r m 4 fc THE GUMPSSWASttK II 1t AHPHW vtLtwfh .v-.r "-". S L . was uw -' MONI t " - FW BRINGING UP THA,n conn mi. - CANSX AsMO 1 . wuul. ACN I THCMJiW4T MiBP vwr- THA.T BO , Tijuana Race to Be Worth $33,000 I.o AiiKtlcs, Sept. ..20. Distribu tion of more than $750,000 in purges ii announced for the cvcnth annual race meeting it Tijuana (Mexico) track, according to a telegram re reived word licri: from President Wood Coftroth of the Tijuana Jock ey club. The Tijuana season will be op ened November JO for 100 or more raring day and there will be annual renewals of the "classics," the most notable of which will be the C'offroth handicap, one and a quarter miles. This will have $.10,000 added money for iti next running. ColTroth ad vises, and with nomination fees the purse will total about $.55,000. 'J lii ii laid to be the richest purse ever offered In the west "d the grcutit hung up in America for horsm of all ages. When the Ti Viana track was opened six years ago the Cuff roth handicap money was $5,000. Last season it wai $.'0, 000. '. . ' Tulsa Willing to Play Texas Champs Wichita, Kan.. Sept. 20,-The Tulsa team of the Western league will play the winner of the r't. Worth-Mobile series, stated Jack Lelivclt, manager of the Oilers here tonight. Lelivclt declares the series is all arranged for, despite reports from Fort Worth that it was improb able the game would be played. H J slated that extra stands were being f constructed at the Western league , ' park in Tulsa now and tint ell prep arations had been completed for the southern championship series. TCte Off to Train. Chicaso. Sept. 20. Charlie White, Chicago lightweight, matched to meet Chamoion Iienny Leonard at Jersey City October 3, headed for Saratoga, N. Y., today to complete his train ing. White, w!io must make 135 pounds at I o'clock on the day of the fight, weighed 136 today. FootBallFacts x;Woi1h Knowing ) If iiiarrr t l v k try f.ir sobI i hi h'-i iintnHK fvfir a tu h.lti n. und on" if hin ivUrii jtu K lip iht l.all nn t run It-r turh1ii. ! th tor o,-,l A. a. tin. Hull U ilrml 't-r trlnl for gtml fiUli liiui-hildMn. Hill lit, lt rgrtit. V. 'IVwitt A (ri t r ii l-U.mrl Kkl fr.utl .p.nirn'' !! Hrt. f.i!(itln fip t th. M -tilTf ..f lin H 1 iifl. ! l,n . n ik.. r.,l 1. 1. ..!. lha ljil What U lh.. .!, in? I in l A. 1'ih A t nlif ifiithn trbil frm 111. IVjtril ln ( Iniiti 11 Kul. II, rc fin . I t'.nA -f tur t.rii ,n ltn .th ft n ct.ifil.itr win . i.it v.i ,4.t k,h f- H r .. I f.mH k t,...n. r.i ,I'..A4 fi:l I . H t 41 ! Ikn i n t I I. . r Iim U m.mI! ! 1tU iw kr kill it I plat. ...I. It. l- u urn' I H . t.14, ki.!!.'.! "Jl l.ulk kivj lt..i in in I 14 k . 't l , i i , i , U 4 li k m l l . I .i ...-. . ..4 k.-s iiJ'W. W t ,.i I I Ik.n Ik Nl tl.tnll4 Mm ft Mr l Ilk ) ' '.. kll W hlk Hoi II. I ... I.,ki J Ik. k..k. l.'tj t.t .,-.. ; ,.i.ik '" ,h "l,,t . . 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UWSK'krlof Enrlqiik (Ir'ln) 120 2 2AM4 Delknto 2 IH. Mljiin)H9 1 thU Jo.lla J 2 (T. OH r 4 JD85 Pil.l 2 (M. S. All.n) ltd S Golclic id 2 (J, paltonl lit t At pott ( minuteai off 2:24; tim. :2 1-S, it, 1:00 4-5. 12 mutunlk paid fkrloi 114 40 ktraisht, 14.20 placa, ft.SO khow. Ptlkntk 14.20 plkck, 22.60 how. Joe Ilk 3.20 khow. Htkrt good. Won driving. 8rond and third driv ins. Winner rh. r. 2, by Sclh-May Day. 'Tralnar, V. Irwin. Ovtrweights Joella J. 2. Goldie 11 2. Carloi Knrique raced Paisley inta kubniiisloD and later out-gamed Delante, which rharxed fait through tha final furlong. Joella J. kaved ground on the rail and closed with a rush. Paialey raced wida all tht way and tired after forcing the paca for thrae quarters. 3052 K") rc' ''v (urlongs. Three-year-olds and up. Purs $300. Claiming. fndcx "itorsa and Owner Wt.tilr. 3081 Kulh Wehle S (Jet. Hro.) 109 4 8047 H. A. Jonas 10 (J. Hall) '107 1 302T Velvet 8 I W. Gararan) 108 S 8041 TW Cnro (Sandiilga) I07 2 8089 Trinket 7 (Z. M'Uregor) 112 3035 John Spohn 10 (Broe.) 112 2044 Marlon Lewis (Undon)lOB 9 3041 Bra Water 9 ( B. E. Hpicer) 112 11 8029 Muehoblige I (P. Moore) 104 7 304S McMurphy 11 (Morri.) 112 t 908 Kimberly ( E. Stillmant 112 10 At post H minute; off 2:65; time, :24 1-S, :49 2-5. 1:01 2-8. 12 mutueU paid Wehle $18.40 straight, 8 00 placa, 18.60 ahow. Jones 17.00 place, 24.40 show. Velvet 12.20 show. Start good. Won driving. Second and third same Winner, ch. m. 2, by Senator McCarren-Catherina R. Trainer, A. Jsssop. Scratches, Thramsn, I. W. Harper, Ed La Van. Uuth Wehle forwardly plaoed from the start, got up to win in a close finish. 8. A. Jones and Velvet fought ft out for tha front for three-quarterk and then both tired in the concluding drive. Tom Caro ran a good race. Trinket made up ground. Kimberly is evidently off form at preisnt. J J Third race, six furlongs. Three-year-olds and up. Purs $300. Claiming. Index Horse and Owner Wt.8t. 2046 Daiscy 4 (W. Cargan) 112 & 3040 Cleopatra Boy 0 ( Rob'son) 1 IS 6 804 Melody Man 6 (M'P'on) 115 a 8016 Old Homestead 7 (Itarn't) 115 1 9048 Bin Greanleaf 14 (Max.) 116 2600 Will o' the Wisp 4 (We115 8 8020 Lady Voltrome 4 (I. S.) 112 4 3031 Hash of Steel 8 (M'koy) 116 7 At pout 1 minute; off 8:28; time, :24 8-8, s4B 4-5, 1:14. 22 mutuals paid Baisey SO. 00 straight, 13.00 place, $3.40 show. Cleopatra 219.20 place. 29.00 show. Melody $1.20 khow. Start good. Won easily. Seeond and third driv ing. Winner, b. f. 4, by Reformation-Miss Roberts. Trainer, J. McCool. Scratches, Fitzgerald-Dr Mack. Baisey wailed on the leadars and when let down readily tookcommand and won with speed in reserve. Cleopatra Soy ahowed much improvement and out-lasted Melody Man for second place. The latter set tha pace, but was tiring badly at the finish. Old Homestead could not improve his position. Will of the Wisp had no excuses and ran a bad race. Q Fourth rack, sis furlongs. Four-year-alda and up. Purs $300. Index Horseand Owner WtSt. S0S Mark Denuruio 4 (MX.M15 803in-tert Ros 6 (Walker) 112 27119 Klla Wood 4 (J. Overby) 112 8041 Nellie Witwer 6 (Ktillm n) 1 1 3 8041 Mttlo Pointer 4 (fir Sta.)ll2 F.l Ray S (J. H. Palton)115 'J HOI Fern Leaf 5 U. Kouts.) 112 2010 Bronston 4 K. W ms)'110 d A' post 2 minutes: off 8:67; time. :24 1-5, :4I 2-5. 1 :18 2-1. 22 irutuels paid Murk 18 20 atraiiiht, Jl 40 place, 1160 khow. Pk.ert II 40 placa, 22 80 how. Ella 12.80 show. Start good. Won driving. Saennd iimi. Third raslly. Winner ch. g. 4,hy Martlnet-Casabel. Tralnkr, R. Mcljiin. Scratches, Kccltiae. I.ady Eileen. Mark lienunsio was away fast, sprinted Into an karly lead, but waa dulng beit in tha final ktndek to shake of th d'Urmiard challeng of Pekkrt Kosk, The latter with stronaer nding might hav won. Ella Wood was akkr In tangle and did not get thrnuih until turning for horn, then she sailly got th khow. I.ittlt Puinier ktopptd. 3055- -Fifth rac, fivk and kna-hlf lurliS. Thr.yr-!da and up, Purk $S0O. tn l.x Horae and Owner Wt"i. ' SOt) Mner iK. H. Irwin) III t mil (irl Hobrrlk t I Hlrrrelt 1 1 1 1 J ; ,) Kiratl k Cub 7 ( Bnrlkn.l 1 1 1 3 ijHHHIarr. Ku.l l. r I t'ydik.l 1 1 I 141 hill Pik'kwkll I Hiroi.i) III 111 likiiy Sik.kki t IT Srak.llll 4 . In. I (J. H. Pall I III ' At pot I kkinui; lf 4 It; liisik. muli.,. i.. I V..n.r I It ktrik. IMS kkw kiralikk tin thaw H'kii d Was, iil. 'k4 kl 1 rj dru.ng Vk iSH.r k ( , br Disk Fiill wslrlsal. In , F Iram. -.rw. kS'i. Rill II k.-kkkll I. . i).f, I.ilk J, R'ark T'ki, Uey f, : h r' ik v) ird, W . frxai titmJ pklilsi, lvkk la frn k4 msuH "kort ! I Ik ! kttieiOk. )ig(aMl it ki kk kitl and k kr I l i 'klMI Ikk a kkl4 4 Ik.k kkd ou'U.lkk) Itltallk I'kk f.k kk'kftd ' tk l'ii ki lilts k. V r ..r.ii ik l.kkl t irai 4 k.k k ! ik ! H I V ulaa l klik4 fsr laaik ml a ti'MS "kl. a. 306" Stalk kk , smm Mi!, tsxs)y.avklk and "a. Purk $. It.,' kd tiaie Wl IHU la k UumiUiKii W I I1 I1 I' I'l ll I.k,iat I H I lait i.ll,4 ! 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Str Ii 1" ll"k Binilelun 7.20-1 ' S' S 2 Hoovlllk S.tO-1 4 4" 4" Tullktt 12.70-1 2'i S 2' Kliuifhtar .t0-l S i V. W'il.on 21.60-1 - j j Rtr. Fin. Jockey Ods. Ht's 8 3 2' U Hum 7720-1 1 2't V 2'i Kichardson 1.20-1 2'i 1 1 8 Carvan .S0-1 4 S1 4f 4 Vacoraro -17.20-1 7 6i ti 6 Dcovllle . 11.00-1 r,J ' ) Kouts 27.40-1 10' 10 a' 'Ii Dority 84.00-1 11 11 11 hi Spicer 42.70-1 8 1 71 V, i. Carroll '12.80 1 1 9 9' 10' . Barnes hi 81 10' 11 J. Carter 10.f0-l i j Str. Fin. Jockey Oils. St'i 8i 2" 2' 1 Garan 2.00-1 41 4 l 21 Spicer 82.00-1 U U U 3'1 Pecorara 8.40-1 61 (1 41 4 Seovlll 6.80-1 6i 61 5'1 6s Sequin 28.00-1 7 7" 6" 8i P. Wilson 2.80-1 21 " 7kV 7'" Dority 21.00-1 2 8 2 8 Singleton 6.20-1 I I Si rVFin. Jockey Oils. St'i 1 I'l l'i 1" E. BameV 8.10-1 4.80-1 20-1 21.00-1 2.70-1 28.00-1 24.00-1 29.00-1 2'1 2 2 2" G. Ury It T t P. Hurn 41 ' I'l 41 J. Ckrt.r " 5' 4' 6" Seovilla . 8 H 61 P. Wilson II 4' 71 71 Kouts 61 6 81 8 Hooper T fliiri" Jmksy Ods. ST l l'i l l Mngtktm M 1 l' 8' H.ovlllk . 7 0t-l 2' II 41 S I lrttr . I ! ' i I' 4 j n. ii,ii . ii i 41 4 I' H. J.aat II s I 6 ' ruB(. 1711 7 1 T I 0. WlU. II Sk i 21, i(t I I. ti I i, 14 I I J Ill plke. lilt skw stnl.rtk IMS ' " t t T.i (M. Ill 0,4 ,",', ' ' ' f'r 'k'' lir..,, u m ( , u, , .f4l t, i . t I :.! !,.' pMI4 .'. tii kt laian'sl SI pititnl nikis M)4 " '' vl4 fkll4 tiklMI tt4l H" IE OMATTA nF.E: TT.lT.sn t0t)NTltt roLllttlANX J J "W'l VlLT UVki VIDVIAX JT. . Ntia'0 SEE JIQGS AND MACCIB IN PULL fACt OP COLORS IN THK SUNDAY BtS A Queer World Toreador Trousers Appear First ami Probably Labi Time on Santa Clara U. Campui Ship Passen gers and Cootie Friends Separated Under Protest. Santa Clara, Cat., Sept. 20. Tor eador trousers appeared on tht Uni versity of Santa Clara campus yes terday for the first and probably last time. One pair, together with the wearer, went under the gvmuasium shower while half the student body shouted its approval and the other half continued in pursuit of two other pair. Later, the three would-be-fashion pace setters, returned to classes clad in the regulation "cords." Best Friends Must Part New York, Sept, 20. -New York's police force gets many unusual calls, but yesterday it was forced to perform one of the most peculiar duties in its history when bluecoats had to use moral per suasion on 58 third-class passen gers on the President Adams, who had held that vessel up for seven hours in the harbor, by refusing to go to Hoffman's Island for debusing-. An S. O. S. call to the harbor police was answered by the patrol boat Manhattan, loaded with blue coats, and finally the third-class passengvrs were loaded on a cut ter which took them and their cootie pals" to the cootie grave yard. The President Adams was from London, Cherbourg and Queens town. After the War ' New York. Sent. 20. The ex plosion of a shell, a war relic, filled with shrapnel in at west aide apart ment house last night, destroyed the hearing of Joseph McLein, a war avintnr who nerved in France where he escaped without a scratch from a fall of 300 test. Harold. J. ACKer man a roam mat of McLein's. re ceived a minor injury in the right leg. Duck Hunting. Chicago, Sept. 20. Scion of a wt 'thy San Francisco lumber man, Charle Legal. 24, was ar rested last iliybt in t lie Great Northern hotel on a charge of cashing a fraudulent check for $til on the San Francisco First Na tional bank. "Dad must be duck hunting at our summer home," said Legal, when wires failed to bring relief front his father. Large Casket. Sioux Citv. SeDt. 20. -A huge ens. let it being constructed for Mrs. Daisy Butter worth, fat Ltoy witn a carnival ahow, who died at Huron, S. D., 8unday. Show people claim that Mn. Put. ttrworfh wis lha hvitt woman that ever lived. $h weighed 360 pounds ami waa J vters old. Nwt ol Mrs Butttrwonh't dth rtschtd tha show here. Her i'inss ii bit! and her death was do to acute nephritis. Forril Fires on (mI. $411 J'HIItlSfll, Ci' , - k1' ?ku luteal M l nal in thive in- (Uiiul f.'itttl. htfiii I til iron 1 mOi the .il rte I in it. i l'nit4 Mi' ("'! frl ii i'i'i enpowne'd Kf f l-d . I i ! ' ill I - Vii tiki!. (! an. I , r l,H I I ' l'it fH Ni.n' M k Sii.l l's "'!4 liHl, ktiMlH it N ll'l ik, M ti-4 jiuinv At. ft I. , Hi I hail J ' "I ' ki4 t,ss N'" l !, ' kira ei Ml 'd iBk'' si 1 !! . Mfto ti Pay in IVbl. j Si ik .t . I l '.a fit kklll-uH.tl li-ln Is. 1 1 Ilit I ksan 4 ,.. 1.4 kite t ! j ViVk t t' I " " t ' ! i msa rail H la M . ' d I k),Hk I 4 k4 I, I.'1, i'l .-i ih IH k'u.M. a (ni a. i t htlft k ... la l It K -s I M.. ' ' l I ' - t4 k ik a vli kl AY. STTTntnER 21. 1922. Drawn for The " uua tiao. a..-. . (THIH wt i I'DWfV Drawn for The 00 THA.T MR. OlCCfe ILL? WfHV I Vgt TAUKIN' TO HIM AN HQUI A;0 Phone Pistol Is Found Used by Slayer Probe of Double Murder of Church Rector and Choir Leader Is Nearing End. New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 20. (By A. P. Discovery of the pistol with which Rev. F.dward Wheeler Hall, rector of the Church of St. John the Evangelist, and his young choir leader, Mrs. Eleanor Keinhardt Mills, were Slain brought the investigation of the mysterious double murder near its close last night. Earlier in the day detectives had come into possession of a woman's handkerchief, pierced with what ap peared to be bullet holes. The hand kerchief had been picked tip near the spot on the abandoned Phillips farm in Somerset county, where the bodies of the rector and Mrs. Mills were found. Ownership of this lacebound square if it can be established may furnish valuable evidence in support of the theory that a man and a woman together surprised the min ister and Mrs. Mills and that one of the two slew them after a struggle between the two women. Nearly all day long, save for a brief respite while they attended the simple funeral of Mrs. Mills, the slain woman's husband, James Mills, and her daughter, Charlotte, were closeted with officials in Prosecutor Sticker's office, undergoing a mi nute examination, When they were dismissed, Assistant Prosecutor Too lan said that Mills "was definitely out of it'' and was under no sus picion whatever. Mrs. Hall, wealthy widow of the slain clergyman, and her brother, William Stevens, had been summoned to appear after Mills .and his daugh ter, but they later were informed Dog Hill Paragrafs "By George Bingham" Sim Flinders has had a photo of himself and mule taken in a family group, To prepare for the occasion Sim put on his other clothes and also IIII.'IOVOI I'll I 'Ii: I'V pilttllia! 4 I' ahutU oi;.n nil .i n jtnl lardm him riiflit g.i.i.l iii bifiire the li'la gral'litf t il l !h ih In .,( iii44ill, Irnkfl lliLi v.ii a t4ii' ritUr a' the huii.t il M:s l'n.!i 'n lie iilher !tt im . it Mi d f n I l-Vaj (.in inu. S in. aie a t,!nl tka-IU slid nut ail M n ''-in .1 I" ' III l!ta ! y ' la ", J ah I aS iia I t ri.. t i ! , t nt H i i I j ii n !,. I, al. :.. 'OV tffl J" Ht I iwh It Price (HALF PR1CF. SALE) Pric I '4 - f Ir -m .- .4 '4 , t $ H i kk-4 U a I i Prica Omaha Bee ty Sidney Smith' LH - f Mkt Mittl kJ .ll-kki I KikJk. 1 LA Lib VL hhi ....... . ' rlAT CCUifcN t Ht Wis. (Hf. i iokigKi AM li nvvn pie) Vt tT Ml 0Kl Otl rr.ii Omaha Bee by McManui I know iiuT c;or A LCTTCi AND HP MAGECIS UNCONf.n.vJ rV they nerd not come. When exami nation of this pair in resinned, it is understood. Mrs. Hall and her brother will be ftiized, aspecially as to their movements last Thurs day and mailt and r.-rly Friday morn ing. It was in this period that the murders were accomplished. Chronology of Tariff Adopted by Congress Covers Long Period Washington, Sent. 20. Here is the chronology of the tariff bill. House ways and means committee began hearings January 6, 1921. Bill introduced in house June 29. Formally reported by committee July 6. Passed by house July 21. Referred to senate finance commit tee July 22. Hearings started July 25. Hearings concluded January 3, 1922. -Reported to senate April 11. Passed by senate August 19. Referred to conference August 22. Reported out of conference Sep tember 11. ' Sent back to conference by house September 13. Reported back to house and ap proved September IS. Approved by senate September 19. Parents' Problems How can punctuality best be taught to children? It is well to drill the unpunttual child by causing him to consult the clock frequently in order to deter mine the length of time necessary to do a certain thing. Let him "guess" at the time it has taken and then compare his guess with the actual length of time. In this way he is led to give more attention to the passing of the hours and to the fact that "time is fleeting." A heroic measure which is almost sure to break up the habit of unpunctuality is to deprive the child of pleasures for which he is not on hand at the appointed hour. i ne Herman government is cun--i. .-... -r : l. :...!. t UUClHIg U KM "1 Vill 1WU MIIU3 in stoves and will standardize the most n n n I ...a.l. t a.;..., I I. (linl i:t"HU!lilt ill Willi a YllM III IiH-l .vu- scrvation. Pusilivly Last Times To morrow ..ir?N sa Siarold Lloyd in 4 Grandnta's Doy" SATt KUAY fr'l Uawlilk) rins Clurlcj Ray , Larry Semon ktti. Ha Kfatias, IS . ?i 4S... f t-' ) Mfe.at 1 t t t4i I i I . .'k Wwaka I ' , Pike j -onimon Dense Do Vuu Wairy About Thin.a That May Ngvar H'n Air ua aUiii va y 1 1' at fa' aaiiiioilnrK Is UumaJ lit lui'l'ill I'l yuU ' tiii liu)' ilic rally in lata-, luu nuy li )Hlir jiili, killlla it niir ttVl-k(- hum i.i,i iH' l'nr, iur i"u n jj built in inn tuny luu ilnwn a. illie priailll Valllle lull 4IC till! III your autiibui -nunc ot thrag thmiii III 4 V l.'II.C t) I'dkk. Cuiilil unit) ii itiip any one of llie ill jfuu CiHtjuie up? I'hc iiilaforttinc a nun actually nitrit ia lotut'.v f a iuiuis he d in not ckpect. Put tlut iluwii. Win' pi. tuie a Itil "I iiuptrttaiit t.iai,ililir an llten keep the pur. luu- h jitat 't' at lit )uur mini' piam Hr-lit all the tune. I 'mainly )uu t-iini'. In lp nutters o Arverke an Collar A COLLAR THATS RICHT FOKTttE KNOT THAT'S TIED TIGHT M M M Cltttl Prkit Co. AiArnut MX TODAY TOMORROW LAST TWO DAYS lj ALEXANDRIA OPERA CO. IJ and other splendid vaudeville In conjunction with cicluiive I photoplays. Savaa Days, , Starting SATURDAY HERZBERG'S STYLE REVIEW A tloriou pagaant of fashion interrupted by song, with a COMPANY OF 18 In addition 5 Other Acts and photoplay TO ALL STARTING Sun' Mt- at 1 4 A. UMW VV kel ni. . in v,u .v viidi juu aiiv icff Kraiaia. C! est show that over played under a roof th Dave Marion ahow. E ' . I, :: I . r i . loie nnn I . at urigmaa voka or production waa fjo,uifu ana i m going ro sell it at popular price. It'a called "burlask" bacause it play at tha Cayaty. Naver you mind what it' called a rosa by soma other namo would smell a sweet. The thing is, sea this auper burlesk and then do your own calling. There isn't a word of misrepresentation or braggadocio in th above statement. Now don't hang fire on this; get your seats right now don't follow the crowd; be ahead of it. Sincerely and Honeatly, OLD MAN JOHNSON WRIEST LI NG MATCH Thursday Night, September 21 . CHAS ' PAT HANSEN vs. McGilL Finish Match Sksnt-Finklk Kill Sleelg v. Fig Newton Sis Rounds tlOOD PRELIMINARIES AT AK-SAR-BEN FIELD $1.00 $2.00 First Ticket n ssl Br. Duetka Drue Co., ITth kna) Dkiijlks. Baalon's, F.rnik Mohiiks. Baaeball Hek(ukrl(.ra, Fnntknal'k tHlUn CIRCUIT VAUCtVIUf MkllaMk Daily IilS n Nigbl SilS Far Ak-.Hkr-B.w Week TRIXIE FRAGANZA I -nk i in. i n 0'Tnk" "in: snow OF!" itraarHT URUUkl JEAN GKANEZK Tka lilkrakl Skal,aak Mt aaav a-a (.IKMI.4II aiAatiN a4 MtHIMC MIDI. A TiRKY CO, U ''' 4 X..kln" rHia kl llkl ak I iktok P.lkk Sk MalikMk IJa Ik Sijk a IS. I l. Ail ifta ).., ..4 Haa la- k)' 4'.u a 4s lik A. kl Rkawa eiih ia akk ll waa-l. LECTURES BY NOTED TIIEOSOPHIST M. (an Kea. It. A. lata fian In.lia )i.'y, S.r JJ, H I'. M ' Ttiakik Ske J 5utl4lilf ' (inlii, t--i. 5t. U P M Mlkkrliy a4 0kU.ek' 1 1 S AlVi f'laf atitilM'H II t.iaia, laa ..! I ft I a e I ! It Ut IWIll.U Sne in No4 f IUtt Tr C Watnl Ada 11 ! by wi,ii,nij l "tit lUrm ' U In i ill mi's; r J"l r)4V l'H jlnitiird tlut 4 I' ll Jll'uia ninth j alnprr at 4 I a t i i . , and the f. Iiul -lain? as'ai ik (mien t4-nr lli-ir) ll In ik Krl.ne, veil h till . I II. Niuilar ia In at irunr iktui tsV.I uln al h ki.M" liulin fir fait fat ',1 Ha; B llrt.lllla) M"l kliri'l. lUk UUH mi tiitiikilf. and re mriiilirr tlut the iwad l' O'c lull i l!,e il;!.n..c ik a pirtiv true putuii ol kiiy ililmultv tact I lirl.iirluiid. nd (lie t'lkiit ik vity'intlih lrt if tuU ate pirparcd and attiraJJ Uil dvmicd, .'..rllll ) Hr Want Ada trodma teiult. Ak-Sar-Hen Tiro Sale on at Sprajrue's Factory 18th and Cuming 32x4 $12.75 riraTrvkkkkkM-er kl i sun STARTS TODAY Three Days Only In tlvt storti of a younq trianwtio facavhole flock cf flqinq fftl more bravlt than ht did tke smile of a prtiq qirl. VaflC1 Uaded With Thrill OMAHA 3 nd cntinuin ,wice dai,y $3.00 PlUk T.M Bout 8:00 Running Races AK-SAR-BEN FIELD Es.ry Day TUi. W.ek jiis r. m. RAIN OR SHINE aaat uou1 ki a mi ! rl eat ( Ivknan 4 ae A '. aa .... a , a a a, a k ft IT II A VI vnil vw-a-inr-ai AMERICAN GIHLS 'CX an I a . last aii ik ail (as a ,k u l in H,i ...-n a JAta. II VV AMI MH (.ROVitlt. IMIUt M tastir III I SUl'IIY - PI Oltl AS id. tmt.ttDN AMI IIMf tor sitwAir t ikk katat vaaiaa lkk k k a k4 M g. kkk t kWk j li kk I Hl .kW kk .li , dk I'M. k lik k H s , W , Ii..