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Buffaloes Sta"e Lite Rally to ^ in w From Houston Larroll Starts Omaha on Way In 8-7 \ ictory in Ninth Inning; Bailey Hurls rtiootl Ball. Ot'STON, Tfv, \pril 9.—\ rally in the ninth h.v I lie It ii f f a I aos after two were oul gave the in vaders the run which was neces sary tn win from Houston, K to 7, Thursday. .Car roll, the r p ti ll o a d e d . "kid" whose hitting has been exceptional ly good since Die Omaha - Houston ha ttles h e g a ii, started the belated rally and l,ee King finished it. A freak lit by Bob Iiisoii was sandwiched hi between. The work of llill Hailey was gratify ing to Manager Art Griggs. Tile southpaw who was so seriously sick lust whiter worked six innings uml although he weakened in the last in ning lie lolled. Ids performance in the first five was enough to assure (lie grey-haired foreman, that Hill will Ik* one of his chief box reliances this summer. Harvey Han is concluded ihe con test anil the elongated slinger al lowed one base knock only. Knur walks ill the first Inning gave l lie Buffaloes one run and sev en hits in the third give them four more. Included in this hunch of blows was a. double by Johnny Monroe and a triple by Tied Wilder. Compton's error on Griggs’ fly and singles hy Monroe, Wilder and Bailey produced iwn more in the sixth. T'oung Bih Wedge, who has been a star ir. local semi-pro and amateur clrclesfo r the last two seasons, hast been signed by Barney Burch and was in uniform Thursday, Wedge is a shortstop and on the Houston sand iots was a fine hitter. He swings righ handed. Senators Nose Giants Out. 8-7 AT'GI'STA. Ga.. April 8.—'The world champion senators de feated the New York Giants here this afternoon by a score of 8 .to 7, and the series now stand five victories for the New Yorkers and four for the Washingtonians. Two games in the national capital tomorrow ami Friday and at the I’idti grounds on Saturday and Sun day will bring Ibis spring world series to a close. TTa.vlaud Dean and .lark Bentley divided tile Giant pitching today, while Jim McNamara, .1. Benson Hrillheart and Allen Bussell did Ihe senatorial twirling. Travis Jackson distinguished himself al the hat by slamming the hall into the centerfleld bleachers for a home run in the second and lining out a double in the fifth. Furl McNeely also knocked out a circuit blow in behalf of the Sena tors. “RUSTY’’ EVANS BEATS STRAYER ScoUsbluff. Nell . April 9.—'"Kusly" J'.vans *>f York, Neb., Wednesday night won the right to Hie light weight I'litimplonship honors of Ne hrusUtt when tie defeated "Battling Strayer in a 10 round main even! bout. Kvans hail Strayer all but out in (lie lale rounds. This is the third tiine Kvans has beaten Strayer. "Kid” I.indqtilst of Alliance knock ed out "Billy” Castor of Kdgemont, S. JJ,, in the second round. Omaha Hunters Buy Large Tract of Land "The finest canvass back hunting tract in the country," that's what they call the 840-acre trait of land purchased hy George Rrandels and Kred Hamilton of Omaha, James C. Quigley, Valentine and Hamilton Mor ns, Gordon, Neb., recently. The land Is north of Gordon, Neb. Jt Is a dry land shooting place. Croup Relieved Without Dosing Too much dosing is harmful to a child's delicate Stomach. Often it lays the foundation for ill health in later life. The next time a child seems croupy lit the evening apply Vicks over throat and chest and cover with a warm flannel doth. Leave the hodclothing loose about the neck so that the arising vapors may he freely inhaled. This usually prevents a night attack. If croup comes on without warn ing an application of Vicks usually brings relief In 15 minutes. Vicks can he applied freely and often, even on the youngest child wUh perfect safety. Ovt* 17 Million Jars Used Yearly "" w>T kh'ii n k M ievr. Why Stay Fat? 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( is a >w0f / »*~r yiCCjf. y LI 5*nr\i i /M (r TO THV 'MlFii — j Of MAI*9 0O|UH> A<-£U*. AS i Kt rELur OF HO*. TRIP ft> tM€ SpEUftu stf V^iTvt I* «-irn-E ho^atio . I ■—!!.. -"n .1 ■!— ■■■ ~~ ' _ ISON IF. First ran1: One-ha If mile: Domnay «\Y. Harvey) .* 20 1 10 2 80 Cozy <C Ling i .3. SO "" Janetta (Mc Auliffe) .3.20 Time: : 4 9 2-5. Green Blaze?, Atulanrx, Elsie Louise. F’l'ln-ess Apple. Alceste, Vul gate, Banderole, Dictation and Fanoc also ran. Sec ond race: Five and one half furlongs F.awless (Parke) .5.90 2.80 2.20 Knight of Mere I II (Wallace) ...2.40 2.10 Insign (fi Breunlng) .2.50 Time: 1:08.1-5. Sun Lo*. Compi.»:doner, Fiore Star, Wonder Light and Pretty Business also ran. Third racp; Six and one-half furlong* John S. Moaby (Sums) ..39.10 11.*0 6.60 Lady Boss (IV. Harvey) .4.00 :;.50 Scoop (Butwell) . 9.70 Time 1:22 3-5. Hidden Jewel, Fighting Cook Eletnenta I. Just. Hourmore hI,<u ran. Fourth race. Purse. $1,200. Fairfax puree: 3 - year-olds and up; 6 furlong*. «1 lon ivii me; Pani< . 107 (Parke).5 30 3 50 2.50 Show v, 105 (Wallace).3. SO 3.00 Everglade, 110 K’uMtello).2 90 Time: 1;14 4-5. Hoot Mon. Hidalgo. Yankee Princes*. Sarka also ran. Fifth race: Purse. $1,200; claiming; 4 vear-old* and up; mile and a sixteenth: Spugs. 109 ( Me A ill Iff e).8.90 3 90 2.80 Rupee. 1 «»H (I.iebgold )..8.40 4 80 Eagerness, to? (Hudgins)...4*0 Time: 1:52. I'eie t lie Scribe, VhiiPhI tick. Maxie, Overfire. Bucado, Intrepid also ran. Sixth race: Purse $1,200; claiming. 3 yea colds and up; mile and 70 yards: .1 a i c| lies, 107 (Hudgons).S.nO 2.80 2.-0 Johnny Jewell 109 (Simla).3 20 2 40 Yarrayre C. 89 (Brown)..- 4'* Time; 1:50. Lagoon. Cole L) Ur, Rork. Juno also ran. Seventh race: T’urse, ll.'-’OO^ claiming. 3-year-olds and up: mile and 70 vard*: Ed Pendleton. 107 (Harvey) 12.00 ».7« - i« l.ieur. Farrell, 99 ((». Fisher) ..3 50 3.10 l.oiianna. 101 (W Smith) 14 40 Time 1:51. Duckling, chief Tierney, Superbum. Grav Gable* also tan. TIA .11 ANA. First race Purse. $600. 2-y«ar-oId*; al lowance*. 4 >/* furlongs. Sunny Maid. 112 (Johnson).3 40 4 40 *. 20 Greenwoods. 106 ( Moltera) .... .7.20 2.40 Mis* Oakland. 110 (Martinez*.4.00 Time: :55 3-5. Princess Darrell. A! Kripp. Mi Amlgn. Deep Blue. Friend Joe, Shasta Donna. Golden Sweep. Sannatuga and Letter Six also ran. Second race: Purse. $600; maiden; 3 vear olds; claiming; 6 furlongs: Lake Chapala. 107 (Hooper) . 3.3.00 1 4 00 1 4 60 Shasta Rapid. 112 (Craig).7.80 5.80 Jenk *. 114 (Young)....7 80 Time; 1:02 2-5. Queen Ho»i*-, Room Mate. Donila. Move! Brown. Irvington, lady Barrett. Betty Owen. Peter Pallet. Lot of Style. Little Tokglon and Guinea Girl a Iso ran. , , Tihnl i ace: Mile and art eighth. 2 vent old« and up; purse. $mm*; I )\ iih inn 91 (Johnson) .19 20 Tun 3 00 .\ Lad v Lillian. 1 I «* (Doyle). ■ »« - r>" A pro vjI 114 (Svlvla i 420 Time: I 56 4 5 Sea Gleet), Km f inite, xT.cy |):i>. Tor aid*. Yorkahhe Maid and Kctlo also ran. Fourth tace 4»- furlongs 4 year-old* end up. claiming purse $700: Dell Kvgna. 116 t Baker) 1**40 4 00 2 60 My Fri rid Pat. 1J0 ( Pendetgraas). . . . . 3.00 2.80 1 X.loe \ . ii() (Griffin ) . . . ..3 60 Time .4 4 . Recruit. Serena. Buna-1 wav. Fiank Kierce al*e> ran. \Field. Fifth race; 6 furlongs: 4-year-olda and urt; claiming purse $700; IV nlc. IK) (Elston) . 5 00 3 20 2 40 a Idle Thought*. I0< ( Mnrtenson 3 20 2.20 Seth’s Memory. 109 (Deford) . 2 40 Tim-: 1:14 4'.. Praiseworthy. aStar of Eve. sly Fnx. Grayson also ran. a Barnett entry Sixth race: Claiming; purse $700; 4 year-olds and un. 5 furlong*. Merrnldale. 110 (Griffin) 44 60 1 2 60 .80 Nayarit. 112 (O'Donnell) ..6.20 4.20 Wllmer the Wizard. 107 (Schaeffer) 5 40 Time: 1 :03 June Grass. Belle of Eliza bethtown. The Mohawk. III. also ran Seventh race: Purao $1*00. 3-year-olds and up; mile and 70 yards: Atoasa, 84 (Huntamer) 9 20 3.60 2 60 Blac k Wand 101 (G Johnson) 4 60 2 80 Sportsman. 102 (Sylvia) .10.80 Time: 1 44 4-5. W rack horn. Brimstone. Popplna. Isosceles. Billy Star, Marcella Bov also ran. . . Eighth race: Mile and a sixteenth: claiming: handicap, nurse, $1,000: Margie K.. 87 (G. Johnson) 9 00 5 20 3 00 Mela- hrino. 116 (Griffin) .3.60 3.20 Bolivar Bond. 99 fHchaeffer) ..3 40 Time. 1:47. Sweet Gras*. 1J latte. JJy anpoin also ran. Ninth race: Mile and 4 furlong* Mu Juana -up. preliminary handicap, purse, $1,200; 3-year-olda and up: Tangerine. 98 (Hchaef f»*r) ..1 6,80 6 8** 4 on Blarnvstone. 98 (Griffin) . 5 00 2 *0 Alt Over. H'4 (Martinez) . 2 60 Time: 2:35. Firm Friend. Spread Eagle, Eminent also rap. Tenth race; MHe; 4 year-olds and Up; purse, $800: Fair Rowrnn, 109 (Griffin) 13.40 b 60 2 «*> Catharine M'rone. 98 (Schaeffer) 8.20 1.2" Hals L’p, 111 (Mortenson) .2.40 Tim". 1:40 2-5. Crack (T Dawn. Silent King. Lady Inez. Wild Heather, Worth man also ran. ItOW IE. First rate: Purae, $1,200; claiming; 2 year-ohls: 4 furlongs: Smackover .115 xThomas Lynn. 105 Buttercup .Ilf. uxI.uk Fire . ...105 Se* crest .114 Grotto .103 Facet .114 aLeger .106 Flutter .Ill Lucky Pick .103 xForelady .110 xMaral ........ 9 8 Shuffl- .Jin phllo .103 Terrible Man ..llu Vlrgin'n's Ch'cepn; Hovtil Ki“s ....Ht? Klsle I.oulac ...107 a.I. P. Jones a ml Wood Garth entry. Second race: Purse. $1,200; claiming; C-vear-olda; 5'i furlongs: Slate ..116 Dress Goods .. 105 Rose Cloud ....III Lot her .I".* Come Aolng ...llo French f.adv. . . 99 Trapdale .llo Firth of Fo-th 99 x.Night Shade ("*< xl’retty Btisl'eaa 9 1 Kvile Mania . 1 aft Third race: Purs>* $1 L‘00; claiming. 3-vear olds and uf>: 6 6® furlongs: Sen Sand .118 Play On .103 xRomp'g Home 103 xSt Michael . . . 1 "2 Merritnac .113 Deftiijnhn .D'_ M trade Man . ..107 Grace TrnxJer .. 98 xS<» It Goes ...105 .xPolo Star .... 93 Rags . D»3 Fourth race* Purse. $1,500; Fads and Fancies handicap; flllie* and mares, 3 year-ohl* and Up; tulle; Thimble .104 Polly Wale ....100 Sun Lady .I'M Insula'e .1'"' Golden Billows lot Galatia . 86 Thomaaine .1 oo Fifth ra<e; Parse $1,200, claiming, 2 year-olds ;«• t• I up. I ’« miles: Hands l'p ...111 x Bios <*m House 9t xOur Birthday 109 xSt. Germain .. 99 x.loh'ny Overton 99 xGIpsy Flyer . 87 Sixth rice Purse $1,200. claiming, maidens, ."-year-olds and up, mile and 70 va rds: Stockade . . . . . 1 I 5 inglon .....HO roadie .11» xf'r. lluff . ...loo aN’ew Rival ...lie xaBart .100 xSlcdge .110 xMrogeuse . ... 95 xDr. Dave Har- xLyrea . 9 aJ. Johnson and J J. Norton entry. Seventh ra«e. Purse $l.2on. claiming o year-olds and up. 1 1-16 miles: xAsa Jewell ...1"9 Drakes .... 99 Meadow Lawn .106 xSIr Leonid . . 99 xFalr Li glit ...106 x Rosa Yet a . ..98 xDucka ami xRoller .9" Weather, Hear; track, fast, TIA .11 ANA. First race: Four and one-half furlongs. $600; .‘year.olds: a Sir Maurice 1"6 Mushon ... ...110 bFlaxseed 1 *» 7 Wli> the Tune 110 bJersey Red . . .14*7 aSamaron .llo cHarik. ,P .110 Swift Lady 112 ! Peter Wriffle H" Ft De Oueenay 1! , • Walter l»e H 110 Shasta King .11.5 aSwingalong entry; bNevada entry; ctOakle enI r> Second t a > e Fi - furlongs: $6oo; 3 year olds and up. • jiiihHk Cocksure .102 Rifle .113 xl.adv Small 106 Put Carter .113 xPlnk Tunny loti Chou muster ...116 xDisiroitid Dick l"8 Smiling .117 Chet G .108 Dan Arvl ....114 Missoula 111 Review . 113 xH. Davie, jr. Ill A! .113 x Monopoly .Ill \ Meteor .114 xAlbion Boy ...111 Little Burk . ...1li Third race: Mile and 70 yards. $700: 3-year-olds and up; claiming: xSeciuan . 92 xH. C*. Rasch ..110 xGloom Girl ... 92 xTie Seth ....110 xt'admue .10 7 xWynnewood ..114 xRcefful .10$ lletald .115 xl.ady Leonid log Plunger .117 x.Mizanna .109 Miea Proep ity 117 xT. .1. Pen gaet 110 xSpirea .110 xa.lav Robert* 110 xa.Miaa Jane ...10* nGrifflth* entry. Fourth race; 11-1$ mlie*; purae. $700; 3-year-old* and up: claiming: xMaree John ..103 xPoor Puss ....105 xSwcet and Low 10;t xBlack Thong 105 xPiedra.in:; x.Mannikln I’d . .10K x Nebraska Lad 109 xVihrator . . ..107 xAllliro.10;; xlke Harvey . ..1«g xDonatello . . Bedazzle . ..log a Zing .105 x Sun bow . . ..log Fifth ra-e & •* furlong*: purae, $600, 9 - yea r - old h and up; claiming: xS\vc*etum . . . . «7 xZorro.Ill x.ho«t Folk* ..j 90 xGreen Spring 111 xl.lttle Shasta . . ox xFrank S.Ill c h i: D»n xFort Churchill 114 x.Mi*» Nantura 109 Sixth race: H furlong*: 'purae. $800; 1 year-olde and up; claiming: xf.ord Valentine 9g xW’er the Wrd 107 1 x Billy Todd . .. 1*»2 xCoffleld .10* x'f It i*t leva ood ..10.1 xMy Reverie . llH, Seventh tace: title mile; puree $1,000. handicap; 3-year-old*: Telon .100 \ >iqti»i .101 Hiincdathe ...10$ Publisher ....104 Kingman ....102 RepuDe . . .105 Eighth race; g furlong*: purse <700: $ year-old* ami up. claiming xl.ure of Gold 10.’ Lena Wood ...110 xVein lino ...105 xKosiiian ....113! x Cord on rouge lt»5 x Alleviator ..111 xWnodcrv ....10* Full Point ..115 xOld Crow” 110 \Rundark .. .115 Ninth t a ■ e ■ 1’. mil*-*: pur*e $700; - Today RICHARD DDMN “Too Many Kisses” -ON THE STAGE RANDALL’S ROYAL Fontenelle Orchestra FREE DANCE TICKETS Spring opening fiance at Empress Rustic Garden, Tuesday, April 14th. Call at store for free tickets. No purchase eapected. Many beautiful prires. State Furniture Co., 102 So. 14th St. John McCormack 8.15 p. m. Monday Evening April 13 AUDITORIUM SEAT SALE ON NOW Auditorium Seat Sale Now Prie»»i I t *1.00 *1.50 *2.00 *2.50 *5.00 1 1 No Tas | i The Perfect Picture! DKESSMAKSR FROM DAMS' * mm LtAtVtCt J*T.; ItNiST WMtNCI 0 qanmcunt Qlctwe mtvi »n* Mtmcm* A gorgeous romance and fashion spectacle. With the pick of the world’s beauties and latest styles from Paris _ON THE STAGE__ THOMPSON-BELDEN’S SILK AND SATIN BAZAAR .nd RANDALL'S ROYAL FONTENELLE ORCHESTRA STARTS STARTS Tomorrow Tomorrow Sell Your Land Through the Big Market The Omaha Bee will carry the message of your farm land offering to all parts of Nebraska and western Iowa. Send The Bee Land Department a description of your farm and we will submit an attractive ad for you, to gether with cost of publishing same, with no obligation on your part. s A Service You’ll Appreciate Audrens: The Omaha Bee Land Department Omaha, I\ch. \ o o WEISMULLER TO SWIM ON COAST Chicago, April fl.—Johnny Weis muller, Illinois Athletic club swim ming star, leaves tonight with the Illinois Athletic club team for San Francisco to compete in the National Amateur Athletic union outdoor swim ming championships April 23 to 26. It will be his first competition since January, when he was taken sick. He will swim in the 50 and 100-yard events and the relay and if he Is strong enough In the furlong. The Illinois Athletic club holds thej title in swimming the water polo. JIMMY CROWLEY BACK IN HOSPITAL South Bend. Ind., April 8 — Jimmy Crowley, star member of the four horsemen of Notre Dame, Is back In the hospital again. Now he is In a South Bend sani tarium undergoing treatment for stomach trouble. year-olds and tint rlaiminr j WI'u<U Wood *0 *Ruddv .10{» x.Mtona .\H**i h * Weory »0 xKc«Ih .101 *War Bon# ..10* x H#rbi« Coles 102 xPnrte He Oro 1<»» xSasper 102 Marcella Boy 112 Cloudy.* 11 h ■ k good Wills, Weinert Sign for Match at Polo Grounds F.W YORK, April 9. —H h r r y Will s. negro heavyweight and Charlie Weinert of Newark, N. ,1., meet in a I around mateh at the Italian hospital fund show at the I'oli, ground*. Friday, June 19. Articles of agree ment for Hie mateh were signed at the offices of the Polo Grounds A. C., today by Paddy Mullins, representing Wills, and William McCarney, Wein ert's manager. Humbert J. Ftigary, who i* backing Matchmaker Jimmy DeForrrst in (lie match, said that Wills was to get 10 per rent of the gate receipts and that Weinert would get 10 per cent. Both fighters agreed not to engage In an other match prior to Hip Italian hos pital fund bouts. While negotiations have been opened for a match between Harry Greb, world middleweight champion and Mickey Walker, holder of the world welterweight crown, Kugazy said that nothing definite could he announced concerning this match un til it has been approved by the state athletic commission. Walker's recent reinstatement to the good graces of the New York hoard, is contingent upon his accept ing the challenge of Have Shade, Pa cific coast welterweight. Shade is understood to have agreed to allow Walker to fight Greb if lie is guar anteed a match with the victor, hut the state athletic commission will have to approve of this arrangement before contracts can he signed. Fugazy intimated he would .seek such approval at Tuesday's meeting of the commission. ]4 International Beauties A|)|>ear in’TIie Dressmaker From Paris” WflA T I* said to He ''one of the most lavish" of Paramount production* to he given the movie imlilie in some lime I* the man ner in which "The llrcssmakrr From Paris" is described in advance no tices. Tlte film will open a week'* en gagement at the Strand theater, start ing tomorrow. A strong cast apt»ear* in the pic ture and includes I cat rice Joy, Allan Forrest, F.rnest Torrence and Mildred Harris. Besides this quartet of fav orites there are 14 international beau ties who appear as models, displaying Hie latest In fashions. After having played frontier char -- - —— —- f acter part* in 'The Covered \\ Anon" and 'Worth of 3i." Ernest Torren e finds himself in strange surrounding? in his feature role with Lee trice Joy in “The dressmaker From Pari*." Jt is somewhat unusual for Torrence to !*e placed in a picture surrounded by so much feminity, but he appear* c like the idea to a great extent. Lea trice Joy is making her first ap pearance on the screen in nearly a year, and as “Flfi," first a mklinette and later an arbiter <>f styles, is seen in a most striking role as a style creator. The story is an original one by Ade laide Heilluon and the scenes are laid in l*.iris and a small town in Illinois. No expense has been spared id *t:‘ ing the production, approximately llo gown*, alone being « rented for the pic ture. r~~ " Former Ziegfield Stars to Appear at Rialto IT SEEMS that Mr. Ziegfeld ha. been railed upon for a great deal of the Rialto ("heater's Easter week show. The feature pieture ‘■Sally" is taken from Mr. Zeigfeld’s greatest stage success of the same name while the stage attraction “Sally Alley.” features llarry A. White and Mire Manning late with Zieg feld's Follies. Allan Da!", one of America's great critic, contends that this team Is one of the most sensational and coni' il dancing teams in the world. White and Manning will shortly leave for London for an eight weeks engage ment and will again he engaged by .Mr. Ziepfeld for next seasons ■Follies.'' Robertson Hurls Sox to Victory □ ANSVILDK, lnd., April S — Charlie Robertson pitched nine full innings against the local Three-Kye leaguers this afternoon and without much of an effort won his game, 13 to 7. The fact they left Dixieland behind seems to have made no great difference In the play of the White Sox and when taps sound eil after today's Recalled battle the fellows playing under the Comlskey banner hud hung up 17 consecutive wins. Robertson |s the first of the White Sox pitchers to travel the regulation distance. The Sox got It hits off Gray and Mois, right handers who did the pitching for doe Dunn's team. The reason they did not make more prob baly was due to the wildness of the local slabbers, who gave 11 men free transportation to first base. ‘PONTWONDER ~^ ft ClF7 'SHZ.Z.yo chat's &EC°n . , SUES HERE / and TOMORROW COLLEEN MOORE <# ^ / IS AndVhat a 'Wonderful Sally She Makes . Sphere may never be II Floreruz Zie-g Felds another Vil<e Sallpr- H Greatest Stage Hrb Qfclaugks f \ L-audK ^ youve been J ihlllti and t nr ill ^vaitind^or \ J|||jj withjo^ 1 How you’ll love to remem ber Leon Errol the com / / edian. // How you’ll thrill when /J you think of the romantic / moments when Lloyd Hughes makes love to our Sally. Oh! But you'll be glad and happier after you’ve seen her. 1111 ilia—— on 7A* sta^m PARIS GEOHAUOT WHITE 5M|fcnEATIONS \ id. the organ ACLevw MANNING V IN COLORS \ a plavihg COMEDY onto* yh>s 1 displayed by hope hamPtoh \ HOME cf^Tfrsttsr POURET, LANVIN WORTH TO OUR -*.7 k ANO OTHER FRENCH DESfOBtRS I MOUNTAINS' SALLY'S A TEST CREFKT/CEJS / _ _ A i I r vy A '5'V. shown ,n THEIR / ALLfcY^P^W^ ORIGINAL SHADES l^ino^njTtvs T11AL.TO ORCHESTRA (Playing "SONG OF LOVE"from'Blossom, Sfaa' ft^STnANEOT^^CODEOFlnJE^^ lOAv^O/ 3 WITH OWEN MOORE A HD CONSTANCE BENNETT NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS BOULEVARD • 33d and Laavanworth Cacil B. Da Mills'* Tha Golden R. d" ' with Rod U Rorqut and Vat a Raynolds ' Garvin's Hamilton, 40th and Hamilton "Ahraham Lincoln'*, Comadv and Sarlal "Tan Scara Maha a Man'* IDEAL THEATER, lith and Dorans Mas Murray In **CBca Th# Enchantrass** "Sit ppmt Fast" comady and Two Acts of Vaudcvilla GRAND .... 14th and Rinnay Lionel Rarrvmnrt and Alma Ruhans In "Rnamtas of Woman" s3flSKES0T°"?“_‘...H. Sat Mot 2 .10 P M ; Kvt 9 20 P M Call Motors for 4:90 and 10:40 P 91 PRICES Sot Mot . Orchestra $2. 92 SO. Ro)ron\ 92. 91 SO. 91; 2d Rslronv JWV Nifhta. SI. 92 90. 92 91 90; 2d Rot csns M9 and 91 4HUWMT r WILLI AM /XNOUNTAVIPSHAM FooTLoo«E JANE AND KATHERINE LEE In • < nMtrdt >VHrh t'nUllfsJ _ XX IMI _ XX ll I W sol XK ~~ MUZA MYE YERNiUESCQ. FERfittSON MHOXsOX A TM»* I I MTWT n RXX IKHOfX. OUCI K KLREKJARTO ~ TED LEWIS j tnl Hu « i«««t