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V V THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1917. r REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. Near Uni. of Omaha Price Only, $3,650 Candy six-room strictly modern, tull I tory home; splendid lot and shade. This la a bargain sod will not lait Ions at tbe prlca ottered. OSBORNE REALTT CO. TM;Omaha Natl. Bank Bid. Tyler 49. South. ONE -room and on 4 -room ooliags. both on ona lot; tin oondltlon; lira In on and rant tb otbnr. Prlca for both. 11.7(0. Var sea terns. No. 3433 South totb 8t NORRIb ft NORRia. ja,0 Bea Building Phone Douflaa 4370. MONTCL.MR BUNGALOW. Stucco oonatractlon, large light rooma Oak floors, oak and enamel finish. Price 13,800. Easy terms. Another new build ing for lj.50 Call Douglas 1731 day Wslnut (Ml evanlnga.V -R. MOD. borne. Birch and maple finish, with steam beat, terms 1300 cash, balance 123. per mo. F. By Wead. 310 So. 18th St., Weed Bldg. TRICTLY modem bungalow, rooms, Slnd and Amea Ave Webster 4'ilL Miscellaneous. Why.NotBuythe Best? Five-Room Bungalow When buying for a permanent home It pays to boy the best; It la cheaper In the and. We have a dandy bungalow finished In- oak; oak floors throughout, with sun room and French doors; buffet, bookcases, cabinets In the kitchen; all built -by day labor; heaviest of materials; real oronie hardware; brass fixtures; fin. st of shades; full basement 28x3? feet; John Husste "Fox" furnace; full floored attic t windows. Price only 11,000. OSBORNE REALTT CO.. 701-3 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 49. A. TRACT of ground laying Ideal for poultry raising; 3S0 ft frontage; prlca 3810; ISO cash, in. 60 monthly. Call D. I56. templeton-Olson Co., Bea Bldg. Tyler 2020,' General real estate. Insurance. Rentals. J, a ROBINSON. Real . Estate and Insur ance. 441 Bea Bldg DouKlaa 0(7 R. & TRUMBULL. 1305 1st Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1734 REAL ESTATE Investment 8EB US FOR INVESTMENT AND .. SPECULATIVE PROPERTY A. P. TUKET & SON. REALTORS. 20 First National Bank Bldg. MOST MODERN NEW BRICK FLAT IN CITT. Tdeal location; walking distance; large lawn. Douglas 6691 or Harney 1S03. REAL ESTATE Unimproved AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA 300 dif f stent buyers decided that it was the best proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots. IF .YOU will coma out today you will understand why tha others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO. 742 Omaha Nat. Bank "Bldg. Tyler 187. North. DANDY LOT. (OxlSI, two street frontages: easy terms. Call Douglas 1064 or ratling Harney 416 ; " J . J u .v-iuvi lull. s l ivw f.,v. Vlllj ' Utf A TTTlcItT in... ... . - t J -1 toon 1 - f 1 casta nQ 10 cents per week. Dong. 3313. , HAVE) bargain price on lot In Minna Lusa. C. A. Orimmel. Douglas 1615. REAL ESTATE-7-To Exchange WILL' exchange a cumber of residence in coma properties, soma new and others nearly new; also tome vacant Some are clear of Incumbrance and some incumbered about 40 per cent Want clear land. TRAVERS BROTHERS. .'- til First National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 88. A GOOD hotel with three lots; only hotel In town; has 13 rooms, steam heat and In good shape. Price 16.000.00; will want a little cash and weslorn land. G. A. Hull, ' Oakland. Neb. ' ISO AN acre buys 130-acre farm, 15 miles from Qmaha. Inquire 432 Ramge Blk. Tel Poua .4213 .Reslflf-nr phone. Doua S77fi REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty B A. WOLF. Realtor.' Ware Blk Specialist ! qnwmnwn nuxinea property REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACKAGE; fine site on B. M. R. R. ; size 6jtlp, can be bought cheap. C. A. Grim meh Phone Douglas 1B15. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. .THIS GARDEN IS ALL f GROWING ON AN r. IMPROVED ACRE In Benson Gardens. We have a 5 -room brand new bungalow on an acre of ground. This acre Is all planted to peas, beans, cabbage, potatoes, tomatoes and othei crops. Our terms are 1275. down end $20.50 per month. Get out on this ground and have a self-supporting home. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, (Realtors) . 114 Harney St Phone Tyler 50. Dundee. DUNDEE SPECIAL, $5,400 Near 52d Street 1 rooms, modern, GARAGE AND DRIVE WAT. Large living room with beam cell ing, fireplace and built-in book cases. Dining room and kitchen finished In mis sion oak. 4 good bedrooms on Id floor; attlo on 3d floor. Full basement, sta tionary tubs and extra toilet. High and sightly south front lot Nonresident owner says sell. GLOVER & SPAIN, , Realtors, Douglas I9J. 319-30 City National. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lota on easy terms. Mod ern, attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO. HOMES and borne sites In Dundee. 8HHI.KR A CART 104 Keellne D 11074 REAL ESTATE WANTED LISTING bouses to rent or sell on small cash payments; have parties waiting. Western Real Estate. 413 Karbach Blk. D. 3607. tlST your 6 and 6-room bouses with Ed ward F. Williams Co.. 301 OmaHa Nat Bank Bldg D. 420. OIF your i and 6-room houses with us. WB SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY Co.. Tyler 49S FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. THE best security for your money Is a good t or t per cent farm mortgage; fourteen years experience making real estate loans; no losses. White A Hoover, Omaha Nat l dK ell secured .bearing pet Interest f HARLEY J. HOOK1 R, First Nat. Bk. Bldg Tel. Tyler 1653. EA CENT to ( per cent on best-class ity rosidenies In amounts 33,000 up; also arm loans Reasonable commission. PETERS TRlTST CO.. 1822 Farnam 8t. FOR SALE. Ton shares of Ralston Realty Co. at ne-balf par value. Address M. 8. Dean, 1825 Peoples (lis Bid?., Chicago. III. MONt-fritt loan un'. Improved farms and ranches. We also buy good 'farm mort gage Kloke Inv, Co., Omaha. $3,(00 MTGE., bearing S pet. semi-annually; secured by property valued at 311,100. Talmage-Loomla Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg H. W,. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. SIX per cent first mortgages secured by Omaha real estate. E. II. Lougee. Inc. 333 Keeline Bldg. 6HOPEN & CO- PRIVATE MONET. FARM and eity loans, 6, fVs and 6 per cent. yy. ri. Thomas. Keeiine Bldg. Doug. 14 IK HOMES, EAST NEB. FARMS. CEFE R. E. rrt.. 10H Omaha Nat'l. DELAY IN CLOSINti LOANS. T. GRAHAM. 404 Bee Bldg. 1310.000 made promptly. F. D. Wsad, Bias., istn and Farnam Bts. tONET HARRISON MORTON, ill umaba Kat'L asK Via. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. CC CITT W O LOANS GARVIN BROS, Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBKRG, 813 Bran ded Theater Bldg. D. Stocks and Bonds. LISTED and unlljted stocks. Investment securities. Industrial stocks. ROBERT C DRUESEDOVV & CO., 340 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Miscellaneous. GALLAGHER & NELSON I' .present prompt pay insurance com panies. 410 Brandels Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. Abstracts of Title. Vavf Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., 105 & 17th St. ground floor. Bonded' by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 303 Brandels Theater. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. 480 ACRES eastern Colorado farm, 110 aores broken, only 33 an acre. Terms. 8. S. R. E. MONTOOMERT. 827 City National Banki Bldg. Nebraska Lands. 112) ACRE ranch, located nine miles south west of Chadron In the beautiful Bordeaux Creek Valley. 200 acres tillable, 12S acres In cultivation, all of which would make tha very best of alfalfa land. The place Is well Improved to the amount of not less than 34,000.00, consisting of a new six room modern house, good barn, sheds and out-bulldlngs. and 400 acres fenced hog tight Creek runs through the place for a mils, whclh, together with several springs, furnishes an abundance of stock Wwter. Plenty of timber. This Is a stock ranch that cannot be beaten. ai.J the price Is absolutely right Price 330.00 per acre. "LOKE INVESTMENT CO. 345 Omaha National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. 16V ACRES, improved, only 3 miles from Emerson, Neb.; every acre good farm land; thers Is about It acres pasture that will feed two bead par acre; about t acres alfalfa and 10 aores clover, and a dandy orchard and grove, at only 3145 per acre, on easy terms. O, A. KulL Oakland. Neb. SO ACRES irrigated, fine, level black land, near Bridgeport Neb., very oheap, terms; crop goes with land. 8. 8. & R. B. MONTOOMERT, 537 City National Bank Bldg. TEN sections of land In Keith county for sale at 320 to $30 per acre; some extra choice farm land. Good location for col ony. Tha Welptoa Investment Co., Otal Inl. Neb. SMALL Nebraska farms oa aaay payments t aores up Wa farm tha farm we sail you. Tha Bnngerford Potato Growers' Association, 16th and Howard Sts., Oma ha. Douglas 1871. 130-ACRE Improved farm" 3 miles from Benson. Well situated an with good roads. P. D WEAD. 810 8. I8fb 8t Wead Bldg South Dakota Lands. 320 ACRES of good black loam soli and olay subsoil; good buildings; near town of 10, 000, South Dakota. Write us for price and futher particulars. Mid-West Land Co., 1057 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1166. Texas Lands. GOOD corn land. East Texas, $25 an acre. Get my free book. W 8 FRANK, 201 Neville Block. Omahn Wyoming Lands. 160 ACRES of first-class land, well im proved, 50 acres In alfalfa, 80 acres under plow. Sure crops, $75 per acre, excep tionally easy terras; 2 years without in terest on deferred payments; discount for cash. BIG FOUR REALTY CO.. 1015-16 W. O. W. Bldg. Doug. 84S4. Motorcycles and Bicycles H A R L E T - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains in used machines. Victor H. Roos. "The Motorcycls Man," 27th and Leavenworth. WE WANT to show you the Cleveland, the classiest and most reliable lightweight motorcycle In Omaha. Plott Bros., 3259 Farnam. MUST SELL AT ONCE Harley-Davldson btcycle, almost new. Will sell reasonable. F. B. Coasalrt, room 15, tha Crelghton Block. Horses Live Stock Vehicles IN ORDER to increase the milk supply of Omaha, the Milk Improvement Dept., the Alamlto Dairy Co. will offer 40 head of Holsteln and Gernsey cows, all tubercu losis tested at public auction at Papilllon, Saturday, July 7. at 1 p. m. Anyone hav ing feed for few more cows should buy them here. POULTRY AND PET STOCK SMALL white, shaggcy puppy dogs; reason able. Hazeton. 1002 P. G5th. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. 340, 6 mo., H. goods, total cost. 33.50. $40, 5 mo., endorsed notes, total cost. $160. Smaller, large sm'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 132 Rose Bldsr , 16th and Farnam. Ty. $66. LEGAL RATE LOANS $24.00 $210.00 or more Easy payments. Utmost privacy. 310 Paxton Blk. Tel. Doug. 2295. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY OMAHA GENERA. MARKET. T.utter Packing stock, Sic. Eggs No. 1 fresh. $8,35 esse; No. ?, $7.30 case; cracked, $6.70 cafe. Poultry Live, 1 14 to 2 lbs. each, 2Sc lb ; hens, 174c lb.: old cocks and stags, 13c lb.; ducks, full feathered, fat, 11c lb.; geese, full feathered, fat, 10c lb. Fish Fresh trout. No. 1, any size, 17c; whltefish, 15c; black bass, O. 8., 25c; me dium, 22c; croppies, 1218c: yellow pike, 13c; pickerel, large dressed, 10c; round. 9c; carp, dressed, 10c: bullheads, 17c; buffalo, dressed, 12c; halibut, 16c; catfish, large, 21c; small, 20c; black cod, sable fish, for steaks, lllic; salmon, red, 18c; pink, 16c. Beef Cuts No. 1 rib, 3Hc: No. 2. 19c; No. 3, 16c. Loins, No. 1. 27o; No. 2, 2314c; No. 3, 1814c Chucks, No. 1. l14c; No. 2, 1614c; No. 3, 14c. Rounds. No. 1, 19c; No. 2. 1914c; No. 8, 1614c. Plates, No. 1, 1414c; No. 2, 1414c; No. 8, 13c. Fruits Oranges, 288s, 324s, box, $3.75; 100, 216, 250s, $4.00; 120, 150, 170, 200, $4.25. Lemons, fancy 800, 860, $7.00; choice 300, 360, $6.60. Grapefruit, 36s, $4.76; 46s, $5.00; 54s, $5.60; 64s, 80s, 9Cs, $6.00. Apricots, crate, $2.36. Peaches, box, $1.66. Plums, crate, $2.2502.40. Prunes, crate, $2.65. Cantaloupes, standards, crate; $4.00; ponies, crate, $3.00: flats, crate, $1.80. Watermelons, lb., 3s. Vegetables New potatoes, lb., 6c: cab bage, lb., 4c; asparagus, dox., 60c; lettuce, head, crate. $.1.20; dozen, 90c: cucumbers, basket, $1.75; tomatoes, crate, $1.75; onions. Texas, crate, $1.75; wax, $2.25; red, lb., 3c. Bananas, lb., 614 c. Omaha Hay Market. Receipts heavy; market lower on both prairie hay and alfalfa; demand continues light. Choice upland prairie hav, $18.60 19.60; No. 1. $15.6017.50; No. 2, $10.00(0 12.00: No. 3, $5.007.O0: No. 1 midland, 115.000)16.00; No. 2, $8.00012.00; No. 1 low land. $9.00 10.00; No. 2, $7.00 8; No. 3. $6.006.00. New alfalfa, choice. $18. 00(B) 19.00: No. '. $16.0017.OO; standard, $13.00 i 16.00; No. 2, $U.0013.00; No. 8, $7,004 9.00. Oat Straw, $8.008.60; wheat, $7.00 7.50. Plot to Smuggle Chinese Into U. S. is Uncovered San Francisco, July 4. Existence of an international smuggling ring al leged to have operated extensively in paining illegal entry of Chinese to the United States is being investigated here today by John B. Dinsmore, so licitor of the Department of Labor. Announcement of the ring's activi ties followed a raid by lederal officers under Dinsmore's direction, which he said had resulted in the discovery of documentary evidence in the homes of Chinese here, and in the subseqent confession of implicated Chinese. According to Dinsmore, the ring has operated by maintaining a school in Hong Kong where Chinese who in tended to seek fraudulent entry were coached as to how to pass the in spectors; the same ring, he said, had engaged in the corruption of federal employes, for the purpose of falsifying family records so that Chinese seeking entrance would be made to appear entitled to admission through rela tionship or otherwise. See, Wants-Ads Produce Results. QUEEN OF HOLLAND WARNS OF PERIL In a spssch from tha throne, Queen Wilhelmina in Par liaraent, warned of the peril which may force Holland to again "use her utmost strength for liberty." srvv-w"- 0. S. ORDERS 4,000 OF THELEWIS GUN Is Weapon That Was Offered to It by the American Inventor and Which Has Proved So Effective. Washington, July 4. It became known today that since the discharge of the board of army officers headed by Brigadier-General F. H. French, which conducted competitive tests of machine guns, an order for 4,000 Lew is machine guns has been awarded to the Savage Arms company by the war department. The order was based up on the findings of the test board. These guns will be chambered for United States ammunition, but an ad ditional order for several hundred Lewis machine guns chambered for British ammunition has also been placed with the Savage company, holder of the patent. The latter will be placed on aircraft used at aviation training schools. The Savage Arms company has in creased its facilities so as to be able to deliver a maximum of 1,600 Lewis machine guns a month and the manu facture is expected to reach 2,000 per month by September. The board, under the presidency of General French, without exception, it was stated today, indorsed the Lewis gun. The American cartridge used by this gun lias a muzzle velocity of 2,700 feet per second, whereas the British cartridge's muzzle velocity Is only 2,300 feet. Maxwell Agency Goes to Midwest Motor Company The second big Maxwell deal within ten days has just been closed by C. J. Brokaw. zone supervisor for the Maxwell Motor company, incorpo rated, of Detroit. The new contract is with the Midwest Motor and Supply company and involves the control of a large portion of Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota. The Midwest Motor and Supply company is incorporated for $250,000 and has contracted for the sale of 6,000 Maxwell cars. The personnel of the new company is C. C. May of Kearney, Neb., president; H. C. Peter son of Omaha, vice president, and A. M. Klopping, secretary and treasurer. Both Mr. May and Mr. Peterson are well known in Nebraska motor cir cles as "Jive wires" and big things are expected of the new firm. In speaking of the contract, C. J. Brokaw said: "The contract with the Lininger Implement company made last week did not materialize, owing to a change in the plans of the Lin inger Implement company. We were fortunate, however, in having an equally good proposition at the hands of the Midwest Motor and Supply company, which concern is well able financially and through its organiza tion to swing the territory which was open. Three Fires During Day Started by Fireworks For the firemen July 4 started in with the promise of being a busy day. when at 8:46 o'clock they were called to the home of Everett C. Blundell, 3021 Cass street. The little son could not wait for his parents to assist in the celebration and started a pin wheel burning in the house. Mrs. Blundell put out the fire with a slight loss to the rugs. A vacant house at 3603 South Twenty-fourth street early in the afternoon sustained slight damage to the roof as the result of fireworks, and later the roof of the home of John J. Flem ing, 2318 Deerpark boulevard, was slightly damaged by a fire started by fireworks. Lawn Social at Sacred Heart Church Next Week An old fashioned lawn social will be held Tuesday evening, July 10, at Sacred Heart Catholic church, Twenty-second and Binney streets, for the benefit of the parochial school of that parish. Archbishop Harty and Mayor Dahl man will speak. Miss Geraldine O'Malley and Will Doran will sing. The Armour glee club and a chil dren's chorus will be heard. The Irish Steps Dancing club will offer jig, reel and hornpipe numbers. Send for our free Market Forecast and special report A 22 on Mid-Continent tf tooth La tstl Strsst, ehlaiga, fit. Ing Dtoaocs fhoos Harmon m A-1 1 OIL Iowa Man Tells of the Forerunner Of the Big Auto Races of Fourth "Whenever there have been any big races held within reaching dis tance, it's been a good many years since I have missed any of them," said B. II. McMullen, who lives up near Manilla, la!, and who came to town to watch the speed maniacs at the Omaha speedway. Talking about races and racing machines, McMullen said: "The first race that I ever saw that was run by a vehicle that in my judg ment was the forerunner of the auto mobile was in the fall of 1868. It was over at what was called Four County fair, held in central Iowa, near Ack ley. Over there lived a watch maker, Edward Moran, an inventive genius, who for his own amusement had built what he called a bi-pede. The ma chine consisted of two light wheels, about four feet in diamater, set tan dem and held in place by frame work. A saddle was constructed just back of the front wheel and on this Moran sat, propelled his machine and oper ated the steering gear, which con Summer Amusements Empress Headlnr ths program at th Empress thsatrs tor ths last halt ot ths wsck. Thursday. Friday and Saturday Is Pawns June, tha Undsnratsr Olrl. Miss June, though only II (honest) ysars ot age. Is the only living person to swim ths Golden Gate an San Francisco Collfomla, with hands and test tlsd. She also holds tha world's record for endurance ander water. Four southern (Iris, harmony singers, have an act that will please everyone, Ths little Johns, novelty jugglers. Introduce soma new stunts and Park and Frances In an act en titled "The Inventor" complete ths program. Clara Kimball Toung wtl bs shown In wliut Is considered the best work of her en tire earner. "My Official Wife." This pro duction lias an all star cast consisting of Karle Williams, Harry T. Moray, L. Rogers l.ytton, Mary Anderson, Ross Tapley, Eulalia Jensen, Charles Welleslay, Louise Beaudet This photoplay was directed by Clara Kim ball Young's husband, James Toung. Sun "Patsy," Juns Caprlcs's latest plo ttire for William Fox, shows her toady and the balance of tha week. Juns breaks Into a lively scries of adventures In this picture and gels a chance to stir things up. Here are a few ot the things she does: Upsets the easygoing calm of a bachelor s home by running things to suit her rsprlclous whims. Rescues her first and only beau from his entanglements and finally weds him. Throughout all thess thrills June re tains her betwltchlng smile that scatters sunshine wherever it fulls. Strand The ambulance used In the pro duction of Mary Plckford's new Artcraft picture, "tlie Little American," at this theatre. Is of the latest typs now used on the French battle front and was designed by a surgeon connected with the American ambulance corps. It has twice ths rapacity for woundsd cases ot ths former type ot ambulance. Immediately upon ths comple tion of this production, staged under ths personal dlrsotlon of Cecil B. Da Hills. Miss Plckford presented this ambulance to ths local Red Cross. A Keystone Is also offered that will drive dull care away. Muss Thers ars many laughs, a tear or two and an abundance of tense dramatlo moments In little Ann Pennington's latest screen vehicle, "The Little Boy Scout" at the Muse for ths rest of tha week. Tha love story begins with ths dancing when the little "Senorlta" trips her way Into the heart of a young lieutenant, who Is oa a visit In Mexico and but that Is part of the story which you will sea for yourself at ths Muss today. Diamond A screen version of "Little Lord Kauntleroy," will bs presented hero today with a capable cast of playera. Fri ll ny Ren Wilson and Neva Oerber In the Twelfth chapter of "The Voles On the Wire," "Ons Wild Night" and ths Animated Weekly. - Saturday June Caprlea In a will' lam Fox play "A Small Town Gift." Jane and Kathrrtne Lee are prominent In ths aupportlng cast, Alliamhra Maurice Cos telle and Ethel Grandlu show here today In ths latest chap tnr of "The Crimson Stain Mystery." George Ovey will also appear In a comedy, Tri angle comedy and a good feature will also be shown. Friday Lionel Barrymors In "Dorian's Divorce," and a Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew comedy. Saturday Peggy llyland, Antonio Moreno, Ros Tapley, Mother Mary Maurice and Charles Kent In "Rose Of tha South." Boulevard Gladys Leslie will be featured hers today lit a Path Uold Rooster Play "An Amatuer Orphan." It Is a pleasant comedy drama. Friday Douglas Fairbanks In one of his best offerings. "His Plcturs In the Papers.'' Saturday Crane Wilbur In "The Single Code." Alamo- Douglas Ocrrard ts featured to day in "Money's Mockery" a sensational dramatic offering and Eddy Lyons and Lea Moran offer a comedy "To Oblige a Vam pire." The Screen Magazlnn and other good reels are also offered. Friday Wsdgswood Nowell'and Betty Schade In a Bluebird photoplay "The Pulse Of Life,' which 1s promised to hold the attention. Saturday Lois Meredith in a Pathe Gold nooiter play "Sold at Auction." flrand Nance O'Nell today In a 'William Fox feature play "The Final Payment," a dramatic offering the 'story of which has Ss a background the romantlo shores of Slolly. Friday Helen Holmes In the seventh chap ter of "Ths Railroad Raiders." "Shorty Hamilton and a Vogue two-reel comedy. Saturday Robert Harron In a Triangle play "An Old Fashioned Toung Man" and a Triangle comedy "Her Birthday Knight." Magic Gypsy Hart today In thrilling drama "Ona Wild Night." Ben Wlaon and Neva Oerber also In the latest chapter ot ths Universal surprise serial "Ths Voles On the Wire" and a good comedy called "An Eight Cylinder Courtship." Friday Ruth Clifford In a Bluebird photoplay "A Ken tucky Cinderella," a charming story of th south. Saturday will be the usual big Artdrama feature. Apollo Vivian Munm Is featured today In her Paramount picture "Ths Spirit Of Romance. Friday Earls Williams in "Arsene Lupin." Saturday Carlyls Black well and June Elvldge In a World produc tion "Tho Crimson Dove." Lothron Emmy Wehlrn will be featured at this theater today In a Matro Wonder- play "Vanity." one of the besfplctures she has ever been In. Billy Rhodes will also offer a pleasing comedy. Friday and Sat M "fTTT JT IQL0XKJL mm m m aW M m m Clark near Jackson Boulevard c t , The Hotel Success of Chicago 'The hotel's excellent service, Sts convenience for the quick transaction of business, its proximity to theatres, shops and public buildings make it tbe ideal headquarters for a crowded day. 450 Rooms $1.50 up With Bath $2.00 up in (2 sisted of handle bars similar to those of the bicycle of the present time. "With his machine, Moran got his motive power by sitting astride of the saddle and digging his toes into the earth and pushing back. It was hard work, but he was able to push along over the race course at something like fifteen to eighteen miles an hour. "Moran was advertised as a feature of the fair and the fact that he was to race five miles against the fastest horse brought in thousands of farmers and people from near by towns. The race was run as advertised and on the first mile, Moran was outdistanced. Then he picked up and at the end of the five miles, he was leading the trotting horse by more than 500 yards. After that Moran made considerable money giving exhibitions at county fairs. "The bt-pede never became popular It was too much work to operate it and in a little while it gave way to the bicycle that subsequently had to give place to the automobile at a rac ing machine." urday Ethsl Barrymors also la a Metro Wonderplay "Ths White Raven." Ths story starts In Alaska then New Tork City and then back to Alaska. It has many unex pected twists and ths ending Is ths best seen In many a day. Dundee Robert Harron I featured to day in a Triangle play "An Old Fashlonsd Toung Man" which ranks well with ths standard of pictures he has beta sssn In of late. Friday Omaha's sweetheart Baby Marie Osborne In "Sunshine and Gold." Sat urday Antonio Moreno and Edith Storey In The Captain of ths Grey Horse Troop." Hohlff Harold Lockwood and May Alli son ars featured today In one of their pleas ing Matro comedy-drama "Pidgin Island." The soenery In this plcturs ts said to bs especially Interesting. Friday Robert Har ron In a Triangle play "An Old Faahloned Toung man," In which he duplicates his many former sucoeaaas and Saturday Ruth Clifford In a Bluebtrd production "A Ken tucky Cinderella." Princess Dorothy Phillips Is featured to- day In a Bluebird photoplay "Ths Fires Of Rebellion." Frldsy Mary McLaren In a Butterfly plcturs "The Plow Woman" and Saturday "Ths Almost Good Man" and Oslo Henry In "Ths Twitching Hour." THIRTEEN SUFFS ARE UNDER ARREST (Continued from Fags Ons.) pending a hearing. It was explained at suffrage headquarters that the re fusal was due to the fact that it was not belived the money would be re turned in this case, as it was on the occasion of previous arrests. It was necessary, suffrage leaders said, to use threats of a congressional investi gation to obtain the return of the bail previously given. Tentative plans were made after the arrests of the first two groups to hold a third demonstration today, but later they were abandoned. Promptly at noon five of the pick ets, led by Miss Mabel Vernon of Nevada, marched from the woman's party headquarters and headed to ward the White House. Several po licemen preceded the marchers and advised them that they would not be arrested at long as they remained on the north side ot Pennsylvania ave nue and did not walk on the White House side. Miss Vernon smilingly heard the order and marched the five women, Miss Calderhead, Mrs. Weed, Miss Greiner, Miss Whittmore and Mis Milholland to the White House side of the avenue. Mrs. Weed carried the banner. As the pickets reached the northeast corner of the White IFhotoplaysT MUSE. Ann Pennington IN "The Little Boy Scout" AM TSEMENTS. EMPRESS GARDEN OMAHA'S FINEST RESTAURANT AND AMUSEMENT CENTER Danes and bs entertained while you enjoy Omaha's Best Cooking. TEA DANSANT, Wednesday and Sat urday, 3:30 to 8:30 p. m. ADAMS' "So Different" JAZZ BAND fl T aftVlU uv.it tf.i r l i . - a mi I MARY I PICKFORD 1 "The Little American" I Matins Prices Sam As Night. mm if. mmmi Z3 House grounds police stopped them and Simpso.., rushing forward, tore the banner down. SuffraBists headed by Mrs. Abby Scott Baker loudly demanded the ar rest of Simpson, but the police only smiled and busied themselves round- in uo the suffragists. A few mo ments later two automobile arrived and amid cheers by the suffragists and boos, cat calls from the crowd the first delegation of suffragists was carried away to police headquarters. Second Company Appears. By this time the crowd was laugh ing loudly and seemed somewhat dis appointed at the entertainment. Thinking the incident closed for the day, the crowd started away from the White House when suddenly Miss Vernon, who was not detained with the first of the suffragists, rushed out of the party headquarters with a new delegation. She marched them west on the north side of the avenue, the length of the White House lawn, and then suddenly crossed the street and started, east on the avenue. Police immediately intercepted them and while the arrests were be ing made Simpson rushed forward and tore down the second banner. Part of the crowd applauded him AMUSEMENTS. Complete Change Special Feature, jw f Dawne June, J World's I 1 Most AJ-fit Perfect f ft j ' Mermaid rfk?5 V" sr, The ' Under j. ; vt I Water .v 1 i CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG With Earle Williams, Harry Morey, Mary Anderson, , Rose Tapley, Eulalie Jensen, Louise Beaudet, "MY OFFICIAL WIFE" ; She Poststssd Nsrv, Hsr Eys Had Power tT Charm, Her Lips Power to Attract. With Those Weapons She Outwitted Tha Head of Russia's Secret Police. PnOTOPLAlS. TODAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY , There Shines at THE SUN A Sunshine Play "Patsy" Fire reels of laughter and fun with enough thrills and ad venture to please anyone. v With : The Sunshine Maid iil '""" """"""" ' " I JUNE CAPRICE ADDED ATTRACTION NOT THAT WE NEED IT HAROLD LLOYD, An Omaha Boy, in 2 Reels of Piping Laughter "LUKE, THE PLUMBER" li'lllliillilillllllllllllllllll'liilllllllillllilllllllllllllllllllllKllllillillllllillillillillllliliilnlilliiliiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij.iuii.i., FOR THE HOME FOR PICNICS OR OUTINGS ORDER A A REFRESHING, NOURISHING AND DELICIOUS DRINK WITH A SNAPPY TANG THAT HITS THE SPOT 8T0RZ BEVERAGE Is sold ON TAP or IN BOTTLES at all laadlnr Hotels, Csfss, Plsasurs Rssorts, RasUurahU. Drug Storss, ste., wbsrsvsr Wholasome or RsfrsahiBf Drinks are aervsd. , IF YOU WANT THE BEST, I ASK FOR STORZ . Ws Will Males Prompt DsUvsry by lbs Cass to Private '. ; '; Family Trads. Phons Wsbstsr 221. J ' ;J V; , STORZ BEVERAGE AND mill; :iliillillllillillll!lilliili:iilllilllllil;:iilllili:ililiili:l!iliiinilililliiliiiliiliiliiliiiiini Hogan and Lieben Win in Golf Play at Field Club J. N. Hogan aad O. G. Lieben were winners of the golf contests at the Field club yesterday. Hogan captured the Carl Lewis trophy in a blind bogey contest in the morning and Lieben was the winner of a patriotic flag contest in the after noon. and others assailed him with vigor ous language. Men who had urged him earlier to tear down the banners were missing when the police de tained him. He was promptly hus tled into an automobile and taken to the station house. As the suffragists were driven away they waved the remains of their ban ners pd shouted at the police and the crowd. ' . ' Two other men were arrested and taken to the station house. They were W, J. Cain and C. E. Morgan. . AnAthr u.nnun fi. Kittie Marion Lof Washington, was arrested, charged V . , , it. I . TL. ... wim disorderly cunuuti. me fragists were held on a charge of un lawful assemblage. AM18EMEST8. of Program Today Four Southern Girls, In The Land of Harmony The Little Johns, Novelty Jugglers. Park and . Francis, ( In "The InTentor' Always Cool, Cosy, Comfortable PHOTOPLAYS. .-Vl 4 ' : FEW CA5ES OF ICE CO. OMAHA, NEB. iilniiiiiuiiiiitiiliil;il:itii.lul'SiiS r Br .'Mi M in IV. L-- - -J.:, -j. ; . . J. (4.- ...... r