EDIATOR

vot.x"m OMAHA, N'EBRASKA,FRIDAY, JUNE 8,1923 NO. 32

-----~------:------~~======-:-:-:.~ '-k PRESIDENT FLAYS K'U KLUX KLAN IN SPEECH

In Discourse to Shriners He Delivers If the Track Is Heavy Some Favorites Strong Denunciation of Klan Will Be Scratched DOESN'T MEITION INVISIBLE EMPIRE ABADANE PICKED AS SURE WINNER

Tells 20,000 High Masons That Fraternities Must Be Just If They Delante Is Another Favorite That Will Be Backed To The Limit. Are To Survive. Intimates Organization of Hooded Men Granny Lee Has Been The Big Surprise Of The Meet. A Menace To Government And Society in Long Shot Boys Have Cleaned Up. A Record General-A} Wonderful Speech Crowd Expected Saturday'

A severe blow was dealt the hooded Ithe. parade was the greatest he had _ The fir.st week of the Spring race was.. enough dough down on her to un-American Ku Klux Klan organiza-j ever seen. • meet is now history and marks an bring the price down to $16.60. If tion this week by President Harding "Fraternities must be just if they OBERL•• IS fOUR- DOC CONNELL' GETS SOAKED epoch in the City's history of sport. the Briggs entry keeps up such a pace when he openly denounced this out- are to. survive," he told the Shrine PLE]'>,'"TY IN HARD FOUGHT SUIT With the weather just about as bad it will-not be surprising to see her go fit in a public speech to the Shriners Council. "And they must be just tq FLUSHIIG AT ALLIlICE· . Attorn~y Connell worked like a tro- as it possibly could be, so far as the to the barrier a near favorite. gathered at Washington for their an- appeal to men in their fellow relation- .. -' . ! Jan for his son, Karl, but he was un- general' public is concerned, it re- Lots of the "'ise gazabos are wait- :rlUal meeting. ships, .. Secret fraternity is oiIe thing, . Iable to keep the jury from giving the mains a fact that several attendance ing for Brazos to enter again the As--~T:ng the menac'I'ng and "secret secret conspiracy is quite another. ·girl 50,000 smackers. The old inan records have been shattered. The rtf th k Sh 'd 11 d biUU A man giving the name of L. 1:.. and other attorneys are raisin"" Heav- Irs 0 e wee. e pal we an conspiracy" as contrasted with the "I like the highly purposed frater- Oberlin, who says he has been work- en and earth and a little hell in their dope has been all upset as but run a great race in her first race. fraternal organi~tion of high pUT- nity," he &aid again, "because it is ing three and one-half years for Mr. attempt to obtain a new trial. Like few favorites have gone over accord- Several colored boys cleaned up nicely pose, President Harding jp his ad- our assurance against menacing or- Rohrer and on the Omaha police force Heinz and Company they had 57 rea- ing to Hoyle: That, of course, is on Bronston who from his perform­ on~ ~ ~e.ars, dress to the Imperiol Council of theIganization. In the very naturalness of and half has. been aP- SOIlS to present the judge why a new what makes the game so interesting ances last year did not appear to have Ancient Arabic Order oJ Nobles of association men band together for pomted mght chleI of pollce of AI- trial should be allowed. and sends some of the boys home sat- a look in. It was a "stable" hunch the Mystic Shrine delivered what isImischief, to exert misguided zeal, to lia.'1ce Neb., according to newspaper!1 Violet appears to be well satisfied urated with filthy lucre while others that went over, with the Negroes tak- accepted as the strongest denuncia- vent unreasoning malice, to under- h' h 1 h h "l.. ! are glad to hav€ on€ of :Mr. Wattles' ing most of the money. ~epor:s_, .w IC a so say. e ,as "een Iwith the award, even though she had tion yet hurled by the government at mine our institutions. TIDa,_isn't fra- ,;0 bu",) III federal cases In Omaha and to go through a seven daY vaudeville little chips to ride back to the village. Down at the cigar stores and other the Ku Klux Klan. \ ternity;- this is conspiracy. This isn't Kansas Citv for the last mon;-h that:. "ho'" '. The best and most interesting racel, little "shops" where the betting fra- '. "">"" n, as the attorney s termed the . Without ~ention of the Invisible jassociated uplift, it is organized de- he could not report sooner at Alliance., trial. . of the meet ar: Yet. to come and as ternity gather to dope out the gallop- Empire, but with a series of refer-.j struction, This is not brotherhood, it As a matter of truth OberlL71 was the meet goes In to-the second week ers a great deal of conversation is ences to "misguided zeal" eonspirac- is the discord of disloyalty and-a dau- never heard of in Rohrer's depart-' it,is expected that still greater crowd:; spilled concerning G. W. Crippen's ies, "unr~asoning malice" and by em-I ger to the Republic. ment, according to United States Dep- fiGHT FAlliS SI~1 UP Will ~e on hand to, witn~ss the races "Phrone Ward."· Some seem to think f,~;~~.~~ i~t.: ==::'~~;'.i,.,~:~~~:~e=n. ~~~y'~::tu:;~~~:'~u';:;~:, ~~: :~ :;:,:~ ~~,~h:e ~~'::, ~ w;:::,;;: aM FOR TRIP WITH HOLMESI ';;: ions -l!IDel'tY, justice "and equality-·are- so long as· one eanWftness spectacles Thitr S~eids':'~'lio h3:; en secreta· ,a track 10 theIr lIkmg most or the "'in horse to the limit. taugllt in lecture and obligation," the like that we saw in the nation's cap':' to the police commissioner and chief Iweek but fe",: of them have run to. Charley Trimble, who does about a President brought cheers from his ita! today, the cherishment of our in- of police of Omaha for the last fif-. ,' form. If Jupiter pluv,keeps on act- regiment of men's work~ before and hearers ~nd t:--equently he had to stop herit:d i~stitutions ~d due ~gard to t('en years has never heard of Ober- As :he tm~e .for the .Demp.seY-GI~= ing up the way he has been doing the after the meet, says that everybody and aWaIt qUIet. constitutional authonty, and the love lin. Certainly he was never connected I ?ons fIght dlaws,near, I.nte~st grow" paSt few days it is very likely that connected "ith the game seems well The tone of his address is viewed of liberty under the law, we may be "ith the Omaha police force, accord- I~ Ou,laha a~cordmg to ErnIe Holmes several world renowned ponies are satisfied with the first week's results th '~;.r t b I assured the future is secure ing to Shields who IS making up a party to attend likely to be schatched for the $2,OtJ(J and attendance and e..'.-pects to see as . e m.ore SI5u.u.IClUl ecause m- .. , '. ,. ...." the scrap. The cost of the trip \\ill Db' b S t d If ' penal WIzard W. H. Evans of the "There IS no lUlsconstrumg the aImS Umted States Attorney Kinsler t b t 'd' 11 I er Y to e run a ur ay. such IS hundreds of out-state racing fans out .. '.. ., h rd f . . no e grea conSI enng a t le fun the case thore "·ill be a world of mon . th .e' ld d' th ' d f Klan IS m Washington, haVIng just and purposes of our loftIer Amencan never ea 0 him. He sald there I th' h f 1 f I 1 ht - n - at e .J.Ie urmg e remam er 0 concluded .a. secret conference with .fraternalism. For the great brother- had been no booze cases before the )1 e, oun:: fO it gOOf e 0 ws oug to ey bet and distributed in a way alto- the race meet. . th .t-:' • I rt· th d th t 1la,e ou~ 0 _. gether different from whl!-t would be All the old time" may be seen I'n or Ku Klux leaders from various states. hooe:I there IS e pa"notlc apprmsa cou ror a mon· , an a no man t- Mr. Harding spoke after reviewing of the heritage of the Republic. Here b~' the name·of Oberlin had ever been; expected if such favorite~ as Delante, about tp.e stands eyery day but sev- the Shriners' parade, which he wit- is representative democracy, wrought {'!Ie of his witnesses. Apparently; . .,~ Abadane, Judge Pryer and one or two eral are complaining about their in- nessed with Mrs. Harding, Gen. Per- in sacrifice and toil, amid liberty's Cit:.· Mana~er Kimmish of AllianceILA1ISON LOSE:::; ~O , other bang-tains that are eligible for ability to pick them as they have had shiug and members of the Cabinet higest aspirations, and not forCe or ~a..<; ?een, gIven the \-\'rong. hunch, orI .;' l' TO '~lLLIE ~EEH:~N the race. . the habit of doing in former years. from the grand stand in front of ~e violence, no alien purpo~e, no social IS bemg :mposed upon,. T~e Mediator! n \\I1.Ie T~Iee.:an sLa~ed, a ."ucceS"ful Granny Lee has been the surprise Most of the big money changers have 'White House. Some 20,000 Shriners madness shall be permitte'd to destroy has receIved several mqUlries about ,-ome-bacr, V\ ednesda~ mght at Oak- and sensation of the meet so far. On been sticking to the favorites ",ith marched down Avenue it." Oberlin, and tlus is what it has been land, C,al., whe~ .he was awarded ~he opening day the talent wouldn't give more or less disastrous results. One ~'nd ~~..., the executi mans' th' able to find out. Tom Dennison savs I·referee s deCISIOn over "SoldIer a dime for her or her whole family with old time race follower says that he ~ P"""" ve lon, elr Mr, Harding made clear he did not ...G o· La - ,,' "h' • h 1 'm t . 1 . . t h' he never heard of Oberlm That' eor",e m"on In L, elr IOur-round r e resu t that a few of the long shot has made a five dollar bet on every b,n an co ors gIvmg a new ouc W believe fraternal relationShip should . I, t "1 h· .~ b . - ' hed .I the historic thoroughfare that has enter into the affairs of Government surely settles the matter. 0011. ~,ee an I" a out the onl) man !}Oys cas· . III a p enty. Wednesda.y race of the meet, always laying 'er who can boast of ever having been Granny copped again in the third race dO\vn on the longest shot and claims been th. e scene 0 fnear 1y every known and was applauded for his stand. awarded a decISIon'. over Jack Demp- at sbi: furlongs but this time there to have made money. kind of demonstration. «A president would not be ethical," 1--7------.:------=:..------_ The President, who stood to salute ·said he, "if he related fraternal ap- JIDGE 'PATRICK s~y, . MeeliaIl has been out of the th 1 f h . 't'd flghtmg game for the nast fe,,; veal's. e co ors 0 eac passmg unI, Sal (Oontinued on Page Two) AID POLICE CLASH Lamson is well know~ here, . BERNIE BOYLE EXPECTS TO STAGE ALBERT- ROSEXTH.U TO nSIT .A~FIGHT ClASSJC LATE II JULY RACE SATURDAY GERMA~-Y ENTRIES FOR Police and Judge Patrick of the OLD nCLE IX _ I municipal court ,clashed again last SHOW!MAffYfAVORITES IN LIIE UP night over the question of whether or Albert Rosenthal, now a prosperous Fans Not To Be Cheated Out Of Their FaVOldte Sport During :lOt persons sentenced to one day in rea.l estate man of City, butI July. Legion Also To Hold Boxing Match On Fire­ jail should be released at 5 in the formerly a popular business man of' Cracker 'Day. Boyle Plans To Match Daye Aha-dane, SkeeziK, Delante, Ilajah And Others Entered For' The afternoon of the day on which they this city is due to sail for Germany on were sentenced. Judge Patrick re- June 13 to visit an 10(}-year-old euncle Shade And Billie Wells Big Derby-Wise Boys To Place Dough on Jack Fountain. fused to give an interpretation of the now living in Germany, :'lr. Rosenthal BesS Welch, Sea. Mint, Granny Lee And Mays­ order, but called Acting Chief of Police was one of ten children, all of whom Prospects look bright for the boxing I up a score of mediocre fighters to - Dillon and instructed him to release have become more or less widely ville--Reap Chosen by Many fans of Omaha and eastern Nebraska show their wares in this burg, but the prisoners at 7 last night. known in the business world. I dnring the month of July. The thou-I Bernie does not believe in doino- rhinas Six men had been sentenced by Albert, during the time he lived in sands of dyed-in-the-wool fight fol-/ that way. Therefore he ha •. 215 Karbach Block ~'-. NEW ARRIVAUHN WOMEN'S CHAMPION HOPPE IS ' ' .: ..-.-". -"'""- AN:INDEPENDEN'r,PAP~ SUITS, CAPES, DRESSES, -- -~- . WAISTS, SKIRTS AND l(UNTLEY~.Editor IMPROVING IN PLAY ~~~~t. SYI!!!,~ EDWIN'h and Proprietor MILLINERY .. I Hundreds of well dressed women Really Remarkable How He Man. are taking advantage of the conven- ~+-f'f'-f*++++'H"H'of'fi'+"''''++++*of+'''*+H''''+++'1'+l'**+++++:t . Entered as second -'clagg matter at the postoffice at ient Charge Account Plan of the Un- ages to Hold On to Balk-Line + ... Omaha, Nebraska, under the act of M:arth9. 1879. ion Outfitting Company which en- B'lf' d Goo . h' t ~ abIes you to secure becoming Sum- I Iar mplons Ip. .;. Th NS rtsman ... J:v:ERY _SUBSCRIPTION IS: REGARIliID .AS AN mer Apparel and pay for it: a little It Is really :remarkable how that 4: e ew PO :t QPEN ACCOUNT. THE. N~··OF SUBSClUBERB at a time as. convenient. ,man Hoppe manages to hang on to the ... + YO'-ill". eredit IS g~)Od. at the Umon balk-line billiard championship, ~ -"1JLLBE INSTANTLYREM'ovEb FROM OUR KAILmG OutfItting Company, even though youl .. He held it for years and years, and .... Cl"gar Store ±..". LIST AT EXPIRATION OF .TIME PAID FOR, IF PUB­ ~~:~h~~:~r had a charge account \ then Yilung Jake Schaefer. a real chip ~ ~ LISllER Sl'IALL'BE No'qll'IED:.;.OTHERWISE THE SUB­ Lovely summer dresses have just -of the old block. took it from him, t . ~ SClt.IPTIORREMAINSINFORCE ATTBE DESIGNATJID been unpacked, revel1.Iing styles that o:u1y to have it won back again by .... CIGARS TOBACCO CANDY + will" be in good taste the whole SUlll- Hoppe the year after. t ~ SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. EVERY SUBSCRIBER- lroS'I .mer through. They are fine ging- Then Schaefer challenged him some ...... UNDERSTAND THAT THESECONDITION8 ARE MADE daya while hams,bE;~tjful··patternsandvo.i1es, SWisses, linens, etc.,co~orsin ago. and at first it looked' + Direct Wire On All Sporting Events + A PART OF THE CONTRACT BETWEEN PUBLISHmR dainty Il8 It he wcmld wrest the title from t t at 0 a. "ide c:range of 'moderate pnces lioppe again, he wound up 150 t f Al'It"'D SUBSCRIBER. rangmg from $4.95 up to $54.50. cpoInts behind him when the whole Ii- + thing was over, ... • RESERVE YOUR FIGHT SEATS + MEDIATOR NEWS STANDS PRESIDENT FL.-'\.1:8 KU It was a match of three sessions :t t Joe Radicia ..__...... _.. ::. __ . 16th and Farnam KLUX KLAN IN SPEECH of. 500 'points each, and it really did ~ at the Sportsman's ~ ldey~'s News Sta1!uL __. . .__.__-'-__.._.._.1411 Farnam: -'- '. I took as if there was nothing to It but ...... McLaughlin ._...... _. .._.. __208 South 14th . '(Continued from Page I,) ISchaefer during the firl!t eveni¥g. ~ ~ Holtz __,..__ ~~ ._.._.... ._.. .__. . ' __"_'_ 103 North 16th peals to which he must turn a deaf . Hoppe played a wretched game. .;. -!oc Rhyn .:_._.. __ .. c_. .__ c_c_c_._..-c-..-.--..__ . ... ._._716 North 16th ear,' I will have said enOUgh. ifI .. sug - . Seldom had he shown himself to sucl1 :t Now under the management of t Mrs, R.R. MeNeiL....__.. _. . "....._._.. . 1022 North 16th gest that men lose their right of ira-l 'dlsadvantage, Ii- ~ '. . . .' He was off in bis strok~, and what + c"CLINK" Si:m:rhons .__c, • c •__ . ~ •• ••__._. ._~:••_.__••_._1322 Dodge St. lternal hearmg WIhen" ~ey transgress rIs particularly strange for him, seemed ~ CLAIR t.... Frank Douglas ._.._~_.__.__.._...... _.__.__24th and Lake the law of .the ~nd. , '. I vez:y ner>ous. .:t :t Joe Bemrose .._...._... __. .._..__. .__....__._.._. __ ._--,130 North 24th ~e presIdent, a member .or the Wllen the first night's play was .;. SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS TEL. JA 9852 + K ulp . _ _..__. .__.. .. .__ ._.. . .2514 North 24th Shun-e, appeared at the councIl meet- .OVer, Schaefer bad finished his first ~ :t Neltner .._ _.... . __._...... __...__ 2717 Leavenworth ing wearing a red fez and was ~ntro. block of 500, ~d Hoppe only made i t±+±TTTof t,T+++o:t..1-0ft0,.H•.f.J..++1o++++1o-r1:o+++*+±++1o++++++TT1:'T1>~ duecd as "Noble;" lie opened hIS re- tT7, or 223 behmd bim. I n c Castle' Pharmacy .. . -;-;,,_._.---..-_..= .•__ ._c..._622 South 16th ,- . trib . FM To most billiard players that would . _:~ marKS WIth a u'te to ree ason- b. . b _ __ _+ _•...... t- _._ +_ + : ..: : ..: ..: ..:#:_:..:..: :_: :..:..:_: : :-:_:_:_:_:' Sani Nico-tera _. .__..._.. ..• __...... _.. 15th and Farnam aye sen an almost u.nsnrm.ountable i. +...... • .. .:• .ry. . barrier to winning ·the tourney, but ,.:. ·i· "I like the atmosphere of fratern-! not so to Hoppe. . ·i· PHONE JA. 3763 X . .' ity," be. said. "I rejoice in the know- i WlJatever happened to him on the ::: .;- ANTIS WOULD RUlt'li GOVERNOR SMITH . ledge that I am' addreSsing a hody 11IrBt nI~# is hard to explain, for he I:~ P I H t I Ph :i: . c . . . . '. wh;re every heart-beat is IoyauJi IJ:OuId hardly have been so sure. of l:i: ax on 0 e armacy ::: It was to be expect.ed that a bunch of cranks and a few pub- American, where every impulse is hImself, hardly have taken such .:.. ..;-

lic.. offi.Cials.. W.O.. , ul.d... rave.· over the action of Governor Smith .in [American, w.bere everY committment .. ehsnces as to deliberately let hIs rival :i: :i: ti· Re hIm. .'. sio"ning. the re....o.nl bill which took the Mullen-Gao-e law off the and consecra on IS to the public catOnthatth' far aheadd nIofht, h h':· ODd N" hi '.. ~.l:"="- • <:> d't f . t'tut' e seeon g owever, e I• pen ay an Ig .:.••• New York statutes. An eastern jOUl-nalist has a few very pert- .an" 1 s ::ee 1D~ I IOns,., WllB entirely lJimlrelf again. He kept i :i: :i: ; J__ th all'b b'·. b' t ' Sometimes r.here are false ,lm~res- ntIi'Slng the balls against the rail and !::: ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF PAXTON HOTEL .:. neat remar~ on . e a SOl.' mg su Jee • •• SlOns about fraternal orgarozations. got SO caroms in a field less than six I':' .i. Re says that many of the attacks upon Govel.'nor Smlth smc(::: No man ever took the oaths and sub- Inches square, .;-.... 14th and Harnev :;:. he signed the bill repealing the'Mullen-Gage law have been dic- scribed to the obligations with great- IDs high run was 143. ~' t ~.++ ~ . -h . . d th tt er watchfulnes"" and care than I e.."'!{ Schaefer during this competition I ++ ++ 'U ++• ...... ~••••;- • ~ .. mg 1 . e<:W.1.o an· Op1!lg IN' O· erwISe e u ux mSlsts that ( :O-~-;,. -- ~." ""i"~ -.-.*x -."..... We Have the Columbia Yon Want. Prices Range from $30 to $SOO

it. is .a gOOdclittle Klan, that its intentions are honorable, that it QA 1I~" ~::. only meant to be specially patriotic and upright All the night Adv·ert."~ len The Medl"ator Schmoller & Mueller PI·ano Co. riding and mummery and invisible empil'ing was justin fun. And 1514-16-18 Dodge Street Atlantic 1856 JI. ~ whoe=er believes these protestations w{)uld believe anything Will Pay You or .~ " ••••• If . '.. . '. 't •..--..-,,-.. ..-..-..-.-..-..c..- ..-Il .. all ..-..- a. sa -.. s THE MEDIATOR, OMAH~ NEBRASKA Page Three :::T:~:'~.~~:'~~=~~~ ~=:;:e:a.:~7:'i:f~re teIU(}wt~ ft ~ry;·;~:I)·iiT;;;-=,==.E, I I' .'ii() .i rHm."RvN.·MN".NNh",:N.I··11I ti 0 .. 0··"1', Olnd Unwillingly, Are Known to Back in 1906 Cl' . f b' . -: C Ie " :wearColl its po- I'of Sheckard. but they thought that -= .. PAXT8N & GALLAGHER CO. teney~ ,:prigh~:s: .~. Some.are other grands I Charles W€bb Murphy, the new Chi- • '. JO.fl.N. 0 M••A.ItT.IG, Fro••prietOt'.'•• J --:: News AUTOMOBILE .sUPPLIES and .stlll others ~Pl~ ffiStru:nt:ffits. Ieago< owner, gave too much of the __ _ __ ; ______" .. rl" 781-11 !htuth Tenth Street They are of "ar;Vmg hmghts, ac- ~ club's strength for one man.. ..'--..."""""""'-" .:: eordjnit'O the m:rdih~ of the W~·· Ittiirned.ouf that the coming of Stand Iii.iiiiii.;;••••_••••••;;•••••••_••••~ 81'. Ob~rves a wnter fl)r the N~wYork Sheckard proved just the thfug to con- II ~ardboH~d ~atvert Sua Mme men, are so the Cubs into a clllimpionship Farran_d &Spellman I J ACK 0' B R lEN I points in front~d play a &J!IDe~ nantB and world'~ champIonships, TILE CONTRACTOR them. The obJect: of th~ gam ,1& while the pla.yers sent to 2201 CUDling:St. :- Estimates furnished on Tile, Walls, Floors and Mantles. ts to prevent the potu froID. wnr~g Brooklyn soon drifted out C'f the fast ,'. ;.: Telephone ATLANTIC 1629, 716 North 17th St. through the und~r Jaw.and destroymg ~et a.nd the transaction that CUb pa~ i . :: th~ m-olB.rs.F~rtnnately the collar trons thought to b~ so daring turned Soft Drl*nks II '. FRUITS AND CANDIES:- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• does not often win,-liD.d the stretching out to be the bIggest "sucker" trade in I E. ~ . -: ex:erci~. incidental to the play are· years.' 1:1 II CIGARS-TO.BACCO .. b~!iClal. oodf h ds 'have been Perhaps history will repeat itself in I I! CIG'ARETI'ES ~ . any g arm an. i . n this Pennock trade. Pitcher Murray, I Cigars Tobacco .n .. mmed because of a. !:Im::nmgan:ibJio fnii-elder.' 1I1cMHlan and Outfielder II Cigarettes n I'."m••-"...... -"..Y•••••••••••YJ'••••••••••••:. DORSEY'S. . ::::~rt~ec~. r:o_nn:;;~l~i~. ~~ ,neOvfercoburees~, =_~••_~_= ,!gjglB=a!mDmgllml:mlll__I:mlIlllli=m~ =. ese ..:n... be; mSkelnn,neralthhoaUvgeh' fithrsety.Strl-llayg 1.1~I I l;J m -= IfI'#J#'#'miU#iijggWQ¥#MU·,gFiW#i#i#'j@iifffl@gf be solved by,a.. -.public exposure...:.ofth I1m.prove ..,.:but yet It must stand on tIle U - == Implement. For some reason 'Office records 'that the.Yanks gave nC'IJ.e of H Your Patronage n~~ slavery is called white-collar work and Itheir lmDortant strength yet received H Appreciated Tom TUCCI' Chicken Shack' thos.ewho. do not carry the -hod are one ,of the best .pitchers the nation. I in H ~ II~~ sald to be white-collar workers, bnt ::. w - _. - - I! this Is ooJ.y a flowery figure of speech, I~ -H 5206 Center St. the collar that will stay white on the _ :1 "" * ,.,..;;;; jOb not having been made. In families the men-of which have o SOFT DRINKS ~rn.~:J;=.e:i:;::;E.~fut,.,.~a.::.n'; CIGARS Chicken Dinners 1'··C······· .,oa oo'uo ···o·+11 Hotel Plaza TOBACCO those who hll.vebut recently io~ed :fu.e ) collar corps the old perambulatmg pIp-I.O-ur e 0- "HOUg OF COMFORT 1701 Cumillg Street CARL DOUGHERTY, BEULAH and CLAUDE JAMES pin. puts up a .hard fight, but is :linally - t tt AND COURTESY" pushed back, to the evident discom- IN HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINl\fENT fort of the windpipe_ It is fortunate Thai ,-u C.-Ilr 14th and Heward Sis. "1.181' •••••• 11 •••• ,• ..., that only the air passage suiters and • Rates $1.00 Per DayandUp t never the one through which food must ~-HALL PRINTING CO. 1 travel. 8 c Jo Bo KELKENNEY, Joh Printer. ,. Owner aad. Maaager ODD VARIETIES Of MEDICINEOHAlIA ePhone Dollg!aa 11&2 DRIVE OUT 1UO Capitel A'f'eIllle Cobweb Pills SUPlWsed Good for Agu., for an Evening's Refined Entertainment .1111 ••••••••••••••••••••• and Snake's~Head Broth fol" ••••••••••••tie to , Varjous Diseases. 0'''16======::;' ~ . ' ~i rn ~.Yeu at tlle The heads Of V6110mow serpents I New Base San ha# held an lmrwrttUit :p!ll~ in medi- The Smoke Phone Walnut 1850 cine. A strong broth made from them. I· Headquarters and mixed with salt and Spices, and I Always at Your Service one hundred other remedies, was eJD-j Harle-Haas Drug Co. 411 South lItA ESt. ployed under the name of theriac JUlll. " cure for every conceivable disease. DISTRIBUTORS Ciprs ami Tebaceo House Curious survIvals of this old belle! I Council Bluffs, Iowa.' . Soft DriJIb of all Kinds in the efficacy of certain reptiles and 0 0000"•••••••• TO REMll\TJ) YOU Insects as cures for human ills occa- '- "Packey" Goughan, Prop. I S"'t Drinks i!liinaUy come tl'l light, even' in this ad- ·n'UlIlJJ.IlIllRllltmmm.u'...... Il111.""uuornnmm..llmllulllOU1·IlIl11"'...· DRlrJu 846% jl v. THAT THE ~ ~-~ webvaneedpiUsage.are suppil$edIn New·toEngland,be goodcob-for EX'". ·.T····.. RA··'CT..S· CIRdy WOODMEN OF TIlE WORLD the ague.. and ... In .'!;he so.ufu· a es in Jap Park. ~ 1 pt. colors andflavor~32 gals. $8 ~ - . ~ HULSE & Sovereign COmmander. Sovereign Clerk. In the fam.ed park.. in Nara., japan, .~ VACCU FILTERS, eaSIest to oper- ~ II. _-.:_;O" __-.!:l' _ .; . .~ ate, BEST for results, cheapest to § , I~ ~r there:!e~n~es~nI=gis a sacred hurse:u;;;~e.. ThIs,shaggy;~o~ ~ use. ir1~u:nJ;~~~~veWhen used inC3NlE?L~~;conjunction §~ I~ RIEPENcmtloo B1JWlP;''''"'55-h...:..t-'ae- no l1i"a--lS~ the gOlll of thou- -;;umrttmMIUUtmIllJ:t11nlUJtttltl1lf1nflmUunUnttmmml:llnUlUUfl!lmUIII~- 'Reo.;... °Le'• .srtJ...... • ., J'.' .JitL Ulo;f6I.• _• ! , f 1"\&. T. D ""-I.A -. n "-p.r .. ·u 'il. "'"mg:p:!n:u;:u;:¢#xiign:m:w:QWtp:m::qg;~tijJ;4#p:mp@~;:U:t~:::tg.::ru:tm:-~.y:;p;@gt~ =s~~o~o~~~~:~~~ year. It hu Phene Douglas 2019 I Tel. Tyler 'VT4. ! 11II I F"' tIP Wb ... cmtc,.J-1

An i:;;,,:::;:';.;',:fh::':x.from a I LAST CAR LEAVES ~"""~"'~.'~.',:':~ r". '~~:~~~~::::::i:~::::;f;f ·!~.I.· ~ ~+&..4E~t 116ft ~* f~;.r~nLd~:' el'-Jt~n~,~~~c ~ far_tmllDt,aad_man&Ytobepald~~ti eut~=}W::'::::- ~ a long eruise entered a bank In Hull 16th and t:::::::: __,__ 1:22 ~...... I· I""!i'" .... been~ f and greeted the clerk with: "What 13th and Farruun tor 46th and ...ind!.... -"4"".U .. d timoDisla th!ul];OO(l' Ie h he cheer matey1 How's your bnsiness Cuming " ._12:4& 116 Sooth Uth St. Omaha. Neb. f . i an tes of more prommentpeop W G va D". Pe~ doing,• h~Y'1" IDenot13th andtorFarnamDundee__fDr Depot, %:1141:15 .. ••• ,. •• o. .,. ,,' ••••• 1 1: :\i mt. E. 1L TAlUty. Smdtarinm. Trost (Bee) Bidp'. OMAHA. ... _.J'Not very brisk at present;'" an- - Harney S'treet LIne 1"' -----""':. eaver s_': ;; :-:-:-+:-:-:-:-:..::..:-:-:..:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-~ swered the cleFk, "but I hope to_ it :l3dand Parker tD 6th St 12:lill ::.: o,i'. , . Jllld and Parker to Di!pots 1~40 " ~RICAN TR "NSFE"" l :~ lmprove shortly.' said th t 6th and Center for :l3d and Parker_ 1:11i fi..1U,.£. COMPANY.a P 11I Ph J k 3354 :i.: "That's 'ard I" e ar S)'lDpa- Park and Nortlf 24th Streets· I'0ne a" son tbetically Relished out a check: for 16th and Farna.m. East Side__ 1:03 , :i: ,. - 16th and Farnam. West Side.-....-_ 1:23 J ks 3429 -,I' Pt .;! :::.·0 '" . . : £100. ,16th and Farnam for Florence.....-...- 1:12 ac on g I';' ::: "'Row'll you nave fU" asked the 16th and Farnron for. Kans8.fl,Ave- 1:111 'l.~' ace ~ 1",::: WE STORE FURNITURE AND MERCHANDISE "i" clerk 16th and Farnam for 24.th and Ames- 1l:G!. 1324 Leavenworth ~: ••• South Omaha and 42d and Grand 11!) I::: ·i· The. sallor hesitated.. 11 moment,' th.. en l

a pun' a weekl'-Boston Transerlpt. ,. Leavenw..0.rth and De.af In.,"tltute ·i· 15th and Farnam {Narth) 12:14 ' ••0 an torage 00. :::••• 15th and Farnam (South) 12:33 I' 'i· When He Remembered. Benson and AllbrIght SOFT DRINKS .:- *:..:. An absent-mInded man came home I m~ ~~ ~=: ~~~ ~ibri;hL- i~~ ImmlUJUnnnUHlIIlIUmmlllmmmmli CI GAR S l:i: Furniture and Piano Moving, Crating, Packing, Shipping :~: one day after a heavy rainstOl"Ill, very I13th .. and Farnam for 24th and N_ 1:23 ::: TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE DELIVERED :i: bedraggled and wet. Bls wife met _ Fort Crook I..lne JA. 2197 TO BACC 0 ·i' .:0 him t the door and as he greeted her 24.th and N. Sis_. South om" he U:Oll y -:. ;:t::d:isth:m~,:;ra.kthata . ' . 'I6~FDrt ~CrookFar~~~to U:311 D M. r·ll~: 1506 Cass Street Phone JA 3354 :~:• he had for- 24th and eSOlnes CIGARETl'ES ri ed t think that he 'VintOn . 1:50 • ••• Sbe was surp S .<:). .. llitb. &:rid Farnam-south to 24th and I .:0 . .t. even remembered· that he had fo~ot- . Vin,ton _ _" 1:3-0 i t..:..::..: :-:~..:-:..:..:-:..:..:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:..:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:":-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-5- t~ a~'\Tthing and asked h.i.ri1 when he '16th &'Qq Farna.m-south to -24th and j .:...: : :...:..:...~ff:..:..:-~:.. :+(+(:....:..-:.-.:..:..:-:..:-:..:~:++:..:..:..:..~.·...:++o~...•..oo...... ·_.~ • '.,. Yl;nton .:20 H0 -t eI . I• :ff:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:+(.-:.. bad thought of It. +t~ I'L~ he lQ""Lh and Farnam-north t!J. 2!th and ;2 4,6#l§iMi#idi'f#,iYeVader (grimly}-Well1 24th and Lake to 24th and Vinton.-1::48 Moderate Prices ' POPK BRU. co. :i: corpora :i: ",,'IIl'\f' is the hest ',ay to approach 2-4tha.rid Lake to Ud and L.------12:35· caft4'-a, T1NNt.No,- Dfttga., RubIIoer ·i· .i. ''''''u fOl'.a h:mT' 42d'~ L to 24th and VintOll..-...... l:15 EMIL LEA"" Pr ...... ~.. Fortieth and Farnam Str.u>t·C' •• J~ - ' CouncIl BlUffs and Omaha -' ".r, op. ePaN ALL KIGHT ':. ~ "" o!. "If y"'1 :1'-';' !'eD<;:itive, better write Pearl and Broadway tor Omahll-::-- 1:30 ·i. 0 m a h a ·f for ir. 1;1;". .'. j l';J you get niy reply. 14th -and Howud for R. L DePo~ 1:JO ..,... DeftYwy NJ"lIIl Ru "" 0.. .,. ;;;;~~ .~.~:: ",~:;n"":f l...,H,ling it."-LoD- 1~~Howard tor Pearl an4 S:f,f IIUUUlIUmnUIlUlllllIIlIIUtIlJUlIIUnUUH ...... 11Ift .....'"-- ~~""~~+~}o:":+:">:":-:-:-:-:-x",,,,:,,:-:,,,,,,:--:+:o(,,:--r:..:...,,,:-:.t mE MEDIATOR, OM1\.H~NEBR.ASKA -, AlLAI SIMPSOI, TELEPHONE AND AUTO IN THRILLING AERIAL .SCENES BIG "RACE FOR SUPREMACY Tired Feet COLLAR POSEU R, . The number of autos in the United FEATURE OF "THE GO-_ET.TER" States is almost equal to the num­ Massage gendy with soothing . II MOVIES lOW ber of telephones. .According to the report of the American Telephone The most thrilling and picturesque aerial scen,es ~ver staged; . ~ Be S and Telegraph Company, there are fOT a motion picture, it is said, were made in the filming of "The IM~ Whose . ace as en.een 14,050,569 Bell telephones in the Cools, rests and refreshes .' Go-Getter," a Cosmopolitan picturization of a PeterB. Kyne story III ~ demonstrated beyondJ' Cooper, Cyril Ring, Ida Darling, Jane ~ owner a couple of meals a day, ! I Sch.roeder of Omaha.. a.nd Miss Glad- .h.e poSSIbIlIty of a doubt that loco- Th mas GB ku- d th ! make his hed. and keep bls ;! ys Brecker are the two on duty. I,motives and street cars are more sub- la° , f eOtrge ac ;:., an 0 er t house dean." ! II' • . ;" tiall '" l..uilt ..1._ ..4on_ p yers 0 no e " " Miss Brecker was a member of the .'1 y 'U ~ a...... - ~ _ _ ...... -..$> I ;:e~ty\V~~t;::':~~ ~~e~':~~ I~1·il'l...·B·.Il...•...~...y.·.·...·...V.·.'Y...·rl'rlY ,h..'\s·.·rl',lIh.~r;fI ora in several interscholastic and i. .- ."1 m~='alSOMidwestern A. A. U. swimming;.- A C' dOt St fAIl h P I a-; holds a number of Mid-I::.. .re 1 ore or t e .eop e ·:1 western A. A. U. records both plunge 111I Omaha 0 d Salt Lake Cit.., 11I111' for distance and free style. !11II11II g en ,1 II. MiSS Brooker is a daughter of H. J·I·. B I Brooker, 4529 South 19th.street, So,\1III Out of Town MailOrders "1"'1 Omaha, and will be at the pool thru- !.: Accounts'BED DE0 ~. out the summer months. She ",ill re- :III' Promptly m'li I turn to Iowa for the fall sem=::er. . j w- SOJicited' Filled Ilil Mrs Schroeder is Miss Brooker's! 11II .' - - gs senior and has developed scores of III. ~5 ~ expert s'Nimmers. Several of her un- 1111II 1417 Douglas St. Be derstudies are now accre:lited instrnc- i.. m' tors. ' UY ON ~151 Her most important positions were!.I.. Style B. . PAYMENTS Qualit1J ~l1J at the natatorium in Chicago, and at l.B 5 ';Y "-'}it Sandy Point. She was at both these 1.11II ~ii places a full season. I II !i>'i§ Mrs, Schroeder teaches any stroke,1·ts These. Little Prices WiII Indicate the ililI ! but a~dvocatesk the Ausb:alian crawt i ~1'Il B dd VI .mi'i I and 51 e stro 'e. i -!II S iii I The Australian stroke; is preferable i!lli e eo a ue upremacy ~ij i for women as it is more simple to i.B B'iifJ.t learn and'most as effective as some of , fl.- FOR M.·.EN FOR WOMEN iii the more difficult ones. i II B. I Both instructors gnarantee to·. ~ m.l ny i::::n: novice to swim within fiVej~ Straw Hats Sport Sweaters ::1 ! .' Ii Do not measure the Qualitv bv this low 11II I RETAIL GROCERS TO 'II No need to pay higher pl'ices for good qual- price. They are worth se,'eral time~ more but ",-1 PIC~rrc AT KRUG PARK! J/1 ity straws in new styles. are marked for quick clearing. .11I i 1I The Omaha Retail Grocers'Associ-l. $1_48 $1.98 $.2_45 SLIP-OVERS 99 ~·I ation "in hold its twenty-tiftb. an- .= S~ftl c8J'et~s C !IIIl' nul picnic at Krug Park on Thurs-.i • m• .day, JUly19th. ,-. SILK Night Gowns ~ar; W kSh· t S Sh IIIllilii-I The aunual outing, which this -. . or If Summer . oes llli celebrates. a quart.er. of century ofl. Men's summer Oxfords HOSIERY and Teddys Iii ji 1 1III Of cp.ambray. Well- P . II life, will not only be attended by the, 11II made and of the qual- of aim Beach and In black, brown and Of muslin and batiste. II ! a.SSO.dation members,hut by at least'•.·.·.11 itv to bear up under whit.e canvas. Well- white. A good quality Well made and good ..,JIll· ..' . made 3.l.1d good range and an unus'ual value trimmI'ng- SpenI'al r"or ... half of.the non-member grocers of.- strenuous servIce. . . ;:S. L II of sizes. To close out, at- only- liII I1 Omaha acc~rding t~ Vice Preside:nt.'111. S·al 69 . lIliI; Sam Rosenblum, chamnan of the PlC- 1& peel.·C 98c 69c 89c llillll ; me committee. ~.. III!m l Efforts will be made to put the pic- 111I• m I nic over on a larger scale than ever·lll_ St-Ik Hose Knit Tl-es TWEED HIKING .·1 It is ex.peeted that 20,000 personsIII· KNICKERS SHIRTS .-1 will participate, as free admission tick:-1.. Of pure silk in black iflial ets are to be distributed by the gro-.III and all colors, inc1ud- Choice of the house. ~ ill If cers two weeks prior to the event. • ing brown, grey and Good variety of colors Of all wool tweed. Women's hiking shirts 11II"" I' . I' . th' • champagne_ A very Well made and well in tan, blue and brown. a- To shmu ate Interest In . elr'all- . III startling value at this and combinations. • ! nual frolic' among the kiddies, the.1Ii special plice. fitting. Good quality. II ! IIII :~~n~~s p:":~a~:~:n s~~::~: p::ie: ':. 49c .49c $2.98 $1.95 :-1 ~-:-:-:-:-:-:..!o+:-:-:-:-: ..:..:..:..:-:..:-:-:-:-:-:-:..:~-:..:..:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-.:-:..:--:-:-:-:- which willbe given away ~ the.- Jll!Il:~: ALWAYS THE BEST SHOW AT THE :~: holders of the lucky numbers. -:..- - II :1 -t' -t' ad:~:a:~;;.::U - Boys~ 'Ii Rl~~liltE ·:l:~:II. •• .1: be printed on the < Knicker Pants HAIR NETS =i= The ponies will be bougllt and put •• There are 150 in the lot, and every one a All colQrs in cap or fringe shape. Of the B.l :~: ~: on exhibition, probably at Krug :park, •• real value. Of the good fabrics and made best quality human hair and at a price that • Il' ·i· seve.ral weeks prior to. the picnic. II. to withstand active wear. ,,,ill cause 'women to bny them by the doz- ••1::: :~ ens. Come here Wednesday and bu,", a • • j" "We want to meet all our eustom--. 9.9c good supply while the quantity lasts. . .:;: .( ers at tlrls picnic,t' declared Chairman • •• ~ ;i: Rosenblum yesterday, "just to shoW" fl. 5 for 25c • :?. 5' 'em how sincere we are, for it is part Jli .' - "I':~ l r\l'~yr.·.-.-Y-~if&:-.·II the customers' picnic the same as if; y_.r.jl6jJIJJJ._~. ~ ~, .~ •.•-.-.-.r~~-.-....._....•...... II~\5: ~~-JI'....JIi'.",.". ~ -...... ,~HARRY WATrS, Manager _:-..._.~~-t _._._A~.::.: iQ. ours..nm '< • • -" ". '" 11: !:, + _ _._._..--. _._.__ ~ II... II .--.'. •••• ""