9 B There Are Lots of Ways to Enjoy Oneself in Omaha THE OMAHA SUNDAY" BEE: JULY 28, 1918. NEGROES CALLED IN DRAFT QUOTA BY DISTRICT Sixty Called to Fill Quota of 34 Ordered to Camp Funston ' During First Weeks of August. -Vbout 60 negrs. selective" service men will be inducted into service and ordered to report at the South Side 1 J XT 1 .a A 1. exemption Doara x, m y o .iut. Thursday morning, August 1. A large number of these will act as alternates About 34 men will be sent to Camp Funston some time during the f.rst two weeks of the month. Three men left Saturday in answer to special calls. Frank Kissell, Hit tinger, N. D., was sent to Camp Cus ter, Battle Creek, Mich. Clarence E. Collins, 1518 Y street, has been ordered to report to Camp Meigs, Washington, D. C. Charles Danek 4609 South Twenty-fourth street, en trained for Camp Lewis, Washington state. Free Acts and Many Outings at New Krug .. Park for This Week Shenodi Bros., Japanese contorr tionists and jugglers, head the bill of free attractions at New Krug park this week, though none the less im portant and thrillingjs the novelty skating act of Collier and De Wade. These free acts are proving very popular with the thousands who are to be seen at the park each evening and will be given during the re mainder of the season. Last week was a very busy one for the hanageuent and this week several large outings and picnics have been booked. Tuesday evening the Paxton & Gall agher lompany entertain their em ployes at the park, while on Wednes day night a crowd of many thousands is expected, the occasion being to raise money for the soldiers' and sail ors' war relier fund, and is given "un der the auspices of the manufactur ers and wholesalers of the city in con junction with the Chamber of Com merce. A large sum of money is expected to be raised. Friday night the employes of Mc-Cord-Brady will gather at the park as guests of the house, and a big time is expected by every one. Girl Rider is Gteatest of All Equestriennes Empress Has Another High Class . Vaudeville Bill for the Week P 7), 8 2f If 1 MAY i WIRTH TO BE SEEN HERE WITH RINGLING CIRCUS Wirth. Less than 20 years of age yet the greatest of all the equestrian stars in Spangleland. That is the way "Who's who" in the realm of the "white tops" characterizes May 'Wirth. the dainty Australian girl whose breath-taking ccomplishments on the back of a gal oping horse eclipse all riding achieve ments in the circus world. , The list of Miss Wirth's accomr plishments is a long one, but there are two things in which she excels. She is the only rider among either wo men or men who Can do a "forward somersault" on a running steed, and she wears a smile that "won't come off." It has Been said of her that though she "comes off her horse' 'her smile never "comes off her." May Wirth is of a family of famous riders who compose what is known in ( the cities of the British isles as the "royal riders of the ring." This family includes May Wirth, Mrs. Mar tin Wirth, Stella Wirth and Frank SPEND YOUR VACATION AT HOME m m uakeview iPark Is an Ideal Rest Spot and a Combination of SEASIDE Resort and MOUNTAIN Park For Your Vacation YOU CAN DANCE This Afternoon and Every Evening Listen to Lamp's JAZZ BAND BOAT all over CARTER LAKE FISH for CROPPIEnd BASS RIDE the COASTER, Merry-go- Round, OLD MILL, FERRIS WHEELl Drive a Car in the AUTO RACES, Play Box Ball, Sk Ball and Play, Think or Do 101 Other Things for FUN, PLEASURE, RECREATION and AMUSEMENT. KEWPIES TO THE DCERS AT THE KEWPIE BALL Tuesday, July 30 UNION OUTFITTING CO. DAY WED., JULY 31. ONLY BIG SHOW COMING TO OMAHA wla I WEDNESDAY, f circis gropnds CIRCUS aIiSL-ict ff flT DAY A U la U b T " 20th &PA0L STS. mm LA BROUGHT TO YOUNG AND OLD ON THE BIGGEST STAGE IN THE WORLD "" ""Vl' I fcSy"-' """,4tfJ?k J" 1M SBIkrmmi Lamm 1 VK ,mm"u DOORS OPEN AT 1 T KU. M.nmm,m,.tm 1 md I P. I ok nan um to tvarrnm auun mSiku t-n t Dowitewa aala ! Admlaiioa TlcktU ana RaMrvad Seat Circas Day at Mrra-Dil!oa Drag Stan, 1809 Faraaa St. Sam Prieaa axactly a, charted at Ctrcu Grauada. PARADE AT 10 A. M. t fim All have been induced to ap pear in this country with the Ring ling Brothers' circus and will be seen here when the big show visits this city Wednesday, August 7, Twentieth and Lake streets. May Dirth will be seen in solo riding numbers in which she will perform her most dif ficult feats. The entire Wirth family will appear at another time on the program with Ian MacPherson's clan of Highland horsemen, recent ly brought to America from Scotland, and other daring troupes of eques trians. Miss Wirth will apear early in the rogram. First will come the tremendous spectacle pf romance and chivalry, "In Days of Old," with a cast of more than 1,200 characters. It is the biggest spectacle ever produced in America. In keeeping with the standard of the shows presented at the Empress these last few weeks the bill of vau deville opening in this house today should leave the patrons of this thea ter wonder haw such an array of big time acts can be presented anywhere at popular prices. "Roguish Rosctta," the biggest little star in vaudeville, and three others, comprise a company a Lt1 ing, boating, fishing or keeping cool by the lake breezes, while they en joyed the attractions at the park. The evening motion picture show is one pf the most popular features of the park this summer, judging by the crowds. Lakeview Offers Much to Stay-at-Home Vacationists The outdoor amusement parks have prospered by Uncle Sam's ad vice to spend one's vacatioiv-at home and Lakeview park is tio exception, tof"1he attendance has iumped up 10 fold the past week. Iis eestimated that 50,000 passed through the gates. The special events planned for the stay-at-home vacationist proved Laiejew to h one of tJJpoular spots of the week. For the coming week on Tuesday, July 30, a kewpie dance will be staged at which a number of swell dressed kewpies will be given to those wha happen on the floor at the time. Wednesday, July 31, the Union Outfitting company will hold its an nual picnic for which it has issued 15, 000 invitation to its friends and cus tomers. The inquiries for tickets have assumed such serious propor tions thatjw doubt it will cause those in charge to have at least the sam amount of tickets printed for further distribution. The affair is an annual event and is one that U looked for ward to by the many frieryis of the firm. It is the intention ofithe com mittee in. charge to give away one or more pieces of furniture to y sbme lucky person on the day of the out ing. Use Sand Boxes for Slates. The school children of Korea mftka use of shallow boxes of sand instead of slatea. They draw the characters with a sharp stick and when the box ia shuflled it is read or another character. - i i ma . s- J .i. atzae empress. of vocalists and instrumentalists who come direct from a successful western tour. They 'bill themselves as "Ru tan's Song Birds" and promise some real entertainment to music lovers. The Ruth Howell trio, two men and a woman, have athrilling gymnastic offering, consisting of combination aerialism and acrobatics, featuring Ruth Howell, the only lady doing the somersault toe-to-toe catch, one of the most daring feats ever atttempted in acrobatics. Ferdinand, the mimic and whistler, introduces a novelty in vaudeville. "A Night in Venice" is the head liner for the last half of the week, in which the Bernevici Brothers feature. They are musicians who present a mjxture of high class and popular se lection's, both vocal and instrumental. Vincent and Raymond come with sparkling dialogue and sing some clever original songs. Tumbling stunts of the sensational kind that keep an audience in edge are per formed by the Petit Troupe, a quartet of male acrobats. Hazel Leona, a singing comedienne, completes the vaudeville program. American Service Flags PhonaPouflat 3329-3330. TENTS of All Kinds. Residence and Store Awnings Sleeping Porch Curtains Camp Furniture. Nebraska Tent & Awning Co. 1204 Faraam St. h. s. Mcdonald', Mt'r. J Manawa Offers Much to Lure Town Dweller to Open Information from railroads and other available sources shows fewer Omahans than usual are taking out-of-town vacations this summer. At the same time constantly growing crowds of people, seeking cool out door pleasure, are found at Lake Manawa, showing Manager Carl I. Palm believes that more are enjoying the outing facilities at home this season. Half a dozen parties of Omaha people are camping under theSiigh cottonwoods on the southern shore of Manawa, where a long sandy beach offers as good swimming as can be found within 200 miles of the city. The campers say fishing is good. Boy Scout troops from a number of towns near Council Bluffs and Omaha have camped at the lake this summer, along with smaller parties. Every evening during the last week saw thousands .at aMnawa, picnicing, going to the beach, bath- OH ROY! j& ' L Me for the There's Only Two Places t,o go KRUG PARK and Home. GIANT COASTER MERR Y-GO-ROWD MONOFLYER DANCING PAVILION Kentucky Derby v And the BIG FREE ATTRACTIONS At KRUG PARK guess that's amusement enough for anyone. Here's the big free attractions at New Krug Week Beginning Suhday, July 28 SHENODI BROS. Japanese Contortionists and Jugglers See Them in Their Slide for Life-It's One of the Greatest Open-Air Acts Staged TodAy COLLIER l DeWALDE Skating Novelty Artists. These Artists Have Skated From New York to Frisco, and Have Never Failed to Please CHARLIE CHAPLIN NIGHT AT THE PAVILION TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 30. aWM.. Cool - Clean-Pretty Don't Swelter in the City Take a 45-Minute CaV Ride BREEZY-FRESH DELIGHTFUL LOW CAR FARE 'to Lake breezes keep you comfortable while enjoying a picnic, having a good time at the upjto-the-mintite attractions Jt watching the free movies. ( BATHING-Never Better! BOATING, FISHING Cool Lake Side Cafeteria, With Wholesome Food, Splendid Service, Popular Prices Take' the Family. Manawa Prides Itself on Clean, ; Courteous, Happy Crowds and Pleasures 2 Big Band Concerts at Manawa Today ADMISSION FREE Cool Clean Pretty J