Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 24, 1916, Page 4

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he's killed!” she wailed, and ran blindly, madly down the stairs, Seeing that the coast was now mo- THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1916. ily clear, Morton and Olga, The S of S b o :uo:lononono:ononononoflonpnmflouonoflononouononononol\ T ecret e u marlne zfizt::zyfouowcd the others upstairs Cunnlng ClOtheS for il H COURT GIVES . v euiw e s s s e | St cmteine oy picferst 3 SOME OPlNIONS FIFTH INSTALLMENT. he's had a terrific clip on the back|cmpty study with the intention of ; 3 ; getting the books, which. the: had . . . e . . o . A AR Lieutenant J-r::r‘;l’::t detatled by the o e b .L°°k.' as though somie-|geen only a moment before, ‘ly%g on F"‘lt n Quallty, Ffl'.t mn Pnce, Fll’lt m the Heart Of EVCI’Y Ch'ld United Btktes maval board to fovestigate | One had hit him with'a life-preserver. | the table. But they stopped in aston- t A M:l:mn:“t aad fi?;?:fl::‘:’:fi':r::: ngtfl'l'::nt:: He's cotmin.. around, d:mugh. He'tt | ishment. The books had disappeared! Which submarine to & state of perfoction. The |be all right in a few minutes.” (To Be Contjnued.) for Another. g :; ‘t:nr."fiv'.:;;;"::‘amn;"‘a.:,;.:t “Here are the books on the table,” Frank Hedges Is ~ Drowned in Blue ; - Cleo. ' On the trial trip of the inventor's [ aid Cleo, recognizi i ; ey 3 gnizing two of her fa. DON lUI_-l FINALLY * FIXED uz';:‘..’.'xfl?."n?: ;'i‘.“‘.ki:.'.:i’.f.‘?‘l':".h'.‘vi:'- ther's beloved volumes, “Poor Mr. Seward, Neb, . June Z&—(Spacil} Telegram.)—Frank ‘Hedges, aged 25 tllating device, Hope reports favorably on 2 (From a Statf Correspondent.) the new device, but there are others inter-| Leyland must have been looking at ears, was drowned in the Blue river ere this evening. The body ‘was re- Lintoln,. June ,23.—(Special)—Su- ested In it. An attempt to burglarize DF.|ihor when ¥ covered ‘and . efforts were made, to ) Burke's laboratory fuils, but later Cleo finds him murdered in his bedroom. Cleo sells her [ She stopped. abruptly, for from be- bring the young man to life, but with- out avail, e court opinions’ handed down |}l murdered ’ ; / 'y to get money; later she finds lay show that ex-Goxernor Shal-|a note, from which she learns that they con- }s';:gz:he curtains had come a muffled Hedges, with a number of others, had gone swimming in the river at tain th tormula. With Hope sh r, who endorsed the payment | yaces 1o the auetioneers store, only to find It | “Someone’s hiding there—behind a point, near the base ball grounds. He had been in the. water perhaps 2 note given by W. P. Sommers in flames. Olga Ivanoff and Gerald Morton, | the curtains!” she whispered, gripping fifteen minutes and swam across the Blazer Striped Middy Coats in cricket club colors It's a splendid coat for tennis and outing; light, cool and attrac- tive; just the thing you need and only $1.95 Paul Jones Mi&dies two wpies In search of the formuls, attempt Hope's arm, ) im 1d e cattle, | to capture Cleo when she calls at the house k whom he had sold som: ’ | ot Stephanski, the anarchist. Hope rushes rossing. the room on velvet feet note later appeating in' the hands {to her aid; Morton shoota at him, but the | Hope suddenly jerked aside th the Home Savings bank of Fre-|bines bits # bomb. In the cellar, TRIaN s draperiu.' Anyhje di(el .:f'xf.hn'nf'iv'fi ont, will have to thednme. The had slipped a bflalq,:k mask over the -mogmlw and was given Continued from Yesterday. upper portion of his face, leaped at 1902, since which time it has been ——(—-—-u—-——-—e-—e—ri— h?m like a panther, Locl(edc’g e::h litigation. The study was a large and hand-|other’s arms the two mien swayed out into the middle of the room. ; somely furnished apartment. Its walls Saloon Regulation. were paneled in oak and heavy bro-[They hit a carved cabinet filled with river ‘a, number of times.. Suddenly he uttered a cry, thréw up his'hands and sank in ten feet of water. He 0 i ] (] | [] i g : i i B i : (] nce of the age of a minor |gade curtains were drawn before its i i i i it i 514 s i porcelain and it went over with a|was a'good swimmer, ard it is sup- 01*“:::“‘:“ d‘ .“ 2 h““‘l":‘;u‘: recessed windows. crash, They caromed from the wall |posed he was sgized with cramps. imES!ée‘ are here in better than ever styles and sunfast colors—superior s the 'same a8 If sold by the|, Mahlin, closing the door behind to the table and:from the table to DF, Beil'é Pine-Tar-Honey Ly to any other Blouse at the price— Lunies it i clealy ahow | U, M SORTRPLC oy bent Bk venilng, o e eyl Rl mrsey ko e, il it Sam Peck Suits ¥ ONE DOLLAR $1.00 e was made in the absence | oo "the table, absorbed in their ex-{mén, they recled through the door- ::':', ’::'T ! T:"m“;',::‘,r‘.?::? with extra pants % the ‘the owner of the saloon in the t ntradiction to orders. jether the instructions were given good faith is for the jury to de- i . amination, when the door was sud-|way of the study into the upper hall. denly thrown open and young Ley-|A rug slipped from beneath them and land entered the room. sent them to their knees, but still “Excuse me,” he exclaimed, suppos- | they~battled on. Nearer and nearer i ing the figure at the table was one of their desperate struggles brought case came from * Johnson| ¥ U F (CG, T orry if 1 intruded, |them to ‘the top of the stairway. ity, where He Steinkubler, a{; jusf ed in to see if I could find Hope, who was on top now, had his | i at Special Prices -$8§0 and $975 ‘Desses for Our Girls n é i % (] Cash Dividends ling saloon keeper, was arrested } 5 § some cigarettes,” and then, recogniz-|fingers on Mahlin's throat, The . E . &d l‘glsno.:.d i'%':'.:fio; sale of | H o, e the servant who had ad- | house was in an uproar now. Guests, 4 ; Kool Kloth Suits 2 to 6 years— 6 to 14 years— 'op the defense that the sales made |mitted him, “what the devil are you | servants and musiciang, sttracted by oming by Slightly soiled Play Frocks ity to hrdrs, doing with' those books -And_why | the piercing screams of Cleo and Mra. g || - for warm weather Of Chambray, ightly dolled Play kbt B ey haven't you told my aunt that I had|Delmar, rushed from the ballroom - & Gingl that were as high B M mived?x and stood crowded in the door below, J ul lst o in pmh b‘ck‘nor- 8 as $1.50, c “I really beg pardon, sir,” said the | watching the struggle at the head of 4 : and madras. The popular for ....... censees tht effect or -em- : 'xlre styles. Values up to Slightly soiled Dresses, most- 1.96— 9c ly last year's styles, $1 i supposed servant humbly, “but 1 was|the stairs atidience watches a : ust lllucb)l.( )fi"rin:h. v;glumu lirl. :!'I‘Zd:'ltmu or: !dhe tl!l#e. Nov; fo“‘ .tyle. ey are highly interesting, 0 were poised at the top of || announced to- its shareholders notify your aunt immediately,|the stairway. Then, amid a ch l’:f.* and hya ‘aélud toward the dolgr'. of mehlmn fr:;n‘mw ;'-l‘d Mrs, %::1: s cash dividend of 7% per | , mar sbove ahd from the assembled || anpum A bl dout waste any more (e | guces beiow, they rlled, with a ter | *"1 JUY 16 1018 you ean tell her that I'm going to|rific’ bumping, . down the marble|) | HOME BUILDERS has made N i stairs. So intertwined that It : Y '“’hh.f" for a while and have a not be distinguished from &"::fil“eg & substantial growth in the past smoke.” - Dropping into a chair, he lighted |they burst into the. ballroom, the {ive years. It guarantees 7% & cigarette. An instant later a c'i'"h' frightened guests giving way before || on money invested and one- Ei'th low descended on his jhead and, | them. = Panting from exhaustion, they || half of the remaining profits to HOME BUILDERS Inc. has but. values up to $8.50, for ........ g g § ) 2] (] % ', \ i oJje . Winsome Millinery at Reduced Prices P A table fall 72 SN of dainty 2 - styles that f o rmerly sold up to $3.50, for, 95¢ Values up to $6.50— Misses’ and Chil- dren’s Pumps, $1.35 ' and $1.75 Misses’ pumps, dull and tan Jeathers and black velour, welt and hand sewed flexible soles. All sizes in the lot from 11% to 2. Regular $2.50 and $3.00 values $1.78 i a groan, he slumped the [rocked and swayed ac + | chair on' to the floor,. ?”eh":o;: |l; ished floor, reeled for a sickening mo- ‘;?;""d isx;“flomav‘ Bullders’ d !vith oluuprnd arms, breathing ster- }l:;:: : li:lhlt the. lo; bal.:mn_d; in Ty res. jorously. ¢ open French: window, ¥ , e loas of the unconseions body at |and then, amid & cry of warning from|| _ The Surplus profits have in- his feet, Mahlin had resumed his scru- | the onlookers, plunsed- outward and || creased the value of shares to tiny of the books when he heard out-|downward into the darkness. - A ter-|| $1.18 each. They 'will be et ) sid: t;nle door ‘t’h:: .lvolce_lr l?' Mrs. Del- mfii firaln“of bro:(hen' ! lnsht:;k‘i l%he issued at this price until July 4 mar, e an €0, ey were as- e leners thal e 2 was becom- | Cending the stair. They were coming | through the roof of the Chidervatory || 18 thereatter, at the new rate. American Security Co., taffeta :;’I "lqh the ntrdy. He (l.lufcod about him, bsll_t’!"' Sk { P et S e ‘only means of escape was iroughout the desperate e t 3 shower bouet _of through s single door . He wusCito hmtrfi.p;ine?h.‘t’f.h. ;o"jflz‘;n':: . Fiscal Agents. he ped. s only chance of avoi stairs, petrified with fear for Hope’s ! f with "cut flowers, dilgov lay in concealing himself | safety, clinging convulsively t S g pimel e, clngng somupivly o iex)| HOME BUILDERS Children’s. pumps, dull, tan an bronze leathers, hand turned soles and spnn% heels. Al in the lot from 81§ to 11. Regu- lar $2.00 values ... $1.38 until the unwelcomev isitors had de- teeping at once | parted, Leaving the books on the | through the open window she gave a | you “‘ Dwilu Sts., Omaha. N om between | table, he blew out the lamp and-slip- | shriek of horror. here they will | ping ‘into one of the window recesses| “He's killed! He's killed! ‘I know OEIOEIOEIO IO OEIOEIOEIC 3 l:lor:lo:lo:xo:lo::louonononouonononouoflouooumonouononbuouonononouononouononotonomnonono nany friends. drew before him the heavy curtains, : ; Scarcely had he done so when the % W iR § y § door opened. ™ e i trice| Mrs, Delmar. “I can’t understand it, .y 1 certainly gave orders to have the |}’ Chal d & I!l C “lhtJ.,' and, stepping ‘t'o the i Vo ! l e o. members | lam ‘ i Yynlz' she switched on' the elegtric heayens! What's this?” cried catching. aight of Leyland's Delmar gave a cry of horror. ?‘E{mehl It's n:‘y nephew! Is he dead? , Ob, he is dead? What's A ¢'s no said Hope, ex- uah&t fl'u unconscious mn’; “but 4141618 South 16th Street. One very good example of the many values our stock offers. lustrated, $21 4 This Dresser has a double built-up top, quarter sawed oak, fumed finish, large plate mirror, Poster Bed Mahogany four-poster bed, b e ] 1 &‘l“ panel bl’:k. rail !oo',-:“ ~ Price $25.00. Couch: Porch Hammocks Very attractive values at— $5, $7.50, $9 to $15 Dining Furniture Qur very complete showing of dining room furniture merits consideration. Better assortment thlnn'sver of popul':} déflnzo‘:: popular prices. ‘ Buffets & Bl:llfheu uarterel Golden Oak, an excep” ogany, $44 and $46 o ;‘i‘; 1 g’;{s‘;m" China Cabinets Serving . Tables, mahogany— Full box frame, leather seat, $2.50 . $11 to $28 MHAM\!M in a most novel rtainment - P “Good N Since 1854 THERES a certain “knack” about brev- hameha The Great. Prince Lel-Lani was born at Hilo, Hawail, in 1887. He is'a lineal .descendant of Kamehameha the ‘Great, who conquered the Ha- " islands in 1799, and deeds are commemorated by the monument upon the Pal- ) St Baldingy sctonatn. s ||| Curtains for the Open Window Season: e Eladne by gl diali i .. beers seem to lack, And every ing drop has been the same— the same in ,dWVor—flm same in zest—the same | in wholesomeness, purity and cleanliness since the olden days of eighteen hundred and fifty-four. States Bull i Mh;% related to the former Serviceable, Easily Laundered and I ive. 'Q:“fl‘. ll?fiiuohhui. H ed Voile and Marquisette, hemsfltc.}';ed :n l.;ce'tt_'immed. meha’ col 95¢, $1.25, $1.80, $1.95 &ldr Muslin Curtains, ruffled and hemstitched, $1.25, $1.50 $1.75 pair. - i ReadytoHang | T W S | | Smnery ++30e For Porch, Suh Room ‘and Bed g c&{ Stenciled and Embroidered ctor artists and maker place beside the Victrola, will Best ’m’i‘;’,{ },?;;‘mm&“’gg; vinlet Il SEAmIfRidE |78 8150 and 228 h 8 e e, Vistoota,stase siop.stars avsir, ||| 69¢ Saturday. for These White En- ;f.é‘% 3:5,‘2‘:?9'“ il || amelware Utensils worth up to $1.65 “ TR eI,

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