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THE BEE: OMAHA, W SDAY, JANU ARY 19, 1916, IMPLEMENT MEN | GATHER IN CROWDS Plenty of Fun in Connection with Midwest Implement Show at | the Auditorium. The Strange Case of Frederick Lewis, Auth hat Happened to M B Copyright, 1915, by CHAPTER L McClure Public 1‘,huww‘ SIXTY-EIGHT CONCERNS SHOW |- (Continued from Yesterdar) ___| | "I gucss Tll go with you," sald Tol All ‘work and no play will not get, '°¢K With alacrity, then suddenly he i gripped the others shoulder. 1 opportunity to make the imple-| ‘ . { “Since when,” ha enarled, “have out ment *“Jacks” dull boys. No, they | gars been allowed in the wings at a | huve arranged in connection with|dress rehearsal? their Mid-west Implement Dealers’ W.what?* stammered anlels, swing association convention in Omaha and | ing about. “Why, a mosquito couldn't | the Mid-west Implement show, a big | 8°t past Jerry. banquet at the Fontenelle for|, ~'Well. & lawyer has' retorted Tol- N lock Over there-to the right—see— this evening and a big recep- | i tion and entertainment n'nn\plunentflz e R d i Don’'t that beat the dickens he ¢t the Commercial club, at the club sported, “who is it rooms Thursday evening. | “Puilip Langdon said Pollock, | Thursday afternoon theater party s |€Timly, and again Daniels’ eyes naw imned at the Orpheum for the visiting | FOWed shrewdly, for it was common aies. Thi mplimentary by the | 8056/p that these two men, #o striking Jlkha & \ffs Implement and | & contrast i pe and character, were . At me hour, the dele- | TVals for the favor of the lovely young I selation are to take time off 10 inspoct. the: exhibits of the imple.| “Maybe Miss Page left word for him ment show [to get in," he sald, with a sly smile; A1 SoNan {and the hot blood rushed to Pollock's Sixty<elght implement companies are | fa¢& . ‘o Bath 't the big show which | If 1 thought that—" he muttered. tak- | - Bl I bie of the floor |IN€ & auick step forward. But Daniels ot pp o for |CAUBKL at his sleeve. sviity 1 A Beaenibit ! I was only kidding. Don't be a fool, R e R | he said, soothingly. “Rehearsal is about i P53 ki hts while nine. |OVeF anvhow. and a five-minute talk | tcen are exhibiting tractors, The imple- ;“”" O o e e T | mefits besan to be moved I and set up | MAFY. Let ‘em alone. I guess he'lt look | carly in tho morning following the Pade- | LIXS & two spot to lier when you tell her | rewski concert of Mondas mights and by | that little story of yours tonight—ch | He chuckled, though his eyes were fu noon the b lof a strange anxiety, and his touch nn[ big Auditorium was a jumble of and buzz of machinist machinery, set- Pollock's sleeve was by no means light. | ung up the parts and getting the ma- ,n o"iovor turned with a shrug chines in shape for a show and demon- | 1 guess you're right Be adinitted hay e | “Come on, let's go get that drink On Community Plan. { At the door, however, he glanced back T. N. Witten of Trenton, Mo, author |over his shoulder and set his teeth of the Trenton plan of community inter- [ rimly as Mary's glad welcome to Lang- | est is to address the convention Wednes- | don floated out to him. }low wonderful day afternoon. This is the plan which |she looked! extends commercial club spirit and com- | “Phil! How in the world did veu get munity spirit outside the city limits and {in?" enlists farmers in the ranks of the club, | “Bribery and corruption and a funny making it a grand community boosting or- | Story,” he laughed, taking her hand in | canization, instead of merely an or- | his “1s rehearsal over?’ | ganization for the boosting of the X‘nr-] “Yes, thank goodness!" “She nodded, | tcular town or city in which the club |a8 the players with friendly littlo amiles | cxigts. Mr. Witten has recently lmv"]]l'“"‘h‘:’l P them. “Did you see any clocted president of the Western Retail |°F 1 Imilemaent, Vehicle and Hardwaro asso- | — 1noush to reslize how fine you are clation, which is an o nization twenty- ‘u Nora, he said with sudden gravity, eight years old and the largest of its |24 She amiled up at him with & flush Kigh 5 4he United Btates of pleasure at the words as she dropped " * . lwearlly into the chair of the garish On Friday morning I. R Sebenthal of | yhrone that held the center of the stage. | Eau Claire, Wis., is to address the asso- | «p'm glad you like it."* she said almply, ( ciation on the subject, “Ts the Implement | Mary Page or of ary"’ Pictures by Essanay imph 3 could and 1 deserve it ‘But vou don't sound happy.” she per sisted, her woman's intuftion uppermost. I'or an instant his eyes met hers “Success can build a big wall,” he whi times T wouldn't go because I didn't have indeed a change There i no king upon his throne 4 Kugel Returns from Trip to | ‘TIE YOTE HOLDS UP A SALOON LICENSE, Cannot Open Plnve at Least Ul\h]' | the Coast | LEGAL POINT IS BROUGHT up| == Bargain Prices | pered “between a etar and a—poor law.| One member absent and a tie vote | .\-r\n,‘\,,\,‘ she proteat “Oh, Pt .‘\ 01 10 @iz Sitending & reguist sl Our big -lnmu Clearing Sale enters upon its third week tomorrow, you musta’t - fesl ',h“ iyt ol of the city council presents an | The echoes of (he Ir-t two weeks of this, (he greatest of all clearance fothing fn. Lhe, whete Wide world coulq| UDUsual situation in the case of a | sales, scarcely dle away when we are ready with news of other and still come between you and me. Why—you've| Fctail liquor application of Isaac g”‘::l:.;:‘n:.-:l'p:ll:':fl!'::n:“'filt?lgv:?nf?‘?llo;n«n makes: STEIN ;:m:{; \rtn l‘n: . \-(' n:\\hmi gt Crossman, 624 North Slx(rcnn\! WAY, WERER, HARDMAN, STEGER & SONS, EMERSON, ScPRALL v:‘vn . Do vou remem -r: Sl 4 street, It requires at least four LINDEMAN & SONS, SCEMOL. & MUELLER, CHICKERING & SONS, bebgoandi o’ 'l'j;l"' L’;n"‘r“.'i' A T e 17| votes of the council to grant a sa-| SOHMER, KIMBALL, KURTZMAN, SCHUMAN, TRYBER, NORWOOD, CRAMER, ARION AND VOIGHT. this instance Remember thai these are Planos from the World's Greatest Factories slightly used, some that we have | loon license. In the | | pretty frocks like the other girls® Aud| license was not granted and the| Sahnt TR, W0 PRS, Jiriving o] Conatiite 8 1RAL telction tof thE) ERVS §1.00 PER WEEK. FREE STOOL, FREE SCARF. attune himself to her mood, smiled ga: 1y | APPlication, or is the matter still be- | Common sense demands that any man or woman who appreciates a saring WITHOUT SACRIFICING n ropty o fore the council, subject to reconsid- ‘; QUALITY, will be on hand early tomorrow to get the bargain of their lives. “And now,” he cried, “you are a queen | eration at some future date? l-‘or[ DID YOU EVER SEE SUCH A LIST OF BARGAINST ;::n‘:“:::-“w::“:‘4‘:F;;v‘ at your feet as :1..‘ present, at least, the effect is | K600 ;;'hrhdo Practice sao #4350 Kortsman Practice Plano, P84 humblel”. SAtY MOLked. Mhis 18 rat the saloon cannot be reopened. | Ano, now ‘ now $260 Norwood Pfino. Oak case, now. “fllllgtnn l'iuo. ‘lhbm\nv. #250 Cramer Piano, now $1,000 (I||rln-r|m: Grand, rare Commissioner Kugel will be out of | the city for three weeks and it is not | 8275 | known how he would vote on this | ’ $90 $110 No seer or soldier, proud and stern case, now. . bargain, now But what love's call can reach their | pi ¢ i v . o T re h proposition. His return may be th: Yose & Son Plano, Ebony 75 #2756 Fisher Piano, Plain Walnut And make them humble—each in turr occasion for bringing the matter be- care, now ., vosns CASE, NOW quoted Philip, and just for a moment| fore the council again. Emerson Piano, Mahogany $550 Steinway \erllrxr-ntl mmd Mary's fingertips rested on his shoulder CASe, nOow . AS New, now caressingly her tace glowed ke & Was Manager Last Year, oo \13" "'varl 4 '" i 11 s v | $400 Tryber Plano, Dall Walnat 'sz | #800 Arion Plano, \hlnu! piopgiontey B iy S over his head at|{ sfonday afternoon the council heard | oase, now . ... o | case, now They were almost alone now, and wit ‘.(. ”"‘:‘M} e "m“;' ‘;‘";" with ‘& protest | #600 Weber Plano, ‘lhnfl’l“! case, ssss $1,100 Stelnway Grand, Rosewood a little laugh she straightened suddenly|, e bk b e B i Sy 2w in her royal chair. N t year Poetry and memories, and a throne,” el b R | and memories, and a throne." | g whose renewal was rejected by the SR she sald gently, “make one forget m.t{‘m il tio ‘weskn ago. Grolamin . 1 & tempus’ fa alwave ‘fugiting'; and T must v hurry and dress. Will you wait and take out towards puzzled at the glared stage and gaudy Dealer a B Man?’ Mr. Sebenth: ]if‘ddmz with a quiver in her soft volce,| the back drop, and then again walked o EECHIpN S . Sebenthal | . - phil, Phil, I'm so happy—to thini | back to Mary's door, indecision writ large Is Secretary of the Wisconsin assoclation. |,y:s i1y come at last—this wonderful| on his heavy face Sl!l cuA.i:.l’Awu:: ‘l’l‘kfim“ Be. bniplement show bpens Wedneaday, | groqm men call Susosas!” “It's a mean business.” he muttered, 00| 1 E . S— - |h:“:m-m :‘I.n:.; -11 “; convention 1;u|5 “I'm happy, too, my dear,” he said{ “but I dom't see that I've any chofce.” SEEEIPPEEEEET | continues until Saturday, or one day | : Slss hia ahati 1 | t - gently, sitting down on the edge of the nd, shrugging his shoulders, he rapped tant retief-no waiting. Your clogged longer than the convention proper. The |y ,ne's dats to the dismay of the busy| sharply “ I nostrils open right up: the air passages | e re orce (1] aca [ o i ""\"“‘1"‘:"‘”“':‘ ";(m"""‘f”‘":’h:‘\"1.-rnm»nhmers I wish you the greatest (To Be Continted Tomorrow.) | of your head clear and you can breathe | s e Auditorium during the s — lfrecly. No more hawking, snuffiing, | Our store and warehOuse Roo 1 i | adioh ‘ g S b t H t ! 2 for a dime he had carefully put away i:r.:.l::;:‘";, hl‘-‘r‘r'l‘:(h';v! ':"“V"‘“ \m:"l_::"]'“:r‘t ms uccumps to near lDa«re Sherlff to for the time when he would need it for | guuf 107 EC b THERE: | And Must close out This 5p|endid stoCk Trouble as He Lies | Put Them in Jail, | e "« " 0™ |Gt amil Poite of Eiy's Cream Maim | BT B [ eeomayptt cuvamsy iow. ARSI There is positively no reserve, we must sell and sell fast, and in cases where i G | P of this fragrant, antisoptic, healing | g X 4 4 A e is 80 Asleep On His Cot Officer Makes Good | RELEASED FROM JAIL, BUT Cream in sonr wostrita. 1t penetrates | desired easy terms will be arranged on any purchases which you wish to make. { that r Kessler was |n\ and enjoying his usual | sound slee] because he was snoring loudly, W. N. Kcegan, Kessler's room- mate, left their room late yesterday morning to get breakfast. When he re- turned at noon he found Kessler dead on his cot at the New Home lodging house, | second floor of 1321 Douglas street Assuming good health Chris Mar! dared Deputy and George G. White, who Sherift Joe Wright to put them in jail, were immediately hurried {to the county prison by the ofifcer. The deputy was passing a saloon on North Twenty-fourth street, When the two men came out. They attracted his 'attention by their conduct and Wright | {gave them a friendly warning. Dr. Clara B. Cro Fourteenth and | on. Dare you to put us in jall,” Donglas strects, and Officer John |4y gaiq Schwager declared when summoned that | o oreicer took the dare and the men heart falluro had caused IKessler's | won to jail to recover thelr equilibrium death, The man was employed as a car repairer by the Union Pacific at North Platte, his home, until recently, when he was lald off, He came to Omaha in search of work | THIS TELLS WHY CAPTAIN NEWHOUSE WALKED HOME and had sent for his wife, Mary, who | ey T8 arive 1o thme e ‘srranye for. the |, CADIsin Newhoush Bf. thaifine deoart- : j ment, attached to Chief Salter's office, is wera Coroner Crosby took charge of the body and will hold a post mortem examination and perhaps an inques Clearing House for Second-Hand Autos is Plan of Dealers A clearing house for second-hand auto- mobiles is an aim and desire of the Omaha 'Automobile Show association, | {in a brown study | Having read In the hewspapers consid- erable information and advico about ‘Know Omaha,” he betook himself to the | | Fontenelle for luncheon. He espied a dime | | on the floor under his table and promptly {turned it in to the walter with ex- planations When he started home after his day's work he searched vainly in every pocket “Cascarets” For which consists of nearly all of the motor H d h C ld dealers in Omaha eadacne, Lolas, The show association met at the f‘fln\-v‘ [ oyt Mgl LU Liver, BQWels deel it would be a good plan to or- Pt ganize such a clearing house, obtain a building solely for this purpose and in En]oy life! Don’ t. st.ay bilious, | the future turn over all gecond-hand cars sick, headachy and to the clearing for sale. Thus no dealer would sell any second-hand cars consnpa.wd | at all, but would turn over all such stock to the clearing house. It was decided to hold another meeting Best for bad breath, sour| of the assoclation Friday when a site e miaine Tor the eloaring mouse | Stomach, coated tongue :«“ l,‘;flzr:r,,',,)‘:"""‘ and definite plans nfi or mdlgesmn. BURGESS-NASH GIVE GIFTS | AS BONUSES TO EMPLOYES On December 1 Burgess-Nash an- nounced that as an expression of appre- clation for the loyal support rendered by their employss during the last year a snecial Christmas bonus of one-half of 1 per cent of their entire net sales for reriod 1ir ircetly in the December 1 to 24, inclusive, given in addition to the regular every sales person. The non- or those who do not come cliing end of the business, ¢ 7 per cent of their salary | e perlod | ution, which amounted to ! was made after | sevoral thousand dollars the sales had been compiled, and no doubt was more than welcomed by the em- ployes, as in everv instance a neat little | ived by each one in adai- | im was re | tion to his er regular salary. They're fine! Cascarets liven your In addition to the above the manage- | iver” clean your thirty feet of bowels ment offered as an incentive for In- ang sweeten your stomach. You eat creased sales during the month of De-|gne op two, like candy, before going to mber three epecial prizes of $# foF peq, and in the rorning your head is first, 823 for second and $15 for third, o clear, tongue is clean, stomach sweet, the sales person who was in the same de- | brogth right and cold gone. Get a box ent as a ysar ago and showed the ! from your druggist and enjoy the nicest, test per cent of sales increase for|gentiest liver and bowel cleansing you | L en period. ever experienced. Cascarets stop sick | The prizes were awarded as follows: | headache, biliousness, indigestion, bad | First prize, Mr Anna Novasek of the breath and constipation | Look department: second prize, Rose Mis-| Mothers should give a whole Cascaret | kell of the jomestic department; third |to cress, bilious, sick. feverish children prize, Mre. Hammond of the drapery de- |any time. They are harmless and never partment FREEDOM IS SHORT-LIVED on being released the county jail found a deputy United States marshal waiting for him and he was {mmediately rearrested and put hack in quod on a charge of altering and forg- Ing a certificate of the United States postal bank. He will have a hearing ‘Thursday, before Commissioner Singhaus. Clyde Taylor. Something To Consider F AVORAEI COMMENT invari- ably ar as a result of our extreme care and thoughtful atten tion to those who seex in their hour of need. It is our policy to do too much, rather than too little—to anticipate the desires and wishes of those we would serve and to see that no detall is overlooked. Expressions of commendation are, therefore, frequent. The increasing- ly large number of burlals made in West Lawn also attests the appreclu- tion of this 4istrict service in which we are ploneers. In case of need, instantly at your take members of the family to Weat Lawn by automobile 1 otherwise assist with the arrangements in eve way possible. Phone us. representativa is smmand. He wiil CEMETERY 56th and Center, orrioE 15th and Harney. Pekin Coal PEKIN COAL roducing coal for fur- hot water plant or cook stove. High in carbou, which means heat, well screened, low in first Inat cost. Comes in three sizes—Nut, Me- dium Lump and Lump. ss so . Order todsy. Nebraska Fuel Co. Doug. 430 411 80.16 8t. UETIL DELIVERY BODIE Mage n various lengthe to wuit ny car 1200 god up delivervd bTLI Oy R gV nished in enamel baked on Ily .n "“m tre. (‘n:od n stock —quick e Worve todeye: COLUMBIAN STEEL TANK COMPANY, 1658 West 13th Sireet, Kansas Cty, Mo |srive or sicken. s if garden pictured on from | a protest agal st the application of Teador | #8560 Rohmer Ph-o. Isbunv ruo. $300 Schmoller & Mueller, Vlnhnklnv | Golast who had this saloon 1 $1560 | brother-in-law of Goldstein and was man. Schmollor & Muellier Piano Co. i vl ager of the saloon last vear His face, which had fallen het “”"'I““"'-“"""-' “'{""“‘" Jardine and The Honse of Quality. 181118 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, e i rexel voted to refuse the license this ¥ & change of mood, brigl (r.n(-l At the words, | L iseq alss voted to Busthfs the protest We mlh no l‘th whatever for our 58 years' experience and honest reputation as the “West's Largest PO g g ': hey cabas L ller and Withnell voted to grant the sight of Phillp e thawned I\,.-n.-» and against tho protest ! “l, & badinet n'm'r Mr “ anadon,” he| Mr. Hummel was particularly opposed sald brusquely, “for outsiders o be be.| !0 this Ealoon which is located near his : {home. His contention is that there are' hind the scones today don't know 1% VAU FOL Th, bt | o0 many saloons o0 Norlh Sixteenth Are You Taking Advantage of the Senutlonal Bargains at “But, I'm now going out laughed | street. | Langdon carclessly Mary. Tl call a _'One can staud on any intersection of | come i saloons,”” stated Mr. Hummel ! | All right,” she called back, and went| i— - | in, closing the door behind her | i For an instant Daniets seemed about [ to knock: then he walked thoughtfully EAD STUFFED FROM ’ DCSATARRH OR A COLD joing Out of Business Sale through every air passage of the head soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh.—Advertise- | | ment Rubel Furniture Company, 1513-15 Howard St. 0====================0 BRANDEIS We Have Purchased the ING-PECK 37000Stoc Watch the Daily Papers for Further Announcement ' O==================== — AN INVESTMENT THAT PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS A BEE WANT AD “ B