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The
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of the
Season
ACTION!
LAUGHTER!
SPEED!
Johnny Hines
Doris Kenyon
Edmund Breese
Robert Edeson
J. Barney Sherry
Effie Shannon
in
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Nighls and Sunday Matiaa
Adults, SOci Childr.m 10
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With Sis Feature Acts and
Photoplays
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for Grid Classic
JSrilliunt rmliviiiiial l'Jiyifig
KxM'Ci(il to Develop a in
I'rrviouH Conflirlti ri?,
000 to (ianic.
;umtu-llK, MiiKH., Nov. 1. The
foulhull olivim of I'rlnceton uni ot
llnrvnrd, tm h unil'-fi-at'-il in thin ei
iion'i t!uy will niii't In the t;iiliiin
tomorrow. The 02,"0O pnctutum hnve
in proupwt Rime llktly to he clone
rid to develop li(lvl'1u;il eXTilolls for
which the 'rlinnon-Tltfir rivalry Ih
r.itrioim, Tho tonti'Kt will h the fimt
of th three tlmt will count townril
th chaniploniililp of the Wk Three.
The team fltilnhcd th'.lr prepara
tory work toiluy n the Held arid
found It firm di-nplte rf-eent ulim.
Th opt-iiiri lint'UpH of iuc h 'l(!Vt-n
f;r! annoiincfd hy Co;ich FIhIht
ond ltonr. To diite thlH nt'imoti the
l'rlinnon hM not Imi fortvd to dip
vry dffply Into the hiiK of trlchM urid
Ih now known to h.ivo di'ver.-il tlmt
may he unleaMhed In n enioriniy,
tilthoUKh InH'iKl'.d prlnolpiilly for the
gatn with Vah'.
Cite Plays Knox.
f!alwKbiii, 111., Nov. 10. Varuity
football minadH of ICnox collcKe and
Coa folli j-'e of Crdar ftapl.lH, la., will
meet here tomciow ln,ii Kanic relr.
hralriR Armlntlee &iy. Hull) te urn
have in.hiluid In wliff Hciiinimigt-i)
during the past week.
FootBaltFacts
WorthKnowing
$y Sol Jketzgev
). Turn A niHdo a fair entch nit
elorifd in try fi'r fcnul by j.nce-t;lk,
I'liiyor hcri.Unn bull Hir.1,.niii1ly. (nrminil
Ii in loinh the sniuti.l, bin klrki-r in Kiln
iu mtxiupt in UliK It, I'lnlmlmt In h'l
nihl lo minihvr Iry from it imlnt five
ymrti furUiir b.'irll. Is Hi1 euirwt?
. N. After Hie reliTee liliiwn hl
kIiUHk, Ignlfilnc Hint l'la ninv tnrt,
lin ilarr lit the klekiiiK lile bll "I
Hie lull In loili'll lin Kri'iiml til Hie
flelrt ef lililV, Mlthiilll Imnie.lllil, l.v Hlrre-
nfter iiiilitii it la puiy vf minimi ...
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h ilti.-kl. k t-r ftr fi.mt "ell I"
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.... t.,r firr hil 'Wii for
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m,.-n ki. b!,..K.-.l by I
, ,ir. I i.ll. The miiniriit ,
Ilia hll In hbke,l, iihIim ''' hrliii 1
blm kf.l It m.- "'r Hi-.' . r.. b r mii.I
l..le.n Hie U.llbl. H '' 'Hie I
H, i nlt.H.ue c .lifeiiUe team ei wore. ;
Hide III. i-ttnn I. I
O la II I'vin: i.,b' f r Hie i-. i,'.-r i
... ,.,, til. Kill t.4l k, " 1 " l""'"' ,
b inili.'l lui" i'l'' "" " ":
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t.f fi,,li'V the U..H.
Syracuse Collrgo Card
'SUnrlis I'lny I'ivu Ihtyn
in E ml a ran re Contest
hyrmiiHc, N. V., .Nov. 10. Five
d Mini the nichl were iliihned
an Hn i-ndiuHiK d record in Ioiik din
lain ii piinx lilu play hy lined Syra
cuse nnlveiKlly card pliem.
Three leiinm couxlullni; of Ihreo
lilayei rnch, Kliirli-d n card play
ing endurance. iimleNl laot Halur
day aflernoim which conlinued
tiic'it and day until yenlenlay ufl
eriioon. Tim liftili wore wan 131,000 polnls,
aualiiht the 1111 hlnh cinint of III,-000,
Hockey to Re Popular With
Coeds, Predicts Sport Head
MadlKon, Nov. 10. The old ii IhIi
K.'iino of hockey will bf-conin one of
tho ou!H(andln(f fornm of athletic for
ho fjlils at the Kustcni fflnto Nor
iiml nchool, It in pieilk'ted by Minn
Nff, director of phytilcal tralnlnK, A
portion of her normal campun, Ideally
nulled for the fam! and h'lx'iO yard,
ban been net niddn for tliu hoi key
field, and already ,15 to 20 kIiIh are
reporllm; regularly for pracllcc, Adc
(iiut ciiil)i)ient Jkih been provided
and the fc-arne Ik iicqulrliu? many fiirm.
It la hoped that an noon a an organ
ization cm hn effected. K"inen can
ho 11 rr.T 11 red with nulxMe mhoola.
Cabinet Member Breaks
Golf Course Record
t'hl7iKo, Nov. 10. Heerelary of
Labor IhivW U.m adiled new lair
rel to hi record hk a Mleclinnker,
exponent if labor and frateruallNiii
and cabinet oldcer. William WrlKley,
Jr., lodiy received, a iin-Mpvixo from
Calalina lilund conveyhiif tho riewn
thit Mr, livl(t, "nlthmitth ft novice at
(lie fciifiK!, who h i (tpent newt of hl;
tirnn aiouiel ht' el iuIIIh," had dcfi-alei)
u inofeKklenal .'olf Innlructor atid, in
cidentally, hid broken the (,'atallna
c-oui-kc record with a drive of 2Sti
yordM.
Th Mecreiary, who in on a I'iicKI'.!
vIkII, in u fttn-Ht ot Mr. WHuley'
Island etttate and ycHlenlay not only
ticoi'd a 25-yard drive, but played
four fntne roundt, ir 3ii IioIcm, and
defeated the profcKHlonal U up.
Victory hy California
Today Will Clinch Title
Hall KraneiHco, Cal,, Nov. 10. A
flKhtlii),', confident pack of youny
WahiiiKlon huekliH will bap at Iho
California H-ur in H-altlu tomorrow
In a football pmo which practically
will decide, tin- champlotiMblp of the
1'aelfic coiiHt coiifennce. Tho li'nr
If exiiected (o nhal'ii off the, attack
without much troubln mid to come
home wllh (hn title, which It hn held
two yearn,
Another count eonfiTincn Katun to
morrow Will bo that between Oreoil
and WijHliiiiKtofi Htafe, If tho Ore
Ki'iiliiim win, they will remain decld
eiily in tint count race, with two vie
Imle and no ih featH on their record,
and, it Ih believed, will bo cnndidatefi
fur the honor of meellnx I'eim Hlulo
at ramidcna. ('onipnnillve) Henri' fa
vor tint Wafer, a they won. IS to 9,
from Idaho, 11 tciiui Oreifon defeated,
6 to 0,
Oui Oui Wins Rich
Pimlico Handicap Race
Haltlinote, Md Nov. J', Pimllro'
f-1 0,000 W.-ilden handicap for 2-year-old
at one mile wih won today by
(ml (lul. tienernl Thatcher wa ec
ond and Molina third. Time, 1:10 1-8.
Cyclop, Marie Jil.uiche, Untidy,
How Kulr, Ml Hrnlth. My Own
Coinixa, I'ow-Wow, Height Tomorrow,
1'iuiik '. and VlrnH a!o ran.
The niittetil paid; (ml Oui, $13.10,
fC.flO, ...:!0; (ienenil 'J'hatcher, 122.20.
SIH.SO; Hollmi, 14.70.
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Speaking of Values--
They Talk forThemselves
Overcoats
20 to $60
Just drop in and see for your
self how wonderful they are.
Styles and Sizes for Men of
All Proportions
Xuppenheimer
SUITS
'.epresents
in Value
the Limit
Giving
$35 10 $60
Special
Two-Pant Suits
?25 $30 $35 fjf
PI
Sweaters
5mrt nd Comfortabt
$3 to $15
IUd4Ut trri
Tn W jr J4krt
Wool Mufflers
$2 Up
Stetson
Velour Hats
$1250
for Winttr
Othrr $2 la $15
Si hull and Mllviv
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tin I A K.N am
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Here's What
You Need-
TEEL
HOD
HOES
They have the snap
and viiror hoys like. At
ul I tin strain a n tl
danger r0'"' there ii
itunjy htitchinvr w ith it
plunK'h likw tt,tl t'
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Drexel
Shoe Co.
1419 I im
Montiina I'avom Pari-Miitiiel,
Marly Volt! HeluriiH Indicate
Helena, Mont., Nov. 10. Scaltercd
return on tho ami tidineiit lo permit
pari uiutuel bettliifs in Montana
dfcuied to Indicate today that tho
mraeuro had carried, but tliu total
otti tabulated to datn I a yet too
Ktruill to bo coiicIumIvo. The meariiira
apparently pued, ns did the nieaHiirc
for a fitato tax commllon, llurton
To Secure Holiday
Business
Let Us Explain How
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OftrtUUM CIRCUIT VAUDCVIUF
Last Two Time
MATINEE TODAY, 2:15
Early Curtain
TONIGHT, 7:55
EDDIE LEONARD
And the liow that hat mada Omaha
ring with laughter.
NOTE Eddie. Leonard flrat
gram tonight.
on pro-
NEXT WEEK
Return to the apeahinf (taia ol th
celebrated motion picture atar
HENRY B. WALTHALL
(In Perton)
In "THK UNKNOWN"
Mat., 15c to 60c i Nights, ISc to II 00
K. U'heeler, democratic candidate for
the I 'lilted SI, Hen Heniile, lead Ml IK ll t
ly In execs of 10,1)00, wl'h 1M8 out of
l,fi25 precinct yet to bo compiled,
over (,'arl W. iiiildiek, hi rvpuhllcnn
opponent.
LAST DAY
THOMAS MEICHAN
TllliODOKE ROBERTS
LEATRICE JOV
"The Man Who
Saw Tomorrow"
STARTS SUNDAY
WALLACE REID
in "The Ghost Breaker"
SURE FIRE
FIUMTT
Double Program
Assmo ay m commw
OFWONOCfi uoBJcetu
fAOSM 6IHU, HINDU
fakirs and smcaso
ORIENTAL OAMCtNO 6!MX
EXTRA
"WHO'S WHO IN
OMAHA"
local buaiiMM Kirn and cluht
in lha moolra. Kiueaa their names
and win SAO 03 In taab artaas.
LAST DAY
BETTY COMPSON
in
"The Bonded Woman"
EMPRESS
I.A.ST TIMES TODAY
Fred Jarvis & Frjddie Harrison
In Ihs Comad Frlvtihty "Loneeame"
Naio A Ri"! Clark. Manning
violin a, nccviuwn ,
Novelty
"Slorles A Songs"
Mil
Daisy A.
M-'iin In a
Stein Bros.
Parlor"
ALICE CALHOUN
In a I dm el d,jtldd contrasts and
muth action
"Littlw Wildcat"
a a i. ...iitMnatasa
eon
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
"SHERLOCK HOLMES"
TOMORROW
"HUMAN HEARTS"
ARMISTICE DANCE
TONIGHT
PATRIOTIC CELEBRATION
NOVELTIES SOUVENIRS
Dancing Until 2 A. M.
No Advance in Prices
You Will Enjoy Yourself at
Empres-3 Rustic Garden
"The Livs Spot ol Omaha"
BKK WANT ADS UMNO KESLLTS
NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS
VICTORIA .... 24th and Fort
THE BEAUTY SHOP"
"Man Haters" Path Review
CRAND .... lAth and Binnsy
GLADYS BROCKWELL
in "PAID BACH"
HAMILTON . 40th and Hamilton
RICHARD TALMADGE
In "THE CUB REPORTER"
"BUFFALO BILL"
TODAY 1
Mat. and
Night
Saturday Matinee
CTNGll.L'S CjSVCaT PLAY
EHPEROSt J0.1ES
CHARLES S.GILPIN
Ticket Now on Sals Evgs., SOc, $XX,
t0, 12.00, 2.BO Sat. Mat, SOc to 12
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fingers' ends0
RODOI.PH
LAST TIMKH
TONIGHT
EARL
Valentino Williams
S I AH I N TOMORROW
FRANK
MAYO
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A slaey h'g Bun- li (hues
in lha Klondike
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