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-?l]LD WEST NIGHT |No Leases Will Be T g Neighbors From Nearby Towns Entertained. SIOUX LIKE PRAIRIE SOENES No reservations have yet been made for apartments in the new Blackstone family hotel soon to be completed at Everett Buckingham's famous “Powder River” was not king of riv- ers at Ak-Sar-Ben Den last night. . Horse creek was in the lead. For the representatives of Horse creek, Grey Bull river, Big Stinky and the Rio Grande were there. The cowboys and Indians of Irwin's wild west aggre- gation were on hand, with Charley ~ Irwin leading with a lantern. i\, Men from Elkhorn, Valley, Water- loo and Louisville were present also to the number of some 500, having come in touring cars and by rail. The] liouse was well crowded, and the eve- ning was one of the most enjoyable | the Den has seen this year. ~ The cowboys and Indians intro- duced new features. There was trick ‘roping by “Kid Mexico” and Floyd ‘Irwin. There was expert whip crack- ing by Jack Morrissey, the Austra- lian, who cut cigarette ashes off the ‘cigarette of his friend at ten paces, -and later cliEped the tin cover off a " beer bottle the samie way. Finds Puzzling Mount. Walters, another of fohcho busting cowboys, rode the assenger basket of a motorcycle, and “s0 rough was the passage that this seasoned cowboy actually. pulled leather. quests for reservations to make an in- None "of the prospective tenants dent Moffitt of the company, because college from Mrs. Elizabeth R. Voorhees of Clinton, N. J. Through friends Mrs. Voorhees heard of Bellevue's campaign to raise Indian bucks, real Sioux, some of |$75,000 to aid in clearing the college's m participated in the Custer mas- |debt and assist in meeting the ex- re, got into the ring, and partici- | penses of the school during the next d in the dances and in some of [three years. She became interested in other excitement of the evening. [#he struggles of this little western |said Smith. e ! school, investigated, found it deserv- [ business with that rich uncle of his he ing and sent the $10,000 as an endow- | could have ment. aviator, The raising of the $75,000 was com- | teurs I know that I'm not nervous leted a few weeks ago, so the $10,- about riding with. Don’t you want to n the absence of Charley Gardner endowment is additional . go up with me now, Morton? I've | got a two-passenger tractor.” “Do I want to 4 mnb[.iebe: demonstrated h;l vel:-- /satility by taking two parts in the show. In the forepart of the show the seer and philosopher, and ronado. Henry Dmmi Jack Alvord again he Sioux, in the box seats, great! n d the spectacular representation | George Brenner; who was enjoined their ‘ancestors of Nebraska and|in district court from operating the cmuelties to captives. Some of |“Irvington Country club” as an al- e a hit, with | leged disorderly resort, not long ago, tle Bull,"to sdch ‘an extent ['has been cited to appear before Judge e asked Charley Irwin to an-|Leslic July 20 to defend himself from fi:p' and goggles. business for-us profession crowdy get too impatie Five minutes later, with Morton, seated beside mee that he well remembered the {2 rge of contempt of court. s when Nebraska was as barren| Brenner was enjoined upon action e’ scengs represented in some krost[ ht by County Attorney George the acts on handsome. paintings agney, and it is now alleged that renner claims he has merely oper- pmittee of the, « that no vio e has filed a motion asking that Report on Belt Line |« compinint be qushes. ™ " threy over B v et e "The City Planning board's report i 8 n the Belt lin l!k doulioupl%d “Summarily Removed” planes, left the ground and soared, ression propositions was received| Judge Leslie was summarily re-|like a great white bird, into the air, yy the city council and referred to|moved from the bench this mzming For twenty minutes Smith ¢ ring the hearing of an injunction | his aerial maneuvers for the benefit case and another person sat in his|of the mutitude with strained necks d to af lace-and heard the rguments of the [and upturned faces’a thousand feet . council will awyers. below; then turned his mathine in the direction of the mountains. ; il e slee | the dignity of the “Now,"Mhe shouted, putting his lips e counc! a| e Lae ele-|the dignity of court in a_manner | close to Morton's Dodge, v e committee of the who! i 4 Judge Leslie stepped down without ‘however, reasonably assured [a mirmur and his l\lccellorv:xph‘:ld scheme over rnam streets, as last Satur. 3 Miss jardsmen-Employes of “occupied the big chair, while dad Wells-Fargo ;rw T 3 n ‘ The Wells Fargo Express com- Leslie didn't crack a smile. y announces through the general |She sat bolt upright, with a pen in that regular employes who are | her hand, j though she had been of the National Guard will {on bench as long as her fathe: Douglas | whic| in up the difference between the | chucl miount received from the government | suppose we'll have to argue a lot of aiid ‘the ‘regular salary paid by the |ca: before women judges if the ny to the respective employes time they left to join their p! those ’lin':re’employu 10 ‘have . s actually Qfindent upon | Good pflutionl under the United or support. . single men |States civil service will be competed dependent relativés an al-|for in examinations on several dates by the company at the time of [to $2,400; stenographer and type- Joining the command, These allow- | wsiter, electrotyper-finisher, electrical tary service up to December | borator, A spector of safety ces and, in- braska Boy Written . Aritor of hours of servic e, o b S ! i | these positions except that of : #_Ug‘m flmmflhfllfl"' stenographer and t pewtitZr are for J. ‘McShane, 1906 Chicago [secured by applying to Miss Viola the manager of the' Children's t at Lincoln, Neb., where the and girls sell the produce of Funeral of C. C. Kendall ub and city commission founded | The funeral of C. C. Kendall, broth- jemarket, and young Mr. MeShane, | ¢riin.law of Postmaster Wharton, o is a graduate of Omaha High|who was killed in an auto accident ol, was chosen to direct the work. | Sunday, ‘will be held at Dodder's youthful farmers make, a fair| chapel Thursday at 2 p. m. 1t will be 9 and their market is a well-| . profit tad plhce, With plenty of firéts anale. No flowers are to be sent, Mr. Kendall's only daughter, Miss ¢ Autoists Al‘ealvlfl Pearl Kendall, is on her way from ~ Fines by Police Judge Just Mj a“l%istsdlpbu{;d in foliga , and all five drew fines of $2. sts. They are E. G. Hamilton, Man Overcome b.y Heat Lake, driving z;%ds‘p on boule: Sunday Dies at Hospital Uy wlish sy b, uth Twen-| “Howard H. Cottrell, room clerk ‘at th E‘r“- violati king Of: | e’ Tler Grand hotel, 'who was over- fomesbydthe heat at Mdn ;w;d be;ch 'y ’ t Sunday morning, die O g D‘Fk's;‘;;.s}o‘ Asox‘nhde'fmg;w 'l,;l";; at tfie Bl;ie:cg hospital iln Co:n::’; y g i uffs, He had been complaini f enworth, road rul the effects of the heat to ‘f)riendns‘fgr A | days before h icken, Freight Wr:o Cateh |1 Cime here from Des Momes tasi re in Mysterious Manner |vesr. p g e freight cars in’the rail s i e Aire i::t. mysterious n and Thursday m g, A fruit car, an empty "and a freight car il ‘ber succession, usually & single treat. ish even”stubborn growths. To , make a thick paste with some surface and after about 2 minutes rub off, wash the skin and the heirs are gone. | This will not mar the skin, but to avold tment, be certain you get delatone.—Advertisement. THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, Submarine By E. Alexander Powell Author of “The End of the Trail,” “Fighting in Flanders,” “The Road The Secret - hotel at which Hope and Cleo were NINTH INSTALLMENT. “Something’s | Eulalia, Morton and Olga established | happened to the engine,” he thought. “We're in for a smash, for we can never make a landing on these moun- (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) thought leaped through his mind when what had looked an .instant before like a rocky and inhospitable mountainside resolved itself into a grass-covered mesa on which the machine landed as lightly as a bird. The mesa, or tableland, on which they stood apparently ended, a few hundred feet away, against a sheer wall of rock that rose skyward as abruptly as the side of a house. the base of this cliff was a square,| black hole, evidently the entrance to: an abandoned mine, and near stood a rudely built and dilapidated The cabin, he now saw, was built on a narrow shelf of rock; be- hind it rose thelsheer ;li!fé bcdforc it t stood, indeed, on a H H ' Verkable fuand in the sir, and_tne | Rain Falls in Heart of ek o it glned 1 et o double and even triple : their strength and endurance and entirely From| According to the railroads, sple.. id | get rid of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver this cable, red with rust, but appar-|rains fell over a large area of central ently still strong, hung a sort of bas- Nebraska Monday night. In the ex-| ket, roulhly constructed, by means treme eastern and western portions ferry himself of the state, however, there were no across the river of space. “Great place | $18nS of "“L‘f‘m“"“‘ for kidnapers or counterfeiters, eh? € The police wouldn't find ’em here in a year of Sundays.” Morton had started toward the ma- chine, but, at Smith’s remark, turned and walked back to the edge of the chasm, where he stood staring at the cabin on the ledge, apparently | lost in thought. | lace seems to interest you,” “Thinking of pikleutenant Jarvis Hope in detalled by the by b nited States naval board to investigate and Thirty-eighth and Farnam streets. | report his findings on the Invention of Dr. This was made public at the office of thlylhflBurko, which serves to bring the Toldin . It |®ubmarine to a state of perfoction d"‘ B:‘:“;"’h“‘ Holding com ]’"y t|lleutenant arrives In Valdavia and is welo was stated that contrary to all rumors | comea by the Inventor and his daughter, no leases have as yet been signed, but sl": J T - oat, @ Japanese helper s surprised in the that within the next two or three | 2ot B (IRITCRE Meper 11 BERrind B e weeks the management expects to in- | ventilating device. vite all persons who have made re-|on the new device, but thero are others in- terested in it An attempt to burglarise 9 B r. Burke's laboratory falls, but later Cleo spection of the building and select|finas him murdered In his bedroom. Cleo apartments. sells her father's books to get money; later | she finds a note from which she learns that a they contain the secret formula. have been asked to make selections|she races to the from blue prints, according to Presi-|find it in flames. On the trial trip of the inventor's Hope reports favorably terested in it uctioneer's store only to Olga Ivanoff end Gerald Morton, two sples In search of the formula, g attempt to capture Cleo when she calls at so few are able to form a satisfactory lhehhnula of Stephanskl, the anarchist. Hopo H 2 fro er rushes to her aild; Morton shoots at him, idea of the suites of rooms from mere | TS 1o Rev, i JoKion, shooth K¢ Har: ; t 2 Btephanskl dles in the Work is still being rushed on the \‘l'l';ck of his house; the others escape. Hope building. The dining room is now |2nd Cleo attend a ball at Mrs. Delmar's, e whose nephew t f th sl nearly completed. The floors and or- | hooks. Mah i s to ateal namental plaster work have been |the books, completed in the dining room and the | the excitement that follows the books dis- ; s Mahlin escapes. Hope and Cleo take marble bases and wainscoting are now | a boat for an T Cut (e ine bay. being placed consplrators follow in other boats. g P and the Jap turn out the isjand light. In blue prints. which explodes. a spy, attempts to steal but s discovered by Hope; appear. ton's boat with the countess strikes a stray New Jerse wOman mine in the bay. After & violnt storm Hope and Cleo arrive on a strange island and discover that the man they But Mahlin and the Japanese also Gives Ten Thousand |y s skin wia"the Japansse aims They fescape from Hope, but return Dollars to Bellevue and dynamite the shack. The conspirators fall o tarm Hope and Cleo. where Dr. Owen has Each of the others ap- A check for $10,000 was yesterday | proach the doctor, but he refuses to. hear . 1 th 3 receivéd by the treasurer of Bellevue Bater with {5 of which one could books. to reach Sandboro, one of the books. He arranges to meet Hope at the he | forty miles wide and more than 100 0 Morton poses as Hopa e and but for an earthquake would have pos- nossed the volume. (Continued From Yesterday,) “I didn't know that you could drive an aeroplane,” said Olga in surprise. “You bet he can drive, countess,” “If he hadn’t gone in said Smith, laughing. up the mine?” said Mortq'n. thoughtfully, as he turned away, “but I . Justiinches all along the Albion line, thought of another way in which it| There was about the same amount of might be made to pay. “Bob,” said Morton, as he and the aviator sat that evening at a table | includes some eight or ten counties, in a cafe, “what are you going to do|i;, "the heart of the Nebraska corn after you have finished your engage- | pelt, i Commercial Club Men a run east to Visit Industrial Plants He's one of the few ama- § ing Tartar, th ¢ i "’ shouted Morton, i:‘.‘le k::t :f (lvlfgmgu.c.:f:;nbi;: Bren’nel‘ clted fOI‘ as ”l(ddt'e: l;{ a ho{.."gl‘;l?.oll :l,iro%r:i say I did. How about it, Olga. Do 1% Sious Bujey. Show. Oontémpt of Court|you mind waitin ghead,” Smith “I'm thinking of takin see if I can't book a ast,” she answered. | i~ . t 5 Going to take the machine with | yents of several kinds were furnished “Go, by all means, I'll wait for you in the car” “Run over by the hangar, then,” ‘‘directed Smith, “and tell one of the boys to fix you up with a coat, and t And be as quick u “No. Freight's too high and it's|Syorage company Tuesday afternoon too much of a speculation. it °“,,‘h° coast, until I get some-| men who visited this storage plant T'll leave “The trip you gave me this after-| excurgions. The Omaha Cold Stor- noon seems to hayc_rea'yvakfned MY |age company was the first place enthusiasm for aviation, said Mor-| yisited, when the party started out ton lightly. “I find that I shall have! from the club rooms after lunch. to stay around here for the next few| The Bebee & Runyan Furniture weeks and I'd like to pass the time| company plant was the other place with something more exciting than| yisited. "The visitors were shown all not rent me your ma-|the details of the large plant. The chine? I'll assume all risks and I'll| business men make these little home pay you enough to make it worth your while, How about it?” Before Smith and Morton separa- | big industrial plants of their own city. ted the latter had become the tempo-| “See Omaha E ury.owner t‘fi the l‘eropllge. him, Smith, signalling to his helpers ated a. legitimate country inn, and | that he was ready, threw on the power 1'.(10,, of the law has been | and the great propellers beagn to re- ] y 1 committed, either before or since the | volve, haltingly at first 8 ear inj athering ¢ 016 Wlu H s [ Eac B been et 5rowned out all other sounds. Smith §fllfl‘ sunrise on the, curtain. | the injunction has been violated. gogeled leather-clad, jm Leslie Is turf, faster, faster, and then, in re- to the depression of fully realized Morton and Olga ‘ that, as a result of their desperate In BurgeSS'NaSh Windows | but unsuccessful attempt to obtain| Chief Thundertail, his squaw, Walk i from = Dr.|in Her Slee; , and their papoose, Lit- [Owen in the restaurant at Sansboro, | tle Prairie Dog, were features of one they had shown their hand and that, | of the Sixteenth street show window might as well play|displays at the Burgess-Nash store Recognizing | yesterday afternoon from 2 to § ope and Cleo could have no|o'clock. They are with the Irwin object in continuing their search for | Wild West Show company. the books had they discovered the lost formula in the one which Fitz-|members of the Irwin Wild West maurice had loaned to Dr. Owen, the ossession - of the boo! henceforth, the; gave aatisfaction to all. words could be heard above the roar n| Who ordered him from the bench? | of the propeller, “the business part is ! |Why, e “hfi than his daughter, | over and we'll have a little pleasure llice Leslie, 14 years old. She | spin.” : s Higher they climbed and higher, ided For climbed down: to the reporter’s chair | until the fair grounds and the city and ¢ 'll& listened to the argumen: the great plain of the San Joaquin lay iss spread below them like a map in bas- lain below them merged into foothills and the foothills themselves in a wilderness of s and cliffs and canyons ,and, al- relief, e an allowance sufficient to :rhl as well get used to th peal ed one of the attorneys. “I|most before Morton realized it, they were hovering over the great San Bernardino ! frage workers keep on hustling.” | swooping above the mountain r like a gigantic hawk, Smith apparent- “‘:' \ e Civil Service Exams {y {(onn lthehlpotdsarlwhxl:h‘ hcfiw:l oA o married: % i ooking, for he suddenly shut off the ! 1.,0 Be Held in Auou“ power‘und the machine began to vol- lane downward at rapidly were they descending that . A " it seemed as though the mountains Wi fice is to be made sufficient to[in August, as follows: Assistant in | were fairly leaping toward them. Mor- e up one-half the regular salaty | marketing live stock and meats, $1,800 | ton, experienced ~aviator though he & = re to continue for the period|draftsman, aeronautic draft: 1 wun vovies,| FOP Emergencies bili t cShane, son of Mr. andjimen. Adiditonal information may be wm%v;o‘: feel illn; on—promptly move the Men's and Women's Laird & Sohobet Hxtra Speciall 300 is featured in the August num- | Coffin, federal build ng, Omaha, or to| COMING L e the Woman's Home Compan-ithe: Civil Service commission, Wash- bowels, start the liver working ington, D. C. and put your entire digestive in T8 O late arrivals of 8.00 Ivory, White and _ Gray (Ching Cing) Pumps, specially priced Laird & Schober’s § system i acation gardent b, Commer-| + WIIl Be Held Thursday| 9ose of two of the timetested PILL\) nterment will be in Forest Lawn| You will welcome the quick e hba L cemetery. relief and often ward off a severe illness, Beecham's Pills Portland, Ore., and will reach here mcuduuyeompoundedfrom vegetable products—mild, harmless, and not habit-form- ing. Buy a box now. You don't know when you may need | g Beecham's Pills. A reliable family remedy that always | Should Be | at Hand |.ml-h-!h WAR Against Hay Fever Laird & Schober’s regular $6.50 High Grade Hand . Made Delta Pumps in Pat- ent and Dull, with welt and turn sole. Clearance .$4.75 Thousands await the announcement of this sale each year. It's the biggest shoe-shopping event in Omaha. Rather than carry over Shoes from one season to another, we prefer to sacrifice | to effect & quick and complete clearance of all Summer Footwear. Johnston & Murphy's $7.00 Slater & Morrill's $5.00 Tan Russia and Gun Metal % 5 Russia and Gun i 83,75 Metal Ox- MacDonald & Kiley's $6.60 Russia and Gun Metal Howard & Foster's $5.00 Tan Rusaia ct. and Oxfords, now . o but is soothing, cleans! is the onl rug ut:.oo:” mailed to yo Write for Pamphlet. COOK CHEMICAL COMPANY, Casper; Wyoming, U. S. A, 19186. two conspirtors followed the mvtl| T be Jron, Says Doctor, if You : Want Plenty of “Stay There’ Strength Like an Athlete! and other troubles in from ten to fourteen by taking iron in the this after they had in where they learned, by a few inquir- ies, that Patten was prospecting in the mountains and that it was uncer- | tain when he would return. As the staying was the only one in Santa themselves in the nearby town of| Ellenville. Dahlman a postal photo of the striking resemblance exists between eIt only way to reach that island was The Nebraska Corn Belt | ins_eil the while, by means of a wire cable which was | stretched across the chasm. Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will Make Delicate, Run-down People Stronger in Two Week's Time, days’ t.i;nn simpl roper form, an D re cases been doctoring for months with- out obtaining any benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated, like nuxated iron if you want it to do you any good, otherwise it may prove worse than Many an athiete or prize fighter has won the day simply because he knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with iron before he went into the affray, while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for NEW YORK, N. Y.—Most people foolishly seem to think they are going to get ren Ca,pta,in Qf Germa,n health and strength from some maiating medicine, secret nostrum or marcotic drug, said Dr. Sauer, a well-known specialist, who ubsea Craft 00KS |has studied widely both in this country and Europe, when, as a matter of fact, real and true strength can only come from the food But people often fail to get the strength out of their food because they haven't enough iron in their blood to en- . n able it to change food into living matter. H. S. Mann, attending the Elks|From their weakened, nervous condition they convention at Baltimore, sent Mayor know something is wrong, but they can't tell what, so they generally commence doc- ! Ot the | 4oring for stomach, liver or kidney trouble Deutschland and Captain Koenig, | or symptoms of some other ailment caused calling attention to the fact that a |by the lack of iron in the blood. This thing may go on for years, while the patient suf- 4 1f you are not strong bY | the captain and the mayor. or well, you owe it to yourself to make the oenig makes the return tri lou;wimzf test. See hnw"]onq Jou ean w?rk i d P ;% | or how far you can walk without becoming all right, I will claim his as a cousin,” | {jred. Next take two five grain tablets of the mayor said. ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. strength again and see for yourself how Like Mayor “Jim" |3z o NOTE—Nuxated Iron recommended above by Dr. Sauer, is one of the newer organlo fron compounds. Unllke the older inorganic Iron products, It is easily assimilated, does not Injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stomach; on the contrary, it is & most potent remedy, in nearly all forms of indigestion, as well as for nervous, run-down The Manufacturers have such great confidence in Nuxated Iron that they offer to forfelt $100.00 to any charitable in- stitution if they cannot take any man or woman under 60 who lacks iron and In- crease thelr strength 200 per cent or over in four weeks' time provided they have no serious organic trouble. refund your money If it does not at least double your strength and endurance in ten It is dispensed in this city by fers untold agony. They also offer to T have seen dozens Sherman & McConnell Drug Stores and all other drugglsts.—Advertisement. | Along t nion Pacific there w. a heavy downpour from Yutan, south- west to below Beatrice, tl e area cov- ered being something like thirty to miles in length- The precipitation was from three-fourths of an inch to two inches. |= A large section of northwestern territory was given a thorough wet- ting, the precipitation ranging from one to two inches. Along the main line from Scribner to Pilger there was an inch of rain, with nearly two E(ecipitation on the Superior and incoln branches. The area covered Cold buttermilk and cold refresh- Manager Hyson of the Omaha Cold to the thirty-ive Commercial club while on one of their little home trade trade excursions semi-occasionally, ust to get better acquainted with the irst” is their slogan. 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