10 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1918. GERMANS ALONE MUST REGISTER, SAYS OFFICIAL United Sfates Marshal Calls At tention to Fact That Aus trians Are Immune for the Present. United States Marshal Flynn calls attention to the fact that only Ger man aliens are required to register under the president's proclamation. Austrian, Bulgarian and Turkish aliens are not required to register. "It is true that we have declared a state, of war with Austria just as we have with Germany. But the presi dent expressly recommended that un naturalized Austrian in this country ' be treated with more immunity under the law, at least for the present," said Marshal Flynn. Many Are Loyal. ' "This registration will get hold of some alien enemies who are really dangerous," he said. "But, at the ' same time, many of the Germans re quired to register under the law-are loyal to this country heart and soul. I know a number , of 'Germans who have lived 20, 30, 40 years in this counery. They took out first papers, they have been allowed to vote and they simply didn't see any necessity to take out second papers or else this escaped their attention as -things will when they arm t demand immediate attention. ' "I know one old German who runs a soft drink parlor and he was nearly heartbroken' to think that he, with all his love for this adopted country of his, will have to register. He felt a little better when he learned' that his son won't need to register. The great majority of those who have to regis ter are loyal, good citizens. And we must remember this. I hope there will be no publication of the names of the registrants." Expose "Fake" Picture.'1 An evening newspaper published a picture Monday of "the first Teuton alien registered at city hall." As the . law- expressly forbids the registra ' tion of any alien before February 4, this "fake picture is amusing to the officials. " Those who are required to register "are urged to hava pictures taken this week and bring the photographs with them to city hall when they come to register. Ihese must be unmounted bust pictures, three by three incherin size on thin paper with light back ground. Each registrant must bring four copies of Ms picture. All unnaturalized Germans in Greater Omaha and also thpse receiv ing mail on rural routes running out of Omaha must register at city hall during the '. week beginning Febru ary 4. CAPT. POTTS CALLED INTO ACTIVE ARMY SERVICE frit ''Yw ex 4 S3 TRACTOR SHOW IN CONNECTION WITH AUTO SHOW Clarke Powell Requests Per missiop to Use Fourteenth Street for Annex to House Tractors. Two Charged With Failure ' To Return Questionnaires Virgil Atkins and Homer Gadanap- olous had a hearing before United States Commissioner Neely on the charge of, failing to return their ques tionnaires. Virgil is a southern negro and was held until word van be re ceived from Alexandria, A!a., where he registered. Homer is a Greek and was discharged after filling out his questionnaire. He had not received it because of a change in address, and, although he visited the exemption board several times, he said none was given him there. Captain John B. Potts is the first physician connected with Nebraska base hospital unit No. 49 to be called into active service. Dr. Potts leave Thursday for Fort Shelby, Hatties burg, Miss., where he will have charge of the eye, ear.'hose and throat department of the base hospital there. When the Nebraska base hospital unit is ready for service Captain rotts will be recalled to join wherever the unit is detailed. Wattles Dispels All Doubt as To Effect of Late Order Council Rejects All i Bids for Fire Annaratus - - - - - ii Bids for motor apparatus for the fire department were rejected by unanimous vote of the city council. - Commissioner Butler raised the question, of increased prices in the two bids received and led the opposi tion to Commissioner WitnnelTs recommendation to accept the bid of the American La France Fire Engine company, offering to furnish nine pieces of apparatus for $68,300. The Seagrave company was $350 lower. The fire department was partially motorized in 1916 and 1917.- "I will let the matter rest until after the spring city election and let the new city council take the matter up stated Commissioner Withnell. "German Home" is Dance Hall Licensed by City Council In a list of dance halls recom mended by the Board of Public Wel fare to the city council was "German Home," 4406 South Thirtenth street. Action by the city council makes this place a duly licensed dance hall where private or club dances may be held. v I Many dealers in flour, particularly retailers, are telephoning to the food administration to learn whether the order has actually gone into effect, requiring them to sell a pound of sub stitute flour for every pound of wheat flour sold. Food Administrator Wattles says it most certainly has gone into effect, and that the dealers are to have no further notice of the fact. They are to conduct themselves accordingly. He suggest that where a retailer has not tne necessary substitutes in stock to sell pound for pound with the white flour.Jie should curtail his sales of white flour until he stocks up with these substitutes. Ed Wise, president of the Omaha Retail Grocers' association, has sent out the general instructions to the grocers, members of his association, ordering them to comply with this order immediately. Clarke Powell, manager of, the Omaha automobile show, -appeared before the city council this morning and requested the use of fourteenth street from Howard south to Jones street on which to build an annex to the Auditorium. The request was granted. Mr. Powell explained that during the last week a great many tractor men here 10 Omaha had urged tht he handle a tractor show in connection with the automobile show and that it would be necessary to build a building to house it. A tractor show can be held ad vantageousTy in connection with the automobile show, inasmuch as many or the automobile dealers throughout this territory are handling tractors and several car distributors right here in Omaha have taken on tractors this year, Mr, Powell said. Good Time for Tractors. Mr. Powell declared this is a sing ularly opportune time to hold a trac- Irtr chnur a th rnvrnmnt lina v. pressed itself very strongly in favor of tractor production. Lvery tractor sold means just so much more 'effi ciency in farming and, consequently, Just that much more food. The demandiar a tractor show has come, not only from the tractor deal ers in Omaha, but from the dealers throughout the territory who reflect the feeling of their customers, he said. There is no doubt that today., farmers are possibly more interested in trac tors than in any one other thing, Mr. Powell explained. If the tractor show is put on, it is probable that tractor attachments and farm lighting outfits also would be given a place, as these are of a great deal of interest to the farmer. A definite decision will be made within the next two or three days as to holding the tractor show. Street Car Company Employe Struck by Automobile Fred Lavalla, laborer jn the em ploy of the street car company, had a narrow escape from seridus injury Tuesday morning when he was struck and knocked down by an automobjle on the Douglas street bridge. La valla was shoveling snow from the car tracks and did not notice tne car, driven by J. Wtckham, 2711 South Fifteenth street, coming from the west. The car passed over his body, but beyond a few minor bruises, he was unhurt and was able to continue his work. Ordinance Aimed at Disloyal People Before City Council Mayor Dahlman introduced at city council meeting Tuesday morning an ordinance prepared by City Prosecu tor McGuire, making it a misde meanor to utter or print any sentiment or expression of disloyalty to the na tional government. The ordinance also prohibits the circulation of any form of printed matter containing se ditious language. The measure carries with it a fine of $100 for conviction. Nebraska Ahead of Many States in Road Conditions Government officials have discover ed that a greater percentage of Ne braska's roads are surfaced than in neighboring slates. The figures are: Nebraska, 1.7; North Dakota, 1.6; Kansas, 1.3; Iowa, 1; South Dakota, 8, and Oklahoma, 7. The consistency of Nebraska dirt roads and their maintenance makes riding and hauling over them easy except during a short period m the spring. Vic Roos Returns From Denver Gas Bike Meeting "Uncle Sam's recognition of the motorcycle as a valuable mjlitary as set has given the motorcycle business a decided impetus," says Victor Roos, the local Harley-Davidson distributor, who has just returned from Denver, where a convention for the mountain district dealers was held last week. "All dealers were unanimous in the declaration that the recent increased activities in this industry were due to general prosperity and to the fact that. Uncle Sam has learned that the motorcycle is the most economical method of transportation, having hun dreds of these machines in use at the military camps and in France." A 100-mile ride through the moun tains was taken Sunday and among the spots of interest noted were the grave of "Buffalo Bill" on Lookout mountain and the Hot Springs. Council Agrees to Plan For Pool Hall Closing Hours E. A.ciple, appearing before city councillor the pool and billiard hall proprietors, stated that Federal Fuel Administrator Kennedy had agreed to 10:30 a. m. to 10:30 p. m., with 11 p. m. closing hour on Saturday. Mr. Sciple added that Mr. Ken nedy is endeavoring to establish these hours for theaters, motion picture houses, pool and billiard halls and other places of amusement. This arrangement was agreeable to city council, which nad proposed 12 noon to 11 p. m. for pool and billiard halls. Mighty Chorus Will Sing "America Feb. 22 At 8 o'clock, p. m- Friday, Feb ruary 22, every American man, wo man and child will be expected to arise and sing "America.". This mighty chorus win extend from coast to coast across the Pa cific to Hawaii, over the seas to France, and to many other places where Americans may be. Superintendent Beveridge of the public schools has been requested to promote this feature in connec tion with National Song week. Skating Rink Instructor Accused by Young Girl Harry' Corapton, instructor at -roller skating rink, accused of mis treating a 15-year-old git!, waived preliminary hearing in county' court and was sent ' to jail in default of $1,000 bond pendjng his trial in dis trict court. Compton was arrested Monday night on complaint of Alice C. Dclone, a juvenile probation of ficer. ' Detectives Arrest Man on Justice Fugitive Charge C. E. Stigall, 2605 Dewey avenue, was arrested Tuesday morning by Detectives Dolan and Murphy and charged with being a fugitive from justice. It is alleged that Stigall is wanted by the Lincoln police for ob taining money under, false pretenses. Bee Want Ads Bring. Results. I Motion for New Trial Filed In Millard Hotel Cast A motion for a new trial in the Millard hotel case, closed Saturday by Judge Day under, the prohibition law, has been filed by attorneys for the defense on the ground that the statute under which the action- was brought is unconstitutional. The hotel is in charge of the sher iff pending a ruling of the supreme court of Nebraska on the defendants motion for a superseadeas bond. John M. Macfarland, attorney for the de fendants, who is in Lincoln arguing the motion before the supreme court, is expected to return Wednesday. If the bond is not granted the sheriff will proceed to sell the furniture and fixtures under Judge Day's decree, un less a new trial is granted by. the district court. Bakers to. Have Hearing Befora Wattles Thursday Bakers of Omaha must appear be fore Food Administrator Wattles at 10 a. m., Thursday of this week in the office in the Union Pacific build ing, to show why they cannot bake and sell bread at 7Yi cents per pound wholesale. This is the price ordered by the food administration, and it is charged that many of them, or most of them are charging more for it. The bakers have openly complained that they cannot make bread for this price. Mr. Wattles wants the figures on -the I ' Dusiness. R. W. Sherwood Would Remove City Jitney Restrictions Robert W. Sherwood prtsented to city council a petition for tcmoval of prohibitive restrictions against the jitney, which was legislated out of business when city council adopted . t . i stringent Dona requirements. City Solicitor Fleharty is preparing a new ordinance for consideration of city council. Extracts from the petition follow "It is a shame and it is disgraceful that human beings are compelled to scramble and almost fight to pay 5 cents tare to either stand or get hand and foot hold on steps of street -cars during moning and evening hours. When the jitney was regulated out of business, it deprived thu public of an actual necessity. , Stigall Freed When He Is Found to Be Out on Bonds Grief continues to follow the United Trading company and its representa tives. Less than a month ago' the firm was taken from the hands of George Levey upon the complaints of a score ofirate housewives and a trustee ap pointed. Tuesday the trustee, C. E." Stigall. 2605 Dewey avenue, was arrested on complaint of Lincoln authorities and charged with being a fugitive from justice. After spending several hours tn jail it was discovered that he had been released on bonds in Lincoln and he. was allowed to go free. f 1 Our Cash Prices Mean Substantial Savings """""" U M AYPE THE CASH STuKE Here Some Interesting Grocery Prices for Wednes-' ;, ' . ' . day s Sale. . : The Hlfhsat Quality Merchandise and a Stivlnf of 2S to 80 en Coat of Living. .icon no, u-ii4uo. GOOD SUBSTITUTES FOR WHEAT FLOUR 14- 1U sacks Rye Floor (blendod). It JtS . 2 4 -lb, tarda Graham Flour $ISS 4. lb. tacks Bran Flour 49c 19 lbs. best Whits or Yellow Cora- . meal ,.45c fjba. best Rolled White Break. Kit Oatmeal 2Se S lbs. Fancy Carolina Head Bice... 25c K. C. Corn Flakes, pkt 7 Vie I lbs. Baked Hominy...., ,.2Sc Toasted Oats, pke 23e Puffed Cora, pkt ........I4c Puffed Bice, pkt 14c Pillsbury'a Health Bran, pkg 19c t-lh. cans Corn Syrup ...,19c S-lh. cans Corn Syrup. ......... .35c 10-lb cans Corn Syrup... .....70c 3 lbs. California Brown Brans....... 25c SS-oi. jar Pore Apple Butter. ......25c ' Shelled Popcorn, per lb. ............ .9c No. 1 cans Pork and Beana 7 Via Not S cans Pork and Beana. ...... ,14c Schepp'a Shredded Cocoanut, lb..... 32c 24-os. jar Pure Fruit Preserves ..... 25e It-ox. cant Condensed Milk.. lSVsc e-os. cans Condensed Milk .... . No. cans Fancy SweeV Sutar Corn No. S cans Fancy Ripe Tomatoes No, S .cane 'Golden Pumpkin... Ho. I cans Hominy, or Sauer Kraut. tot .ISc , OMAHA' BEST FRESH VEGE TABLE MARKET. IS lbs. bcs No, I Cooking Potatoes, for Sic . Freeh Cabbafre, per lb... 3 l-3c S lbs. Red Glob Onions 10c Fresh Rutabacaa, per lb. ......... .2,c raney nermuaa unions, itt Fancy Sweet Potatoes, lb , Parsnips. Beets or Carrot, lb 2V, Fancy Cauliflower, per lb ISVic Fancy Head Lettuce, per head......7V'ic Large Soup Bunches, each 4c . FANCY SPRING LAMB. - ' Hindquarters, lb ...23 Vie Forequartcra, lb lVe Lamb Chopa, lb. .....,,...,...... .25c Lamb Stew, lb.,.....'.... ISc Pork Loin Chops, 26e and 30c Park Neck Bones, lb 8c Pork Spare Ribs, lb 20e Hamburger Steak, lb 17 "jc Home-made Sansare. lb....... ISc 1 Breakfast Bacon, lb 37Vc Regular Hams. lb. ............... ,30c Dnr Salt Bellies, lb......: 37 ',e ....7e .12V,e .12',c .10c ...... .DC t . ....... rsc ..22 Vic ,...18c ,.24V,e ,.lSV',e ,.18',e , .23V,c ,.22V,C ...23c .22V.C .ISVic .ISc Pork Loin Roast, lb... Standing Rib Roast, lb..... Rolled Rib Roast, lb........ Pot Roast, lb a. Porterhouse) Steak, lb Sirloin Steak, lb.... Round Steak, lb.... Shoulder Steak, lb.,; 17 rl . I . ' ' . wu vnops, IP. ......... ...... Veal Roast, lb Veal Stew, lb....'...: Fancy Beef Forequartera or hindquar ters, per lb lBc Fancy Drassrd rhlrUiii rwv ' Geese and Turkeys at Lowest Prices, Fancy Smoked and Kosher Sausage. Best Creamery Butter, lb SOc Good Dairy Butter, lb, 4 fie and 48c Strictly Fresh Eggs. dos. ........ .BSc American Cream Cheese, lb... 30c N. Y. Cream Brick and Limburger Cheese,' lb. a 35 BUY APPLES, LESS THAN HALF THE1 PRICE OF ORANGES. We have a car of ianey Washington Jonathan Apples. This is elegant Fruit, nothing finer for ft OS eating, per box..,......, , Per peek of IS lbs, 60c DRIED FRUITS FOR PUDDINGS. PIES AND CAKES. 3- Crown Muscatel Raisina, lb. . .,. .ISVic 4- Crown Muscatel Raisins, lb 15c Fancy CaL Seedless Raisins, lb 15c Fancy Seeded Raisins, pkg. .10c-12tc Fancy California Evaporated Apples, - per lb.... 15c Fancy California Evaporated Muir Peaches, per lb .ISc Fancy California Prunes, per Ib...l2Vtc Fancy California Table Figs, lb. ...20c Fancy California Table Figs, pkg.,, 10c Fancy Muir Park Apricots. Ib..... ..25c Fancy California Bartlett Pears, per IB., t 20c Condensed Mince Meat, pkg... 10c OMAHA'S GREATEST TEA AND COFFEE MARKET. Our famoua Golden Santos Coffee, the '"talk of Omaha, oer lb lOe Diamond H Santos, fine family Coffee. per id ,23c Porto Rko Blend, a very fine drink, per lb : 7 Angola Blend, equal to Coffee aold at 49 a lb., oar price ...SOc Choice Basket-Fired Japan Tea, 4b. 40c Choice Sun-Dried Japan Tea. lb.... 35c Choice English Breakfast Tea, lb. 40c Breakfast Cocoa, per lb 2Se Fancy Ceylon, Oolong or Gunpowder Tea, per ib S9c lbs. Sauer Kraut, for..... 23c Grocery and Meat DepU. Open at 7i30 A. M. and Close at 6 P. M. After S P. M, 1 . Use Dodge Street Entrance. It Pay. Try HAYDEN'S First It PayL You Mothers With Croupy Children --Clip This Coupon Each Local Druggist Will Give Away 60 Free Packages of the Remarkable External "Vapor" Treatment for Cold Troubles Universally used Throughout the South. I III DROP DfJf n n nn ri. i 11 Elk ire Entirely External You Just Rub it On Over Throat and Chest Reliever' by Inhal ation and Absorption. Fifteen years afro, in a little North Carolina town, a druggiflt discovered a process of combining the old-fashioned rcmedies-j-Camphor, Turpen tine and Menthol with certain volatile oils, such as . Eucalyptus, Thyme, Cubebs and Juniper, so that, when applied externally, the body heat would vaporize these ingredients. m. . . . . 11.1.1 1, . .tx 1 inese vapors, jnnaiea an nignt long, carry the medication, with each breath, direct to the air passages and lungs. Today this vapor treatment, Vick's VapoRub, is almost universally used throughout the South in preference to internal "dosing." It is quick in its action, and what is more important, particularly to mothers with small children, it is applied externally and hence does not disturb the most deli cate stomach. Colds are easiest treat ed at the beginning and VapoRub makes the ideal preventive for the entire iamuy. This preparation comes in salve form and its action is twofold. Ex ternally, it is absorbed through and stimulates the skin, taking out that Tflovbtfy. tightness and soreness in the chest. Internally, the vapors inhaled loosen the phlegm and open the air passages. For croup or colds just rub a little over the throat and chest and cover with a warm flannel cloth. One ap plication ' at Jietitime prevents a night attack of croup. For very severe chest colds, ton silitis, bronchitis or incipient pneu monia, hot, wet towels should first be applied over the parts, to open the pores of the skin and then use I vapoKuD. f or neaacoias, astnmauc or catarrhal troubles a little VapoRub can be rubbed up the nostrils or melted in a spoon and the vapors in haled. The manufacturers know that an actual trial is the best way to prove how valuable VapoRub is in the home and they have accordingly fur nished each druggist in Omaha with 60 free packages, to be given away on presentation of the coupon below. GOOD AT YOUR DRUGGISTS 1 (or a free packatc of Vick's VapoRub, aa lonf aa the. free supply lasts. Only one sample allowed to each family. Name Address , No. E 244 1L Quick, Painless'' Way To Remove Hairy Growths "Those terrible Ear Noises have stopped" is what hundreds of letters are tclllnir me. You re member that on Nov. 2 I offered S00 Treatment far Head Noises, Free, t Omaha Bee readers, an this la iha hannv result. Head Noises I What a picture or intoieraoie suffering these words bring- to mind. Reader, if you have Head Noises. I know well that no arorda ol mine can aesenoe me weary miry. But you are the one to appreciate the blessed relief in the words "My Head Noises have stopped." and these are " the words which every day'a mail brimrs me. The Joy and aratitude ot tbe people wno received the S00 free treatments offered in this paper last November has been so great and their appeals for friends to urgent that I am aoinii tn offer again , 200 Treatments. Free Think what it would mean to no longer suffer with these intolerable, roaring noises the whistling the escaping ateam tne hum ot insects the busting all the weary catalogue of sounds, which' at times make yon feel that they must stop or you will go insane. Ferhaps, too. your hearing is begin ning to fail, but whether it has or not. you know in your heart of hearts that it will go and- the voice of science warns you in 'un mistakable terms. If you have Head Noises, sooner or later, you will be deaf. Hers It your opportunity. Bmd for one of my Free Treatments and am my method, which bss cured hundreds In lust your condition. JuM drop me a nuts or s post card tltlns ynur full asais and ad dress. Yon will neeer reret It This offer and talk Is for VOTJ. Perhaps yea bsrs tried other thins and become dt scours red. rerhsps yon hate hew toM there Is ao belt. Perhaps Tou sra rsrelnaly nesleiHlns row rase from dsy to day. thinking It will set nil of itself. ' Make Just this small effort. Send for one of my Free treatments. It won't oast you a penny, flee this successful new treatment and the method which has nl miny, many people with Head Noises just like .roars, i iho ttnmj jtr r n nrau xiiiwr x ireuimm DEAFNESS SPECIALISTSPROULE 192 Trad Building, Boston, Matt. (Helps to Beauty) Here is a simpleejjnfailing way to rid the skin of objectionable hajrs: With some powdered delatone and water make enough paste to cover the hairy surfaceapply and in about 2 minutes rub off, wash the skin and every tra$e of hair has vanished. This is quite harmless, but to avoid disap pointment be sure to gtjt the delatone in an original package. Adv. Stop Itching Eczemq . Never mind hovoften you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by Applying a, little cemo furnished b any druggist for 35c Extra large bottle, $L0Q. Healing begins the moment temo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use remo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. . It is not a greasy salve and it does not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treat ment for skin troubles-of all kinds. ' The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, a Just) four more days and this Great January Sale will be over. If you miss the op portunity of seeing one of these sweet-toned Pianos at such low prices you v have overlooked the chance of a lifetime.. Read over the list of rare bargains below, and call tomorrow. , Do not let cash stand in your way when we offer such liberal terms. rMn)) Saving Stamp Free With Every Piano $225 Ebony Upright $ 50 $250 Kimball Upright.... $ 55 $275 Rosewood Upright... $ 72 $300 Weiler Upright 8134 $300 Arion Upright $500 Chickering Upright. .$348 $425-Emerson,vUpright. . .8268 $750 A. B. Chase Grand. .8285 $450 Mansfield Player. .. .8190 $500 Universal Player.... 8275 Terms $5.00 Per Month andJJp. Three Years to Pay We Saved the Biggest Bargains for the Last Week $325 Kingsbury Upright. .8150 $350 Wegman Upright 8158 $350 Price & Teeple Upr, .8168 $375 Smith & Barnes Upr.S205 $375 Bush & Lane Upr...$238 Beautiful New Upright Pianos Only S257.50 Worth $350.00 , Guaranteed Player Pianos Only $395.00 5550 Values , Our Ironclad Guarantee stands back of every sale, Sooner or later you are going t buy a piano. Why not 'talk it over at home today. Think of the opportunity .to.'ge't, a standard, piano at such a low price . consider our terms. r . ' '. , iV We will also rent you a High Grade Piano at $3.50 per; month with the privilege of applying the rental on the purchase price. " Remember, this is the only store in the city where you can buy New Steinway, Weber, Hardman, Emerson, Steger & Sons', McPhail and our own Sweet-toned Schmoller & Mueller Pianos, and the genuine Aeolian Pianola the original Player Piano. : Store Opens at 9 A. M.r Close at 5 P. M. Except Saturday, Close at 6 P. M. SGEir.'jOLLEfl UELLEtl PlAtJO CO. Established 1859. 1311-13. Farnam Street. - Omaha, Neb., The Oldest Music House in the Weat. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. VAUDEVILE and PHOTOPLAYS Presenting Hughes Musical Van & Yorke Trio Comedy Singing-, Musical Enttrtslnsrs Talking A Dancing 1 Fiddler & Cola Buch Bros. :. "Suffocating With The Ship Delightfulneas" Ahoy Boys Super-Feature Photoplay Fvl ALICE A: BRADY V" "Woman iJjLlJznd Wife" 6 BIG ACTS 6 SsiSdi'i' f t " iww Hippodrome Four; 3 Weston Sisters; ty. S. Harvey A Co.; Harry Adleri Zethroa' Doga; Pathe Weekly; Sidney Drew Com edy; Nordln's Augmented Concert Of chestra. DAILY MATINEE, 2:18 P. M., 15c, 2Se. Sat. and Sun.' Matinee,. 15c, 25c. 35c. 2 SHOWS EVERY NIGHT, 7slB, SslS. Prices ISc, 2Sc and 38c; Boxes SOe; Or chestra and boxes reserved. Phone D. 600. : - 1-HOTOPtAYS. PHOTOPUAfS. OMAHA'S FUN CENTER sf r?j jm j j J-f-.Dry Mats., ISc, 25c, SOc 25&-CEv'gs, 25c, SOc, 75. $1, Htrt't ins numss ostium wimii "SLIDING" BILLY WATSON and toe BURLESQUE W0NDE? SHOW. Billy Wstwa sll through ths thaw. Sherman, Flag 1 Dully. Harronlnrs: Lulu Coats' 3 cracker jaexs. Beauty Chorus ot bsuatn. limit' niMF UATINEE WEVK DAYS Sab Mat. A Wk: Harry Morton and Zclla BusmII. MmBSB Last Times Today - . DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS BESSIE LOVE "REGGIE MIXES IN" rhurs. HENRY B. WALTHAL Now Playing --s T-T A 2NlULrKANC SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE INTERPRETED BY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Preformances start promptly at II, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9. v No Raise in Prices Nan Halperin Emily Ann Wellman Fradkin, aasiated by Miss Joan Tell Percy Branson and Winnie Baldwin; Ben Linn; The Bert Hughes Co.! Raymond Weekly. WUbert; Orphcum Travel ,' Last Tint Today : 1 HARRY MOREY, in "HIS OWN PEOPLE" I ' MAE MARSH " . I "The Cinderella I 1 "Man." V'l SUBURBAN Cuticura Soap Ideal For Baby s Slsh WEEKS' XIV&F ijroa oocbs an usmrn sVfs-a -a awe ) tmi mm 111 a iisaswisa 256 m OR. E. R. TAItRY FISTULA CURED Rectal Diseases Cured, without a severe sur gical operation. No Chloroform ot Ethei used Cure guaranteed. PAT WHEN CURED Write for Illustrated book cm Rectal Diseases, srifo names sod testimonials of more than 1000 promi nent upople who have been oermanemlv aired 240 Bee BIdg.. Omaha, Neb. i A Kidney Remedy That s Proves Its Value About five years ago I commenced selling Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Koot ana my customers ae well enough satis fied with the remedy to continue buy ing it This is a sufficient guarantee of its standing in this locality, and as far as we are aware it is a splendid preparation and give universal satis faction. - Verv truly yours, L. J. CAERINGTON, Druggist, July 14, 1916. Woodland Park, Colo. Letter to Dr. Kilmer A Co., B'nghamton, N. t Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents-to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a simple size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet, of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writ ing, be sure and mention the Omaha Daily Beer Medium and large size bottles for sale at all drug stores. 24th' and Ames Col. 2841. Today MARGERY WILSON, in "WIU SUMAC" HAMILTON Today JANE and KATHBRINE LEE in, "TWO LITTLE IMPS" 3 LOTH -.OPELS'. - Today EARLE WILLIAMS, ia THE GRELL MYSTERY" No. 4 VENGEANCE AND THE WOMAN" HERS DO IS- When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how scon the symptom, 'tox$ develop into croup, or worse. Andthen'S when you're glad you have a ar of Mu terple at hand to give prompt, sure re lict It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remWy, Musterole is excellent Thousands U mothers know it Yon should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re ueves sore throat bronchitis, tonsilitis. croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head, ache, congestion, nieurisv. rhpiimai;.-. lumbago, pains and aches of back or l-il?- Prain sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it 30c and 60c Jars; hospital size $2JSQ.