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    THE BEE! OMAHA, TUESDAY. JUNE 15, 1920
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HEADSTONE IS
PUT ON GRAVE OF
"MYSTERY GIRL"
Richly Gowned Woman Plants
Flowers in Memory of
Victim of Murder Here
Last November.
Her friends warned her that he
was the worst flirt in seven states.
But Dorothy thought she could re
form him. Now she's cursing the
day that tempted her into putting
on a wedding ring. The picture is
"Remodeling a Husband," the pro-
The mystery of the death and
identification of the woman found
slain in a ravine north of Florence
last November deepens with the
placing of an elaborate granite
headstone and a bed of flowers on
the dead girl's grave.
Authorities at Hest Lawn-cetne
tery have no clue, they say, regard
ing the identity of the person who
placed either the headstone or the
flowers there.
An inscription on the stone reads:
"Mvstery Girl, found November 20,
1919; buried Dec. 2, 1919."
A richly dressed woman drove to
the cemetery in a limousine several
weeks ago and asked to place flow
ers there, H. 13. Shook, superin
tendent of the cemetery, declared.
She gave no name, he said. Several
days later the headstone was found
on the grave.
It weighs 1,000 pounds.
The death of the mystery girl was
one of the most unftahomable mys
teries -ever encountered by police
and county officers. The girl, ap
parently not more than 26 years old,
was found dead from a bullet wound
in the head.
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at sea on a ship of the
Great White Fleet cruising to
the West Indies, Central and
South America.
Opportunity for unique side trips
ashore, visiting the ancient cities
of the Spaniards, old-time pirate
haunts and the fascinating modern
capitals of Latin America.
Cruises 15 to 23 - days. Sailings
twice each week from New York
and New Orleans.
Ask your ticket or tourist agent, or
write direct for free illustrated folder.
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gram at the Strand Thursday to
Saturday, inclusive. The production
is a real family affair, with Dorothy
Gish starring and Lillian directing.
Now that Gov. Coolidge of Mas
sachusetts is republican nominee for
vice president, it's interesting to note
that he recently vetoed a bill calling
for state censorship of motion pic
tures. But, alas, because he said the
bill as it read had such wide scope
that it was unconstitutional, not be
cause of any sympathy for the producer.
Robert Warwick, war hero and
picture star, has iust been sued for
$38,000 back alimony by his former
wife. She says she married him in
1902, when they were both studying
music in Paris. She declares War
wick's real name is Robert Taylor
tsien.
Gov. William D. Stephens of Cali
fornia called around at Universal
City not long ago and in an inter
view with Edith Roberts -learned
that the film city has its republican
and democratic circles and that the
AT THE .i
THEATER'S
OWING to the enormous demand for
seats this week at the Orpheum
where 39 tiny men and women sing
ing midgets, are featured aa the head
line attraction, patrons will be doing well
to attend the vaudeville show which starts
at 6:40 in the evening. More seats are
available at that performance than at the
one starting at 2:40 or at 9 in the eve
nine. Although the midgets and their
production come as the most expensive
act on the vaudeville stage, the usual pop
ular prices are to prevail all this week.
The headline offering la an exposition of
small people on a large scale. Three ele
phants appear In the attraction, also 20
ponies, 15 hunting dog, a tame deer, a
monkey and two carloads of scenic effects.
The tumbMng and gymnastic part of tUe
performance is a thriller.
Topping the bill at the popular summer
time playhouse, tho Empress, are tha four
Hursleye, gymnasts. They present an ac
robatic act which Is thrilling as well as
entertaining.- Their comedy la refreshing.
Vlllant and Villanl, billed as the leader
and the tenor, presents a comedy singing
act which la sure to gain popularity. The
tenor has a beautiful voice, while the
leader Is very amusing. Gaylord and Her
ron, "Two corking girls." will offer a
comedy. Hinging and dancing act full of
mirth and laughter. The girls are charm
ing and have pleasing personality, which
helps to put their act across In a clever
manner. Sharing headline honors with the
four Hursleys are Mr and Mrs. Melburne,
In a vestpocket farce entitled "On the
Sleeping Porch." 'J'hla sketch Is said to
b3 one of the funnies on the stage this
season and Is sure to win applause.
The meeting of the Tenants' Pro
tective League of Omaha will be
held at the council chamber, city
hall, Wednesday evening, June 16th,
at 8 o'clock, instead of Tuesday.
Blanks for membership will be
ready, so come prepared to join.
Everybody welcome.. Matters
greatly affecting your interests will
be discussed. Remember the date
and place. Advertisement.
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to buy the same items that they could get more conven
iently elsewhere.
We have tried to bring about that condition by making our
service mean something.
Service, to our mind, includes information about the goods we
ask you to buy.
If you're not satisfied with buying your shirts from a salesman
whose chief duty seems to consist of spreading out his stock,
come here and ask for an Eagle Shirt.
We dare say you'll know more about shirts when you leave
and why EAGLE SHIRTS have very little competition.
You'll have reasons for buying. The shirts themselves will
give you enough cause for coming for more.
A great collection. -
$2.50 to $18.50
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league of nations is a tender subject.
Arguments concerning the league
are often used as "lines" to get up
a good hot argument in front of the
camera, the star told the governor.
Frank Mayo's chief recreation and
diversion is buying oil stock. He
says he now has enough handsome
engraved certificates in green, gold
and bronze to paper a room. He
blames his inability to resist the
temptation on the fact that the rich
LaBrea oil fields are not far from
his Hollywood home.
Downtown Program.
Rialto Charles Ray in "Paris
Green."
Strand Katherine MacDonald in
"Passion's Playground."
Sun Wanda Hawley in "Miss
Hobbs.
Moon "Girl of the Sea" and Nine
Grenadier Girls.
Muse Tom Mix in "The Heart of
Texas Ryan." ' '
Orpheum Owen Moore in
Sooner or Later."
Empress George Walsh in "The
Deadline."
Neighborhood Houses.
Grand Billie Burke in "Wanted
Husband." Jiggs B. in "Father's
Close Shave."
Hamilton Anita Stewart in "Vir
tuous Wives."
Death Result of Pall.
Injuries suffered last Saturday
when he fell 25 feet from a second
story porch caused the death of
George W. Wright, 71 years old,
2407 South Thirteenth street, at a
hospital. Mr. Wright was helping
lower a heating stove from the sec
ond stor of his home when a block
and tackle gave way, causing him to
lose his balance.
Strike Call to Policy
Brings Out Riot Guns
Following a call that trouble was
brewing among workmen and strik
ing hod carriers, at Forty-third and
Cuming street, police with riot guns
made a hurried trip to the telephone
building being constructed by Gould
& Sons.
Strikers were attempting to get
the workmen to leave their jobs
when the police arrived. The men
were told by the police that violent
action should 'not be taken to have
the men quit. Everything was order
ly when the police left. There are
15 men working on the building.
All Omaha Is Invited to
Attend Big Street Dance
All Omaha is invited to attend the
two big street dances Thursday and
Friday nights.
The dance concerts which are to
be given by the Fort Crook Twen
tieth infantry band will be staged
on Eighteenh street between Doug
las and Harney streets. If neces
sary, another band will be engaged
to swell the air with strains of
music.
Major Reuben Smith, who has
charge of the concerts, promises a
treat. There will be no charge and
no effort will be made to get any
recruits, Major Reuben says. Every
one is invited to dance. Mayor
Smith and the city council and the
musicians' union have sanctioned the
dance. The council promised to
rope off the sreets so traffic wil
not interfere.
The band will alo give a concen
lime 22 at the? Auditorium for th
benefit of Omaha guardsmen wh
are seeking recruits.
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Children s Pumps
Special for Tues. $2.00
150 pairs ot misses' and children's dark chocolate
ankle strap pumps, very fine quality hand turned
foles, sizes 5 to 8, 8V& to 11, 11 to 2, less than
one-half price Tuesday only, $2.00.
Infants9 Ankle Strap
Pumps
Special for Tues. $2. 00
Infants' "first step" ankle strap pumps, very fine
grade flexible turn soles, sizes 1 to 4, at, pair, Tues
day, $2.00.
Women9 s White
Canvas Shoes
Special for Tues. $2.00
383 pairs of women's white canvas shoes, pumps,
oxfords, also "Keds" in white, many styles to choose
from, sizes somewhat broken. Wonderful values,
choice $2.00.
Women's Leather
Juliets
Special for Tues. $2.00
Small lot of women's rubber goods, leather Juliets,
small sizes only, $2.00 pair.
"Keds"
Special for Tues. $2.00
Keds for men, many styles in high and low shoes,
some slightly soiled, sizes 7, 7 1-2, 8 only, choice $2.00.
Boudoir Slippers
Special for Tues. $2.00
Women's cloth and leather boudoir slippers, with
hand turned soles, in several colors, sizes somewhat
broken, $2.00.
Children's Dresses
Special for Tues. $2.00
A large assortment of children's school and play
dresses in crepe, plaid and stripe gingham, age 7 to 12.
Athletic Union Suits
Special 2 Suits . $2.00
Made from good quality nainsook cloth, sleeveless,
loose fitting, knee lengths, knitted ribbed band across
back, sizes 34, 36, 38 only. Very special, 2 suits for $2.
HOUR SALES
From 10 to 11 O'clock.-
Overalls fro A A
Special 4 Pair . . KUU
Boys' and children's overalls, khaki and blue stripe,
sizes 2 to 8, 4 pairs for $2.00.
From 9 to 10 O'clock.
Men's Underwear a
Special 4 for . . JpZ.UU
Men's Balbriggan shirts and drawers, excellent
quality, broken sizes at 4 garment for $2.00.
Workingmen' s Hose
Special 10 Pair . $2.00
Working men's hose, knit from a very fine cotton
yarn, made with elastic ribbed tops, reinforced heels
and toes, 10 pair for $2.00.
Men's Neckband
Shirts
Special for Tues. $2.00
Men's neckband shirts, beautiful range of patterns,
madras and percales, soft French cuffs, fine quality,
sizes 14 lo 17, each style, $2.00 each.
Boys' Waists
Special 2 for . . $2.00
An exceptionally high quality blouse made of neat
stripe madras and percales, will launder splendidly,
attached collar and cuffs, open style, French cuffs,
breast pocket sizes, 4 to 13, Very special at 2 for $2.00.
Painters' Overalls
and Jackets
Special for Tues. $2.00
Painters' overalls and Jackets, excellent quality,
union made, all sizes, at $2.00 a garment.
Colored Satine
Petticoats
Special for Tues. $2.00
A limited number of colored satine petticoats will
be placed on sale Tuesday. They are practical skirts
and suitable for all seasons of the year.
Canton Flannel
Gloves
Special 14 Pair . $2.00
Canton flannel or canvas gloves, medium weight,
knitted wrists, 14 pairs for $2.00. Limited quantity
to each customer.
White Tennis
Oxfords
Special 2 Pair $2.00
Men's, women's and boys' white canvas tennis
oxfords and ankle straps, with rubber soles, all sizes,
choice, 2 pair for $2.00.
Men's sizes, 6 to 10; Women's sizes, 3 to 8; Boys'
sizes 2 1-2 to 6.
Women's Cotton
Hose
Special 10 Pair . $2.00
Women's fine cotton hose, full seamless foot, rib
top, white only. Specially priced for Tuesday, 10 for
$2.00.
V!
Boys' and Girls' Hose
Special 6 Pair. . $2.00
A special lot of hose for boys and girls, they come
in black, wbite and brown, this lot is second quality
of a much higher grade of hose. Will also be placed
on sale at this special price, 6 for $2.00.
Women's Vests
Special 6 for . . $2.00
Women's fine cotton vests, low neck and sleeveless,
bodice and beading tops. Specially priced. 6 for $2.
Women's Union Suits
Special 4 for . . $2.00
.A large variety of women's fine quality of white
cotton union suits, low neck and sleeveless, cuff knee
or lace trim, well made, various styles and sizes. Spe
cially priced, 4 for $2.00.
Children's Dresses
Special 2 f or . . $2.00
Children's dresses stamped on sheer white mull, also
pink and blue chambray. .Sizes 1 to 6 years, 2 for $2.00.
Grass Rugs
Special for Tues. $2.00
36x72 Grass Hugs, Crex and Japanese weaves, large
range of patterns and colors, Special $2.00 each.
Congoleum Rugs
Special for Tues. $2.00
36x54 Congoleum rugs in neat tile and all over pat
terns, lies without tacking. Special $2.00 each.
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