THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1918. SOVIET BEGINS EVACUATION OF ;" RUSS JAPITAL Bolsheviki to Remove to Nizhni-Novgorod; Wilson Takes Up Russian Problem at Paris. Stockholm, Dec. 17. (Havas.) TheMiewspapers here say that trav elers arriving from Petrograd an nounce that the bolsheviki have be gun the evacuation of the Russian capital, preparatory to proceeding to Nizhni-Novgorod. 1 Washington, Dec. 16. The Rus sian problem already has been taken up by President' Wilson with French statesmen, it was learned CHILD GETS SICK CROSS, FEVERISH Y 'F CONSTIPATED l.ook at tongue. Then give Jruit laxative for stomach. v liver, bowels. here today, and the determination of a definite policy on which all the allied countries and the United States may agree will be one of the first things undertaken at the pre liminary meetings which are to pre cede the peace conference. Who Speaks for Russia? Russia's plight and the attitude to be adopted by the victorious na tions is recognized , as one of the most serious probjems of the con ference. Every proposed solution so far is said to haye been blocked by the unanswered question of who is. qualified to speaijfor the Russian people. The government at Omsk, of which the United States and other governments hive expected much is now in the hands of a dictator and split into factions. The entente na tions have not given up hope that the Omsk authorities may yet evolve a stable form of government for Russia, but this has not been ac complished now and none of the al lied governments has recognized the Omsk regime officially although all of them are dealing with Russian re presentatives who are in close touch with Admiral Kolchak and his government. AT THE THEATERS "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm children and they love it. f If ATlV,.1 V V,;i.l natural. !y cross and peevish. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign the lit- .in i. r n nr t n y nrA. o w rt nniita a naart I cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, re member, a gentle liver and bowel cleansing should always be the first treatment given. "Nolhing equals "California syrup of Figs" for children ills; give a teaspoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fer menting food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, and you have a well and playful child again. All children love this fyarmlessdelicious "fruit laxative," and, it never fails to effect a good "inside!, cleansing. Directions for bibles, children of all ages and jrown,-.ups are plainly ton tHe bottle. rJCeep It handy at your home. A little given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "Cali fornia Syrup of Figs," then see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Adv. Japanese Make Some Ships for United States Board Seattle, Wash., Dec. 17. Five Japanese steel freighters of from 9,000 to 10,000 tons capacity each will be delivered to the United State shipping board at Seattle dur ing January by the Trans-Oceanic company, according to a dispatch received here today. The vessels are the product of the Kawasakf ship yard at Kobe, fabricated of steel furnished by the American government under the wartime agreement of supplying steel in re turn for the completed tonnage. The seventh Japanese liner turned over to the shipping board will be the Easterling, due here Decem ber 26. WILLIAM Gillette, under the management of Charles , ' Ftohman," Inc., will give the first performance on the American stage of Sir James M. Barrie's new comedy, "Dear Brutus," at the Apol lo theater, Atlantic City, N. J and thtfn go to the National theater, Washington, D, C, for a week before coming to the Empire theater, New York, where "pear Brutus" is to be this year's Christmas offering. In the company that will surround Mr. Gillette in this play are included Sam Sothern, Louis Calvert, Grant Stewart, J. H. Brewer. Hilda Spong, Marie Wainwright, Violet Kernble Cooler, Elisabeth Risdon, Myrtle Tannehill and Helen Hayes. Cyril Maude will give his final performance of C. Haddon Cham bers' eharminer rnmorlv "Tti iiv. ing Grace," at the Empire theater, iew xorK, on fcaturday evening, December 21. A tour of the prin cipal cities has been booked for Mr. Maude in the Chambers comedy by cnaries f rohman, Inc., and he will start upon it immediately after the close of his long New York engage ment. He will be the Christmas and New Year's attraction at the Broad Street theater, Philadelphia, where he will open on Monday evening, December 23. Mr. Maude's com pany on tour will include Laura Hope Crews, Betty Murray, Char lotte Granville, Annie Hughes, Ed ward Douglas and Stanley Harri son. . ,. An act worthy of special commen dation this week, at the Orpheum is the -headline offering, Albertina Rasch and her ballet. She appears in three solo numbers. Harvey's Minstrels will be pre sented at a matinee performance at the Boyd today. This aggregation riMHDTAff FIIMLAND THE most ambitious picture ever attempted by the World peo ple is to be started soon. It is entitled "The Scrap of Paper" and included in the cast are such stars as June Elvidge, Montague Love, Carlyle Blackwell, Evelyn Greeley, Madpe Evans, George Drumier and Johnny Mines and the direction is to be in charge of Dell Henderson. , The final scenes of Eddie Polo's big circus serial, "The Lure of the Circus," were staged at the perform ance of Barnum and Bailey's show in Los Angeles before an audience of 10,000 people. Mary McLaren's latest play "Van ity Pool ", a pretentious feature at traction has been released. Priscilla Dean's love story of a burglar is entitled "Kiss or Kill." In these "flu" days it might be "Kiss and Kill." "Her Country First," based upon a delightful short story by Mary Roberts Rinehart, will be, the Christmas day offering at the Riatto. Marion Davies' first release in the new' vear w ill be "The Belle of New York," a muscial comedy success. Raymond Bloomer plays opposite Miss Davie,s. . . Mahlon Hamilton, leading man for Kitty Gordon, has been borrowed by Mary Pickford to play a leading; role opposite her in her new story "Daddy Longlegs." Jack Pickford's first picture under On the Screen Today MUSE ETHEL BARRYMORB In "OUR MRS. McCHESNEY." RIAL TO CLARA KIMBALL YOl'NO In "THE ROAD THROUGH THE DARK." STRAND GERALDINE FARRAR In "THE TURN OK THE WHEEL." SUN MARY MILES MINTER In ROSEMARY CLIMBS THE HEIGHTS." E M P R E S S PEGGY HYLAND In CAUGHT IN THE ACT." It R A N D E I S D. W. GRIFFITH'S "HEARTS OF THE WORLD." . LOTH HOP Twenty-fourth and Lothrop WALLACE REID In "BE LIEVE ME, XANTIPPE." ALLIED WAR REVIEW. BOULEVAR I) Thirty-third and Leavenworth BESSIE LOVE In "THE GREAT ADVENTURE." GRAND Sixteenth and Blnney CONSTANCE TALMADOE In "GOOD NIGHT. PAUL." ORPHEUM South Side, Twenty fourth and M IRENE CASTLE In "T H E MYSTERIOUS CHEN T." RUTH ROLAND In "HANDS UP" No. 14. his new contract will be "In Wrong," a story along the same lines as his successful comedy of growing boy parts of last season before Jack joined the army. Fatty Arbuckle was knocked out flat last week only it wasn't in the way of the making of a movie. He was on? of the speakers at a boxing contest for the benefit in San Fran cisco and when in the ring offered to box a round with Mayor Rolph of the city. The mayor proved that speed was better thai! Fatty's weight and Arbuckle went down for the count. of funmakers and musicians is de lighting many people by its varied talent. But -three days remain until the completion of the engagement of "Hearts of the WorlcT at the Bran deis theater. It is a wonderful pro duction and one which should be seen by every American citizen. Richard Carle will play an engage ment of four "nights at the Bran deis theater commencing next Sun day evening, with a special matinee on Christmas day, in his latest mus ical comedy, "Furs and FrilV" The large cast supporting Mr. Carle includes, Harriet Burt, Martha Craver, Hattye Fox. George Bogues, Milt Dawson, Jay Elwood, Elward Meredith. William WolftYAn t Ebert, five violin girls, and the famous Carle beauty brigade. ' This week's attraction at the Gay ety the Burlesque Wonder Show is the first attraction bf its kind to offer a plot that really continues throughout the entertainment. The beauty chorus makes numerous changes of wardrobe. Tired Shop per's matinee daily. "The Cycle of Mirth," an elaborate girl act, well staged, handsomely costumed, and presented by six pret ty girls and a clever juvenile, is the attraction at the Empress. This act ranks with the best and furnishes plenty of amusement. Finns Organize to Ask for Their Independence Helsingfors, Dec. 17. General Mannerheim started from Newcas tle, England, last Saturday, for Fin land. He said his policy was to se cure recognition of the complete in dependence of Finland by all the powers and establish a definite form of government there, based on co operation of all political parties. Good relations with Finland's Scan dinavian neighbors and a friendly alliance with the real Russia which must emerge from the present chaos, General Mannerheim asserted, was also a part of hjs policy. Omaha Goes After Crumbly, Wanted Upon Two Charges Detective Jensen left Monday night for Laramie, Wyo., to bring back Walter Crumbly, who has been apprehended in that city. It is al leged that Crumbly assaulted Sam Mibilie, an Italian, 1933 South Twenty-first street, November 3, fracturing his skull and otherwise in juring him, though not fatally. Mi bilie has recovered. Crumbly was also wanted here for the forfeiture of a bond on the charge of breaking and entering. Admiral Castro is Elected as President xof Portugal Lisbon, Portugal, Dec. 17. (Havas). Adm'iral Cantoy Castro has been elected president of Portu gal in succession to Dr. Sindonio Paes, who was assassinated last Sat urday night. KAISER BEYOND LAW, DECLARES PREMIER EBERT Optimistic About Future of Germany, He Says, Yet Warns Against Op pression. London, Dec. 17. (British Wire less Service.) Friedrich Ebert, socialist premier of Germany, de clared in an interview yesterday that he did not know of any legal method by which William Hohenzolletn's surrender could be forced. "I cannot think of any provision in law upon which the former em peror would have to be given up," he said. "But that is not a question which closely concerns us. We have separated ourselves from him and now desire only that guilt for the outbreak of the war should be finally fixed in order that he may be exposed, once for all." Asked as to his view of the fu ture, Ebert replied: ' "I am optimistic, but you must remember that our influence upon the course of events is limited. We cannot create bread for the German people. If the nation is allowed to starve, then the inevitable will fol low. That a nation can be brought to a desperate pass and burst through all restraints have been shown by the experience of the past year. Our old system came to the ground as a result of Russian events which it, itself provoked. It is poor consolation, however, that in falling, one drags one's enemy to the ground. To us any other solution would be preferable," Holland is to Seek Closer Relationship With Entente Allies Paris, Dec. 17. (Havas.) 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