Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 06, 1920, Page 5, Image 5
THK OMAHA. HIIDAY. FKRRl'ARV . Drawn for The Bee by McMamiiif 1 l .! ''. 1 : .' l-i,rrn'.eiMl V :'i iu't j ' BRINGING UP FATHER Se Jigg Mafgi i Ktitl Page of Colon in The Sunday Bee. u, m V ( i know w ha I , meet " , ,v s, v , ,n, ! hi miht i I . t upoi 1 m a car coni- ,. - b .. !i I had -.ceil be lli', i i saw us be. ipc, Vv so as etfrc ' i , a , w i oad. ' ' i i , a , I , r i og ii ic Adopt Pl.m Thai Will Unifv Bodies -'IC. -V I'D LKt TO Hi,vt a, LITTLE Of" OOR ATTENTION- A'oK '(OCR DMJCHTL'P- TO DANCE VvlYH ME. ' L.Ab'T NlC,HT ANO tHE V.'ELL lOU APE OTTItV A ft OUT A"o LITTLE- A 1 C AN Vsfc MX) rSUCH PUT COl CM' VH.i MMti'l H I ri i:'. l aUmH'o AT NOI HIN'- I 11 NO WELL WHAT DO "TOO V.ANT rt-FCRE I throw -ioli I rUs,Ht U fS ill. i ' ; 1 , HEP .r-'1 "o- (.".X 'o ... ' 1-' C- V.-l i- , 4 : J I ton w 1 t buds tn th' lob'ii and thr I , m, . t ' SKIN ERUPTIONS WITH POSLAM tCll ihe n is n I V Mi .. til 3 v- -. . rv - -m ')S -x - Ml ( ip'l - s ! ,( ' 1 ,1 f.,,p. Hits the spot, -JV9VX xt. ,,V0vl. -) For rv lunch 'viK eat 8 POST T0AST1ES Somebody Lied A !":).- to'.) in th.-tl I'arlv nl. l''.ni Ibht rl..).t..-.l a -I i l.v f.-r P ''.. O'tr i...r- rn- r-ipfifnfit: t'.1 r I p iTj 'h .-r f' pt - .1 i" ' .-a't. ' n. P. nrH n- rr. i ' '-n I'fl.fv I'Vl'-MU' I'.' A "New Home "Sew ing Machine Given Away Free Monday at Union Outfitting Co. Demonstrator From "New Home" Sewing Machine Company is in Attend ance. ONE DOLLAR Delivers a Sewing Machine to Your Home For Spring Sewins. The rtp(M;il npnionslralion and S;de (if "NW Home" Sewini; Ma clunos at the 1'nion Outfitting Comnnny ronies to an fnd Friday evrrt'tu'. wli.' n ;i Sewing M;nhine will be trivrti away. Cnine to the store for full par ticulars. Vmi may Ire the fortu- lvite one. NO purchase is neces sary. The ''."ew Home" Sowing Ma idune is the last word in r.i'jn fw-itpr Machine construction. Its many improvements enable it to sew faster, feed stniijrhter and nlake a mo.'n perfect stitch. j If you nre ihinl iis; of Sprint: j cloth. -s for votirs.-lf and the chili-en. ail vmi unci is a HOI.L K in hae n "New llotim" delivero'i t 1 you for ni-mir -wwiim. A few easy j'-iynicni- a ltd it is your-. At ihe 1'imm'i Outfittinc Com- "tt'V, lnca'rd out of the H:nh : Kent I'l.-tnci. no transaction is m er con-ah-red c 'inplvte until customer is sarisidei As al- I avs, vou make your own terms. Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If you want to keep our hair in ! 'lof' that I scarcely had any hope of cot..f condition, he careful what you 1 fVt'r pettinjr any better. My apne wash i' W'th. l''tp was nt'ver vor ?ood either, and Most soaps ami prepared sham- m-v ftomnch was also in bad condi poos cmtaiii too much alkali. Thisi'K'm dries the scalp, makes the hair brit-j ? 1 ",,v,lr thought there was tin. and is vcrv harmful. Mulsified : ; medicine m the world that could cocoanut oil shanmoo (which is pure : m'lp niy rheumatism. Rut a person and entirely greaseh-ssl is much bet-.never gets too old to learn, for 1 ler than auvthii'g oKe vou can us,. : had taken Tanlac hut a few days for shampooing. ', as this can't pne :"hen I could feel my pains easing sibly in lure the hair. i",1- A1"tpr t"'i"z it for about two Smipiv molten MUir hair wnh!weeks and found 1 could walk all water and ruh h in. One or two j ,,v,,r tlu' house without, feeling a teasnoonfuls will make an abun- P-'m1- I wa tho liappiet woman you uar.ce of rich, creamv lather, and ''0u!' '!n''i- 1 tvilu-erl my elbows cleanses ihe hair ami scalp t hor- ! lv'i so stiff and sore and 1 0 iu-hlv. Fhe hither rmss out eas- , -'ouH raise my hands to eat with dv and removes everv particle of I1'" Mif fcrit'.K near so much. Then diisi. .lirt. dandruff and excessive,' M sn encouraged that my hus ml. The hair dnes nuicklv and even - 1 ''"l f'1'' several more bottle" lv, and it leaves it fm, and sdk Tanlac and now I am not only br'tr'.", flu.'A and ea-v to manam'. ' 'ri. of the rheumatism, but my appe- on can 'get Mulsified cocoanut,"'0 i'1"' wonderful and my stmt,. o-I shampoo al most ;mv drug st-ire. , ach seems in better condition than 1 is or v ohe.'iK. and a few ounces it everwi'-. Before faking Tanlac I :- t-noLit-'h to last. ee-cone in the 1 hadn't sit pt well in years, but now familv for months. IN T Zemo. the Clean. Antiseptic Liquid. Just What You Need. Is Not Greasy Don't worry about eczema or other sktn troubles. Vou can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo. Ob tained' at anv drug store for 35c, or extra large bottle for S1.00. Zemo generally removes pimples, blackheads, blotches, eczema and ring worm and makes the skin clear and he j'thv. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, tnt'sept'; hauid, neither sttcky ror crcasv and s.ama nothine. It is easily applied and costs a mere trife for each application. It is always dependable. Tbc . W. Rose Co.. Clevlad, 0. FOR K R RES ANIMALS' PART IN WAR IS TOLD BY SCIENTIST E. H. Bayncs Describes Use fulness of Dumb Animals In Lecture in First Methodist Church. W hr m ir r t is ' .1.1 I r 1 v.l iv':; , 1 1 ,1 t n ,' 1 " f - i.M'.i- ' 1 -1 i 1 ,ip i i in . I In K ii-i i- ! K m-'i'm: in J" i!I'-l'at. ti In I'll'' . "I " M I MM W ''I M .l.llM II d I it'.-" tl'r I- "-st Mi tin-Hi-t i Inn i ! j !.it t'.i:1't. In- I i.'iiiT pini I ' f 'I ' -I -'..."-!""..'!' t "M ' . K 'J.ltnv; I !!( t( r .-. -i i 1 Mi c.i r i c I ; Mi R.n np- " 1 '- I i i ' t . !,-, i ' in ) It.- i ,i "( ..Mr If !". r tV.' II-.' In m-IiiiH rip- Icm," f'-in , '.'I. I .i'icrrc t'l'.f v. 'H. ,l,-.l. .'.in.. I ) : 1 1 v- ilr-rt I..-- the It 4 h ; t i .1 (I- 1 1 i f.l I - t r . ' I' - 1 1 in C -' I '- Ml Gr.'c Donkvs Credit. " ' t 1 1 lit! lvt.-f Mi -l'i -(--.11 I., (In- ..f i'.v.i-v. .1 tlir j A '!.' he s 1 1 !,! . rrc mr, in I t.i l t, , i r r v tit. -,t i I'lndnl i p un ! tlir 'i:M hue t ' ''..-il.!s, (o .it t I t.. tlir .in. ' hn,--- and t,i hau ji.ir- r.u narrow o':o iaiiroa,!-. A ! tra at Illl'lihtT larye v, il ' t p don- i kfV, lli'h C.llliC '" ''P kinnvil as j "A I'm h 's wh't- mi,-, ," wtMP n-cd 1", 'the l';iti-h mi I'a'psjMip f..r Mfv.mh o, thr. am-. I here w.m.- anprovmatidv l' ES TO TOWN FOR FIRST Ti IN MANY YEARS Is Free From Rheumatism. Now Tanlac Is Wonder ful, She Says. "Tins is the first time- in years that I have been away from home, end if you had seen what a dread ful condition 1 was in five or six years ago vmi would be surprised to e me in this cinre now," sa;d Mrs. M. A. Titis of Hanna City, Illinois, m rel it mg her remarkable experi ence to the Tanlac renresentative at fhe Sutliff Case Drug Store in Pe-'ria a few days aero. "At the time I began taking Tan lac," explained Mrs. Pitts, "I was mi crippled up with rheumatism that i . ii i cumin i even waiK across the house (, rc--c- witbout stopping fr my pain t0 n,,r capacity tor comedy has suf-ea-e pp. But now J am fooling as ! f, r, a Vl.rv i,tt!e in tile t ran -itioii. lor we!! as 1 d;,J twenty-five years ago -he ha- nn-ivifnt of phytuir.r t!at and 1 want everybodv j(, know that ,- call debg'nts when slip bent her it's all p.."-;: use of what Tanlac hasjcit ta cou'edy aio-'e. her -parkhng done f"l' 'lie ivn.r tv is i:-,t to I"" ' nrred. ev,n ' "My arms and legs pained me cm tmiiiiily so that there was no ease nr comfort for me day nor night. ! My ktmes were so stiff, swollen and i sore 'h;it when 1 tried to take a step they almost, gave wav. The pain nearly drove me distracted. I had been suffering this way for twenty years and tried s-o many different : liniments and medicines with no re- 1 1 sleep all night lone just like a ! child. Well, it '? nothing less than I wonderful the way Tanlac has got !ten me over the rheumatism. Why, my limbs are as free from pain as Mien I was a girl. T am now able to do all my housework and, as I said, I feel as well as I did twenty five years ago. You can just ask coy of my neighbors out there at Hanna City, for they all know what a bad f;x I was in and will teil you how easilv I get around now and en joy myself again after being housed up for so many years unable to get off the place, and 1 will never pet through praising Tanlac." Tanlac is sold in Omaha at all Sherman $ McConnell Drug Com ranv's store:-. Harvard Pharmacy ;;;!.! West I'nd Thcrmacy. Also For , rest, and Meany Drug Company iu , South Omaha and the leading dru?- L'ist in each city and town through out the iU'.e of Nebiaiika. Adv. illinium l.,,M-,-- iicil iv t'ir arni't". of i ;.. i,i,,!i .mil t.'u' a;'k's diit im tin- ( it t'i'- iiinnlM-r al-'iit S.lXIH,. "Mil cr.' k-'ic-l "i .lir-1 tr.'tii work i'I'C l'-it'-ii t'l.'k t'.'f hrt i'jt oi l' i:urv.' nf I'.f I'll" w.irtll'H li il i. n: I ! 1 1- lit. i niMtppil n r rr inniiiM st.'nTn on flic ro.tvl ol 1-1. i:n, itli t !ntt s.i nil i of Intrs.-t. ,-. t ,H li -t.it'. tn. htii in -t Inn si' i m ! r 1 1 i't.- -t itioii rrli-st it .t "i pr'iiit ;.lo -n ,il j.f.oi. Oxen Were Important. "t Im "l ,iK" (Ij''.1 .m ninn'Mant i,tt m (In- ,i p-.t"-,ll 111 I l.l'HM'. in- ,'.-iv.Mi!i; srt-it su'i. ovrr ronich i.nint'v hctorp military to'l- urv r .. 1 1 - -1 r u r 1 1 ri I lirv (pre Hitiliff in I'Tt; -tring-.. 1 50 t.t JiH't ofn t.'in. nil pnllffl fi'iirnmin C'li". thi"oit;'i n.i.-.t- ,mrl roiiit'i ,.ni"trt N't R..i 'V-. iiml tiilnit" I., ti-.r t"..ni is on.- ,, tlir in-i-t liclpflll : ,n :. t s to thp n 1 1 - in tlif .it . "I'll. "ii-t 1 ' i c n 1 1 loll ,t. in .i"'A.rp In-i-nin!." li.' s.uil. " lirn l!n- I ,i r iil.i;-. i r.- ahoiil to rntrr tin- iH' ','n- li lt v. i s rt on fir' h ml t'.n piL'' ""s liiirnrrl. Tin t TS rl.inr t'' l.'.'ii thrni mil of (lp hailHs anil li-i ot thr I unmans." Funeral Services Will Be Held Today for Mrs. George I untia! sf-rvups tor Mr-. . 1 I ii oi gp w 1 i' he lipid this attr 1 11' ii ui ,it .' ii-"iii th. hoiiir at Jl ' North l-ift-t'ni'l ,t pnur by II. I'. Dunkpr. Lhi's-t'.-i.n Srit'iirp rradrt. Fhr mtviks riii In- privjt'- (l. l . Rpdn-k. O'Tgc R I'rin-. W. 11. Whrrlri and V. V Fr . i. ( im ih,t. (irorge S. W'rieht aid ( iP"r, !ilu:f- will Will hr Ml 11. Mavne of ( iimifl iip pallhcarrr Burial I Will pr in fitrr-t l.av.ll irmripr... i .. .. I rrniitii an riior it was 'tatri! in 1 I... !.', P.ri- r MPr 'a v I 'm - h, id ve-t, AT THE THEATERS S.-.M F. l i 1 ISC, reminiscent of llilen.a I i i hie may hr trace,! throi'-,i Vivian Hunt as M,irw rt A up in plays the role in "The Woman o r,:-op ? r," winch slip did at thr Fi-.mdcis theater last ntht. 1 h-s is perhaps dn.r in some sense to thr -tmilaritv of the position in which rach of tho-p w-(nipn finds hcrstlf -'eijii'red ti reiiouncp the rcat love of a lite and to face the future alor.c. i'.ut Helena's love was for the hus band ot another -woman, and Vivian loved her own. Slip had no pood old doctor and minister to teach her to teat her heart .-.way from all its hold r. the adorpd one; she simply had to do it heiself. The poi.nrnicv of I er pj--ion is porfayed in a sueces--ion of .-cei-.cs in the second act of 'n? p'a, wotkins up to a climax ot -uch strength as she has not cs hi'utrd smcr the days of ""Fhr t treat I':ide." hut witii its crisis tnininK on a (liferent adjustment of the element-. In tee Moody drama it was her own un.horn child that aroused her; in this it is that of the other wi man And the pur if-cation of re nunciation "f more surely indicated i if than in e'thrr of thp drama? thn-uieh fp 'i Miss Anghn ha -teadd- battled her wav upward to a pouit ". Perp she may fairly he listed anieuMj the real'v great emotional tor (bp proti'ess of thr mos; seriou rrdr she n., Fitelv a-siitued, and thi very ipiali'v eninnces the tragedy of a woman's -on as J.- enacts it. A company ot uncommon ability presents the plav with .Miss Anghn, who has shuwii her further att by staging anl directing the piece. Mr. Fhvl F.ric. her leading man for sev eral years, still contributes of Ins finished workmanship; Mr. Erurp Langdoii d,.,es a eomedv role with utter absence of the obvious; Waiter Ci'uinelly is not only sympathetic hut absolutely sound in his "Cayley Drummlc" part; Sidney Mather, suave and almost impudent in his in sistence gives a new notion of thr necc-sary villain, that of a man who callously argue- that his selnsh vices an- iutn,d''e bieaiisc lie wills them a, id i-' able to piv for tiiem. Nedda I la, : 'gait plays well thr girl v. ho-e -. p-u,. selbshness wrecks t!n,e li'e-: Marion Bu-ney and II u-r-ct Stetb'i.; furnish two excellent characters, ai d Oorge Shatp gives w , nderfut hie to thr part of tlir old Italian who worships Vivian Hunt ..nd reverences the art of her hus band, hi- master. N'.'thinsr Margiret Angbii has ever plived is dune so well as this. In i un of her many roles has she i erued so cot'vtici'ip. .."d never ha- I her great c niiinaml of tin actor s art. iii all its lights and -hadows, its ricks and subtleties, been so per iectlv shown. " Flip Woman of f,r.-ne" vdl hr at thr Brandeis the rest oi the week, and deserves at tention from those who really enjoy a good play. It is doubtful whether the Or pheum has presented this reason a m..tre popular show than the one for tl'e current week, which has two s;e'!at attractions and one featurrd act. 'Fhe musical jeomedy favorite. Maud l.ainber, is appearii'g with the most popular of song composers. Lamest K. Ball. They present a vocal and piano act. Wilhtir Mack, with thtee. associate players, is of 'ering his new comedy, "Two Is Company." The amusing plavlrt w a- vt rdti-n and produced bv Mr. Mack. It is the cleverest end best acitd vaudeville sketch that hr ba rver givru to the stage. Magic, juggling, posing, acrobatic work and 4 musicjl act are combined in the Continued Decrease In Influenza Cases, Health Body Reports 1 H fl I V I'f tV ( a M' S fpitiH i,t thf hi-jl'l if mflum.-a department '. .Inr ;d,iv n iikp.l a Citiiiiiiif-, r!,-itea-p in the pretateinf ni this d" -ra-r 1 hr total tor the u,-, I 's pll. I h'rr deaths ln-.ii, mditrnra, sr-. mi 'roll! pprimpnilj and foul "oin otiiet causes wpir irporicd Wrdnrsilav. Total deaths tepo'trd t'ns wtek lo and nu hiding; Wtdnr day ii t c h t : I n rl uen -a, IK, p-ieii-moina, l,t; other cause--, I , Hr J. 1- hdwaids, hpalth cr.m in--',, tin , stated t'l.it s'nrf lantta'v II. idle! the intlu.na "Htb'e.ik ap Vt''v i 1 1 i e. "In-' e ha p bprn .'s , Path- iio in m' Ui'en ' a oi "Miurnra . on ated be .neuipon la, t. pj o.-aths Mom ppeumon-a 100,000 New Flu. Cases. Waslnnpto!'. 1 eh. More ihan Inn. 1)0(1 addition,,! influPn-a i.i"--w i-re rrported during thr wrrk pndpd lanuarv el. s s a statement issued I v- tiip public health srrv'er. The 'ar,cert tncrea-e was m New Vork I Mv. where .i"'.4"'i new rases had developed. 'Ihe epidemic is stradd" abating at nearly jll jiiny v.inip.i, at cm ding to reports. Fire Destroys Home While Family Is Attending Show 7 he home of Rotrrtr ( . 1 ubh-, U(7 North I w ! nty-eighth street, : ;' destroyed by Iht ld-t night , w hile thr ' ii!l''v w.as attending a ow down town. Fhr .ip wis ih-Mn-pln', a r.eig'il.o 'lie pre " - -a , ! t vered bv I. I . Fhe cause of he poor w iring. offering of Charles and Henry Rigo-h-t.-o. This is tire la-t dav of "The 1 I'-rpte Review," with Sprilman and -hubrrt, at the davetv. Tomorrow, matinee, will begin another of those, Miiric-L-niiiiiir week- for which the , 'iavetv is tatnous. "Fhe honor vis itor will be none other than the wi ll known Lew ("I'rof. Dope.") Kellv. who has as many admirers to the sipiare mile in Om.tha as any player v ho comes to town Hp is heading his own brand new "how, which '- under thr management of lack Singer. I..adie' matinee today tomorrow at J :15. and I ; act that he has nipt Mpspite the wi;!i nri small measure ,t su, cess in his theatrical career, it is the ambition oi Ci. Clayton jl-'rye of the ca-t of John ("cut's musical eomedv . ....... - b'oiv lioiv l-.ves.' which comes to the Br.indeis for a foiir-dav rn- gagement next Sunday, to emulate the old sons and betake himself and his two sons "Down On the Farm." Mr. Frve is passionately fond of outdo, ,r life and declares that some dav lie is going 'to turn farmer and grow vegetables and rai-p chickens, " --- "On the Links," the musical eom edv featured at thr Fmprpss, js a romance of the green, replete with eoi'ieilv, song numbers and danc ing. Fhe principals in the a t are foe Stanley and Margattt Kvan. 'I hr coined ng and dialogue con ceit offered bv F and New ton, - bright an.) amusing Ml-' N'rw ton would sped viicep-s for any offer- j inc. I Flashes From Filmland Xcighborhood Homes I.OTHKOP ?4ll Hint ItlirOl Rer' i,m-U la "l.i.nthaoii. 1,1,1 .' a's.t R.illr. e, mip.lv nr., I Mill' rn,! .1r.fr COMKIKT :Uh ii ml Mntiin K1r I'iiiE'is" b R'ii-r' .ftilien: tli "tlreal R.-t,lluiii Mvv'tv,'' rh.iraei' '.. i I,ii1 UlK-V 'i"-:. ,'" I.RWII- lnth and Itlnnry W nil, e K-'I'l in "Til.-! I.rtlterv Han" ana n VtaeK Sri,.,,-!, ,..,m,,!. en'HIH, "l'i r A If. P!a. " H XMII TON tnth nn.l Hamilton H"l.n ,',;i ,n '.spi-fire a',-1 So lip. ' 1l XMOMl Mth unit MWp .l,,nie. .1 i ', rt" I , lit "Vll.l'iifht Mar," anrl Helen eilh-i"-. ti .'Km. I Msirrv " Al'I'IU A .Htli nn.l 14-HVPnivoHli Vli' lieil I.. i Pi "I- 0,, s Oe,I . al'i ci Il.l. ANOIHI'R of tho-e beautiful, capable hiroinrs which F.l-ic Fetgusim portrays so well on the screen is the central figure in the star's picture. "I oiiutrrfrit." which will hp offered at the Rui'to iheater t''da'- and tomoirow. Mi-- Fergu son as'a iiu'hern gnl, to replenish her family's falling tor'upe, secures a position in the se, i t service and rounds up a gang ot Coiintrrfp;trrs alter a series ot , xciting adventures, Tip scenes are laid in the -tinny South, in ultra-fashionable New-; pott, and on board a yacht in the harbor of fhe famous resort. In the chief male role is David Powell, Republic FIRESTONF RIM5 Wheel Builders My Heart and My Husband ADKLE GARRISON'S New Rlmsc of "Revelations oi a Wile" What Madgr anrl Mrs. Ticfr M't On tlir Road 1 .lPs.pi ill ,n hiOIll!ng i" flimc ,1! 1 P 0 1 1 1 d !iv:ny;p- .chiishIi-i ing iIip p.mritv of fh w.-ifilrnlti- I had h' .'".I.i.'ht to out r.in-p t.'.r nit niMP t-i l!'"!cc ha ITpton to u;c( 'In- di i f trlprtnj .in mi '.tO'dt-ri'd I'-up Iiiipii. v, In, li had nonp i ponnn srrv.u r in my ,nd l"lr - w .ij. In-'islly in nt-l i;iv..nli- n "i- I'u-h.i' is. With it I untr a ,-lo-i'f ri!n"s sm ill h,.t id Ini', ii with h lur n u u !l" w r i s t ii n I mi u i; 1 1 Hi!'.,, n ct l.. J., Ii.isr .in.l a In, i'aii lihtwPH'ht sM'.-ti-r ( oinph Inl inv lttTi . ' Im Ii 1 illi.in. v.it'n l,,in iitllp n.it. p!-o,r,np, f,l '-.i l td, I, if ,,; ill i u-hl." Tlir ( I .h ' 'I , !! "in i . 1 1 thr -li.irlc h.i.istrd .il-u g.ivr mr .1 i,i or, it'h' tdnt as in .'-, its limit. i tionv .itfordcd, ami I 'tatted tor inv drive in hifsh sp-.nt-, w'lifh wrtr not F--sftipd by the vpi,- of t.ifrtv 1 frit in h ivinp thr tfittdy iijjniP ot Mi-. 1 li er I rsi,p lur. i With the iiipi"'.rv rd lirr ) ' j r- -1 ! --nnndr-cript fi-iniik; i -tijiiT - br tote in v innid I had been pirpared tot almost .:ny freak of attiir. lint when she a npra.rnl at tlir cainp shr a,,; d'pssp'l m a rhean but will Ut tin; wh.itp -hirtwaist ami blaik skitt.t with hei oidv flatn!)ov.iiice ihr l-'i;. red. C'ttoii rosfs on her fidid blue -aih.r hat. Shp broiirlit with her a iarpr i rctonne bag. evdentlv cine of the b'ir knittintr bae- su prevalent durinq the war, whnh I licduced had lierp civen to btr by some summer residents who po longer used it. From its caparious diths , a well known leading man. and the , cast iriiTndrs HrU-ne .Moiitro-c, it'harles (ierard and Charles Kent. Moon Wealth, and its pown to fr r (leceptirm in family lv -hips, is thr i:t"ccn motive in tm "i'ddwyn production, "Fhand- oi I-of," which is to be prr-rntcd th-' hiilaitte of the week at the Moon theater. This imd, riving tact is not revealed until the end of the story, but on it the story rests. Ihinic! Cabot's first wife had bprn tmia'th ink After her death it was the sec ond v?ife who discovered Fn i prcde ccssor's infidelity. But thp second Mrs. ('abut, loving hei stepchild, if '"sen to divulge the secret she nau uncovered. .evprtne!e'-s, iipr hus- i band found out the truth in his own wav. 'Fhr shock de-troved the ha'o whirh he had erected about the tir-t Mrs. I abot and placed it above the ' head of her successor. . c. ...:.s., .1.. ....!.. .t.. """ 's "'" n i tl,at 'a;i "t shown in pictures. ,m,l , ''"' hai rea- , LeKov Scott's great "0V1'1. "A Daughter ot 1 wo Worlds, has only been made more vivid by : " ; tran-terral to the screen. Ihe - production vi'I have its k,,t show at the Strand theater today and Saturday. Ihe film production ot 'this novel was made by Norma 'I al- 1 mailer and F.er own companv .and o good is the picture, it carries tin tamp "t approval of ail movie fan-. o sav that Mi-s 'lalmadge has mvlr lentii more stri,..iiig charaiter ot Ma I. than . ven the book. is s.ijm ".othing but hat. can biheved by th'sr who jt famdiar a ith former l ture. bv this vi'ung t -o . Sun "Should a Woman 'Fell." w i'ii a Ca-t cvfi ptiou.d. In-aded -,--Mire Lake, i- drawing luge crowds tr, the Sun. Ihe photoplay presents the problem of a girl rontvemt, d v.-'th either confessing; t,i the man she loves a secret of her pa-;, ni accepting h;ui without telling of it and so winning a certain, though guilty happiness. 'Fhe product:oti and convincing acting of tiip players arr no less meritorious than the stoiy. It w ill be ofir red for the last limes to'iay and Saturday. Muse -T'Iip Muse theater an nounces it has -ecurpd. for pre-enta tion today and Saturday "Six Feet Four." the picturiatie.ti of Jackson tircgory's vibrant storv of the gnat outdoors. 'Flu's picture storv abounds with thrills, icunaiicr. quiet humor and dramatic "punch,'' and is a production much to he enjoyed by lovci's of the cintqY.or bfe and action. William Rus-ell i- cast in the beloved role nf "Kink" I hoi n ton, who stoops as he piiteis all dears eivcept thosp ot his own home. Empress No finer vehicle than "Imp in bxile," -ho" 'up at the 1'.", prc-s theatre, could havr been found icr (diarh'lt Wa'ker, llpnua- Saut sclii. Wl'P, lei Oakma,;. Melliniirnr. MacDowell and thr celebrities v ho brine 1 li r scrrrn t'l hi'" thr characters of Cosmo Hamilton's novel. "Fve in Exile" is a compelling human stiry, with jralou'v as its central thnnr the jealousy aroused in three men who are in love with the same woman. Truck: TRUCK 80DIES t i ssss IUV li so I. p,-,,l(.,,, ,'i, ., ,1 up ml ' don't I'll im i o s a p i lo Ma, ...I, 1 1 ' ,r tl II 1,1,1 1 t II I.MC " ,.ol,e,- I,..'. iletMMtl ,1 Id - ha. -111, in .. i M n.p's tilt-. - een a ri.ali'ii t i oui i t n i -i hild's ib.-t to Mi- 1 .,'-''. ill die uppre--, d ,-bs.ippt , n ,d, h i t heoi'v ' M t ,t 1 1 11 -ni, peoplr beinc mpih r bl'le ' (i H.mI.i.'s t,-.-.l"',- 1 1 , n i t' r , M ,...-., C'th'i. I mi I ' ul.l u ,11,,' J:r , ,r,i! lp,,,M,d'., ibd not l, , e 1 1 1 d I d! la te , n anot had h, e dead o, ,,'ihd i It i -1 , d . a i moment n i ut m h I 'a, k 'Ced , t In I Midulg. im' "lil in s,M.. and I,.- .inp'n ..-ahnr t' J, ,pp ot If. tr :. and .Itt'r s.nplmg it. 1'iii'iMed tp'ilr ,,pd ,ip, alier turn in(,-, e i gi i out - ti etc h"d band-. Ut M 1 I I . Mrs. Ticer's Invitation. "bit (he: one now, and thr ot he, . t -urU't ' , -in said, a I'd t C-.ni - ii up t-. : -. 1 ic I ami tgcf ,i he, i c tTicaib'. "' 'h vou are to -,,od to inr '" si,, , audi, d "1 ,,,-t .idoie apples! I 'id .. "i. k Vni o't v. t'ir O'VII Hers." "I'd Id-,.' to -. , anvbodv that ,,,!)!,! 1.,-lp h,-i:i' t "'d to nil, d-ai:" Ml I it rr irtu-e..!. ' l.t.-.k'nc fond!', down at the flushed, l-'-.l,. l,Ml, 'a. P "lb mv vt . 'iihi v I'll kk' t" , . ui' o . i a " d pn k ,ii,f apple- veil! -i ' I . " dan, ed li" and .h , n ,ii tbr very thouuht. Mr- T'or look ed at her nu.titrr que-t'oii m g ! y. "We cdki'.'tr to nick- f'e I".! r :!. t "uorrow." -he -aid heitatmg- Wollt ce iniic b, bream r th, r- en t so aw 'till many t!'( -e im-i apph .-. but we use up the brui-cd wii'dialls that wav. 1'erhap- all you folks would like t.. toiip. mar ai'd s, j. h.Oe it' iloliC. J. , ,y In ought in ,-oiue mighty line ku,g tisb and c Is today, ami it you don't mii'd taking ,ot hick with us I could give vou a fj.s'n d.i'ncr that 1 think maybe vou'd like." I bad a --udd' n. swift misgiving a- tO w, 'ueth, r f l-tld'olis I Why V.'Mlbi enjoy tiii; paiticul.ir kind of an out- inc. F'ut Ldhari was prompt in Ik: i ar. swfr, "There's nnthmc 1 would bke lift- j trr, " she said heartily. "And Manoiil just looked at In r-- sh'l t'y away j with joy it die dance - anv more. (") , course, I don't know what phi! i r. i Craham has made, but we'll tell bin. about it as -non as he gets In ve, and I'm sme he'll Jir glad to mine if he can A I, -h" dmner of v our , ock- ing. .Mrs. long wav Mis. 'I' "I'd tr w h I ' e J.1 si ic. I , . o: ;h going a I ,;'i . i with pleasure for. I un o r tin-! to ma h'- it worth your r. said vvith tpiiel digniiv. Around the Curve. She appeared to have hi-t Inr usual volubility upon the ride to Urid.giliampti.ti. and 1 -aw that she Get instant relief with "Pape's Cold Compound" Don't stay sluifcd-nnl Quit blow ing and smiling! A doc- ot "Pane's (old I ' un p, ni ti d " tak( n everv two hours until three doses .nr taki n tisual'v bieaks up a col,! and cii'b ail gi ppe mi-i i . lllC VrlV ill'-t (!o-e vpi'ip vont i logged-up iio-iiils ,mi l e an' pas -agi- of Miur brad; -tups pn- run ning; irb.yrs the In a 'Ci he, dull'irs f i ri-line - -, -"c.. "ng, "i''i,.'-. i-titt PC - - "I'ape'' I o, Compound" , (he ippcke-t. -ipi-t tehe! known and ,t- on' v a Ic ,v t cut - al 'i ug si. a, i -. I I .tils w ! t 'i, mi as-, -1 .Ml, ( . I a !'' - 111, P 1 ''I ' ,o i 1 in t ipi in i, ir. Il",-- op rape'-' COMFORT SLIPPER SALE For Friday Only One humi-pr) ran's (,f l',l' m v(i-p tiipp.'rs. tvi'ilniTii hr-, inM -f card ir "f -.- t at Philip's Dep t. Store ?1 I'M il O 51 s. Colds Break d t1 ,!r , 'I the i.M.i 1 1 i ti bad I 111, I " i I 'II 'U ' i n I upon hei .1, d-d -lie explain ihem until to a pec uh, 1 1 I v 1 1 u t tn ni - un 1 1 ot w H I'V I Oad I he, ,,'C !, t lie -i vmi i-m ' niplb . I ,1 ",'t d - I.r a-k. think I -tti.r.l bv: I l'i I'll' Inn' '" shr I eii i,,-.. ' I . I 'A anted to know. but t w l el I'd nine lmht- tatelul atoll' if --.-it SWITCH OFF! Put ,1'ud? thr S.)lt. Oil Calomel, or Pills an,1 take "Cascarets." i von ki e p, g v "in br.., !-. I",.,, and -to, nai h (lean, pipe and i-, - h with I as, ,u et -, oi met civ whipping tiiein into action noy i v d i vs w , 1 1 1 Nail -. I alha' In I Vd-, ' d. ... I 'ui v.: I ". e Wat'-' s ; 'si. ... 1. , . , I .1 lei, .1 ,. ! I I las,. .1,, i- g,-titlv i h ails; and l.gl",.te tin- H(,l,l, II, IPIUOve. th -"'li and i el in.' p I nig food and foul ga -. , tale I be t C' bde luilil t!'" h et an, ,-.) . i .,- out i ' i I hf ci d- in and biwrb- all tin- c n t 'pa t ed wa-tp in : it I an,! poisons so you OH s r i ,t'gh'.-ui up I ,i" ,it'h toiijghl will mak' vni ,'.-.,' pi-,--. it in- np.imng. Ihrv w..,k while vou ship never giipp. s,,L, I en. nr iau-e auv i in on v i uic lice, and so huh toe,. OMAHA'S GREATEST LACE CURTAIN SALE IS NEXT SATURDAY AT UNION OUTFITTING GO. Such Extraordinary Values May Not Be Had Again for Many Months to Come A Big Selection of High Grade Lace Curtains in Beautiful Patterns. A big purchase of high grad curtains bought direct from one of the largest Face mills in Amer ica previous to the heavy advance in price of all Laces and Lace ma terials makes possible this sale at the Union Outfitting Company next Saturday. In the big shipment were hun ireils of beautiful Scrim, Notting ham, Filet, Cluny and Irish Point Lace Curtains. The prices in this One Day Sale are so unusual that even though vou do not. need new draperies at th." windows until -pnng, it will pay to secure them al this time. i I no s,ivl'iL's are convineinp evi dence of the i ver-growing Pur chasing Power of the I nion Out fitting Company, located just out "f the High Kent District, where, as always, you make your own terms. Mtentlv . I n - an nit "I bc . i,k ow How To Avoid Nothing you can do trill so effort, uallv protect ymi aga-inst the Influen. or Ui'ippc epidemic as keening your organs of dige.-tion and elimination activo and your pystem free from poi'onoun Accumulations. I'octorg and hi alth aiit.boriti,B every ivhere are warning people of the danger of constipation, and A 3dviin?, anel urarinp everyone to sre that the bowels and other , liniinativi organs act freely ind regnhulc. Ordinary luativej, nnroeq anl .Mthartice, psUs, oils, calomel and Ih like, aro ponil enough to clean nut the system, but do not strengthen the weakened organs; they do not build up vitality. Why don't you twpin right today to overcome constipation sndpet your pys tern in such shape that you can feel I' f 'lulu V i", f . ,-, " '. , a 1,. ' en 1. W r.!,- f. . 1 ; I.f'Oii r-..iintta v..,, ,.',- DR. E. R. TARRY (r it'V i - i i, ,) on ?: 1-:Vft-- 210 Bee I H 1 Uk if -u.t-wap' Piles ic-!'-: - M fuiitniK v.Mir nr m in h i ir m thr in or muff -hoi' n .l Pitvlain v ht' mulit i.rs t. Km Uial m tin fitrndi1 'ii li.fr uint, pnw rrful, M'jin i t " i-1 n tut 1 1 r'iit'11 1 . p. i i i h, -1"... in HKV rn atli t '( i h t-, Kill', I ; jin.i t t!i(t . t It I . V I ,M si Ml l' fin.l ir, r ru;h( intvv tf1av - ..nr hnt ii nHimlH i -mm erupt unnl ..ii . Vit W-st 47tV rumcli'sioiin. v I :t'." .1 fit- 1 A Fill ' -dFlflfll V BARKER BLK OMAKrA.NEB. ,. POPULAR PRICED GUARANTCED CENTISTRT A S THM'A Dr. Ktlman, Asthma Remedr 're intftnl t'rlirf. 2' yraiB oi urc. T"i "1 Trtmertt Maile l It-. rite lo Dr. F. C Kins'ifl-i, Yhipt BlnrV, AufiTjsta.Maino 3-Grain Carlomene Tablets Absolutely Restore Aigor. Vitality. Strenptb to Weak Men and Women. S.dd bv All Druggists. Adv. When yon tee. I so "bine" tht even the sky looks yellow, you need BEECHAM'S PILLS A Mtrei5h liver and poorly artim. kWiwr fail to food poisons, which adect the mind as wril i the brt. Qmnins 99 reajonably surr of resisting disease. You ran do po it you will iipt get a 2.V-. t ax of Nature's Remedjr KR Tablets) and take tint each night for a whil'v Jvli lahlefs do murJi more than merely can,-" pleasant, wv bowel 'non. i nis medicine acts upon Ins Merest i ve as well aa KliminautB ( gan,,prom,il.Ti;.io,-djgsrioB, eaiit-es the ond y to get the boot vhim nt from ail the food you at, gives Mm a eood, hearty apt ct 't, e'rengtuens tue liver, over- conieg liihopsnet-s;. reflates kidney And bowel action and pivea the whole body a thorough cleaning out. This accomplished you will not have to taks lnc-diririo every day. An occasional I R. Tablet will keen your body in con dition anil you can a) n ays feel rourbest. Sold and recoaimendeii by druggists. 0 Medicioe 11 u Ji-Mfjllfy BM. in the ffifflSirroLl In World. 10s-. tU. I I x Fistula-Pay When Cured :it ";p tht cures TUf s, i OipFH-iy tn a short, ttnnr, i, opr vm t ton. No Ch!orf, k'o'iC'a1 .Hracsthrtir used .. oi"!iiu to pairl u!t'' HP. ntl " r.,r . ( . Hiih'iium Building OPIAHA. NEBRASKA