\ l·.'-_o.---_~, .; OMAHA'S -GREATEST .I AND BEST Ss·· I WEEKLY NEWSPAPE~ ··VOL.XX. . OJYLAllA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY.FEBRUARY 1, HJ24 , ' No. 11 .-'-- ':'." ',- DEN ISON LEA E FOR ET ,---- .' " .," , .,,' ".. i _---:-, _ NEBRASKA"cMEJROPOLIS WIUiF::~E:"~::~~"':,~~~~=~CE!Frank ~ughe Paid, iCANDIDATES WILL HAYE TO ,. .' , .• " ". -' • Former Presldent Woodrow Wllson, PrICe For .Bra'ery I ,. .CE'lE'R'A'·',' ,"...'T''E' • BIRT," HDAY' . .SOON 'thoughis dead.'not,Theune~p,ectednews ofwashis a.death,real)IPollulu;' ~oli;:p-,O!fiet'l~ Shot Down Ii PADDLE THEIR OWN CANOE '.' ",. " . ShOCk. to hIS mllhons of admirers. \ "lull' III LIlH' or Duty i ' , The thought' uppermost in the minds --- i of the multitude just now. is con- 'Frank Aug-he is dead. shot down byl cerning his future place in history. a cowardly robber bandit while in the\ P t P I·t· . Are Worrl-ed As "The Old Chamber'of'Commerce Starts Campaign Teach­ Personally we believe that maker performance of his sworn duty, but i eanu 01IClans of hi!ltory "vill link his name with, his spirit li\'es On, Aughe was one of! M" St t 0 L V t- ing Citizens To ."Know 'Omaha Better" Washington, Lincoln and Roosevelt. 1the most efficient and best liked! an ar ~ n ong aca Ion. '\ officers on the force, He has faced I WOLF IN SHEEPS TOGS HAS danger hundreds of times during his, / SESSION WITH CHRISTINE long career as an officer during whichI DESTINED TO BE GREATEST CITY IN, WEST Christine is a nice little shop girl, time he has captured scores of crimi- OPEN HOUSE TO OLD FRIENDS AT 208 e.'TIployed in a down town depart- na~S who are now paying the penalty ment store. Sammy is a haberdasher I' for their crimes. JfallY Things Needed to l\Iake it Real' Met.ropolis-Unioll Depot. who is employed a block away,. . " The Captu:'e of Dunn, the murdererll\Ieanwhile EYer~'body with Five BlIeks Getting' In Lint' to Fill' fOi' Should Replaee Present Proyineial Cowsheds-New Last week Sammy took Chrlstwe jlS ~nother l!lstanee of the dangers I' Cite Commissioner-Elmer Thomas' Reform Crowd Faetmies Must Come if City to Lead the Way. riding and stay:d ont nearly all night that, ~l~iays ,~o~.front. police office:'s'l Demoralized. ~ut Still in the Ring-.tU. present 101 Fads ' 'Worill While Readillg. He performed m a remarkably bad !!1,"} ~le ah.a}s faemg death o~ m-\ ('ommlsslOllprs JIay Seek Re-eledIOu. bad manner toward the young women. uty wmch fact does not keep a smgle who is well known in her set as a man of the force from doing his whole i Omaha is going to have a birthday! worthy a city that is sure to contain very fine little woman. She is only 18 duty. In this particular case the dead I Tom Dennison, statesman and about saloon is out of business and the next week. She is seventy years old,; a half million people before another yea~s old. Sammy kept her out untU man with detectives William Davis, \ everybody's friend. has gone to Cal- former head of the league in New should say s~venty' years young. I two decades have gone down in' five o'clock in the morning. Unable Frank Killian and Frank Murphy ifornia. He left Thursday morning, York, now'Alfderson, has been con­ Three score vears and ten this fairl history. ' ' up to that time to induce her to sub- made an enviable record lor bravery i unannounced and unheralded. It is victed and maJ<' be sent to the pen. city has eXis~ed,. first as an outpost,I'" Meanwhile we can ' celebrate with Imit to his desires, he threatened toI~nd daring in ,captt~ring the bandit \. sa~i:l Tom wishes to avoid his politi~al The league's adherents in Omaha, at then ascragling village, latera more much eclat that which has been aC-1 throw her ant and m~ke her walk, III ~o ShO.l~t .3 tIme ~rter the robbery. i f~lends, at ~east. some ~f the:n WhO least some of them, are already under or less roughnecks tovni, then 3 crude complished and.is hoped to be at- home. , lIt IS terrIble to thmk that one of i have been hIS fnends, m theIr own suspicion, of the same sort of deal- city of the third class always a hust- complished and attained. l Christine finally reached her h0r:'::.l thE,m had to pay with his life. ! estim::ti~n, in the past. And ~e is ings and delinquencies. A~ ,lea~t thI~ ~J ling place whetI' those who builded Every dtizen should read the jl She told her friends about the at- ; " I not commg back very soon, elther'l those who formerly gave mstl- dreamed of a future Utopi1\. Their following facts concerll~ng our city, fair~,,~ow ?ammy, W?O is ~es,:ribed j GUILL VERY BUSY WITH i H~ expects. it is said, .t~ sta~, ab~~t t~tio~. ~ts support are now entirely f dreams came true. Today Omaha then go,out and boost lt at everyl as ,3 wolf m sheeps clothmg has, NORTH SIDE WOMEN.j two or three months, whlch WIll gp;e off or It. stands as a monument to its, early opportunity. We present herewith not been invited to call again, ' i Ia lot of people time to think it over. Elme:' Th~mas was once the b~g builders and dreamers, .101 facts as gathered by the Cham-j , .Isaa~ Guill. well-known north sidej Mean"ihile Billy Nesselhaus. Peter l~he~se m this concern, but he too ~s But how many of our own citizensber of Commerce and hope that;,every .DUGAN TAXI ROBBERS ARE 'pIOneer, once an Omaha saloon man. i Rooney and Harry, aided b~r Adam, ll1 III repute and some. well knowll reaily know the city in which' they subscriher will mail it to some HELD TO DISTRICT COURT the!1 a gTGCel', but at present aj wili be in the harn~ss, and try to persons are e~en chargmg that he lhre and thrive. Comparatively few. friend out of the city, that they may _Thurs~ay the second member of preacher; fir near-preac~1er, i~ a busy Ikeep the horses on the track. In- ,:a~ _not Un!lke_Anderson of New Thus the Chamber of Commerce is know about Omaha and its future I the twam that held up and robbed msn, '\omen ~~re keepmg hIm busy.; cidentaHv, the old lounging place lo.k. At an:\< raL~ a lot of people gidng the city a birthday partyIpossibilities. Do you know that:" !John Ev~ret~. better k?ovm as Du., 1'111'''', StUY1:es~nt. wife of a w:ll knownj ,,'ill be'retained, e\'en though 'Den- hl~ve been ,~\'Onden~g h~:v ~e arnas,~ed during which time they hope to ac-;, Omaha is nearer than any otherIgall, t.axl dr:'e.r, was plc,ked up and :lawye;-. is ',\'nere he' is "~!ld to be~ Lison' face 'will l>e missing from the L;e.. :ortl<-1e he IS c.edIted \\1th quaint our own people with the greaLllarge city to the geographical center had hlS prellI~m~ry hear:n!5' He was'pressin,," 1::5 In,;? maki::11.', the most ofl old haunts. j h"\ln"., importance of this western metro-l of the United States. held to the dlstnct coun III 1 thou-, the : ir:: e. Guill once was a Dak(lta! l' •. f :\reanwhile, who shall lead the re- 1>olis. 'At first alance man" Omahansl Omaha is 1,123 feet above sea level. sand doHars, which he had not fur-, farn:e:·. Ti!.'!q; :or ~! time of his', A lot of Omaha POlItICians., great fDrm slate. as it is caned. Perhaps " • "" .., , h d 1 hod' T . , " and ne-r-gre"t. are now turnea loose . will think that their city has elim- Omaha 1S fourth railroad center ill n1S e at a ate our t aJ,. wo! bu:m:ess und seekmg agam the glare 1 ' "":"" ,'1' b f1 k they expei:t Dennt"on to r,eturn and bed the ladder of fame and pros-'l the United States .and is entered by weeks ago the other fellow was pIcked \'Of the red lights. Guill sent !O an (JD the pUbh~h' There "h! I' a hOC take hold of the business. Those who .~. perity to its utmost rung but the ten trunk rallway..Imes_ up and'IS m• Jal"1 aw11.hmg t n'11.1 . 0 rna:,:! f'nelld for a boo!';- ur two.,1of themh"~on t.e "'round'" D ':YOU may"11 et.t know say t hat .It would n0t at all be real builders and boosters know that Sixty-three thuqsand miles of rail- This piece of work was of Th~ friend mailed him a bible and lOne t mg I::; d~~~e. e~m;~n w~l no Ia ead idea, if Tom cDuld be bought it has only ~ its $et'mt to~ the TOad cent.er- at Otpnlul. - crudest sort. The m~n hired Du lei.hllle bc.ok. with the reminder! be here ~to ;,,~"e.. :~~ 0 J to . ~ or! uff. .w.c~ .. "'I' ~ ~. Ii ~ I.~ 1 r€as()~~ ._e~ei C;:r)~""-l'''-';> • \VIii ue plentv f)! +hem £J!} Uje 301.1 \ ·"b .l" 41.IJ :::'C.l..l.!'>_.-, u.'V ...... "...... \,,;..l...... a few i:i~ies 'really great. tional and inter-state highways. I RIverVIew Par they pus se a gun I dresses of :Jl: the women in the third 1 '. h !' 1" 1 fi'" , d t 'I l'S ~a;d that poll'tical condl'tl'ons ar" , ,.. I' Du ' ., d k r h' ,• . . ! WIt t lell' ltt e ye SOOt rea y o· -. , . - Many things are needed to make Omaha IS the midway pomt on the mto ga.' s SISal' a~ too. ai, t5, ward :md ot!'er parts 'J! town. GUIll I. " h El - C' '" . I faidv well lined up. Most of the • 1"1 I m0 v They then~ tied hIm wIth!, 'vbl h T'- - Ideposlt ,\It.. ectlOn omml_sl0ner, . Omaha the real and genuine metm- transcontmeta all' mal route. 1 ne.. , ,ftou" up tne ul e, "owe\'er, Hat lS ,. H' h S _ .,.; t' '-I present city commissioners if not • ' d' h lId es to a tree and made theIr 1\: Ed 1. ning. The}' are pretty well known ~!\,d mi~ time 1f our more progressive citizensi eleven stMes which represent one- a new BUlck, they rushed It to iit. howe,er. 3.11d has be€n aWf,uny : L.- .c. m:_ .. d re orID a, II and u" a • and make it tum in the right direc-, the Unlted States. In this area are an e, 1 par e ill on h IOUX! He used <0 rm"e a !!roeen' near Thlr-: . b d' d' 'd 'thl HD h t· 'd ' . . , COt -h ' th 't' " . d' . , ~'. I ever. 1,; a IV Isoro-anlze. ~'l enry unn says e lS no alral t;pn '1.500 towns and 400,000 farms. The I y. were tne au on les recuvere i netb anu Ames :wenue, In th!s place; ".' . ", h hi d .. .. _ - I " '" I 't i, , , , n ,. n ,l..,.,... i 3';eryoCJuy nghtmg everybody else,! to meet t .e people on 1 s recor . Arpong the Iml><>ratIve needs lS a: average value of these farms IS, ",24,·1 1 ·neempltJ\ed <' ;,tjm"n \' ..d b ,10\, lr'" . , d" flo· J' D lh d J - - J;'~'., • ,. "\ Bth h' b 't;.!,'·' ." .. . . ;lmS1STIotanunuSUaiCOnltlOn or I course 1m a man an oe ,;tm bigaer grain mraket and paekingi626 as compared to$12.mH the natlonS omen .a-lie een pasl .\e} 'recer,lr:g- ms attent!0!1. Tnese facls", ., h H 1 b d • d t t d .." ~ I 'd 'fi d b ~ D d .. , .h' j '. ., - 'Inem i:fJwever. anu t ev may corne I umme rna" e euence on 0 s an house cente" A united eifortto, average farm value. 1 entJ e :\< ugan an .uy t e o,\"11er'ilre comml; OUt )"jowl,;. but b\' next! ' 1 Lb·'·· : i' t h 't'n h' 1 t d ' .. ' .. . ! ' .. I f th V' ,. ta' t 'h i '.' -,. . to sc,me sett emen. erore!t IS over.! JUS. w ,ere ey .ave a ways s 00 . bring more factories here to give' Omaha IS the connectma !Ink be- a e IrgJma res !.ran. were, weeK or In the near futnre this paper ., 1'" h b ' h d' h b 1 .. - - '1 ~ '" I th ' h' ed th t . , ,,, ., 'The AntI-SalOOn league, once a con- They ave een welg e 111 tea- erl1plo'Tmen t to additional thousands! h,een Iowa and Nebraska, these twol ey lr e aXl. . fl',J1:·es to Ie!! the whule StOl'L 'd ' l. ~ d f, d fo 'ct "'OT t' D ~ ...- ~- . .. . -.. i i'i erao e (:ri1~~t.en er or suprernacv"1ailce an un.:.... \\"an lng.. ean of laborerers and millions_of ca~ital.l "tates repre~entmg one-slxth of the N ,is 11(1'.\' "raeticaliy off the ~ap, The: (Cointnued on page 2) And ahove all a lUQdern Union aepol: (Contmued on page 3) ! FRA K WETZEL l WIR. CHILDE MAY BE-mADE . , t GOES TO PORTLAND: COMMISSIONER OF C. OF C. i ,------'--~------­ . Frank ~'etzel a brother of the ~~~ r;:~~asn:U~h:asc~:~: ~I;~a~e:x:fe~~e;\::~;i:~~:'e:~;1;i~~~,GREEK ,- JONES-SCHLAIFER FIGHT ON FEBRUARY .:0;1a'; GAMBLING DEN ON FOURTEENTH season. Wetzel played a short session Chamber of Commerce w11 be made STREET WIDE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ~ here last year and did fairly well. commissioner for the (,rganization on ' SEVENTH ,TO BE AREAL HUMDINGER His brother Buz is manager of the ~Iay 1st at which time Dayid Larsun's: , London, Ontario team and- used to, ;·esiinntion becomes eHeeth'e. Hard- . Ph{'l' at 211 South Fourteenth Street, Cp Stairs a Gambling­ Hell lfuen Postponed and Talked of Jlatch to Be Held at tIll' COli' SIIe Just as; ",}!De pug he nad met m an earner to 0"0 cut and "O"it" the !!Uv +ha~ he'd' ~h l legi~ it i5 true that gambHng for money Imatte!s what kind of gambling one h b • H dl B! tb t I' ". ", '" - - L '. ::-,n:>tleo'''ers "r, a Xew Ynrk firm wen that the sc,rap as. een_ post-j ~ncQtln:er:_ ar, y.., U.l a,_~was" en up Dugan, the taxi man. ''''here is he:'; will e;;or~' t~ine thQusand cases of nas been stopped fm' the most pari j craves for at this plaee. as anyone paned. Both sluggers '1'.'111 have had, and thIS 1" now. But lS SID",ters not.I inauired Ben Don't know said -he i , . • ' in the ""dous cigar stores and in the can find just the game he desires. , :f' A 'd hef h t' • " l, r'l"e o'd ':::co,"h W"!SKe\' I~ som", of I a deserved rest, neither can of er an s we Sal ore t e postponmen. 'l,biO' chief i"'s' go -ree proprietors have In ,nebt ,on aceo.unt ga:nnllng and '" , ,J ~ ~" "J' ", x , "! - Sle y 1. .."at sav . 1', urn , . , bl" h h crmsistently refused to take out ll~smg tIme durlllg~ the WInter. 1\-1~t Schlaife!:. is on the gr~und so there O'Toole with Erwih Bige. If he suc- mel? • \VQUld glve om or pu ,IS t, e i w:, l~' is nothing to worry about except what t:eeds, oh bot. there will be some I CHICAGO MINISTER kissed a girl names :~f. thr:se so Qnod as to tell us citizenship papers, They damm this them are honesL and take theIr CQuntn', this state and the city at first three months pay to settle old sort of a seat you are going to be battle, At that such a combination according to court testimony. And (,[ conOitlOns, I every ~PPGrtunitv, . i bills and make their credit good. ~tarting, auleto sn,are. ' will not be as interesting to local just for that someone is SINCLAIR is i;l England. Denby is " ! After that they are able to save a The doctors hereabouts claimedl'fjght bugs as the other possible, in things. Now aint that the rattle: still in the cabinet and Fail is in a The place referred to is run' b:\<"'l a !large part of their wages and have that,1ones' talking machine had been fact J>roba:ble, match. We refer tolsnakes bustle. Why out here in the:heE ?f a scrap. Attm'ney General ~reek clique .eomp?sed. ,it is said of! a pretty hefty "stake" when they so battered up by one Bmy Wells Carl .Augustine and Homer Sheridan. wild and \\'ooly they won't pay tile ,-?augnert~'. pr(l~a~l~' has the palsy George SOffiOll, l\-hke Snarpelos and Ifloat back to the city. The wise birds that it was inadvisable for the Ohiol At this writing th£tse light lfuavy'parson hi;;; salary until it has been i !l'Gm ShUi tinn' m th' ""li"'t p""ihl, d.te, I'Cou~a ""rna of. 'em "n't ba b.iped" Whi'h!,"" ,OU in

I ..... l.)"OM, DENNiSON LEAVES FOR .'j.r------=-....----:'1' If' . ., .;;r;;; '---1' I ' I WEST CANDIDATES ~AVE .. . RIE~.HALL PRINTING 00 'f Ilr POPE DRUG Co. [. , TO PADDLE OWN" CANOE CHAS" . . ,. f I II candlM. Toucco, Di'tl1Ie, RultHr . '. (Continued from page I) Job Printt'TlJ 1 1'1 Goods and &ulldl'l_ '- . ·0' . b t· h r"'-~· """u",16g'l ft2 i . OPEN Al.1. NIGHT N jes IS a new man, U ne as NE'.LS 0 ' ~ 41 JJV .. -d • 11 t Ii:\ FI"ft DelIY.". Nyal A_.Ild... WEEKLY BY NS . ''''.. P1JBLISH1:DD shown the right sort of stuff. + 1620 Capirol A~t:nu.. f :__QOUQlaa fi1:I! 11th ro.nd Fal'lllUlll. Indeed he has planned and success- t ' ':' I ••• " I I'''. , The Mediator ·PUblishi.ng· Co. fully operated' many innovations in ... -, - -~-',--- I;ls department. Fire Commissioner For ~:m-llnniirifrntmffil'i'mmlffllft!I!II!I:.· ATlimtie704(), .. , .. '21:51{arhachBlock Hopkins has not had or would he .! JABEZ CROS~ F AN INDEP:mhTDE1'i'"T PP...PEl.t take the opportunity to do any harm SOFT DRINKS I:. Soff Drln;;s, FIn.. All· Day Lunch ~ tbanybody except possibly himself. :: Candl.... Full Line BOlItCjg.. rlt. - EDWIN L. lIUNThEY, Editor.~d Propi'ietor :: . Polite Servlc... :: The American Legion has been be· CIGARS : 220 So. 14th St. Oman;; ::: ~! l~l~l!llUUJIII!"~·"l'Itll.!lllill.u~u;~ Pel" Year - _- $2,,00 - Sin~de Copy 5 Cents hind ?opkins, who is a· lawyer by 1 1ill . t:adeand enjoys a partenrship with TOBACCO Entered as·'SeCond .class matter at .the' postoffke .at I. J1m Hanlev. I OInaha.Nebraska~ Incident~ny, unde!' the act of March 9, 1879. it is said Hanley will. , A..~ Iagain be a candidate for congress, 1161 CUM INS EVERY SUBSCRIPTION IS REGARDED AS with every chai1ce in the world in his NA!~ES SrBSCRIBEI~S. OPEN ACCOUNT•. THE OF favor. H<;l will file early it is said. Four-room house, two lots, WILL BEINSTAfTTI.-Y REMOVED FRO:llit OUR lVL""lLING Just no\v. however, great interest LIST AT EXPIRATION OF TThIEPAID FOR. IF PUB­ c.enters _in the city election. ThereI-;..:.-; . 1II .-.18 ...... I• ; ...... - 1 IJ .. i auto parking space, south­ are a lot of big men in Omaha that + ':.,~. Le Bron J. E. Gray LISHERSHALL. BE NO'ff!:FIED; OTHERWISE THE SUD­ are takino·. a lively intreest in thincrs j i Phone Douglas 2019 east corner 54th and S Sts. SCRI:PTIONREl\fAINS IN FORCE ATTHE DESIGNATED They ar.e"not dOi~g any talking l;ut· l.it Le Brim & Gray Electrical Works Ideal, quiet location. Off SUBSCRIPTION 'PRICE, EVERY SUBSGRIBEll :nHjS1 I are very good listeners. I Expert Electrical Engineers UNDERSTA.'NJ)·THATTHESE CONDITIONS ARE ~IADE Tom Denaison is expected to return i "lotors, Generato.rs, Electric Ele­ the main dJi,ag. Price very eVRt~rs,. A .pAR:r OF; THE .. CONTRACT J3ETWEENPUBLIS.HER in time for the election and to take! I RepaIrs,. ArD!ature . ." . Winding, Electnc Winng I reasonallie. Real sacrifice AJ.~D SUBSCRIB~, . - a hand III 1t. These bIg business menIt 116 Routh 13th St. ORalia. Neb. have insisted aU along on him doing, 6-. " ...... II •••••• I; 8 .. II •• • ;\ for cash. :&fEDIATOR NEWS STANDS so, it is said. because they know he' :""--_ ~ ~ ~_ . can be-depended on to tai.e care of i Clean teeth the Joe Radicia _.. __ ._.._..-'.._ __ _ 16th and Farnam AMERICAN TRANSFER Meyer's.News Stand. __.._ _._ __.__._ ..1411 Fa:';uun things in a business-like manner·l right way-with McLaughlin _ ..__ _ __..:._ _ 208 Souih 14th Tom is old at the business. too, and 1 COMPANY BEST BUY IN OMAHA a dentifrice that Holtz .._.__ _.._ , __ _ 103 North 16th 1d.oes not mon~ey with the small af- Jackson 3429 1 fairs. In recent years Tom has ac.. j- Rh}'1l _ , ,: _.__...•...._.__..__..__.716 North 16th doesnotscratchor !cumulated considerable money, his I 1324 Leavenworth scour."Wash" your Mrs. H. R. M:cNeil.._ _ _..__ _ 1022 :North 16th friends say. and w~nts to get out of 'I ; Simn1ons, _ _.______1322 Dodge St. 1politics entirely. I Storage and Forwarders Inquire MEDIATOR or teeth clean with Frank .. Douglas _....•_ _ _.._ ....•..__.24th and Lake I De~nison's trip to California is 1'1 Telephone AT lantic 7441 "j Joe Bemrose _.__.., __ ·_ l30 .North 24th J purely. for sport. His friend aud old f Storage Space Always Kulp _ - --- - 2514 NOl'th 24th pal, BIlly Nesselhaus, has a string of.! Availahle. • •••• ~I COLGATE'S Neitner .._ _ _...•.._ _ :....•._ 2717 Leavenw-orth fourteen horses at the Tiajana'f! Castle Phal'i13cy .,-~.______622 South 16th track. Tom expects to watch them -,-- -- • __ ~~)o~"'" Sam Nicotera , _ _._.__..__ 151:h and Farnam work out and pick a few winners -.'IN'$.i<."...... "....'"'"",--..__ :~ 1):C..... t. I.. ) while in Mexico. I ; ~~~ ;--~-~ ~.~_._-~. ANTI~S{LO{)N Rialto Barber Shop 1 0 .. .. LE.H·aT.E 1l\'1lICTED. The White Weasel" _ I our e .'. ~ The ermine, or white weasel, Is tW ! .;. ~ • Most fair minded people have believed for years that the of· lmlallest of thil fur-bearers found hi! S IXCH A IRS • Th M'ld C· :i: II fiicals or most of the officials of the Anti,saloon league 'were nothing ~:re:tus:e:;S~l=~ ~.j.: more or less than a dirty bunch 0.1 thieving criminaLs, bent on :: 1 UN I () N S HOP at I ..ga r .. iiI Farrand &Spellman sucking the life blood out of hundreds of thousands of well meaning wInter the anImal is snow white ex-! but misguided christians 'w'ho gave unsparingly of their money eept tor a black tip on the end oil. ALL FIRST CLASS BARBERS C •·f·.. !II 2201 Cuming St. for .a cause they held dear. These good people litterly dumped mil­ .the taiL In mmmer it turns breWll, I :i. '11 and the brown :fur Is. for this YOUR SATISFACTION IS (. i lions of dollars in,tothe pockets of such indicted crook:~ as William rea-I' ~·I 1oD. known on the mlU'ket as "SUlQa. OUR SUCCESS = Soft Drinks H. Anderson under the imp-ression that every doBar Waf! to be spent mer ermme." r i . I in abolishing the saloon. Other mmions were contributed by men of great wealth who were given to understand that the poor man's . NarcotIca Do Not CUre. Ii CALL AGAIN ; II Taking narcotics to re11eve hell.daclie THANK YOU i 'I' I Cigars Tobacco club (the saloon) \vould go but that there 'would be no prohibition ~. ~ of liquors or beer to the rich. These men 'were double cross'ed as and .other pains of the body is like· I I Cigarettes eutting the wIre to stop the burglar I' f GUS. J. TRA.IlAl~AS, Prop. 'C'i 'I were the poor church mouses. 1lIarm. The ~use of the pain goes l' i j i Now the suckers know \vhel'€' a large part of their money \vent. The conviction of William H. Anderson, superintendent of the Anti­ :~:e ale:: ~~~~~e:r~~~:i~ I' 14m! Douglw, St. Omaha ~.~.I.11 Your Patronage Saloon league on a forgery charge has convinced the wen meaning Harl";,~~~IB~~~~ dupes whence went the major portion of their contributions. .... - ,. pUla.e In the othe<>. 1- Co. tIII Appreciated !., Here in Nebraska thousands of contributors now believe' that t C.&tUlciI Bluffs, Iowa.. :~: III ; the inside Anti·Saloon lea~ue graft is extremely extensive in its +lK>., thedireetion of a frame up between the local and national ~t"U~f PimplyFaces . i ~ organization. Some suspect that men active in the local branch ha\'e made .cle.r;o. smootht be.:uvifu1.. 1 I Blotches. blc:ck:lead". sunburn. i groW'11 fat financially while many of the contributors ,,'ere really! f-qu. skin·ro-ughness and rednt.~ss ~ ARTISTIC suffering for the actual necessities of life. I quick!y removecl. Safestl pieas- I' ~:-. .antest~ ~Qst effective toilet ~ I The public scandal effects no one particular state 01' organiza- : . 1 _orepar:iltlon on the lIlark~L. I . MEMORIALS sp~king '. Sure to ple::tSe. One tEla! . tinn. It is uniyersal. The Chicago Tribune of the outlawryI provesits merits. - of Anderson, particularly as it effects Illinois has this to say on the f '15 Cents a Bottle VISIT OUR NEW SHOW ROOM SUlljE;Ct: ' ! For sale by all Druggist William H. Anderson. superintendent of the AntiSaloon league! CONTAINING AN in Ne,v York, has been found guilty of forgery. He falsified thej JA. lI(j7 UP·TO·DATE DISPLAY books to cover a transaction by which he split with a collector for, the league. His explanation was aoout the strangest ever heard inl D' M· FRANK SVOBODA the defense of a criminal" ease. A total str!lnger had given him ~25,'j eS . 0 I nes .. OOO.,He never had seen the man llefore; dIdn't kno'w 'iNhere he lIvedl 1214 SO, 13TH ST. OMAHA or if he was alive. The benevolent man was in his life less than at . t e.rs.~ 1 H I year;he gotAnd$25,000.. ..o.nfromkn.ewhim.... nothing of h.nm. then' or aI.1Y o.ther t.im.e, b.ut . • . 0 e He disposed of it almost <:>-sstrangely as he received it, givingj 13th and Howard it for publicity work to a man of whom he knew little or nothing and for results of which he saw next to nothing. He then rembursed ' Best Place to Stop himself by splitting with the collector.n Phillips. and COvered the Nel:l1o Selr~Reducin(T No.3':;: transaction by forgery.;; Rates by Day. is a Teal bargain. It has~a low tUe The significance of the affair is not so much that it reveals the Week or Month ~b~rr;.~~~u:.s~~~~e:z.~~~;d~~~:: superintendent of the league in~ew York as a forger. It is in the 24 to 36-:md C05ts only $3.00. attitude of the directors and supporters of the league. Any man Moderate Prices I, L·F',"rdealercan'q:~tit.ser.dname,ad. may he weak. and S011.1e rilay be dishonest. A bank president may dre» sioe aZld ~3 We'll send the corset EMIL LEA..F Pro ~emo Hygienic.. Fashion Institute betray a trust. That does not indict the banking profession. But if . .• p. 120 E. 16th $t,. l'>ew York (Dept. S.l hankers held that the betrayal was all right, it would. '-]f". I CLAY AW.A·Y THE-' I J:::.MARS j Ii .••" •••• 1Ut to LIUt.Jll " .. The officials of the Anti-Saloon league in Ne\y York, here in • • I lor "a..· a" It ,,-.. • ~..~ " .." • ·.y •..yN..•.."'..••••••• Illinois, and all over the country indorse Anderson. They.fought to Apply Boncilla Beautifier -::aGmic clay to! LAST caR LEAVES ! DRIVE OUT TO :;. ~ee'p the prose;utors; fram PlVCeed.ing with the case. They denied :~~~:c:~d~~/:~df~~et~~~~~'d:~ul I H ! rl' It was anyone S bUSIness. They did more than condone. They as- difference in the color and texture 01 the i Farnam Strcet Une ! , serted t~honesty of the transaction involvim, mon.ey contrilluted &kin· S : '6th and F"~tlhm for D"",i.."_. 1:1', . - fi i ~:;rh and Farnam for ~tilh anti [ to them duped supporters. ThEw threatened the legiRlature, the Guaranteed to do these de nitethingsfor 1 CuIlling - ...... - ...... _._....__... u:ul roSE;CutOrs and the courts ~, . the face or money refunded. Clear the ; '1epo1; faT nundee . 1:11' I P .'. . '. ' ...... '...." Icomplexion and give it color. Lift out the ~ ;;til And Farnam for Depot 2:04j' :- That IS an· Indictment of the whole orgamzatlOn . lines. Remove blackheads and pimples. i Harn..y street Line . -: .h-IC in court.S~ott"Nothing newhas lleen broug.leagu~:ht out that we did not know," Closes~~oili~SCles.enlarged pores, Rebuild fa<:ial tis- ; ~~~33d ~~and ~~~~Parker i~t"to 6th~~r~d··p~:St.. U:5111_n~; h says McBride of the Ininois "Our executiye committee. :':te: S Make the skm soft I § a of. whICh I am a member, expressed entlreeonfidence In Mr. Ander-I You can obtain regular. sizes from your ,r 1 Pdar~ ~nd _No~!h 24stl:dStr...u . j.P ~ , . t "t " r If d th" I. ,~t t an ~·-a. naHl, -,"_asr 1 6._.._ LillI, ;- sanE. In :egn y. favorite toilet counter.. not, sen . IS ; :6th and Farnam. West Side 1:13; .•• _ That is the indictment of the whole organization:' ad. y.sith lO~entst?~nctlla La!>oratone$,. llGth and F ..rna.>n for Florence 1:1:: I:" Walnut 18;)0 5206 Center Street -: Indtanapohs Indiana, fora toal tube.· I ,6th Rnd Fa.rnIlID fOt" h.ansaa Ave__ 1:31 , ..a ." • ; !!lth and Farnam fDr 24th and AmeB_ 2:113 i~ : "'" .. ,nL~OX r- _ _-_ " i South: Omaha and 42d and Grand If • .".· ".".·.· rl'.".·.·.·.·..·.·.·.·.fIl!.· ·.·.·fI·.·•...... 111.••••••••"' flu·.·.".·»·.1, WOODROW IR IlEA]> I IUh and Farnam for \'Ve"t Q ..• 1:%11 I 14th =d Fltrnllm for 42d and Grand.. 1:2~ f'!! l'I"'''''':.."'''''''''' l'I'''''''." ..,.,,''' '''''' I<'l'''' _~,' The death of Woodrow Wilson. although anticipated. caused a 0 e' . "aza' Docli/" Street L..ln. 1;2~ I .,. shock. .to every.' person in. the land. He died sudr1enly~ after having • •. . 116thI 16th andand DodgeDodge (Easti._._.(West} __. __ 2:67,1 NEWLY REMODELED t Wth I and Spaulding faT 1:48. braved the whole w.orld for three years, following a stroke of paral- PI I' DeJ)Ou.__ I HULSE & ysi~ .which he suffered shortly after his return from France after ~~HOUSE OF COMFORT ll5th L~Je~~l a7~O~:r~~2:2i i Th ! the war. AND COURTESY" \ 15th and Farnam. (South).._. 12:3:> • 'e 'I 'd t W'l 'd t 'd t I l'~t:L d H d S.~ i Benson lind Allbrlllht P.,1'eSl en; . 1 son was a preslen. among preSI en s. n many ~.fI an owar' I

the United States. i ership in thE> Cnited States. 101--11 SOUTH T.ENTH STREET 1.,,·,•..... ------More than 60.000,000 hushels of; Omaha spent $13.001},OOO for new: L • ~"'d 1·'" J~W~-M'II!.. ''H II _~ II!..II!..II!.."" ""'"_ "'''' II!..II!II!..~ .,, II!..II!..II!..., "''''..."..'''-~.. . .' d . a ;h"m'e"~ b''ll'ldl-n'p~s-:::5 ~1 19"" II!''''' ,.."'''',.._" ,, graIn \vere receIve In ma.ua in r lVH . u.u l., '" __u-. ! \00, THIRTY TABLBB 1923-mDre than 160,000 bushels a I More than 1,700 new homes were: day. Jbuilt in Omaha in 1923. I •'··H-l++l+f+++++++++++++++H I }o Jul.", f I H f if'" '1 , , , 'f+11 !l Also Full Line Omaha is 17th City in bank clear-l O~aha's .municipally operated ice It ± i CIGARS and SOFT DRINKS ings. although 34th in population. IstatIOns sold 119,000.000 pounds of! t Th NS ? ~ Omaha has the largest building and! ice in 1923. f t e ew. ·pOrtsman ~ I'.' loan association in the United Sta~e~.1 Omaha's municipal !Tas plal:t pro-l ~ :; Omaha has 23 banks and 10 huI1d-l duces. nearly. 2.000,000.000 cubIC feet, t Ct"gar Store + iog and loan associations. !of gas annually. I*, : )..... Omaha savings in banks and saving I Omaha's water plant has a capacity! t ! and loan companies average more 1of 60.000.000 gallons n day. ' of of< than $800 fur each resident. I Omaha has commission form of;' CIGhcRS TOBACCO CANDY i ' Omaha is headquarters for thergovernment operating under a home ~ t , Federal Land Bal1k ,covering Neb-l rule charter adopted September,1922;: ~ D.~."'"ect' '...·.'.='I'T;"-e On All S.E of • SECtJRITIES BUILDING raska, Iowa. South Dakota and Wyo-I Omaha~s headquarters of the Se-yi- .u.VY L1 . porting vents oj. mingo . I venth oGrps area of ·the United tt ~ i:o~~Z''::;~~;;l;ClliJii!i'ii"~i:I!i:i-!\r~l!,~'f.1i.iiilli_iIS!iilii!l!ii¥i••i§••••lIIIIII.IIIllIllllIllllIlllilll.~pi A branch bank of Federal Reserve! States Army.' lot t .. system is located in Omaha. l' Two important military stations,l~ RESER VE YOl.JR FIGHT SEATS -<' • Omaha has 183 churches with a Fort Omaha~ established in 1868, and l:t + TO REMIND YOU membersbip {)f 80,OuO people and 25,- Fort Crook. established in 1888, are l:t at the Snortsman's t 000' children enrolled in Sunday I situated. at Omaha. I' 4- y t THAT THE ScflOOls. I Omaha is one of seven divisionl~ * 1FOOD",fEN OF THE WORLD The Omaha area of the Methodist! headquarters U1 the Western Unioa!:t t \V . if! . Episcopal church is third largest in i Telegraph Company. Adminstrative; -+ Now under the management of -+ IS THE membership in the United States. Icffices of the central division cO\'er-j ~". ++ LE • -lI....TG' FR "TERN AL INSUJR A ""TeE SOCIEJ'ITV Omaha is the See city of the! ir,,? seevn states are located here l:t "CLINK" CLXIR :t A HO~~~ I;:'STITU~ON~ ·~OT:OPER~~~ FOR piOFIT Catholic church., ! directing 260 city offices. 138 branch I ~ • + Oma~ is the See city of th!:' Epis-loffices an~ 4.500 join: rai.lway offices~!~ SPOR'I'Sl\'lEN'S HEADQUARTERS TEL. SA 9852 t WHY NOT INSli'"RE YOl.i''RSELF AND FAMILY copal dIOCese of -NebJ."a5ka. . Omul1§ 15 second CIty In the world it '\\'lTH US? the~ul1:iDer +1 ?maha_is the See city of the Meth- L. in of telephone in use IT _ M9_ 1 t +++ . i>lif1+++++i'l U 1 t i ...... 11: 1+; . Certificates $250 to $5.000. Rates Reasonable but Adequate. OO1st EpISC{)pal church. : per capita. ' +++H 11 1<1: 1 H 1 H+++++ +io Ri.ng Douglas 4570. No charge for explanation. 50'~~O~~;;;;~~--~I So~~;~FE~~~~;;'der, ~~e;~i~~~ ~ ., • ...•. SchmoUer &'Mueller!DILLO HL I ••->-X.,::.>*'_= 4 Phone 7706 ' .- S Ff ::.• 11 Md I i ;. H ervice rirst" • In the. Heart of the City. ~: . .' COnSOle - o·e I' .t $ .. I:: DUNDEE PLUMBING ,'. Phonograph in Your Home STRICTLY MODERN ~,i.·.· Special Rates by Week or Month. 612 So. 16th St. l! & HARDWARE CO. m,.,...... ,...., -..-..~..."...... "...... "....~"""'~~""'..-.""" ~ j (Incorporated) -: Save $90 hr ·pu~hasing .•_._._ ~ l ;: Fortieth and Farnam ~ts ! our own· make of Console "SERVICE WITH A S1IILE" :: Omaha . i Phonograph. When in Need of A. Cab, Call ~:,-:-:-:o?:-:-:..:••:-:-:-:;..>~~ ...."++O.~ 0 0 0 .....00 e••••~0 ~.+ M-+ Weare able to, make the very' low ''priceof$110~OO MYERS~-DILLON THE amlgiyeJouthe extremely LUE OLD RELIABLE low terms because we want ONLY$l111 to introduce .our machine ..... Prescription' Drug Store ••••• FULLY . 'AT. 3322 OF OMAHA to the Nebr.aSka public. GUARANTEED ~IETER ...•.:- LOW RA.TES . 1609 FARNAm STREET TEL. JACKSON ll1se SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. For Coughs and Colds, Head} I··························· aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism II e I." Fistula-Pay When curedl TRADE IN. YDUR OLD NOISY PHONOGRJII.PH I I" '1' A :cWdf\yW...Im1 of tree_t that cmes Plies, Flstllla 9d and All Aches and Pains II .. other RectlIl~In a ahorttim... witllclIta _:efilr- . . EASY TERMS ON THE BALANCE ALL DRUGGISTS !i.' ~:th==i .r~=~~e:v:~~a=:.:t ~OOESTo i. I fcnr""==t. lind M m'"l,~t" be paid '\lltilclIl'EltL WrIter"" !look on RectalDa...sllea. with DaWe$ f 1514-16-11 PHONE AT-UNTtClaSG SSG and 65e, jars and tubes t ....d tes.tim"nia'" of =rethanl300 ~tpeolll"who have been p+'...rma.nently CllI'e'L I Hospital size, $3.00 ~WMo",,""~~~""~~'IM,","~~~ Ii IJK. L. h. I :i.~'" 1, 0

PAGE···FOlJR . THE MEDIATOR OMAHA, NEBRASKA ==:::::::~======;=:::::::::==.==~ Never Too L.ate. Peacecks Are Common Fowl It is never too late with us, So long I ., 8- as we ~re stm ,,4 f It d i The blOloglcal survey says that pea· .THES1'ORY OF "THE GREEN GODDESS',' " ... . a\~ are 0.1. our au s an ~ocks are common fowls and there is bear them lmpatJentlv-so long as no- Ii 1 . t h'b't th . 0 a~ ro hIe Jwopenslties, gre'edy of conouest, lo. f (} rit 1 Ie.wearmg of SHOWlNGkT STRAND THEATRE SUNDAY stir within us.-Jacobi. - :i'eacoc' " ea ers.

. An Jndian PrU:~e,. the Rajah' of t her ehiidren, The Rajah politely re­ Rukh,' and a beautiful· Englisn \'io-Iftises; but he offetf. to spare her life man, LueiUaCrespin, are the centra~land bring her ehildrentQher in the NOW SHO\VING figures in . this intenselydramatiej Palace if she. will but consent to be BRANDEIS story. . ihis .wife. She scorns this offer. Lueilla Crespin is th~ wife, of aj ~]ajo}' Crespin ds~o'lers a \~ireless THEATRE British Major stationed at a post 011 'outfit 'which is opei-ated by the Ra­ ------_.------the Northern frontier oJ' .. India, Her jah'srascally Englissh valet. The I husband is a drunkard and a boor; pri;::oners bribe this valet··to call for Eng'i1g:PlIH'llt Po",itin!y ('1n;.:pJo' F,,!lJ'n:Ii'Y !ith. he makes life a tragedy for her. She help.' He betrays them by a false I tI'hp (i\'pat(,Jo't S{"lTPn .\:tmdiHlI (If tllt' A~:e. lives only for her children;,... Imessage.and Crespin. and Traherne ~l . In love with: Mrs. Crespin is Dr. !hurls him thrDugh the winnow onto Basil Tmherne, a scientist and in- the rocks a thousand feet below the trepid aviator. When news of a native Palace; then the Major ·takes the key "THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME" uprising makes it imperath;e . for and madly tries to raise the receiv­ with LON CHAN.EY-A universal production. ~lrs. ~respinto I'ush to her ch:i1drenlj~g station at a far-off British avia­ m a dlStant settlement, Traherne vo- i fwn camp. TraheTIle and Mrs. Cres­ lunteers t6take' her and the Major Ii phl stand by iq heart' breaking an- in his aeroplane. xiety. A rush oj' feet is heard down . The plane crashes to the ground tt~e corridor.. T~e Major sticks . to 500 Reserved Seats at 50c-500 at $1.00 in a remote' spot in the Himalaya' hiS key, sendmg hiS call. The RaJah RESERVED SEAT TICKETS including' :2nd Baleon~', NOW Mountains. This place proves to be .steps .into the' ro~m and, discovering near the shrine of the Green God- Crespm at the w1reless, sends a huI- ON SALE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES. dess, deity of the people of the Kincr- let.through the soldier's heart. The I' dom of Rukh:, which is ruled by:n Major gasps out that he has failed Haily 1Iatinet's- Oriental potentate with an Oxford to reach the British post-and dies. Prires: I I ~.Evelliug's- ~l.OO. \ .) .t'.. aut :-.50. .')(It•• j.ll'. anfi education andPansian tastes. The 'Ihe Rajah then prepares leisurely , -(' "1 00 I -'1 superstit~ous natives believe the to put !III'S. Cres~in and .Dr. 'fr~herne I '" three whIte people have been brought ,.to death,. He dte~es hl~nself m the I I ~~"'''''''"''~..."'~~~~ down fro,.m the sh,i'" as compensatl'on GGrobes of the Chelf PrIest of the i, '1""~~.~-_'lN_WWW~VMVM~~>"tIl'"i'H""'" for the 'loss of three of the Rajah's' reen oddess. The firse of the saC-I' - "''i>~~"",_~ brothers who have been condemned rificial altar are set to burning. The. JOVIAL JIMMIE LAKE T i to death by~the British government two victims are lad onto the scene,l One of the entertaining jiggers \vit.h "Jig' Time," the big musical I i for a political;mnrder.l surrounded or: all sides by fanaticallshoy~ at the popular Gayety, hYic~ daily, aU next week. Sunday's II The natives gather around Mrs. attendants WhO .stand ready to exe- i matwee starts at 3:00 THEATRE FOR BEST Crespin the MaJ'or dDT' h II cute the. death penalty at a wave of!, _ , an r. IS erne th R 'h' h ' MUSICAL COMEDY . menacing their lives, but they areI ~. aJa sand. . . I HERE COMES "JIG TIME" i WOLF FALLS FROM j ~aved .mo~e off~rs G~,'CE-ONCE ~ by the intervention of the Ra-tol~l.rs.. nceClesl?l~ the. Rajah~arrlage.life tO --- I PROMINENT I JalFwho courteously invites them bRes~dhe, t?IOugh Tra-lClaire DeVine With Moran and Wiser, I . 1$ 1r fHI E P his luxurious palace. . ,'. emhe, hlmse1f WIth n:ge,lea?s! Head Great Show at I Hal've... \';'olf. ancient friend of" $ . ) A L,l' I " IiM . at t e aJa s throat. Frantic natlv-l Th G The Rajah entertains them l'avishly d" h' I e ayety. , <\bout evuTbndv, but a model"n friend I .;> . .. es an priests overpo}ver 1m. He is I' !. " ," :'. "1 ~ at rst gIvmg no s1gns of resentment ddt t dId' --- " onl~ of ""l:n Bal"levc"n1. is aO'aJn ln 5; • fi ~~n y :~ because they are citizens of the go_ emCne .0 tor urehan e awa · , Many rare and colorful stage pic-i the toils. This~ tim;. accilrdin; to a I MUSical Comedy and Vaudev=lll.ell. . mrs. respm sees t e fate that Ttl _ d . 1 b '-1 1 d rl:g'g]s~,. . I.' D II,... 'lernm.ent which has eonderrmed his . h hi·l 1'e:> an mUSlea, num ers are SUlu rura Hf:n;ey Impersonated I) brothers 1:0.,dIe. He leads them' to be- awaItst .. t'h tR' e manh' s. e loves",and rushes."li'Ob e magill'f'Ieently presented m. ..,,lgt· a fedelTi.,prnhlbltHJll• . officer.• and ~~_·"" "''''''"'"''~~lNl~~ . h . 0 . e aJa s arms prOmlS1ncr to Ti" t· . k' h . d " .- -~'MoNV/o~ leve t at after a short staY he will t h' b . .' ~ .\ m~ nex "ee s mammot revue at signe a ",neCK fnl' m/me'; wLieh, 1 . h . .-. accep IS argam If on!\' he wIll'th I 'G ' t' h t I' TIl l'-'~ b· " ". I . I~---.-...... _---~-----=~-- aSSIst t em to contmue theIr Journey. T h . j e papu al a:;e:; t ea reo n twol ,,0 I ~ .>.l~ ... ,' le l"'er had onl', re- I ~~~" e . spare ra erne. I acts ., d t 't . l' d 1 Howe.ver, when such a thing is sug-I Th t:n~lOn. reach~d ..n seven een scenes, I IS one eUSC' H' ""1:,·.;.~ !i. e aJa, t reatened bv the com-' on d' f h' I +h .,' ·.id' . ..., . . ! v.1thout natives cruides M:r~ Crespm' l' t ~. 'h'l' f:' je: 1e lenne 0 t e piece. n. e Slar'S 1::S' ereu an Imponanl lI.(!·ure In the I ~ . "'. Ipee, .,,1111 I atwn 0 his kmcrdom" --". t h' .. ;-~. - I leads that she be allo'''ed to t d 'h '. ' '" 'jlmm=Ja e support are suc lumina-I clty's aela!l'S.· I P______~._. or '-- go ._ 0; surren ers t e pnsoners.. ~. nes. as ;li,oran,,~ .•.and Vnser, former vau- '" Althougn he has almost fallen f • .!. '. Idevine and musical comedy headiiners" from grace his nld friends still greet! ARTHUR CU:Y.:.YINGHAM, Manager 'Amenca .d IDE LYLE ALDA HEADLINES Iwhose act in a hat shop is said ttl bel him as of old. Few of them. however i ¥ •. . ampere I. BILL ATORPHEUm THEATRE lune of the rare novelties of the thea·; are any longer intimate with him.! ! 'I tre; the Dancing Donnel1ys, two of the 1He stili languishes in jail because ....----~--'"""-_....._----....-...... -~...... -~-...~"""'''''"'''~~ ...... - ...... J y 00 any ,3WS I Mis~ De Lyle Aida. prima donna ~ c.lev.e-rest dancers seen in some time; l nfjbody 3-?pea.rs to he sufficiently in- _ p BTM L . comedIenne, formerly ,vith 'the Zieg_[Artle Mayo, noted as one of the best I terested m hlm to go on his bond. , .f J)' feld "Follies", makes her initial bow;dialect eccentric comedians 011 the 1The prohibition law has in a great H 1 Fil t 1 el l1g leS. I m nee or ib f' . o. ! .t I .....,.. • RupS"\," Ou H d I' f rm " e Ole an maha audIence next week is_age. mannel, nelped III "'olrs downf'" I ''', s r un :ref S ~ (} 1.HOU- • h . I Th ' . " d b h HI' ~ . 'I" f" ·La·. ., IIn a c armIng comedy pla)·le.t withl e nana pICli:e eauty c orus 01 e was ne\'er muc lot a drinker UI:ti! 0 , "nIH S (} "'" ·)..fl' l . d i "J'I~ T' ... ., . .~ I .h'b' . ~h I", ~rea., . t C'·.-~u rf«' .. ImusIc an dance'..entitled "'Qadl'e-.., ~ ;". - lme" 1S sma to .JUstav. t le g!QW-.' pro,,1, ltlOn..came. 1 en he "'."'ot in'" III c •. 10ne.:f Those Girls". r.' lmg ad.vance reports that han> pre- m.e ~:}(ltle~gJng ~usiness and '!::'; That there are too mallV laws in MI>ammy Fields arelMaged the b?OK. The 11umders haYe toJ gu the He is in ju;l )WRlUE nation today are the hundreds of presentJn.g t~:ir singing. dancing I ~een p~1t on .n): Ben Bernard. acered- 2',';:liti!1g tnal. a~d pt~d Y ~------thousand.s of laws that fill the statuteI talkmg SKIt, in which they are '7'lth bemg .extremel expert in books. Good laws are all ri!!:ht, but a1?e~ by Monarch Boy, Felton's prize-) thiS IIlle of work. James Madden is FOR SALE Americans are bound by a h~ge net- wlll~mg bull-dog. and Tom, the big! the ~~mpose!" of. the many tuneful Stevens Six AutolTlObile. for qlI;~k: work of absurd laws, many of themIpechgreed .cat. land Jlllgly melodles. Starting i\Ion- selling, price $825.00. This machine is the notions of fanatics. One of the Tom S~1lth Of musical comedJi fame Iday. there wil~ be. a ladies' barga;'l practically new, In service but a few; elnquent examples of the ahsurditvlappe~rs 111 .another featured act. Hel:natlnee at 2:10 dally. Sunday's mat- months. Best huy of the year. If in-' CUL' I ·E of many American laws a.rethe coy{-/ descnbes hIs efforts as "an artist, pllee stans at 3:00. terested in a car, do not buy until; flieting div~rce laws ~f the dlfferent ~ gentleman _~nd a scholar" and thereI . you have seen this one. Telephone or; states. IS !leaHy nothmg more to be said. I SAMARDICK SAYS NOT vall at the office of the Mediator 1m': TS. '"The Amel'ican hom!.' was oUl.l l:m:ed as the, "original college I WORRIED OVER'REPORTS particulars. Phone AT. 70;j'O-Off;~e: T proudest boa.c;t. But what has he-! boys;' K~nney &:' HoBis ha\'e assem-l Beb Samardick, whi) is fJue of the 215 Karbach Block. ! ,1 DUlY come f;,f' it? The forty-eight states ~l~~ c.hOlce tid-hits from. a college j:uost. closely watched men in Omaha . g have .forty-eight divorc leaws. South InltlatWl1, ~nd wrapped t:em in ar~st now, is not \"\frying; about what .'1' Preservl.n H~ney. . Carolma grants no dh'orces at all un bundle :vhl(:h they e.aH • The Two, hiS enemies ar:e d"'ing to secure hi5 _'tEXIt aifct.etdhhon~~ canfull·le kept mde&- , d . NJ ,v Doctors". 1 • " .f II ~ • 'b' . i UL e y • as ueen y ripened bel- an~ groun s, • ew J. ork aHowswhOlE~'I,one,;,Compl!l1~ents' lao,\,S:un~rdick11.3..<> a::s a prom Inon agent. ':Carli extracting~ol:Ured if it is ~.t New H. ampshire fifteen. In the of ,the ,Season" is I has been pretty active <:,n 1posed to the of the e; country there are 35 different I une of ~hr,se .affectmg httle melo- hiS Job recently, ~and apparently has; usually cryatalli:z:es in a few weeks. g~unds .for divorce. , I ~mas ~n w~lc,h G~rry O:"en takes Iaroused ~ome of the bootleggers to mOIl.ths, but r,pay be llquefied at lVll7 J E L~e In splte.i)f the CO!lstitution, some leadmg pur. of the cymeal young I desperatlOn, As a matter of faet. tlme, and wlll retain its tlavor mad YOll ng",ftnrn, H. oj' .the states dQ not reco:;mize diJ p"d:pocket who intends to "g o! Bob has no particular reason tl~ eonsist~ncy mdefinitely. voreeS gr-anted by other states. ) straight". !worry. That sug,u' deal wherehy some i 'l\d{'(' COlltlUl'l'OI' oi Dan· Shadf' "'Last year 150,000 new divorces Catherine. Sinclair and CompanyItwenty sacks of the sweet stuff: r::>:...,..,.....,.···IIl··!i!II······IIlII+IIlI·UIf!i.·;;:;[i·;;;:~~h;c..' parted 300,000 men and women and! present ail '"athletic pot-pourri" while! was carted to the home of Louise' I' '";.:-"':~ 11 ~. 1i"\ ":nre~ D~~oise Ch3.ngerl the lives of perhaps 1,000,- I. the Sisters" offer anIVincigu.erra, is one of the matter.s: 000 children. !act tnat ~s hnled as a "triangle of that are attracting Ihe most aHel:- ' Aunt And frell11Unary Bouts "Divorces. inc:eased aU over theIbeaut)'. grace rna agility. 1tion. T~is papel' al: the time when it: I' world, yet SiX times as many divorces: . I ,vas said the sugar \Va;; taken to the: are granted here as in Fntnce o,.! FORMER OM,AHAN PASSES 'ON . Vinciguerm home, printed a detailed: Germany. and a h~ndred times a~ f. It is with deep regret that we find: story ahout it. Two men \,'ho had i . Betty's many as in England. lIt necessary to say 1:hat during theI been in the gO\'ernme~lt prohibition i AUDITORIUM "In some of our states every thirdIrush hour .at press time. two weeks! senice. called at the office 1(, start i marriage is dissolved and the aver-! ago~ we ma!ivertently omitted al :,oDething. hut ther failed to stan. HOME-MADE STYLE ' ~ age husband and wife live together: nO:ice 'Jf the death of :11rs. Charles! it. PIE S I only four yea..'"S. IKlmger of Kansas City, She was fur- At any rate ther were 'uil hand.! ,I THURSDAY, "A unifo~ dh·tJree .law is beingIn:e~lY Katherine, Can1?bell of t~is T!1ey wanted t·,k!!OW he,w The 1\1..0- 8:30 P.1\1- FE 7 compromIse~ fu~erat. het~ d!a~ol· uFged. What are pos-l C1tji',!h: services at :it.. f:-mnd out. about them," to, Fresh Twice Daily in All I sible~i¥o1"Cebetween those whodis~.aseDelieve,2.~ tliat; Mary", was \'try largely attenaed andl c':~rsewhIch they receIved. no smnethiD~'",reply. Or! . is the fatal ourlthe floral offerings many and beauti-'l this all star'.,ed TXTelch's t~; (Postponed From February 2) . life, and. those who belIeve It tS the rIul. ,\ hlch has become a£ Gpen sore.. m,l ",., i '1' eu~-au ~f ~ra I~idemallY., many. ..ve evils'! I, ELECT NEW,OFFW'::RS Ii ret. healed.. the twu RESTAURANTS I 'That IS t)le thmg I have trie.d tol . '.'to D. HosfDrd. Vlee presIdent of men lost thell' Jobs. . I tr;,at in,~Y l~test p:ro.toplay. "~etlQ". i the John Deere P~ow Company has! Nt:\\'. Bub Samar~~ek is slated til: ,1 •. I' Reno, which Major Hughes wroteIbeen elected preSIdent of the board' gou, It !s reported. 11 he can he gu! i..BsilIIIIIIIIilIIIIIIII••ilIIIIIIII_••••••••lf1' PHU·/-::'. :-::t :-:."2. :-:I,-l'(X:·" T,L\ and directed for the Gvldwyri studios of governors of Ak-Sar-Ben. Hel at. But huw tn rea~h him is ,\·11er"'------,-_:.,,, "'--- I ~·it·mn:.:: is coming tothe"-Rialto theatre Ior a,lsucceeds the popular Everett BuckJ tht· tl'l'lllblE' CI,EIeS in. Meanwhile' Complete in Itself I Tidict", :\U\\· at th luditnrillm. Ba... dHlll Heat!­ ~t(lre. seven days' engagement, beginningIingham. J. E. Davidson was electedI SaJ:nal'dick is just st2.11uing pin and j (1Ilarlf'l"". Tltl' Sllort";IlHlll•.H(·rritt·;;. Bl'tH!,' Paxton Bil­ Smiday,February 3. This Goldwyn Ivice president and Charley Gardner.! attending tn business. FruIY\ all in-' I .iartl Parlor. Fleming''." Cig'Hr Still'(' antI .lit·Donald\; Cigar feature.wiU be presented v.ith with' secJ;.etary. At the same time Gouldj'.dieatio.ns he will bl.' on the jlih Ion",' Sharpens the blade in the I' n n t... t' I di Le C d D 't LC >,., h CI IT' b T h h f . razor \vithollt r~moving it.. Store. a .a s &. c.as.. me U l1.g w·o ~', el z, ,. . ~~as , '. lar es rIm IeI:i.tel' t .e ot. er elJnws are f;)rg'Jiten. I Helene Chadwick, Carmel .Myers, and Charles L. Saunders were chosen ' creameri~s. c.uick. Conv:.:ni;;nt. Easy I Hedda Hopper"George C Walsh and Ias the executive officers of the Ak- i . Omaha's stock Ylln!5, I to dean: Complete, sets-- ! other prominent pIal'ers. , }Sar-Ben Exposition Company. !pacld~g ho~ses: ~he ~melter, Tire i razor. wlth strop nn.:1 extra ! 1" I factones, b1scurt lactones. telephfme 1 blades, $1.0J f:nd up HlatotY. . . Evolutron. Icompany•. power plant and wate+ ," Auspices Omaha Athletic Club It. the 1ast.~a ....ears As soonll.S a,girl gets past the :_" '. '.' ,. " \1'1... pi- 4u-tn--·.Strap'Ra....or IrlU Jilaterl·haJ gone 1QtIlelentl)" Into l)t m""'lllg ...aees at the boys 'She starts! terest!ng' pl:l'2es tt, v:,;it }h:lt Omaha \ '~!_'- t... LV'" .:. _ tIs to .ec!tdeeply blterestfng, '''' to make ey~s at tbem,---:Judge. Ioffers. -'-'--'~~--~---.-=='::.'=-::::::i...mg