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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1919)
THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919. 11 SEVERE TEST SB HOW TO SAVE SHOES f "A molder in our foundry v:ore a pair of shoes with Neolin Soles every day for ten months and two weeks both in the foundry, and to and front his work and they are just worn out." The Sessions Foundry Company of Bristol, Connecticut, makes this report on a pair of Neolin-soled molders' shoes given them for test, i Neolin Soles have none of the short comings of other soles. They do not burn or crack under conditions such as these nor do they wear out quickly under the grind of abrasive materials. They are made by Science to be es pecially tough and durable, will stand the roughest kind of usage and so wear longer and save money. More over, they are comfortable and water proof. You can get them on new shoes in many styles for men, women and chil drenor as re-soles. 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"It was due to their individuality and their initiative, fostered by the free institutions of this country, that the victory is now ours. The institu tions and the ideals which produced these heroes are now endangered by the new cult of socialization and bolshevism. Greediness is the es sence of the new movement and to combat it we must summon all our strength. Women Prove Worthy. . "Again, as fn the Civil war, wo men have proven themselves more than worthy of any rights which the state may bestow upon them. With breaking hearts but with smiling faces they sent us off to do our duty and when we returned, broken and shattered by the horrors and cruel ties of war, they ministered to us and brought us back to health. The franchise should be given them." "Had we asked for an uncondi tional surrender from Germany we would not now find ourselves in our present predicament," said C. E. Adams. "Had-we done so there would have been no need for hag gling and bargaining at the peace conference for those things which are ours by right. "We can't say as did Grant. 'Let us have peace,' but we must con tinue on our uncertain course. Greatest Factor. "If President Wilson had con ferred with the men who had fought and had been willing to sacrifice their all in the sacred cause of hu manity he would be assured of suc cess at the present time. "The organizations of allied sol diers being formed in all countries will be the greatest single factor in bringing peace' to the war-weary world. "These organizations will prove superior to the league of nations in maintaining peace," said the speaker at the close of his address. A vocal solo was rendered by Miss Violet Johnson while Miss Gertrude Thiem gave a violin solo. Mrs. John WV Adams" also enter tained the audience with character reading. . Is Stock Dividend Income? Is Question Now Up Before Court Whether or not a stock dividend is income is a question which the district court will be asked to de cide in a suit filed today by John T. Emerson against the First Trust company of Omaha. Mr. Emerson sets forth that his mother, who died March 1, 1918, be queathed him the income on 75 shares of stock in Swift & Co., the stock to be held in trust by the First Trust company. On July 15, 1918, he says, Swift & Co. declared a stock dividend, his share amount ing to 19 shares of stock. Across the face of this stock given free to stockholders is stamp ed the word "dividend," he says. He holds, therefore, that this is part of the "income" of his 75 . shares of stock and should be turned over to him. The trust company nolds that these 19 shares constitute an addi tion to the "principal" and therefore should continue to be held in trust, he to receive only the dividends thereon. 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It tells the story of a girl who longs to be removed from the distasteful life of a cabaret danc er and who accepts a westerner's proposal of marriage as her salva tion, only to discover, too late, that the man with whom she has linked her life is a drunkard and a coward. She is first seen in a mental strug gle, trying to maintain .her ideas amid surroundings of depravity; la ter she appears in a fight against nature, lost cm a desert where she is confronted by the immensity of space, the poison of reptiles, the lack of water; and still, later she must battle against society, trying to uphold the cause of charity in the face of false ideals of propriety. "Our of the Fog," starring Alia Nazimova at the Rialto, will be con tinued again today and tomorrow. The drama, which is a strong" story of the sea taken from the book, '"Ception Shoals," was made at a well-known lighthouse in Maine, during the time that the United States was still at war. Special per mission of government authorities was necessary in order to be able to use a camera along the coast. William Farnum in "The Man Hunter," which is being shown at the Muse today and Saturday, be gins with Farnum as a care-free man of wealth in London. He loses his fortune through a trick pf an alleged friend who sells him oil stocks which he knows. to be worth less at that time. " Mr. Farnum, as George Arnold, follows this man across the sea and part of the way back before he satisfies the deep hatred that rankles in his heart; and besides being physically revenged, he wins the hand of the wealthy girl whom his false friend desired in marriage. A whole town is built and then burned up in Dorothy Dalton's new story, "The Lady of Red Butte." Harold Goodwin, a boy actor, who has received fine press notices everywhere for ihis remarkable sup port of Lila Lee in "Puppy Love," is a protege of Thomas H. Ince, and for some time has been under USE NINE CARS TO GARRY GREAT FLYING CIRCUS Train Will Arrive Here Mon day Morning; 17 Ma chines and 75 Men Make Up Party. The advance courier of the fly ing circus, Lieut. D. R.. Phillips, was in Omaha Thursday preparing the way for the coming of the big or ganization which is touring the court try in the interests of the Victory Libertv loan. The circus will be held Monday, April 28, and will exhibit at Ak-bar-Ben flying field the old fair grounds at 1:30 p. m. on that day. Lieutenant Phillips visited the grounds Thursday, accompanied by Frank Selby, chairman of the "stunts" committee of Victory Lib erty loan, and Walter W. Hoye, in charee of the circus for the com mittee. They looked over the Ak-Sar-Ben field and also the field used in September when the international flying circus was here the tield op posite the peony farm on West Dodge road. He. decided in favor of the Ak-Sar-Ben grounds. The circus travels with nine bag gage cars and carries 17 airplanes of four types the American Curtiss, the famous French Spad, the English S. E. 5 and five German Fokkers, captured machines. Eleven of the "ships" are used in the circus. There are four "aces" in the per sonnel of the party, which has 75 men, 50 mechanicians and 25 pilots. The "aces" have to their credit the bringing down of 75 German air planes. The men are Major Edgar G. Tobin, flight commander, Amer ican, who brought down six German ships; Capt. William P. Erwin, American, with 11 German machines as his record; Capt. Thomas Traill, British flyer, who brought down six Germans, and Capt. Andrew B. Proc tor, who destroyed 54 German air planes. ;v Grocers Protest Against . Preferential Car Service Chicago, April 24. Resolutions protesting against preferential car service to the packing industry were adopted at the closing session last night of the Iowa and Nebraska Wholesale Grocers' association. John Mehlhop.of Council Bluffs, la., was re-elected secretary. HOWTOGROW BEETS Garden beets may be grown , in any good soil,' but thrive best on rich, sandy loam. The seed can be sown about the time the last frosts afV due. and the young beets will be ready for use in four to six weeks. The seed should be sown in a drill with about eight or ten seed balls to the foot. It should be borne in mind that each seed ball contains from three to six seeds, and that the beets will require considerable thinnine. The young beets that are pulled out in thinning may be used as greens dur ing the early spring. Where the beets are to be given hand cultiva tion entirely, the rows may be placed as closely as 12 to 14 inches apart and the plants should be thinned to' two to three inches in the row. -. ; ', A late planting of beets may be made in June, or as late as August ir some localities, for fall, use and for. storage. United States Depart ment of Agriculture. FIIMlND On the Screen Today SIX ENDI BENNETT In TART- NERS THREE." Ml SK WILLIAM FARNUM In "THE MAN HUNTKR." RIALTO NAZIMOVA In "OUT OP T H K FCKJ ' ' SVN WILLIAM FARNUM in "THE .HTNOLB TRAIL." EMPRESS VIOLA DANA In "SA TAN, JR." BOY n "FIT TO WIN." IXiTHROP 21th srtd I.othrop . CLARA KIM BALL YOUNO In "CHEATING CHEATERS." BOIXKVARD 33d and Leavenworth BABY MARIE OSBORNE In "OLD MAID'S BABIES." Rt'TH ROLAND In "THE TIUER'S TRAIL." No. 1. OKPIIKt M South Side 24th and M EMMY WEHLEN In "HIS BOND ED WIFE." GRAND lth and Blnncy MARGA RITA FISHER in "PUT UP YOUR - HANDS." 81BIRBAX 24th nd Amp! DOR OTHY PHILLIPS In "THE TALK , OF THE TOWN." PEARL WHITE in "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER,". Nr.. 8. HAMILTON 40th and Hamilton EDITH ROBERTS In "A TASTE OF LIFE." APOLLO 29th and Leavenworth MAE MARSH In "SPOTLIGHT SA DIE." contract with him. Mr. Ince dis covered the youth and gave him his first part with Bessie Love in "The Sawdust Ring." Owing to the fact that thousands were turned away during the en gagement of "Mickey," which just closed at the Brandeis theater, a return engagement of four days starting Monday, May 4, has been arranged. Douglas Fairbanks received a telegram from the treasury depart ment approving of "Knocking Knockers" as the title for his propa ganda film, specially produced to help the Victory loan 3rive. The principal characters in this govern ment picture are Democracy, Sedi tious Propaganda. Dissension, Brute Ignorance and Citizen. The idea of the story ' was suggested by Frank R. Wilson, director ofupub licity for the Victory loan cam paign. Harry S. Northrup. the villain in "The Way. of the Strong," a new Metro production, complains that being a villain is wearing. On the battlefield you have a chance to fight for your life, he says, but the movie villain knows when he goes on that he must take a beating. PHOTOPLAYS. Did You Ever See Her in a Picture That Wasn't Good? ENID BENNETT In, an unexpected story of an eastern cabaret girl who found plenty of romance and excitement where do you jhink? wiry, on a waterless desert. It's all entertainingly told in "Partners Three" 0 Today and Friday rir Jt LAST TWO DAYS Today and Saturday The .Startling Exposure of the Social Evil. FOR MEN ONLY Admission, 85c and War Tax. 2 P. M. to 11 P. JL Continuous. COLUMBIA 10th and Hickory Will be re-opened with the Best Pictures money ' can obtain on Saturday Night. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. AMUSEMENTS. TONIGHT gat! Sat. Matinee Mat. 50c-$1.50. Nights 50c-$2.00. Sunday and Monday, April 27-28. And Her Own Company of Ylddiah Actors in Repertoire. Night, 8:15 Every F RAM hnBcnu ..in .... .......... SIRENS; Claudiut & Scarlit: Kennedy Si? H,r L,0"rd: " Bray; Bennett Stet.rt; Klnotnmi; Trael Weekly. 4 Days, Com. Sun., April 27. iMats. Sun.. Wed. FREDERICK V. BOWERS in "I'M SO HAPPY." A Big Frivolous Musical Farce. Mats., 50c to $1.00. Nights 50c to $2.00 Seats Now. OMAHA'S FUN CENTER." Daily Matt., 15-25-SOc vngs., 25C'50c-75c-f 1 Last Times Todav-2:1 5.8:30 frNNEYaJHE B0ST0NIAKS lamorrow (Saturday Matinee and Week BILLY WATSON his BEEF TRUST LADIES DIME MATINEE WEEK OATS. JAPANESE WAR PARTY YIELDSTO LIBERALS VIEW Official Advices to Washing ton Indicate Nipponese Sen timent in Favor of Recog nizing Omsk Government, Washington, April 24. Official advices received here yesterday said the war party in the Japanese cabi net had yielded to the liberals in the Siberian policy and Foreign Min ister Count Uehida now would di rect the handling of the situation. This development, it is said, marks the passing of the most serious crisis that has been faced by; Premier Hara's cabinet. One result expected is recogni tion of the Omask government as the defacto government of all non bolshevik Russia by Japan at the same time this recognition is ac corded by the United States, Great Britain, France and Italy which is looked for soon after the adjourn men of the peace conference at Paris. Surprise for Children Promised On Last Day Of Babies' Health Week , A mysterious" something is to happen Saturday afternoon, the last day of the Free Children's Health week, when all children are to be registered at the Girls' Community bouse. Dr. Kathleen Sullivan, one, of the committee in charge, has been questioned by any number of anx ious kiddies, but remains cbdurate. "It's something just for children, and none of them can afford to miss it," is all she will say. . So youthful Omaha must remain in suspense till the time comes. Friday is Council Bluffs day at the health meetings, and a large number of Iowans are expected to attend the afternoon meeting. PHOTOPLAYS. William Farnum "The Man Hunter"7 LOTHROP 24th and Lothrop Today and Saturday, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, In "CHKATINU CHtAltKS1 TOM MIX in "A ROMAN. COWBOY" BOULEVARD 33d and Leavenworth. BABY MARIE OSBORNE In "OLD MAIDS' BA BIES." RUTH ROLAND In "THE TIGER'S TRAIL." Epliode No. I. AMCSK.MK.NTS. 0 TWO SHOWS IN ONE ELLIS NOWLAN TROUPE Miniature Circus CURLEY A HALL: BAXLEY PORTER; 3 KILLARNEY GIRLS. Photoslay Attraction VIOLA DANA In "SATAN JUNIOR" Metro Comedy-Romance. Better than Gold Cure." Mack Sennett Comedy. Weekly. . , "The Pathe Yeoman Dance Radamanthus Degree will be given at Castle Hotel Saturday night, April 26th. Single Admission, In eluding War Tax, 30c. Checking Free. mLLIAMV If FARNUM H w Bee Want Ads Trochee Results. is the most popular innovation of many years in smoking tobacco packages Smokers are delighted with its many advantages. Handier fits the pocket. No digging bacco out with the fingers. KeeDS the pure fragrance of Tuxedo to the last m pipeful. 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