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,— --------"I AMUSEMENTS * l _— ..—* The Alhambra THE HOUSE OF COURTESY 24th and Parker Finest House! Finest Music!! Finest Features!!! You Are Always Welcome ADVANCE PROGRAM MONDAY THE MAN FROM OREGON (5 Reels.) FARE LADY TUESDAY THE COURTIN’ OF CALLIOPE CLEW. REEL LIFE. IN A PROHIBITION TOWN WEDNESDAY SEE AMERICA FIRST TOO BAD EDDIE. THURSDAY THE DYSPEPTIC. GOING TO THE DOGS. FRIDAY THE END OF THE ROAD. (6 Reels.) GERMATIC LOVE. SATURDAY THE GATES OF DIVORCE. JERRY’S CELEBRATION SUNDAY SOME LIARS. EL DIABLO. I PIERRE BRISSAC THE BRAZIERE The Franklin THE MOVIES YOU MUST SEE _ i I I Comedy! Thrills!! Pathos!!! | , 24th and Franklin Sts. Excitement, Thrills, Pathos Intermingle in “Liberty” The Most Wonderful Serial Ever Produced EIGHTH EPISODE SUNDAY Also Regular Program. , , Admission 5c to All HIPPODROME THEATRE 25th and Cuming Streets i Dancing EVERY MONDAY NITE —AT— ALAMO HALL 24th and Grant Streets Good Music Dancing Until 1:00 A. M. Admission 25c. W. F. Davenport, Prop. • ...f TAXI—C. WILSON—TAXI 1 Give Me a Trial, Rates Reasonable, j 3:00 P. M. to 12:00 P. M. I People’s Drug Store, Douglas 1446 J Residence, Harney 4153. j M l lit! a t t t t A * ... » • TAKE YOUR MEALS AT THE VENDOME The Best Place in the City A. Marshall, Prop. 1210 Dodge Street Open 6:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. . ... j ...... The Diamond Continuous Pictures No Stops or Waits Between Pictures 24th and Lake Streets. ... ■»»■■«-»-.■»■■«■■* t—CASH AND JOY. CREDIT AND WORRY. Fair Warning ' (i Stock up on food products now. Costs are steadily advancing and prices must go up when present stocks are sold. || M Cabbage—100-lb. lots, cwt., $3.00 No. 1 red onions, pk.48c Oatmeal, 7 lbs.25c Elkhom Milk, large can . 9c 3 small cans for . 13e Pikes Peak Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles .7c Soda, 10c pkg.5c Shredded Wheat, 15c pkg.11c Sugar, best beet, 13 lbs.$1.00 Armour’s Butterine Princeton, best quality, lb.22c Extra Princeton, tinted, lb.23c Empire, high grade.-.18c Magnolia, 2-lb. roll.30c Armour’s Tomato Soup, 3 cans for . 22c Queen of the Tub, a white soap, 8 large bars for.23c Sunbrite cleaner, 3 cans.10c Visit our meat markets for high quality meats at the lowest prices. Hundreds of other prices equally as low and as low or lower than most dealers’ “specials” or “baits.” I i Every day is bargain day and everything a bargain at THE BASKET STORES | i $5.00 orders delivered free, smaller orders for 8c. 1 ........... r - .Vote'for * 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ’ ' ' ARTHUR S. CHURCHILL Former Attorney General of Nebraska Candidate for Nomination as DISTRICT JUDGE Fourth Judicial District, Non-Fartisan Election November 7, 1916 j , , T t T ... . T ■ . T T - . - T T . . T .......... . . . T T T ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ’gOOi/gROCERIES ALWAYS* ..’ ' ' ' C. P. WESIN GROCERY CO. Also Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. 2005 Cuming St. Telephone Douglas 1098 i . i . ... > CHIEF JUSTICE ANDREW M. MORRISSEY CANDIDATE FOR ELECTION TO SUCCEED HIMSELF On the Non-Partisan Hallot The judiciary has been taken out of politics. Judges are not nominated by political parties but are voted for on a separate non-partisan ballot. Judge Morrissey’s work as Chief Justice has been heartily commended by those having business before the Supreme Court. In the April primar ies the voters showed their apprecia tion of his efforts by giving him a splendid majority. Out of 93 coun ties he receied a majority in 80; and in the whole state he received 9,993 more votes than were cast for any other candidate for Chief Justice. He i* in vigorous health; in the prime of life; has demonstrated his fitness for the position, and for these reasons you are asked to help elect him to succeed himself. REMEMBER HIS NAME AND VOTE FOR HIM. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES—1^4 cents a word for single insertions, 1 cent a word for two or more insertions. No advertisement for less than 15c. Cash should ac company advertisement. HOUSE FOR SALE. Home bargain, $250 cash, balance monthly. Desirable six room modem home, choice location, paved street, shade and fruit. New up-to-date fur nace, brick cemented basement. Non resident owner will sacrifice for quick sale. Office phone, Douglas 147. Res idence evenings, Walnut 2168. George Marshall, 636 Keeline Bldg. Nearly new 8-room modem house, comer 25th and Lake Sts., large lot on paved street, $350 cash, balance like rent. Tel. Webster 6519.—Adv. HOUSES—FOR RENT For Rent—A five room modem cot tage, 2013 North Twenty-third street. Webster 6762. FOR RENT 1410 N. 26th St., 7 rooms, mod., $26 2623 Lake St., 3 rm._...$ 8.00 2813 Dodge St., 3 rm... 10.00 2222 Izard St., 3 rm. .. 8.00 117 S. 28 Ave., 4 rm. 11.00 2218 Hickory St, 4 rm... 9.50 3401 Decatur St., 6 rm. 16.00 4 Acres and 3 rm... 9.00 G. B. ROBBINS, Tel. Webster 6519 or Douglas 2842 For Rent—Two room brick house, strictly modem except heat; with large clothes closet. Two lots, am* Maple. Call Colfax 2514. Preston Hieronymous. _______ FURNISHED ROOM8 FOR RENT. Desirable furnished room. On car line. 2409 Blondo. Webster 6376. Two rooms for light housekeeping. 2205 No. 27th avenue. _ For Kent—Three furnished or un furnished rooms for light housekeep ing, 2511 Lake street. Miss M. Pol lard. Webster 4193. Neatly furnished rooms. Mrs. Helen Vaughn, hairdressing and dressmak ing, 2805 Ohio street. Webster 4292. For Rent—Furnished rooms in modern home for nice quiet young man. 3702 North Twenty-third St. Webster 3727. For Kent—Two nice rooms for man ana wife or two gentlemen in pri vate family. Nice neighborhood, 2626 Franklin St. Neatly furnished rooms. Mrs. Helen Vaughn, 2805 Ohio street. Webster 4292 Strictly modern room for two men or man and wife, 2130 North Twenty-seventh street. Webster 5910. Mrs. Thomas Perry. For Kent—Furnished rooms in modern home, (steam heat). H. L. Anderson, 2914 Lake street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. Call Webster 558 evenings. Nicely furnished rooms. Modern. Mrs. R. J. Gaskin, 2606 Seward St. Webster 4490. _ Nicely furnished front room. Mod ern except heat. 1630 North Twenty second street. Webster 1171. Modem furnished rooms for rent, $1.50 and up. Miss Hayes, 1826 No. 23rd St. Webster 5639. Clean, modem furnished rooms on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street car lines. Mrs. Annie Banks,, Douglas 4379. _ Mrs. L. M. Bentley-Webster, first class modem furnished rooms, 1702 N. 26th St. Phone WebBter 4769. WANTED. Wanted—A high school girl or boy willing to do chores for room and board out of school hours. Mrs. S. B. Canty, 2409 Blondo street. Webster 6376. Wanted—A good woman to keep house and care for three children. R. S. Dixon, 1618 North Twenty-second street. Wanted—A good girl for general housework. A good cook. Three in family. No washing. References re quired. Mrs. W. R. Bowen, 706 South 31st avenue. Harney 2636. Wanted.—Two good, clean, upright laboring men as boarders. Board and room at $4.50 per week. Mrs. John Gipson, 3806 Camden avenue. WANTED—Girls or women for sorting paper. Call at Omaha Paper Stock company, Eighteenth and Marcy streets. For Sale—Large base burner al most new. Cheap. H. L. Anderson, 2914 Lake street. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. For Sale—Hard coal burner, $12.00. Webster 3084. Try Madam Baker’s Wonderful Hair Grower, on sale at The People’s Drug Store.—Adv.