ills. Gibbons and Renault Hold Spotlight W ilii Dempsey anil Firpn (hit of Hiii" for ScM'ral Month*, I Fan* Turn to Tom, Jack nml Harry. Bj P.VMON KENYON NEW Y'OEK, April With Eu*l» AnR»l Dempsey apparently i ut r.f consideration for months to come, what are the poten* t i a l ueavyweigni matches for the out door season? There are only Harry Wills acainst Tom Gib bons. Harry Wills against .lark Renalt. Tom Gibbons against .lark Ren alt. It remains to be seen If these pugi listic g .ntlemen seize the opportunity that Is now theirs to procrastinate until they are shoved Into the back ground by new celebrities. Wills. Gibbons and Renault now have the heavyweight situation all to themselves. These three men are admittedly the best of the big men, with Firpo anil Dempsey out. They can rornet the limelight, the pugilistic attention, the money. Three months from now' the situ ation may have changed. New faces j may have appeared, new names for the promoters to conjure with. W ills, Gibbons and Renault must not complain if this Is due to in action on their part. Renault lias said that he Is will ingly to meet Harry Wills. Wills onre accepted a proposal for a match with Renault. It Is not likely lie lias changed his mind. Gibbons is on record as not wish ing to fight colored men.. Gibbons some months ago accepted an offer of SI on.000 to fight Dempsey. He could get that much money for fighting Wills. In addition he has a chance of heating Wills. He had his shot at Dempsey and failed to beat him. Gibbons has done nothing since that time to indicate that he would have a chance of beating Dempsey In an other fight. ' ' It is quite within the bounds of possibilities, now that the man of the pugilistic hour in a few months may be Gene ' Tunney. American light heavyweight champion. Tunney Is matched to meet Georges < arpentier. The winner of this bout will meet Tom Gibbons. Now, then, if Tunney should beat Car|>eiilier, then beat Gibbons, Tunney will be in a commanding position. It is conceicable that he will be the man picked to fight Jack Dempsey on l.ahnr day, the only date the champion will appear tills year. Tunnel's position on I.abor day. lion ever, driiends largely upon w hat Wills, Renault. and Gihhoiisdo among themselvss. They can -keep all others out of tile picture by activity. . / ;-\ Dale Skinner to Captain Husker Mat Team in 1925 Dale Skinner, western Interred legiate champion in the 145-pound division, was elected captain of the 11125 Husker grapplers at a meet ing of tile letter men Monday Skinner has hut one defeat the eii tire season, losing in Hie final in-itch at «lie .Missouri Valley meet. j Chest Colds— get rid of them quickly Apply Sloan'* gently without rub bing. It starts the blood circulat ing swiftly through the tissues. The congestion breaks up. Before you know it—the cold is gone. Get a hottle from your druggist today—31jcetit». It will not stain. Sloan’s Liniment-kills pain! A»VFRTI»EMKNT. Mrs. K. hl'ICJiLKIt Do You Suffer From Back ache or Pain Over Kidney*? Wonderful Relief is Here Told Cedar I’.i pills, Iowa.—"X suffered a great deal with pains across my hack until I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Anurlo (kidney and back ache) Tablets, but now have very little to complain of in the way of, pains and aches. What T»r. Pierce a Anurlo Tablota did fur mo they will do for others if they will but give them a trial. This medicine is worthy t of tlie highest recommendation I can give Jt for kidney ailments nnd back* ache."—Mis. Itetiben Fplekler, 626 6th Ave. East. This antl-urlc-BcId remedy of Dr. l’lerce'a for backarhe and kidneys (called "An urlo") is new, but It can he had at your neighborhood drug store, or send 16c. for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. T., 1 and write for free medical advice. EDDIE’S FRIENDS Thr f-rllnx. \\ liit litulftf nn Shuffling Thrin (.nml T I'LL 6ET t^eee yZ ALL MIXED OP L\KE ; A WOMAM MAKlMG ✓ OOT |4ER iMCOME TAy- MAN BE I'LL L-7 get a aamd ^-, TAEM v_ f 9.UKi IM A 1 PEKiOcUUB DBCK TUEV ^AttE. GREAT PbKERl UASit?S S -T k \\z EUEM U^SVEBT i hb WM-Vsar. Now. howerer. he declare* himself to be n good condition, all *et to go. The manager of the White Sox 1 stopped long enough m the last min- i | ute packing of hi* grip at his hotel her* to say that ho would land in rhoago the day before 'he opening of the White Sox New York aerie* Hi* plans, he said, had not yet been j formed, aince he would first have to | look over hi* team before announc ing his campaign program. AT THE tT HEATERS If you are seeking laughter there 1* fun In abundance at the World theater this week. Bluch, one of the funniest of pantomimic comedian*. 1* reaponsfble for an unusual amount of laughter with his clever nonsense Murray and Xtaddox add to the hi larity with a breezy act called "Chow," which has to do with a girl who always want* to eat. J. Francis Hanev and assistants offer a whirl wind dance act. The Du Barry sex OLDS Use the Safe and Wonderfully Effective EBRIN TABLETS for Economical Transportation Will Your Family Be Happy This Spring? Suppose you have definitely;decided to buy a Chevrolet this Spring. That does not necessarily mean you are going to get it. Anyone posted on conditions in the automobile business will tell you that thousands of families are going to be unable to get cars this Spring. That has been true almost every spring for the last ten years, but the shortage in April, May and June, this year, is going to be more serious than ever before. The only way to be sure of a Chevrolet this Spring is to order it NOW. If you do not want to pay for it in full at this time, any Chevrolet dealer will arrange terms to suit your convenience, so you can pay as you ride. You will be surprised to learn how easy it1 is to pay for. a Chevrolet and to get possession and use of it. Will Chevrolet Advance Prices? Ten makes of automobiles have already advanced in price. In spite of increased costs of materials, the Chevrolet price is still the same. How long—we cannot I guarantee. To make sure of your Chev- j rolet at present low prices J BUY NOWlj Call on Any of These Chevrolet Dealers * OMAHA I. W. Smith Chevrolet Co. 2659 F amain St. Dewey Motor Co. <3615 N. 24th St Julien Chevrolet Co. / 1715 Cuming St Sargent Chevrolet Co. , 1437 S. 13th St. T' Military Garage 6115 Military Ave. J, H. Lawrence Chevrolet Co. 4526 S, 24tb SL t ASHLAND * Clayton Auto Co. AUBURN 4 Coulter Sc Gritz BLAIR The Aronson Garage GREENWOOD Anderson Auto Co. GRETNA Auto Service Garage NEBRASKA CITY Williams Sc Chappell PAPILLION H. P. Beerline RALSTON Rtlilon Service G*r»ge RICHFIELD Otto Hibbeler SPRINGFIELD Elwell & Sons Co. SYRACUSE Fritz Nicklaa TALMAGE Badberg & Rotter TEKAMAH B. 0. McDonald VALLEY L W*. Burgert WEEPING WATER SchnsU & MfttdueuB r* \t tel aing standard son a* and prove a *poputar sncvea*, Twp other act* iWict Up the *op|iorflng show. If % mi wiiut to set how an entire i ompany "make up' for (heir stage performan -ea so to the i'.mpiraa thia evening, whtra the liert Smith Play era will don their ‘'makeup* ' In foil view of the audience This novel!y atunt will be introduced Jti*t prior to the S:M» and 9:10 ahowa and will be not alone interesting hut huinoroua. a* the comedians of the company \ an Allen and Marion promise to do some (things not in their tegular stage routine. "September Morn" la the mualcal comedy attraction. The miniature sized favorite of both screen and stape—Dainty June (Hovirk) "The Darling of Vaudeville' —ar.d her nationally fan ous cim pony of ‘ Newsboy Songsters ' aie featuring an attractive bill at the Or phenm It has been a source of won A STORY as big and sweeping as the Western country it deals with. Screened amid the rugged magnificence of the West. SUNDAY I Have You Sean tha Musical Comedy Sensation? September Morn Now ImWUnMMMI Playing EXTRA—TONIGHT At 6:40 and 9:10 “MAKEUP” NIGHT Entire company preparing for the show in view of the audience FRIDAY EVE. AT 8:30 Opportunity Night Local Talent in a Big Carnival of Fun I __ ._ ... ._... ....... _ j l£m£t APRIL 11 «** ISA KREMER International Balladilt Ticket., »Oc. $1.00, $1 $0 and $2 00 Twice Today, Mat. Id dOc; Nile Idcdl j America's Beautiful Stage and • Screen Star I CATHERINE CALVERT I in "The Last Banquet** | Eddie Black and Claire O'Dennell • BEN WELCH I , DAINTY JUNE | Jackie and Billie J "AT THE COUNTRY CLUB" 0 | Aesop’s Fablea — Topics — Falks f I MMW 0 $MR$ O MM* 0 dRRR* O CTEK3 ™ HARRY CAREY in “The Night Hawk” Round Two “Leather Puahera” t Om.h.'i Fun Cmih M.t. .nd Nit. Tod., THE 20TM CENTURY LIMITED “ALL ABOARD!” ES“ With thcso Conductors of Fun SAM SIDMAN and TOM SENNA A Sunshowsr Girls From Astor Tfcoo.. N. Y l-adl«’ 2ltc Porgoin Mot.. 9:1$ VVs+k Dor* *•» Mot o sk. Aio lioUirla £ Bitty Qllbort . derment to her rountnsa* admirer* how an youthful an artist could so early In life bare »" efficiently maa* tried the rare end difficult art of enunciation. Ilurked by a ilear, ■ wee! vol •*. Iifi words are edearty die tintulsh.ilile t>, pationa In t'ery |iart of the theater. Mae l x lias mart* a e* .nly of the shivery dam-** and shows the result of her education at the Gayety In "AH Aboard." the Columbia burlesque. In which she la leading soubrrtte. Ml«a Dig hea be» n cited 9* the "Gtlda Gray" of burlesque—whatever aurti citation amount* to. A* a cla**> drewer, dainty In personality, thi* aouhrrtw of "All Aboard" i* in a flare by hersHf with no apologia* to anybody in bet line. The loi a] entertainer who »i*h**to gam more knowledge In the srt ofj putting a se.ng "over" abould not fail to hear 1 m Kramer, who will |ln or* of her concert* *t th* Brardel* theater n#*t Friday evening. Thld "q ieeit of t iillada will be of gc-at help to anyone. For year* ahe ha* been the talk of Europe anil In Am*r> lew ahe ha* a attcrc#* * ii». led only by th* few Th»r* » only on* la# Kremer and It will be a b*nr flm* bw fore another of bar skill and mattery will com* forth. Member of Fall* City * Danc e fYrhestra Diet Fall* City, Neb , April * —Fall* City's dance orchestra. Merritt'* Ferenadera, which featured the Falla City community program at WOAW January 24, l» mourning th* lot* of It* young trap-drummer, Edward Tlbbet*. 20. who died at St. Joaeph, Mo . where he had been playing *t a cabaret I ■ modern up-to- the I min. Lite romance oP youth sparkling, 'v’itk the jcy of love and adven ture in life's springtime I AND THISAS AN ADDED ATTRACTION I ^A TTlusica/ Sensa/torts / I AL FINCH'S 1 SYMPHONIAKS I Hear utem Wa nerveUngfHn^ Airnb- I swaying presentation of classical jazz. I ft gso 1 COOGA^l \ “l#n *u«" | gags BETTY COMMON i, I n e rri i _ n o TlyjfgInItaV O w i_ TKi w Kenneth Harlan, Carmel Meyers and Clara Bow ia Roh«. W. Strvica naval, EXTRA ATTRACTION Central High itudent Orchestra Youthful Melody Mokera | I MIDNITE I BLUES RIALTO I ORCHESTRA | Vaudeville—Photoplavi A WONDERFUL BILL SIX BIG ACTS Everyone New to Omaha j NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS BOUI F.VABD • • 33d and Leatamrarlh Sinclair l awia* ‘MAIN STUB FT" With Mania Blue, Klornnt \d*»r LOTH BO F 14th and Laihtag U«lrk« Jay and Jaiqualtn# lagan tn “JAVA HF AD** GBAND.ldtk and Binnaf Be* Reach's “THt IBON TBAIL** ‘‘Buth at Ika Bang*," Na 13 HELD OVER Becauao of th* largo number who wcro unable to obtain inti for th* PASSION PLAY Th* Creighton Dramatic club will p recent America’* groat- 1 eat atag* ceraion of thi* im mortal drama again TONIGHT | Get Youf RmnutioBs Now Jeanne Gordon Prim* Donna Contralto Metropolitan Opera Company Auditorium, Apr. 12,8:1S Ttchei* tt 00 On Sal* New ReeerceMena. to*. n<. *