r THE OMAHA EKE:. TOTDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1922. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Sidney Smith (Utrikt !' THE GUMPS HO, HUM! see it i coum IN IHt SUNDAY MLS SUHDAY tahte STRAND 7; JuST At lOfiH ftS mttC 04 kNoy ' boucimt Tut wicm tuWAT o Nr. J MUM 0 NOV ""Mints I'M 6DINb To t" "sou'it HMt rvivtN or Twt ftOM WtllrAt I'M uictlo tut World Premier Showing ":.. it w..i" u ciik. what HSmilin' Through" area ! Norma. WOMLW ttt VOt) KM DIN fa pAONtN YVItM TAT 6Mt tM tO HU.?- fcHO TVtS Cll'TrVHV.N CAM Wt LP. SOUS fw.-r to u.ii o CokT fct. TVl Ce,UrJ6tt MM4aujt1t CF 750- HMh.tft town cm taccm A. tafaAMtWllKl? A TMMC- WVCJt -i - -.. x, ' jw act urt A taurtt- AfcocMT xtHoouAT Am tact' to eu TwiMr t IF TWIN fit tOtf tMUNi YMtS VMttaVtH- 0O AL tlClWO WILL TV CO OUT A"t MAt A TaMr ovt o vov- N (1 71 A FIRST NATIONAL N2y ATTRACTION- III - r i - . i "-a1 - av NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Nights 30c, 40c, 50c Mstineet 25c ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE BRINGING UP FATHER -ltr.d I, . I'alent lilflr RrX JIGi AND MAMilE IN fUl L PAcr; of ioior in the sundav ble Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManut ll'ivrlM itllt S YOO CET IN THAT jTATR L-J fft TOO MT tiMT IM izSZ. Vl ! PoOM MAY IN TmL R'C UA 9 rONT OP TMA.T ooor - TA VU "-UCC THAT VOU iTAv Tt T0l AJC HE OON'TCfTT JSYdfCy AVWy rPQM 'NTY MOOK;e' n? OUT I DOri T EVEH r- t S1 ah: at lat i can REtT KNOWING Mt "z not with that baj HOriD DiNTY MOOfVC H 1922 y Iwtx Fcatowc Srwvicc. Iwe- C-3 ffLI. BET 1 XN JTXI R ai e, you r&LJ) ) "rrrv cr j foMH 1 1 f (Wrecks Agree lo Muduniu Pact: Will Quit Thrace Talk C Hcxihliuicc ill Atlria- iiople (lonfint'd lo Army -' Thoiifaul(i of (m-ka Flee , ConKtantiiiopl. CunnlanllnoplB, Oct. 12. (Hy A. P.) vKuur thoiidn(l Turku rroHHed Ilia biwly rl'lliif 1 lMiumlary Ht Alnin, tnrtli of urlji'll on the ImiiioI jk nlii tula thin nioniltiK onl tt'lvunicil nomks pill''". Tepeeuran (li'iivrHl ltarliiK'uu lent nit alrpluno to warn the iffmllii Conininnder Bgalnut troimaaliiK on th8 putrnl cone. . : tirei k lo Men. 1'arli, )'t. 12. Hy A. V.)-(irfc ih .lnrldiil to ln,th Muduniu eniilHtUo tonvpnlluii nnd evucuule Thracn, afcordiim to the winilitlnnH tliuiliilcd In that dcH'tiiiH'nt, tho French forclifii IH'o huh ciin'lully lnfiirmcrt tudny. Nriva Hi'd lvi'd tjiihllj. Ailrliiniinlfi. Oct. 12. (Hy A.' P.) New of th ctmclualon of the aimlH Mini at Muiliinla wad rccHv(l quietly !hcn hh a liiiBe l"''t of. h popidii tlon iiliciidy rcKHrdwl r-Vntry of the Turka Into MiihIciii 'J'hnioe, a in cvltnlilc. Talk of rcnlataiiM l innlnly curiliiu'il to the army. Wlthdruwul of funila from the banka aixl lt(iililutlon of usMota hnvn ht-eii In piOKicMa (or aevernl daya anil will UivlciuliU'illy be iiceeW-rated hy the knowlodBs that TurklHU civil author ltl will be in charge 45 days after the nrmixtlce tka effwot, "., Filled With iti-fuKfes More than a thoumind fainlllt'i have left Adrlanopla for (Ireeco within tho lat week, and the city la filled with rofUKi'Pa from tho vilUiBf, bound westward. Already, the people ure leaving- n rapidly an poaalhle, con Jidering the luck of traimportntion fa lilitlea caused by the fnct that many lioraea and wngona have been re julKitioned by the army. IVapita the preaenca of the allied Intaalon aent here from OonHtantUiople. the chiiHtlan populatluiii awin un-' Hilling to believe that the nlllea can carry out their guuranteee of pro tection and a repetition of th pnij rtia tnaiKarrra la feareil. by. nutttV.C ' Clvlliaiia Armed The majority of tli civilian art armed, but It la hoped the alllea d traotnienta can prevent eertea claalira until after the Turklfir goiitlariucrle to fully Inatailrd. The Ureek army otiUera atill main tarn their attitude of rwl"i"' "nJ thnr Haltlon h l'" aomewhat teinforved by tlx civilian movement far an "nutononioua Thiwe" but the onlmued esodua wentw.ird Indiintea tkat thla movement baa no over- helmm popular mipp.'it I'toaoa I nd.r Way. At ititiitls. Ht IJ TUe x w!ua of (Irntfke. feaiful of the return of Tmtiih auihoiliy m tVr.tunH ople, ta in full bl 'l Touruta lould pit k un tempting ramatna in rua. vunoa, dtta. amber t.iitt'itt, t'andv btt. thiW tiautiit ai"l "AnierUaa aa thifir tir prtln letol ie Miiirt in thvir lwlinam in titwr am rPtKia t rvalue ch. , AH Uy b'O nuuide the 1m-W eot Uhv. ltt t4 In the hrt trf on Hue Vi4, a bowl.nf attd wibna lnub t ((,'. ta h t lliiouah tfce Vv "lvt tlt-,r ua a" I fcjire l .n,l,. u pat'tt 't ule the !. . prfi.a tfce U a la blteint and (! t.n e UMlt Id t'iratu, tmtt f.4- bu ia la ill" Id J ft tNe : t hlti Hoy, II, Main at TmhUv." .t.s ' . IV t. t - t.klt IWilfrt i li. 4 a MHi-n .. or .U lhl feat a tcalal1 ! ) k "d lltt KnKtlt, lt It l tHutt t Itl, watte ii ltt ! ) a-iaWu).- atttit t t ( KeaV it.aj i. oi l.i ' a4 a-w4 iai.H ike ti tat ' et a fcrc t,tif a .! vt ia 1 I ''. i Supreme Court h Asked to Decide One of Solomon's Famous Problems Suit to Determine Mother of Cree Indian to Whom Were Awarded Valuable Lands in Oklahoma Carried to Highest Tribunal. WaaliliiKWuv fM. 12. no of Holo tnon'a pioMcina waa piencntcd to the aiipreme court for solution when It wuh HHkcd to diiterminn who wua the mother of Thoinna Atklna, a 'ric Indian, lo whom wua patented hindx In Oklahoma of great value becauao of oil. I'M court, In reaching Ita dcclnlon, liowevcr, will not have the affection of a mother to aid It. for the child long alnco died and the woman the lower federal courta held, to be the mother uImo fa dead. Tho'aecond woman in -the cane la alive, but demented. When the Jawea rnmmliixion mude allot nluntu to the t ree Indiana It Hated TliomaH Alklna aa a member of that. ti'llio and a patent for 100 acre of land W8H iHHiied In hlH name. Yearn later, wllh the development, of oil properties In Oklahoma, tho land awarded 'J'homuH AHiIiik, local (d In tho CiiKhlnir oil fleldn. waa uurehaHed ! Itv f'hurtea T'nvn. ft'fitn Mltitiln Atklntt. la freo hdlf blood. Minnie claimed lltlo to the land a tlm molliur of ThoriiftK, who, hn motei ted, dleil while a minor. .Nancy Atklna, a full blood, con tented the lltlo on tliu groundx that die and not Mlnnlo wan tho mother of Thoinaa, Tho federal- government caiiii) Into the rae and uaked that Ilia patent to the land bo canceled, con tending that Thomaa wan a myth, had never exiated and that tho laud hud been alloted through fraud. To further complicate tliu caxn, Heiry farter entered a claim lo tho property, declaring that ho wan tho Thomua Alklna to whom it bml been alloted. Tho vnlfie of tlm properly In oil already recovered and that which at 111 remain wbh placed by roimxcl. at $4,0U0,'iiio. It whm acquired from Mlnnlo Atklna for a few hundred dollar. Thn lower federal rotirta (held that alio wan the mother of Thomaa. Fund Assured to Probe Rock Island Vice Ring Jtoek Inland, 111,, -Oct. 12. Willi tho uHHtiriiiice that ftml will be provided for ft thorough Investigation of the murder of WHIlnm ilalal mid John l-ooney, Jr., and of vice condition In for Chb'iigo to lay plana for action be. for Attorney Cenejal Jvlward Itrun- (Jllge, Mtttnliera of Ilia hoard of Mlllier. vlaor of Hock lelajid county told Mr, Jionetioerg iney iiennve ail wppropria- llon or I;j,imm) would par inn lonr7. Hugh Cm tlx, reprexentlug Die Jtoek fxlaud l'le;irillg lloli.e uxxocintlon Ulld other oiKanizollon that bad been connulled nxxured blm that $"'),000 i an be obtained if necexxary in brlusf Guardian Council, Job's " Daughters, Opens Meet . Ouardiana of Job 1'nuglileiH' unit in 20 tatea are exiieoted to attend the aupreme guardian' council, which convened at 2 yesterday in Maaonlc temple for a three-day esnkn. Jlra. A". It. Mick of Omahu, na tional prexldeut, organized Job daughter two year ago. It growth has been rapid. Daughtera Of Maaon betwvrn tho agea of 13' and 18 'are vllglble, , ..' ,' , A reception for the vixltlng women wx held laxt night and a dinner will b given thlx evening, Mendnmea Hedman of Illlnol, Ju cotia of Indiana and Cochrane of Kan a are atnotig thoxe who arrived yea lerday morning. Kach "hpthel" or unit, hna live guardlana. , llltunllxtle, work la a feature of thla rrgnnlzutlon. betila data baia Candidacy of Bfookliart ; Knilorst'd by Capper Waxerlv. la., Oct. 12.-Senalor .Arthur flipper of Kuuxax, In nu ad Jivaa here laxt nlsht, .endoracd the euiitlldacy t'f Kiulth W. Ilroolihurt. re publk'nn candidate for 1'nltett Wales xtnator from Jowit and the entire re publican ticket. Senator fapper llild Hietial emphiixla uptai tha need of the farm bloc in Waahlngton for the atrvlca of nun men a Mr. Iirtiuti. hart. Hurton K. Hel, ctingiexxin iil from I tlm Third Iowa tllxliltt, and re-mily an upiHint'iit of Ht'ook Inn l In the pri mary election, pieauletl. Mr. 8vttt itlao eiiiloifed th t andltlacy of lirook boil. i.. niuii it Her tiini.N J UKI. Aiiiuma, Intl. IK I, l: - A half ill. Ittitxt in " At li.t veioeiil tl.il," a quern Iwiui le if the Alnn.l.i ,iiir, li.t tircii kold In J, II I'til Ir 4 t"'i', Mtiiilgmiiri )', ia, for II atllih. a lit t t'tiil for ! Vtiiuta, aittMthair Iti W. A liileal lo tn tntr for the Am- i u t-ett f uni Th tmn vt.K ut.t l"l la Al.tUtniV htt ! tl aitritd tba a.t.lvr, l- be fjitil i Noilh lxlto'4 ltt .l.e fit li.tiltllar if a ctto.v ahittv Itat atmiitifef rl on, wf ihite WtuUta rtria tor bttiiey liti4iHMii. atwi.tiin t Mi 'iila ; John McCortnack Hack in N. Y.; llcaltli Regained New York," Oct; ' 12. John McCor mack, tenor, returned on tho Olympic with hla health regained abroad after a aerloua illnexa laxt xprlng. lie' auid ho had reduced hi weight from 216 to 217 pound and never felt belter in hi life ' - The ainger plan, to give about 1 concert before Cbrlxtma. then will return with Mr. McCorninck, to apend the holiday with their children, who are at achool In England, Ax. a thanksgiving offering for hi recovery, MeCormaok aald ho would give two concert for charity, under the auxpicea of Archbishop Hayca of New York and Archblxhop Curley of l!nltimor, STARTS TOMORROW An Unequalled 6-Act Vaudeville Bill Headed By Thee Star of Speedy Syncopation. BEST BILL IN MANY WEEKS SAXOPHONE Rural Comedy Extraordinary "HOMESPUN FOLKS" With l.loyd Htifhe nliil the Investigation. Other rill, wnx xald that ample fund could be raised by private aubxi rlptloti. ' RUPERT HUGHES OPENS SUNDAY at the Sun Theater W.iy.,J,,tl.i,.jli.j -r-f"r-2" Snow iii Dululb. Jjulufh, Minn,, Oct. 12. WlntTr alaged It ayaon' first ri'beiraiil here ( yesterday, when snow fall for a hoit . time, Freelog temperature I In pros pect for Thursday, Last Time Tomorrow 33 "IN THE NAME OF THE LAW" Sunday "REMEMBRANCE" (QiJbKeum, WrWlUrlt CIRCUIT VAilOfVIU Mallw tl'y g:l-f.yr MbM EDITH TALIAFERRO And a Mptandid Supperlnt Comptnv la "DNPm THK. MK OI.P MOON" MURRAY KISSEN aV CO. la "The Barker el Seville" FLO LEWIS "Silk and Uua Trio I Wllla f Harold Brown". Tusk el tr Aa' faliUa rib news BARCLAY A CHAIN Two I oo Pa from h Book ol fm MATINtrS lft to Kit SEATS RESF.RVKU NIGHTS ISc l $IXK msm TonlfM J,," John CaUworthy'a Matterplee "The Skin Game" A Load' and Mew Verb toi WMX ftfilrndld Cast lted by Clor)hr Hiinll Ev'a, aoc U $lt Mat., Oc, l, lo '0MAHA' I DSJ (,lll" WAT. A r fOOAV fM.WA ru;l - LAST TIMES TODAY2:15--I:JO "Follies of the Day" and "30Z0', Tomorr.tr (Sat ) Mat. and All Wh MTtinUimlUftrlH" MJ.oytQ i IliCmillliU uuiiu uuxin , i Istiw' lUVMt, IW r H at pally ai., 3 1 Big Tiger Kiirollnieiit. I'l liicetoif, N. J , Ot't. 12. The lurgext enrollment m the , history of I'ritnetoii univerxlty was announced today by tho university registrar, the nuniher of undergrndiintea thla year being , 2,11. Thla 1 217 greater than the enrollment of 1921. The freshmen class also rernrda a new Inch mark with : men. Only S7 of Him applicant for transfer wire mlnititf.l. castorTa For Infanta and Children IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS Alwaye ber 7 - Signature of 3L1 eW-tfTVad - aia-arat. Thtoder Robtrta, Ctorj rweH, T-Roy Bern Harrlten Ford Mtil Ridjway THE best 1 0 V C (1 of all American plays, t h e tr r'c a t c t lioart - picture t'vor made. A 1 t STARTING CAT MKT OCT. tfHI. ill H lay 14lh GAYETY LAST TIMES TODAY w& 7 1 1'AKM.K 3 1 HAIR BALSAM llfkvi. . it, llti t.4. 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