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THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN 'ROSPtIiIY SfECllt CopyrV!It, KID SCHLAIFER MEETS HEADED<.:" <,---,.. ... FOR,.... OMAHA,..,,.. j ------HARD HITTING FI HTER NO SIR "TH\S -- \ S NO:r ·ft.. E. Building Conditions Could Not Be LAlESf EDnION! , .... FACT I'M ALMOS"t Billie Ryan Will Exchange Punches SOR€. "t't4E. '(OONb Better Than at Present MAN ACROSS 'fHE ••• S'rREET liAS f\ o. With Local Favorite Muett LA'Tf.R EDITION IETAllERI EXPECT IODDBUSIIESS PURYEAR AID CURRY IN SEMI-FINAL Labor Well Paid With Plenty of "Work in Sight-Most Unions Sign Up Seale for Year-Bank Clearings on Increase-Collec­ Local Daily Papers .Give Little Publicity to Match Which Is Sure tions Reported Exceptionally Good-Manufacturers and to Be One of the Best Since Boxing was Establislled in Wholesalers Look for Be,cord Business. Nebraska-Schlaifer to Make or Break Tonight- Red Hot Preliminaries Scheduled. The P'rOBJ.)erity.Sl>ecial is n~t"jllst peet a. banner,year. The great farm­ around ,the corner-" it is here right ing community in Omaha's territory In spite of the fact that two of th I It is Ilossible that the semi-windup is in better condition than. for sev­ now, so far as Omaha is concerned. local dailies have failed to give to 'battle may attract more attention than eral .rears. The fanners. are fast get- night's fight card any advance pub the main go, because Earl Puryear Tiiis·is spite of one ofthe most back- ting. on their feet and have the best . .' is meeting a man :that may knock ward spring seasons knoWn. in years. prospects for crops and plices since llClty, for reasons best known. to them him for a gaul, something that has True, many retailers have experienced 1919. Such a-eGndition spells prose ~ indications are that the usual ·large never happened to the loeaJ bantam .a rather poor business during Febru- perous times -for the retailers who crowd will be on hand to welc~n:eiin an Omaha ring. Earl is a real aI1'.·' Mareh, and ,even the first weeki will. take advantage of conditions to the eight mit stingers when the flsUC ,' veteran ringster, ha,ing figured in in ~April, but it was not the result of push their trade to all expedient carnival gets under way at the cow more than three hundred battles. He geueral conditions but solely because ,imits. shed tonight. There is no reason in Iis meeting a youngster in Curry, but _the elements were,against them. The The wage conditions. could hardlY the world why the auditorium shouldIa man that has made a reputation for -~eneral trend of business is OJt the be improYed' upon. They are very- not be packed to ,the rafters as theIhimself during the"short time he has up-grade. good, high in fact when it is under- program is just about as good as ans I' been in the game. "Connie" fights Building conditions are just now Istood that the cost of living has de-l that has gone before. every minute he is inside the hempen all . but ideal. Hardly more than a creasoo considerabl)' from the high The main go should be a cra.cker-l strands and only knows defeat after week 1Lg0 the stlike cloud loomed peak of the early part of 1920. Col­ Gene jack from every angle. ""'ben :'lonie: they have dragged him from the cen­ ominous in the building; trades, how- lee-tion agencies report business good, Schlaifer"presents his beautiful physi-l ter of the stage after the third man evep, the la,st ten days signs of settled that means peopl& have the money ':'"' _-::I ogomy to the ""'aiting throng, it is well, has counted ten over his prostrate ,Conditions have appeared on the sur- and are able and v.illing to pay their that the populace take a good look atl form. face. One of ilie .boot signs of the bills. Bailk clearings are on the in­ WESTERI LEAGIE GREAT ACCmIPLISHl\IE~"TS it as it may be that thirty minutesI Two corking preliminaries arl:' season from a l~r ~dJ;101;nt was crease, la5.t week $howing an increase OF C~,nUSRIONERDAN or so later his map may be changed,Ischeduled, one for six rounds, the the eonsolillatin'g of all. local carpen- of m~m~ than three million dollars OPEIS SEASe. BUTLER just like they changed the map ofI other to go four stanzas. If the pro­ ters' unions and the tiignin~ 1»p by over the same period a year ago. They Europe, so that friends could never! moters have as much lnck with their :z:c:o~. so:~e~;g i~:: ye~~:~ i::~I' In Wednesday's issue of the recognize it. Then again it may not'jllrelims as did Bernie Boyle or the :;:,;:.'. e::.f;.;::e..n:.:;::.. nearly- forty-five millions ,laSt. m." so Daily News is a "story about Th~ hUs~: n:ar middle weight Billie Veterans of Foreign Wars promo~r, .a'ntl ~~~-;~m~~~'b:riClOity ': ':rhei:ttres., movie houses and othel ha--: baseball war starledin the Policf' Commissioner Butler in the ltlmb~rs and steamfitters, having not only going to ,have money to rag at the League park next year. of doubt about the truth of this tonight. This man Ryan has the'rep- the matchmaker, which in Itself in­ eome to terms agr~hle to both sides" spend b~t are going to spend a goodly Burch and his manager Konetchy statement. And that is not all. utation of being a man eater. Th sure15 an ev~ming of exciting and it looks like a. banner year, a most portion on recreation this year. both claim they have an aggregation The women who were inmates writer has seen him in two fights, on worthWhile entertainment. PJr06perQDS year in the building trades Prosperity does not seem to be a of pastimers that anyone may well of the,;€' places 'ha"e, flocked in­ in his own back }Tard, old Cinci, th It will be but a short time now line. .. localized proposition. ReIlorts from he proud of; and furtllemore mogul to some of our good hotels, the other at Columbus. ·We learned on un:til the curtain will have been rung This is especially true iu view of! cities throughout the United States and mana~er are sure they are gfJ1ng­ proprrietors of which are num­ thing after witnessing these tw down on the season's fight activities. the tact that permits· for huilding ag-l bear Ollt the statement that the entire to win, place or at the very worst baud among Commissioner But­ matches. He is a two-fisted scrapper Possibly one or two more good fights. gregating more than three million dol- country is in for a year of unusually sho'\':The chances favor the Rod." ler's friends. using both dukes effectively. Some then a rest until firecracker day When lars ha.ve already been taken out and good times... Real estate transactions. to come under the ,,,ire a \Vim>"'r. mplish­ thing else too. this for Schlaifer's in the American Legion or some other the grand total of the year will ap- in the farming communities are look- at ieast in seeond place. The in and! ment of his was the demotion. formation. He has a hefty pair of organization v.ill pull a mid-summer proximate $.10,000,001), Ceu:uty com- ing up. Hundreds of sales are report, outfield al'e the class of the league., of two of the best officers in Roc1."ford socks in both mits and mit stingers convention. Ever:' man missioners as well as Commissioner ed weekly in Nebraska with fairly The troble if tfuere is any, lies in the the cit:!', Palmtag and Danbaum. knows how to use them, especially atIand woman who likes and studies infighting. fightology should be on hand 'tonight Kouteiky, head o'f' street maintenance, :nl?:~ters may ~pring a pleasant sur­ thil1~. which goes into the marts of trade. ge;tiug their roadbeds in perfect cotI- prise. agaiust a tough customer. At that Tickets are on sale at the usual Manufacturers and wholesalers say ditj"n ror a record breaking busin~. we expect the Omaha weltar to mark places including Baseball Headquar­ that business hasol)ened with a bang This is no time for the pessimist. Amateur circlef"" are pulling veryI :Mr. G. E. )lerrick has been added up a victory over his doughty op- ters, The Sportsmn, Merrit's, Johnny _~t,ong lind many lead:e-rs in these lines ex- The optimist now has his inning. for Gernandt, the boy wonder. tn the l\lediatol" force. H: is a man ponenL Dennison's and at the Auditorium. TJfe has the makings of a splendid of broad newspaper experience, ha,­ 'ilab artist and may prove to be aU ing been connected v.ith some of the "is admirer;; think of him. Okrie and most influential papers in this coun­ COM. BUTLER STOPS SALE OF THE t~· LITTLE STORIES.- ~ ABOUT SOME OF Odellwald ar; 'well knOTh'll in baseball and in Mexico. lJlr. Merrick is a circles and should come through with man of culture and refinement, one MEDIATOR---LATERREVOI£S ORDER flving- colors. I fir the kind good people like to meet. ·OURMORE PROMIIEIT CHEATERS Snappiest One Tells of Truck Company Manager's High Jinks­ Paper Was to Be Chastised for Opposition to Stand Taken by Mr. Doings In Omaha Fifty Years Ago Butler-Lawyers SaY Order Would Be Against Section 5 Telegraph Official in the Lime Light-Tkirteenth Street Beer Resort Due for a Little Notoriety-Few of the Constitution-Will Continue to Tell Truth There had heen a wran bootlegger Louise, ex-queen. of the bo~tIeggers I Others Given the Once Over. No Matter Where Briclrs May Fall. going strong fur a long time on North t had been more smned agalllst than S.'ixteentb street. How much longer Isinning. She was good "Copy" but the blue hoole didn't say. I was played up stronger than tlhe case In this little story we are present- being realiZed a short time afterward. Two or three D:ewsta.n@ in Onu!lha Igrave condition was involved in the Iwarranted. That mythical $45,000 ing to our readers a sort of Hodge- It was only one Gf many parties this were given ordeTB or at least··adviee issue. Not so- much from the moral Local baseball bugs had been urg- j may lGOk like the pl"OYerbial t..lrirty podge of interesting past and present particular sport has staged. to quit selling The Mediator under or financial effect roat such an order ing Ernie Holmes to send east forIcents after the clouds have cleared events and conditions of more or less His case was somewhat similar to tll.:reat of trouble or even arrest, last would have on it's bearing toward this that kid of his to play shortstop on away. importance, not the least of which that of an important emplo}'ee of a week, wmeh resulted in many regular p~icular paper but the Involving-of the Old Man's newl:r organized semi-l concerns a red hot party that was local telegraph company, though dff- ~rons failing to receive their copy nghts that may ~r may ~o~. be1!S- pro team. The boy had been going Au OmalJa paper bad asked several puHed off on 01' about , March fering in details. This party, a mid- through their faV()rRe c~el.i(;()m., surned by tJ:e police ~onero'r great guns in the Eastern Prep school dtizens if they could spend a mil- 27th. dle aged man of considerable refine- missioner Butler gave warnmg.to the any other ~ty eomIIUSSlOner for that in the hot position. liOn dollars a month. Most of them This has to do with a. former cap- ment made the acquaintance of a ~ N Sta~ik ,~~..._.. m the --~-- b-..1 ~-;d no. "Chicle" Sullivan says ,ueyers ews ~...... -- c'~"", ~ au ~ tain of the air service who is now young and pretty misS of scarcely faxton hotel; Sam Nicatero Of the, ~n 5 of_~ C~~stitntion of .the Commissioner Unitt was still ibaT- it would be just like sh~~ fiali manager for a local truckeompany eigh:teen. He secured her a pasition World-Rerald Standi.&TId :the Me- Umted States specifically provides ing troubles of his own. He didn't I and that he could spend It In one of considerabJe importance. He, to-with the company in which he was l..anghIan News Company Oll. Four-freedom !()f speeeh and (If tlie Press, '-_ th f &_-- , ..~_ 11 night. gether with his sales manager made connected. After "taking care" of her •• c .• llAe e name 0 .n..uua. an:\, """ we . I _ teeJDth. street between Farnam ana. provH'ting, of cour,se, th~general laws Mlea h"l h had bee buUding . • ., d t . d "d arrangement to stage a party for the for some time he found it advisable ~glas:, ~at, if they sold The Medi- axe eomplied with in letter and Hi.. ~w 1 e e. • n .. lifTs. Nell MIller ha ne. SIDCI e benefit of an out of town truck man to get her another place., She is now ' ~. thei . "t. Th !lIediato' . its buildlDgs that were hemg put np at but it didn't work for which she ator thfly would do so ..... r own stun e • . r IS now lU bargain • ,whowould not or could not be pres- a student nurse at Wise l\.femoria.l dsk. To the proprietor of one of nineteenth year, twelve years under . PI'ieM. ~u1d ha;vel'ljeen very grate~l. She ent. Rather than give np the idea of hospital..This man who is a stickler these stands :Afr. Butler said tlIat he its present management and6wner- ... SaId the old man. had promised ,to 30 big party, the two took on a couple for correet dress and manners was had bee.n,.uieonsult.8ltion with•. Gov-'ship. a.ndduring aU that time has, The PolIce CommISSIoner had been treat her mean wbieh was better tban of girls and went through. With ~t. known for his a.bility and willingness el'nor Bi-Ya~ eon~rnwgthlsp8..pfll' and never aJlow~ a. s!qFyt a., ~ntenee orJdcldn.g about tAe llumber of pardons ]lot treating her· at aU. And they went through a. plenty. to spend his dOUgh on the girl. She as a. result ~ted to put a. bin 01\ even 30' word to enter its coll"!'!.~ issued by ~. Mayor, forgetting ~r- The sportin' editor of the Mediator The manager, first name Ed, took a.lways called him "DaMy IJ:>nglegs". ~ ;pa.per. though ,he quaJified ,'tM that did not stricti?" ~mpiX with ttre.~s~that.~le.acting in the same has wagered a broken down hose sup. on his stenographer and a nurse, especially on the nights they were statement by sa.yin'g :that as yet. the la.ws and the constitution of the Unit- :<;a~ his batting pereentage along porter that there would be a Imoclc- .They with the sales manager wentout wont to.stay at one or the popular twvemor nor he. himself, had taken ed8t1lh.e Q~er (ll~olm ' was .not ~ltary"WhIeh was. t:akm $25,00& worth. of booze. If it "We1'e able to be on the job the next around with his country girl "chic'&- 'the v~oqs W'" .may .con~; the ~~l";.,He, il;1~pted' frobabl~ true aseyery one that knew is ~ same kind of hootch they are day. Just that time the aforemen_j en". ~ seq,'l.~ ~erh! out dafimte.b'f. The law ~y.S&YlJ t1.lat ~b h~ claims that John was lousy with ped1iling in Omaha. they W11l give it tioned manager's wite was expe.eting Altogether difterent is the ca.se of tif&~e' rrem Mr. Butler_ A very (Continued OIl ~ J) 'money. back. to beeGme a mother, that e]lJleetation (CoDtInued OIl Pap I) *3 * ~ I Page·Two - THE MEDIATOR. OMAHA. NEBRASKA . The MEDIATOR !'UBI••CD W:ua:LY BY The Mediator PUbiishine C'A>. i ATlantie 7040 . .. 219·Karbacli Block AN INDEPENDENT PAPER. TheMilkyWayto Happy Health

• EDWIN. L. HUNTLEY~EditoraildProprietor • ALAMITO DAIRY PASTEURIZED MILK Per Year - -$2.00 Single Copy -- 5 Cents Your Health-the Health of Your·Children-depends in Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at no small measure on the quality and cleanliness of the milk Omaha, Nebraska., under .the act of March 9, 1879. you use. When you consider that milk improperly, ignorantly or EVERY SUBSCIUPrrON IS REGARDED AS AN carelessly handled has been the cause of more sickness than OPEN ACCOUNT. THE NAldFS OF SUBSCRIBERS any other article of food, you'll realize the importance of WILL BE INSTANTLY REMOVED FROM OUR KAILING KNOWING that the mlk you buy is SAFE. LIST AT EXPIRATION OF TDrIE PAID FOR. IF PUB­ Back of every bottle is an organization of men skilled in LISHER SHALL BE NOTIFIED; OTHERWISE THE SUB­ handling milk. SCRIPTION REMAINS IN FORCE ATTHE DESIGNATED SUBSCRIPI'lON PRICE. EVERY SUBSCRffiER JruS'I' ALAMITO DAIRY CO. UNDERSTAND THAT THESE CONDITIONS ARE JUDE Phone Douglas 0409 26th.and Leavenworth Sts. A PART,OF THE CONTRACT BETWEEN PUBLISHER AND SUBSCRffiER. t*+++... 1l'f"J-+'" fo'f'H"f++++++++++i I' fo "++'l"+*+++++*.:r+Jo++++t + + + + MEDIATOR NEWS STANDS + + Jee Bdiria . . 11th aM Fa.mam JIIeyer's News StanL ' _. -l.fil Famut f The New Sportsman I + + HeLaugAlia 2U SHtJa 14th t t Herltz.. 113 Nort. 1tt1I. + Cigar Store + lUiPL-...... _711 Nona lItt: + + Mrs. H. R. MeNielL_L__. . cl022 North 16th + + 8ta:IIl.... _132% Do4Ige St. i CIGARS - TOBACCO - CANDY ~ J.i'nmk DouPuL- ..24th aDd Lake + + J.. BemreBe ' _ _ ------13" Nertlt 24th + + lt1l1jt____ _ 2514 Nerth 24th i Direct Wire On All Sporting Events t NeltDer _..__ .__ . .ZIt7 Leavenworth + + + + Castle Pharmaey__ _-..-.. _ _._ 622 South 1'6th + + t RESERVE YOUR FIGHT SEATS t FORD PRESIDENTIAL S'J.'OCK INCREASES 1 t The rec.ent embryo boom for Henry Ford as democratic presj._+ at the Sportsman's + dential nominee is now a full pledged child. He is being prominent- ,: t ly mentioned for the exalted place by some of the biggest men in ··t t the party including our own former Senator Hitchcoc~. None of t Now under the management of t these men are actually picking him for the place but no list is+ + complete without his name. . t "CLINK" CLA·IR t However, it is not in the ranks of Democracy's leaders that :t t the Flivver King is getting strongest support. That is to be + SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS TEL JA 9852 + found in the rank and file. Democrats in the ordinary walks of : • ~ lift·.e wh~ havhis~ perfte:eet Ct0tin~fidence in hThis abilityt an~ j~dtgmf~nAmt,not 1"T+l>J:i Hi Hi }.l:J:Hof.*of***...of-Hof-H l+*...+++...... ++++++++**...... l· o ~n""on vo ge· g power. e grea maJon y 0 er- iean voters believe in Henry Ford, believe that as the nominee ..,..;.....~-<~:+

EVERYTHING STRICTLY MODERN

MODERATE PRICES-RATES $1.00 UP In the Heart of the Shopping DiStrict

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MONUMENTS MID\VEST Lateat DeIrigns Periect Service BicJiae offiaeet maWe ... Cigar Store 319 SDutp Eleventh Street .. ,.,.'UIite FRAB,SVIIODl CIGARS C'IGARETTES TOBACCO . UP $ct~DtIa'.t. 'mE MEDIATOR, OMAHA. NEBRASIL>\ Page Three

{'eLI; •••••" •••••••••••••••••• •• • •• • •• • • • • •••••nn••f: ....\f" '"__... .It ..... 0 "'--"0,,_jj2jj200.~...... 'i OH-OOOtO.tO•••••••••oo.a ... UT'tLESTOltIES ABOUT SOME '1 OF. OUR PROML.1fflNT cHEATERS TH'E F"AMOU.S ..J. BIE8-BALL PJUNTING 00. . au,.uUt 1."" .atreM 110" ORlJi4Ka mr ALL. KINO& htDt... :~LE (Continiled from Page One) • '. SanewlGhaptKll&lil.. J" !. 'H R' M N- 11":- Myers-Dillon OLD Agnes Olincllorn ..'who (}l}el'ates a. cute . Ope" 1l".'YD.)' In'tlteV_ra .. Ill, PItone 0...... 11ft a Mhlnlee;.. ~ • • C Ie: little Chicken COQpout in the neigh.-.· . 1110 Capitol A Yell1le = . : ... P·reSCflpt·Ion 0 rug' 5tore borhood of Twenty-fifth and Daven- ~'~'~4~~':':4~'~~'='::'::4:':'::~':' :.:.:.~I ...... · .., __ __ _.-11 .:.922 No. 16th St. : OF OMAHA pOrt, tho~ wilo a.re in on the know Barr, La B!OIl . I. B. ~ PIl!lllaXQlll!lI'!llIll:IllIIIl!~lmm!iIilOOlm!IllRlill!li:::· JACKS~~oJ say that Iilie'is dOirug pretty weil along PMM DoqIu .8 :. 1609 FARNAM STREET TEL:\f1PHONE ~-~ M+:«-'''':''Y'''''''~+:~~ lrer ~cular line. '. However, ~~...bI.... I. '.: := Grav ~.II. Bectrialw.. It •••• __ has nothmgon :Ma.ttie Cutshall If aU ~ ~riRI "',11l'Il ,. . __ -_ l 1:= := -: ,-.-.-'u, ."••••••••••••••." •Ir. • Ir. •• •• • Ir•••••• Ir•••••• or:: the street taIlk going- the rou.IUhdUlSlMoto.... ~~.~ .. even a founu.a.tion .of trp.tli. Ma.ttie.j' eu..!:...~~ ~ ~,1In "'b' t . N' . ITunutl.., .,..,~••c ""nn ~ ~ .w. . erna ~s on North l1;leteenth. street.n, SHtli Iltll 8t. .0.-.._ I:: New. :: . RIALTO BARBER SIIOP ~ -G -: Another little incid-ent ooneerns- T. I' II• IF. ••. If. • I Deaver's I.· 0.· that af a,. bei!r joint; the proprietor Stand :~ I> ~ whO once told frien-dsh-e had told cer­ AMERICAN TRANSFER 1 Fhort Cl":::':::H;::::eatment tain. neW.ll:pa.Plilr meD! wilere to get off'. ~ :I~ ~ COMPANY .~ ~ His wife whQ was really th~ big fish Place .. I~:- PATRONAGE APPRECIATED SIX CHAmS .: in this booze puddle claimed to be Jackson 3429 doing· a land office building up until . 1924 Clark St• :1= =.= UN ION S HOP ~ recently_ Stories of severaJ. beer par­ 1324 Leavenworth ~ . ~ ~ ties that would make hot reading were ~ .~ ~ .~~:.:=.t.. being investigated-and·thefaCt&i):L.thi$ Storai'e and Forw;;ardena :: FRUITS AND CANDIES:: :.4.:.: .u.::.:: ;: :: CIGARS--TOBACCO :_ 1-. •••••••••~ •••••,.. Ira J'.~.~ Ira •••-. ••• a a •••••••••• ,/A...y •••• case will be printed' after the evidence Storage Space Always ~~~ I SOFT DRINKs ~ CIGARETrES ~ PAXTON • GALLAGHER co. OVer in. Council Bluffs a city offi- Available. I cial was congratUlating himself upon , CIGARS AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES his evid~nt escape from what he LIo .... -: Nh·.·.·.·.·.·.·J'.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·rJI.· 701-11 South Tenth Street terms undue pU:b;licity. He bas a wifel? -+4l+4~I+4~~HoIM<..li TOBACCO aJid two clWdren: but has been step­ CIGARETTES ping around with the wi-fe of an .JACK O'BRIEN auto salesman witbj such a rapid TILE CONTRACTOR stride that the wise boys {lver in. the CourteUo Bhiffs are looking for something to Estimates furnished on Tile, Walls, Floors and Mantles. happen most any nay. Telephone ATLANTIC 1629 716 North 17th St.

,•••I•, A. new·· residential bootlegger has Thai Mild Cia" •T; come to the notice of not· only bis neighbo.rs .but many others who only know him because of the business he 8c Hotel Howard ALL s operating. His name is Kochonow­ KINDS ski andbis address, well we are oot DORSEY'S going to .advertise 'ills business, but OF he lives lless than a thousand miles SOFT from Hanscom park. DRINKS, Chicken Shack COM. BUTLER STOPS SALE OF PRICES AIlE POPULU TOBACCO, THE ~IEDIATOR-LATER 5206 Center St. REVOKES THE ORDER CIGARS __ Harle-Ilaas Drng Co. JOBN HAlITlG, Froprietor. 1• I. I •• r • • i ... I, " (Continued :from Page One) DISTRIBUTORS a pUblication may be sold without in- CoaneiI Bblffs, Iowa. terference, while the local law in.ef- t ••••••Ie,til.Ie II••••e••••. Andy's ·Place Chicken Dinners f~t says that this oJ: any other leg}- ~nllIlUlmnUllflilmRlJntUuuitl1tUIlIHIUUUmlnUJlIUIIUlJmll1"lIl1mmn:ltJ:¥ =~==_~_= 1424 South 13th S1;. tiana;te publication may not, in fact EXTRACTS Furand &SpeUman Walter Bell, Beulah and Claude James can not be stoPPed unless it be by = >!Ii ordinance that has been enacted into 2201 CuminI' 5t. in High-Class Entertainment litw. No such law has ever been en- ~ IDGHEST QUALlT1;_1 a1Cted. ~ LOWEST PR~CES . = ~~.§i:§I~J~~~i~]i , .Soft Drmk. I rT~;WT~~~i""'''! .DRIVE OUT 'W:bieh in plain English means "Be-- ~ other flavors. ~ Cigars Tobacco . ...i.e' '. ... • h·" ~ 2 oz. oolors and flavors 4 gaL $2.00 E for an Evening's Refined Entertainment ~d ~ Cioarettes .. lf~orethe powers. given 1m. 7 oz. colors and flavors 14 gals. $5 ~§. II> . - than twelve thousand regnlar § 1 pt. colors and flavors 32 gals. $8 I SOFf DRINKS lk:.~!!~~£~~~!~~~:,;~~o~III_~ y~,;::=" CIGARS Phone Walnut 1850 t 1=-, TOBACCO .~ ~ 1 Gut one sm.gle Int of p&rsona.l a;nmws. will'instantly remove FUSEL oils ! i E,,_ Always at Your Service ity we have printEJ!! the news as it gbad odors and other impurities; g i 1- ~ ~ 1701 Cuming Street effected~~E~b~r~~~I~ffi~~~~~~~~II~======~f==·~-II.g@~*~*m#!m#m#'~mm§!~m~§~#~$m~~~AA~.D~§~@~~~~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~===~=!the change of commissioners. made of neavy nickel plate, No. 1 - U . .. =No.2 SIze filters -1 gallon per mIn- E I ~ Dan Butler made a good. conrrmSSlOn- gute, $15.00. . ~, er of finaD~e and does not believe ~ ELECTRO CONDITE, mellows and ~.' TO REM:INJ) YOU that his work eould possibly have gages liquids in five minutes with- g been improved upon.. We do not be-" ~ out inereasin~ alcholic content. ~ THAT THE ~ ~ Hotel Plaza lieve that he is the man for police uses electricity. only. 1 gal. size, . • . t ~ $15J10; 5 gal. SIze, $10.00. Also a E "HOUSE OF COMFORT cornnnSSlOner. He IS not empern- ¥ full line of malt extracts, copper ~ WOODMEN OF TIlE WORLD ~ harrels,.filter;P2;~s, Dillon ISTRE m.entallY !itt.. ed for the place, Further- goods, etc. g.j AND COURTESY" tqore this paper contends that H-enry ~ Our Complete Cata1'og Sent § 14th ad B...-ard Sts. LEADING FRATERNAL INSURANCE SOCIETY. Dunn was the best :men in the city ~ Upon Request, - ~ l Rates $1.00 Per Day and Up A HOME INSTITUTION. NOT OPERATED FOR PROFIT for this tha.nkles~ iob and believe that ~ Chas. Jarl & CO;, J. B. KELKENNEY, 1 WHY NOT INSURE YOURSELF AND FAMILY he was grossly Imposed upon by not § ..' • ~ f' I only :Mr. ~tler but all his other g. 1703 Leavenworth St.. O",aha. Neb. g Owller aad Manager WITH US1 _llIlUIIiUm""""'I1W1d1llllllUltlfllm"'""'llUUflIllIK""II'fl~ Hotel _.... b h· 0'" .. 'D' .. I to Rates 1mock ers, not to say enennes,. y tell' . l'~ Certificates $250 $5,000. Reasonable but Adequate. UNDER RiDg Douglas 4570. No ~harge for explanation. OO~:::S\i~7~~' ~., NEW views in the only JlllllltUlIlUfflll1l1IIUIIlIIJIlfIIlltIInllUlIl1 , I W. A. ~ J. T. YATES, , .,J' En 1- h 0 ••••••1; ~ANAGEMENT I language we know, 1=am g IS , has . ... brougllt about the conditi0nl above JA•. 2197 . ~ I'D See Yell at tile Ii ~SO~T:ereign:... referred to. In this connection we ~ New Bas. Ball I =.=Com=:maa=:cie:r:.=::=====SoT=eret=:·gD=CIerk.=;;;1' D M· Nice, clean, want our readers to know tili.at this eSOlnesI paper will not be buldozed by any . Headquarters , steam-heated rooms, ~.J!tf2:Iif... Tired Feet politician or any set of politicians so HI I by the day long as we feel that the paper is right 0 t e ·Ul Seutk 15tJl S1- or week. 'lJI!;j~ Ma=ge gencly with >O<>thmg a;nd within its rights. This also goes CiI'U'S aJl4 TObacco I for a. smadl .click of bootleggers and 13th and Howard I I other l&wbreakers who just now ar.e - Soft·Drhaka of an Kha4s I REASONABLE c<~. 7Jlen1iOia1fffn objecting to what they please to term Best Place to Stop "Packey" Gong-han, Prop. RATES A~ Cools, rests and refreshes undue publicity. < ~ 84ft , Rates by Day, iBj§8 ¥rii#i#¥#Fij'§'§f§,ij,ij,ij'§!#'§C§i§,hi#ih'ri.hirihiirli#iW#¥#i#mf#i#i#§§'#tijf§i§¥p@MM LIST leAR LUIES Week or Month Moderate Prices 1:%1 Emil Leaf, Prop. The Smoke Beinert Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS House 1101 'North 18th Street FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Sotl Drilks Hyland Apartments Ca.d, PhoDe Webster 1215 Cigars Your Pmuage Appr~ted 1112 CIIBiq D1q1117111 KEEPING -WELL MEANS ACONSTANT FIGHT: l AGAINST CATARRH Vmlya--lU?bll~AI. eatarrhal _mtioa. Coadla. eo1

SERVIO'E lDEAWITH-SERF-5ERVE. . . . .' There are butrewmen in America in operation in all -his restaur~n:ts here " who have .their .business so oWanized and inlDes :Moines., Stop! Look!! List n!!! .- d' . t' u'_n" th t' th. . '"ble Whiie the system of helping your- an :Sys .ema 4'= a ey are '" .• ,'. '. ...• . .' self is stIllm vogue and aspopuJar ¥Q a-ddstiU. betters~l'V1ce t0f-ll- al- 'as ever the service has been allglllent- 'i-eady nearJi peneet one and at'the ed wiLll'the addition of extra personal Read every word of this; it is a SaUle time .a.etu{lUy . rednC8priJ':esservice in the way of young lady table along certain lin:e;;;, to the :P~b1i~; 'service. waltresses who are at one's .. . . 'T'h' - : 0 h wh···· has CO-lll:ll1and on alL occasions. As an ere lB one man Inma a ,0 '. . example: Suppose you order soft money saVing prOpOSItIon tUJ:p.ed the tl"1ck and therehy made boiled eo-us toast a.nd coffee for break- ten thousand people happy each diy. fast v;it~O~aI>e f~it as an appetizer,I His name is .John W. Welch, heot No'longer do patrons h<1ve to standj you 4 for r:staurant fame. The StOl'y is an in- along the counter and wait for the teresting one. ", " . m-eal to be served to them over the About fifteen years ago sQ-meone high glass front_ Now they take their 'j L;;;.;;;;;======'------..... conceived the idea -of feeding the eight grape frttitand a eheck placed on a or ten million restaurant hounds, cafe- small standard. Whcen the balance of \Vith Fred Webster's "'Atta Girl" f,elia stYle. At ffrsf the prubl1c took the morning meal in-ready,. a young musical tabloid at the popular Gay- A FEW SPECIALS 'b-old of the idea in about the same lady, spic and span in white linnen, ety four timesdailv all next week. ~anner N~'I\" onewon1d pick up a red hot sen-e.g you at the tabie' seeing to it show Thursda; in conjunction \Ve sell used cars at a value that their performance merits. These are the reasons · :stove poker but it was .not long. be- that you are supplied with water, with feature photoplays. ,;J'orethey, for:- the ~t 'part become napkins, etc. '.vhy the man who wants a used car can get his money's '.vorth here. Regardless of the I'Cafeteria broke". In a short space This system is, carried Ou]: from EMPRESS ATTRACTI05S make we.can give you the very best values in the city. -of time the -down town eating public ·moming- until night ,,-ith the result grabbed the help yourself idea, frait,. that the patron while having the sat- Billie House' "Midnight Whirl" is Jook and line. They liked it and'to- isfaction of personall:.' choosing his to be the musical'comedy attraction . Why not buy your u.."ed car where you are sure of real value for your money? day it is the most popular indoor victuals also has that satisfaction of beginning Sunday. The picture to be sport. Ho.wever. the idea has held its personal service that is found only in presented is "Nobody's Bride". The '~wn largely because the bigger" men the highest priCed cafes. But thlLt is press man has this to say concerning :in the business were not content with not aU. The 'Welch restaurants have the photopla}-; . 1919 CADILLAC 1 9 1 9 FRANKLIN l\UTCHELL TOURING 'Standing stiIl.They were unafl'aid actually reduced prices in many ways. uThe end of the happy eniling"­ Four-passenger. See this SEDAN Overhauled and new paint. ,"to incol"lpOrate new ideas. Thefinai This is especially: true of their plate that sounds like rather an ambiguous car if you are interested in Must see this car to appre- Good tires. A bargain at .:resUlt h~ been all but ideal from the dinners which they s?ITe perfectly, phrase, but it denotes a tcendency in qnality. ciate the value. $235.00. :public's standpoint. _ even at so low a prIce as twenty teday's motion. :picture making to get t. Here in Omaha, John V'.V,Telch was cents. ~away from ths denouement that is :tn~ pioneer in the cafeteria game. The Courtesy is the watchword of all full M SUlfiment and "mush". LEXINGTON TOURING MITCHELL SEDAN ~ir'~lch Restaurants were built Upon a employees. It is m,ighty nice and One of the faults of the average FORD COUPE, 1921 New model. Run as demon- firm foundJli.tion, a. pa.t-ent fa<:t regis- decent to have the waiter or waitre$ "film play, the critics say, has been the Only run 2,500 miles. In A REAL BUY at strator. Get the price ofthis t~red -eV6!'Y. day thrpugh the six busy at the ';;team ·table tfuank yuu for your tendency to wi.nd everything up in the fine shape. $360.00 , restaurants now operated in this city. order no matter how small, mighty story with a kiss. The final fade-put one--it '."ill surprIse you. .;~; T1:le management of tlrese res- nice to have personal service at the kiss has been described as putting the .- ~urants kenw that for the most:part table and mighty nice to have t~e O. K. on' aU trouble and the blu~ rib­ LEXINGTON TOURING. 1919 MITCHELL ':"Omaha pedple were more thanco-DJtent cashier to thank ~'on, and: none of bon on the romance. 'Whether or not 1920-All re b u i 1t. Nev,- TOURING SPECIAL B DI LT paint. If you are interested 'fith the ~tviCe' they were getting them ever seem to forget. It's the this has been tTIle in the past is one Only run a very few miles. KING ~ COUPE "b~t meanwhile he was busy perfect- little things like this that makes th6 matter, and whether or not it is true in a real buy see this car- ~ill At a very low price. At a very low price. ~i4g a still better system which is now wO,"'ld go ,annl! fin smootbly. today is di~tinct1y anmher matter. it speak for itself. , "NobodY"s Bride", tke Universal 'S~IMY PLAyg FOR THOUSANDS RUI,TO PICTURES picture stmring Herbert Rawlinson !A:r WOoDl\-IEN RADIO CONCERT which is coming to the. Empress thea- tt:li?' PIERCE-ARROW TOURING--SelJing for a customer. Just been rebuilt. Paid .. ·Sammy Cannell, youthful genius, T ~il1 H. ~ays. reeently visited theItte commencin~ Sunday is a story il­ ov~' \vas the featured' .attraction of,the t,mted StudIOS In Holl~-woos, at the lustrating the- new ideals. Though it $9,000.00, at a real bargain price of $2.000.00. ALSO MAiTI OTHERS. »TOAW, Woodmen ~f the World, rad- time when "'DaddY", a First Nati&nal is a perfectly "P.appy'· and romantic ~ concert Wednesday. His work was picture starring Jackie Coogan, was sto~-, it is said that the ending andI ·~lendid and was heard by people' be!pg filmed under the direction of E. the e\"ents leading up to it are pic- · inore than a thou...«and miles distant. Mason Ro~per. One of the most ef- tured naturally and simply instead of The Woodmen Radio outfit is one Qr l'ective episodes in the st{JI"Y coincided with a sentimental flourish. A light • strongest and best in America, with the visit of the motion pidture is s"itched off in one room and in tm.d through Omalla is to 'be wi-dMy nhier, who took a seat beside the that l'oom a gre.a.t romance dies. while MOTOR CO. it KILLY tmvertised~ clicking camera and saw just how it in the next room a new romance is PHO~"E ATLANTIC 7461 2060·62 FARNAM STREET -" was done. born-yet this is left to the specta- $.-\ro~\\ND-RgAlUPEN Jackie was bidding farewell to his tor's imagination instead of bi'ing RA,{;E HERETIIIS.-SPRING "adopJ;-ed" grandmother and grand-I shoy,,-n in sentimeJlta.l detail. 'I' father, asleep in their bed beneath anI A large number of raee followers open window throu.gh which a glint I STRAND PICTITRES , of moonlight shone. The little star'sI ! here in Omllha are under the impre5- ~ I ' NlghtandMorning slim that Billie Neslehaus will not :b.. us.ine55 was, to til}-toe softly from , 13th. Lucy Day!-P9la :Negri, j Hdye Clean, He B,.. a ....edTCo., 9 Ban Ohio St•• Cl~ T ~ aus sta e 3.':' illI.U a >. __,.~_. d I' k h· d th t i •• • ,C'-""'ALUg VOIce. v.~; ..=-...... at 0 FI"lda~·s are luc -y for 1m an a, I MENTHOlATUM ~vonderful season. at TIa~Uan::gettIng care about a hat?" ~ wanted to gm Friday, the 13th. is the luckiest of all. j • •• 1·!·.· ••••••••• ·.·.l'rl'N.l'rl'NH...."rhl'..N." ,Jt H ~ lU the money tIme alter tIme, andIO"s Xegri. who is starring in this J elpS t· e ;.... ~ ~ In a little sto~ a:.. ~ring las~ week of little Jackie's car.eer, and Mr. HaJ"S' splendid st-ory, made hen debut the j healing.. ;or an enor crept In 'Whic:h we "'l-<;h to remark to Dadd" Coo,!!:an was no less following day. I !~ ccrrect. A representative of the pap- eloouent: " -. "Bella Donna", which is now play- i 1:= :: two th - '!- .... er ~w ' ~: ~ young women "'Wilen pictures like this and likeIing at the Strand theatr; ccm~nuing; I:: ~ leavIng the VIctorIa hotel and com- 'Oliver- Twist' are being made cen-1 through to Saturday, A;p1'11 21, IS Pola; , ,•• I'." ....-= ted tl'-e fa t. It has been veri ' I. . -,_. t i I •• • •••••••• I••• .... men on He· .. '.'. - sarsai}> becomes an impertinence!' IXegrl s first .A.mencan-Ina"" PlC ure. j • i•• • fied. that the hotel caters strictly to "n_.....,..,' h· h d d b A notable cast headed by Conway; 0 J Ph ;:- .. •• " ~J ,W IC was pro uce ~ _..! rele armacy i. rl' men, the !adies In the case being COIl- Sol Lesser, is coming to the RiaitI Tearle and Conrad.Nag:-l IS seen In! "',:: ~ l:ected WIth the management of the ..... at Su d f f support of the star In thIS Paramount; ".... ::-= . ....e re on- n ay or It run 0 on , III fullf'ed PharmackU. ~ place. .The rest of the'article was week. picture. I u:. Stock "uobet' Goocfs. l .... ;;';=::::~=::ooft i~ ~ OliPHEnlOFFERntGS. 'lsnbSCrlbeforTbelediatorl ...... :T::-:....:::::::.-· Spring Merchandise Ph:~se=U~m~~vo::.t~r:~~he~~\ ~.an4.w.~-:~ ~ ~ I .JI Spring Poliey of Mu.sieal Comedy alltl Blanche Darne, are to reppear next - I;: I-n Abundance ..... ~~- ~~ll~1 ~adyforthese Spring days ~ The snccess of the first week"s stay one-act skit ''Without a Will There's ... .. ~ of Fr~ Wel>steI's «~Atta Girl" eo:n- a Way"'. F~r twcenty-two years these :- Plaees I ClI••llia ,:- :::th~ :::-~=:b:S~~::;:~ ~::al~~rs have been vallMviIJe -=~... 8rafo.lla II I~ organ.iUti.'on ~y safely llD'1>3'..~ tn.err ...Another .Of the. ~i.. l1'.S chief .events .. I~ :::;:::.:;~....~t~;a".'.~~=~~ri~. "~::Jj:~ ~~:~U:l ~~ '" YOlr II.' ~ very firsto!ImUlllCal stock company ever inn~, are to present "A Breath of Old ~ to M of'fered at "IDly tooal theatraT:imes". Purchase and pay for a ~ For the fiI'Bt half· of the eurrtmt "".. few records and for ONE week the bi1:1. ~ be "The' Li~ .Joe Cook, the ~t versa.~le enter- DOLL....\R DOWN. the . ner Shop" which is degcnDed as being "a m: on the varIety stage, IS to COD.- Columbia Grafonola of ...... rio.".fnsilade of fmi. feminine tin.-: tribnte one of the featured aets. ILl ...... , rl 0 your choice will be sent e-rv and foI-de"roIs • ~ The songs list- Myers and Handford are fuDSte1'8. at once to your honre. ed' inelnde "PariS. ~_ "Georgmtt, of the "nu.be" me... They- have'as-- ~ Call at our recital rooms ~~.blArg·.es.;~~~.·T··.~.·~:;~~_:.-: ~.tigS~~.i~.g3.; ~1EJ!~'t~ Dress Fabrics and ..• .••. ..•.. ...co;.I. $125.10 Free"." . an act unlike anything that lias pr&-' .....I...... I ....1....1. · I:&... In ~of the· nUlise311' comeaiei!, vionsly been offered 1U: the.OrpM . ·.Col.. •...nr-••I u HI. ISIC. I" Women's Garments fnmt~· lithe Fred Webster ,.1"11 reta1D:, "Suits", the latest snre.ass or. .Ar- The very latest music bit;s ~e now readY for you: selec- his mhit>t ~"'-in.~.ialrl8'__ thur and' Motf:o;n.· Havel, liP> a. blight tion.· ·Remember you are pnvileged to take home Wl~h you That are the last word tire repert:oke 'Ite -wilI'~1ioskit which has to ®)ritb; a. clothing the ~ you .~ant, play them on yo~ owni~tnment. otIi,;e-r eharacterization..The tabloids ~.re d~.. '...... re~to us.'iithin 4S hours.th0se pIeces you don't like will be· littl;g'eodat l:W, 4:00, .6:40 and.. Eve~g?'ha.t Is ,wm be the· after hearing them a: couple of times.· in style and always t:lJl) p. m. daily; the ~ pietu:refun-making v:mc1e of the Alexanders &~""_.fDf~·"'-bemgIo,-ely~. J"o~.S1IJ.i.t;l;h." •.•.. f We Haye1Ae Cobuabu. Y.. lfsat. :PrIces Baqe tN..... $lOt topmost in quality ~~~t ~f.!~.§§ l~~~:!:r~ Pi~~!~ ~_~.ovn: ·-,·-Be~ ~ ... ~ Mueller9.~ ¥.~~.-~ a1Id-WL"" - .. 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