TIIE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1915. OVER HALF BILLION DOLLARSFOR HAYY Official Intimates of Money to Bo , Spent in Kext Firs Yean Made Public. TE5 EEXAD NAUGHTS PLAITIIXD WASHINGTON, Oct OtTlcUl osUmates of tb navy'B part In tha admlnlatration's billion -dollar na tional defenaa program wera made public tonight by Secretary Dan'eln. They ahow that within fire yeara It li proposed to ipend fS02.482.S14 on construction of new ah'pa, devel opment of air craft and creation of huge reserve of ammunition and guns for the navy.H The five-year building program contemplates construction of ten dreadnaughts. six battle cruisers, ten scout cruisers, fifty deatroyera, fif teen seagoing aubmartnes, elghty flTe coast defense submarines, four gunboats, one hospital ship, two am munition ahlps, two fuel oil ships and one repair ship. The last of these Teasels will be built and In commis sion late In 124. Mwwey few ArlH. Ob Nfil aviation It la proposed to psnd $0,000,000 during the five yrars, and en reserve munitions t25.O0O.O0o. The figures, with the addition of ,6U,1I7 for eompietlon of ships already author, Ised or bow under construction make up the total of mora than W0,00O,(KO to be rpended upon the navy la addition to tha regular budget, which approilraatcs Ii00.ooo.0oo a year. Secretary Daniels will recommend this inter the addition to the navy of 7.M0 blueackets, 1,600 apprentices and 1.0 ma rines, a total of 11.800 men. With thU addition to personnel It la estimated that all battleships not more than fifteen years M, destroyers and submarines built within twelve years, half of tha cruisers and all of tha gunboats and necessary fleet auxiliaries can be manned, and an adequate reserve be maintained for. ves sels on the reserve list. ' Te offloer the additional force of ma rines the secretary will recommend ap pointment of two brigadier colonels, two lieutenant colonels, six majors, one colo nel, an assistant quartermaster, fourteen captains, fourteen first lieutenants, thir teen second lieutenants and twenty-two warrant 'Hoars. . , Will aMre Mara Middles. Additional naval officers will be ob talned by Increasing the number of mid shipment at the academy at Annapolis by not leas tha K0 men. For the aviation corps Secretary Dan iels will recommend a special service to which civilian aviators can be appointed. The 1S17 naval estimates to be presented to congress this winter will total 1217.-SM...-. an 'increase of Iftl.WO.... over last year's appropriation. Of the Increase $57. O0X.DO0 will be for new construction, 18.000, 000 for munltlona reserve, W.000,000 for aviation and the balance of the total ap propriation will e toward continuing da- partsaental expenses. r rears sa Year r Tear. Tha building program for the five-year Period la as follows: For ml (authorised In 191W Two dreed- ' naughts, ll6,6cw.uuo; two name miiprri, Sll.lno.OuO; three scout emigre, $ii,M,O0o; ftrtrrtn destroyers.- 110.SUMM): five fieet auhmarlnea. H.4a'.00: twenty-five coast submarines, r,7;.ii,OJO; two gunboats, r h Mi hnMntial shin. 1.5Sf0.: one I ou snip, liou.iMJ. Total, lol.oa.ooo. (Only part of total cost of vessels appropriated thM first vearV Krr l!ISTwo dreadnaughts, 126.50,000; continuing work on two battle cruleers. Ill fti i): one scout cruller. Hi.XO.bt); ten destroyers, !.W,0uO; four fleet sub ntartnta. " )M77,f; fifteen coast sub marine, ia,a.iO,(ioo; one gunbOAt, tl,140.(4; continuing work on hospital ships, !., coni limine; work on fuel ship, JmM. Total, m.3;3,7jO. For lll-Two dreadnauuhta. 37,fO,Ort ene battle cruiser, n.,'0; two si out . ii.iiAiiiik fii. n.t t-r . I1A. ItOunO; two fleet submarines, ?S,iSl,ftA; fif teen cowt submarines. tJ.lM.""); coimilet- ln.r aunhnatH. tixO.OOJ. Total. 1.7S7.lOO. lor l!Oi Two dres'lnaufchts, W7,)P00 two battle cruleers. 17,llH.u; two scout crulsere. W.sju.C'Ul ten dwatrovere, fll,ui,. (mi; (wo fleet submarine, $i!IV)i fif teen coast submarines. l.'Aw. on, ammunition elnp, .W.lJi7; ons fuel oil . shlo. il'O.OiO. Total. 9.133.. 1'or S-'l Two rirealnatiKhta. iST.COrt.O'O; one battle cruiser, sl.TiiO..i'i; two scout rruleers. fKuwi.GuO; ten destroyers. III, oni.wi. two fleet aubmarlnra. oVi,rVXX; fif teen c"t submarines, l.Ytn,'H'; one gun- boat. lo.Oui; one ammunition hr, II, 7ii".iu0; c'omplrtlnff fuel ehlp, $iSK, ""0 ; one repair ship, ol.lbi.Ouu. Total. it'S.iM.m loot af teach Dreadaaaarfct. It Is estimated that each dreadnaught will coat. Including armor and armament, f!fc,(X.000. Tha total cost of each of the other types of vessels recommended Is aa follows: 'Battle cruisers... out cruleer ... INriroyer Kleet ubmartne Conot s'ibmarlns Cunboats Hoiltal ship .... Kul ahlp Prpalr ship ...... tl7.Eno.wrt &,! (10 , 0 , J, (.,( 7t.fli 1.1UA.WO t,ouu,ouo CAMNZAGIYEN FUUjRECQGNITION (Continued from Page One.) it as uitimated today, would be tha adoption of a complete embargo, after whlch permits would be granted for ship- menu te the de facto government. Vp to noon letters of recognition had beer, delivered by tha United, States, Argentina, Bolivia, Guatemala and Co- lojubla. The ministers from Guatemala and Bo- D.'a delivered their Utters In person. Foreign claims against Utxlco for prop erty damage and loes ot life will coma later. aact Dlafts Maa an Train. troop, of eavalrr vera sent today (rom Fort Brown to the district where ths rGiibery occurred. 1. L Hennlnser, a paaeenser from "ouncll Bluffs. la., hsd a narrow escape. Hi hid his money before the bandits en tered the day coarh. where ha sat with Morris Edelateln Of Brownsvllls. A rob 't, unable to open Hennlnser's (rip, et'i-fc a pistol tnto ths bitter's stomach, while another of ths robbers Crdered Kill ths Orinso." 11. Uttln, who spoke Spanish, told tha Mexicans that Heiinlnger was not aa Ai rica.0. but a Qtrmu. The bandit ti.tu lowered his sU". robbing Henuliujer . b"J, oi ana aoiue jeveiry. out l!!mg to art his money. Wants said today that he recosnlsed as iaum Ie l-a Hoea one of the train rob - Urn. lie knew De La Roaa well before (he bauJlt troubke began. In Tbe lice's Osre.piwr" column. OMAHA'S FLFTY-FIFTY POLICE FORCE Only fifty per cent of he department are on patrol duty, the other fifty per cenf are doing special stunts. OH.tES' WE HAYE A FINE, BIG POLICE FORCE! WE HAVE A TOTAL OF r&iiL 2,01 19 am ii m i mmithtr " I in lNCLal fZal l Eli I 111 in n bTTIV II WW M 1 tuiuy . '.WW i y f Nsaar X 1 I k III ' 1 '3MM 0HAHA HAS AP0PTJLATION"0FALMOST 200,000 AND COVERS AN AREA OF 51 50. MILES TEUTON AEMIES MOVING SOUTH FROMBELGEADE (Continued from Page Ons.) tha south tha Herblana are reported to have driven back the Invaders. Three Atateka Rrpaled. PARIS. Oct. U.-Three Uerman attaoks with hand grenades last night to the northsast of Bouches were completely re pulsed by tha French forces, according to tha official Frenoh statement given out by tha war office this afternoon. Tha text of the communication follows: "Gterrosn forces . last night delivered three sioua-' attacks, making ue of hand grenades, In tha Bole-En-H ache, to tha northeast of Bouches. Our Infantry, firmly entrenched In tha position re cently conquered by us, completely re pulsed their assailants. In this they were helped by our batteries. "To tha south of tha Somme river. In tha sector of Llhims, there were spirited lifts sxchanges, in which both sides took part. "la the Champagne district there has been fighting with bombs to tha east of tha neighboring farm. "Tha concentrated fire of our artillery against tha batteries of tha enemy put a stop to a severe bombardment directed by them against our poaltlon at Lea Kvargea - There is nothing te report from tha remainder of the front. "A group of French aviators during the night of October 17-11 bambarded the German aviation field at Burllonoourt. to tha northeast of Chateau Bel Ins. It was apparent that cern hangars were de molished." . Heaeea for Bparaataat ta War. NAPLK8. Oct.y 'l.Vla Rome.) Travelers from trisr near eaat, Just re turned here on the steamship Roumanla, and Interviewed by the Roma, assert that tha real purpose of tha present strug gle In ths Balkans la not to prevent the sending of munitions and food to Con stantinople, but to keep tha central powers from cutting off tha supply of munitions sent to Russia by her allies over ths Palonikl-Nlah railroad. They point out that tha Bulgarians were In the best position to carry out the plan of cutting off tha Russian supplies and at tha same time deprive Berbla of munltlona from ths same source. Heavy Laaaea Reported,. PARIS. Oct. l.-IIeavy losses for tha Bulgarians la tha fighting which pre ceded the capture by ths allies of Strum- Itaa is reported In a dispatch from BaW onlkt to Milan, as forwarded to the Haves News agency. It is asserted that entire battalions of Bulgarians ware an nihilated by tha Franeo-Sorblaa foroea. British as well as French troops, the dlapatch says, took an Important part In i ths engagement northweat of tha Dolran I near the Vardar river, and at Valanavo, ,B h northeastern sector. At the latter tn "lssriene made a oounter at- Uc"' but aubsequently fled across the .frontier, pursued by ths Serbians. Aaetrlaa, Are Advaaotaa:. ' BERLIN. Oct. 1.-Ths Austrian army Invading Serbia over tha Bava front along th northwestern border apparently has ,u movement well under way. alter ; meeting with determined opoeltlon from tin oeruiaiw. A nil T nwuuuineri lociajr announced capture of tha town of Obre .novats. Kouth of Belgrade on tha Dan- lube front, the Austrlans hat made a further advance. Ths troops of General von a. Uw ts have occupied several points ; of strateglo Importance. Serba Seek Ore ear Wlala. MILAN, Oct. lit. The correspondent of the Becclo, St Bucharest, telegraphs that the Serbians are striving to occupy Wldtu to prevent the Germans from establUh- .m."lunoVw .Ul,,.BM'f ATlV1' by the Lom-Palanka route. The Serbian army la ateklug to envelop tha Bulgarian troopa operating in the direction of the Tlmok river. BANK IN TOWN NEAR SEATTLE IS ROBBED i BKATTL.E. Wash., Oct. IS Two men robbed the Cltlsens1 bank of Kenton, six I mllea from here, turfav and etcaued with ; about U.M In eurrency. They fled toward 1 rattla In an automobile, shooting as they went. Use The Bee's Swapper" column. 181men,5UT. 0F THEM ARE OFFICERS , OF THEM ARE PLAIN CLOTHES MEN, ARE ON SPECIAL DUTY 1NG MOTORCYCLE OFFICERSMOPAL SQUAD .TRAFFIC CORPS DOLMEN. OF WHOM MT MORE THAN ARE ON DUTY AT Airr ONE TIME POLICE CEEDIT ANOTHER HOLDUP TO THE APE MAN (Continued from Fags Ons.) Thlrty-alxth street, were held up early In the month near the letter's home and robbed of $35. Here again Insulting and vile language was employed by the high. wayman. The victims of these robberies will be closely questioned as to Incidents of the holdups and asked to report their de scription of the man who robbed tbem. aspects Arrested. ' .Grace , Slater, accompanied by tier mother, was called to police headquarters yesterday, where sevsntsen suspects arrested within the last few days ware lined up against tha wall for hsr Inspec tion, In the hope that shs might Identify the man that murdered W. H. Smith whan he waa escorting her home Satur day night at Thirtieth and Podge streets. Mlaa Slater spent many minutes scru tinising each man In turn. Edward J. Malone was also called te the station to look over the suspects, with a view to his being able to Iden tify one as ths bandit that held up the card party at the home of William T. Ilause, 1326 Pine street, a week ago when Malone was among those at the party held up. Following Malone. William T. Hausa. C. B. Whitney, Douglas Bowie and C. K. Burns, ths men who were robbed In the Hause residence, vtewed the suspects. Mrs. Hausa may be called on today or tomorrow, aa It was shs who was sub jected to an Insulting search by the bandit Twe Are Held. Among the men held Interest centers in, two, one of whom Miss Grace Slater aays looks something like the murderer. and the other Melons asserts resembles the Hause robber. The two suspects look somewhat alike, and the voice of the one whom Miss Slater picked was said by her to be similar to that of the man who killed Smith. This fellow seemed unable to answer questions offhand, put to him by detec tive, and during the whole time Malone and Miss Slater stood before him, his ryes never met theirs once. I said he came here aeVeral weeks ago, i.wn Cali fornia, and has not been working. When the question was put htm where he came from he hesitated for several minutes and then said "California." He will be forced to give a strict account of his recent whereabouts and actions, and hia state menta will be thoroughly Investigated. Mlse tsiater said that It would be hard for hsr to positively identify the man, and this seems to be the case with the ira lority of the other victims. Tuesday morning a hurry call was made by detoc tlves to a spot where It waa believed the man bad been located. But the fellow had gone. Sovereign Commander W. A. FVaser of tike ttoodmen of the World aaserted thrt the officials of the order will offer a aino reward for Smith's murderer. The Commercial club will be asked to take similar action by Assistant Commissioner LIU. Apartments, flats, houses and cottafea can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "for Rent" -- . i nmurzR m vnnic Everywhere men complain about work; even boys and girls in school or business find work tedious and irk some, but it isn't the work half so much M their Own lack of physical Strength I that makes it hard. Rich blood, strong lungs and health ful digestion make work pleasurable in business, in school or even house work, and if those who are easily tired who are not aick, but weak and ner vous would Just take Scott's Emul sion for one month and let its pure concentrated food create richer blood to pulsate through every artery and vein let it build a structure of healthy tissue and give vou vigorous strength you would find work easy and would look for more. Insist on Scott's. Scott A Buwac, Bhiuaiacl4.N. J. S-M ALLIES IN SERIOUS CASE ONPENIHSULA All Ground They Hold it that Com manded by Gong of Their Warihipi. SUFFERING AMONG SOLDIERS Tha following letter from an As sociated Press correspondent at the Dardanelles front la of Interest in view of the assertion of Lord Mllner In the House of Lords last week that the British campaign on the Oalllpoll peninsula bad been a failure. There have been no changes of great im portance since the letter, was written CONSTANTINOPLE Sept. 1. The position of the allied troopa on the Anafarta-Arl-Burnu front of the Oalllpoll peninsula can hardly be described as a promising one. Such at least wag the impression gained by The Associated Press correspond ent during an eight days' atay in tha war arena in question. The factors upon which this conclusion Is baaed are a thorough Inspection Of the Turklxh and allied trenches and artillery positions and the statements of Turkish officers and allied prisoners of war. Resalt ef Fnir Aetloaa. What Is perhaps of more Importance la the result of four major military actions which occurred while the correspondent was on this front. They consisted of an attack by the allies on a Turkish position north of Kodjatchemen Dagh on the afternoon of August X. an assault on Turkish trenches In the same general locality on the same night and two at taoks on Anafarta on August St and 17, In each Instance ths allies were driven back with heavy losses. No permanent advantages were gained by them. The losses of the Turks were by no means light In any of these operations. but the allies, acting on tha offensive suffered heavily. Their losses for the four actions are estimated at 11,000 to 11,000 dead and double that number of wounded. The around held by the allies was that part of the coast region which could be commanded by their naval artillery. Thus far the allies have landed In the Anafarta region about 115.000 men, a large part of which force already has been used up. It Is safe to say that they are to day opposed by about 136,000 Turks who are actually entrenched, with about SO, 000 in reserve. Advaataa-ee with Tarks. Every advantage bf terrain la held by the Turks, whose trenches are located on higher ground than those of the allies. With Important positions lost the allies today hold themselves In the Anafarta region solely by virtue of an Immense artillery fire ' superiority. Without the support of some forty line ships, cruisers and torpedo boats they would be thrown Into the sea, ' THere have been ' ihoraenU, however. when ths-Turkish troo-ps In the Anafarta district have been hard pressed. 'An at' tack made by the allies on August M and ST in the direction of Klretch Tepe ended In terrible slaughters of British) troops, some 1,800 dead being counted on August B. British prisoners assert that their posi tion Is a most trying one. Water is ex tremely scarce In the Anafarta region, and It Is aatd only one well la In the hands of the British. The result Is that water must be brought from the Island of Imbros and even from Balonlki. One half pint of water at noon la the only allow ance of this) necessity, prisoners state, that la given. What Soldier Eats. Vp to a week ago the food of ths Brit ish soldier consisted of six army biscuits. a preserved meat ration, some candy and jam. Poor health Is the 'result of this diet. The correspondent talked to an En glish prisoner who, unable to obtain medi cal assistance, had become so weak from dysentery that his comrades had to aban don hlra when the Turka took the trench In which he was stationed. It Is saM there are many similar casea. To other handlcapa of tha allied troops ( ii tear PROM our windows you may glean a hint of the fashions' tendencies. Within we exhibit hun dreds of fine fabrics just enough in each riece to make one suit. Such exclusiveness costs but $25 to $5J. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co sts South 15th Street. SIX HIGH-GRADE HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES To Be Civea Amy hs!utc!y Frca By tha Central Furniture Store A Famous Commerce Hangs, a afedai Dockash Base Burner, a 'Comfort Hot Blast Heater, a Reetwell Mattress, an Eldrtdge Family Sewing Machine and a t'leaawell Washing Machine. All ot the above articles are to be given away ab solutely tree and are now on exhibition In our show windows. For full Informa tion In regard to their distribution call at our store. must be added the great heat ant ever present diut. It cannot be said that the troops re cently brought to the peninsula are firt- class material. Many of the men are Uo young to endure the hardshtre of such a climate. The correspondent witnessed the total annihilation of a British company which had penetrated a Turkish trench, but was destroyed because Its flank waa left un covered. Whether this wss due to the lmpulslveni of the men or the negli gence of others could not be learned. Iaaetlve Three Weeke. When the Aseoclatea f-rese correspon dent left the Oaltlpnll peninsula after an eight-day atay on the front, the allied troops at Beddul Rahr, on the tip "f the peninsula, had been Inactrve for more than three weeks. Their position was no more favorable than that of their com rade In the Anafarta region. Field Marshal LI man von Sanders, the German officer In command of tha Turk Ish forces, gave his Idea of the general situation as follows: "I sm too old to be an optimist, but I believe I am absolutely confident thst unless something extraordinary occurs, we shall hold ths allies where they are.' The field marshal la SI years old. So far as concerns the allied forces at Seddul Bahr, It apparently has been dem onstrated that It Is next to Impossible for them to advance, with operations conducted within ths range of reasonable and permissible sacrifices of men. In other wrd. It Is still poealbte to dis lodge the Turks, but to do so would cause too great a loss to the allies. On that front, aa at Anafarta, the Turks have used every means to better their positions. Though both fields of action are small, the Turks have dug hundreds of kilometers of fire line and communi cating trenches. Tarks Take No Chaaeee. El Jld Tepe, In the Seddul Bahr region. has bean the objective of the allies. MompsokBelden & (q. m 9 A Special Three-day Sale ofThiiTri- Combination of Hair Goods Tyette 84-inch Switch of Fine Hair. Yvette All-around Transfor mation of Fine IlahV Yvette Psyche Puff. 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A reliable family remedy that always Should Be at Hand laye I Sole af Aa Ssa eeerywaera. SW WU a waaoa, 10a, aa. Heavy guns stationed on Its summit, they argued, could easily hit the forts at Tchanak Kale and Kllld Bahr. A sur vey of the ground, however, raises a se rious question whether this theory Is cor rect The Turks, however, took no chances and defended the elevation suc cessfully. The landing at Art Burnu, In the north ern sons, hsd a twofold purpose. It was the time to threaten ths rear of the Turklah forces at Eeddul Bahr and also to place the Kodjatchemen Pakh at the disposal of the heavy allied v batteries. From the Kodjatchemen Pagh the works at Kllld Bahr and Tchsnak Kale could have been bombarded effectively, aa could have been the Kllia and Akbach bays, now serving aa supply bases for the Turk ish troops. Kodjatchemen Eagh was occupied by the British, but lost sgsln. Klretch Tpe was to serve aa a flank position against possible Turkish attacks on the allied llnea In and south of Anafarta plain. It, ioo, was reiaaen ty the Turks. From a strictly military point of view, political Considerations disregarded, the allies on the peninsula are In a less favorable con dltlon today than they were on April 88, when the first landing took place. They Wear Slipper. The Turks in the Anafarta region for the greater part are Anatolian peasants, sturdy, tough. Inured to every hardship of war and not plagued by the nerves of their higher strung antagonists. Many of them are clad in rag not a few are armed with single-shot rifles and most of them wear slippers Instead of shoes. Their food, though plain, la substantial and wholesome and their water supply la ample. Foot Ball Claims a Victim. MOSCOW. Idnho. Oct. 18. Floyd Gil bert, captain of the Orangevllle High school foot ball team, died at a hospital here today from a broken nerk sustained In a game at Nes Perce Saturday A Special Sale Wednesday High Class Trimmed Hats We will place an sale Three Hundred Beautiful Tai lored and Semi-Dress Hats at three prices: Trimmed. . Hats, marked $6.75 to $8.95, dr nr Wednesday . . . ..yvVD Trimmed Hats, marked $12.00 to $15.00, dn nr Wednesday yuUU The shapes are of the lat est and materials are of the best; really marvelous val ues for Wednesday ... Millinery Section Second Koor. Beautiful Plaid Silks ?Vestings 59c to $3 a Yard Plaid novelty silks In all the new autumn colore are of special interest In the new shad en of blue, new atripee, new broche ef fect a showing so comprehen sive that not only the usual but the unusual, find representation in it- Toe. Mast Ter-estlmste the value ef a de-' Tradable Watch. As earellabls Mme-kMcsr Is oftsa a dtrtm.nt. 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It haa bacomo very eopulax. a I B B t with extra flaa. parfaot out P I ',V aparkllDg Dlaaioaa. Spatial .V values la this rias st tao. , J I VV CBXSIT TEKatS. A fir 4m JaaWsW--7 . aew. -a . MEXICANS ATTACK PASSENGER TRAIN, Three Killed and Tive Wounded Fol lowing Robbery on Texas Road by Banditi from Mexico. TWENTY IN ATTACKING PARTY BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Oct. 19. Inspired by race hatred aa well as desire for loot, twenty Mexlcana who claimed to be followers of Luis Do La Rosa, leader of the so-called Texas revolution, held up and robbed u train near Olmlto, seven mllea north of here, late last night. Aa a result three men are dead, another Is probably fatally injured and four ethers are seriously hurt The ban dits are believed to have escaped into Mexico. The dead: CORPORAL M'CABE, Third United Stetes csvnlry, shot. FNOIN'FKR H. H. KENDALL, pinned UNIDENTIFIED TOl'NG MEXICAN. (paenfrer, shot by Americans for aid ing robbers. The probably fatally Injured are: Dr. E. 8. McCain, deputy state health officer at Brownwvllle, shot In abdomen. Injured: Harry 3. Wall Is, Brownsville, shot In arm. R. Woodhall, fireman, scalded and bruised. Claude J. Brlshear, Troop A, Sixth cav alry, shot In the Jaw. C. H. Lnyman. Troop D, Third cavalry, shot In neck and leg. Plxano was a eo-leader with De la Roaa. A "For Sale" ad will tunv second-hand furniture into cash. Trimmed Hats $9.50 to $10.95, Wednesday marked $7.95 New Autumn " Dress Goods Every day has added some thing new to our display of Fall Dress Goods, something smart and novel. Among the goods dis played this week are: New all wool Plaids In fine French serge weave, colored and black, spot proof black Broadcloths, new Serges, new black goods. AMt'SEMETVTS. TODAT AJTD TOaCOKKOW . TIIEDADARA TOTMDiT AJTO SntXDATl AUTOS AUTO oxrr MXOXU RR A 12 DEI Si Friday SaL Rt, " theater I L Matinco CXAJR.I.rg rionuv Frassntg JULIA SAHDERS0 nnnsm iiiiinri aonnww Sj Si B SB IS JOSEPH CAViTiiORN In tha Mnsloal Comedy Tiiaaya, The Girl From Utah Frloesi Ivs-s.. SOo-S atat 1BO-S1.SO. BOYD rc. Continuous ahowlngs from lt.nv.lt 11. Tbe greatest plotora nw sbowa VIA WIRELESS With Bras MolM and Oall Kaae also rresldsnt Wilson. Trlosa, lOe, apo. sText week First Malf I Mta. riaka la Waal y ralr. laat Kalfl XA Womaa Haa Door. hoa XVoag. aa Tha Oalr High Claas Vaudarllla Circuit. arr Wlat. 1 tA Dally Matins. 1 at Clark A Bsrsmis la "Ths Society Bud t" Othor AMa Mlk Bor. Bare A bidaej rhlllisa. Law Hawkins, Slawart Jackaoa 4k Dorotkr Vtakl. JaaMS Tadtir. Tka Crtava, Albart A Irving. Orphaum Traval Wovklf. Prt.'oa'. VtaUaacOallarr. lee; oapt aaturoaj aoe Sauoar. s. KV and 7c. bast easts l.i- ilULs-lB, tao. "OatAHA'a TVM CESTTEsV A7J MJ J I anaia., ia-asaoa Wave tBrvi AkSTaal'aa T ft. . 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