THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919, lOLDIER BODY IS imr r An nni mum liuirunruuMHb, SAY ITS LEADERS . : ,: American, Legion Commander Urges Citizens to Uphold Law' and Order . in flmaha. til WIIIMI.MV i Platoon - commanders of the American legion yesterday signed t tnd issued the following communi cation to the people of Omaha giv ing their views of the' Sunday dis orders and policing of the city: "The undersigned have been ac - tive the last few days in helping to organize and perfect a volunteer or ganization, composed largely of American legion members, for the ; purpose of furnishing the city as sistance in tiding over the present emergency. ; "The horror of Sunday night, un paralleled in the history of Omaha, nas brought home to the people in this communnity, in a terrible man- ner, tne necessity ior prompt ana -effective realization and assumption of the duties of citizenship by all i members of society. For Law and Order. "Our present organization is per fected and-stands squarely for the enforcement of law and order with out fear or favor. It will remain in existence subject to the call of Gen- I iir J ,. r. . r rri wooa aunng nis command ot the city and for a reasonable time thereafter. The purpose of this statement is to, correct an opinion prevalent among a large' number of Omaha's citizens ; that members . of the American Legion intend to con stitute a permanent special police re serve and that the members of the American' Legion can be depended upon on. any and all occasions. This is not the purpose of this organiza tion. The people of Omaha must thoroughly understand. We do not proppse to underwrite their citizen ship.;' The duty of maintaining order in 0maha is the duty of every citi zen ind the people of Omaha cannot POSLAM EAGER TO BETTER YOUR SKIN'S CONDITION I TIfrSffltf7$om FILMLAND "PHOTO PlAY OFFERING J FOR TODAY" South Side SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "The Dragon Painter," is . at the Moon. It is a love legend of old Nippon with a wild mountain artist who dreams of meeting a princess. In his imagination he con jures up a vision of the Dragon Maid. The settings are exquisite; a famous Japanese tea garden at Coronade, .beautiful night scenes in the kingdom of flowers, glorious mountain views of the Yosemite, a waterfall cascading hundreds of feet into a ravine, being shown. . The direction is good and the support is excellent. The four leading char acters are Japs and they put the real touch into the Japanese story. Rialto-ri'The Career of "Katherine Bush" who belongs to a plain, dull and unrefined middle class English fconily, accepts a position as a typist for a money-lender, and meets Lord Fitz Rufus, a dashing young man about town.' She leads him on until she meets Duke of Mordryn. She decides to win the duke, but when he declares his love for her Kather ine refuses him. He insists, and she tells him of the affair with Lord Fitz Rufus. He takes her to his arms for givinglyi A very entertaining story, good acting and the setttings are in keeping, with the English locations. Catherine Calvert as Katherine Bush is quite convincing. , . , Boyd Mary Pickford in "The Hoodlum," said to be her best com edy endeavor,' and Charlie Chaplin in "Shoulder Arms" are being shown in a continuing run here, from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. Nobetter films or offered in Omaha. Sun Madge Kennedy in "The i 'i It Isn't the quantity of any remedy you put on your akin to heal the disorder: it withe QUALITY that worka the desired results, and ia quality Poalam excel. Sat iafaction front ita ue cornea becauae Ha healing power are concentrated and juit a Htte doea so much. . , . ; . . Try this! Spread Poaiam 'over that itching akin affection at night. Then dis miss the trouble from your mind. Sleep soundly and, next morning', examine the akin and tee Juat what Poalam haa done. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St., New York City. And Poalam1 Soap, being medicated with Poalam will benefit your sk!n while used dally for toilet and bath. Buy "PAINT at HARPER'S Flatiron Bldg., 17ih and Howard 3s El Again we remind you to im mediately send us all of your Winter Garments to be Cleaned and Pressed, for THIS season will av erage up with past sea sons and it's going to be PRETTY cold PRETTY soon. " ,." '.. DRESHER BROS. Dyers, Cleaner. Hatters, Furrlera, Tailors, Rut CUansrs, Shoe Repairers. Main Of He and Plant, y Ul 1-13-17 Farnam St. Branch Office! Drawbar, The Tailor, ISIS Farnam St.; Pampaiaa Room o( Brand is Store, Wast End of Mala Floor of Burgee s.Naah Co. PHONE TYLER MS. DULL AND SHOOTING SHARP PAINS CdUfcSnfftred Sod. Pani . b Bad ud Head, Ikt Sty$ ; Carta Stopped Tkew - -Bad SpaBs. ; : Psimyrft, Mlcn,-Mn. Chas. T. rol ler, of tots place, trrltee: "In 1U I got run-doirn, sad I suffered gnat pain.. .with both ; doll and sharp shooting pains... also back and haad I was weak ana coma only ang around, and should have been In bed. I really wasn't able to be nn. At I would have spells that wonio ta i a nave to go to Deo, ana intensely. . . A . J" , - M .- 1 aecicrsy u try iruai, auu bow a great tapnavement In less than a month's tlme. I used 7 or 8 bottles and was stronger...! got so mnch better that my strength re tamed and my work was easy for ma. Cardnl did ma a world of good. It built me np In kealth and strength. I haven't bad one of those bad spells since. I havent had to take any more medicine since or have any doctors either and hare been able to do my work right along ...I recommend It to other women hifhlv an tha naarr. msdUna I tnim .for women who suffer from female trc-able." - If yon suffer from female troubles, follow this advice. Get a bottle ot Cardui today and give It a thorough; trial. It should help yon, as it baa helned thousands of other women ta the nast 40 years, at all druggista expect the American Legion to do double duty as citizens if other m- AiiA,t! rnntinlip tn follow their or dinary evocation without making any effort to change tne present sit uation. In other words, it is up to (r mti'Tciv tn see that vour own house is put immediately m or der. . Must Uphold Law. "Intelligent and responsible citi ii ran he hearHon every hand excusing or palliating some one phase or the other of the reign of lawlessness of Sunday night. We, representing a soldier organization, are of the opinion that there can be no half-way. measures, when it comes to the question of upholding the law. You must be eitner ior it or against it. That principle is not sub ject to limited. or divided allegiance. It is up to you, Mr. Citizen. "It is further up to you, Mr. Citizen, bv ycur individual aid, and moral supporjt to the prosecuting authorities, to insure the successful r.rniriitinn and ronviction of those guilty of the lawlessness and an archy which engulfed Omaha sun day night. ' "Allan A. Tukey, Anan Raymond, T. J. McGuire, L. Brinker, Clinton Brown. Amos Shamos, Charles F. McLaughlin, Hird Stryker, John Kilmartin, Arthur C. Stokes, Charles R. Glover, jr.; E. E. Kiplinger, W. S. Byrne, Ralph G. Coad, F. C. Ny gaard, platoon commanders. "E. K. Hammond, adjutant." AT THE : THEATERS V 7. Ma"K d saw i offered S2-U t rriHE Revelations of a Wife I will be the offering at the - Boyd for one week starting with a matinee Sunday and playing matinees daily. The play has created quite a bit of discussion, due to the mysterious plot . I he producer has spared nothing in the way of cast and production td make a gen uine success. Nothing ever . presented at the Orpheum has created heartier lauchtr-r than the two burlesaue sketches presented by Harry Wat son, jr., stellar attraction of the current show. 1 he most, novel ot fering is the Chinese jazz band. Recoarnized as one of the most soir iiiH chows that has ever olaverl at the Orpheum, the current bill is proving exceptionally popular. Fiske O'Hara, the popular ' Irish actor-singer, who is playing at the Brandeis all this week with a mati nee tomorrow afternoon, will re' main and give an extra and last per formance Sunday night Mr. U Uan is presenting "Down Limerick Way," by Anna Nichols, which has been judged by both critics and pub- lie as the brightest vehicle in which he has ever appeared. . - "Tillie," the new comedy success that brings Miss Patricia Collinge to the Brandeis for three days be ginning next Monday, is said to be quite different from the average comedy and in many ways unique. It is her overcoming of the many obstacles that her father has put into her way ot gaining a much de sired education, and her romance that bring the human interest to the four acts and it is the old doctor who wants Tillie to stay a Men- ronite, who brings the laughter. Omaha's visitors are satisfying themselves with the glitter, magni tude and fun contained in the per formance ot the Koseiand Girls, who conclude their week's engage ment at the popular Gayety with today s two performances.' Tomor row matinee Lew Hilton, comedian in. command of "Joe Hurtig's blaze away musical burlesque, "Girls of the TJ.'S: A." opens a week's en gagement. Matinee daily, all week. Sparkling humor with plenty of catchy musical and dancing num bers makes the Tag Day Girls, with Bert and Maybelle, a really meri torious little production. The act headlines the show at the Empress this last, half. The Copper City Four, singing quartet, find favor with the ( audience. The comedy element is provided by Frankie Hall and Billy O'Brien. Three Army Officers Transferred to Omaha Capt. F. J. Durrischmidt, who has been stationed at Hazelhurst field, Mineola, N. Y., and Capt Stacy Ber chard. Hall stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas, will arrive in Omaha and report for duty at Fort Omaha next ' Ming m wuru reccivea yesterday fronvWashington, D. G Capt. Hans Christian Jorgenson. medical corps, has been relieved from duty at Fort Douglas, Utah, and. will report at Fort Crook for dutv in a few dava . - .- Neighborhood Houses. LOTHBOP tith and Lothrop. CE CIL. DE MILLS'S production. "DON'T CHANGE TOUR HUS BAND." Comedy, "THE VILLAGE SMITHT." COMFORT nth and Vinton.' BESSIE BARRISCALE In "TWO-GUN BET TY." "ELMO THE MIGHT?," No. I.' DIAMOND 14th and Lake. CA"R LTLE BLACK WELL In "THE BE LOVED BLACKMAILER." "ELMO THE MIGHTY," No. 12. Alao com edy. GRAND 16th and Blnnsy. JACK . PICKKORD In "BILL APPERSON S BOY." HAMILTON 40th ' and Hamilton.' HENRY B. WALTHALL in "MOD ERN HUSBANDS." ANNE LUTHER in "THE GREAT GAMBLE." APOLLO 29th and Leavenworth. BESSIE . LOVE ia "OVER THE GARDEN WALL." Wrong Door." A girl with strong romantic tendencies. With her fath er she visits his mines, 1 and there meets a delightful young engineer, Bert Ratcliffe, and although she is franklyj attracted by him, neither she nor he are conscious of more than passing friendship. It was first published as a serial story in Col lier's. Th story was by Jessie Lynch Williams, and later it was published as a novel. Strand Earl Williams in "The Wolf." The story begins when Jules Beaubien, the French-Canadian trap per, hears the howling of a wolf. In the next moment his foot stumbled upon the form of a dead girl with an infant on her breast. This girl was Jules' sister. The howl occurs again in "The Wolf" when Hilda Mac Tavish, the persecuted, frightened little creature whose charm has in spired a man to seek her ruin, hears the wolf howl. The grandmothers of rural districts set great store by the foreboding conveyed in the howling of a dog at night. Theyvde clare it is an unfailing death sign if a dog sets up a mournful wail in the dark hours. Empress The part taken by Theda -Bant in "The Darling of Paris," at the Empress, is an un usual one,, dominating the story from beginning to end. The story is ' founded upon Victor Hugo's famous tragic romance, i he Hunchback of Notre Dame," and is one of tremendous interest, appeal ing to everyone. There are some large and exciting scenes in the pic ture. Muse Nazimova in "Revelation" will be seen at this theater tonight and tomorrow. The week has been a successful one. This actress is worthy of attention, as she is in a class by .herself. This particular picture has been put at the top of all her productions. It is really dif ficult to put one before the other, as she is good in everything that she has attempted. Former Resident of ' South Side Dies at Monarch, Wyoming Mrs. Rose Fredrickson, 28 years old, died suddenly at her home in Monarch, Wyo., according to news received in South Omaha, where she formerly lived., v Mrs. Fredrickson is survived by her husband, Frank Fredrickson, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Dragon; two sisters, Bessie Weath erby and Miss Marie Dragon, and five brothers, Joseph of Los An geles, John of Vermillion, S. D., and Frank and Harry Stevens of Avery, Neb. , The body will be brought here for burial and the funeral will be held Suhday at 2 from Korisko 11 Bros.' chapel. The burial will be in Grace Park cemetery. Clothes Torn Off, Police Find Woman In a Sheet Officers Farrand, Londeen. Flem ming and Jatkson were called Wed nesday night to control a fight at 4619 South Twenty-fifth street. They arrested Sam Poole, Ed Bailey, 4619 South Twenty-fifth street, and "May Doe," 2516 J street, on charges of drunkenness and disturbing the peace. The clothes were torn from May Doe" in the wrangle, and the police found her wrapped in a sheet. Judge Fitzgerald of South Side po lice court fined the men $12.50 and costs each and the woman $10 and costs. ; South Side Police Get Five In Vagrandy Net South Side police arrested Joe Galgos and Joe Salorio, Mexicans, and David Brand, Henry Johnson and Elei Talbot, colored, for vae- rancy Wednesday. Galgos and balono were sentenced to 10 days imprisonment each, Brand and Johnson were fined $10 and costs each, and Elgi Talbot, a re cently discharged soldier, was dis missed in South Side police court. Salvation Army Drive at Stock Exchange Nets $9,300 W. B. Cheek, manager of the Hartford Fire Insurance company, live stock department, announced that the Salvation Army drive end ed at the Stock Exchange building with a collection of about $9,300. Barrel Tossed to Workman Drives Knife in Abdomen Leslie Jones, 20 years old, 6503 South Seventeenth street, employed Divorce Courts Riley Howard, Benson, filed 'suit in district court or a divorce from Julia Howard, " to whom he was married 40 years ago. Te is a- la tching man. He says his. wife left hitn eight years ago. : ,; , Lulu Rich asked the district court for a divorce from Rollie Rich and the custody of their ther echildren. She charges him with misconduct. "Gertrude Cahow filed suit in dis trict court asking .that her former husband, Ernest Cahow, be ordered to pay her $500 a month alimony in stead. o( the $150 which, he was ..or dered to pay when she secured a di- at the South Omaha Barrel Tworks, had the blade of an open knife driven into. his abdomen yesterday, when a barrel tossed to him struck the handle of the knife. He was taken to St. Joseph's hospital. South Side Brevities ' The Christian Women'a Board of Mla alona will-meet Friday at 2:30 at tha home ot Mra. W. W. WJdoe, 2Z0S I atreet. Harry Dockeraon of Ame, Neb.," was fined 5 and costs In South Side police court. Thursday, for reckless driving of a truck. : , ' Balph Mallen,' 610T South Forty-eighth street, was fined $2.60 and costs in South Side police court Thursday for exceeding the apeed limit. Misses Meryl! Orother, Mildred Bliss, Kthlyn Berger.and Clara Henni. all of the South Side, received diplomas granted by the' Westminster Sabbath School board, together with the International- Sabbath School union. William Harding waa married to Miss Albah Harding September 27, at the home of Dr. R. L. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Hard ing, who -are well known on the South Side, will reside here. - J. W. Burns, business agent for local No. 602, Butcher Workmen, returned Tuesday from Chicago, where .he teatified in the wage adjustment controversy be tween packers and workmen before Judge Alschuler. Don't forget that when you buy that Cole's Hot Blast Heater from us we give you a linoleum square .to put underneath it free of charge. This offer is only for a short time. So be sure and make your selection early. Koutsky Favlik Co. Mrs. Barbara Ward. 79 years old. died Monday at her home In O'Neill, Neb. She is survived by a granddaughter, Mrs: Ray mond Marksberry, 3016 Sahler street. The funeral was held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning In the Brewer chapel. Burial was in Oraceland Park cemetery. The celebration of the Feast of St. Francis church will be held Sunday morn ing. There will be masses at 6, 8 and 10:30 In the morning. Rev. S. Julkowskv of St. Paul, Minn., will 'preach the ser mon during the solemn high mass. There will be vespers at 7:30 In the evening, fol lowed by a Bermon preached by Rov. Cheo bald Kalanaga of Omaha. The societies of the parish will participate in the procession. Dr. R. L. Wheeler of the Wheeler Memorial . church will hold holy com munion at 10:45 Sunday morning. Bible class, teachers' training class and elemen tary classes will meet at 4:45 In the after noon. The subject at 7:30 o'clock In the evening will be, "Joshua, the Man Who Saved Hia City." The New Bra autumnal campaign holds ' meetings every Friday evening until Noverher 1. These meet ings are well attended. vorce. June 1, 1917. ,She says her former husband has an annual in come of $30,000. . William McClung charges ; his wife, Grace, with .misconduct and desertion in a petition for divorce filed in district ; court. ; Marjories' Durflinger alleges that her husband,-Delbert, was extrtme ly; cruel . She . sued him for a di vorce in district "court. '' ; ; Ernes Grissom filed suit in dis trict court for a divorce from Mary Grissorn, charging her with deser tion. . They were" married in 1916. Charles Walters took back his wife, Blanche, . after she had de-J serted : him in May, 1918, but she has deserted him again, he says in a petition for divorce filed in dis trict court. Henry Williams choked and beat his wife, Blanche, she alleges in a petition for divorce filed in district court. She says he is a man of brutal character and charges him with misconduct. , Government Starts Action Against a Patent Remedy A suit to confiscate "Halz Injec tion," a patent medicine manufac tured by the Ed Price Chemical company, Kansas City, Mo., was filed in federal court yesterday by Assistant United State District At torney Peterson. - . ' Federal officers yesterday seized 36 bottles of "Hali Injection" from local dealers on the advice of the Department of Agriculture at Wash ington. The medicine has. been analyzed by chemists at Washing ton, who charge that it does not con tain healing ingredients which its labels specify. Buy LITTLE WAGONS for th Children at HARPER'S Flatiron Bldg., 17th and Howard That surplus piece of furniture can be turned into cash by a Bee Want Ad. Encou Bolshevism Everything that falsely encourages uiirest also encourages Bolshevism. Misunderstanding of American indus trial organization, and of its benefits to mankind, leads to unrest, dissatisfaction, and radicalism. j For example, the Federal Trade Com mission tells the public that the large packers had an agreed price for lard substitute (made of cotton-seed oil.) It reproduces letters taken from the files of one of the packers, showing that such agreed price existed. . But it failed to mention that the agreed price was determined at the request of and in co-operation with the Food Administration! Even the Department of Justice, in its unjust attempt to create prejudice against the packers, has made public these same letters, with no explanation. How long must this kind of misrepresentation continue? In so far as it is believed, it not only breeds discontent, but results in injustice to our industry. Let us send you a Swift "Dollar." It will interest you. '. Address Swift St Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Omaha Local Branch, 13th & Leavenworth Streets F. J. Souders, Manager THIS SHOWS WHAT BECOMES OF THE AVERAGE DOLLAR RECEIVED BY F SWIFT & COMPANY1 FROM THE LC OT ml AND (V PAODUCTS t CtNTJ It MID FOB TNI UVt ANIMAL it cents ran labob (.04 CENTS REMAIN. WITH SWIFT & COMPANY At PROFIT Pn6X AsVGMtt JoSitdt issir M MED CEOWM GASOLINE ODD RED CROWN a1Aaniru UA3VliU ft HBBHBBB At Filling Time-Look for the Red Crown Sign Tourist or truck driver, you'll get the same quick accommodating service. The location of the Red Crown Service Stations, the uni form dependable quality of their products, the courteous efficient manner in which those products are distributed all are designed to relieve motorists from any trouble or incon venience in re-fueling. Red Crown Gasoline is clean-burning, power packed motor fuel. Gives mileage satisfaction. Buy it by name. Polarine Oil provides perfect lubrication for any car. Keeps your motor young and powerful. For sale at the sign of the Red Crown. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nebraska) OMAHA SERVICE STATIONS: 18th and Cass 18th and Cuming 18th and Howard 12 th and Jackson 29th and Harney 39th and Farnam 20th and Ames . 45th and Grant 50th and Dodge 24th and I South Side 24th and O South Side 30th and Tucker-Florence i'iiiiuMiiiMiiHnii!ii!UH,wiiiiuiim (qi TT5) " CARNIVAL V- AFTERNOON -:- NIGHT -:- 15th and Capitol Con. T. Kennedy Shows THE FROLIC MIDGET CITY OVER THE FALLS WONDERLAND THE WHIP 1001 TROUBLES WILD WEST BATH OF SUZ ZETTf MICKEY HAWAIIAN VILLAGE NO NAME DANCERINE CIRCUS SIDE SHOW , DOLL LADY ATHLETIC FERRIS WHEEL CARY-US-ALL CONEY ISLAND MOTOR DROME TRAINED ANIMAL STADIUM. Special Children's Day Saturday J 1 to 6 p. m.y Oct 3 1 8 1 I