The King of Them All, Doug Fairbanks "His Majesty the American" HARRISON FORD (Formerly with Constance Takaadge.) Empires have tottered wars have been precipitated, -lifelong friendships severed because of a kiss. "The Third Kisi" is the story of three kisses that moulded the lives of four people. The m&n ever confident, kissed the girl she resented ft. Then he drew her passionately to him and kissed her a second time. Throbbing with rage, she sees him coming toward her for Third Kiss. Dudley, "Human" Semaphore," in Action. Today, Friday and Saturday! Comedy Pathe News. ' You owe it to yourself f' "HOME" ' I Incomparable Success, "THE MIRACLE MAN" 9ws how the idle rich amuse themselves in langerous Waters" With m. Desmond fod ay to Saturday HAROLD LOCKWQOD -GREAT ROMANCE. 'Comedy, "Oh! Bab?." ij Ads Produce Results. Skinner's the Best Macaroni and Spaghetti Recipe Book Free Omaha and Registered ss Say Scale Adopted Three Years Ago Does Not Meet Needs. r I WOTK i I AT THE The King of Them All, jffisrsJ Doug sn s n m- a s?j I AND -in L. ' i aw One hundred and fifty graduate and registered nurses of Omaha, who are on private duty, signed a resolution yesterday afternoon that they be allowed to charge $5 a day for regular cases and $40 a week for contagious diseases. Mrs. Walter E. Child introduced the resolution and it will be pre sented before the district meeting of the state association of nurses, which meets in Omaha next Tues day at the Young Women's Chris tian association. Work Eight Months. ' The present scale for nurses is $30 a week for ordinary cases, $35 for ob stetrics, $35 for nervous and con tagi6us diseases and $5 a day for days less than a week. This scale was decreed by the state association of" nurses three years ago. Miss Ruby Maxfield said, "People have an erroneous idea concerning Ihe amount of money that graduate nurses make. I was out of school over two years before I made near $1,000. The majority of nurses can not stand the strain over eight months a year. Some very strong one can work nine months. .The rest of the time is a dead loss. After nearly four years in school I believe we are entitled to $40 a week. A nurse cannot live on $30 a- week and save enough to last her the time she is unable to work. Superintendents Attend. 'The meeting yesterday afternoon was intended to be for nurses only, but some of the superintendents of the Omaha hospitals were also pres ent. The nurses claim that it is the superintendents who are keeping the wages down. One nurse remarked, "They raise the price of the rooms from $10 to $15, but as soon as a private nurse enters the hospital they are told they are not ,to charge over $30 a week, the price that was set three years ago." Dr. Jennie Colfas, one of the speakers of the afternoon, said that she had heard of profiteering of nurses during the influenza epi demic last winter, but that she be lieved it was the nonprofessional, practical nurses who overcharged. Defends Professional Nurse. Miss Florence McCabe, superin tendent of the Visiting Nurse asso ciation in Omaha, said that during last "winter she received calls from people offering any price for a nurse, but that she also believed it was the nonprofessional nurse who over charged. Mrs. H. C. Sumney, wife of Dr. Sumney, spoke on the relative rank of the nurse in the United States army. Married in Omaha. Miss Jennie LeRoux of Philadelphia,,- and Thomas Smith of Cushing, Neb., were married by Rev. Charles Savidge, at his Resi dence Wednesday afternoon. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Penny of Lincoln, Neb. AMUSEMENTS. T ALL ' WEEK J Ladies' Matinee, Friday GENERAL MATINEE SATURDAY. v Master of Them All. The Original "The Man Who Knows" ALEXANDER SHOW OF WONDERS Evenings and Saturday Mat., 25c to $1.50. Ladies Only Matinee, Friday, 75c. 3 Days, Starting Monday, September 22. Matinee Wednesday. Oliver Morosco Present LEO CARRILLO As the Ladles' Tailor fat the sensational S Lombard., Ltd. Nights, 50c and $2 Mats., 25c and $1.50. HARRY GREEN , CO.; CLIFFORD a WILLS: HARRY HINES; Janls 4 Chtplow; Collins 4 Hart: Lschmani Sitters; Mark Nelwa: Klsoarsms; Topics st the Day. NEW SHOW TODAY CLIFFORD WAYNE TRIO, FRED A PEGGY PYMM, HOUSCH & LAVELLE, ltKU, Photoplay Attraction Valeska Suratt in "THE SOUL. Or BROADWAY" "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" r0rttiCfJ Qy Mats, 15-25-SOc f2yEvngs, 25c-50c-75c-$l The Elite of Mirthviue and Melodyland S$ Million Dollar Dolls $S Bs ijiki oraiiijon. cat mi, scorns rri.acu ana a Bio Cait of Clan. As Uproarious Upheaval ot . Llnscrl. and Lauqhter. Beauty Chorm of Dollt. LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS SU. Mat. A Wt. The Victory Belles (now). 1 iiliiliiliililliilllliilnl.iliiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiitilliiliiiniia ! HOTEL ROME I 1 CAFETERIA! si has about recovered from f the conditions imposed by the strike and is again 1 back to normal, giving 1 its usual service and 1 cuisine." , i s The rjatronage of our I old friends and custp- f i mers is invited. ", I Open 24 hours every I I day. v SB Rome Miller. J llllllillllllllllllllllllllllMllillllltllillilnllillllillulnnilinnf Dr. Philip Sher open1 409 Faxton block. Adv. Omaha Gasoline and Oils "Best m tne Long Run. Act. Doctor Philip Sher opens his of fice at 409 Paxton block. Park to Remain Open Krug park will be open Wednesday and Thurs day nights and Sunday afternoons until further notice, the manage mentannounoes. Club Plans Bazar The Danish Widow club will hold a baiar at the Swedish auditorium, 1609 Chicago street, on Saturday, September 27, at 2. in the afternoon. Lunch and coffee will be served. A dance in the evening will conclude the pro gram. , Want Raise in Pay The Cement Finishers union, local No. 63S, at a recent meeting decided to demand a raise in pay from 87 cents to a dollar an hour. These demands will not be presented to employers, how ever, until after the labor confer ence In Washington, D. C, begin ning October 6. To Visit New Industry The in dustrial and executive committees of the Chamber of Commerce will visit the Omaha Oil Refining company in East Omaha next Friday. This is a new industry, which is expected to open for business within 60 days. It has erected buildings valued at $100,000 since It located in Omaha. September Graduating Class A September graduating class of 11 young women of the High School of Commerce will be addressed Thurs day night in the auditorium of Cen tral High school by President George Martin of the State Normal school at Kearney. This will be in connection with a commencement program. The class held its ban quet Tuesday evening in the Pret tiest Mile club house. . More Omahans Arrive In New York From Overseas The following Omahans recently arrived in New York from overseas: 59th Transportation Corps: Sergt. John P. Geissler, 3333 Taylor; Sergt. Joseph O. Krebs. 1505 William. 144th Transportation Corps: Corp. Robert W. Irving, 2016 Fow ler avenue. 154th Guard Co.; T.t TTn Dudley, 665 Lincoln boulevard. 5th .transportation Corps: Sergt. Daniel G. Klempnauer, 4430 South Forty-third; Corp. Edward Strib ling, 706 Pierce. t Casuals: Pvt. Edward L. Heide man, 1101 South Twenty-fifth. PoHee Judge Orders Detect?! to Return Beer Illegally Taken From Omaha Man. Again the defunct morals squad under the sway of Elmer Thomas, mouth-piece for Police Commis- sioner" Ringer and Detective Paul Sutton, was reprimanded by Police Judge Fitzgerald for the insidious raid on the home of cert ox, lyuj Emmet street, on the night of Sep tember 7. , The arresting officers charged Mr. Fox with illegal possession of liq- -uor when 202 quarts o home made beer were found in the basement of his home. In police court yester day, Mr. Fox was discharged. The police judge ordered the detec tives to return the beer to Mr. Fox. "These uncalled-for raids on peo ples' property will have to be stop ped," the police judge declared. "You fellows are taking too much into your hands." It will be remembered that -Sutton .was ordered to make the raid on Mr. Fox's home because of the latter's activities in the recent re call campaign. Nebraska Osteopaths Banquet at Hotel Castle The first day of the 20th an nual convention of the Nebraska Osteopathic association closed with a banquet at the Hotel Castle, which was attended by nearly 100 mem bers of the association. The program for today is filled with lectures by ' prominent men of the profession. One of the features will be ear, nose and throat clinical demonstrations-by Dr. L. S. Lari more and Dr. Harold Fenner. Burglar Frightened Away, P. L. Kelley, 2125 Ohio street, re ported to police that he awoke early yesterday when a would-be burglar broke the window glass of his bed room in order to gain entrance to his home. The burglar was fright ened away. Your stenographer is busy that letter to Johnson must go tonight Just pull Corona out of thevdrawer and in a few minutes that letter is on its way to Johnson. Corona is the Personal Typewriter t i . weigns only six. pounds simple to operate and you can take it anywhere. It makes carbons o everything you write. I Without any obligation to me, send me fur- . 1 ther information regarding the Corona. I I Name Address Central Typewriter Exchange 1905 Farnam Street v- Phone Douglas 4121 (Established 15 Years) ANNOUNCEMENT! The U. S. Government Salvage Sale Is Being Open ed up Ahead of its Schedule at 1619 Howard Street $500,000.00 worth of U -S. ARMY GOODS of every description now being sold by,- " The -Nebraska Army and Navy Supply Co. at remarkably low prices. Don't miss this wonderful oppor- tunity, for it means dollars and cents to yon. Sale Begins Thursday, 8 A. M., Sept. 18, 1919 The following are only a few of the items' we have to offer. U. S. Army Wool Blankets; finest assortment of colors and plaids, etc.. values up to 15.00; while they last $5 98 U. S. Army Heavy Comforters; special at $1.23 each; per dozen i$90O A big lot of Army Hip Overalls, Bib Overalls, Overall Jackets: regular 12.80 values ; our price, while they last, each . fl8c These blue denim overalls have been slightly worn, but have been laundered and are in very good condition. v Ladies' Unionalls f , ..T9e Wool Gloves, per pair' '.29c Wool" Union Suits, extraordinary bargain .., , , Y.".$3 79 Wool Socks, per pair ; ' 5gc 5,000 pieces of U. S. Army Wool Worsted Undershirts .".$168 Drawers $168 U. S. Army Cots These cots are brand new, Simmon's sagless gray" tubular ends. Just the thing for your spare room, sleeping porch or tent. Guaran teed perfect. A real bargain at $5.69 U. S. Army Leather Vests These vests are brand new and guaranteed all leather with genuine O. D. wool lining; value $12.00; special offer $6.87 U. S. Army Rubber Hip Boots; all these boots are brand new and are manu factured by the best factories in this country. A $10.00 value for. ...$5.00 60-rod roll painted Barb Wire $2.87 60-rod roll Galvanized Barbed Wire $3.47 Brooms, each ...47c Karo Syrup, in gallon cans 73C Pork and Beans with Tomato Sauce, in dozen lots, 19c per can Bed Ticks 89c Army Saddle Blankets This is the kind that was used on the U. g. Artillery and U. S. Cavalry horses. This was a lot of surplus new blafikete that the government had in warehouses. A $15.00 value; special each $6.59 We also have many more articles which are too numerous to describe, but are as follows: French Knives, Bayoaets, Swords. Pistol holsters. Leather Eng lish Belts, Horse Feed Bags, Haversacks, Artillery Knapsacks, Canteen Covers, Blanket Roll Straps, Leather Pouches, Saddle Bags, etc. IMPPORTANT Remember that any goods purchased by the government went through severe inspection, thereby assuring you of the best that money can buy. TO OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS We ship goods exactly as ad vertised. Make orders out plainly. Send money order or cashier's check. No C. O. D.' SHIPPED. If ordered by Parcel Post in clude postage. You are assured of prompt and tatisfactory ship ment. Reference STATE BANK OF OMAHA. Watch our daily adds in the papers. The Nebraska Army and Navy Supply Co. 1619 Howard Stw X . .. 1619 Howard St. HHaHBBkijHajSjansiajMH eral'V has the he? captains The drive it noun followino a l! Chamber Of (Tnmrriirr entire "irmv" v tA Harvey Milliken dav that the first 29 wnrlroA reoort secured $15,200. Th nt.i amount raised will be made public today. Half of the money raised will go mto display advertising, one quarter to the handling of conventions, and the balance will be used in the mail ing of printed matter and for sta tistics, salaries, postage and office expenses. Unitarian Church Pastor Has Young Woman Assistant Miss Louise Henderson - has arrived in Omaha to become church assistant to Rev. Robert F. Leavens, FransiT Shine inreatenwff tofciii-filewici. Irwin summoned the police, st tnat bhine was trying to force a trance to her home to see his Mrs. Lessie Shine, from who: has been separated. Buglewicz, assisted by a squad policemen, made his wav to Shine's room where Shine is said to have asserted himself with a re volver. Shine and Buglewicz engaged in a struggle which ended at the bot tom of a stairway where the officer landed on the negro's jaw. r m. nr i ir. MfsVIE. Delights the children. ' r Pleases the physician Satisfies Dad Order a case for home. v -m sV -v m. jW ! ' 'MM 1 UK & E. COIt. 16th & JACKSON STS I Moderately Priced ! Autumn Fashions! Is a Distinguishing Feature of ' , The Autumn Displays Here i f Naturally you want your Suit or Gown correct I in line, trimming, fabric and color and here you j have the satisfaction of knowing that because of our location out of the High Rent District, you get j the maximum of VALUE-GIVING. " . Suits Many recent arrivals show new and original treatments in lihe and trimming that will appeal to every woman. - The lat est fall styles are" $32.50 up to $125 Dresses j Those colors and ma- S terials which proclaim I Fashion's latest 'are de- f veloped in a wide range of fascinating model for I every occasion &, $22.50 j up to i $98.50 ! Bewitching j Chapeaux j Large or small j You will find a score of Fall Hats I that seem to be "just made for you" in all the wanted fall shades. inch ! oveftK. -1 .--i. . v V1USOS . . ,i, , t. CtescacV 6-Hoi i enamel Splasher, ) 48-inch oven, kV . closet - . .'. t '-, V, CkU, 6-Hol ! enamel door and f inch ven, higl closet ' ..j 1 , , i ) Commerce 6Ho!e J cast frein iron..ba oven with fhennon warming closets sti ; trimmed . : ; Commerce 6-Hole Sti , 20-inch oven ith thet 'ter, low base, warming stove nickel trimmed Commerce 6-Hole Stec' low base, 18-irjeh o. thermometer, warmirtt stove nickel trimmed i Combination - Range, : 4-gas. vStove hast enamel i 18-inch oven' warming c is nickel trimmed and s cast base , ..ilr. Zn. Combination t Range, v4-' - 4-gas, large size; stove fe i el trimmed, has 18-inch f also warming" closet, r doors and east .base. k.L Combination t Steel -' R 4-coal, 4-gas, full namely el trimmed, 18-inch oven high warming closet, cas' nickel trimmedjbasev . I ' Ga Range PTicd at-i SI 6.50 23JKf ' 834.50 8e&Cj,.,. Ca Plate idt Small Ar menia Prieed at i L75 84.50 Single and Double Ort with glass and' metal doc: double lining. Priced at $2.50 83.50 S4.7C 86.50 ,- .M. , If You Heed a New Rock to "fill in", then make the s4 lection at Bowen's. Several hundred from a delayed ship ; ment are offered this week . . at prices permitting .every one' irj uuy, . oee uusjiuiy on vaira ' VI ' - On Howard, Hstwcsa ISttj V Till Worlirsv6L New InvcntiL - - Wanted On man m each etm in th United States iritlr c and soma knowledge of th far. to sell the greatest time. Jabot a money-saving maehine aver ii vented; machine does tfc. wertet three . to nv men -on , the tur weighs only IS pounds, retail . 118.60; antomoDU owners, tamer and ranchmen bur on sight; aver age salea er day, fire; anr m can easily earn I80S par month ft home ; don't wait to write; ear i and sse this wonderful ihUh i work and Meore the genwvl tM gener for rear home uoatj. , . ' THE Af.lEPCAl MACHINE CO. j 220 South 14th Street. Fresh Air Camp;) in .the Country where poor motherj'' "A and chjildren are taken for ten days in the summer. ' THE SALVATION ARMY' visit all help aO give aU. . s ' ' eaejmBaaBBBeafjBBaB ' '' ' " 1 '''''' WE NEED YOUR HELP TO HHJ . 1 Sept 21st to 27tH PESPMT;: If you are troubled with rt!xi cr ches; feel tired bav hiJLV inaigestion, msornnit; pyinfcl f : age of urine, you wiU Cad cT;f fc , , ) .7