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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1920)
12 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. JUNE 26, 1920. I: - flpiN STORIEj & V LUCY W U HTCH PESKIN5 ' Jj - Japanese Twins See Boy and Monkey Perform. . The man balanced a ladder on his Shoulder. The little boy climbed right up the ladder and hung from the top of it by his toes. Every boy in the street came run ning to see them. Take came, too. 9fe little boy, hanging from the ikp of the ladder, opened a fan and fanned himself! Then he climbed to his feet again and stood on one rilOTOrLAYg STARTING SUNDAY TOM in a big smashing drama 'The Terror' LAST TIMES TODAY "The Dream Cheater" All-Star Cast Also Kaahue's Hawaiians Splendid Hazard with Henry B. Waljhall Rosemary Theb Norma Kerry Hardee Kirkland Joe Dowling Ann Forrest Thos. Jefferson rmmwwi LAST DAY ETHEL CLAYTON ' in 'The Ladder of Lies" AMUSEMENTS Saturday Evening, June 26th Grand Opening of DUBLIN INN 65th and Center Street Dancing and Chicken Dinner a Specialty Featuring the DUBLIN INN JAZZ BAND Vaudeville at 2:40, 6:40 and 9:00 OnCE UPON A TIME George Austin Moore, The Roiairct, Frank and Ethel Carmen, Ben Harney Kteoframs and Topica of the Day Photoplay at 3:55, 5:30, 8:00 and 10:15 ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN I in "The Shadow of Rosalie Byrne" LAST TIMES TODAY HOLIDAY IN DIXIELAND A Cloudburst ot Mirtn and Melody With 11 People. MARY HOWARD & CO. "Personality Plus." LAMEY A PEARSON "The Tale of Two Cities." x PAUL RON DAS Bits of Versatility. PHOTOPLAY ATTRACTIONS "Other Men's Shows" Featurint Crsuford Kent. foot on the top of the ladder! Then he made a bow! The mother brought out cakes and tea. Everybody had some. The man and the boy thanked her. They made the monkey thank her, too. He got down on his knees and Lowed clear to the ground. When they had eaten the cakes and drank the tea the man and the boy said, "Sayonara, Sayonara." The 1r monkey jumped on the man's shoul der and away they went down the AMUSEMENTS. Base Ball! rarke OMAHA VS. DES MOINES Sat., Sun. & Tues., June 26-27-29 Came Called 3:30 P. M. Two games Sunday, first game called 2:15 P. M. Box Seats on Sale Barkalow Bros. Cigar Store, 16th and Farnaih PHOTOPLAYS mssss jFarnam at 24th LAST TIMES TODAY ALICE JOYCE in the Big Special Production 'Dollars and the Woman' STARTS TOMORROW LAST TIMES TODAY REX BEACH'S "The Silver Horde" A Sequel to "The Spoilers." AMUSEMENTS Krug Park Don't Miss the Big Musical Treats that are to be enjoyed nightly at Krug Park, commencing Sunday evening. Zanco de Primo Noted French Tenor. Mme. Eugenie de Primo Pre-eminent Pianist. Signor Liberati Celebrated Cornet Soloist. These Three Artists will favor guests of the Park with selections from Grand Opera every evening.' It's by far the biggest and best musi cal treat of the summer season. Union Pacific Band plays again Sunday night, commencing at 8:45. Dance, Ride, Swim and have a good time at Krug Park street, with all the boys following affpr. Taro and Take did not go with them, because their mother said, "It is almost time for supper," They watched the others from their gate. Then they came back and sat down on the top step of the porch. "I think you've had just as good a time on your birthday as I had on mine," Take said. "Retter," said Taro. ''Taro, we are getting very old, aren't we?" Take went on. "Yes," said Taro, "we are 6 now." "What are you going to be when you are 7 or 8 years old and grown up?" asked Take. "Well," said Taro, "I'm not sure, but I think I shall be either a gen eral or a juggler," Taro said. "What are you going to be?" "There's only one thing I can grow to be," said Take. "If I am very, very good, maybe I'll grow to be a mothcr-in-law sometime." Just then they heard their mother's voice calling them to supper, It was very late for supper it was really almost night. The shadows in the little garden were growing long. The birds were chirping sleepily to each other in the wistaria vine. The iris flowers were nodding their purple heads to the little goldfish in the pond. Every thing was quiet and still. The twins stopped to look at the little garden before they went in to their supper. "Good night, pretty world," they said, and waved their hands. Rights reserved by Houghton Mlffln Co. Tomorrow The Irish Twins. I'M THE GUY! I'M THE GUY who tries to sell goods for his firm by knocking his competitors and their lines. It's too much trouble thinking up good arguments for my own stuff and it's easier to tell1 the dealers where they get off buying from the other fellow. It doesn't necessarily matter whether all my knocks are justified or not. The point is to get them across and make the dealer think he's stung if he buys from anyone but me. The other fellows on the road may be trying to make good TAKE ELEVATOR SAVE $10 Headquarters For Summer Clothes Palm Beaches Sheperd Check Koolkeeny Cloths Tropical Worsteds Mohairs Light Weight Crashes All Colors All Sizes I Ifrenfy ejbt above the high. penfsT MffiER TOMES SHOP 2nd Floor Securities Bldg. 16th and Farnam BECAUSE of a backward sea son, we shall place on sale Wednesday morning, June 23rd, our entire stock of Men's Oxfords at Reduced Prices $18, $20 Boy den Oxfords, $13.83 $12.50 and $15 Oxfords, $9.85 $10 Oxfords, $6.85 NOTHING RESERVED No Charges No Returns Here is your opportunity to buy a pair or two of high-grade Oxfords at prices asked for cheaper grades. tut What Do You Know? (Here's a chance to make your wits north monry. Each day The Bee will EiiMlt.li a scrim of qucntlona, prepared y Superintendent J. II. Hevcrldge of the public, school. Tliey cover tilings which )ou should kuow. The firttt complete list of correct answers received will he reward ed by 91. The answers and the name of the tt Inner will be puhllxhed on the day Indi cated below, lie mire to give your views nnd nddrews in full. Address "Question ICilitor," Omaha ltee.) By J. H. BEVERIDGE. 1. How many electoral votes did William Jennings Rryan receive in 1896? A total of 447 were cast. 2. From what college did he grad uate? ' 3. In what capacity did he serve during the Spanish-American war? 4. Of what paper is he the editor? 5. In what years was he a candi date for president of the United States? . (Answers Published Wednesday.) 'WEDNESDAY'S ANSWERS. 1. What was known as the "fever of '49?" Anxiety to reach gold fields of California. 2. What was "Clinton's Folly?" The Erie canal. 3. From what state does the famous Bedford stone come? Indi ana. 4. Who was the first man to suc cessfully send messages over the magnetic telegraph? Samuel Morse. 5. Who is author of "The Victory Ball?" Alfred Noyes. Winner: No correct answer re ceived. and keep their jobs but I've only my own to think about. And if I can queer them I figure it makes it that much better for me. Of course it makes me sore if THEY knock ME or my goods, but that's because it hurts ME. They may feel the same about it when they hear I've been hammering them, but that's their worry, not mine. And wouldn't I be a fathend to let any dealer think anybody was hon est but me? (Copyright, 1920, Thompson Feature Service). Parent? Problems VI. What course should be fol lowed with a boy of 14 who no THE PHOENIX HOSE STORE OF OMAHA WHY? Do Hailstorms Occur? (Copyright, 1920, by tha Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) The starting point of a hail storm is a layer of air, laden with water-vapor, which passes rapidly through varying degrees of temperature which first freezes the particles of water, then melt them and re-frce them, adding other particles as the journey continues. These "hail-stone$," in falling, are sometimes carried below the central part of the storm which gave birth to them, through successive layers of rain or snow, which accounts for the fact that the resultant "stone" is formed of a number of distinct coatings, like the skins of an onion. It frequently happens that a considerable quantity of this frozen vapor is whirled by the action of the storm into the cen ter or vortex of the tornado. Then, when the force ceases abruptly or the mass of the particles becomes too heavy to he supported by the wind, they fall to the earth in an almost solid mass, like a frozen cloudburst, thus accounting for the great amount of haill which often falls within a limited space in a small period of time. The connection between hail storms and thunderstorms is be cause of the rapidly shifting de grees of temperature which ac company the latter a fact which also explains why hail storms usually occur in the sprin? or summer, when the majority of thunder-storms take place. Monday Why Is a "Jew's Harp" So Called? longer wishes to go to Sunday school? Have the boy attend church. Con sult with the minister as to whether Sunday school should be attended also and do what the minister ad vises. Sjecinl Luncheon, 75c raxton hotel. Main Cafe. Adv. ! 1 I Men differ In their idea as to what Is best In shoe style for summer wear, hut no one can deny the un usualness of a Bale that offers such as tounding bargains as these. So. E. Corner i6th and Harney I S. E. For One Day I film Cool and Dainty Summer Dresses For every occasion that demands that "touch of exquisite refinement" so char acteristic of summer; here are dresses newly arrived in fine organdies, voiles, dotted Swisses and ginghams, moderately priced at " $1045 $12.50 Charge Accounts Invited Special Purchase Sale Akmiimmware This fortunate purchase brings values the like of which Omaha ( may never know again. Every piece is first quality no seconds and the savings are truly remarkable , RICE BOILER First quality in large 2-quart size, special purchase price PRESERVING KET TLES In 8-quart size, at $1.29; the 6-quart size at $1.24 Aluminum Kitchen Set ALUMINUM KITCHEN SET All first quality ware, compris ing a 3-quart Convex Kettle, 3-quart Sauce Pan, 3-quart Convex Sauce Pan and 4-quart Lipped Preserving (I0 Oft Kettle, only $L.UJ BERLIN KETTLE, first quality, in six-quart size, with cover, 1 special sale price v TEA KETTLE, the useful 5 -quart size, special purchase $2 QQ price . Box Stationery Regular 59c Saturday, a box . . Boxes contain two dozen envelopes and two dozen sheets of paper in white, pink, cream, lovender, etc. The paper"is of very high quality made by one of the best known makers of stationery in the country. COHPAKIY COR. 16th & JACKSON OnlyScores Waists That Sold up to $12.50 $f48 It This special one-day sale makes it pos sible to secure two waits at the price you would ordinarily pay for one. The season's most popular styles slip over, round neck, short sleeves, tailored and frilled effects in plain or figured Georgette and Crepe de Chines are of fered at $4.48. SAUCE PANS 4-quart size, 67c; the 2-quart special at $1.09 56c Aluminum Kitchen Set ALUMINUM KITCHEN SET Comprising a lio-quart Lipped Sauce Pan, 2-quart Sauce Pan, lio-quart straight covered Sauce Pan, lio-Qiiart Convex Sauce Pan, 2i2-quart Pudding Pan and 8-inch Frying dJO AQ Pan, the set yLHV CD 19c 0 STS: of Beautiful Clevef Styles in Sport Skirts Lovely creations just the de sired styles you want for sum mer wear in Fan tasie, Dew Kist, Baronette Satin, etc.- SI 95 p Fiber Silk Ho siery in many de sired shades, reg ularly $1.00; at, a pair, 49c. 4 Porch Rocker Built to with stand ou t d o or weather for years special at ?4 95 Lawn Swings Adult size for four passengers, with sturdy frame, only In only size Porch Chair Made of hard oak and strongly bolted ; the most serviceable chair you could buy and only at $Q95 ChildV Lawn Swing . . . $3.75, Easy Chair, an artistic style for indoor and out door use, hand woven and a tough fibre that gives with the body, special, at 2 I . m