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WOTS' THIS? DAVE MIKE CLARK Ct O. PHAS MANY GOOD SHIDE TO MEET MR. FOR SHERIFF IWHO THEY ARE, HY SCHOELL. LET'S HOPE l\'1ike Clark is running for sheriff because the people want . him. That fact has been made MEN IN THE TICKET JAKE ISAACSON, AMERICAN 'LE patent to the least observing. THEY SEEK SU PPORT GION PROMOTER, PROMISES Business men approve his past FANS THIS DISH FOR administration. The av~rage! TURKEY DAY citizen believes that Mike Clark Others Not So Good Including .~* B. was renominated because he de- This Column Devoted to the Demo !Hey! Lookit, you sports! See served to be and they will vote for him because he has their Howell for Senator what's eoming, maybe. Dave Shade, fnll confidence. cratic Candidates he of hit and duckit fame. If the He is not a silk stocking can- dream book is okay then we are to didate. The door to Mike llave him as our guest, Turkey day. Clark's office is open to all and HENRY BEAL. MAY LEAD THE TICKET He is expected to meet the foxy Fran- at all times. fI you believe that HITCHCOCK SHOULD BE HE-ELECTED one good tum deserves another Bnffalo~ kie Schoell of New Yawk. you should place a cross in front Mike Clark Has Thousands of Staunch Friends Backing Him forI'Th.ey have met twice and each time of his name on election day ISecond District Seems to Be Strongly in Favor of Sending James Sheriff-Judge Sears Well Liked-Randall Will Probably the eastern boy got the decision. He J. Hanley to Congress-M. L. Endres in'Hot Race with Defeat Bryan-Race Hottest One in Yea.rs---The is a fQxy bird with the mits is this No less an authority :than the fam.- Mike Clark-Democrats Seem to ThinkIt Their Year Men, Not Politics, Will Count Most. Schoell and as a walloper, that's him ous old quarterback for Holy Cross all over, Mabel, and then some. The and present S1. Louis coach, Stevel ., . • Ameriean Le.giC)fi is arranging the af-tO'RourkG is a.uthority for the state- . (Editor s ~ate: . ~emg absol~telY man should be returned to the Capitol (tEditor's Note--:ln these columns1senate wh~reas his opponent stands fair. Cum' on Jake, tie 'em up, thement that ''The Nebraska University mdependent m politic~ the. Media~or by the greatest majority of votes ever we p.resent our reasons for supporting high ~ that august body and through. faIllS are waitin' for a real scrap and this season 1las the greatest football presents for th: conSI~eration of .Its recorded. or fighting certain candidates on the his long years as seIlJator from fuls if you give 'em anything different it's team in the history of American foot- readers very b~ef stOrI?S concernmg As a man, the present senator stands republican ticket. The G. O. P. has state is in position to make his· in- thecm;tain for you and every one else ball." Steve claims· that Nebraska most of the leading candidates There high in the estimation of the general nominated sever,al men that should fluence for good felt. During fue pres- connected with the fight game in Oma- could beat Harvard on a Thursday,. are a few men on both ticket:s t~at no public. As Nebraska's senior senator be elected, others that should be -de- ent eampaign J.\:i-r. Howell has ta,Iked ha. And that's a fact, if YOU don't be- Yale Friday and Centre on Saturday Iman or woma~ cau conscIentIously he has stood head and shoulders above featedlincluding too head of the ticket,. much of radio and such but haS said Heve it get away from the inside crowd 2.Jld Steve is about nght at that. WatchIvote for a~d this paper ~oes ~ot.heSI- any that has preceded him. R. B. Howell.) ,little on the'live issues of the day. If and mingle for a few minutes with the them take the Oklaihoma Sooners forItat~ to pOInt them 0:rt In this lssue, Senator Hitchcock is for the Soldier the people of this state would do them- multitudes Who slap down their jack a stack Qf college ohips Saturday whil~ others are entitl~d to the full Bonus, and against the infamous new FOB SENATOR-R. B. HOWELL selves a favor they will keep R. to keep the' 01' game going. aiternqon. confIdence of the public.) tariff. So are most Nebraskans. His The re-publicans have as their stand- Beecher .Howell at home. Meanwhile opponent endorses every act of the ard bearer for United States Senator, Omaha voters would do w.all to ra- For Senator--Gilbert M. Hitchcock present administration, which means , Ro'berl Beecher Howen, a man who we elect his as .water eomm1ssion.er as READ· RECORD OF BAUMAN AND Politics aside, Gilbert M. Hitchcock he must at least tentatively agree with believe has a dean record so far:as ms he has had broad and valuable experi- is the logical man to represent Ne- President Harding that the soldiers personal character is concerned. He ence along fhat line and it is experi- URE AS CITIZE.II. S AN.D bm.ska at Washington the next six are not entitled to a bonus and that he has heen an asset to fue city/as head. enee that eounts whether it be in a n OFFICIALS Iyears in the senate. During his 12 will stand by the republican tariff of the Water ooard and Puhlic Utili- local position or in the United States I years service he has proved time and which adds two or three hundred dol- ties co~sion.. Further than that Senate.· 1a~ that he not only has the inter- lars to the annual living cost of each he has little to recommend him as a t'sts of Nebraska at heart but has the family. Every man that is true to man for the exalted! position he as- FOR CONGRESS-WILLIS G. SEARS Bauman Has Made Good All His Life and Is the Man to Servt:. faculty and the opportunity t.o do the himself and his state should and can pil'es;; Willis G. Sears is can:ying the re- as County Treasurer-Ure's Official Record is VerY Iworth while things for this state and with good grace vote to return our $hoqid -lfeif;O to the senate it WOUltl .llUbli~ banner as nominee for coil- Murky-Tried to Serve Two Masters - the nation that his constituents expect present senator. ~. a Ne~ indorsement of HAr-.! gress{r'om the s~ud ·distriet. He !of him. ~s Ship Subsidy; program also of has .been llonored many tirtlesby the ! Hitchcock is the leading democrat in IFor Congressman-James H Hanley the robber t~.~ bas bee:q, ~Lpa.rty,of Li;ncoln. Grant. andMcKin.leY ono J. BAlThIAN .'-, WIIJJA.M G. URE ! the senate tod~. His influence is So much has been said favorable to recently en'OOted. He stands by andi and has filled the pOsitions to whieh Otto:1. Bauman stands 1?ut as the It would make mighty interestingInext only to the present republican. the candidacy of James H. Hanley that for th.e pre$ident'iJ, program which in-j he has been eleeted w.ij.hi honor and: one man :running for an important po- reading to the voters of Douglas conn-l senate lead£r and he is needed in the it would seem a waste 0 ftime to fur cludled the dirty 'slap at every ex-credit. He had been a fine and just .. . ty and especially to his church friends, upperhousenow even more thanduring ther elaborate on his sterling qualities serviee man in the conntry who be-ijudge and has just the right tempera- htical office who should be elected to have Bill Ure tell them just how he i the trying times of war and the years or {)n the many reasons why he should ~eve ~Y are entitled to some eon- ment,and·t:he matured. age for such a I~or the .two .principal reaso~.that he "pu: over" the"-aamination for.Treasur-I that have followed.. Voters should be elected tO'represent the second dis siIieration at the hands of ~ Amer- place. JUdge Sears is not a youngIls an exceptionally well qualifled maD er ill 1911 when he ran agmnst 1. L. i know that Senator Hitchcock has been trict. Of the scores of reasons why iean pUblic. If he is consistant he man. any more and WOUld; hardly be for the place and that his opponent, I' Beisel. Quite a few people around 'I the greatest advertisement that N e- this young and virile man should be wlJuJ.d fight any future efforts that expected to put the vim into his work William TIxe, is not only unqualified town already know all about it and i1 braska has ever had, not excepting sent to Washington none is more pat wo~d 00 'Put .fO.rfu ·by the American as co~es~.as wi~l his opponent bu: is unfit for any office, public OrjWOUld be.well for the rest ?f the voters I even the so-called Peerless leader. ent. or impre~sive than the f~ct that Legion and other peoples and organ- who 1S Just m the pnme of his life. PrIvate. to acquamt themselves Wlth the clr-I For years the press of the country Ihe lS so constituted that he Wlll be on :izations for a soldier bonus. If lIe is not elecl:.€d it will not mean I Mr. Bauman during the past six cumstances before November 7th. j cam.ed Washington news that featur- Ithe job day and night fighting for the Howell would be a nonenity in the (Continued on Page Five) years has been chief deputy to the pre- Bill has been able to get away with Ied Hitchcock of Nebraska in their news people he represents. It is a fact that I 1 j sent treasurer, Michael Endres, and ,most an,.'i:hing thus far but his politi_ columns nearly every day. Such a (Continued on Page Five) during that time has become thorough- cal davs are numbered. -Watch the WILLIAM CURRAN PROMIS'ES RELIEF !Yfamilia:rwithallthe.intricatework- return;. election night and see the PEOPLE OF CITY WANT WM F mgsof this very complicated and over- awakenmg of the voters. . • II burdened office. A great many people would like to I TO POOR FARM IJIMATES;:IF ELECTED The present democratic nominee for have sanctimonious Bill TIre let themI county treasurer is an Omaha product. in on the secret of just how he was WAPPICH AS MUNICIPAL JUDGE He was born, rais6j1 and educated here. able to serve as Treasurer dlll1ng theI South Side Candidate for County Commissioner Should Be Elected ~e was graduated from the Omaha last year of his tenn of office and still -Adam SIoup a Popular Candidate-Kubat in the Race- I~gh school back in ~890 and.during alII' devote most of. his time to the windingiDinneen, Shotwell and Elgutter Other Candidates, All of, Them Rotten Condiions at County Hospital Should at Once Be lIDS years here has lived a life b.eyond up of the affaIrS of the wholesa'l.e end Popular-:F}-Lewes, Del.-A mother hen belong FAINTS AT MEETING ing to George Walli?, a farmer living along the ,Georgetown-Rehoboth Beach, "DEAD"HUSBAND has pro'I"E~d that the chicken is a bet ter fighter than old Jim Crow. A day or two ago a hen of the common barn- Dramatic Scene When Woman, - yard variety, while piloting thirteen fluffy youngsters through a wheat Rem.arried, Meets Man Sup:' stUbble, saw a big black crow pounce posed Killed in War. on one of her little ones and attempt t(I fly off with it for supper. . Staunton, Mass.-Mrs. Mary Etta The mother then saw the peril of Cleary Leonard-Chartier, thIrty-six her progeny and leaped in the air, and pretty, supposed war widow, bride reaching the black kidnaper and be of two months, was strolling along laboring him so severely that he was, the street on the arm of Victor F. obliged to drop the chick and fly into i C ded I Chartier of Jewett, Conn., her new a high altitude for safety. Several I an I ate husband, When she suddenly stood automobilists who witnessed the bat-! for Re-Election rigid in her tracks. Then with a glad tIe declare the hen never showed the Icry of "my husband," she broke from white feather for a moment nor hesi Chartier's arm, rushed up on Edgar tated in attacking the greatest foe of Be was born in Nebraska 63 years ago, Nelson Leonard, discharged soldier, the chicken family. He has published the Omaha World Herald for 37 years. showered him with kisses, then fell They were, however, amazed at the , in a faint at his feet. I ferocity with which she countered on I' His influential position in the 'United States Senate makes him This dramatic denouement of a war· the black marauder, and the crow himself was evidently taken by sur-I ever "You See Those Teethl" I time marital mixup wfll ha,e its se- more useful than to 'Nebraska. . I quel here when :Mrs. Leollard-Ghartier I' prise at the 'Vioience of his assailant,l ,.••••••••_ ••_111••••••••••••••••_ smn agreed upon before the work was ! will appear in First District court on for he winged away at top flight to Ii the nearest woods, leaving two or I undertaken. Part· of the money had Ithe arm of husband No.1 to answer been paid, but. he said he diJ?n't under- to a .ct:ar~e of bigamy brought by hus- three neck feathers behind as testi- I, stand why the rest still ",as unpaid, uand No.2. mony of tlIe prowess of the mother I THE "Why," exploded Mrs. Handler, "do Mrs. Leonard-Ghartier, deliriously hen. : I Dot pay the doctor the .$301 I'll tell happy at being reunited with the hus In such encounters the crow is con-I Bldered almost equal to two barnyard I you why," she told the jury. band she supposed resting beneath a j ' tref> her ot an afternoon drivingabO'iSt I REAL BOSS OF the .villa Borgllese anLondon.' She virtually bo'sses'the v~-"'a,' b~'~g nearer was th'e ideal ... • "'C=.r. ~ , ,. greedy uncle who is anxious to annex IlIIIIII ..... entire Italian royal family. including spot, .asit is within motoring distance her fortune.. 11IIIII • her brother, Prince Umberto. Sheot Rome,;'...The historic old Spanish swindle ap- • •..... has inherited her mother's beauty, but Most important of Family. parentIy has gone out of fashion :lrJ .:. .:. not her timidity. It was she who The most important member of the the United States, but it is still III • _ _._...... PRE SEN T POL ICE J UDG E ••• planned her trip' to England. Being royalfaInily Is the Crown Prince Urn- vogue in other parts of the world.: : nearly tw~tY-one, and not ha.viIig berto, who, during the last tew Germ&nY has recently supplied quite...... _ .._...... Solicits Your Vote For .. been out of ItaIy, she told her royaImonths, has been visiting the different a crop of;kind-hearted gentlewen who .:. ..:. mother that she must get about to see provinces so that the Italian peoI1le advanced money for the release~of the .... •... the world.: may become acquainted with their tn- dark-eyed Spanish beauty who was ~t .. III ' .t Probably no commoner's family have ture king. H~'has made a decideQ!y suffering in a raHnfest-ed cell and ~..., 1 ...... lived such a dull life as have the royal favorable impression on the people. slowly dying on a diet of bread and .:. U II .!. children. Their mother was so afraid Hii! smi,iehas captured their fancy, water while the bats hovered about... n .+. that they would get wrong ideas of and wherever- he goes even though if her head and added to the terrors 01 .:. J ... life that she rarely al~owed themeven is shopping in Rome, his motorcar is her solitary confinement. • ~.." to have.' mends in .to tea., .As for go- sUrrounded by admiring crowds, aux· Beauties'in Granada. .:.. ..:.. ing to visit the children ot her ladies- I()llS to see him at.close range. In the • in-waiting, such ..an' innovation was royal entourage he also is very popu., Granada has always been a popUlar ••• .~. never even suggested. It was only Jar, though he, too, has led a very quiet· center for the men who have con· .:;. U +~ when the new governor of the crown' life and .has nev~r become intimatel:~:~~~'to :~h~lgtie:nofIr~~grlso:~ .:. ..:. took charge that acl1ange came over with the sons of the gentlemen and .. the royal family;; ladies-in-waiting. From a very timid scores of lesser writers have credited ••• .:. Commander . Bonald!, as he was boy. he has grown into a young man Granada with havIng more beautiful ..... ••., when :first he was made aide-de-camp ready for his future job. His father women than any other city in the .:.. ON NON-POLITICAL TICKET ..:. to the king, and later- governor of the considers him suitable to take his world.· .. crown, is a Venetian and a man ot. place, and would willingly abdicate, The legend of the 'Rose of the Al· .:. .:. good family but not of noble lineage. but this, too, would be a disappoint- hambra and the stories of the three ••• Why Expel"iment When You Have a Capable .... He becam~ a favorite with the royal ment to the people, who admire the pa- beautiful" princesses, Zayda, Zorayda .:. .:.. children, because he was youngish in triotism and simplicity of the ''first and Zorahayda, hover about the Al, : and Efficient Judge? • years and 11 cheerful, happy peI"son. citizen" of Italy. hambra and make it the natural ref· .... .:. They shared his society with that of Even those who consider a mOD- ,uge fo.r disappointed investors in dis- .:. .:-:....: ....:-:-:...: ...:-:-:..:-:.. Municipal Court will be the Police Court .:. their brothel', and whenever they want- archy _an obsolete' institution are tresse-... beauty. .... ••• ed, a,nything thev. often talked it over 'united in admitting· tha't though V'1ctor So iL [b not strange that searchers: after January 1st, 1923 t. with Bonaldi. Emmanuel is a king he coUldn't be a for princesses should come to GranadaI... .. Until this year the queen always or- better head of the state though he after baving sought vainly for myth!· ..:.. .:. dered clothes for Iolanda, as well as werea'president. I cal castles in mythIcal mountains. .... EI til b 7th 1922 ... for the other children, but now that "We have-nothing against our king, . Most of the modern Spanish princesseI!l : ec Ion ovem e, Iolanda is grown up she prefers to and feel it w{)uld be a· mistake to ! are being held captives in castles by .,;+ r, ..:t order her own dresses. change him for an ordinary 'man, who Ithe sea. Castles by. the sea are 80 .... • .. Deals Directly With Tailor. woultIsurely look only to his own in- much damper, and then it is much ••• • .. - terests," I have often heard peasants more romantic for rescue parties to : • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .: No doubt the question of a separate and workmen say.-Agnes R. MackeD-j approach the rock coast In ships and - - - - - . allowance for Iolanda niight have been sie in the New York Tribune. ' wave to the impriso:Qed princess, who . held in abeyance had not a letter been will promptlv tear her c1othinO' to bib I - - - -.- - - . received from an Italo-American tailor and make a'rope with which ~e will ,.:. .:. begging the princess to fill in an in- Largely True.n lower hers,elf from the gloomy tower: I' ••• ••• closed form with her measurements, "They have a new ear. Many of the impostors who are mlU' : : stating What sort· of -dress she would "They have? They can't a1ford it.II keting adventure to credulous invest· "..t ..... like the patriotic overseas taIlor to "I know; it's alWay. the people I 0l'S give their princesses the names 01 .... 'he' roval ~e....t-g -oman can't'-afford them who are b'u..rtn~ ""'..:.woo i' d A '!..,.. make- her:• T ' "'...... ,. ... ~ -.-- tamous women who have been dea !..... 0tt0 J. Baum..an ..•.... was called in and the., measurements nowadays.n tor centuries. Moraymah and Aish~. : t 'taken and sent the ~ same day, with a ..:+ ..... - th More Like It. queens'of the Moorish regime, who! : • letter from .the cprineess saying at "have bee,n dead for over 400 years, and 1. ••• .~. she would like a riding habit, as no "A scientist claims he canwelgh.. ... one had ever made her one which one's conscience," many other celebrities of history and \ ••• I I legend have lent their names to Prln- : fitted her perfectly. This step wllS not "By the ounce?" cesses suppos~d to be in distress. : e hIe I ded f ••• :~:r~O:d ::: sZ~~tt~o~ "No; by the scruple, I imagine.n Visitors Are Warned. II·t .. IS t e oglca can 1 ate or .i. application'to the secretarial st:aff ot WORKS IN' VAIN TO Hotel keepers in Granada have be , ••+ ...+ the royal househOld, who, in turn.. ,.. .', ". ". . ' rome-skilled in detecting visitors whc i.:. .:.. :~::gh~;: =~e;e~::~ai :::e: ,FREE DYING WIFE ;:e;e:~~; :~:pv~~n~~~~~ti::l[ .. uiries and seldom admit they have i· Coun'ty' Treasurer .:.. the princess is modern enough and q +.. •.... feminine enough to want to attend to.-_ been duped. Fre,quently they inqulr{ I' .:. ..•• things in a hurry. She l,Uldher sisters 1Pinned Under Overturnerl Auto for gypsy fortune tellers. or astroll} ••• ..:. and her brothers all waited anxiOUSly1 Sh f St I d t 0 th gers, who probably charge well for i : : for several months, and Mafalda, wh;o , ' e.s rang e. o. ea their services. I·.· .... Is a terrible tease, worried her poor I Before Husband's Eyes.. Letters concerning the distressec! .:. .:. sister Iolanda because an American Iprincesses are usually marked strictl:s: ••• ••• tailor had wanted to play a joke on Franklin, Pa.-WhIle h~ husband confidenti~l, and instruct1.;>ns are given t..:. .:. her. vainly tried to lift an automobile that nothmg must be sald to anyone I : • . But atter three months were over which had overturned and pinned her! lest the Ilfe of the princess be endan, I.:" US .:+ a box was brought to the royal resi- neck beneath the nmnlng board, Mrs. gered. Most of the duP.es are too I.... ca llIfIII ,. .:.. deuce, VIlla Saboia, outside the Sal- William Howser, forty-eight, stran- much ashamed of their plight to con,! ..:. ••• aria gate. and in it was a 1I'0nd~ gled to death before his eves tess openly that they have been! • : dertu1 riding habit of covert cloth ant! Mrs. H{)wser was able to Wk with gulled. _. I·t ·t also a skirt, in case the princess some- him for a time, but as the heavy car I .... ••• times rode a sIde saddle. The suit settled In the soft earth her breath BIRD DIES WlTH HER YOUNG,' ..:.. •... fitted beautifully, and otQer costumes became slower, and she died as he I ...... t. wouIn no doubt have been ordered, strove in desperation to lift a weight Killed in Forest Fire in New Jersey; : : but the tailor refused to accept paY-hecould not budge. Rather Than Desert I·.· He has been Chief Deputy County Treas- .... ment for the habit. insIsting that the u_ d ,...- E...... F . -'"ons ...... an ...... ". .=.' emuSL , Her Nest.' I.··..v f th t' d d •.. letter written so kindly and simply by wbo WA.re also occupants of the ear, . .... urer or e pas SIX years an eseryes pro- .. the princess was enough reward. ! • motion. • coursf', under the circumstances, the Asbury Park, N. J.-A dead gaunt i.·. ... ""~. ro.'yal princess could not possibly ae- pine was a giant torch half way up i:: .:..:...:..:..:..:...:-:-:..:..:..:..:..:-:_:_:_:_:..:. : Its length in the big woods lire, which His years of financial and business training +.+ eept further kindnesses. f B. 11 . I·...I" E Eft· . • This bit oj; independence on the part swept the outskirts 0 ne e recent-! ••• cOllomy IClency -especially qualify him to conduct an econom- .. o.f Iolanda led her to broach the sub- ly. At the very t{}P was a giant fish· i.... • .. _" Th haWk nest, and braving thp. inferno!: .:_:_:-:-:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:..:_:_:_:_:_:..:_:' ical and efficient administration. :: ject of a separate >U.Lowance. e ()f flame and smoke a parent biro ..+ matter was talked over with the friend hover-'> over the nest with a fish III Ii •• 'dmiral B' aldi (for "'" He is thorouQ'hh.' honest and is faithful to . and counseI or, .a on its beak for the three baby inmate;;, .... - . he had been promoted), and finally the. craning their neclffi over the edge. II :: public trust. : queen agreed. Finally, wheeling in desperation. the ••• •... Does' Her Own Shopping. bird conquered Its terror and settled '+:. He has never held an elective political ..:.. During--the last few months Iolanda upon the nest just as the tree toppled j... office. ++. has been shopping on her own account with a resounding crash into the blaz. : : .. and has ordered several dresses,.nearly ing underbrush, carrying the hawk i·... •... all of them coats and skirts. Her mother and babes to death. ,.:. .:.. friends SIlY that it is this fondness for . .... ••• coats and skirts which has decided her To Honol' Noted Frenchman. :- : to order some when she is, in London. The French Academy of Sciences hM ...... + Until this year she never went to the been officially informed that Switzer- ..:. .:.. opera in the evening, as the queen is land Is preparing to commemorate the ••• ••• a great stay-at-home and prefers mit- centenary of the great French me- .:. 0 J B ..:. ing hospitals and charitable institn- chan1cian and watchmaker, Abraham • •. tt tions during the daytime, whieh leaves ~ Louis Breguet. Born In Neufchatel in .:..0 auman• .:.· her ready'to retire early at night. 1147, member Of the Institut and Bu- .... ••• This cluste$g around the home reau of Longitudes. he died in Paris in ..:. .:.. hearth Is not ~t all to the taste of 1823. The astronomical and· nautical • .. Princess Iolandli and her sister, Ma- instruments Invented by Breguet were .:. +:. falda. They have gradually taken to noted for the perfection of thier work- .:. COUNTY TREASURER I x .:4o going to the theater, accompanied by manship. His Improvements in ••• for' ••• fudies-in-waiting. .As no royal balls watches included the use of rubies • • have been given tor seven years. In pivot holes. Ile:fled to London dur- h• A...... neither has been introduced to the ing the Reign of Terror, but returned .:4o ..:. mner circle of society, which is their struggles in Vain to Free Wife. after the ninth Thermidor. On the oc- ••• •... ~~~ttls~~~~ ca~of~~enary~S~ : ~~ ter IolaI1da must have a coming-ont. BUffered injuries and were-,unable to council of st~te will hold next )·ear an , •••••• Society is not much in eitherot assist Howser in his e1!orts.' International competition for chrono-. these girls'" 1ife,as they have been Howser was driving so faSt at a meters in theobservatolT of NeD!· SUBSCRIBE FOR THE b.rought up t.q lovethe open air. When- bend that he was unable to make the chatel. 'ever they lltlveachance th~,go motor-,. tum...... The ear lOhot to one side of the ,,:,-.mg RrQund the conntry with only a road and went over $eightcfoot em· .gentleman in waiting'and a chauffeur. bankment. Howser and theFert1ng Few of Us Are;., The latter bas Utt~ to do, as Princess tons were thrown cl~r of the ear, "Tbis is a man's world:' she (!()1D< :Hafa1da has a1retdy been given her but Mrs. Howser was caught under it permit as dla!ljfe11$e and avery clever when it landed, upside down. The plaine<'!."Maybe It IS,~, he replied. "but don'tI EDIAT , Me 'She _Is. . Any Yisitor to Rome can runhing boardi:ested on; her- neck. blame me. I'm not guilty," . __ • ~ ". "'4 _,- .". OMAHA~S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER .rAGE FOlm ' THE MEDIA~·~A. NEBRASKA ,------~-.~.-..--~-.-...;....------.,'itorin01:olah~ .His newspaper, the World-Herald, publishes more J";";":":";":":":";":":":":":":-:":":":":":":":":":":":-:-:":":":":":":":":":":-:-:-:"H":":-:-:":"H"1' . ME·DIAT·,"·0·R advertising every nronth than the: Bee and News combined. That's :i: * "Th'., ',e .'. .' .' .' '. .., ''. .. why they're sore. ' ::: OTTO A. SINKIE :!: . ., Th~ Lodge-Brandegee-Newberry leadership in Congress and at :i: People's Candidate "BY PETITION" for :~: PUBLISHED 'W1tJC1[J,Y BY the White House doesn't care what happens to the farmerS of the ~: CO UNTYAT TOR NEY :i: The ··M··ed·t·ator pu·bil~hinaCo West: What farmers need is tO,get men at Washington who,like :!: i . . •. .. '. '...... uc· ...• Senator Hiteheock, willw.ork'foi their interests. ';' I favor Light Wines and Beer. They would ;.. X do more than a.nything else to reduce taxes. .'. th~$10,000,OOO ATlantic'7040 219 Karbach BloCk Democratic legislatures used to appropriate less i I regard a man's home as his castle. * AN INDEPEND]ilNT PAPER to run the state for each two-year period. Now the appropriations. :~ Shall the People or the Political Ring :i: EDWIN,.'.' ..' 1. HUNTLEY,.·Editor and Proprietor run·in the neighborhood of $30,000,000. .;. ::: :~: .' .. WANTS TO .KNOW WHO NOTICE OF' DISSOLUTION'" OF' i Elect the COUNTY ATTORNEY? Per Year - - $2.00 S~gIeCoPY .•• 5·Cents . 5000 COMMITrEE IS PARTNERSHIP.:. NOTE: To vote for me you MUST put a cross In :. _.. t'h M d' t Notice is hereby given that the co- l.'· OTTO A. SINKIE, the liquare before my name on the ballot. ::. A letter address= to e e la or partnership heretofore existing between .I. A B., J. D. ••• Entered as 'second class matter at the postoffice.'.at asks: "Who is this 5000 Commi.:tee w. Nathan.Watts and Wilford H. Smith J. __ {- ·'" 'lo.", Neb k d th t' f M h 9 1879 u.nder the firm name an.d style of Watts- ., - ++ -- -.- - - -.- -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- ++.-.-.-.-.+ .Om.. .. au.a., ras a, un er· e ac . 0 arc " . . I sec so much about in the newspa- Smith COmpany, with its place of busi- < \., pers1" ~~:~k;~ ~:8 =ta~~B3i~~~1:~d°b;h~u~~i i..:..:..:..:..:..:..~:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:":..:-:..:..:-:-:-:..:-:..:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:..:..:-:-:..:-:-:-:-:-:-~ EVERY SUBSCRIPTION IS REGARDED AS AN The Meqiator is not officially in- cQnse;:tt.. All accounts due said co~art- ::. :i: • '.' b nership shall be payable to W. N'athan ':.' .:. OPEN ACCOUNT. THE NAMES OF SUBSCRIBERS fQJ:med as to·the. 5000 Comnnttee, ut Watts and all debts owned by saId copart- '.' .'. WILL BE INSTANTLY REMOVED FROM OUR MAILING it is ~nr llnderstanding that it is COni- ~;:~~~ ~~ti~. be paid by the said W. .;. .:. pos('d of ElIner E. Thomas and two Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, this. 5th :;: ~: LIST AT ExPIRATION ·OF TIME PAID FOR, IF PUB . day of October, 1922. +.' ,'. LISHERfsii.ALL BE NOTIFIED; OTHERWISE SUB ether OlIl.aha gentlemen. From the w. NATRA.N WATTS. "i' _:. THE S3.""e sour~e, we are informed that the 10-6-4t 'WILFORD H SJ'>ITTH. 't .~ y ~ SCRIPTIONREMAINS IN FORCE ATTHEDESIGNATED 5000 Committee actually controls four HENRY C. CLAJRBOR1'<'"E. Attorney. .:~ .:. "d th" h . 636 Paxton Block. 0:' .:. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. EVERY SUBSCRIBER MUST or fl"ve ''''01.:::;:' J)f'Sl e ar own, t ey Notice of Chattel Mortgage Sale. ':' .:. being the misinformed wives of the Notice ~ hereby given that by virtue :;.: ·,i.- UNDERSTAND THAT THESECONDlTIONS ARE MADE " of a certam chattel mortgage dated the • • A PART OF THE CONTRACT BETWEEN PUBLISHER members of the «comnnttee. ' 1st day of July, 1922. duly filed for record ':' .:. O fri d f C diod t in the office ou~ -24th and Lake out of money. Just now they are said . X :;: Joe Bemros.L. . '" -,"-_13M No.rtb. 24th to be plentifully supplied with filthy {!NNN.·"'.·.".·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·"'.·.·..., .:. -} Kulp --2514 North 24th lucre but are not putting any of it out. ~ ~ :~: LOVIS A. ADAMS ::: NeUner _ _-2717 Leavenworth :~: Itis all needed to SllPport Thomas and :: HRMN· II" .:. Tony Nieolero N.. W. Cor. 15th and Fanaam keep up the reputation of Wead. =: •• C Ie ~ :f: REPUBLICAN NOMINEE for COUNTY SURVEYOR :r. ~.v ~ ~ +._ + + + _ + + + + _ .. The Irony of Fate. .. -1 •••••• + ••••• + ~+ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• She-It is not easy for a girl to get 922 No. 16th St. :: + ,. .. .. husband. ~- • : --- -.- --- -.-.-+ - ++.- -.- (~ ~~ ~ He-Nonsense I Why, a pretty girl :: ~ :!: .:. can make her choice of four out of every five men she meets_ ~ :- :!: :~: She-But it's the fifth she wants. .:- § :~: abel C.Johnson :!: ~ ~ :~: .. News · ... Non-Political Candidate for :!:::: -:- •• .;. Superintendent of ':. I~ Stand Puhlic Instruction I I• M~ •.• .:. I..:: .... •.•.:... Solicits Your Support ....:•. . ~~ ~ WE FAVOR: .... ::..: .:. Arbitration. ~ ~Y ~ ~ . ~ . A Laboring .Man's Club. .. FRUITS AND CANDIES:- 't' ~: A Settlement of Disputes ~ ~v ~ by UDionMen, and Not by she~N~:E~~RI~:eT, ~~s~ J~ l~ CIGARS-TOBACCO ~ ~~~ BORN A.L~D R~.uSED :~: WaJk:ing Delegates. . A Better, Understa!tding dances? ,.,... CIGARE'ITES :·1';' IN DOUGLAS COUNTY::: He: Yes, I term 'em the freed_ :..11 ..-: Y••• ·i·.,. between Employer and Em ofthe sfeze.- ."" J·h..•••••••...•....•...•••... ployee. ·.·.·.·JI...·...... • -:-:..:..:..:..:-:...:..:...:..:-:-:-:-:-:-:..:..:...:.(..:-:-::..:-:...:-:-:.....:..:...:..:-:-:..:..:..:-:-:-:-.:..:..:...:..:..:..:..:..:..:...:-:.. And the Further, Too. "A.. standing account + .. • .. • .. •• .. •.• • • • .. ••• • • • .. • .. • • • • • • + • + + + • • • • + Is a queer tliing," said Duna; .~ ¥ + + ~ "'The longer it stands. ~~" ~ LAST CONGRESS MISSED FIRE The longer it runs." .:,+ .:+ Referring to the failur:~ of the-last Republican Congress, Sen- Explalned. +t .:+ ator Hitchcock said that this COD.oOTeSS had a splendid opportunity '"I wonder, Jinks, why every epitaph +t H .:+ when it came into power to make good the boast that the repub- begins with 'Here lies?"" +t .:+ lican party is the party of prosperity. Instead of this its utter "I dunno. unless maybe they used to .++:+ . .:+ failure to meet the situation has made it the party of adversity_ bury a lot of fishermen and lawyers +.+ ...... and just got into the habit!' ~.~ Last year we had in the United States more business failures than +:. +.+ Saving on Shows and Sweets. +t+++ .ever beforein our history-something over 21,000. This year the ++.::,+. FOR CON RES5 ...~ record of disaster will be much worse. At the present rate we lIthel-Now that we are engaged you shall have 27,000 business failures in the United States. In agri- JIlU2t economize. ,. culture the record for two years has been just as disastrous. The Jack-I do already; I'm not calUDg .:,. .:+ enormous losses and hardships of western farmers and the bank- 1m any other girls. ••+ +•• ruptey of southern planters have been distressing. The City Farmer. ·i+ .:+ CaUses of Distress "Some day I want a home in the +t .:. Two caUSes. for these conditions are easily seen: oonatry;" .:+ +:+ 1. The drastic deflation of credit which fOrced down prices of "Better tryfarmlng first, in a small ++++ ++•• ~ay. _on !~e fi!e ~<:ape." agricultural products, rapidly and unreasonably. +.+ +++ 2, The collapse of our foreign commerce which in two years .:+ +:. r e13 000 000 000 t $" 000 000 000 that Notice to Non-ResIdent Detendan't. + + has rallen f rom +j> .'., •. a year 0 u. ,, SO· You are hereby notified that on the 14th +.+ .+. we have not been able to find a market for surplus products. day of October. 1922, L. N. Bunce, a + :+ For the first of these evils the republican lerlders are respon- ~~~'f:s ~~~ti. J::~ki.it~~e:n~ ~~: .:+ .:. sible, for the second they have done nohing to propose a remedy. der of attachment. for the sum of $.90 1+++ .:. Republicap responsibility for drastic deflation began in the ~Jo~O~Ofw~~~:~tJ~tigfov~~~:i~~ +:. +:+ nubli''''n ~tft'tf"'nn adonted in.. June, 1920. That platform de- plaintiff. and Pearl Bishel, alias :Mrs. rey '-U PH'- v. Y Barney Finney, is defendant and that +.+• +.+• noun~d the "gross expansion of our currency and credit," under money in the hands of W. Nathan Watts .+. ,. the democratic administration and pledged the republican party ~:: ::fd~~~:'$140 has been attached +:+ .•:.. to "a courageous and intelligent deflation of over expa»ded credit Said cause has been continued for trial t ++. to the 27th day of November at !I 0·c1~.k +.+ +•• and currency'" . . a, m. MATTIE NOVOTNY, Pla1n=, • + That was plain bilk and a direct notice to the Federal Reserve l;;:;::;~~:;;:::;;;;;:::::::;~;;+t .:. board of what the republican managers demanded. The republi-·t .:. en senate only three weeks earlier had. by resolution, ~called upon +.+ .++ the board to report what it purposed to do to reduce ."currency .:. .':. and credit inflation," Undoubtedly, therefore, the policy of the .:. .:,. board was influenced then and afterwards by the demands of. • republican leaders for defl~tion, ,,"' +t +:. . The result was a drastic and damagmg curtailment of credIt, +:,. .:+ a reduction of currency and a fall in prices, especially among the +.. .+. farming classes, west and south. +:+• .:..:+ Nothing to Help Commerce +t .:. The second cause of"hard times which he mentioned is the 1·.+ .+. collapse of our foreign commerce and he charged th~t nothing has I+i+ +:. been done to revive it, Two years ago our foreIgn commerceI +.. .+. amou.nted to $13,OOO;OOO,00rose:uti?ns asMhe is n~ d~~ ~:;: we will tell the voters of Doug~S cast their vote for :~ :;: :~: b i;st. :? - 1Il-r. Beat has a hngilit fu re e ore while camplllgnmg. agney IS a . - county some of the many reasons w y + 'i' ::: :i: him yo~g :~: Interests and a term or two as county at- Iiant lawyer and would no doUbt h hould be retained in his present ::: :i: torney will no doubt be a.stepping make a name for himself while in of-Ie s ·i· James ::::;: 'i' .:. stone to 8tiIl greater things. politica1- fice- He. is making his cam.plllgn. pace-Louis Adams will be returned as '.'-;. ~:• '.'.i' .'.J. ly. Watch; Henry Real for the next largely on the pormise that he will be ty surveyor that is certain beyond ::: .:. Y .:. few years. You\are going to see rom under obligation to no. one for his elee- coun onable d~ubt. Adams through :? '{ ::: :i: II 1 d sitting on the top rung of a taa - tion bnthllnse1i. 1a reasexperience- is the best qualifien_ -;.... :~.:• +i+'.' Vote for .'..:+ del'. his parl;icular ea.sehe has a three ong in the western country handle ::: II Tn to :i: + ~thanaffn;~,. n ::: eo.rnered fight, as Otto Sinki.'e has of the office of which he :i: :i: + ::: • DTES d .. e GU-.L...., • .t. ..+ .:. FOR GOYER"NOR-CH.a-"'LI filed for the office by Pletition:m 13 is the present head. He could go blind :~: +:~: :i: RANDALL making a hard personacamplllgn on folded over every road in the county 'i' '.' .'. W· So tar as this' paper is concerned we a "light wine and beer" ~atfunn.and tell at any moment exactly whe:e :;: :~: I:~: J :i::. believe that both parties could have Magney's other oppone~t IS H~ he was at. Lou is not a swivel chaIr ::: :i: :~: :i: nominated men to l~:; ~~:=;:rs~:t::r::abe:~t;~:~16th and :::=f~~nLJ= l:!2 ~~~ :~: :~: erally right on most titings and would 13~~~ Fa.rnam for 46th ~2:48 l.:. State .;. ::: County Comml·SSI·oner :i: probablY make a. better governor than Depot for Dundee. ._-- r~ 'i' I'' .:. 1 R t· t- ::: i would Bryan who lays c ann• to Iast·- I13th and FarnamHarneyforstreetDepot__Une . :::.:. ep.·resen a Ive +'.' :.f.• 4 h DO ° .t:.'_ ing fame principally on: account of be-~3d and Parker to 6th st li:~ .:. .:. X t lstnct .?- 33d and P~ker to DepOts .'. _ ••• ::.: .:.+ ::: jug a. brother to some one- 6th and Center for S3d and Parker_ 1:1:> .:. • ••' ._• ore h ..r people are in doubt as '"to.. h.Ow. .1"th anPadl"~~..· d_mN,oErt_ast24stlJ,deStreets 1.. n~ .:.~ .. • + + ;" .:: ~_ +_._+ _:_ :_:_:_:_:_:-:.:: they= should Yote for governor this 16thv and Farnam..., ~ ·_;·~>i~tltltlj. lltUUl~IMW"U>"''''''''''UWUI'U'''IUlm'''''l&I4Ott~~'''~"I_--* n..-I_!tM.'"~# '. .. lHlINln:mim"1_....;_ ...... 1",_._....,_._._._. _
SPURNED BY MAN, I EASTERN STYLE OF PLAY I r· Zoo Bear Gets Lpose, 1 Crowd Flees in Panic ! Hotel Uoward CI.Rl. KILt.. 'S.··..·SELF ..••.. if~~ ~=' ~~=e:~ th;a~d I be;~u~~:~r~e:be~lll~ ~:l:~~:li EIJROPEAN . for Penniylvama and he lUles 1. 1 here for only a few'months, 'es- ,. the eastern styie of play. On' .f caped frOO! his cag. e and started I Gomer 10th aDd. Howard Streets
. . ...I"1'" defensetheCallfornlans use the ~ in the ge~eral direction of his .1' ~:.?~: in g~e. Flapper Love Sends" Evelyn Coo. Pen.tlsylvania system,whlchcon-I former hO:)le in the Michigan., Pasa the Door From the R.All::;·R. Sta-i ture to Death and KEmnetb sists in driving the Il.,ay in. Ends i woods. Children at play in the. 1 tion. ~ i and tackles all change to the park saw Billy and scattered, '1 · ~"· J ..1' +•••• "lJH-~!M-r...~ _ ++ -..~ ~!N~> Gumm to Hospital., inRide, seven men apparently I.screaming, in all dil'eetlOllS. PRICES ARE POPULAR: ••."T"'-~~_._.d"'._.""""""."._I.-~.• ..r.. ~ ••. ~ -. •• .-. ~ ilriving towaroone poil':!.t from Their yells attracte d John ~ ! . i ten to fifteen yarps behind the SChaumberger,.j;be keeper, and _ JOHN MARTIG, Proprietor. i ::~IABLE -DREA.K..S,'. UP WE'OOIN.GI- llne of scrimmage. It is a.j;Ys- • employees of the board of pub-I I ..., •• ••• .... •I Myers-Dillon . OLD ! "D tern that many teams have used lic works. "_ _ •• •...... _~.: i I ~- . I with much success. (" California !I Billy finally was lassoed and POPE DRUG CO. • '- also likes the open style foot· tu d to hi qu rters' bar ! Marriage Festivities' Turned Into. I _ reo rne sa.. I' Candle., Tobacco, oru.ga, Flub i.'. Prescription .l:>rug Store; ball. ~ Billy had made his escape ! Good. and SundrIes. f '.' OF OMAHA ':' Tragedy by Infatuated Gir~Bl"id. i -'. . i once before, but when his keeper ~ OPEN AL.L. NIGHT t Tells Story of Dead Girl's ~m""""""",_,~.~"",_,,".....,__,m_..,*! went to look for him Billy had i J'"ree Delivery Nyal R .....edle. , :~ 1609 FARNAM STREET TELEPHONE JACKSON 01$fi :t: ~;-:-:-:-:-. :-:-:.;:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:++:...:~ Persistence. . I '. I been so taken up with watching !: D_8188 2872 1Sth WId Fam«m. ,f ...:-:..:..:-:+(..:.-(-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.. i a cage full of brightly colored :..:~: :-..:~It. ~ i' ~ ~ ::-:--:--:..:--:..:..)0)0)<....,..:-:-:..:--:-:--:..:..:-:-..:-:-:..:..:..:..:-:..:..:+:-:..:..:+(..:-:+)o:.. .. Toledo, OhIo.-Flapper love, vidlent COACH YO ST FAVORS pheasants that he had gone no } .-__...... _ ...... __ ...... ·t and passionate, but shallow -and im- further. I ~ 'FOOTBALL OF TODAY I 1'·.'········ .. ···· / . , :~ . COME OUT TO ~~;~~t'o~~ntof~~i:an~~~t:eh:rin~~~. *--~~.__.~_.,,~..__.* Drexel Pharmacy I' .? : by her own hand and put Kenneth P. Gumm, twenty-one, of Toledo, in a Present Open Style of Play Is DISMISSED SLEUTH. Regl.tered Pharmacists. J. Saddle Creek Tavern ; hospital with a bullet in hIs lung. L.~. Stoek RtNober Good.. ~ x Mrs. Pearl Thomas Gumm, wife of Most Satisfactory. PromPt 8uvlc.. Open Evening•. <. WALNUT 5936 55th and Center Sts. :; ~ ? the wounded man, is a candidate for LANDS HIS MAN 1 ~ y the state senate in the primaryelec- '- A: T. D-ANIELSON, Prop. ~ ~ T tion. She has espoused. the cause of Modern Game With f Its Varied Play "tel. Tyler "'714. X :i: UNDER NEW MANAGE1VIENT .) short skirts, bobbed halr- ang. oilier MoreJnteresting to Player and Spec. Deteotive, Fired Because of Pris- 11th end W.bster Streets. ~ features of a liberal platform. taior Than the Old Bw:;k- •• ,. • ••••••• fy ~ ~ Wedding fes'tiVI·t'leg 0 f young' Gumm Inll Tactics. oner's Escape, Pays Own +..' i':' ~ Y and his bride Qf a 'few hours were Expenses in Chase. ! ••••••••••••••••••••• II .... ! .!. ~( halted by an nlsistent meek on the Coach Yost, .f)f the University of =~ MichIgan, has joined the ranks of that Pittsburgb.-rPatrick E. Mora.n, dis t i * CHIClE. DIINERS group of eoaches who believe the pres charged detective of this city, handed I Hotel Phone JA ckson 2197 t }= OUR SPECIALTV ! ent day football teams are superior to back to 'cheated justice a prize that J • ::: .i. .those of 11 decade or more ago, when had been sought in the crime centers ••: 50 ROOMS t' • ., y + brawn was the chief requisite for a of Philadelphia, New York City, and + f Y ~ college griqIron player. Paris, France, when, in_Wilkes-Barre, ~.::. :~: .All things being equal, the average Pa., he caused the arrest of Rocco f Nicely Furnished, Strictly I Specially Prepared for Esthetic Tastes WIth 'All t modern ! + university or college team of today Depippo, alleged master criminal, }~ whose escape caused Moran's dis f Rates, 50c per Day and Up ;!.: The·Trimmings. Telephone Your Orders. missal from the Pittsburgh force three i ! .:- ; years ago after sensational charges of + i :i: :!: ! f .t. D 0 R S E Y, Our Chef .:. graft had been made against him. i ••:. .? When Depippo escaped, :Moran took i l + C. (BARNEY) BARNBROOK, Manager ::: \ up the chase on his own initiative, t i :!: ~ paid all his own expenses iIr tracing t + ~)+).)(..:...~:..>:-:..:..:..:..:.<-:-:..:..:..:..:...:..:...:..:...:-)-+:..:-:..:-:-:-:-:-:_:_:_:_:_:_:...:-:...:_:...:..:..).+ the man from city to city, and, when he had cornered. his prize, stepped m'·_:::::::~1 aside to enable Wilkes-Barre officers i Hotel ip:----m.. to make the arrest and claim the rec ward. Moran wanted only to prove i ! ; that he had been falsely branded when he was accused of permitting DepIppo to escape. I Des oines I; H. and L. Ketterer I DepiJ;lpo faces·in Pittsburgh indict ! EMIL LEAF, Proprietor .i ~ __ JEW ELERS __ ~ ment on a total of 38 counts for burg lary and other charges. Moran's orig Watclunakers and Engravers inal warrant was served on Depippo ttl I in Cherbonrg, France. After being re turned to Pittsburgh, and released on i 1,1 CLOAK REPAIRING WORK GUARANTEED bail, Depippo escaped, due, it was t ~ I, 215 Karbach Block said, to Moran's connivance. Depippo t +i§ iii! now as~rts that he had accomplices. 1;*,:'g§Jt!::::-~,*,,*,:::~:g;:~:::-:'::-~~:_:,glg!:,:og:,::~@:;;;:,:;;,:::-:::~,:t:~:J<:\;;;:':::':;;;:::-::~~""~::::::~::.~::~ ~~::~~~::-:\-:"':;;.:@~';;:':;.:.~~~:.~ i·! 501-3-5 Sooth 13th Street !: ...... but they were not connected with the ; S. E. Corner 13th and 'I i police department,'" and he absolves Moran from any assistance in his es Howard Streets t Pulled the Gun and Fired. cape. t tI TheMilkyWay oHappyHealth i t 18 Mora~ took up the chase after his. f f door or the, bride's apartInenton thil. dismissal. and during its many turns ~ ~ -evening of the weadingday. When it •...•.. .•...... •... \ ALAMITO DAIRY PASTEURIZED MILK. was .answered Evelyn Couture, the Ilnister shadow of the.. Gumms' court· Don t Fuss Wlth I Your Health-the Health of Your Children--depends in ...ship, stood.m the hall. She formerly Coach Yost. Mustard Plasters no small measure on the quality and cleanliness of the milk had held a place in Gumm's favor.- you use. / • . would administer a beating to the av- , Musterole,roadeofpureoil of mus AskS Girl to Depart. erage team of ten years ago, in Yost's I tard and other helpful ingredients, ",ill Vilhen you consider that milk improperly, ignorantly or Mrs. Gumm, reaiizing that the girl op!ui.9ll. ' do all the work of the old-fashiwed y~g carelessly handled has been the cause'of more sickness than was agitated over the news that l The Michigan mentor, who has com- mustard plaster- without the blister. Gumm hatt married, asked why Miss I pleted 27 years of coaching experi_1 Musterole usu:illygives prompt relief any other article of food, you'll realize the importance of Couture did not gl) away and l.eaVE ence., declared that th',e present style of . from bronchitis, sore throat, coughs, KNOvVING that the mlk: you buy is SAFE. them alone. . open play on the gridiron 1£1 more sat- colds, croup, neuralgia, headache, con in ''He's mine, Pearl Thomas," she reo isfactory in every Way than the old gestion, rheumati=,sprains, sore mus Back of every bottle is an organization of men skilled plied to the bride who .formerly was bucking tactics. He said the modern cles, bruises, and all ach~ and pains. handling milk. Pearl Thomas, _manicnrist and artist game, with' its varied play, ,was more It may prevent pneumonia. All drug .. modeL Mrs..Gumm attempted to per- interesting to player and sPectator gists-35c &'ld 65c jars and tubes sua.de the gu-l to go away and not allke and had had much to do with hospital size ~. ALAMITO DAIRY CO. make.a scene on !!ccount of the mar- increased popularity 'of the· sport. Betterthan.a mustardplast'<:l" Phone Douglas 0409 26th and Leavenworth Sts.
rlage. '- "The new game has-·all the elements I "Oh, what's the use," she repUedIof the oid, with a number of interest-' desp. bb,. in the major leagues next Portland, Me. - When lightning refreshing [friendship with her lind tha~ he ~ere- tried out by.the Cardinal~he showed will be mailed to you by return mail. struck a buHdinginwhkh he ~a5 sit relief frOID . Iy haq spent sometime with .theCou- lliekof experience. Rickey inunedl- ting, Thomas C. Crocker, was unable me girl while we were es1:ranged: ately sent him to Syracuse. One of to open his mouth, his jaws having be torturing Three weeks ago he told· me h~ WO hi&. ImIlressive .pitching achievements Manufactured by that~club come rigid. Companions had a. hard re,a.dy to .;;ettle down 1U1d, we started with is an' iron-man. stunt. time to torce open his jaws. The boy together again. - He. recently pitched aDd won both &'4lnc was well; with the exception of a ~en Miss Couture Intertered. •..•Re- ~es ma double-headeragalnSt· the headache, when a physician arrived. Hair-Tone Manufacturing Co. she met JerseY,;City Skeeters.. The $eCondaf _tly uswtJle.iweet: 'and, His companions' quick action saved ,pulledJI.guDon m;.'Kenpeth told her went 10 iImiilgs. Stuart'sshowing iaii Crocker.from serious illness or deatb. Omaha, Nebraska. to-stop talking about blm Wi he WUtn general has been good enough to rbe""'oclor said~ t1iroogh!' . wamrot 1l. return to the bIg line;, .... . !,f•••••••••,. . I -\ THE MEDIATOR, OMAHA, NEBRASKA PAGE SEVEN
. OTTO SINlffE ~G.llA.RI; ~•••V•••••••"rl•••••Ya••••••••""••".·••N I········· I'" .., +< .-<+~ y.+Xf(:+:..:..;..:..:-:..X~;.:+(,..x.<.-.:..: X+:+:..)+:-."-:~+(w: ~....: , RACE FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY A, Good . ~ lUES-~~ cool ~i~ DOW N Otto' Sinkie, iIl;dependent ean.didate I..•.. :::::G $1 I for COJlJity Attorney,·is making a :: ' ~ Phene Douglas 1102 :!: Places a Beautiful ~ strong fight in his pat"sonally con ~ ~ ~6,%~I~P~I,~~:UU~. ~~~ duded campaign fat election.' o-tto Place to Eat fj" I Columbia Grafonola :f is a petition candidate and stands :: - ~ FW:t'~:mmu~..ooltl@4tmtOO#i#'i In your home. at once, together with the records you openly on a light beer and wine plat ~ ~ *.~: J~ form. He does not gO about the bnsp :: , I select and buy. Cail and make your selection tomorrow.• on the matter but tell.. the voters just " where he stands on this all important question. ~. I.o~::.i: I~ggJl&9A ~:f:~:: Sinkie is against prohibition under Ueaver's ..::: the present ellfol'~ ~ ~ =.?' SCHMOlLER & MUELLER PIAIO CO. :.~:. Williams is still the editor. LAY ~ The kinu minister who so long 'P. 0-' 0 L I Il"'" :i:..1514-16-18 Dodge St. Phone Douglas 1623 :~ struggled -to maintain a clean news- I ~ ~ _~._._._.._.++:~ ~-:_ _ + _ _._.._.++ __ ~ _~.++!M+ !.+~ _!M ,.;. paper in the-,interest of his race fount} {gJ~agR#moo:too::U;n::~~K~®#n~e~~~~~:;~~~:U:B~:~~~~M~~~~~§:I~fi:r~~~~~~~~~~~ that it was impossible to longer -t. 0 I;;! l!!l ~~:I~e~o~ea~~~th~::sOj::~. ~:n:~; ~tt~~~I~iR~:~~ES' ALL NO II' Be 1& nert Pha'rmacy 1,,,,,-_ did not meet with the ready response :: flYour Patro~age Appreciated
\ Certificates $250 to $5,000. Rates Reasonable but Adequate. SOFT, DRINKS SOFT DRINKS I Ring Douglas -4570. No eharge for explanation. I CI GAR S §' w. A. FRASER, J. T. YATES, ~iI POOL TOBACCO ~l Hotel Plaza . Sove5~eign Commander. Sovereign Clerk. "HOUSE OF COMFORT I liGHT LUNCHES _=,::::.=JI AND COURTESY" 14th and Howard Sts. ! Rates $1.00 Per Day and Up J. B. KELKENNEY. I Owner and Manager I ;g~~1 I Dillon OMAHA \ I Issues certificates on straight whole life plan, old age disability, I ~tIUUltmlltl"UJJUU:IIHlUH1turftlDumlmtnmuUmmtlltUmmlJU"mumnn §.I' § pennanent disability, paid-up insurance at age of seventy. Also ~ issues twenty year payment life, and life income certificates with - II Phone- Atlantic 1066 II double indemnity features, and also paid-up .and extended benefits; WATE.RS operates on cost plan, returning to members surplus over reserves BARNHART Hotel II French Dry Il~ in the waiving assessments. PR.INTIN~ cn Also issues juvenile insurance to cmidren between ages of two t UNDER Il~ and sixteen. r--:" II Cleaning Works :§J NEW I~ 219 No. 16th ~ I§ For further infonnation address: , MANAGEMENT § §1 = MRS. 'MARY'E. LA ROCCA MRS. DORA ALEXANDER TALLEY I§ We use the "Running g:: i -~ Stream" system which ~-I :: MRS. MARY TAYLOR G~BERT ~I.mTCHCOCK l~ insures the highest ~l= PI~LD WORK COMMITTEE - Nice, clean, ~ Democratic candidate foor United steam-heated rooms, II quality work. ii T T •• :: States Senator, who is expected to o III A j{ 'J!o lEEr -:: 306 W. O. W. BUIlding Omaha, Nebraska = by the day :umUUlIlmUU"''''UlllIIUlllI'''Ulllllllll''IIU'''UIUIIII''"I1IIIII'"''ru"." be retnrned to the Senate by his i, Ij IIII1111111 mn1IIIIllHUn\III 1111 111111111 II III UII nilIII IIIIl!mllllllllllllllllII U11111111 Ill.:; or week. , ••••••• 1 ••• 1.' .1111' ••• , Nebraska eonstit!1ents. ~h~nDouglas ~1:- Cur~dl II Reg. Gny I III Fistula-Pay When - liREA SON ABL E leIr.. & &ray Eleetrical Wor I A mild system of trestn:ent that cures Piles, F"atu!:". and "'-w...... EI :triW En . I 1- other Recta!Diseases in a short time.withollta Be\U'.re sm- I , 00.000•••.•••.' RA TES ~6 -...ptil enred. Writefor book on Recta1Diseases. w1th names I Co 1II0 II.: l W-miing EIeetric WIring andtest!monialsofmorethanl.OOOprommentpeoplewhohavebeenpermanent]yeme4. ;; ur e ~~, ~~]-~~h. ~.:e:'~ I DR. E. R. TARRY. Sanitarium. Peter Trust (Bee) Bldg. OMAHA, t. . i'- 1, st: .. I mm. Thai Mild" Ci-ar l The Smoke Ir·.-.v;:::~"""1! iy e. l~ ~! ~ I~ ~i i~ 8.c \ I H-o'use .I~ Spaghetti ~I ,t / + I~ Italian ~I : t Solf Drinks I~ St..... ,le ~ I ED HOWELL '.Y. •• -: i '1 I::l 1 :Nearly everybody knows Ed Howell t ',:CllldY I~ Call Atlantic 1563 :: ~ who just now is running for State f :.. e;; :-' Senator. Ed will be down at Lin- i I' Cigars.~!:- 506 ~l home town after working in the stul;!- l LOCAL •• ··~·TH·EAJRES····PROMISE ios at Hollywood:. . I Correct English Irving Newhoff and Dode Phc,ps in. "Tuneful Tales" will provide one of UIUSUAlEITERTAI,NMEIT the fGatUl'ed acts of the shuw. Ir. the skit, "'Ihe Last Car," Billy Wayne A MO:r-..TTHLY MAGAZINE Rialto Shawing a Fascinating Pict~e Entitled "Skin Deep" and Rutil Warren will offer another of1------ Orpheum Enjoying.Splendid Patrona.ge.I~uringtheir Tlrird the featnred acts. $2.10 THE nAB .... ofa Cenoo-y Annive~ Week-'''Step: Lively" Coming l\ewhofi and Phelps have 1'1 Jeatedl:{ , . - . demonstrated their ability as covalists. Send 10 Cents for Sa.n!ltle Copy They feature4their own conception of Amusement love~s 0;1' Omahli. have artistiClili/.oli Work beiili produced . the comedy lyric, "Ain't \Ve Go'; Fun." been pleased with the' varied en.ter~· in this city and may por&~.&:;;just how I" .... ·c···.. • ve~'Y ----10---- off~red 'Ibis is s bit of travesty h.ugh tainment tbat has·been thiIDJ.' the trick,isturned.,./:, .' . ably presente. . , It must be gratifying indeed.. '·;10 Billie Correct English Publishing CQ b y 1oca1 th.. eatres theeurrent week and B' - ., . 1" ~'th''0' ...... ;' urns, popn ar.m:anage~ .:. being" actors ~Skstellar' :;mbgnitu:. GEORGE p, :MI!Jll>'HY who attempts to guess show busmes:» on these same uncharitable peopll:; for 1.:_ _at+oll..... ~ s'l, ~~,,\.o :~: , In this respect • in Deep ars e .A.ND GEORGE DOUGLAS is a fact admitted long ag? if they were but open to conviction I :~: _..:..f.h. ~~"':'4;l~.. ."- '£\.1: ::: true Thomas H.' Ince stamp, for its 'h uld aliz th • :WJ.""'- Itt. '9-'l.eY' ':. As an instance cI,f Old Man Johnson's t ey wo soon re e at at the t:;: p OC~~ .:_ cast includes such notables In the °Head "SteD.· Lively GirliP.·. at ..... _'Pop- . Gayety's popular If' th ~SS - ....~ ':. screen world as Milton Sills, Florence - u= insistence that the performances be s:a e 0 pnces . ey I.:;: _,,- '0'3 ; ~ \. -~ ':• . nlar Gayet.Y-Wee&iStartlng made free from that which in the old! would see week arter week mUSIcal ':. .~"i).'I,Sl:".-.'~ ':. Vidor, Mareia fi'fanon, Frank Campeaul T()-orr~-., shows far .. th' t rtai .', ·",t1:~";-~ .:. "" "'IT davs of burlesque caused the shows to I supenor m err en e n-l';' V>" &'/7 .:. and oliliers. - I -__ cat'er to a male audience only, he made Jment qualities. and equip.ment to wh.at I :i.: :~: "Skin Deep" is replete with thrills,I .. th y h hr th .:. ·t . th ed"t f ....., " I th t Th..at perennIal favoraie, George P, it a portion of his routine each week to It'oe a~e paId t ~e times. e p~:e I ~••: .:- yet I IS to e cr I 0 "",r. nee, a I M~"h -n f th see time after tl e.A 1 t ! - • till.. tartlin.• I Ofl' ur!J"-'y, WI regale patrons 0 e journey to the city;where the com-\ n: smg e VlSl .•:. :i: at no time m ssg p ay Gayety theatre as the featured one in pariy to play in Omaha the following' would demonstrate this. I:~: ':. the unuerwOrld•.doe.s he resort.. toIth "'St Li- I G- Is" ff' th· t I A -d th thi th Old M • A DRAMA OF .:. . '.' tting his e etl· ve Y II 0 enng a week was appearing that he might _'"U1 ano er ng at an ::: DUAL PER- :~_:. cheap sensationalism m pu f Ibegins a week's engagement' saturday personally witness the performanceIJo]mson is rightfully chuckling over is 15: SONALITIES, story across. . 'd ' . th matinee. This season Mumhy is be- and"csanitize it, as it were. Dnring the I the fact that he has now seen some of .:. CHANGING .i' The most spectacular mel ent mel· I 'ted . t -f ''D t h" I th ld b • FACES, ••• -" ' the ~=a"m'g mg eXp 01 ' In a new ype 0 u c thirteen seasons that he has made! . e wou - e contenders for burlesque X . . .:. entire produc....on. IS ~ u I .. .' th . - I: LOVES THAT _ . d h B d D 1 ~n~ 'ngl comedy role, while still -retainmg e these trips with religious regularity! supremacy m Omaha fall by the way- -:' N'TUVER :••••: epISO e were U oy e, 6'=-<>111 ,. " ,,-_ d . 1 • • ••• _. '" ., tched fr th ~,..., Hot Dog cua.racter he create m he traveled approximately 125,OO(} 'I SIde for the very SImple reason that 'I.:. CHANGE ••' from pnson, IS sna om e rVVL j • 1 ed d' bIt 0 h dOd h .'. ,;. ~ ...... :- >"yan ac-\ mUSIca com v an ur esque en miles--and all in the interest of a't ma a I not want t em. One of I.:. ... <)f a spee g -exproos LlaJ.ll.U D' th f . _ . T',., I ••• ':. ~.h-r." comp1Ice· W'110:L pII0 ts an....,._ane from. ., years ago, unng e progress 0_,clean stage· a conSCIentious effort to 'I' them was the 'Western'W:neel. Burlesque;I •••: •••• -' In -"d' Ifue two acts and twelve scenes m lift burlesque from the slough it had shows that eked out a nuserable e.\;-j.:' :i.: which swmgs a rope ..... er. "s·t S' tee" M h ill I . I . f .'- A ....'ID _. . .' #' _ U1 e ,:x n, . urp y w. p ar .fallen into solely thro.ugh the lack o.f ,. Istence or a couple of seasons at the :i: ~-u" :~: AT THE EMPRESS thr.ee difIere~t roles, all of com:dY perception on the part of the owners old Krug Theatre. ". ·i· 00 ..' bent and all lIkely-to further establish of the various shows manv of whom Old Man .rohnson says: Bnng on .,. CLYDE CK :~: Donglas Carter. Colored Ctfmedi&n in him as a local favorite. . could not be readilY'made- to under-t'the next one; the Columbia Amuse- :~: .:. Owen ]lonre Cast. - Aiding the star in the fun division stand that every ma:Q., woman and clu1.d ment Company is impregnable and :~: IN HIS LATEST COl\ffiDY :i: _.__ will be Ge()l:ge Douglas, another type would gladly extend their patronage if the little old Gayety will continue, :i: :~: Hil~S, y re~ardless." :~: "Love Is An AwfUl Thing",. coming of eccentric comedian; Harry they would but cast out the risque and If along its mem: P?lic Ii "THE ESKIMO" :t to th ~ theatr Sunday for straight man, and WaIter St.. ClatI", suggestive situations and the coarse And the old boy 15 nght; you ve gotta .:_ .:_ e v preshas ea.s~ of evnert light comedian. .An.oth~r Playe:- bound language and profanity which for Ihand it to the Gayety and its depend-l::: :i: [our da_s. s a ~.,. to' t 0 ulanty dunng the . I hI r f ta d d ~....: d : ,•• 1.., ceurs h---"-" by ~~n '#'~re The f gaIn gr~ P P vears constituted much of th.e stock l.n • a e me 0 s n ar at.L~-.cu;W.ons---an +! _ +_ _._ +_._ _._ _.._._._ .;... -.LQ.r ~ u W'v .In.'vv'. ! gag nt of th "Step llvely Girls'" .. ! th y' bette tbi than ,. . mal' has aebJeved unusual .sureess in ~ e~e e trade of the old school burlesque or-I e re r s season ever I " '0'" "Th ...... c'.e inlIS Sacha Banks who lately came to gam·zation. j before. . The Poor »]lll{l , e v.w. ,"" n I -- ...... Y·d...·-h sta I .. ",. Mis· ,. Hi ! burlesque uvID taLe 1 "'-"" ge. . ,• More power to you, Old Man John- ~N"""· d J::' ~~ ~ ~pO-rted ~. ~~'Miss Banks, has abundant dramatic. In ~he ~a:lier. days of his Journey-, son-you've the goods the public want. f"'~~ ..J Ire .reef clnef aId m >ibis current p cture Italent and there will be opportunity mgs his eliminatIons would cover many ! Douglas carter, the colored comedian in pl-enty for her to range her oNer- pages. Gradually the show owners be- I 0 _ '. Massage gently with soothing , who is beinghai1ed as another Be:tjtngs from low comedy to intensely gan to see the light, as it were, and RPHEUl\I ATTRAcrIO.NS Williams. Also in me cast of, this, emotional acting, to concede that Old Man Johnson and .. Itl.test Selmick picture is the mter- In. the matter of eostmning for his system was a business builder Wesley Barry, "The Boy of a Million 7!JenTher.ewas.···~. a man_.. w'A.. 0 fancied .th:i§.•.l,)~l.·~.y'. The Wets were.. always dry condition ~ on by Old Man ~ as the result.of actual expe:: atid~.stl a:r I 'But--the:re.1sn't anj'mme. were the (fryS. j . . Johnson and Its attendant and never- lence. It deals WIth his return to hIS