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12 THE BEE; OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, J 1919. 4 Davison Wins Covered Courts Tennis Tide - Queens Club Tourney jLondon, April IS. The covered courts tennis championships was won today by P. M. Davison, the survivor of the singles in the cham pionship tournament that has been y in progress at the Queens club here. Davison defeated Bert Ritchie, the holder of the title, by the, score of FIREMAN AUDLEY HADN'T ENJOYED MEAL IN 2 YEARS Had Fme Appetite and Gains Twenty Pounds by Taking i Tanlac. "One of the boys at the fire house , . put me on to. this Tanlac and I have not only (rotten rid of all my trou bles, but I have gamed 20 pounds in weight? since I commenced taking '-. it," said Thomas Audley, a popu lar member of the Kansas City Fire Department, and stationed at Hose ' Co. No. 4, and whose residence is '3939 East 13th St;., Kansas City, Mo., the other day. "Before I took Tanlac," contin ' vied Mr. Audley, "I can't say that I really relished a single meal I ate for over two years. Mv appetite ' was- so poor that I seldom ever wanted anything to eat. Then, my stomach was in such bad condition that what little I did eat would sour1 on mv stomach and make me suffer 1;ke blu blazes for two or three hours after meals. I seldom ever ate my breakfast, and just had to force : dov.-n what I ate at the other meals in order to keep tip my strength. Sometimes after eating I would . have terrible pains in the pit of my 1 stomach,-and gas would form and bloat me up so bad that I could hardly get a good breath. I was ; badly constipated all the time, and suffered constantly Vith a dull,; mean headache, and just felt tired fctid sluggish' all the time. I lost a lot in weight, and finally got so weak and rundown that I didn't feel very much like work. V "I tried about- everything I knew or heard of that was recommended for mv trouble, but Tanlac is the only thing that has done just what they say it will do. And Tanlac did its work mighty well, too, for it has been several months now. since stopped taking' it, and I haven't the slightest sign of my troubles coming hack on me. My appetite is simply fine, and I not only eat a hearty breakfast every morning, but when the other two meals come on I am right there to eat again. I am never bothered with indigestion now, and in fact, my stomach seems to be in perfect condition and my food nev er sours after meals. I have gained a great deal in weight and feel as well and strong as I ever did in my fife. Tanlac is the best medicine I ever got my hands on and I am more than glad to take advantage of this opportunity to recommend it to ev , erybody." 1 . Tanlac is sold in Omaha by all Sherman & McConnell Drug Com pany's stores, Harvard Pharp-acy and West End Pharmacy. Also For rest and Meaney,Drug Company in South Omaha and the leading drug gist in each city and town through . out the state of Nebraska. Adv. South Side PACKING HOUSES TO MAKE CHANGE IN VORK HOURS ' Conference Held and Propo sition Made to Bring About Relief in Street Car Congestion. South Omaha packing plant man agers are considering a change in their opening and closing hours in order to help improve street car service. Street car officials, mem bers of the street car employes' union and South Side business men have proposed the change .under consideration with a possibility that it may soon be adopted. R. A. Leussler, assistant general manager of the street railway com pany, believes that if the proposed change could be effected it would do much towards eliminating the crowded conditions of the cars at certain times of the day. Striking Teamsters Get Increase and Back at Work An increase of1 S cents an hour has been granted the 55 striking team sters employed by the Edward Pet erson company, grading contractors, and the men have returned to work. Tuesday morning, the men de manded a 10 cent raise. Last Friday a refusal on the part of the company t? grant the request caused the men to strike. A, strike committee conferred with Mr. Pet erson, head of the firm, Tuesday morning, and it was decided that the men return to work at 45 cents and hour instead of the 40 cents they had been getting previously. The men are engaged in trans porting a 30 years accumulation of refuse from the stocJr yards to a huge hole at Twenty-first and M streets. ' South Side Brevities Bales girls wanted. Apply In person to Manager Wlgg Bros., South Omaha. Oat your milk from Square Deal Dairy. 3. O. Oraboweky. Prop. Phone South ntt-. Wanted "hree or four unfurnished rooma or CaVoom home, modern and clean by young couple without children. South 7ES. x v if 1 i A NEXT VERT WlTirattSTO&Ell Private Charles Coleman " Is Rapidfy Recovering Private Charles Coleman, 1919 Dodge street, who was wounded by Detective Guy Knudtson, when the atter attempted to arrest him tor desertion from the army, is able to be uo and about. He is still patient at Lord Lister hospital, but is able to leave the building un attended. His stomach was pierced by a revolver bullet. - Report Exaggerated Superintendent Beveridge of the public schools states that an after noon newspaper Monday exagger atedv the smallpox situation at the Hinh School of Commerce.' ' "One case of smallpox occurred at this school and 28 students were exposed." he said, the superintendent added that he failed to observe anything unusmal or exciting in this circumstance Hunt Youthful Thief. Police are looking for a 16-year-old lad who is accused of robbing the homes tof Mrs. I. M. Iverson and Mrs. Fabor at 2107 Farnam street, early Tuesday morning. The boy is said to have made ott witn $80 in cash. $100 in checks and a lady s watch. Wear tis Builon Show uou jfeave helped 9 finish the Job H VICTORY SALE Rebuilt and Refinished Cars of nearly every make are bein offered to you at this sale. Every car is being sold direct from its original owner to you. The price is in keeping with the qual ity of the car and you should avail yourself of an early choice: " -t Prices Range from $200 to $3,200. '', This sale includes a few Franklin and Marmon demonstrators late models and in excellent condi tion. , ' : - Open evenings until 9:30. Marmon 2019-2025 Farnam St , Franklin THE KAISER SPEAKS. ALWAYS followed the gold plated rule: "Do mitt the others like you wouldn't want to be done by." Interview is first authentic chirp to be published. "I vant to say to der peeble mitt America dot I haff no desire to make der lecture talks mitt der vaudemville until der Americans make der necktie what won't bear der weight. I luff America like der landlord luffs der rent, but nobody can make der speech if der feet ain't on der platform. ' - "In dis hour mitt sorrow when all der countries iss joining der League uff Carrie Nations, it iss no time to talk der politics. Der soda vater straw showsvhich vay der breeze goes. Der bone dry law kills der shampoo. . . v , "Vhen America pushes der battleboat into der creek vere iss der jug mitt cnampagne vott dey bust on der nose uff der vessel? Der stein mitt der champagne iss der not vater bag filed mitt soapsuds. Der romance iss gone from der vorld out likt der crease in der Palm Beachem suit. ' - y v . Still Dizzy. "Vhen I veep on der violets in Flanders by, do I veep-because der violet iss $2 der bunch? No. I veep because der foolish Belgium bites der. hand vot kicks them. Der beautiful odor from der vtolet iss a re minder dot de kaiser has der tender heart like der Jesse Pomeroy who scis uci pacxage mm pins xor aer unnstmas present, Vhen 1 see der vidow mitt der orphan der sobs almost choke der sleeve vhich I am lamng up like der rainspout. . " .. df.j'i.i, ... ... .... . .. i man t start aer var. l didn t nnish der var either. Der nutty Yank from der New York who vas educated in der subvay iss crazy. He A A ir - i i. .i . . i . i , . , J uiuui oiuy. iiC rusucs rigm pass uer iicxet cnopper on tne Knme. "Vot can der clown prince do yhen der Yank gallups up und shakes der hand mitt der"knuckles first? Der clown prince is der brave man. Der telephone bills shows, that. He vins der battles until he runs mitt nickels out and der central von t gift him der army anymore. She con nects him mitt der zoo. vere am 1 nowf in der Holland vhere der corn snrouta in Her vooden shoe. Der German peeble is der ungrateful like der hand vot stroKes aer porcumpme der wrong Vay. Der greatest man mitt Germany vas der Bismark. Krautjazzemkerflookt Vat - does Germany do mitt iisiiiimr ucy name aer nernng atter him. My head iss valtzing und nuwu wes ou hkc aer oney isiana crowd on der razzle dazzle. , Always Played a Duet. Here .1 am mitt der Holland olavinir tunes nn rlr in or rir saw Dae Americans gift me der bawlinar outwards, but at least I used tn tat Cntt into my confidence vhen I do somethings. How about derPresident Vilson mitt Paris? Vondv consult mitt der congress. Dott'a vat miWn dr rnnhiirm Cn. der fpurth class postmaster who can't look in der village letter because der steam von't take off der glue. Got a Raw Deal. "Vott haff I got now? Vhen I saw der ntr T vish it v. A,r n.t- Vere iss der 700 uniforms vhat I had? Der der doormat und vishes I vas inside to say 'Velcome.' Der bullsheviki sleeps mitt der Imbeerial bed mitt der sh "Dey say der kaiser danced und must pay der fiddler. Der kaiser don t mind paying der fiddler, but he don't like to pay der whole kaflog- kicu urtncsira. oesiaes, you aon t pay tor der dance until you stops danc ing. Der kaiser goes around like der Japanese valtzing mouse in Mexico. ' 9 W ..r, t. The Head That Wore a Crown. Der President Wilson stavs in F.nron until h. r.t. a. stripe for foreign service und den goes mitt Vashington und calls der vice president der Home Guard. Wre i Aer k9;r? w. . der paper dolls in Holland like der nut und der peeble vant him to earn der service stripe in der jailhousekoking out. Der head dot vore der crown now vears der headache. Iss dot der revard for following der gold plated rule vot says do mitt der others like you vouldn't vant to be done by? Der kaiseoain't such a bad guy. He makes der vidow and der orphan but he don t sell 'em oil stock for der Liberty bond. Vot is der revard? "i "Der kaiserMs mitt der Holland awiti .:.i. j. .i prince on der two-handled saw. . The kaiser, is und von end und Aer rlnmn nrir,. ; a ti Sawing mitt dot fathead iss like sawing alone." TOWNSEND, HALE AND THOSE HERE FILL BATTERIES Rourkes Will Have Full Corps of Boxmen and Receivers When Trade and Pur ' chase Men Report. Despite the chilly breezes wind ing around tire field, the Rourkes took an hour's worlcout yesterday afternoon, finishing up with a brisk run around the enclosure ana a shower. The boys had to work fast to keep warm, though they were careful not to throw hard for fear of hurting arms. Otto Merz had to be cautioned two or three times for slipping 'em in a little too hot. The lads were all glad when Manager Jackson called a halt in the work and they hustled around the field a couple of times and slid into the warm dressing room with 6ighs of relief. When Pitcher Townsend reports, Bill thinks he will have a corps of twirlers that will more than hold their own with any of the teams in the Western circuit. Catcher Hale, purchased outright from the St. Louis Americans, will be J the Rourkes' first string catcher ' and Bill expects great things from him. Townsend is a southpaw and is said to have the one thing 'seldom found in the left handed pitchers, perfect control. At third base, Jess Kranda is run ning Harry Donica a great race for the job of covering the hot corner and Jackson is going to have his hands full picking the regular for that position. Donica's experience will be. a great help to him, but Kranda's enthusiasm' and "pep" just about makes up for the edge that Donica's service gives him. AMUSEMENTS. TWO SHPW8 IN ONE PANAMA TRIO'n Southtrn Melodln Plptlfax 4 Accomplice: John Grigar; Wll lard Hutchison. Photoplay Attraction Viola Dina la "Tha Parlilan Tlgrcu." Charlie Chiplla I "Butted johaay." Outlna Chutar Feature. Patha Weekly. "THE HEART OF ANNIE WOOD"; BERT BAKER & CO.; BAILEY & COWAN; THE SHRAPNEL DODGERS; Burnt A Frablto; William Smythe: Johannes Jotefuoa't Icelandic "Gllma" Co.; Klnoarami; Travel Weekly. PHOTOPLAYS PHOTOPLAYS BOULEVARD 33rd and Leavenworth JUNE CAPRICE in "MISS INNOCENCE." BILLIE BURKE in "GOOD GRACIOUS ANNABELLE" and Omaha Tornado Pictures. LOTHROP St?. . MAE MAUSH In THE RACING STRAIN. ' ... Paraona Comedy. 11 IddvsBrochv Pi'ifaUs.r i Vj MuttErJefrin, l MuH&Jefn, Mft1urr mMNCH" I'ShM"!' lATttrfcueViuir -TODAY MATINEE AND EVENING FOR WOMEN ONLY. FIT TO N0T A WAR PICTURE. The First Motion Picture to Speak Frankly on the Causes and effects of Venereal Diseases. s PERSONS -UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED. FOR MEN THURS., FRI. AND SAT. BOYD ADMISSION, 35c and War Tax . 2 P. M. to 11 PrTI. Continuous. AUDITORIUM TuescUy Eva)., Apri( 22 LAZZARI-GANZ Joint Recital SEATS NOW SELLING Prieea 75c to $2.00, Plu War Tax. Sport Shorts' ' By KID GRAVES. The South Side branch of the Ar mour Packing company has Harry Williams, former Western and American leaguer, for manager of their semi-pro'i base ball club, but they have nothing on the Chicago branch of the firm. The Chi plant has a ball team in the Stock Yards league and they have a former Na tional leaguer as their leader, Jimmy Archer, formerly catcher for the Chicago National league cham pions. VVouldn t it be a good idea for the tojwo Armour teams to meet on the diamond in a series of games so that they could play, in both cities? One of the biggest offers for the WHlard-Dempsey mill has been made by promoters in Great Falls, Montana. They offer $220,000, for the bout and will erect an arena ten seat '50,000 people if the scrap is awarded to them. profit of over $16,000 from the box ing shows held in the Badger state within the last two years. A championship' boxing ftiatih will b held tonight at Camp Pike, Ark., when Pete Herman of New Orleans meets Eddie Coulon, a neighbor-inlaw in a ten round mill. Coulon has long been anxious to tangle with his fellow townsman, but up to date hasn't had the chance. The Wisconsin State Athletic commission reports that the have a You aire invited to the MUSIC BY OLSEN'S ORCHESTRA SPR1 OPE NO NINQ of this greatly enlarged store 7 Musk by Olsen' s Orchestrc. , . . . Special NumbersJby Miss Helen Rahn, Soprano. Mr. Harry Disbrow, Baritone v Mr. Al Wright, Saxophonist. Store open until 6 p. m. 414-416-418 South 16th Street The authorities of Pittsburgh,' Pa., h ave taken a step in the right direction in barring Billy Miske from any further participation in boxing shows in the Smoky City, providing 01 course, tnat all re ports are true. Billy met Harry Greb, a local product in a ten-round bout there last week and it is said that he did not box on his merits, that he "pulled his punches." Jack Dillon, -former middleweight cham pion, was the referee and he stated that Miske had not worked his best, but that Greb had. The parties in charge of the boxing game in Pitts burgh acted on Dillion's statement, barring Miske, but not saying a word to Greb. .. The match at Silver Creek, ,Neb., that Youtg Gotch had booked for tonight has been postponed to Sat urday night. It "seems that Joe Stakes, Gotch's opponent, is mov ing and he persuaded the promoters that he would be unable to show Wednesday night on that account, so they set the match back three days. ' I "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" Daily Mata., 15-25-S0e Ev'nfa.. 25-50-75C tl Sao. F. Bellraga Offara a Regular Show "Hip, Hip, Hooray! Girls" ,c"clrr.,a" -Diving Belles-6 , Vaudeville's Mott Beautiful Aquatic Aat. AMATEUR DIVING CONTEST. ' Friday Nlta for Ladiei. Trophy Cupi to Winnera. Bla Beauty Chorm. LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS. Sat. Mat. Wk.: Frank (Funny) Finney. Boyd's 4 Day, Starting Easter Sunday Nithta SOc to $2. Pop. Mat. Wed., l. Rachel Crothera' Sunahlne Comedy With EFFIE ELLSLER and the be t act ng company in A erica Endorsed by the Drama League. Sale Starts Thura. Mall Orders Now. TODAY Matinee and Evening. XAST 4 TIMES. At 1-3-7 and 9 P. M. "The Common Cause" A Picture in the $1.50 Class.. At Popular Prices 15c and 25c. Tomorrow Evening at 8:20 Mischa Elman Celebrated Violinist.- , Mr. Josef Bonime, Accompanist. Tickets 50c$l-J 1.50 and $2. 6 DAYS, STARTING FRIDAY i The management takes pleasure In Continuous II A. M. to 1 P. M. announcing Mhe first presentation in , ai,.- k. ..... -f .hr..l, of MACK SEN- . NETTS $300,000 Comedy Master- v. PHOTOPLAYS Geraldine Farrar in "Shadows" and Charlie Chaplin, in "The Bank" nTTT for veal enjoyment WHEN you smoke El ProductQ you'll realize how much real enjoyment skilled blending adds to even the choicest Havana tobacco. VtrrtotM thapt anj mm, ranging from trnn to twtnty-fioo afeuifs. "Favorita 13c stra? or 2 With Mabel Normand it. nr i . u The Most Talked-of Sensa tion Ever Produced Direct from a 4-week record run in Kansas City. Trices, Matinees Daily Til) 6, 25c; After 6 P. M., 25c, 35c; Boxes, SOc. 1,000 SEATS AT 25c Si I Thursday I TWEM j in A typical "Bara" play full of situations that are novel, interesting and 'unique,, with action enough for forty plays. "THE SHE '.DEVIL'? Croneweg Schoentgen Co., DUtributors. . , . . i . a vivpnone aongiae i 1 1 i!H