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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1914)
14 THE B!iB: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914. - CHEESE UP.JUTTER DOWN Each Product Varies Two Cents in last Ten Days. FRESH EGGS ARE COMING NOW Sntmr Dorrn "While All n Mttlr, Floor Stendy, l'ork nnd Mntton llnre SInile Good Adrnncea Dnrinir the Week. Cheese up nnd butter down Is the nnomaly this week In tho produce market. l'"or tn days cheese has been climbing; up, until all brands ot cheese are at least S cents a pound higher than they were. At the same time, butter has dropped off 2 cents a pound, until creamery butter is selling for 35 cents. Storaeo eggs aro selling as high as fresh eggs. Storage eggs are said to bo somowhat scarce now and fresh eggs are beginning to come In better. Sugar Is down a llttlo and Is selling twenty-two pounds for $1. In the opinion ot some of the leading grocers It Is likely to go still lower. Klour Is standing at about steady prices and has for some months. Tho best grade Is selling at $1.10 for a forty-eight-pound sack. Canned corn and green and string beans of standard brands aro selling at 7V4 cents per can. Canned tomatoes are off a trifle, selling now at cents a can, as com pared to 10 cents a month or mora ago. Navy beans that sold at 5 cents a pound straight somo time ago, are selling slxt pounds for 2a cents now. Potatoes are holding steady at (1.10 a bushel. In tho opinion of Al King of Hayden Bros.' grocery department, potatoes aro apt to Co higher before long. Apples are high. Fancy apples arc sell ing at 12.56 per bushel box. Barrel stuff Is selling at 3.C0 per barret. Oranges aro ot a better quality this year than they have been for years and have recently Jumped 33 cents per box wholesale. Even at that they are selling cheaper than last year. They aro going at 15, 20, 23 nnd 30 cents, whllo last year tho same grades went at 20, 25, 20 and 40 cents per dozen. Grape fruit has Jumped CO cents per crato wholesale, drape fruits aro now selling at 5, "14, and 10 cents aploco. All pork has advanced from 1 cent to 1"4 cents In tho last ten days. All smoked meats arc up at tho same rntlo. Beef Is nt a standstill. Mutton Is strong. All mutton and lamb In up from H cent to 1 cent a pound. All fowls aro up from 1 cent to Hi cents a pound. M.and M. Contest is Help to All Against Mail Order Houses When The Omaha Beo M. & M. voting contest was first announced tho public nt once accepted It at Us real value. Tho pcoplo of Omaha and tho surround ing country know that Tho Bee stands for high-class advertising-nothing else. A sales plan that offers to consumers an opportunity to secure a shuro of 18,000 Jn cash nnd premiums la ono that cannot fall to excite Interest Especially is tho public interested whon It realizes that it costs nothing for organizations or indl vlduala to enter the contest. When you buy tho products that carry voting valuo you pay tho regular prices. "When you patronlro the merchants who slvo away M. & M. voting coupons you aro dealing with men who nro enterpris ing men who give you tho best goods with all tho service that a properly con ducted storo can offer, "Homo goods for home pcoplo" that's tho watchword of tho M. & M. voting contest Tho cheaper variety of house hold necessities that carry with thont a prlzo offer fronr somo malt order house lias no placo In tho plan outlined by Tho Bee. Tho local merchant ts your friend. Ho is always ready to accommodate you. Ho Is a moving spirit in the community. The Bco Is offering ybu special Induce ments to imtronlzQ him. When you spend your money at homo It stays nt home, via you over think of tlmt when tho piauaime canvasser asks you to glvo him on order for goods supplied by a mall order houso located In a distant cltyt Think It over. Then wlien you are In tho market for those articles that you itccd overy day, go to your local merchant with your patronage. Bead tho list of dca.lt rs who glvo M, & M. voting counons. Somewhere In tho four districts or in tho outlying towns you havo a friend, or jcu Know ot an organization that Is striving for ono of these valuablo and useful prizes. You can help them. Why l:ot do it? ') Tho Jennlo Iidmundson Memorial hoi rltat In Council Bluffs Is a deserving In- ouiuuun mai snouiu nave the support oi everyono in its homo city. Not a label or coupon should bo wasted when to save them for tho hospital means a substantial aid. Tho ladli-s who nro on the contest commltteo will tako caro of all labels ana coupons donated, it you want to help this worthy cause, save all tho labels and coupons that you collect. Send them to anyone of theso ladles and they will bo voted for tho Jcnnto Kdmundson Memorial hospital. rs. . ji. Nichols. Shugart apart ments, 'phone 1J79; Mrs. It. W. Sprague. Ml Fifth ttvenue, 'phono 1652; Mrs. Austin li Smith, 1109 KUth avenue, 'phone Red 12. will tako care of all label donations jor ino nospuat mat may be sent to them. There arc, no doubt, certain details that ar not entirely clear to all thos interested. Won't you call at the contest uepuruncm ana taiK ma matter over with the contest manager? The room la ZZi Bee building. The 'phone Douglas 1119. GAS COMPANY REPORTS ON SALES FOR THE YEAR Total sales of the Omaha das company for the year 191$ reached 752.C21.0C cubic feet, exclusive ot the gaa consumed by the city. Total gross receipts of the company for the last quarter ot the year were $22S17.C A total royalty ot $37,01.50 will be paid thi city n addition to an occupation tax which for the year amounted to $25,071.71, which was 3 per cent of the gross re celpts, In 1912 the royalty paid was $S3,G06.17. Colds to Be Tauen Seriously. Intelligent people realiia that common colds should be treated promptly. If there is sneezing, with chilliness and hoarseness, tickling throat and coughing. the latter especially annoying at bed time use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It is effective, pleasant to take, checks k cold, stops the cough which causes toss t sleep, and lowers tho vital resistance to dtoecse. Remember the name. Foley's Jionepr ana Tar compound and avoid sub- amuua. vor salo by all dealers every' js$ertv Advertisement Standard Oil Has Motor Spirit Oil Ready for Market The Standard Oil's motor spirit plant at Casper, Wyo., will bo started Febru ary 1, with a capacity of 20,000 barrels per month. This Is tho first plant of Its kind west ot Indiana nnd It Is said that the entlro output for the first six months of the run has been sold. The motor spirits Is to take the placo of gasoline for automobiles and gasoline nglnes, and It Is expected that It will be sold so that It can be retailed at from to 10 cents per gnllon. It Is the vola tile matter squeezed out of the crude oil. 10 WELL PLANS BETTERMENTS Water Board Boss Contemplates Spending Million and 'Half. ESTIMATES PUT AT $1,531,181 This Sum n lie Spent In (lie Next Three Yearn In In Addition to the Rennlnr Ilunnlnir Ex pense of I'lant. General Manager It. Beecher Howell of1 the Metropolitan Water district and his board of directors have planned Improve ments and extensions to cost $l,OC,SO0, work to commence this year and to ex tend over a period of three years. Tho most expensive of the Improve ments will bo rip-rapping and other river protection, to cost 1160,500. Two new res ervoirs, ono nt Iocust hill and another at Oak hilt, will cost a total of 1222,000. After several executive board meetings tho contemplated Improvements were ngrccd upon and will be submitted at open mrotlng of tho directors for final sanction. Some of the Improvements will be: Cir culating system at Florence, 112,000; light ing system nt Florence, $10,000; concrcto Intake, J20.000; new basin nt Florence, 80,000; river protection. ItOO.tOO; Mill creek sewer, 912,500; two now boilers and chain grates, J16.000; enlargement of the Florence station, $30,000; State street crossing connection, 130,000; new high scrvlco pumping engine, 170,000; low serv ice engine, GO,000; Poppleton nvenuo pump, $23,000; coal crushers for Florence, 700; Walnut II 111 electric pumps, 80,000; LocuBt hill reservoir nnd pipe lino, $120,000; Oak hill reservoir and pipe line, $102,000; distributing system, $150,000; weir protec tion at Florence, $1,200; steam flow meters for Florence, $000; new boiler service pump at Popploton, $7,000; south baBln for Walnut Hill, $60,000. In addition to theso expenditures $30,000 111 bo set aside for "posxlblo contin gencies," $10,000 for intermediate flro hy drants, $35,000 for coagulating houso and fittings, $15,000 for baffle wall for basins. General Manager Howell says tho ex penditures for work now In progress or completed will reach $405,381 for minor Improvements, such as ash pits, under ground flues and small contractors' pay. Including construction completed, In progress and contemplated tho general manager and his board announce that within the next three years tho grand total of $1,531,181 will bo oxponded, ex clusive ot tho usual maintenance and operation cost. Sheriff McShane Declares He Knew Nothing of Resort That Sheriff Felix McShano never knew of the existence of a resort at 414 North Fourteenth street, was his comment on the tragedy that occurred there. The sheriff was asked how It was pos Bible- for such a place to "run wide open" when ho was elected by the Voters as a rosult ot pledges that he would enforce the law regardless of the action of tho police department, l had no idea there was a resort there," he said. "No, I do not know ot the whereabouts ot any other such places." County Attorney Maguey said if tho Fourteenth street resort nttemptcd to re open he would start prosecution under the Albert law. According to records at the court house. taxes on tho building hnyo been paid by the Chris Jensen Itaalty company. FARMERS PREPARING TO PLANT IMMENSE CROPS District Passenger Agent North of the Illinois Central Is In from an extended trip over his territory, which includes Nobraska and South Dakota. He reports business with the country merchants from 25 to 50 per cent better than when ho covered the same territory In Novem ber and early December. All through the two states farmers are preparing to put out an Immense crop next spring and as the ground Is in prime condition they are anticipating good, results. Throughout Mr. North's territory stock has wintered well and up to this time the losses have been the lightest In years, In fact, no animals, have died from natural causes. .. Mr. North found the movement south the llghteat In years, people going upon "ui jr wun sum a winter as has been general in the Missouri vniiv there is no uso of going elsewhera tnr climate. Howover. during the last half ot tnis month and during February he is looking for a fairly heavy travel lr I norma ana uuba, provided there Is a epell of cold weather. If the cold weather ooea not put in an appearance the bust- ness soutn win be even lighter than now, JOHN H. DE JONG AND MISS A. TRENBERTH MARRY marring, which was a surprise nnt only to friends of the couple, but also 10 me orwe herself, because she had al. ways maintained she would never marrv was performed Thursday evening at the Faxton hotel. John II. DeJong, manager or m Apperson Auto company, married Miss Alice Trenberth. cashier for the concern. The wedding makes a life part nership out ot what had been a close business association for the luat seven ear. Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks performed the ceremony, with six close friends of the couple attending. An elaborate sup. per was erved afterward. No honey, moon will be taken now, as the newly. weds say "their commercial Interests cannot be left at this season. They plan to go south to Atlanta, Oa., in May. Those attending the wedding and sup. pw were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruger. Mr and Mrs. Howard Ooulding. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayward. Persistent Advertising Is tho Road to Big Returns' I HOTEL BIDS ARE TOO HIGH Returns Made by Contractors More Than the Available Funds. SOME CUTS MUST BE MADE Owners (n Meet Snttirclny Murnlnsc (o Decide Whnt Is to lie Done In Order to Mnkc Ilolli I'niln Meet. Because nit bids for the erection of the new Fontencllo hotel are greater tnan the funds available for the purpose and beonuso tho conference of the owners, architect nm Icerc; have not yet agreed on whnt to cut out of the plnns to reduce tho cost of erection, the cohtrnct for the work has not been let A meeting of tho directors of the Douglns Hotel company, which will own tho new building, has been called by Secrctury A. L. need for this morning at 11 o'clock at the Omaha National bank, when tho three lowest bids with the alternatives accept- nblo to William It. Burbank, the lessee. wilt bo reported and a contract chosen. The elimination of ono entlro bedroom floor from the plans, the reduction ot the number of bathrooms from 300 to about halt that number, the postponement ot finishing one or two floors until more money ts available and a number of lesser alternatives are bcfaig considered by tho conference at Architect Kimball's office. To tleilnce Cost, One or more of theBo schemes will havo to bo adopted In order to reduce tho cost of construction to n figure that can be handled with tho funds nt tho command of the owners. These consist of first mortgage funds of $400,000, preferred stock of $100,000 nnd second Issue preferred stock of $100,00, making a totnl of $900,000. Tho amount actually available for pay ment to tho builders Is between $50,000 and $100,000 less than that, says Mr, Itccd. Tho architect's fco of $10,000 or $50,000 and the cost of excavating, indemnifying In surance operating nnd organization of tho owning compnny must be deducted from tho original $900,000 before tho money avnltablo for erection Is determined. uio Bias submitted exceed the amount of our pile," said Mr. Heed at noon. "Wo therefore have to cut down tho cost of erection by cutting out ono of tho floors, or making savings In plumb ing or finish. I'lnun Nat Chnnn.d. "Our plnns for nn absolutely fimnmnf uu.iuing, wun perfect foundation nnd steel work, will not be altered." only three contracting firms arc now In the running for tho blg"job, accord Ing to Secretary Becd, although alevon firms signified their Intention to bid. Ho refuses to say which firms stand a chance oi getting the contract, but admits that ono of the following flvo, whoso repre- scninuves remain In Omaha, will nrobnblv receive the award: Central Engineering company, Davenport; J. c. Mardls com pany, Omaha nnd Des Moines: jnmea Stewart & Co., New York, Chicago and fit. Louis; golden-Brock Construction com- pany, St. Louis; Wcstlako Construction company, St. Louis. Ot the other six bidders, ono decided not to submit figures, two others failed to get their bids in on time, and three were too high to be in tho running, Mr. Reed sava, "Not a alnglo floor will be cut out of the plans for the Fontenelle." William B. Burbank, the lessee, sold very em phatically yesterday. "That Is some thing which I shall havo something to sny about and I will not stand for It "The hotel Will be bUllt OS oriirlnallv planned, so far as the essentials nro con cerned. Any alternatives that are de cided upon will not detract in tho slightest degree from the fineness and complctcnesa of tho building, or from the extent and thoroughly up-to-dato charac ter ot its accommodations." Although Secretary Becd of the hotel company has expressed himself as be lieving that no more money for tho building will be raised, It Is said .mt other directors favor Incrcaolng tho avail- uio iunu to equal tho amount of tho lowest bid, rather than cutting down tho cost or the job by eliminations or altera tlons In construction. WARM WEATHER PREVAILS ALL OVER WYOMING According to the weather reports to the railroads a Chinook wind Is sweeping down through Wyoming, a number ot points In that stato registering 40 to CO degrees above zero at 8 o'clock Friday morning, At thnt hour a brisk and warm wind was blowing from the west. There was a peculiar weather condition existing in tho Basin country. At the town of Basin when the thermometer rending was made the registration was r City National Bank of Omaha Statement of Condition RESOURCES Loans and Discounts , $2,126807.68 Bonds and Securities 458,776.56 U. 8. Bonds for Circulation .' 202,625.00 Furniture, Fixtures, Vaults and Real Estate 64,424.41 Overdrafts 9,727.41 Cash and Sight Exchange '.- 937,146.85 3,799,707.C4 liabilities' . ' Capital '. 500,000.00 Surplus and Profits 101,164.44 Reserved to pay taxes nnd interest on deposits 5,932.93 Circulation 200,000.00 Bills Discounted ' 338,000.00 Deposits ; 2.654.G10.27 J3.799.707.G4 "Ve solicit accounts of Banks, Corpora tions, Firms and Individuals, and we give prompt and efficient service by prompt and courteous attention to our customers OFFICERS: JOHN F. FLACK, rrenltlent. W. D. MOORK, Cashier I). A. BAU.M, Vice-President. juiin I-. nrccUA, Vlce-Fresldeot 43 degrees above, white at Qrcybull, ' twenty miles distant and a town with about the same altitude tho mercury was down to zero. 'Lothrop School is Closed Because of Smallpox Exposure Lothrop school has been closed becaUFe of several exposures to smallpox. The' building' 1s being fumigated. The school j was closed by order of Health Commls sloner B. W. Connell. Health authori ties are straining every effort to prevent a contagion. Scarlet fever, diphtheria and pneumonia are ravaging the ranks of the young, with pneumonia proving unusually fatal and surprisingly prevalent among babies. Tho following deaths were reported to the city health office Friday; Klght-month-old son of Thomas J. Roach, 2314 South Nineteenth street, pneumonia; Joseph, 13-year-old son of John Laffcr ton, died of diphtheria nnd scarlet fever at city emergency hospital; 6-month-old son ot C. H. Rupp, 613 North Twenty first street, diphtheria; 1-ycar-old daugh ter ot O. R. Russell, died of whooping cough. Dr. Connell has Issued stringent orders to health Inspectors to keep close watch on all quarters. He has asked other physicians to report Immediately any case of contnglous disease. Mrs, Lynch, in Cross-Petition, Charges Cruelty Mrs. Phllomena M. Lynch, who was re cently sued for divorce by John C. Lynch, county commissioner, In a cross petition filed In district court, alleges that her husband has treated her with extreme cruelty. Sho secured a restrain ing ordor forbidding him to removo any of his money from hanks. Mrs. Lynch sets forth that her husband Is worth $30,000 and that ho Is associated in business with Tom Dennlson and Peter Loch, from which his profits nro large, fine charges thnt Mr. Lynch on occasions has become Intoxicated and describes sev eral alleged specific nets ot cruelty. She charges thnt lie called her names, seriously reflecting upon her character. HIGH SCHOOL CLASS GIVES BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON A business men's luncheon, more, how ever, like a courro dinner, was served Thursday by tho domestic science de partment of the high school under tho direction of Its head. Miss Neva Turner, to eight specially favored guests. All of tho food was prepared by the members of tho class to lllustrato the utilitarian side' of tho study. Thos'o who sat down nt the. tabje were Superintendent Graff. Assistant Principal Reed, W. D. Mc Ilugh, J. B. Redflcld, Charles R. Sher man, Victor Rosewatcr, Mao Harding and (V. A. Plxley, . A Winter Con;h. To neglect It may mean consumption. Dr1. King's Now Discovery gives suro re lief. Buy a bottle today. 50c and$l. All druggists. Advertisement Backache ylcldsrufafliytothomagicpower of that famous nerve soother and blood quickencr SLOANS LINIMENT Used also for rhHmatIsm and sciatica. Mrs. James A. Louihlln.tMl David son Are., New York, N.YM writes! Mr two daughters and son were at tacked with serere pains In the back and legs which kept tbem from work for many months. We uied many dif ferent liniments, but none did any good. Advtsed to try Sloan's Liniment, we did, and none of my children hare had a pain since." Attn dttUn. Pries 25s., SOc t $1.00 Dr. Earl S. Sleaa, hie, 8etM, Mass. I KST AKt REAM TO MOTHER AND 6HILD. Mna.'WiKBLO'w'o Soothing Svncr bas bten UNd for over SIXTY YRARS by MILLIONS ot MOTH8RS for their CHILDREN W1IILH TEKTHINO, with PBRFBCT BUCCE88. It BOOTHK3 the CHILD. EOFTBNS the GUMS, ALLAYS alt PAIN J CURBS WIND COLIC, ana to the best remedy tor DIARRHOEA. It t ab atattty harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup." and take no other Mint Tweaty-ave cants a bottle. 3. It. UTKNDORFER, Ass't. Cash. IH All Roads Lead to the "Rexall" Drug Stores Save Time! Save Money! in I I.I icjar cry k u oLTjod DBDacn i H ii ii Irr-MiJfni I'l IT 1 1 ir -j&i .Si 1 1 r-iri iSr JJ . U k h I ISl i&aJsL ft 1 OQD not .j SS , A sax-k sr. , ir. inpirMinnnnr a I L!jJ LZJ I I L ut-i i 1 1 i f-i 1 1 ii ii ii i r Four Stores Conveniently Located Drugs and Household Needfuls Specially Proprietary Medicines at Greatly Reduced Prices SSc Laxative Bromo Quinine. .. ,12o 11.25 Gude's Pepto Mnngnn 79c It Ilyomel comptete for 04o COo Doan's Kidney Pills 34c S0o Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin... 29o 3Gc Cnstorla, for 91a 25c Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills.... 12o nromo Seltzer....'. .10e, 18o. 34c, 69o Fellow's Syrup 04o and 89o Lltcrlne 9c, 14c, 29c, ,58c Mentholatum .....Ho and 340 Jl Plnktmm's Compound 5Do SI Pierce's Medicines, for 64c SOc Pope's Dlnpcpsln 29o Sal Ilcpaticn 17c, 39c, 09c FOc Genuine Syrup Figs .29o Swift's Specific (S.S.S.)....59c, 81.09 26c Tlz for tender feet 14o 40 kinds Malt Extracts, 2 for.... 25c 35c Hunyadl Janos Mineral Water now at 23o OMAHA'S LEADING PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORES Sherman & McDonnell's 4 Rexall Drug Stores SEEBMAH & MeCOITOEiaV DHUO CO., 16th and Dodge StS. LOYAL PHABMAOY, lioyal Kotel Blook, North 16th Bt. fT" Every line is a you can tell it far as you can PRYi Hair Tonic Acer's Hair Vigor keeps the tcaJpdean and healthy. Promote growth. Checks falling. Does not color. Ask Your Doctor. LSJFmS; Two Clean Papers FOR THE HOME The Youth's Companion AND The Evening Bee INCLUDING SUNDAY Both for. 55c a Month Payable Monthly at THE BEE OFFICE Miscellaneous Drug Store Items 10c can Concentrated Lye or Potash now at ? So Per dozen 50c TVlilto Cross Toilet Paper, 3 paclt aRes. for ,25c Bn'sam Sanltlssuo Toilet Paper, throe pkgs, for 25o Crown Itoll Toilet Paper, C pkRS..2So Quart bottle Ginger Ale. doz... 82.00 Standard Toilet Articles at Money Saving Prices 50c Malvlnn CreanJ, for 29c 2fio nose Amole Cream for. 14c 2K Jpki Talcum Powder 14o 25c Lnzell's Massatta Talcum. .. .12o 4 kinds Colgate's 25c Talcum. .. .ICo SOc Pebeco Tooth Paste 290 26c bottle Rose Water and Glycerine. now at 14o 50c Itlml'8 Honey and Almond Cream. now nt 29o FRY'S $4.50 ENGLISH Tan Russia Black Calf line of character; from imitations as see it. Very fine. HOE- OS 16IS&. DOUGLAS. . J) Drawn For The Be The best newspaper artlita ot the country contribute their bet work for Bee readers. Boys Full of "Pep" Need better shoes. No or dinary boys' shoes will stand tho knocks. Steel Shod Shoes Will outwear two pairs of ordinary boys' shoes. They come in button and blucher. Boys' 1 to 5 S2.50 Little Gents, 10 to 12 S2.00 Drexel 1419 Farnam Priced for Saturday 50c Daczett & ItainsdeU's Cold Cream now at 290 25c Uc.Merldor Creain. for 14o 25c Peroxide Vanishing Cream... 14c 25c Pond'a'Vanlshlnfr Cream. . . . il4c SI Pinaud's Lilac or French -Caina- natlon Vegetal, for ,....,...490 5Uc LaBlache Face .Powder 290 6( c Carmen Face Powder.-. ...... ,29o COo Pozzonl's "Face Powder, four hndes, for ...233 25c Tet low's Hwansdown 12o SI. 50 Couraud's Oriental Cream.. 980 50c Sempre Gtovine ...23o ?5c Packer's Tar Soap Ho 25c 4711 Soap, for 12o Household Drugs 1 lb Pllver Whiting So 1 lb. Pute Epsom Salts 5s 1 lb. Pure Bicarb Soda So 1 lb. Flowers Sulphur Co 1 lb. Pure Glycerine 29o 1 lb. Copperas, for So q;. bottle Anti-Germ Dlsenfectant 400 Full H gallon Crude Carbolic Acid 4Bo OWL XmTJO CO.. 16th and Karney Sts. KAKVAKD PHARMACY, 21th and Tarnam Sts. Ground Floor Space Bee Building About, 1,500 square feet with Farnam street front age. New show windows being installed.-This room has' a large vault. Also extra entrance from the court. Bent Reasonable. Apply to i The Bee Building Co., ! Room 103, Uco Building. -.J B BSSS BH-BHflf "jj "i wmmmmwemm AMCSEMISXTS. BO'BOXi&a ASTAVCtSB VATTOBTU&S Ths MUMfet U Orshwra Hlnu Is c.! t, a ta thM uiictit ths carfeO rtsss tronxir u 8:10 mess: osiMrr. 1K Bsles&r, Ki 6ts d Ih "OMAHA'S TVtt CMmH V&jtr&iJ&tZA. Bally Mat., 15-25-500 4s"jr 3r E Tug's., 15-35-50-760 LAST TIMES TODAY-" The Celtto Comic, FAT WHITE in the S?a.THE BIG JUBILEE 1 Tomorrow & Wk. Dreamland Burlesque BRANDEIS,S, He Has Mads a Sis; Kit THURSTON The World's Oreateit Ma rlcian 100 uysteries. Popular MAIINEB Today, 3:30, &ast Time Tonight, Jan. 18-19-ao "The Chooolate Soldier." 111 DD v. Coxy Pictuw tllrr Theater, 15th and Harney Where ETerybody Qoes. Open from 11 A. M., to 11 V. M. 5C TODAY'S PROOKAIC 5o Broncho Billy, mardlan (Essenay drama)! Waifs (Blograph drama): Only Ono Shirt (Xalem comedy) ; The Hord Mayor of Eondon (topical).