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    1MK SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA; OCTOHiR 22, 1922.
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The Orpheum Circuit it more than a name and a pasting fancy to thousands and tens of thousands of all
classes of citizens. They take a personal pride in its achievements, in its growth, in the fact that its standards
of artistic performances, as well as its refinements on the stage and in the whole atmosphere of its theaters
are envied qualities toward which all rivals vainly struggle.
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ITS UNPARALLELED SUCCESS
PHEUM CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE
kvery Night 8:15
& TODAY
llitory of the Orpheum Circuit
(Annivprsarv Week
V -w j a
htoric Event Many Delightful
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3:36
PRINCESS
YVAH-LETKA
Tht AmaVican Indian Saxtreaa
CISStE AND GCORGIE 3EWELL
Atiitt'd by Paulina Hat lard
In "Tha Thron of Ttrpijchora"
0:52
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1:07
I RANK AND TEDDY JABINI
in Nw VariUm of "I Quit'
MFRAS AND WILU
Backyard EnUrtainari
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Palka Nawa
REDUCED PRICES-4EATS RESERVED
MaltAaaa ISa t 10
mm
Castle
Popular
Headquarters
for
Theatrical
Profession
Extends
Congratulations
to the
Personnel of the
Orpheum
Circuit
Castle Hotel
Company
Goorf 6 H. Sehnell,
President
a -w -w
Special Event
9:28
9:42
9:57
10:11
N!t IN t $1.00
it S uuuu
A I 11 1 T
S1iA-iiJVe
Facts
Worth
Knowing
OUR NEW HOME
(for which we have worked forty years)
Is Opposite The Orpheum
Sunderland Bros. Co.
15th and Harney St. : ATlantic 2700
A Star Furnace
in your home makes it more valuable because
You have a high-grade furnace.
Your fuel consumption is smaller.
The labor in firing is lighter.
-and there are many
more good points,
such as reasonable
ness of prico and
easy payments.
-but let us tell you
and show you them.
W. A. Haberstroh & Son
GENERAL SHEET METAL WORKS
1402 4 MIO Military Avanu
W Wn Jlnl . U
OmaHa far 24 yaara.
rVMM WA Inut II? 1
COAL
ii ounutuuiiu ocus a
TT comes out of weathervtfcht bins
11 and is dry.
Trp is correctly weighed and is full
"LA weight.
jrn ig exactly the kind of coal you
1 bought. No low grade coal sold
for the price of higher grade coal.
yp is screened at the yard when
1 1 loaded on the wagon or truck for
delivery.
Do you prefer quality coal and
the best possible service?.
A coal for every needa yard
convenient to your home.
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lat ua figure tKa (.eating yttara,
W can aa yati mnay,
rkana WA tnut 2t71
Girl, 7, Writes Verse
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Former Omaha Minister
Tells of
Traveler Finds Stokers Don't Have to Work
Hard After All Porpoises Race With
Ship Woman Losea Tug-of-'
. War With Post.
lly REV. i: W. MCAHKII.I,.
I'Mtiir ul MHlimlM i-hiir.h mt lln.i
fnva Mini formi. fHlr uf Mhim'iii Vtuk
Mrllimlui ilniri-b In tlnwh, h b nuw
At Hin, I?. H. Btwminlilp JWilent
Van JJursii,lmi'rii)irlnif tluit v
are greiTilioinx, uml that tlili In our
nw)Jfn trip acrowt th owun, you,
whu have milldil oft, will pitrdon my
relating name nf the to uh lnt'TPHtlm
thlngH nloiiK thn way, tvtn thoUKh
(hey may be commonplace to you.
Mont, IntcrciitliiK of all Ih tlx ocean
llRi'lf. . It In gfuriou beyond word.
Tho weather hnu been perfect. Oor
geoua tunrlKin uiul k'tkouh luniet
have greeted u encli djiy, Kven the
captain miyn It htiH been the inoxt
pertr:t voyage he ha ever taken.
Tho radio etutlon never lonen lte
wonder and marvel. lch morning
we receive our radiogram of neiv
from the outoldo world. We know
the latent bawelwill return, the prog
rem of the trike, who won lhi cup
at the race the preceding day, and
what I'fenldent J larding had for break
fant, ond yet we are 1,600 miles from
land. 'axMengHre eond mexHage home
to their friend or radiograph ahead
to London for reeervatlon to the
I'URSlon I'lay.
- Nubnutrlne Telephone,
Another Interesting lntitrumont
shown u by the captain 1 one for
determining the location of a ub
marine, or In a fog, a panging veasel,
a bell buoy, or ome other object of
danger. It 1 called a' submarine tele
phone. It Is built on the principle
that eound travels more freely In
water titan in tho open air. Sound
receivers are placed against the bot
tom of tho boat, and by phone con
nected with the captain' room. He
I thus enabled to hear the throb of
the approaching boat or the clang
of the bell buoy when If would be Im
possible to hear and locate them from
any sounds that would come through
the air.
We jiote ho the old-fashioned com
pass of Columbus' day with Its lia
bility to constant deviation owing
to local surroundings Is being supple
mented by the new gyroscope com
pass with Its wonderful mechanism,
making It almost perfect proof against
all such errors, and then even this
supplemented by the latest radio com
pass, which gives almost absolutely
exact readings, taken from an abso
lutely correct compass located on
shore.
Salt Water Evaporated.
The system of evaporating salt
water, thus taking from the ocean
day by day all the water necessary
for dllnklng purposes, for bath and
lavatories and dish washing, for run
ning the engines, and for everything
else where fresh water Is needed, is a
marvel to me. When the boat Is not
fully loaded It carries In Its various
tanks 8.1 ",) tons of fresh water, of
whic h 4,500 tons are used on a voyage
across the ocean. Hut we were In
formed by the captain that on trips
whfn the cargo Is especially heavy,
little or nn fresh water is curried by
the boat, all of it being evaporated as
they go. The old danger of running
lit of water, and passengers suffer
ing from lack of water In the mldHt
of an oceen of water, Is a thing of the
past Insofar as modern boats are con
cerned.
1 had heard of the poor stokers
down in the hold, tolling and swentlni
their lives awny, uliovaling coal nmldn'.
the awful heal and fetid aid of their
shutln pitMin. tinriitine my mirptlse
lien I (esiniM Into Oist hades and
found, a delightfully rlixn room, a
wan mopping th litt iiol end oil
thnt In. 'l i" d H l - mi tti l!'.r. iiml
I. i ether men i: .untie 11 around ttti tv
In ths M!t-r iln their Mik. N'.i
' ' no dni, nit Kitttn, tlx fur-j
I it mt Biiil p i almost tlei.i j
H J nU.e our l.vtiiln mine
toe fr li, ii ik mii ., fanned iK.wn i
li in lit Hnier r'iu,
tur Ii it mm!. , ii nit tinning vr !,
il l Hitti kniM f i tl all
We im'Mft U.knin (,4 lir l.nr.t ;
.oi ! I . ii tint I ntl. the lth sudi
Ii,i t ) ' t . U e( II m J
Irev ! 1 in I I ' Imi.ing
r- I i.vU'-g i -M sti r- h ) i.rf a
J. I li ilfiliiM li ft Wi'll t'- IMea if
utif . e i ii al l.air t.ii,i)r t J
Ittp i-i ih ' I Ami ihn It.ma tl (
fttii fl fall. M-a tili'e Nj am of Ida j
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( its'n t luriw ll hmi
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all ii a i a Ilia wrn Wa
-lin, a ( a : -. imi .-
mm I I that H,a f a t M I:
tS ax- t i -. ii I nf .t wi k l l j
I atxa. ta (imI'Mi t t Uiakia
itrt I-a n.ttk at
l at rating -a.
IH t al t a Ikfta in al
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Josephine JHalt, T,
versifier of year's
tending, la hailed In
Ilrookllne, Mas., a
"i.otrmr" In literature,
Ocean Voyage
So
Vuwk," the keeper of u lurgn room
Ing and boarding house, who never
tin- of telling about her people and
what they have to eat, ond about her
pet (log left behind which she fears
will be so lonesome without her. There
Is tho Jewess who has traveled all
over the world, who has a remarka
ble memery for places and people and
things, and with whom It is a delight
to converse. The filnger sewing tna
chine man from Java Is the good
natured joker of the crowd.
A Hwlss art exhibitor Is a kind of
self appointed manager of the amuse
ments of the crowd. Miss Graxsrnuck,
n delightful singer. Is "director of
geography first hand" In the Harris
burg (Pa.) schools. Prof. Itobert Malt
land, internationally known a a
baritone aololst, and recently pro
fessor of voice In Oberlin college, de
lightfully entertained us at our Tues
day night concert.
Kev. Vr, V. A. Beecher, professor
In Muynooth university, Dublin, gave
us an exhibition of his remarkable
memory. Seventy words were written
on paper and numbered. They were
then read aloud to him Just once. He
Immediately repeated the list back
wards without a mistake. Then dif
ferent number were called and Inv
mediately he gave the word repre-
ented by that number. He Informed
u that he could do this with any list
of words up to 200,
Pistol Crew.
Probably the most distinguished
group on board I the famou United
States pistol crew on It way to the
1922 international pistol match to be
held In Milan, Italy. The personnel
of this group is: Paul A. Raymond of
Greenwich, Conn., the team captain
and three time winner of the al
round marksmanship of all arms of
the United States; Dr. I. R. Calkin
of Springfield, Mass., member of the
international pistol team In 19.08 and
winner of many medals; Alfred P.
Lane of New Tork city, member of
the Olympic teams of 1913 and 1920,
winner of the individual world' cham
pionship of 1912; MaJ. J. A. Considlne,
Manila, P. I., member of the Inter
national rifle and pistol team of 1921,
lately instructor of small arms prac
tice at. West Point; J, S. Palmore
of Cristobol, Canal Zone, holder of the
rapid-fire revolver championship of
the United States, and K. F. Fredei'
Ick of New York city, member of the
Olympic pistol and revolver teams of
1920, winner of the Individual cham
pionship of the world.
Besides the ordinary games of cards,
chess, checkers, etc., there Is the fa
miliar ship game of shuffleboard, a
kind of deck "curling," always very
popular. Trying to follow a crack,
walking backwards,, on a swaying
ship, isn't as easy as one might think.
Peanut races, coat races, tugsiof-war,
all were made funny by tha rocking
boat. The most amusing of nil was
when eight blindfolded women were
Induced to pull on a tugof-war
against two rather lightweight men.
The signal was given and the women
heaved with all their might for som
time, but to no avail. The rope would
not yield an Inch. After repeated
trials the blindfold were removed
nd the women beheld the other end
of the rope ewmrefy fastened to a
solid post and the men standing Imek
with folded arms laughing at their
struggles. The women have sworn
vengaanee.
Golf Il.tmlit'iip of I.lojtl
ffforpc l iHiutr.I to 12
l.ooj.iii, im. It The politics! pot
at l'$lhiiiii it simmer. Although
p.ir !,.tmrnt la not tiet1nla. M ranm
n until tally nmlxr, the p-l.tu-iana
tr returning fimn tha.r vmntiun
Imunta an I Ilia i lil:inl rl!it are
f'lmg busy en. a again, anl rumor
and iiMjctitiii are t.fa.
'i!,a li'.fl krt i that Lloyd
.! favors a iirr-l ltn tie In
l i im i tv tl l i., 'i t-l tlml ba f. rfla
tb.it fiM vl p.ii.' a f .iiunte
ate emu urn n r. ante, anl
ilh to at I 1 lie II ua l In
the tin !.,,i. .im I an as i tt ; fce
f - i - 11 ! t"tii- t a. tt I
h' eo-l I r h t-el -i 1 ' i.-.il t k(i.i ta
Hut If tin . n iiir..a f In the
k- ly thai ha a l h ta.iga hi
ff-H e it.'-1 1 .fL.tial art t.ia, m(
i'- Will f ed It Mt.ua atf !.M to
ti-a J- iai.f laaifd Tr eta 111
' a thai IN a l.itin artatn i krt.
lt, ng tct tJ m U ta m fcar, a4
I it t 4t Mhf tk a t ul tat it taill
t .tii4 14 f .ta an tlaliu
.'a It.a aiKit.a rams ara
tuara at ! ui id fvatt tg frat
kad lb al a- . i Ta ftim .
if ft t UM f r
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l-'t Vl 7 a l-ft.a ttii.taift
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Love Inspires
Rare Diction in
Koreans Letter
Youth Wooing IIoiiM-inaitl
IWa Many-S)lllliil Wonl
ami Adtl Some l
Welislfr,
m Angls. Oct. 21. A Koie.ii,
youth's love l Her couched In term
of endearment nd ptiwloii that pttia
the most ardent mlaalves from the
pen of Mad.ilyime lilwm Imln to J.
Helton Kennedy, whom she Is alleged
to have plotted to kill hub exhibited
toduy by Mrs. Augusta flynn, who
Im a juat returned from a stay 111
Korea,
The letter Is one proposing mar-.
rltigw to the maid employed by Mrs,
Flynn, and under the horean run-
torn it whs addressed to Mrs. Flynn,
whose permission Is required Under
the Korean law to permit the love
match to end In wedlock,
According to . Mrs. Flynn, the
writer, John Ah Sin, Is a member
of a family of royal lineage and wa
educated In American school at Hono
lulu. he declares that the Korean
scholar are profound students of the
American dictionary ond, In an effort
to expr thn"lve, use words of
mnny syllables.
The letter containing mnny words
found In Welwter's volume and some
of the writer's own coinage, Is u
follow:
"It 1 with faltering penmanship
that I communicate, with you about
a prospective proposal to your house
hold girl, Hurah. From remote time
post secret, passion lias been firing
my bosom Internally with your loving
girl. Sarah,
"I have traveled all channels In
the niognltudo of my extensive Ju
risdiction crtn lly to smother the love
knot that Is being constructed within
my Inside. l:ut the, timid lni:ip of my
affection, trimmed by C'upld a produc
tive band, still nourishes tny lovesick
breast. Needles would It lie for m
to numerically extern iwrlr. the great
conflagration that has generated In
my heart and head,
. "During the reign of nlghtness my
Intellectual cranium hn been en
tangled In thoughtful attitude of my
beloved consort. Nocturnal slumber
lessneM has been the Infirmity which
has tiesleged my now loving begen.
ernted condition.
"My educational abilities have
abandoned, and new I cling to theso
lonely stresses of your much coveted
girl like a mariner shipwrecked on the
rocks of love.
"I am of lofty and original lineage
and Independent Income, and hoping
that, having debated tha proposition In
your girl's mind, you will concur
daintily corroborated In espousing
Harah praying to my tender bosom
and thereby acquiring ma Into your
friendship circle."
Mrs, Flynri said she gave her con
sent and that Sarah and John Ah Sin
are living In ft Korean "love cottnge."
a t V ? n Tt s r M It NT.
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FOB
For Colds, Grip, Influenza,
To get the best results take
at the first sneeze.
Goes direct to the sick spot;
without disturbing the rest
of the system.
Humphreys' Number
"Forty" Induces Sleep.
No habit forming Drugs.
Price, 80c and II at Drug gtorei, or lent
on receipt of price, or CO D. Parcel Pout.
Humphreys' Homto. Medicine Co., lit
William St., New York. Medical Book Fraa.
ADVERTISEMKNT.
Kidney and Bladder
TroublesConquered
or Money Back
For 40 ran, said Dr. Ouray, t have
bran pmeriblng my praicrlption No. 177
(known for yr at Manhroot) for kid
ney and bladder flcknen and now that
I have retired from active practice I have
made arrangement with iead.ng drug
gleta to dispenne thla wonderful praeerip
Hon at a mmleraia price, en the sinner
hei'k ir diatiiid plan.
Hewara of kidney dtaaaae theuuada
di of It every yrar whn ought tn be en.
jnylng tit blaaiinaa of lira and health.
Watch tha ymplomf. If you have ipeeka
floatin before the eyee, puffy ayea, (lama
tny faat fir mailt palmi, Larkarhe or aide
ai-he, you ought ta get a bottle of Dr.
Cerer'a fanioua raar:ptloa N. T Tt right
ay.
It ha wonderfully hanrfilaal ten a of
theuaandi ef eei.a af Vioney and bladder
traublea ana It toe reaction yao, eas !
ways rtepand pna, Kaaulia tr guar.
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MOTr-Hr. P.n'el 0, Carey ae nr..
I ie ia ihyiuita fur anny year and hi
great rraaetittios Hn, 111 aided IK ,u
aanda ..f aiil(rar frant kidnty aJ klad.
dar tt .i la Iteraafiar ya fan art
get tin rtaelie priaeyipuatt Is bota
haaid 4 lew.t f.wi. r aal by lb t
hi aiftiau a Mftvaaall dm tuitt and l
taata gaaraaaeula lha t'.uatry eta.
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SULPHUR IS BEST
TO CLEAR UP UGLY,
BROKEN OUT SKIN
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tin) tV . i r l'-df W tanne
att heat e r ri ii.g lkllie a tVrtr,
a tai l ai. .al.at V. i ..
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tHal lntant:y btinge tvaa litMNt t a
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