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I " Omaha's Greatest r and Best Price c HE E I T Wesldy N,n"izpaper I ======::::-:=::======:=,,======;======------'1 VOL. XIX OMAHA, NEBRASKA. August 3, 1923 NO. 38

1....---_-A-Fi-rie-nd_Fr_om_H_om_e_~ID HUS POLICE HE D ASKED ND _OF 0 E OR I FOR ATION A UE T OU LE Why Are Jefferson Hotel Prostitutes Not, I,,] lSo Much Sensational News Breaks, Hard Molested in Omaha? I '1 To Choose the Biggest Features. WHY ARE BOOrLEGGERS PROTECTED?I 'JI IHOSPE TRIAL TO" COME IN AUGU Why w.... the Girls Who nlliltled ~; South Sixteenth sm.,; Ord.red rI IJ. Paul X.pler Said to Be H'_g Plenty of Fun Wi;h Former Hoope to Return toO the Old Third Ward. J:)istrict If They 11, I Employee-Report Says Married Man Spends ~ortion of Time ~ l~~ I~ th.e city shatJ continue in the handsIdisehlu'ge (:;hipf Dempsey, l\'ho died . ;;i the p~inciple items of most interest. because he is not in good health now_ <-<_ p man' That m n ia Police IrecentlY'" BITTLlID CH" 'RftR'\ !,JDnUE BAU'GH HXHIBITS The unexpected turn in the prosecu- I have associated with him in a busi- C~~:;ission~r\Dan B~ Butler•.whpl WHA.~ DOF-S BL'TLER l\IEAN BY .. 'I.'AU,. I il m~ 1 FIRPO TO C'R.O"WD OF I tion of pel1ding government cases, ness and social way for many years. T~ ~ ~ospe has brought the police department I (iANG? Is it the oM Third WITH WR".EC'IIBtf'.".. I HERO 1i\'ORSHIPPERS Ithe affair. the high jinks of a If you are a friend of the young man. ~f Omaha to a:\ condition that has Ward gang that stole him into of- I . . Rlll1J ! --- promment local man, high spots in you should warn him to watch hiSj pbced the ll€ople\of the city in rear nee?... 01- is it the gang that. insisted HIS on.'TAT P .' 'Vl Jimmie Baugh. pubiicity hound the affairs of Commissioner Butler. step, because he may lose out entire- of their very e:rlst~ce. This he has on him handing in his resignation 'Y'11 .11 out at Krug Park. is thel'e with bells b.razen Ch~llenge of scores of pros- lyon what hE' has planned. ~u:eceeded in doin~ in the short tQ the C'.arter Lake club?.. Or is it. Ion \vhen it comes to doing things at tItutes, domgs of the bootleggers are This is th.e position friends of the. space of throo mont~. ,-th", gang- that is supposed to have Plenty Trouble Ahead for -,pan, !,he right time and in the right waY,1 ~n given what littl: availablE'. spacp family are taking. Thus far they Just at this time there are a few! delivered to Wm, three e~tSeS of gin Omalm.' Real Tro bl"'l I Jimmie drove up to the Fonte- Lhe paper has to offer. A reVIew of have hoped the young man, who is. a ;_:, pertinent things the pe~Ie of Omaha! that IlJld boon highjaekoo at a cer- ~ak u eril IneUe hotel, grabbe.d Luis Firpo b}.· the affairs of the husband of a for- handsome, dapper young fellow, will would .like to know, Wh~h concernsItam L-u-ge down. to~ ~otel? . - er. .} the nap of the neck or some place. m.er queen of Ak-Sar-Ben is not out cut out wine, women and song anci even.Dnd"". The"" ","oulil. ...Hkf" to These are pertmen.< questIOns l" ,I hiked him out .to the park, where at order here. conduct himself in a manner that ~ • I ThE' democratic organi .... i kll..:J.w: ", which the public is entItled to have D thE' Wild Bull sho"ed himself to the will be a credit to his famil.v. ouglas countY' appears in a ' 'Why are the bootleggers ~idI in-I! :lilr. BuU",r reply to. 111 the city of way to l,)e wTecked. acc()rd gr.·~at edification of the thousands of I "The ~l,d ,~tory about h_OW "the mic~ Oue man. who is in a position ta, 1eM the cit.!t not roTf"sti'd wheh,-.. tIle'"~ Omaha, it is reliably stated there are .fsrtors. Firno wanted to meet the \1:111 pla;l' "hen the cat:; are away, know exactly what he is talkin'" some precinct and other I ... Y ... tiecm.re "''''''';11St l'tla"'-or Dahlma.n~.. I nearly ~,l}fj.} persons in the bootleg- g "Girl in Red" personaIl-.... but it 'I' ha,s_ rec,en.tl been ,r,e.hearsed .i.n .a about. had this to say: "It is the ~ .."..-~fr. ~ . I who have always handled' the ." ....y has Butler had... m't'n (}j1t I ging business. Before the country wasn't her visiting dav. so the Ar-' \I. e::.t Eun home v.nile the Wile ,IS most disgraceful thing I ever saw. ,~.. in Omaha. • ..... ~herin~ liticul inf,',.,.....••ti~ 1·...... Jwent dry there were only 450 sa- ~f'ntinian contented himself b~.' pick-I·vacanonmg. for a month at the lakes The wife tUnks the world of him", ~ ~ - ~.'~- .~~ .'" , The trouble all comes abo '" ,. ate-ad of doing .....-Jice dut... ? 'i..loon,s in oma.ha, The saloons did lng out the prettiest girl in th.e j or some other resort. Nightl~' the and he ii< n'ising a family" To des- pv~" t result of th.. action of Com I ""'by i,;; it that prostitutes art> ''busmes:i under the law, The boot- But~r. who heretofore has ncing pavilian and presented her! hushand sends for his women, who f'er::tf' tht' very bed of his ovrn wife- hn8tl .,. on the streeis wunol"""'~""" ers are doing a thri.ing busi- with a bunch of roses. II carryon theil'.ribald doings until the is a crime t1:at should not go unpun- ....,..1n =~side["ed a leading Douglas I it they make b ...... ·~uaria;s at the in 'Violation of and despite the Th d f tl h ear y hours of the morning, regard- i:ched. ,. "-''0{ I "...... democrat. His open- oppositi e crow was {} it' erG war-II_"" f "'--,t ~ h.-v' ". ,., - ... ..Jt4f'~ h,otel? .. ' ...... aw.\ "u~JS.<1 fine howd-oyuu.do, for Jim Dahlman:. Douglas County's ~hip kind and.' followed the big fight- ·IO·I~·c:I:e~'-"·· ~1 ",s IDa) e.tut'r t.rrnk ;;";':~;~~';~;~;.l\fi~;;;~"~ff)i:liG.ilnti'elda.tobe'eteaning democratic leader and a man en- er around Ilke a bunch of sheep. . The accotinting demanded by the- ~ ~~e he ~,'eIected. in-:re- U}) the ?ily. dorsed b Go 'B d ':':uch am fame A couple of years ago thrs young children of Mrs. Anton Pangle- .yu vernor rran an eveR ~. I a • d th d ~ht f . ~ to Clara. WJiite~ who f~y . Theseare b ut a tew of the th ings . ..' _ ,! ill n marne e au", er 0 one 01 Hospe from Antone Hospe Art dea.!- "" h by Woodrow Wilson, IS makmg. 10' h '., . 'tl' b . I·,·' __.....d ill "F"""'~ two houses or ,...,...... te.'~ in/taat t t:... people- of the city want to, _ ,. 1.0:\1"1:1'''':~'1".:1 L.'"'''T "-"T.t:-"BT.'V .na a_ Viea.! I;l' ~ USlness men, He.. lOr, IS causmg a great deal of speeu- .....- I pumtv 01 trouble. From InsIde. . """' ••-...u :>.. LX. • s t h h d f the Red Lightdistriet, but is now l;;now, concerning what many people sour;es, it is learned that Governor I "{.-\~ WHES }IR, CH.-\S. R. I: a. t.e ea 01 on.e Of. the largest! lation and no little interest. The- ~.. g..three... , o.t th.,em? . }IIaIl the high.-handed Ul;!.:et,hods of the. B' '. • I ~HER}L\.X P"<:::i-ED or lIIstltutrons of the kmd In the wholej:vetition charges about e\"errthin= ryan IS very much Interested In ~. -, .:....-,...,"> ., t Th' 0'. h • .,. Why were the girl;; WhD hustled pre-sent po11<:e comIIIlSSloner. Men ., _, I coun ry. e Jounb Vi oman. w 0, under the sun and is the forerunner d t' h ' lear:mng lust what CommISSIoner tv the wa" was an 1\k-Sar-Ben' . QQ' South Sixteenth· street ordered an women 0 taKe enoug mterestButler is doing \I.'hen Charles R. Sherman passed - 0 ',' of a bIg legal battle that WIll make- lI!> return to the old Thin! Wan! di"l-I in civic affairs to at least occasion- From other ~ources it is learnpd out for th~ long journe)'. Omaha lost ~u::n. wa~ dasslfi~~.as ~n~hof ~he the curious sit up and take notice. s g met if they Wished to oonti.nue in: ally attend council meetings can not that the g n- of the i D d Pr 'd t WM te f H' 0 D ill \Vili Go D. upon the territnry now included I week was the hauling dov.'TI of the I ea eSl en, as as r 0 1£ wn es -.y_. ~ own m ably in Attempt at Public Owners1rip--Final Check within the,_ boundaries of Nebraska old "\Vhiskeyfiag" ,at 415 South! History a.s the Great Conciliator-Was Neixhborly l'fIan-"lYIa.in. ShoW$ $2.000,OOO.GQO Loss-Public Foots Bill. ,':as in all probability a Spanish cay- Forty-second street. lU the wealthy! Street' 'T'.-rne-Wa- Growing 'n Esteem 0" tho People-De&th ., "" F d"· . I "-J 1:' l:) 1 • ~ (Continued From Last Week) H'

return must be reached by a consid- entItled to m establIsnmg values for It lS bigger and better than that. It MAP..G.l..RET SHOT\\--:ELL IN ltably be followed by all hIS fellow 11 dent of thoe RepublIc. Just after he e-ration of all the factors which en-Irate-making purposes. Vlhenever is a 10\"'E' story, a drama., a piece of MOl7IES. 1citizens, was nominated large delegations:' ter into the business'of the country. pursuant to Section 19a of this Act fiction. a gem of literary and tyPQ- _ As president, Mr. Harding did not from Moose lodges in Cent-ral Ohio> No thonghtful 'person will dispute,Ithe- Yalue' of the railway property of graphical art that no man or vroman . Omaha has another daughter In at all times measnre up to the wishesItraveled to :'IHrion to voice their ap,­ however, the proposition that tae any .carrier hE'ld for a~d used in the with the interest.. of Omaha at heart t~e motion picture field out at Hol- or the majority of those he served. proval and appreciation of the han-­ e-~ndition of any particular industl'}' servlce of transportatIon has been should fail to read. h wood. no other than M~rgaret but as a man no one will gainsay or bestowed on one of their mem­ wust be taken into account in -fu:ingt' filIally as~rtained, the value so a5- The editor of the. Mediator is lCa~dw:n Shotwell. daughter or Oma- the fact that the president was aU Ibel'S. He wa•. scheduled to make a­ the rates upon the trafric of that in. certainoo shall be deemed by the 1greatly indebted to l\Ir. Sorenson for Iha s 'Well known attorney. Franklin that anv clean American could de- ten minute talk. As a matter of' dru;try, and the :ra.pili di."fiaUOll b Com"mission to b€'. tn';, .-al~~ thereOf} a personally autographed edition of i~ho~well. At t~i5 ti;n,;, s.he is an eX- sire. He wanted to serve well and fact ?e sat.through.out the r:gulall: Jack Pi~kford mmgl~ t!:il? price.,; of agrkU.ltur:d products for ..the "fln.rpos.. ot de..ermlnl.ng such the work. 1'1': In.. s . 'alley of the I with each passing day added laurelsImeetIng, after WhICh he beginning 1n 1920 Should have been, agl;';regate .alue." i Wolf. I: WIll SU~TIse no o.ne ~o to his crown of accomplishments. with the de!egations insisting on: :.ud have been a potent factor b fix-Under this paragraph the Commis- HOSPITAL FOR DISABLED VETS hear of thIS young girl hea.dlinIng lU Had he have lived out his term, his. meeting personally e,ery one in theo tag rates upon these prodncts. sion, in August, 19'2u, fixed tenta- --- j the near future. humanity to man wonld no doubt eX-II c!"ovrt.~d han. He was plain v\'-arreu;, These rates may have been. and tively the vaiue of the rAilroad prop- Nebraska. and Iowa World v;."ar I . "rted a great influence upon a pres- Harding talking to the boys whfie- may still be, too high, and every ertyin the United States at $18:900,- disabled veterans are assured a mod-j GOOD BYE VICTORIA eut day mad world all to the benefit dignitarie,S from aU over the land, possible ejIort Should be made to re- Q90.1HW, ~lId comp~ted ~e fa~r re- ern hospital, l~ted probably at IThe V ctoria. Hotel8lu was knod::ed and happiness of the people of the was impatiently waiting his return m dUoce 'them, but Whil.·e. we are aU :urn." up~n t~t b:,,~', It Iii sald by Blai:, in. the nea.r ,fu:ure, according lover by Samardidc}'humiay • :'EviIln- earth. i the famous front porch on Mt. Vel!'- ztriving toward that end, it MonIl}. N,!m.~ ~t th~ ad, ~a:es for repe:u to 'Washmgton adnce;;, tually, why.ot now. It is nor our purpose here to give 1non Avenue. t~at not be' forgotte.u' t.hat the InterstateI thIS..amount IS SIX or seven oll-. IN" .. - readers a sketch of his life from a If Though he was not actively en.- "ommerce'" .....r>'omIIllSSu>ur h as "",en<.,. IholtS. of dollars. more than the real GET. . NOW• ... PUhI'IC standpoint. as tile.,.dallY press gaged'lon t]l' S tar d·UrIng our 8"",,~...... keenlyaU.e tn the 'l)~eI'W'b.elmillgim- vallie of-the railroad p~operty,. tak- ,... ' ... will hay!" handled that in minutest Iin Marion, h€' was a familiar figure '}~ m.a~led a~y. ~Tanuary. "{:ortance of the subject, and that tD.i'-· ing the:narket value of the stoeksI. The Met'hat.Qr will be to address untIl 1. I details. but as it was the writer's Ia.bout the plME' and watched his; average railway re.....enue upon agn- and oonw; as the st~ndard Of. ~ea~ 19_ to any person sendmg Igreat privilege to have known tht" InevrSllaper con:.l'letitors with all the: O~h cultural proodud.s· per ton..mile i.5 .26 u.re... ment., and. by .. e.rs t.hat It IS two .dO.lIars (.$"2.00.' '.' 0.r brincinD' it to. The 1Iediator office. with. this Ipres.id.ent pe.rsonallY, we feel that a !interest that he showed in his nwn from two to seven b1l11Qns of dollars ' '" '" .,' . ~er cent lower than the aver:J.ge reY~1 _ 0 . 'h coupon. This offer is good until September 1. It also applies to all reCItation of a few :facts WIn not be paper, e-21ue upon all other c.ommooities i le~ than .t:b,c. reaTnlue, takmg ~ e _1_ ,"'__L + h d unintereating. The dead :rm.sident was the great~ ,- I property Investment accounts WIth r.enew«=. mllS" 8ccompanv t e <)1' . e1'. b .. t"."ansported by the nulroaaa.., .....= • I v;."e firmly belie-e that he was the E·"t.. aseball fa11 in publtc lIfe W

lds, nasal The price ofeorn· has held up remarkably well when one con­ :i:: st;>maeb and bowel disords-,." are,justa few cI tbe very COUlJJWn fils due to

siders that the very bottom has falll':n out of the stuff Qut of which Fight it! Fli:ht eaturh 9itlI It rem<>dy or n=ed merit. It remedy widch JIMa is made the staff of life, \\'hieh by the way ne,er entered into the ~ lot" uael:u!00s5 extImdlngaver hal!. cenuu;y- . Nick S. Wranic, Prop. Jess Re:rnolds, Mgr. making of the now outlawed spirit,,,. The price of rye is higher than _---DR. HAR__JVlANf~IlI!/lII!IIIiii_-e eould have been reasonably expected. So the corn, rye and grape g-towerrejoices while the great majority of Americans go about their, Ticker Service on aU Baseball Games and Leading Sports busines>;. drinking what is handed out to them for whiskey, wine t Finest and Most ExcIu::'ve Billiard Parlor in Middle: West and beer, actually happy in the thought that they are putting one I over on Fue.Ie SaUl beeause he took away their personal liberties. \ Forgetting meanwhile that they are a part and pareel of said "Lnele ======­ Samuel. and, furthermore. it was their own doing, done in haste I IMPORTED Paxlon Billiard Parlors that put their liquor but not their thirst out of business. PRIVATE CUES OFR SPECIALTY Concerning the grape growers of California the Cincinnati En- j FLAVGRIIG EXTRACTS, ESSENCES AND OILS An exdusiye e-xhibition pit used for an Tournaments quirer says that: I FOR NON-ALCOHOLIC Pt'RPOSES "Down in California hapP.r people are boasting that there now . 1 Seating Capacit:r 350 are 714 000 acres of California grapes where three ....ears aO'o there ,Corn, Scotch, Ca~adiaD, Gin. Anae, ,I $5.00, 1 piut $&.O.00, 3 for $8.00, 6 COOAlog pUlJliJses. Bt;. .;oure and get Y <1!> ]ands-the song 0f t.1H:: ages smce loau LllS pan ,e an e e1'1S e for $15.(l0t 1 dozen $25, any aseort- OCr eatalogue on copper g(ic-d£ before .,. U ~(j~.dS. 66~O I nlsplot somewhere in. the shadow of Ararat. From.these states more meut. Prtces 09 .Extracts, 2. oz. to 4 !J.UY1E. I'f elsewhere. sent C. O. D. t. AT. " d d" d" h d £r . ht '- h f gal., colored $~.OO per bottle, it for ,ID pJam packages, h aE;slrM ;: . grape-1a en cars an trams spee Wlt oorous eIg age LO t e our .' i.. tomeI'S of the land, not neglecting the way stations; and the h.ouse- References Any Bank Or Trust Company {: lOPE IY OIEL wi,es smile, and the heads of the households grin, because they ai'e CH':.<\RLES JA.RL & CO., 1703 Lea.·enworth Street, Omaha, Nek. t . . .. I.. aware that the law of fermentation may not successfully be repealed. It· 'rilis isn't such a. bad old world after all." I): 1429 So. 13th· l~ . i ltisno~~:~I':e::n"a:~a~~~SinY(lur I "All theA.::~:~v:r~:a~e and the ~======""'!"!!l!!!'I!l~===='I?t.·.Splendid Meals Moderately Priced ~ ...... 'nd I...", "' ••",,,',.->:,,,,,. I"""""" I. mo.' m.",.ti"aot.,¥ th,n ! U :~ :Proved}. f the east." • ~ J ~ nee 11. •' 1 ;.:~rH-:--:..:..X-:·_:..:..:_<-H-:-'*":-' }·:..:.+~:._:..:-:-:-:-:--:....~+:~~ ~.· fltJ£.tt£~.,.t!'h· ·.·8·.·aRa··.r.~~e..rts~.,...·.~"t!I.i Stainless Metal Makin.g. I Invert Sugar... ! t !·&...·,fIfLfE.·....'I...... ·E·.1£fL·a.Jr'lll£rl'&....Jj;&f&.. ..·J'i.'It Jt...... ElectrQl)lating with ehrOmlum is the The-suga.r of fruit is usually a~ ad-I \Vhe f ' +- ••• b' I=....:. Ole Dft.I'~r ftfi\w:'ft. ~ :,n~ method pr

~~:~x-<~~~~~ r~""',J' ~ ~ I •••r,{',J',J' "."'••Yaf( YN"" • •••• __ ••••••••• .. ~flSS !!iIII------!l.!ISE-llS W'ERE:FLOYD'S PLAY1B.TES SOFT DRINKS I The .world gained a remarkable 'Myers.~iI.lon OLD:UABLE ~ HRM N' ! i Hotel lIoward Cigars--Tobaeeo--C~dies nr ,entenalller, but the seals off the .•. Prescription Dru C1 Store ~ C Ie ~ EUROPEAN !coast of Redondo Beach, Calif.• lost. I a EympathE:tic playmate when :IUSS ::!' I01:; ·· .. tAmer 10th and Howard Streets OF OMAHA rr- 922 No. 16th St. •• Eyerything Up~to-Date. .First- SUlei &Herbolich Lorena Floyd chose a career as .a:. 1609 FARNAM STREET TELEPHONE JACKSON 0150 ~ ~ ClUB Cafe in tAnnection. All ClU'1l CAROM POCKET prorEEsional high, divel' and swim­ ~~~":~·..!w"""'~~~"·"·""'~-:"·fY\h"""X"""':"~«~ 8ta~1 I ...... ~...... f..a; a... tiOll.PB88 the Door From the R. R. BILLIARDS Imer. . .. > ;,111;s Floyd, originator of the PHONE A'fLA..h"'TIC 5754 -: -: PRICES ARE POPIJLAB! I"£tatue" dive and imitator of seals. PAXTON & GALLA6l1ER CO. :: :- I lis OIle of the star performers ill. a to;; •• f 1424 South 13th St. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES 'I high diving carnival 1;;hieh opened ~' News $. I. ??H.N MA~~?:. Proprietor•• ; iIe m ii 'Sunday at Krug Park. 701-11 South Tenth Street • B...:' ~ p 1II~1.f>mHItOUI1&m1/;m_I~>fItI:I"""llltml:lllDttll,"'I'UD""" ~ ~ I=::~~='~I' ;;;'£,"';;mO:=:"hkiRiMil!@i!@l\i#WWiM%P j. !h~~'e is a long story to the seal. Stand ""0= ...... "...... ·_··-ij ., j mutatIon act staged by :Miss Floyd, ~ ~~. If l which goes back to her childhood J'A CK 0" B.R lEN ~ ~ :~ idays at her home at Redondo. & TILE CONTRACTOR I' Farrand & Spellman i! Aunt I small seaboard town in Southern Estimates furnished on Tile. waUs, Floors and Mantles. ~I California. •• II 2201 Cuming St. n T-vtenty-seven nliIe~ at Jfea from Telephone ATL..4..NTIC 1629 716 North 17th St. :. . '$. if I! Redondo is Catalina, an island in­ ~ FRUITS A}.;J)· CANDIES ~' Ii Soft Drinks 11 Betty's habited by seals. which has govern­ ~ CIGARS-TOBACCO :.. ment protection against seal hunt- II i; HOl\'lE-MADE STYLE . ers. ! The seals often Visited the main- ~ CIGARE'lTES. ~.. Cigars Tobacco •I II H PIE S , Iland at Redondo. and it was there N ..hVU....·."Nh·....·,/"...... ·.·."N)· II Cigarettes U Ithat }~ss Floyd, then a mere child, No Place Like Holmes' !i ~~ ~fm01iJjI1¢#ij(OfC!¢(i#b¢tmi>¢#i#i§'#,#'#'§i#@ ~ Fresh Twice Daily in All acquired the sea animal's confidene€: II I and learned to love and understand them. Billiard. Parlors n Your Patronage I~.'·.. I II Appreciated ~ Welch's Miss Floyd first played with them and finally ventured into the water Tom Tucci _~I_~._~_' RESTAURANTS 1,.,'ith them, "Vhen she swam to their H haunts. Tramp, her favorite, accom- 011 ~__=: ,...... JII..... ' THIRTY TABLES panled her as bodyguard. SOFf DRINKS R=::::::::::::::t:'• It was her companionship with the Also Full Line : Iseals that enables her to imitate CIGARS CIGARS and SOFT DRINKS them so perfectly, she says. Her fa­ TOBACCO mous dive is really patterned after Hotel Plaza For Sale! a seal's. 1701 Cuming Street "HOUSE OF COMFORT "Some day:' promises 2Uiss Floyd. AND COURTESY" Four-room house, two lots, "I am going back to Redondo, leap Open 7 A. M. to Midnight 14th and Howard Sts. into the ocean and swim to Cataliu8lo Rates $1.00 Per Day and Up and visit my dear little friends"" ~~.~~~L· ~R~~~~ ~: ~I She refuses to entertain the thought f · J. B. KELKENNEY, Job Printel'B that perhaps they have forgotten Owner and Manager her. BASEME:rfr SECURITIES BUILDING Pbone Dollglas 1102 OM...o\.HA 1620 Capitol Avenue Nation Mourns For Chief

8 ••• 1 ' • • I... ., r ••• , •••••••• 0 a TO REMIND YOU THAT THE The Smoke WOODMEN OF THE WORLD IS THE LEADING FRATERNAL lNS"URANCE SOCIETY. ouse A HOME INSTITUTION. NOT OPERATED FOR PROFIT WHY NOT INSURE YOlJRSELF AND FAMILY WITH US? Soft Drinks Certifieates $250 to $5.000. Rates Reasonable but Adequate. Ring.Qt>u~ 4570. No eharge (&r explanation. Candy . " w. A. FRAs~ J. T. YATES, Sovereign Commander. Sovereign Clerk. Cigars WATERS BARNHART Your Patronage Appreciated PIUNTIN" co {, ttl! Clmmg Douglas 1191 r-::- Beinert Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS & 1101 North 18th Street HULSE RIEPEN FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Hyland Apartments Xew Location Phone Webster 1215 23m A.1'\D CLTMTh"G STS. Phone Jackson 1226

STARCHED OR SOFT THr\RRO-W .i::= IS A DEPE~"'DABLE INDICATOR ~ OF A SMART SERVICEABLE

COLLAR~, SOFT DRI!\KS CLtlE'IT. PEABODY & CO•• Inc. CIGARS TOBACCO Advertise in The Mediator CIGARETI'ES It win Pay You

(Incorporated) Fortieth and F'antRm Streets o ma ha

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CROWDS BATILE FOR BOGUS DOLLARS ~:~~:;~t ::~i~: b:.ai~e~U:~~:~~U~~ I The fa::;:t~s::~i'monumen~1- After tlles~r;;:~~ ~llnU~'as reached N~::;=;=rm~:":or~if:o~~I~~~:~ak.. ·EWN.·· AB'.OUT·. . U·OLLllllTOOD S·TREETS'. stantiaHy lessened., and they may I ha.s been called the bellt .. piece of the three ~eo~e and ten mark be can Ing others famous that tll(:3' sel<1(}ffi, Sm . . . II " .. . have t.o be lnJ::;:; "sed. 'We cannot m.asonry in the world. Ita interior lsi SUm UD hIS. life in these few words, have time to cop out fame for them- . . ,control and ought not to cQntrol the ~5 feet square, whlie the exterior ts "What a fool I'VE' been!" selves,-Washingtotl Post:. Hollywood was mif.thfUi lor days.' fOllOwing. the taking of a big mo- .price of supplies..... 'There is but' one 55 feet squ~re. This shows the tre-, !'l•••••••••III/IIIII/II••••IIIII••••••••••III/II•••III/II~ UoIt picture scene- there recently, on which half the police force was I way to reduce CO"L of operation ma- mendous thlcknes8 ot the walls. The 11 d t t t · t ·d h' <.. _d. - 1 f th - 11 t . f foundation of the shaft Is 80 feet I ell. e on 0 preven a. no an w ICu- caus""", SelieI'a o· e »ma er sore ierially and it is by consolIdatino- -' - '\ h , ' 0 "quare and It IS set III soUd rock ~ g t owners to close thelr doors for a day. . '. all the railroads into ~omparativelyIfeet below the surface of the earth. 'Word went around Hollywood tbat a big film unit from the Para- few syst~ms, and while I cannot diii- I Many nations as well as cIties. states . mount West Coast studio was going to have an. automobile rnn. down,a cuss that subject at this time I ven-j and 'indiYidu~IS COlltributed stones in principal street. trailing::;ilver dollars behind it. .This was to have been.ture to say that with proper consol- j Its construction. Its walls, therefore, for a. big laugh scene in "Sixty Cents an Hour," in which Wa.lter Hiers idation, and v;itn efficient manage-! contain interesting stones from an, stars with .Jacqueline Logan featured inbis support, and which will be Ulent, the railroads can render more) parts of the ","orill. I ALHAMBRA shown a~ the Ria:to theatre next Sunday, ,August 5, for four days., and better service than they now! I On the day It was to take place, several stores were closed. At least render at a. cost of $500,OOO.iJOO per' Terrible or Ridlcu1ous. Ii two sc~:e 5.mall boys played _hookey from schoo~ ou the same :no:~in~. year less than they now expend. l If ange!" pl'oceeds from 11 g-reflt ~ In a~d1Bon, nead! three hUllated persons, all anXIOUS to fOUo,:, tne trail (The End,! j cause. i.t t~rns to. fury. jf from a small Grocery & Meat or SlIver dollars: stood about the corner where the automobIle was ru- eflm'E'. It IS peevIshness; and ::;() it is I mored to start. I f ah,"a~'s either terribie or ridiculous.- A' t f' J a a "'l" ~ia"lor =t ten mlnu . es a tel' mne accord'·..lUg to eStImates five hun dre d per- '.'New White Metal._ . IICc,r' ..' , 0 - 'I ~ . h '. ~ .~ • ' .. . Followmg the discover> OI a nontal'- --- I son" were .on.t e corner. At .:fift~:n mmu,Les ~r.er Ulne a nlOtIo.Il. pIctUre nishabIe silver cnmes the l!f'WS of a 1 Company company sho'l\ed up. And when Ie was disco.ered that a machme to be white metal which resists bnth tar!li;;11 i Horses Lost in Bull Fights. i used had a hole in the rear and that the director was carefully' telling his and corrosion. and has a relll'll'kahly 1 S'·,methillg: like 3!t.O(lO I,ors!'s art' ! aides ,,'here "the money was to be dropped," the crowd grew wildly excited. deep and brilliant lu::'ter wli'en pol- j kill"r! io. bull n;;ht:< iiJ. Spain erel',," 1812 N.24th St. l\Tr.Hiers and 1I1iss Logan stepped into the maChine, and Director ished. ~·ear. Joseph Henaberl" "tarted the scene. - The first coiu dropped through the i OMAHA'S MOST UP-TO-THE-MINUTE CROCERY hole in the car. With l:t" mad rush. the crow~made a dive for it. Twenty- ALWAYS THE BEST SHOW AT THE AND MEAT MARKET three policemen endeavored to protect the women. The motion picture company proceeded down the sneet, continuing the gleaming trail. I PROMPT DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS Suddenly one of the trailing citizens glanced at tl)e coin he had fought I NO OLD STOCK-EVERYTHING NEW, CLEAN and been w01l'llded for. Then he fainted! It was an imitation dollar! AND SANITARY So were all the others. In fact. the law prevents the use of real money I in motiou picture scenes. - . ! For perhaps two weeks the stor}' was hushed. but it finally leaked ~ out. Too many persons who appreciate H good joke. Even on themselves, I I TELEPHONE kneW' about it. I So, today a. score of persons liYing: in Hollvwood and surrounding- j YOUR MEAT AND GROCERY ORDER II- communities are resuming natural aIJP~aranet:s ~fter waudering ~l'ound for a fortnight clad in bandages and court plasters. I IF UNABLE TO CALL II \yalter Hiers, the comedian. wiII appear in person at the Rialto three I HARRY WATTS, Manager I d times daily, during the time the picture is shoirn in Omaha. His stage ! ,\Ye aim to carry at all times only the best, At the same "stuff" is equaI"'to his screen antics. i' .••IIII•••••••IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIl•••••••••••••••IIIllIlI•••IBI.IB'I( For the last hall' of the week, Manager 'Watts has booked "East Side- 1! ! time we keep our prices dl.1\\'l1 to the lowest len~l consistent \'{est Side:' a First Xational featu!"e picture. No Long 'Vaits At This Shop I with reliahle goods, off on h.er dive. r .( LET'S GET ACQUAINTED HOMEWARD BOUND Following the dives by Miss Floyd and SI10W. Miss Vi..ian Karls, an 'I FOR OUR MUTUAL BENEFIT IS BIG SEA PICTURE Omaha young woman. makes the Pay a Visit to ~ "dip of death" abroad Lightning.. :1 THq?lL\~ l\mIGH.1X HAS FIXE 'STl~J.LAR ROLl': IX TllRILI,­ I IXG XEW ]'HOT'j)PLAY. Question's fot Comissioner Phone 5021 Continnp,l 'PrOlll P:1Q:° One I Joe Wright's A stcfY of th<' ";;~'l. packed with many national fake reformers who 1 dra7fd <",.. ti ",'t',y ;;"e71c' h Leeward:' bl" lished order ol thing,;. Clenn-Sanitary-ExISert T(ns )rial A,-tist$ Peter B. Kyll'·. and super!J!y direct-, On", thing is ~ertain, lIe can shul u' by Rollph ,lll("~' wil! he the feature his ,,:yes to certain infractions of law - al t,he ,Str.lnll theatriC' for <;e,~en dU.YS if h", believes it good policy while at hegwmng .Sunday • August::>. LIla the same time he, it would appeal', SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Lee. beautiful and populaT, plays O'll- goes to any length to punish other posit" t~p star:., men and women fracturing the same In thlS ea!ltIVatmg: photoplay. Mr. }", 1'1'5 if he thinks it stands him in I :Mdg1).'1l1 i;> seen as Jim Bedford, a II - t d \VEbster 5092 1312 North 24th 5t sailor who sa..es a ship from found- goou sea. . Tel. ~ring after Captain Svenson. the It Is not at all unusua: for h~m •••••••••••••••••••I6•••IIIIIP 1II11 {'ow;rrrlly skippr'l', quits the bridge 1:0 ~ttempt to m~~handle tne :nUU1~-1 I awl giy..,s up the struggle. 'whelll lPaI ~o~rts, pO~It1callY spea.kmg: 1.1'. I tht'sll,ip r.~aehes port. Svenson is Ih~ :hmks. :lI~r: ls._:we~ a remote Id~a I .. ui· lh :;;n:il an ontt!on and Rufu;; Brent'l Him gal~Inb h. ~», own ends. Take. I ! u PHO~B MR. HIERS the case or ::\IUlllclpai Judg Frank J.\., O;J:JU I the own~r. un,aware ~f t~e fac.ts. I .. p -", . ~ ,I ! J:lakes hun skipper or hIS Yacht!n:m~nO'a", a~. :~~I.Ple. ~l:ecn ,IS I I, \'Vill Appea.r which Brent aims to pre::;ent to hiSj ha~d,nb OUt J:Jsuce, accordl,I", to tne i i ;j'eTend Cleveland, has, aIter much I" al'lOfclrd Bedford takes the yacht back Iu:l}nr. gathere~ aua presented to I tltIiIi.IIIIlIU•.[lIIZIl'l..••IiI!I!ilI!ilI!ll!'i!.illlllill.!lIIIlI.IIIIIIIIlI••IIIIiIIIIlIi.Iiilw.II!i/iii!!lII••e •••••1IlIIE••••' : l;) port. He then takes command of! Emler a long lIst of places ,,:'!ere the 1 an llnseawonhy sehoouel' and b~fore llaw ha~ cOJllPlel.'~lY ignored all :mch iIf sailing. quietly marries :.\1 a 1')0'. Events: fPfjuesls. for actIOn, llc1@lJlI!@RlIFie•••s ••••••e ••i!Il5!ll1.m..BlliiDiilltllJDD¥Ill!;-e.*mill!l!lllllil!m@llli!!••Iill••DgiB;s follow in !luiek succession. aU of j In thIS connection. :'1r. Butler's, ""hich combine to make the picture.; f~ith. in a poilC,e~l~n is shown prett)' I The 'Worlds Greatest Array of tremendously illteresring arn ap-' cl:'arJY, He entl~Ized sharDly Judge I pealing. 1IJ;ueen, who dc'clmed to accept the! HIGH DIVING HORSES The supporting company is excep-: e,Jdencf- of one policeluan. Since I .. ~''\ion:.lIJ~· strong. In the cast are ~ that timE' officer Janda appeared be- l Now Showing at Charles Abbe. 'William T. Carleton, i fore the counciL He was charged HUg.h Cameron, Gus ",Veiuberg, Iwith im~xic:-tion.. Four police Of.fi-\ ;>'faude Turner Gordon and other I Ct·!"s tesofien that Janda was not In- KRUG PARK n.,ote.d p.layers. . .. toxicated. On;> "of thes£> four men j \UlS Captain "",'heeler, who is best I n~racit\-, I.•. SNOW 1kno'\\"11 for his Butler" I ho~'eYer. refused to a.ccept tbeir ~Vi- , HIGH DIVING IS ! dence and ~'otf:d to dlscharge OffIcer I The horse who turns somersalt PARK FEATURE: ~:t~:~ o~eer i\:Se~::~t~~; t~:"~:V:~~ iI in death-defying leap from --- : ell voting tIie other way. with the 1 A high rlhi71g c?rnival. tll." great-I r<,sult that the officer was not dis-l 55-£0'0t tower est outdoor act ('vel' booked at Krul; t charged. J j Park. opeuf'd ",t the popular amuse-! i Rwnt c:e-nter Sundav. i •• 1 TED The act is both ~niqUe and thrill- tSenator CUnlnllngs GIves ! I! ing and girl divers share honors! View of Railroa dSituation The thrilling nose diver with hOl'::;es, two young .....omen and,, . t'\\."o horses being in the aCt. j I . Prolnbly the most EP',et:Icular1 (~{mtinu('d 'fi'rfl!n l)nJ!f' fhl!' LIGHTNING I I din~ is mal!':; by Snl1'W, thi' "\~'ond,-.r' In conclUiSion let JUt' .:lay: horse:' '\,-hlch makes a so'llersanlt' I uuder"t:md perfectly thilt you Who leaps from the dizzy I ur~ing 4i,p, I ; passpd ti1f" resolution the re- I' In the fpw dive,: hp, h'lS made sinc!"l peal or this section h('c !,C'rff'rman';.<; started Sund·'y. the! w':n,krl r,.ilw!l;· rat!?3 !"Hluc.,;d {! to makf. his; h!l;e,,,,1 that this W:iE ,me wa)o' a, i ~pectacu}.;r t",isi in mid,11r . in ,a Ile:!.st to aceoIDl1lish that end. Thllr~ woman high diver ']f':1P from a ,,;;-foot 1"".('1'.. j b no Ulli:l in this wDrM who is lUOiC Another scintillating r~atnn:, or; earn<-s, than I am for thl" r"uuction Acts Each S p. m. 10 p. m. lh," high riivin~ carnival is the i or rates, I knowhow bunlen",omt' Sunday..... & WHEN Walter Heirs as a small-town Romeo tiltk:es Jac­ statue dive staged by :\lis" Lorena j they IU',' UT:'on all industr:;. and es­ quline Logan on an~.auto ride at sixty cents an hour, :lme~iea'!l lh:c\~n. 10 P. M. ON WEEK NIGHTS ]")0.. yd, foremost woman Ipedalb-' up.on a f:rm:l' -:-'lm ha!1 things begin to hap~n like Sixty, too It's iil miIe-a­ ;'"n('" "Jgh d,,'er. . "UU probably stIll IS In many In' minut~ joy ride or wholesome comedy. I 1iliss Floyd 15 as darin; ilS she is Istance;;. seHin!; his product;, a.t less Swimmin' at the new-old charming and her act holds the an- than clienee in snsJltm~('. HeT lWIJ) is call1'd 1>.l)w>,:'.-er. in my jUd::;:ment. throu;;h SUNDAY, AUGUST 5th the statue din' beeau"e not a mUi;c1£" wh'!':h th... whole bOlh rtf rates can m her hody movE'S from in", tOll of hc' nJa,t€'riaHy rt-duced. and that way .. - DAYS ONLY - 4' the tOWlJr until sal' comeS to the Sl.l.r- lies through a reducllion in the cost KRUG·PARK facI' of th<: watel". of ma:inteban:ce anil operation. Th'~ LAST HALF THE WEEK :iHss Flc.y.j a;;;;umes a' st'ltue-like-! wngies of th;> railw;,ty workers eonsli~ The Home of Polite Dancing and i, pD"l.lll'i). her hack to t'll; tank, at thf'j tllte abr,ut 6j)f'~· at the total expensl' "East Side- .. -\Vest Side \(.'1) of the ;; "i-f~"t tG'":ur. Then she1n1 maintenance ;J,T',d or,~::,~;j['n. "K'iUl Better Picnics t~.ans !,:1.c'k eH)r so sligbtly .and i.:q ·h.- pre;;;ent cost o( living, it i.s my i...... 'Ii