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    iTHE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1918.
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EASTERN FIVES
TO PLAY OMAHA
CAGE TEAM HERE
Hyde Parks of Chicago and
Pierce Arrows of Detroit
Coming for Games With . :
Benson & Ttornes... :
i basket bill games in which the
Hyde-Parks of Chicago and ' the
i ' PiercslArrows of'. Detroit two of the
- classiest cage quintets in the coun
; trjr, are in store - for Omaha : floor
; fans. " 'C.' . ;'"
: John Reel,. manager of the Benson
fk' 4t Thorne team of Omaha, is in
'; communication with the Chicago and
' J' Detroit quints and he announces that
negotiations for these games : are
, about completed. Both of . the games
wVwill.be played in Omaha.
!) . The Jiyde Parks and Pierce Ar
ir rows- are reputed to be the.two lead
's; ing contenders 'for the Amateur
f 4 Athletic Union 'championship. They
.' ,'are now the ranking favorites for po
sitjons in the; finals when the annual
; tournament is staged in Chicago.
I Reel also announces that the Ben
: on & Thornes have signed two
new players V who formerly were
sharks on eastern cage teams.. He is
.not disclosing their identity, but will
spring them as a surprise at the next
game, There is some gloom , in the
BensdrV !&Thorne camp however,
'"owing to the illness of George Par
rish who is. down with the.-grip,
i The games between the Benson
, & Thdrncs and the Chicago and
Detroit teams will be 'staged during
v Februarys - , , ;
x Pearl Memorials Suffer
;' FifSt Defeat of Seaspn
V' 'WOT'THBTaTAirp.
t, P.. W. L. Pet,
IVfil. iletnartala
wmiimw" i wop .. ... ..!, s ir
)JaiKom Park! I 4 S .(T
i'trat MetJ0(1Ut-.--,v. A i S,l .Se
Hnnon Msthodiiita' ... S 4 .Ml
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. ' .'tUESDAVaHESUtTa. ' ,'
' Plrxt MnlhodWt, ll,'.Prl MemorUlij ,
;i William' Wops, H; Walnut Hills. .
(. . HanMom Frka, S'i Brtio Metboatati. f.
First Methodists Upset all'the dope
' )n the -Church Floor- ledgue' at the
.7Young- Men's ' Christian, . association
Tuesday night by defeating thfr league
" leading Pearl Memorials,; 12 to 6. Wil
liams" Wops buried the Walnut Hills
under an avalanche of score 55 to 6,
.and the Hans'com Parks beat the: Ben
1 ,;son Methodists, 8 to 5. . ' . (. :
. :iiktiesi Days, Will Make !
; For Better. BallRowland
Chicago, Jan. 3dWiti i meatless
'nd, wbeaUess ' days ia 'force some
'managers look for : faster base bair
.V next.. -season " than ' ' has "ever ' been
Y?!aye4.' V :"..;;; -.-
. "I am-; tot the . Hooveriied qit,
. "-Mid Clarence-Rowland, manager of
, ihc Champion White Sox today. "Now
'that the. boys will be compelled to
'xmX, out .much of the meat, they will
'play-20 per. cent faster, base . ball,
.' I am no vegetarian, but I am for cur-
tailment of meat for athlete. 4
"The trouble with.ball players has
.' been that they have always eaten. too
' tnuch meat.- It has a- tendency to
stiffen up the men,, and that is the
principal, reason why it. has been so
hard for,- some to get in condition
Juring the training season, especially."
Greighton Floor Quint
To Play Furniture Five
. , Coach Milfs' blue and white quintet
will c6lKde with Walt Gattner's Cen
' tral Furniture team at the Creighton
gym Friday night-"Mills' five is ex
A pected to; trounce the Furniture boys.
'i but the Creighton mentor does not
. wish his team to go stale- on his
. hands with the basket ball . tourna
' meiif with Camp Fun stonl ad Camp
; Dodge 'one' a . week away. Negotia
; tiqns to, bring Yoik and Doane here
' for the week end failed. .
. The-Central Furniture team has
one tf the strongest fives in the Com
V niercial league. . Gartner's a quintet
-: had ome rough sledding in the'earlv
gaines of.the leaguerlut they have hit
)' their stride at last and' expect to suf
;',fer no more defeats. ' ' v"t. .
; Fulton Signs Articles, -
; : i ,V;ButW? AboutJess
;.:VenVeYoto.ja:W.Frf)d'. Ful-
;toir,-' contender for ' the heavyweight
j5'xing; championship , of, the world.
Ji aligned' article fo meet Jess Vil
,.'kr4 champion, bere -next summer,
. ' t-Jam Mj- JIammil,- a local.promoter,
anrootBicjEd today, Hammil announced
; he would leave for Chicago next week
V to offer a guarantee to Willard of $50,
' WJO for the' bout" All oftthe money
taken: in a to go to the Red Cross.
Futton ts iri ' Denver'to box Tom
M eMail on here February 11. r ;
MnrphysBeek Gaines.
The - lurphy- 'Did It Juiiiors ,'are
"looking-for- bask -t ball gamest-with
any . 2 16-p. vnd teams in . Omaha or
out of lown. Cair Ei Solg at "Red
8715.
:
AT ARMY CAMP MEET
PLENTY OF THRILLS
All Accoutrements of Modern
Warfare From Bayonet to
Stretcher Play Part in
Carnival.
A second engagement of the mili
tary carnival and dual athletic meet
by soldiers of Camp . Funston and
Camp Dodge will be held at the
Auditorium in Omaha Saturday night.
The original carnival was staged la&t
week at Kansas City and the thou
sands who attended were so en
thusiastic it was decided to hold the
affair in Omaha.
In this carnival, the first of the
kind ever seen in the west, several
hundred picked men from the two
cantonments give an insight of the
work they have been at since Seotem.
ber. They are seen with bayonet and
grenade, storming dummy trenches
a,nd destroying dummy enemies -after
the most modern ideas of combat"
ricked. teams from the classes of
Lieutenant B. Baumber of the British
mission at Funston will meet .a sim
ilar number of bayonet experts from
Dodge. . Two bayonet instructors
from the Iowa camp will give an ex
hibition combat.. Included in - the
military part of the program are
races by teams of stretcher bearers,
gas mask drills and grenade throwing
contests. ,
The association of bayonet combat
and boxing will be demonstrated. In
all of the national army cantonments
men are obliged to receive instruc
tions in. both boxing and wrestling.
as a preparation for hand-to-hand
hKhtmg that must come to many of
them before another year has passed.
.Just what thousands ot younn
Americans are learning of self de
fense will be demonstrated in the
squared . ring - at the Auditorium.
Among the most likely men in-
sirucica, oy noo lucMimcr. Doxing
instructor, at Funston " are Sergeant
William Uvick (the Omaha Butcher
Boy h Private Eddie Daly of San
Francisco, Sergeant, Tyler. Weltmer
of Missouri. These three will meet
proteges of Mike Gibbons, the Dodge
instructor and McAllister and Gib
bons will close the boxing events
with an exhibition sparring affair. '
Earl Caddock of Dodge he's Prn
vate Caddock now--wilr be there
with a half dozen of his pupils. One
of them will be pitted against O. W.
Miller of Funston, formerly captain
of the Nebraska university wrestling
squad. . ( .' . .. ' ..
Dundee Community Center .
Lambasts Castelar. Five
' Dundee handed tl.e Castelar -com
munity center team's pennant aspira
tions a-severe jolt by; beating them
26 to 3 on the Dundee floor;
OBnen and Snegge did the bulk
of the scoring. The score;
- DUNDEE.
. ' '.' a- . . . O .Ft '-r-Pta
OBrien, r. f. ..6 0. X 10
uiranc, e. .......... .v.... 9 I .
Wallace, r. a. ................ ..1 9 O S
Cleland. I. g.
Uobaun, (tub.) . 0 I 4
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MoOrath, r. t .". . . ... .... i.. .... .1 0 1 S
Rurtel. e. 4 0 10
Klynn, r. ." ......... ......(
Murphy l. r. o .i
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Bfrterm, V. Moor, aeorer W. Deema. 1
11,000 Officers Soon to Be"
Graduated From War Camps
- Washington; DJl C; Jan. 30. Army
officers today estimated . that : 11,000
officers ' will be graduated, from -the
third series of training camps, now in
progress, making a total of 56.000
officers turned out i through ; these
camps.' Commissipns were isued to
27,341 graduates of the first camp and
17,237 of the second.
Complete statistics on third tamp
which opened January 5 show .that
18,348 men are under instructions, of
whom 60 per cent are expected to
qualify for commissions.
Arrest German Who
Predicted Ship Yard Fire
Paterson, N. J., Jan. 30. Charged
by federal authorities with having
predicted publicly last ' Wednesday
that .the Submarine Bo' corporation
plant at Newark would be blown up
of destroyed by fire, Antoine Deutsch,
a machinist employed at a Passaic
shophas been arrested.
Last Saturday fire caused a million
dollar loss to the docks nd ware
houses of the plant, and Deutsch is
being held pending examination.
' Identify "Murdered Woman.
Chicago, -Jan. 30. The young wo
man found tburdered last night was
identified today as Mrs. '.May Mar
shall," a waitress. , .
.- . Her husbanl. it is' said, was-recently
drafted into the army. No mo
tive for-the crime was discovered.
Today's. Spori Calendar
Oalf Ananal milaf of Wanea'a Golf
aaaaclatloa f Baaton. .. . .
Racing MoMeal handicap, Mehaat fntt
f tha Haraaa aMetinf, will ka rna tadar
. Boxlaav-Jack IMHoa anlant Uomr
Kmlth, tea roimui, at 1 art Wajrae, lnd.i K
CK C iroa acalaat Aathoo BfeCawan, tea
waa, at S,w -.lorki Fraadia nallay
lead, ra. .
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LIEUTENANT B. BAUMBER, THE BRITISH BAYONET. WONDER With part of the team
of Funston men he will bring to Omaha for the Inter-Camp Military tournament Saturday
night
mmmmmmMmmmSBESmmm imaii 4.'''-
The. public, alwavs eager to hear
of the -miltary progress of it's boys
in the cantonments, will have it's first
opportunity of viewing it at first hand
on Saturday night. The graphic
and spectacular action of the Inter
Camp tournament between Funston
and Dodge is expected to prove a
tremendous educational factor in
showing how the boys who left nere
raw civilians have been turned into
trained experts in the" modern ' war
fare. Incidentally the public will be
STECIIER AND
ZBYSZKO STARS
IN GOTHAM MEET
Former Throws Hussane After
Long Contest and Latter Puts
Olin Out of Running by
the Toe Hold. ;;
. New York.. Jan. 30.-Wladek Zby
szko of Poland, and Joe Stecher, of
Dodge, Neb., were winners here
last night of wrestling bouts which
were expected to have considerable
bearing in determining the. successor
of the late Frank Gotch as world's'
With the
Greater Omaha Iarn. '
CENTRAL FURNITURE.
lat Jd. Sdi Tot:
BANKERS REALTY
lat 3d. 3d. Tot
Hafrlaon . . 128 1(8 191 47
Prlmean .,185 ICO 119 484
Howard 114 161 147 422
H. Hansen ..' 164 131 14 434
K. Sclpta IT118 190 1T7 S7I
Totals ....741 790 8(6 1398
WASHINGTON SHIRT.
. . ' lat !d. Id. Tot
LeprMakl V 101 131 180 04
O. Olaon .... St 131 111
Hmrstrom 17T 148 184 4S7
Kennedy ..181 180 1(9 511
Toman .... 138 17 161 477
Regan ..... 141 141
Totals .. 776 860 817 3443
MURPHY DID IT.
lat Id. 3d. Tot
Brannlan ' 1 30 HI S7S
H.lhax ay 10 161 171 630
3woboda - ..10. 148 181 481
C. Bland ..111 174 191 676
Wartcfcow -..111 170 181 681
' Total . i .875 862 918 1766
Hanson. H.K.l&t 1S 1S (44
Ktnr ...... 1U'S 171 .S4
Rldion 1I0 145 1XI us
Jaroah J.... .1T4 a J10 S
Learn 1 16 1S 650
Totals
...877 1 0 17(3
BEVO.
: Jal. Id. Sd. Tot.
Shaw ....
...US 14172 624
Maurer .
...177 174 13t
410
Wiley ....
,...10 1S 180
5,08
nt
fluntlnfton
,1M IKS U
188 187 ISO
604
645
Totala SIS SIS 131 SS71
POWELL 8UPPLT CO.
1st. 3d. 3d. Tot
Bakor . 174 134 1DO Ms
Bland .... U3 160 9 499
Bertrocll- ...171 ISO. 138.41
Dobwr 171 111 17
McCar .... 10 18 198 89
Totala . . 86S 838 870 2J
SCOTT TENTS. '
1st Id. 3d. Tot.
O'BRIEN
Martin .... 14T 173 131 617
Senger .... 161 193 US 608
Pitsicerald .
Willi' ... ..
I.ingley ..
Karla ...'.
Ztmmerman
,161
16S
.180
14
It
Terrell .... 181 18 178 H4
Koran .... 183 141 176 499
itans ....... ITS 101 110 61)
ToUla 844 86S lit 23
Total
You Can Defy Disease
If Your Blood is Pure
Don't Invite Attack by Slug
gish Circulation.
Keeping your blood supply up to
the standard of perfect purity, is like
building an 'impregnable fortress
around the-system to protect it from
the insidious enemy of disease. Thus
you are assured of a strong and vig
orous vitality that means perfect
health.- - "
When impurities creep : into the
blood supply there is a loss of energy;
a failing -of the appetite, you are
easily tired arid find the body weak
ening under ordinary tasxs, an 01
which means that yen are losing
. -., y t ....... ; .
able, to See, as In no other manner,
Why the allied, and ' especially the
American soldiers are so hated and
feared by tha Hun. They have the
spirit which: make war a game more
than a "mere life-and-death struggle,
than a mere life-and-death struggle
Led by Lieutenant B. Baumber of
the British tnllitary mission, the crack
bayonet team from Camp Funson, in
its exhibition, is expected to prove
one of the biggest events . of the tour
nament Picked men; all,. who have
champion cat. h' as catch can wrestler.
l. Zbysiko,!,wno woa th,e final match
ol'a heavy -weight tournament he7e
ilast - ' December t rbm v "Strangler"
Lewis defeated John Olir), Finland,
with ' ia toe hoH ,rfe hour IS
minutes and"-. 25 , seconds. Stecher
threw Yussiff Hussane . of the Balk
ans, With a body scissors h-ild in one
hour, 3 minutes and 8 seconds.
Qlin repeatedly tried to get the
head hold but 'Zbysiko broke it
half a doxen times. ,; Zbyszko tried
several different holds', finally 'ending
the', cqitest with;-oe;ji(0ld.: ,
Stecher and ttussin"e!,ei;e on their
feet most of the time their contest,
seldom going to the mat' The Balkan
man was on the r defensive almost
throughout, endeavoring to pin his
opponent's legs in-order to avoid the
deadly body hold.' The frequent
use of the head lock enabled Stecher
to weaken his opponent, who suc
cumbed to the bedy hold shortly
after the Nebraskan downed him with
a flying fall. - ' - -
Bowlers
CORKY A McKENZIB.
lat id. Id. Tot
Zarp ,,.....176 161 168, 495
Kent 167 141 1(3 461'
Holllday .. 146 151 15 460
Hussell .... T81 167 171 (20
Landon ,...178 161 177 (17
Totals ..838 781 SIS 1431
COMMONWEALTH LIFE
t lat. 2d. 3d. Tot
Fohnsoa ....175 103 160 538
Larson ....134 17S 171 473
U - Norgard . 1ST: 16 138 443
Brodahl
,61 114 166 (41
174 T41 17S 490
771 S04 80 2486
A. .bsasae. -
Oaff
Totala
. V. M. C.
NICHOLAS OILS.
- . lat Id. Id. Tot i
Johnson
Moor
Neville
,.127 167 16 (90
.....117 (0 17S 181
....116 111 130 14
....137 108 125 170
Hudson
noil .....11 :il 140 173
Handicap ..11 IS 11 6
Totals .
Stocking ,
Wilson . . .
owanson .
Kleberg .,
H. Jensen
..717 621 77 1132
M. C. A.
1st. Jd. Id. Tot.
..182 150 170 (0m
..160 198 13 497
..166 198 167 631
,.145 167 166 478
..110 90 110 110
CANDT.
150 189
490
542
647
45
6(0
18 191
161- 114
150 160
161 173
lit 851 924 2688
Totala ...763 80S 751 r 318
stronsr. virile, robust vitality that
keeps the system In perfect condition
to resist the' attacks of disease that
everyone is subject to.
By keeping the blood purified and
the circulation strong ana vigorous,
the system more easily wards off dis
ease. This can be done by everybody
by the use of a few bottles of S. S. S.,
tha ore at. vecretahle blood medicine.
S. S. S. routs out' all' imourities and
revitalizes the blood and gives new-
strength and a neaitny, vigorous vi
falitv fin fn vnnr rlruB- store and tret
bottle today, and if you need any
medical advice, you can ooiain same
witKftnt Mil
TIIMIVWV VVB aJ T..y.H5 -
cal Adviser, Swift Specific Co., 818-E
thatiswut JjaDoratory, Aiiania, ueorgia.
.1. . . . v a . all A
competed for weeks for places on
the organization, they will present
a sample of military precision and
deadliness that should bring the aud
ience to its feet. Lieutenant Baum
ber, himself, is rated among the crack
men of the army on the west front,
and he has the faculty of instilling
a wonderful snap and vigor into the
men he has trained, .Medium sized,
quiet, but with, commands that crack
out like a whip, he directs the team
of twelve men in maneuvers that, for
a civilian audience, border on the1 sen
sational.
Lieutenant Baumber, by the way, is
a member ot the lUth Lincolnshires,
one of England's oldest regiments,
the same that took part in the battles
Of Concord, Lexington and Bunker
Hill in our own revolution, who are
now fighting side by side with our
soldiers and sending officers to Amer
ica ion the instruction of the new
army in war's latest wrinkles. ,
Vaudeville end Photoplays
. Presenting
Eadie & Ramsden
"CharlleV Vlair . "
Gilbert & McKutcheon
In "Momenta Musical"
' Two C&rltons
. . Silent' Humorist
TointBrown,
"Ten. Brown fo B'ack"
Mr. Vernon
Cattle, in
'COIIVICT
993V
The Beet Dressed
Woman in
America, in
Thrilling-,
. Sensational
Photoplay.
f 6-BlG ACTS-6
pw:.ndV1 on? & Dance revue
Hippodrome Four; 3 Weston Sitters; W.
S. Harvey A Cot Harry Adler; Zethroa'
Dogs; Paths Weekly; Sidney Drew Com
edy; Nordln's Augmented Concert Or
chestra. . . ... , ..
DAILY MATINEE. ZtlS P. tL, 15c, 23c
Sal. and Sun. Matinees, 15c,. 28c, 35c
I SHOWS EVERY NIGHT, 7:1S, :1S.
Price IBc 25c and 35c; Baxae SOc; Or
chestra and hoxes reserved. Phone D. 600.
: Entire New Shew Every Sunday.
.aasiaasVyTWrliTffwrrssni n 71
Naa Hnlperin Emily Aaa Wellman
Fradkln, assisted by. Mitt Jeaa Tell
Percy Brfnsea and Winnie' Baldwin;
Ben Linn; The- Bart Hughes Ca-j
Raymond , Wilhert; Orphenm -Travel
Weekly. -J ' . . . . . 1 .
OtMHA'S-FUD CENTER i
tO,rmm1?tP'i Mata 15c. 29c, SOc
?A4psJ E v'gs, 25c SOct 75c $1
. Hera's rhs H seise Ssslml Cesile-.
MSUD1N6N BILLY WATSOU
ae rite BVIIICSOUE WONDER SHOw.
: BIN Wstwa alt tHreest) the shea. Sherawa. rift
a Batty. NarsMeiws: Lata Ceeit S Cfekei lasas.
etatr Cherts el Seaaee.
LADIES DIME MATINEE WEr OAT
Sat Mat. A Wk: fiany Morton sod Sella BusmO.
BEATON REFUSES
' PUBLICITY POST
business Man Declines Chair
manship of Commercial Club
Bureau Committee Under
New Arrangement.
Charles D. 'Beaton has refused to
take the chairmanship of the Commer
cial club's publicity bureau committee
under the new arrangements whereby
the bureau becomes a part of the
club instead of a .separate organization
supported by independent funds. Mr,
Beaton was elected to the chairman
ship of this new committee at the
regular election of the board of di.
rectors of the club. .
W. F, Baxters, was chairman under
the old arrangement, Beaton was
elected from outside the membership
ot the governing committee of the bu
reau, though it had been a long estab
lished custom fo have the bureau rep
resented in the club s executive com
mittee by a man who was already a
member of the bureau s governing
committee.
Was Elected Tuesday. . .
At Tuesday's meeting of the exec
utive committee Mr. Beaton declined
to serve as chairma . of the newly-
created committee and C. O. Talmage
was made chairman, while Beaton
was retained as vice chairman.
Three of the nine members of the
old governing committee of the bu
reau of publicity were chosen as mem
bers of the new club committee of
16 members. Those of the old board
chosen were Everett Buckingham, ,C.
H. Conant and Joe Kelley.
Mr. Beaton gave ill-health and press
of other duties as his reason for de
clining to undertake the chairmanship
of the publicity bureau committee un
der the new arrangements.
Gamble Names Committees.
Following are the first five com
mittees made up by Executive Chair
man Gamble for the work of the year:
. Fruit' Marketing and Development
R. S. Tribmle, chairman: N. 'H.-Nel-.
son, vice chairman; C. B. Ay res,' J.
W. Baffin, W. W. Bingham, F; P.
Brown, L. P. Campbell, T. B. Cole
man, J. H. Dumonf, E. T. Heyden,
P. C. Hyson. T. I. O'Neil. J. Van
Rensselaer, C. G. Trimble, H. S.
Weller, EE. Wise.
Public Welfare C. C. George,
chairman; Dr. I. W. Porter, vice
chairman; F. J. Adams, H. R. Bbwen,
Rabbi F. Cohn, R. V. Cole, C. F: Fos
ter, W. J. Foye. R. B. Howell, How
PHOTOPLAT8.
Today Friday Saturday
Henry B. Walihal
in-
"HIS ROBE OF
HONOR"
Today Only
. ANITA KING in
'THE GIRL ANGLE"
No. 14 "THE RED ACE"
DVh All Week, Twice
DVlU Daily, 2:15. 8:15
WILLIAM FOX Presents
THEDA BARAthI Icreenf
CLEOPATRA
It eeet Csetar tt eaielrs te aw Clwestra. It will
ceit tea. Mils. 2Se aaa 80s. En's. 28e te 81.00
HAMILTON "Z
ind
tilton
Today -ETHEL BARRYMORE
ia "UFE'S WHIRLPOOL"
5 ...MUSE . . :. n
S-.turdv . - f A , W ,W . . .Saturday
III r4 I
j laWlftnatJ . . i
CONSTANCE 1 nli;i 1
.., , ,, ,' , V -tawtPa ' ' ' - ' . , '"'',
1 11 m w. i
ard Kennedy, L.- h. Kountze,' A. H.
Murdock; D. E. Porter, Dr. D. T.
.Quigley, M. M. Robertson, "T. F.
Sturgess, G. .G. Wallace, R. G. Young.
House W. R. Wood, chairmanf H.
E. Milliken, vice chairman; 0..':T.
Alvison.. Dr. W. J. Bradburyi W. -J.
Brandt, C. E. Etd, E. H. Flitton, J.
M. Gilchrist, J. T. Wachobj-R. C
Wagner.- " -- "!
Finance L. C. Nash, chairman;
Randall K. Brown, Thomas A. Fry,
C. C. George, J. W. Gamble. ; v
Publicity Bureau C. O. ;Talthage,
chairman; C. D. Beaton, vice chair- "
man; E. Buckingham,' W. L'. - Bur
gess, G. H. Conant, Dr. I. S.J Cutter,
I. C. Dahlman, C. L. Gould, Joseph
Kelley. E. J. Malone, I. A. Medlar,
R. E. Sunderland, F. W. ThOmas, H.
A. Tukey,. W. A. Pisley, J,.H.'. Wright
PURCHASES OF ;
ARMY SUPPLIES
TO BE MADE HERE
.Washington Bnrean,
Omaha Bee, 1311 G' Street,
Washington, Jan. 36. (Special-Te!-
egram.)-Sehator Hitchcock and Con
gressman Lobeck made 'a hurried visit
to the War department today trying
to rnn .dOwn a rumor that the Quarter
master's department had decided; to
buy all subsistence for Camp Dodge
through the quartermaster's depot at
Chicago ' instead of Omaha. "Tihs"
President George of the Commercial
club says "will mean the loss of
nearly $1,000,000 per month in- sales
to Omaha houses." It was ascertained
that purchases of clothing, men's
wear shoes, etc., would still be tnade
at Omaha as in the past and that no
change was contemplated. . .
X lie ucparinicm s ucainis win; urn-
aha's wholesale merchants are. pro
nounced entirelysatisfactry. - -.
No Censorship Imposed on -Army
Correspondents
Washinsrton. Tan. 30. Press" dis
patches filed from National a'rrny and
National Guard camps in the United
States by accredited newspaper -cor-
Tespondents' not in the military-serv
ice wi:l not be censored .bymimary
authorities - under a War "epaffmeht
order made public tonight. f f '
The correspondents will be mstruct
ed by the camp tommandefs;' how
ever, that they " must rigidly aanere
to the requests: for secrecy with re
spect to information of value to4 Ihe
enemy, as' defined in' the. printed: card
send out by the committee on public
information. ' "
Correspondents', violating . this re
quest would be deprived of the' prii
leges of the camp. . . ' ;
PHOTOPLAYS.
Now. Playing
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SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE
- in it.KrKETED BY
AUGMENTED 0RCHEST7A
Preformnncet star promptly at
.11, 1, J, 5, -7 and 9. .
No Raise in Prices. ;
LOTHROP"."'
TodayGRETCHEN HARTMAN in.
MARRIED IN NAME ONLY"
SUBURBAN
24th e
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Today JULIAN F.LTINCF in
Col. 284(
"THE CLEVER MRS. CARFAX
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