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AND IBUT EDIATOR ~EKLY NEWSPAPlER ,,OMAHA. NEBRAS.KA. FmDAY. JlJNfn 5th, 1925. . ? NO. 23. ACING SEASON OFF TO FLYING STA T ------, .. UNUSUAfHAP'ENINBS ABltttfILe~g'sAffairs . IOR~~R'::~:=....osIDepntySheriff IFAVORITES ANO# "LONG SHOTS" '''OWN 'BU"'DI"N'G· .~T'HE PAST I[E'K· Aired:By SOIne Of l,o;'4ti~O~~l;.~::,~~':.':rr~ Phillips Is Omaha's ,,', ". ,. ',R' " ' , . ,~ His Old Friends ~~~:7;~Y ;z:~~~e:o~~c:~e o~i~::\~~ Great Booze Sleuth EVENLY DIVIDE THE HONORS has been introduced in true fashion Said The·Worst Is Yet To Come to the inside stuff of the Kangaroo Noted Boo.ll:e HOlind Gets Them Com lohn Ct\mpllttll With South Side Friend Said To Could Not Be Much" W~rse. One court, which does husiness in the ing ADd GoiRfJo Some Saying Tad Evans The Champion "Picker" With Other R.fuNd To Leave By Request. domicile re",au1arly for the benefit of He Is Dnuble Crosser. M*e ,The' Long Nights Hideous Of Late ' the new jail birds. Every intrieite Handicappers Doing Their Stuff Very Well' Stories are going the rounds these doing of the court was given in full Up at the court house there is a times about a man, designated' by the for Mr, Grady's benefit. Orr: ~f :he deputy sheriff named Phillips. He electrical world, as Electro :Motive features, shown for the edlfJcatlOn lused to be head of the sheriff's booze PLENTY OF THRILLS ON OPENllJG DAY SIIOWLSTIFF ROLLED FOR· IDS DOUGH Force Leflang. Some of them are of and education of .this ~allant gent:e- squad. Just as an indication of how r~ a heart rending nature and concern man that of learmng him how to kiss great a booze sleuth he really was' is HotelsGetting~dyTo the doings of this millionaire real the sun. well exemplified in the following ClaillledTJiat Ae,tna And Victoria Make estate man right within the city This is' an extraordinary degree story. AU Steel And Concrete Graudstmu] Easily Witli,.;tands Wind A. Killillg--Samardiek i\Iak.es An.other Cleaning-Two Sliekers .limits. It is said he got his forcible that is not meted out to every inmate A week or so alto Phillips was sent Crowd Happy As The~' }Im About Bettiug On Their Favorites /;,iip Underworld Woman ~t Race Track-:-Colorful name because he is so forcible in some and Mr. Grady was given unusual .con- out of an autg~obile theft case. I -,Ladies Da:y Should Bring Out Thousands Of Fair , .' ,Gypsies Get Hundr~d Frolll, 5 Dollars Banker. things. It has even heen charged that sideration in being pennitted (or dri- With him he took two colored trusties Sex-Crackerjack Rarcs Scheduled For Saturday he has done some unspeakable things. ven to) laying his sweet lips to t~ and a couple of stool pigeons. The Unusual and perhaps very truthfuHbeUs; , A little later she took him a He has a great taste, it is said. for sun they have on hand up there. This trusties were dying for a drink, and People go to the races to get a thrill, j should be a good betting proposition stori¢,!, are going about tOwn con- !bi~furthel" north:' to shbw him· the certain things that the regular man sun happened to be somewhat of a when Phillips was asked if thev, On opening day the three thousand Ifor the boys who love to taek a long cerning John eamphell, who drivlls l river and other things. He got what does not care a nickel's worth for and surI?r!se hue acted as a. great could not absent themselves long racing fans got several of them. The ichance. about town in his Buick coupe and'is he was after all right and so did she. it-is charged he has made a bid in addlt10n to the, current humor- enough to make the purchase he bili event of the day was the near I Another race that will attract un said to be hav.ing a grand and glori:" When the short time party was over money for the satisfying of his crav- ous things that occur up there. quickly denied them the privilege, cyelone which caused the entire con- usual attention is the third which QUS time; Some vivid tales are told in~luding a drinking party, the shovell ings. What appeared to. be an honestly not forgetting to punctuate his re- gregation to pray, swear, shout or carries a purse of $700. This is also about his various activities in certain stiff went to sleep.. Eventually he I Mr. Leflang is charged with hav- fine bit of flesh, tn the shape of a mark with the usual oath. The trust-I sing as the wind whistled a cresendo for three-year-olds and upward with , p~aces near the Twenty-fourth street awake~ed. sans a sOh.d. gold watch, ing paid. in real monq. 200 Simoleurns nicely shape~ arm, t.urI~ed. out be the ies, bent on getting what they want- ,accompaniment. Next the bangtails only non-winners of $700, three times VIaduct. He and George down at the sans hIS purse contammg some hun-l bucks, dollars, to send one woman rear of an mmate, which 'had been ed. arranged with a friendly boot.! performed in an exceptional manner since Janu?ry 1st. The weights in stock yards hav"'t>ne heck of a time dred dollars b.ut wiser in the wars of I! awa! whex:,e she refused to go _ an:d : conveniently pl~ed for kissing. !legger to get it for them. He· bought I wh.en one con.siders the heavy trar-k. tllis race are 107 pounds for three ar~ ~he ~o re~ular and they both feel they. the cock I world. Well some one had to get he IS holdIng the sack. One 01 his IGrady was. permltted be, Itwo pints of poison and slipped it tc ,Thirdly, one Jockey took a Brody Iyear-olds, aU others 11 pounds. How- of.thewalks~rom a partymg stand-IIi they say. I favorite stopping places is said to be and take hIS turn at this po~tenor. lone of the trusties, despite the vigi. I while his nag kept on going. Last ever non-winners twice since January pomt. !here l~ a h:u-p to t~~ ~tory on Sixteenth street, near th,e Rome Some p~ople .are wondenng yet llant Deputy Phillips. He stashed the enough long shots carne in to bring: 1st: will be ~llowed three pounds *.**.gI~en ~edlator I ~nd- concermng thelr vanous actnntIes. I A story was the hotel, where a good natured. old < wO-1 how he enJoyed It alL The man !two bottles in a convenient hiding joy and a bunch of thrills to those IwhIle a one tIme winner gets five * * * llast week concernmg a certaIn party man oper2.tes a rooming house, the~ers and attacks apparently enJoyed Iplace on his person, and everybody in who were fortunate enough t<> have: pounds. The distance is one mile The Aetna ~otel is ~etting re~y ~o l.in the city hall. It had the ear marks place being th~ .property .of. lVIr.. tt to the fullest extent. ! the county jail who wanted it had a played them. which should make this one of the make a deamng as IS. the VICtorIa Iof truth but after the most careful Leflang. But this IS only an meldent I Idrink that night. Thursday furnished plenty of thrills most popular races on the card Sat- '.during the Disabled Veterans national investigation it proved. to have been in his life, it is said, and the other j "Old man, I want to see those won- j That man Phillips is a great man Iin the way of a good racing program urday as the people do love to see the eonvenUion so it is alleged. These twoImade out of whole cloth. MllSt have incidents will make some sensational derful twin, babies of your.. When I' to ha.ve as a deputy sheriff, particu. I but the high wind kept the crowd bangtails break the barrier directly places seem to be about the only been, some personal enemy of the newspaper a big story if they are Isha.ll I come?" ./ larly a booze slenth. The trusty has Idown to a minimum. With ideal in front of the grandstand, ones left which are getting away with I p8.rty. referred to who thought he ever told. "Come around labout one o'clock jsince been released, which is the weather a throng of large propor- If the entered price of $1000 means about everything. .There are however II could pull one of those nasty. re- Such is the tifenf great .men, with some morning. They are liveliest reason for this story getting awaY'l tions is expected out, especially as anything and it surely must, then the a few rooming houses along Sixteenth venge stunts. the worst yet to come. Jthen."-Boston T-ranscript. , tbis is Ladies day. The Grand:;tand fourth race Saturday should be a Seventeenth and Eighteenth which ~e, ***, ._ . iTHESTRUP AND LUNDEEN , should be packed Saturda;)'. humdinger. Three-yea~ aIds in this no more or less than houses of prostl-I Some day a mathIDnatlclan wlll 'a't'l.I Ct'NT CASH CAR FARE PROBABLEI BACK ON POLICE FORCE I The racing season is off to a flying race carry one hunared and ten tution and if no one else is going to; come along and. figure out much 16 :llli' n City commissioners Tuesday rein-l start and the prediction is freely pounds ,while those above that .age take care of them to the extent ofIhundred cases times 12 bottles per AS THE DUtlULT OF LATEST ARG'TlIt'N'I't' stated Ole"B. Thestrup. former ser-lmade that the event of events will are reqUlred to carry the heavywetght protecting the interests of the dis- case" times 10 dollars per gallon ' 1\00 Ullm l'()1geant, and A. V. Lundeen, former de- this year go down in history as teh of 120 pounds. "abledviSitors the'Mediator will pbint wholesale, times 25. cents a drink It.ectivB and later constable in muni-I most successful in the years of the Next week's feature handicap race them out to the authorities and the Iamounts to, after which the public cipal court, to places in the police racing game from a local standpoint, wiJI be run Wednesday, June 10th. public that they may be curbed during will know just what kind cf a haul ProP.osaJs By Company Officials, J-Iayor Dal.!lman A.nd Others Rein&" I department. I Without doubt every racing fan in This event is, one of the classics of the ,forthcoming convention. The! Bob Sanumiic~ made, ass~sted by Considered By Sta.~.e (Jommission --:- Conclusion lUay Be I "1 have a letter from former Chief I the city will be out tomorrow, (Sat- the ml'et and IS known as the Ak-Sa:- wounded boys must he protected while j Knox, of Council Bluffs thIS w~ek. " Rea.ehed Withm Very Short Time - Company iof Police Eberstein," said Poliee Iday) to witness the bix furlong handi- Be~n QUL )n's PI~te. !he ~~,rse ,1S in the city, if some of the hookers rThe alki was taken from the old Kim- Opposed To Ten Cent .Bate. 'Commissioner Dunn, "that Lundeen Icap carrying a purse of $1,000 and, $1;)00 and ~he wmner m add:tlO~ WII! mllSt loose out OD. what they thought ib~ll laundry. The owner says;,. he .. ,~, .'..,: !was innocent, iz: his opinion, of the which wil~ be run the fif:h race. The· be awarde,~ the ·'pla.te"..ThIS Wlll ~e l\as going to be a: hit of soft dOllgh.ldidn~t know the real purpose for While 1t will be seve:-al days ~fore 1 '2.2. ThI:-<1 estin:ate. Cash 10 cents, charges for which he was dropped Iprogram lor Saturday IS a most Iperhap,s \nth one ex~ep~~n the mOll: , ' * * * ' , which ,the building was rented. Oh the street car fare Adjustment IS fi- 1ad~ts ,tickets SIX for forty cents, from the force by the old Ringer ad- !interesting one and has a bunch of sensational and aU msplnng race or A dirty little she-'devil living in the well, maybe. not, no one seems :0 nally ~ade i~ ~ predicted. that cash I child tl~kets fiv:e for twenty cents, ~nistrat~on. He was a most effi-! bangt~.ils that for cla~s, outdistance th~_ s~~son as the c~eam .of the r~~ neighborhood of Thirteenth and Cass !know anythmg' these days when It I fare nders WIll In large part pay the sch~l tick~ts SIX for forty cents., Clent offIcer, and I am plad to put Iany fIrst Saturday raCIng event dur- nel" ",1e to.compete m thIS short drb- streets got hj'lr mud hooks on a soovelj comes to renting buildings and per- differe.nce which is not altogeter to Eshmeted mcreased revenue to the him hack on the force." ing the past three years. The night- tance handl~ap. , , stiff (construction v;orker) who came I haps don't givadam. the liking of the company and p~r- company $376:322. Paul Cattano, Daniel A. Sullivan, Icap Saturday is sure to be a lopa- . The next Ieature handICap race Wl,U to town lousy with jack, early t.bis I, *** haps is a bit unjust to those who nde Four~h est~ate: Cash 8 cents; Iand H. W. ShahiH were appointed to Iloosa. It is a mile and an eighth race ?e run ;lll Wednesday June 17th. ThIS ",-eek.What she did to him was a I Two slickers framed on a "broad" that way, out of town people .m~tly. a~ult tlc~ets ftve for 34 cents; c~ld I the force on probation. All five men, with a $600 purse for four )'ear olds IS for t~ee-year-old and upwar~ ~a~ plenty.. First she took him down to lopening day at the races. Their ' Ma~or Dahlman, City ~ommJssioner t.lckets fIve for 20 cents; ~hool t~c- will resume work with the rank of 1and upwards. Th~s will be the first and carries a. purse of $1000, .L his IS see the Smelter works at some nine (continued 0iIl page S) IHopkins and Corporatlon Counsel, kets 10 Jor 60 cents. EstImated mel patrolmen. 'I race for several OI these entered and (contmued on page 3) __~ --- !Lambert, meeting with street rail- ,crease of revenue to the company. , ------
ISAACSON'S OFFER TO BRING CHAMPION1;~;~~~::~san~h~t;:~;at:x~:~~~I$3~9h:25~ompany estimated that itjOWN YOUR HO=TB~;UR Booz 'l, 1 \ 0~~~~__~~~~~~~-~~-~~~--~~~~~~''~r~~~~~m~~~~~~m~~~rn ~~HaFnEOOR~~eNE l~' Ili~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ 1 k ... ' UETS ~£,.' "11'-<" -.~.-. f.'-"'- ,~I I Ivery foundations of their thinking and feeling' were S la 'en, 1 I ... 1;;....," ~ ~l" : ~'L ,\; .:-,,,,-, ,,,- 1~ 1 Jj,. 21Wi I' i $1.00 TEETH EXTRAC'fED $1.00 . f h b I (C" , .) '~' ! thought I might make things easIer for many 0 t e est among: ontumea Hon, pIg;;; .I. I !' \ I I No Pain-No A.iter-Effects !them bp marching at their head along the path prescribed to me i most colorful e\w '",1(: iIi ~hc; 'o'i,,:l" : ~I D~_ i\!luoINmS I 'I Cl.1.1..'lRK DENTAL OFFICES Ib the will of my Emperior the love of my country and of the Army: ',';est and thos~ iuentifi.O:d Vi;ij, '::'''''~; IVI- U:" i _,' Dr. E. R. Wilson, Mgr. PUBI.If':HE.D WEEELY ·nl l 'and a sense of duty. I remained at my post. \-Claye preparailun" pr2CH-i. lL,[ e ,," I i u09 Paxton Blk. lA. 1201 :",~ II lInTEL :,:~he Mediator Publishing Co. I "'During the "War,' says von Hindenburg, 'ma,ny a pronLiunce- initial public: £e",,;]e,); "i gore;:,!·1 flU' "1l6fh & Fa..nam 5t lment on political matters was covered by my name and my H:spon- Iconvcnt,on br;d~', ltI'.llc!",\ w', 'l'n'o, III '1" . ',' ~A'.lrIantie 7040 544 PAXTON BLOCIi si~i]jty, .t~ese thi~1gs ~~l~e ~"i:,i:,jp;;;: '~,d:tm':~G:. t tho were but. distantly connected with ou; 1 22, at the !II "PHh & HGward I AN INDEPENDENT PAPER ImIlitary POSItIon. But I dId not Impose myself on anyon6 !:\ylth Madame E.n,e"un", ~~!,llnL,.L- I! D;~;•.r1: :?L''"-tE TO ~~T:A' I :-":'~'1,"'M>""'~~~~-'lb~~ 1Just as no~, one might add, his name is to c?yer thfngs \'li~h which, ::;'eink. the great. s:,::g:-,: ~~::~ b~~.~,e,~! 11 I~ t'f ~lDg,.l" ~~p,,! ~ II EDWIN L HU!\"'TLEY. Editor and Proprleto! iif left to himself, he would probably not thmk of mterfermg. I Gold Star lilothel .': "Rates ."hy Oay. 1.1 I i\U t wa~ ~ontrary n~y. '~he ~ Sl),angle~."Eu,'~:':~·~, [lS \~ li~' reo Per Year ••• ~OO Single Copy • ~ • I) Cents I, "'Participation in curre1!t.'politics to inclina-l and Sta,l' iIi 'jr(C::,k :).1' r:inntlt. I! J, ' 'tIOns. Perhaps was I not 'VIllmg- to be cntlcal about polItical mat.. ,one 01 ,the le,"tl,>e~. \.1., _"c'-.'."," a!~: l, __ ' U;:'~~~U~~~~E;~:G:A~;~:EKF~:~:~ St.-Twentv-sixth to Daily Double $1.50 and up I· f!lliiillmmlumllillllrill~~lliilll~~WufIlilllillll~lill~mlli]ml!mlirnllllilllm!l!fillW~11~'Illmm~mrnmmlll~illlmlll!m!il!!lljljl!lil\\!lllt;Jlj (Continued from page 1'1 Thirty-third. Weekly Single $4.00 and up! ~~V;"_~" ) stunt was good though very old. One Twe~ty-fourthSt.-Viaduct to Vin- Weekly Double $7.00 and up : ~~,...-_.._ ...... ~~~ ~ , ~ Kop c y Hot represented himself to the girl as an ton Street. I WITH BATH I odge ~l expert tout who had the realiuside .Dth. Street-Forty-ninth to FH- I Daily Single $1.50 and up CHATHAM HOT stuff on the third race. The other, tle . ~ I a well dressed pleasing . chap had Tenth Street-Bancroft to Spring. Daily Double $2.50 and up 'I t d 1429 South 13th Street meanwhile made her acquaintanee Poppleton Avenue-Forty-eighth to Weekly Single $10.60 :m up I.,. Str;ctly Modern II and accompanied her to the races. Fiftieth. Weekly Double $14.00 and up I • Together they went to the paddock Sixtieth Street-Pacific to Wool-' I to look Ol'er the sure shot. He looked worth. ~ RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH $ good to the painted and trusting This entire program embraces ~~ " I fairy. It was the same old story. about 35,700 lineal feet or 6.75 miles t~I $.~ Hoe~..:. -a 11 1\lv'lea~s,'" 1 She gave her good 1001.-ing friend a equivalent single track reconstruction MNIELL Close In---l10 So.. 13th '. me ooKeo ~e:::~n.~~ ~:t;a~~btO;::~e::s::: ~~l :n~~:ry S:~l ~~:~~~:t~~nt~~ ~ u,,~ b:: H. R. .C.· • Telephone, AT. 5095-6 Between Douglas and Dodge I:_--"""_.__ -"''''Io...... w ...... %''J to attract not too much attention. eluding new steelorail and new pav- :a ~ ~ __w~,~~.w~~~~~. He went down ,in the mutual pit and m6' ~..._~ ..~__~_~~"'..---._'"" .r~~"'~'V'~~'tNt<~~~'!;"~~4~"''O'1i-'l>~ /1 Dick Murphy, who has become Olle Starting Monday night. June 8, ....ith as '-.this-..theatre' '.now. has.! t·OW·.' .. T'·'1\1\DAGEDY',..f,"B'U-TTING CRAZY" of the Omah? paving kings. had some It is most pleasing to note that "Omaha night", Ak-Sar-Ben's den inopWatiun, a gigahtic ice plant ' . . . ..•. . •• funny experiences,' which he reluc-lonce in a while the higher-ups get show will open for a run of thirteen g$EJ:ilte whiiili makes possible ideal, cooling I . -'-.-, . Gambhng Grows As Ormkmg Falls tantly admits, durin¥ the war. DiGk theirs as was shown in the case of C, 'Monday night shmvillgs of the "Rip h And Lewi~ .St~ne Head C~t Of comfort fnr our patrons, it is the "All's fair in love ,and vv-ar" slid:s Off; Derby An Example. was just one of the bO;iS on the line' L. Voss. owner of the defunct bank 8nortin' Radient Rodeo" and musical Notables tim Tho Talkw. policy of the management to take as Ismoothly on. the tongue, but, 1S The 'great derby carnival obliter- but he managed to dodge till the Ger- of Denison. la., who was found guilt~, comedy. Several thousand men of ,",c,c,.,·"·,,,.. --- jmUCh care in formulating the shows actually a high-powered dynamlte ated all other interests last week. man bullets, several thoui;and of of forgery by a jury on the second of Nebraska and Iowa wilt attend in Q. Nilsson has played many, that will be offered this summer as charge when followed to the letter. Every year the popularity of this which were aimed at him. Dick is ballot taken. delegations each rliIonday night to be '> :Sl)l~ndid roles in her sCreen career, is done in the winter. It is a fallacious argument that maeks festh'al grows,owing to the enor- initiated into the mvsteries of Ak- , not much on the talk and brag bu:::i- It is to be hoped that V(lSS \vill be J but: none more Odd that. the one she _ It Las been the custom of theatres an effective excuse ,for loose-moraHed lllous development of the betting hi h f ' . Sar-Ben, Boxing bouts bu well-known li ness w'c probably accounts or tms unsuccessful in his motion for a new ~ J plaYi! for Sam E. Rork. producer, n~ in. t.l!e past to keep their summer unctuous hypocrites who prate gli- 'habit among all classes. While con- story not getting' out sooner. trial. The evidence clearly shows professionals and amateurs will be a S:v7ral very successful First Nationat!opereting expen~s very low on ~-' bly of wrong and right; and frequent- sumption of alcohol has been declin- "When Dick started for France he that he not only gipped his associates part of e~h program. S piS£"Ill'e • Anna Q. sihis "gOOd;.1uek count{)f the meagre attendance. ly'causes untold heartache. ing for years, gambling has been ex- had a few simmoleums in his fighting' hut his immediate friends of sums Omaha'S streets will be gaily deco-- c c~t> WhenjOver .. this as-tute ' pro.. . An instance of this is found in the tended and now practically all legal belt. Like most of the boys, he ex-l ranging from 1 hundred to 8 thousand rated for the fifth annual national '-<, dueer has a bigprodutitioRplanned, new Warner picture-, "My ·Wife and restrictions have become dead letters. peeted to get back SOOn, so he did dollars. convention of the Disabled American 'he hastens to secure Anna Q.'ssigna- HOW TO PLAY SOLF I;". which "'ill be featured at the Growth of gambling among \yomen Veterans of the World War to be held t~.. - .., AOOORDINQ TO ORDINANCE not take a big bundle of the filthy I · to a contract long befoiEii'he.··· Strand Theatre for one week, begin- has been especially remarkable and lucre with him. U,,Then he arr'I"'ed, l'n_ Of course the various ramifica- in this cit-'v , June 22 to 27, ",,;. dataon which the picture iSi;cheduled ning Saturday June 6; when Irene, the influence of the churches has tions and eccentric peculiarities of An elaborate display of fir-eworks . , . B't d" d' th C't C· ·'1 France he discovered that e\'erybody " \;J;ohestal'ted, Everybody remembers e 1 or arne oy ely, oumn Rich, Huntly Gordon, John Harron, ceased to count in the matter. Derby our legal system will have to be is being planned b~ the Fontenelle "" ,. 'ofthe City of Omaha: . , . 'd wanted to put the bee on him and his J "~onjola." And, like. Us pred~essor, John Roche, Constance Bennett an week is the crowning moment of this money soon ran out. He quickly complied with but i.t is hope~ that Fourth of July CeledratiOI1 associa- "; '~Il1ez From HollywoOd" is . prov'ingSection 1. 'That .from and after Tom Ricketts will enact the domestic continuous orgy of speculation ,and tel h d h' 11'ttl f t b th r he pavs for the confIdences which he tion for, this vear's Indep"ndence Dav , L: hI f' .. the 31st day.afDecember A.D., .1924. h' h - th k h' - 1 egrap e IS e a. 1'0 ,e , '. '., - • - . ,:wg, -:to success u1. So it is quite(}b~ comedy-drama t at Pictures t e van- e sweepsta es on t e prlDClpa race Hugh, about his predicament. Hugh re-I has misplaced With hiS aSSOCIates. , program in Omaha that night, ;;;;;;;;~~;;:;~M~;;;;;;;;:;~~M;;;~W~~;;:;;;W~;;:;;;;M;;;;;;':;;~~M~ , viOWl, why Anna. .-Q. "is featured 'in the'. 11 departmented d in chargeted of1f" munici- colored inncidents that result from assume enormous proportions. sponded promptly by telegraphing It""~" "The Talker," the Rork' produc.tion pa y own an .. opera go. courses the love tangle that enmeshes a love- An unknown business man from __"," , -·"h 11 h 'h f th f him a bundle of it. He kept up the ~ which First National VI-'illlOhow at the sac arge eacperson 0 e age 0 ly gold-digger, a father and his son, the 'orient nipped in and took the ' ~ PJial.to theatre, Sa.turday l¥ldneit IS years or older a ~fee of 25 cents Tom. Herron, in the role of the greatest trop,hy in the world with the habit of telegraphing Dick a goodly J ,. 18 h 1 amount about every two weeks. He week. ..for each mund 01 ' {j es, or spoiled, wealthy son, goes to untold first horse he has ever run in the ra.<:e. I ..,. f + 1 Every since the day some two.years ,a Lee 0 15 eenvs for 9 h0 es, upon j'extremes to buy gifts for his lady This illustrates the luck of the derby. presumed for that reason everlrthing ago that ',Rock decided that Miss ,Ni~~' each an~ all of the municip!!:l course~. love, who values his affection at the ,On the other siae is the case of was going fine and \vas not parti'Cular .s()n was the "one" woman inpkiUI~s .':I'he payment of such fee may be eV1- price he pays. 'When his father Lord Astor. His racing career has whether the Germans ever quit, i 'wht) could succesSfully portray the denced by the issuance of buttons or stops his allowance, aghast 'at the been astonishinglv successful. Even Dick, ,on the other hand, was des- ~ · . ' - .th f ' t Th de art 1 ' hi t h- perate, be-~ause he never got a eent 1 e.xac-:ing role of the "hoy-heroine" of. 0 e17.orms or rece1p s. . e P" - boy's 'extravaga~c~, ~he girl, witho~t men m s orv ave won so many . - I ''PonJola'' (~\lld the star and pro-mentm charge may, at Its optlOn, ,a moment's hesltlatlOn turns to his famous races: but the Derdy eludes 1of money, He. fmall~ got word to wet~:.~.uch W.C.er in the min.. Orl.'ty Iis.... sue b.ooks of tickets at the same Ifather, an,d f.inds him highly sa,tis- him every time. Five times hiS'\ Hugh to send his remIttances a,nother I t b ib d . waY. Hugh sent them. but 111 the ~ong tbe pfOphets on this idea), ra e as a ove prescr1 e • factorY;' Judgmg from the beautIful horses have run second m the race '. D' k h d t' th ! -.she has been the prOducer's "good -,.'Section· -.9 R~easonablern1Els an d reo presents he bestows on her. and a most smgular. occurance last meantime,.' 1C a ~0"0 ten on '~e · luek charm" because' "Ponjola" turn- gulations may from time to time be Her fascinating youth completely week illustrates his derby luck. Last ~lnng line, He ~orrled aiO~g ,on.;l: I , .l'ld out to':be one of the mostphenom: pr~scribed and enforced with refer- blinds Borden, Sr., played by Hunt- veal' his horse, St. Germains, was lIttle pay chec~s. owever, an QeCI ec. eua11y suc~ssful pictures. of that- enee to the playing of golf on the ly Gordon, and maeks him forget just beaten in the Derby by San- he had been io:g~tten. . year. Screen lovers will never forget municipally owned and operated golf his ,duty to wife and home. He savino, Thursday at Epsom the two ,When th armu;tlCe was sIg.ned ~nd h"ch ul 5 he prescrib"d h f th r ht t h f h ' t" tb C ti DIck started home he was stIll wIth~ hOw -the star dutifully sacrificed her -courses, W.l· r e, w n - ungers or e 19 ouc O· ro- ors-es me agarn In. e orona on out mane '. He" landed safel" in gorgeous golden lockS to the unfeel- shall be enforceable and binding up- mance to rouse him from the apathy cup, one of the most rmportant races Jl • ,J• '-~ 111 ·ingbar. ....r-s shears, and thus created on aII p lochayers up n su ' cour,ses OI• approach'mg mr'ddle-age, anda 0 f the Derby meet'lUg, Lord rL'>A_tor's Omaha. and a short hme recewed ' the :.:famous "Ponjola bob" in order Section 3. The fee authorized by deadly rivalry springs up between St. Germains left Lord Derby's San- a~l hIS mone ba,:k, when ~e. had a~ I t.oplay that part with ,convincinj~ this ordinance shall be pai~ .over till father and son that sweeps caution, sovino standing stilL rIved :whe,re he dId not .n~e 11" .suc I characterization. SIre might have the city Treasurer and by hrm kept discretion and toleration before it Lord Astor has become a legend of was hfe In France. Dlc,;: says there I ' , . t f d t b d Sl' n d as l'k 11k he b t' t"- Derb was plenty to buy ove,' there. but worn a wig, but she, i:1idn'tl )\Jlna Q; ~n a separa e un 0 e e gel e a cyc one. uc everyw re u 1nne y., . , is too dutiful an actress and artist.' '-'Municipal Golf Fund," Said fund Irene Rich's demure charm in the On Friday he won the Oaks, the :Wh~t ~ a fellow gorng to do when he I ·'.Then along came "Inez From Holly- shall he .used and applied in the regu- part of Mrs. Borden makes her an third great race of Derby week, IS 1'0 -e. I wood," Adela Rogers St. John's de- lation of golf and for the maintenance ideal 'wife and mother. Later the with Sauey Sue, 'a hot favorite. This ' , cl1ghtful and tradition-breaking vam-., and up-keep of the present existing role calls for great emotional ex- is the third time Lord Astor has won c pire. Alive to the, picture possibili~ .golf grounds or future golf grounds pression, which enables this famous the Oaks and apart from the Derby , ties of this new author's story of real installed upon park grounds. Said star to give pIa to lihe tremendous itself, his stable has dominated the 'Hollywood life,. Rork bought the fund shaH be used exclusively for the dramatic talent she possesses, 1 greatest race meeting of the year. , screen rights.and ~s speedily signed payment of salaries for office help, '·My 'Wife and In was adapted for The writer would not be surprised, , ,I -Anna Q. to play the vamp. What a caretakers, starters and laborers and the screen by Julien Josephson from however, if Lord Astgr disappeared · roar this caused among the tradition- for stationery, such as books, buttons. the story by Harriet Beecher Stowe, from the turf, Hi.S passion for bound! Isn't Anria Q, a blonde? And, etc., also for the up-keep and main- The directorial end \\--as handled by horses is notorious, but he has no STARTIXH SATnWAT wh~ver heard' of a typical moVie I~e!ianc.e of all .municipal golf courses Millard Webb, with the assistance of taste for gambling...and .Lady Astor ... · vamp beirig blonde'! . ,ll1cluding eqUlpment necessary for Wm. McGann. more than shares hIS distaste for BERT SMiTH PLAYERS ·or course, she would wear a black Isuch purposes as follows: for the pur- the associations of the race course. IX THE R.lC}J TRA,Cli cha~e ~f tract~rs, mow~rs" ~ve '. wig? Of. course. she wouldn't -and I lawn seed. SAYS BEGAN 'LEGGING , On the of :he Derby. address- MUSICAL COMEDY . didn't! Anna Q.'s reply was a classic: jspnnklmg dences, h~se. gol~ s,lgz:ats I TO BUY WIFE A HOME lUg a pub:lC meetm~. _Lady Astor re- "They have vamps in Sweden, too, and markers, water pipe and drinking, , 'Ifused to give her opmIon of the pros- .~ know." !fountains, s~nd, o.il. and !ertilizer ~r I Marriage made a bootlegger out of peets of her husband's en:ry, Cross "The Derby Girl" t~ehelieving tr~s. eomm~.ltY, h1Ck m.I~ht ~~w, ~ud1tors GAY GffiI--S ,.' •..·.An?' Rol'k, ting as Iany v..: pertam IMax Te.n.?ebaum, 22, Cla.remont Inn, I 2nd when, her per, I :e\"Ia!',lD his "good luck charm," backed to the upke,ep 01 munrc1pal"" gOI~ !he testIfIed yesterday in s~king a Is~:st~d she burst forth lDtO. a denl!? HORGEOrSLY WnC\ED Awife who sneers at love- berl1P. Result: "Inez From H911y-, (,.Durses. This fund shall be G Con Idecree from his 17-year-old Wlfe, for- . c1a~l~n of the w~ole gamblIng habit, ~f'has been breaking records ajI: tinuing Fund." Any balance of the l merl:v Bernice O'Rourke. ,adv1smg her audience to have noth- 1 'lpet the Talker-the wiil:' who thinks . byer the' United States, and eritics! current year, carried over into the I "I' started bootlegging when we in~ to do with the ~acking of horses .7 \ ':1\.1 she h~ ~ew ideas of l?"e-who tJllks ha~e' been hailing Miss Nilssorrs Isucceeding year, shall be used solely I were married to buy my wife a Iittle WhICh she ~haract-errzed as the course 1ir.6t ·national herself mt(l a mess ot trouble-who «~ferent'" portrayal as a genuine the purposes above set f~rtb" It home," he testified, "She said she of the pu!>hc., ,L. ...,,"~"~~ I:01' I lj f. talks ,others intu trouble-who loses dl.eting and emotioual achievement. 1S further agreed ""and unaersto:od, didn't ~vant a home. and left me a It would surpl1se ~obodY If ad)' "Picture. ~ayment ~he g Ast~r start.e~ ragm~ pro~~an~ W 10\'e only to regain it when she learns · ' Lewis S. Stone, who was featured Ithat the 0' fees deSl -! month after we were married. I quit a \ll .• o • • Ithemselves " I 7'd D 'd' ted th t h I'" horses for love of the sport, the AUiO BES'l' \Y R"iTBHN Ian Keith. the big cast, . .