | do not accepk anything else. A guarantee | \ of absolute satisfaction goes with thie [} | B ¢ Erepnrninn or money promptly refunded. | ‘he Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Grape Nuts, per pkg. 4 Ibs. best Pearl Tapioca,’ Fancy Japan Rice or Hand Picked Navy Beans for 6 cans Ofl Sardines Corn Flakes, pkg. Large market basket 4 large bunchéy fres rots or Turnips for. BEATON & LAIER CO0. LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS--At These Same|BEATON & LAIER CO. Low, Greatly Reduced Sale Prices 415417 South Sixteenth Street Omaha, Neb. miLLion Stock Now on Sale DOLLAR WHEN WE WENT THROUGH THIS - e * We have just 80 of these at- tractive Mottled Blue white Enameled 10-PIECE KITCHEN SETS Which go on sale at 8:30 a. m. QUNTING TO $3/0 THIS QU 'ES OR NOT AS SOON ASTH EY sz 90 FOR 10 PIECES SEE THE GREAT PRICE REDUCTIONS AT THIS 'Domdablc Fuel -Saving Healers All Go at “QUICK ACTION" Sale Prices shut out of the secret of ————e wtemn Cough Hurts the Lungs. . Mell's Pine-Tar-Honey gtops the “and provents' your Cold getting s Kuaranteed. Onmly e, Al —AMM.( flhn.uffeur May Lose - « Life by Hitting Pole wmlm-flhlmy \ Joyriders on ' North Eighteenth street, ran ‘_‘m his -ulln- against a telephone pole If you want a heater that will heat your rooms evenly morning, noon and night, from floor to celling, and at the least possible fue] ex- pense, be sure and see our big line which includes the old reliable Moore and others of well proven worth. Every heater in this store is on sale at & quick action sale price worthy of note. Moore's Hase Burners at quick action sale prices ranging from-— $35 to $60 Moore's Three-Way Heat- ers at quick action sale ranging from— \L, $1.95, $12.45, wp { §E s 2 £ B fil i i AXMINSTER -RUGS- oxi2 feet Sale Prico 9588 Airtight Wood Heaters at Quick Action sale prices, 90c, $1.25 and $1.98 Beaton & Laier Co. 415-417 South Sixteenth St., Dverstuffed Davanpnn usly proportioned, roll arm, New Chairs for Less A big shipment of the fav. ored Royal Easy ( in fumed and golden oak frames, with Spanish Fab- ricold wpholstery — recelved verstuffed, triple loose, cushion seated |-anern tapestry upholstered Dav- enport, exaclly as Mnurcd Sale - Rockers "' $16.35 All have solid mahogany frame, W several different styles, tap- estry upholstery, high grade, heautifully finished; just 25 of them. Not one sold for less than $80.00 ordinarily. Quick Action pillow 3-Panel Mirror Dressing Table (Like Out) Walnut, quarter- ed oak or mahog- any. Regular $45 values. Quick ac- tion sale prices, while they last— $22.50 Reclining $35.00 McDougal Kitchen Cabinet (Like Out) This cabinet has all the latest im- provements—~Colonial glassware, lowering and tilting flour bins, sliding metaj] top, metal bread and cake box, ete., etc. The stock is limited, so dom't delay purchas- quk Aoten 691 75 Just and now on sale Quick Action Sale Price....... TELL YOUR FRIENDS About These Big Reductions D" IF IT'8 IMPOSSIBLE FOR YOU TO GET HERE IN PERSON---SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS -9a Omaha [HAYDEN'S| . -