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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1920. Financial. Drawn for The Bee ty Sidney Smith. THE GUMFS B-Z-Z-Z-Z-! ! Window Cleaners Gin , Lose Few Thousands And Not Bat an Eye New York, Aug. 4. -Don't i. suit the fellow wh'ojwashcs the windows of your office by giving him a few nickels as a tip; the chances are he drives from his country estate every, morning in a limousine. That, at least, was the inference drawn front the testimony ottered by Marry Weiss, a waiter, charged with maintaining a gambling house. Detectives testified they saw Weiss and a score of window cleaners playing cards with a considerable amount of money in front of them. Weiss' attorney admitted airily that thousands of dollars passed in the game, but maintained that they did not constitute the "necessary elements" to involve a violation of state statutes. Real Estate Loans. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates, private loan booth. Harry Malaahock. 1814 Dodge. D. (61. Ka, 1814. FROM NOW ON A WASP IS MY SWASTIKA, MY HORStrSHOH MY FOUR I TWOOGHt VWEM t CAME UP HERE WAS G01N6 TO HAVE A GOOD . TIME 8LOW1HG ABOUT WrtlNG, AWL TXrVT l-VONCV PRIVATE MONET. CI A A i til AAA I. P. D. WEAD. Wead Bldg.. IIP 8. lJtb.8t, LEAP CUJVETi- SHE, MAPET A, GOOD HUM BUT THAT BAQY JrKlVATE MONEY. ' BBOPKN A COMPANY. Douf. 4i8. PROMPT service, reasonable rates, private money. Oarvln Broa. 845 Omaha Nat. Stocks and Bonds. THE BEST V GOT WAS ONE NtGHT AT TVE GARDEM 9 TVIEH t -OST HV POCKET BOO avim ur KrWJED THAT HOCNET OH GOT HE- V'LL NEVER. R6ET WMEN HE" LIT v FACE LOOKS UKE AH J MONEY IS TIGHT BUT S I will still bu some good farmers' notes at a sub PHOTO-PLAIS. stantial discount. I wil W . . . ro l I fi 1 1 T I v a I IS I nur- f u I jKi I niR YOUSEE1MAT r. T V El xX.i'l?? I IUI l .11 J S J .w- 1 .-rl V i s I I II I I J I HCt. r LAN T Hfc.LV I 1 "" I I fll - I - n I L : -N I sF Al I I J M a . i . svk x ' r r' "W' 1 II I I I Vi V DU1 trXPtT II f I 1 I T 1 ' also buy certificates of deposit. EDWIN L. COYLE, 105 S. LA SALLE ST., CHICAGO. (10.009 Omaha city warrant!. 7' per cent. registered, in, amounts or IZ5 to xi.ooo. aoutn aide Land Co.. 405 Brown Blag. Miscellaneous. WHITE for Inform Ulon about the rl . alluvial soli of southeast Missouri where corn Is king. Illankonsljlp-Stsler ' neaity L.O.. vexie?, ho. SEAL ESTATE WANTED. .YOU WANT TO SELL THAT HOUSE want qulcK action T Just try ua Call Tyler 4. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. M0 Bea Bldg. ,E.tG. SOLOMON "ss 111 Karbach Blk. Doug. 62(1, To buy or eell Omaha Real Batata sea FOWLER & M'DONALD, 1110 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1411, W. G. SHRIVER R,;; iloal1 Kstnte. InsuTinn. 1047-t Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. Kit. HAVE Inquiries for homes; do you want to sell your property? Lint It with U, A. Orlmmel. Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. CHEAPEST LOT IN DUNDEE,"' In restricted district near 62d and Dodge, 60x135. only (1.6J0 for quick ale. Terms If necessary. , GLOVE K & SPAIN, KoaHors. 19 City Nat'l Benk Bldg. ,Dug. 28f0. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. 30 INVESTMENT ' Pratrla Park garage building near !6th and Amen, has an Income of (1,800 , per annum. Priced at IIS, 000 with 13.000 cash, balance ( per cent: for gar age, factory, storage or similar pur poses, or purely for investment you should look into, this. Call Investment .. Department , Payne Investment Co., REALTORS. 1 C3T Om. Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1781, WALSH-ELMER CO.. Realtors, Real Estate, Investment, Insurance, Rent' ala. Tyler 1538. 331 Securities Bldg. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. TO exchange, extra well Improved ISO acre south central Iowa grain and stock farm: H miles to county' ieat town. Owned by two young men, both working In large department store, want small stock general merchandise or hardware stoak of about SI 2,000 ta 115,000. Good terms on balance; no ob jectlon to small town. Business wh?ro , two men could be employed. Box . Y-1316, Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Dundee. DUNDEE. Double corners, 52d and Farnam, Bid and Izard. Priced right. Alfred Thomas. 604 First National Bank. i Florence. NETHAWAY, Suburban prop ty. CoL 140. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. . . WEST 35th and Jones. Very well built and well located two-Btory of seven rooms, four corner bed rooms with cross . ventilation. House set on solid concrete foun dation. Grounds and surround ings attractive. Six years old and newly papered throughout and in perfect condition. Ceilings can vassed. A good buy,, Price $8,000. 40th and Chicago. Fine seven room and sleeping porch residence in Cathedral District. Maid's quarters on third floor. Finish in selected oak first floor, white enamel on second. Water heater, sink and toilet in basement. Ga- - rage. This can be bought for .ess . than it is worth and on unusually low cash payment. See this fine home. . ' BURR-SPIER & CO., REALTORS, 4 204 Peters Trust Bldg. Doug. .4857 $2,700 CASH Six-room strictly modern bungalow to T.eavenworth Heights, all on one floor. Nearly new, consisting of a large living room. sun room with bevel-plated French doors, dining room with built-in features, kitchen white enamel with built-in features, and two nice bed rooms and bath. Nice floored attic, full cement basement, dandy south front lot. Priced 17,000. a real buy. Payne Investment Co., 637 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 1781. Sunday Colfax 3227 Close to Columbia School Seven-room house, large living room, dining room and kitchen. first floor; three bedrooms and sewing room, secoud floor; full attic and basement. Lower floor finished In oak. second floor maple and gnmwood. South front, lot 55x124. Walking distance to Field club. Price attractive. Gallagher & Nelson, Ill Paters Trust Bldg. Douglas 3388.' ft ICE store building (rented with 5 modern living rooms at back; immediate . possession of rooms: price, 13.650; 81,000 cash, 140 per month on balance; live tn rooms, rent store room, Willi pay more TOR SALE by owner leaving city. Hnns com park, near Windsor school, eight room modern house, hot water heat; corner lot and garage. Harney 5274. i, B. KOB1SON. real estate and Invest- r fnenz. 4. a ef niag. uougias bus. 9ENSON MEYERS CO.. 414" Om. Nat'L North. c?o Ann n CU yive-room strictly moderq cottage, near 28th and Ames, all on on floor. Living room, dining room, kitchen, two fed rooms and bath, nice floored -attic, 11 cement basement, south front, on ; paved street, paving paid. Price, 14.760 Payne Investment Co., 517 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 1781. Sunday Colfax 8227. HOT WATER HEAT. Slx-r.. fully modem. , ail In finest of repair.. Wfll located on Prettiest Mile. Immediate ro8sesrtlon. Price , only III, GOO. About 1, 00 cash. ' 7; ASP unJB...'212 Ketline Bldg. Tyler 721. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. North. Owner Going Away Fine cottage, well built, newly painted; five large rooms and bath, all modern, corner lot, paved street. Price 13.650.00, on terms, 3019 Corby street. Look it over. Owner will show you pTXtebbens CO., Six-Room Modern House Living room, dining room and den all finished in oak, beamed ceilings in living room, beamed ceilings and built-in buffet in oin ing room, an extra well built house, good-sized ' kitchen with pantry and ice chest room, two sleeping rooms and bath on. sec ond floor,' good basement. Among nice homes, near Sherman Ave nue, for $5,300.00. W. H. GATES. 647 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 1294. I AM LEAVING the city and have to dis pose or my 7-room anrt bath, strictly modern bungalow, quarter-sawed oak finish, built-in kitchen cabinets, book vases, buffet: French doors, sun room, sleeping porch, ice box room, etc. Full lot and garage, paved street, A-l, loca tion; 1 block from Sherman Ave. car and 1 block from Kountze Park. Price 17,000. This house was built 5 years ago by present owner, has just been newly decorated inside and painted out side, all in very best condition. No wall paper In house, all walls In dull finish, oil stenciled border, kitchen In santas; dining room plate rail, panel cov ered with Spanish leather. This. prop erty was built for a home and must be seen to be appreciated. You cannot duplicate this house without lot or ga rase at above Drlce. Call Webster 1678 or come to 1805 Pratt street any day between and 11 a. m. ana z ana a p. m. A. F. Beier, owner. Immediate Possession Your choice of either of these seven-room modern houses at 3515-3519 North 24th St. Now be ing painted and decorated; 11,000 cash, balance monthly. Your choice of three new bun galows, modern in every respect, at 2833-2825-2827 Seward street. Just the place for a small family. 1750 cash, balance monthly. Creigh, Sons & Co., Douglas 200. 508 Bee Bldg. Dandy Bungalow ONLY 15,250. Five large rooms and bath, all on one floor; oak finish, floored attic, dou ble garage; Jut off the Sherman Ave. car, 12.500 will handle. Osborne Realty Co., 430 Peters Trust Bldg. Tyler 496. Omaha Real Estate and Investments. JOHN T. BOHAN 62t Paxton Blk. Phone Tyler 4880. A FEW homes and lots for sale la Park- wood addition; a safe place for invest ment Norrla A Norrls. Douglas 4270. NEW oak finish home, 7-room, Bun room, tile bath, double garage, fireplace, etc., 113,500. . Terms. Doug. 1734 days. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 3515 N. 24TH ST. 7-r. modern. 11.000 cash. Creigh. 508 Bee Bldg. Dg. 200. MINNE LUSA homes and lots offer tha best opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 187. South. JUST COMPLETED 3021 So. 32d St. Six rooms; lower floor finished in oak with built-in buffet, bookcases, etc.; sleeping rooms and bath finished in natural wood and white enamel. J'rice $8,250, liberal terms. 3017 So. 32d St. Five rooms and sun parlor; lower floor fin ished in oak with the latest built in features; upper floor finished in natural pine and white enamel. Price $8,000. Terms. These houses are ready for im mediate occupancy, nice lot, paved street, splendid neighborhood. '0. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brancjeis Theafrr Bldg. BUNGALOW HANSCOM PARK $7,500 Large living room with fire place; square dining room: one lame and one smaller bedroom, bath, kitchen on one flcor. Spa cious attic; garage: paved alley. On 32d St. and a dandy. Better see It. -.; WALSH-ELMER CO., REALTORS, Tyler 1538. 333 Securities Bldg. VINTON ST. BARGAIN Three houses, partly modern and good piece of frontage on Vinton street east at 20th at the bargain price of 14,200. Can make some terms. , Act quick on this. . , f . D. V. SHOLES CO., REALTORS,. Douglas 48. 1 5-17 City National. SPLENDID HANSCOM PARK HOME. I Seven rooms finished throughout tn oak and white enamel, fireplace, book cases, special features; tiled bath, full brick foundat'on, double garage, one block to car; price reduced to 19,800 for quick (ale. ... r , , Osborne Realty Co., 430 Peters Trust Bldg. Tyler 46. LOOK THIS OVERT"7 One of tha most desirable residence! In Hanscom Park district; tooms; hardwood finish and floors; thoroughly modern;, comparatively new; extra deep east front lot; beautiful shade trees; convenient to car; price right; easy terms to right party; Immediate posses sion. See owner at 1030 S. 32d St. Harney 7351. ' FOR SALE Price 1800. l-room house. Itli So. list. Tyler 1780. Miscellaneous. BIRKETT & CO. '" ""' , . . estate., --- - .-.- - . PREMIER HUGHES answers mm IN BITTER TERMS Australian Declares Arch bishop Worked Incessant ly During War to Help Enemy Defeat Allies. . i Melbourne, Australia, Aug. 4. VV. A. Hughes, premier of Australia, speaking here today, 'attacked Arch bishop Daniel J. Mannix, who is nowon -his way from the United States to the British Isles atfter having been notified he would be barred from Ireland' by the British government. The premier's speech was virtually a rcolv to a statement made public in New York City by Archbishop Manr.ix on July m which he vigorously denounced Mr, Hughes. . "Demonstrations in America fa vorable to Archbishop Mannix," said Mr. Hughes, "were carefully stage managed in a manner similar to that pursued in those arranged in Australia, and the people who acclaimed him there were. Sinn Feiners, possibly leavened with bol sheviki or other wild fanatics. Arch bishop Mannix does not represent Australia on the Irish or any other REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. Miscellaneous. SEE THIS HOME ; THURSDAY for $500 down. Brand new, all modern, 5-room bungalow; situa ted in good neighborhood; built by day labor; oak and enamel fin ish.- Call Wal. 5432 this evening or Douglas 7412 Friday, ask for Mr. Lole. - CLASSY BUNGALOW ' Five rooms and bath.; Nicely . decorated . throughout. Built-in bookcases, etc. Fine large attic. Full , basement. Paved street. .'Only two blocks to car, three to school. $750 cash will handle. Call Walnut 5373. LATEST 8TYLE BUNGALOW. Five nice, large rooms, oak finish and fully modern, large r-rencn doors; Dam corner bedrooms, one having 6 win dows, all beautifully decorated, full cemented basement N with laundry ar rangements, large fruit room and coal bin, screened porch, nice south front lot and paved street. Well located, near schools, churches and car line, posses sion, at once. Price only 15,500; terms arranged. RASP BROS., 212 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. IF YOU have a little money to pay down on a home and can make substantial . monthly payments I . can sell vou a dandy five-room, strictly modern, new stucco bun galow. ilione Larse at Doug. ' 4 .day? "amey 0330 evenin gs. 4. ROOM house, 2 lots, near Windsor school; 13,000. Douglas 4t4i Real Estate Transfers Lewis VT. R. Bentty -and wife to Arthur B. Dvck. " ne. cor. 28th avo. and Mary. 88x120 1 1,700 Peter H. Chudacoff and wire to Willis - H. Wiggins, Chicago St., 100 ft. ,e. of 30th st n. s., ' fiflTl?S fi ne. cor. 30th and Chi cago, SOxlOO 11,000 Austin J. Hooser and wife to Henry Kemehrnth. Casi St.. 58 ft. e. of 19th St.. s. s., 22x132..... '5,500 CbrU Sehlnstock and wife to Frank R Vallerv et ul Vinton St.. 80 ft. e. of 24th et., s. s, 40x112.. 26,000 Albert C. Wettsel and wife to Mae Eastman Cook, Decatur St., 167 ft. w. of Military ave.. - n. a.. 60x100 3,500 Edward L. Cain find wife to Ruben L. Chumblcy and wife, 40th ave., 80 ft. n. nf Fowler 'ave.. w. s.. ' 40x127 6.250 Marcella Druse to Thresa Pullman 4Sth at.. 175 ft. w. of Frances St.. e. ., 125X127 1,500 Charlotte M. Cook to Bert B. Pnlrher and wife. itf. cor. 81st and Davenport, 67.4x103 ........ 3,000 Rachael E. Brorks to Arthur 51. Scheef and wife. ' Mavberrv St. 45 ft. e. of 44th St., s. .. 45x108 850 Omaha Loan & Bldg Ass'n to Adolph Kasper 18th at., 100 ft. s. of S St., e. k.. 50x130. . .' 250 J. Leavltt and wife to Jeannette. McLaln, ne. cor. 41th and Laurel ave., 160x140 ard other property 1 Nels J. Skogman . and wife to Thadeus C. Kerr et al, 23d at., (0 ft. s. of K St.. a. s. 60x150 4,200 William Payne and 'wife to Miranda I. Owens, Cass St., 100 ft. w. of 28th ave., a. a.. 25x127.6 3,350 Peter darken (p Alphllda Nelson, 35th ave.. 629 ft. n. of Faoiflc St., w. j., 86x124 1.800 Jacob Slosburg, Jr. and wife to William Oberreuter, s. e. cor. 25th and Chicago sts 68x54.25 13,500 Warren S. Frank and wife to Marie . Huller, Brown St., 180 ft. w. of 40th St., n. s 60x126 $ 600 Blanch B. Henry and husband to Robert H. Stoner, Lake at., 272 ' ft. a. of 46th at., s. ., 60x120, exchange of property and 11,000 Anna, Rlba. et al, to Nlto Allegro, t al, William at.. 123 ft. e. of - 16th St.. s. s., 25x150 2,400 Chca. T. Kountze and wife to Martin E. Larson. Sth St., 100 '"ft .' of ' Dewey Ave., w. s, 6NK155, und., 1-3 1 Alice Meyer, et al, to Ernest C. Drews, Decatur st, 150 ft. e. of - .46th ave.. s. s., 6iixl50 700 Arthur Joe Sweedler, et al. Hans F. Hansen, a. e. cor. 43rd and Maybarry at, 46x108 300 Harry Adelmar Taylor and wife to Oscar Manger, Woolworth ave., ' 50 ft w. of 28th st. n. s.. 60x100 (.000 Herman J. Ehrhorn and wife to Lea C. Armstrong, Military ave., 260 ft i. of Grant at., w. ., 25x100 1.700 A. L, Hutchlns, guardian to Agnes . Petersen, a. w. cor. 8&to it. and Seward. 60x127.6 1.40 Edward L. Cain and wffe to Oscar D. Pike. 49th st, 41 ft n. of Military ave.. w. j.. 40x108 3. TOO Kr.na M. Lauritsen and wife to Roy w. fsteraon, el al, 4 1st st., 86 ft. h. of Fowler ave., a. a 84x127 1 700 John N. Lane to Hei.ry Hammerly, ra si., z9o it. s. or Jackson at crl H Wallin'and'wl'fe'to Anns' p. Snyder. Browne st, 130 ft e. a.. 40x133 3,000 .i- . jiu ir n. s.. 4iu:o 5.250 question, and is the acknowledged binn 1'ein leader m this country. "When he arrived in Australia seven years ago," the premier con tinued. Australia was freer trom sectarian bitterness than any coun try in the world. Spurred by bound less Dersonal ambition and hatred of Great Britain, Archbishop Man nix has fanned the dying embers of relurious bisrotrv into a tierce blaze. gathering around him every fanatic alien and Sinn Feiner in the coun try. He worked incessantly during the war to prevent recruiting and help the enemy defeat the allies, working great harm to Australia. " Referring to an alleged threat by Archbishop Mannix to "deal with Hughes upon tne prelates return to Australia, the premier said: "He may, but, first of all, he has to return. . Head of Stutz Motors Files $1,000,000 Suit Against Stock Board New York, Aug. 4. The recent suspension of trading in shares of Stutz Motor company stock and ex pulsion of Allan A. Ryan, chairman of the board of the Stutz company, fronrthe New York stock exchange, resulted today in the institution of a $1,000,000 suit by Mr. Ryan against the exchange's board of governors. Service of a summons and complaint was effected upon Arthur Turnbull, member of the governing committee of the exchange. The complaint is said to contain allegations that members of the board of governors were in a con spiracy to repudiate their Stutz con tracts; that suspension of trading in Stutz stock was unwarranted, and that Mr. Ryan's expulsion from the exchange was accomplished by a "packed jury." Police Arrest Forty In Cleanup of Old Third Ward Region Cleanup of the old Third ward by police began Tuesday with raids on 20 places on Capitol avenue be tween Ninth and Eleventh streets at 4 p. m., resulting in 40 arrests. Ser geants Thestrup and Summitt were in charge of the raids. . Twenty-nine of those arrested are negroes, bix white men,, two white women and three Mexicans were also held. All are charged with vagrancy except three, who are held for investigation. Johnnie ' Moore, negro proprietor of the pool hall at 901 Capitol ave nue, is accused' by police of sub leasing houses in the neighborhood to women at high prices, claiming protection. He is out on bond m connection with the alleged "dope ring." Shot Putter On His Way to Olympic Meet Injures Thumb On Board the U. S. Princess Ma- toika, Aug. 4. (By Wireless! to The Associated Press.) Patrick T. Mc Donald of The New York Athletic club.' America's leading entrant for the 16-pound shot put at the Olympic games, injured his right thumb to day while working with the medicine ball during the practice of the Amer ican Olympic team members who are envoyage on this steamer to the games, at Antwerp. McDonald's thumb was struck in such a way that the ligaments were strained, and it was feared the injury may affect his work in the shot put in the Olympic stadium. A two-hour run by the Marathon race entrants was the feature of the routine training of the squad to day. Practice in giving the American cheer has been added to the parade drill of the athletes. Father of Rev. Arthur Atack "Comes Here From England T. J. Atack. proprietor of cotton mills at Manchester, England, is vis iting his son, Rev. Arthur Atack, of Hanscom Park Methodist churcL . Mr. -Atack is a firm believer in American ideas of factory efficiency. "Every time I tret control of a mill, the first, thing I do is to tear out the partitions, so that everybody is out in the open," he said. "Net, I put in telephones between the main office and the departments. Why, it used to be that men walked half a mile from one part of the factory to another. - Only the best use the tele phones." - Former Policeman Admits Writing Worthless Check Patrick Downs, formerly an Omaha policeman, pleaded guilty in district court yesterday to a charsre of giving a check to G. H. Hansen on April 27 when he had insufficient funds in the bank to meet it. Tudtre Troup fined Downs $25 and costs. Downs is now a member of the fire department in Muskogee, Okla., from which city he was brought back to answer the charge.V Illinois Miners Go Back Springfield, 111.. Aug. 4. Miners in every district in Illinois are either back at work or are sroinsr back to work, according to a statement to day of President Frank Farrington of the Illinois Miners' union, MOBILIZE 3,000 FOR INVASION OF CANTU'S DOMAIN Size of Federal Army Shows Mexicans Do Not Regard Rebellion as of Much Importance. Mexico City, Aug. 4. Mobilization of only 3,000 men, under the com mand of Gen. Abelardo Rodriguez, for the campaign against Estaban Cantu, the insurgent governor of Lower California, has been ordered by the government, according to. a statement issued last night by Gen. P. Elias Calles, secretary of war. He declared more troops would be sent to Lower California if necessary, and would be led by Gen. Angel Flores. It was indicated the gov ernment does not consider the re bellion there of great importance. Gen. Lucio Blanco, Gen. Landido Aguilar, former governor ' of the state of . Vera Cruz, and son-in-law cf the late President Carranza, and Gustavo Espinosa Mireles, former governor of Coahuila and one of the leading Carranza adherents, are be lieved to have joined Governor Cantu, says the newspaper Universal quoting omciai advices. The Chinese fraternal union has received a message from Chinese in Lower California saying Governor Cantu has demanded a loan of $500,- 000, but that following a consultation with the Chinese minister at Wash- nerton. it has been decided to refuse to meet the demand, as such a step might be construed as aiding the re bellion. Chinese and Japanese resi dents of Lower California have sent an appeal to the United States -government asking that they be given permission to cross into California during the campaign against Gover nor Cantu. . Arrest 25 Men In Toledo for Theft of Whisky From Roads Toledo, O., Aug. 4. Toledo pro hibition enforcement agents today rounded up 26 men at Leipsic, near here, alleged to have been im plicated in the theft of 16 cases of wnisky irom a jmickci rraic rail road car. Among those arrested are some of the village's most prom inent citizens, it was said at head quarters Jiere. The men will be brought to Toledo and charged with violation of prohibition laws. A restaurant owner was included in the capture. One hundred gallons of raisin mash was confiscated by police and federal authorities in two raids here today. American Tobacco Company Declares Script Dividend New York. Aug. 4. The American Tobacco company today announced a dividend of 3 per cent in script, payable to both classes of common stock of record on August 11. The script will bear interest at 8 per cent and will be issued September 1, and may be transferred into common stock on March 1. 1923. On May 5 the company declared a 5 per cent quarterly dividend in cash, which had been the prevailing earning of this security for nearly a year. instigator of Stock Fraud Scheme Held In Milwaukee Milwaukee. Wis.. Aug. 4. M. A. Dodge, who is said to be the insti-1 . . r i i f i gator oi an auegea siock iraua nerc, was arrested today on a charge of obtaining money under false pre tenses. Four alleged victims made the complaints. The district attor ney's office announced that the loss to "investors" would total $125,000. The alleged operations consisted, of ficials said, of a promise of( 50 per cent, in the dividends within four months. v Chicago Hotel Houseman Is Held for $16,000 Jewel Theft Chicago, Aug. 4. A telegram was received by the police here today by the marshal of Independence, la., that Patrick Golden, former house man in a Chicago hotel had been arrested and would be brought back to tace cnarges ot tne tneit oi aia-j monds valued at $16,000. owned bv4 Miss Hazel Crone and her mother, Mrs. F. Olive Crone. The marshal stated that nearly all the jewels had Browns Purchase Lynch of Des Moines; Reports at Once St. Louis, Aug. 4. Adrian Lynch, a pitcher, was purchased from .the Des , Moines Western league club yesterday by the St. Louis Americars, it was announced today. The price was not stated. Lynch is to report immediately. ' De Valera Back lit Office : Washington. Auar. 4. Eamonh Def Valera. president of "the Irish Re- n..ki.v " ...... i.:. i . j... ', Huvii., was at ujs mine iictc luuar and his secretary said plans for the immediate future were indefinite. Asked as to reports that the Irish chieftain was nlaniiinir to sail fori Europe soon, the secretary sid peo- 52 Murders In N. Y. Since January Sets New Record New York, Aug. 4. Fifty-two murders have been committed in New York in the seven months since January, setting a homicide record unparalleled in many pre vious years it was stated today at the district attorney's offices. AMVSEMEN'TS. NEW SHOW TODAY Morton Jewell Four Bits of Variety Wallace & B arret Character Songs' Piano Zitka " Talkative Magician Ebeneezer The Ham Tree Mule Photoplay Attraction . "Dollar for Dollar." featuring FRANK KEENAN Pathe Weekly Paramount Comedy Bg. lift I "WAhi Continuous Every Day, 2:15 to 11:15 Closing Week of Summer Season"" Vaudeville at 2:40, 6:40 and 9:00 "FLIRTATION" CHRISTIE and BENNETT LA FRANCE & KENNEDY MISS DONG FONG, GUE AND H. C. HAW EMIL A WILLE Photoplay, at 3:55, 5:30, 7:55 and 10:15 ' LEROY SCOTT'S "PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT" Kinerramt, Topics of the Day and Rollicking Comedy Picture. LAKEUIEIY PARK lxVi THURSDAY A. M. MOVIES. APOLI O . . . r MILDRED Harris ichaplin in THE Tl I kL W ssaaaaaaaas . a I TONIGHT 1 annual Z-WTWWrZl ii MAHni RHan i w 1 zi 11 1 va 10 t 1 BALL lUMJ) Hundreds of fun novelties M vl Dii-oction of I M given away. I A.H.Blank PHOTO-PLAYS. J JT tlOt'---'' mmmm mm 1 1 STARTING TOMORROW TJ ' f L-fiT If J K AN Hh 11 m J V- I Pi curcrT- a I 1wifh I . M H CE, 1 6-l II 11 S I ! -in- 1 - JW ' rytyh, . f J obe-rlk ' ; TIMESA!5dAyNA A sizzling tale of I f WTU I ''e'r fortune fi rv4"l W ILL SgS 1 who played through VVwils p"3 R a mystery and won. mPhJl r-& ROGERS 0 I . 9te4. V "The Strang. ''J il Betl TuipUl , C5aS "Married I II MmA ' 1 . Life" 1 Flfeiiffl' 1 ill 1 I a vta 1 L j .eWSgl TSi I News and Comedy, Issue Call lor Meeting. St. Louis, Aug. 4. Call for a state convention of the farmer-labor party to be held in St. Louis Aug ust 15 was issued from the local headquarters of the party. PHOTO-PLAYS. .aiatSr 'Ttirnvcootii iksiurnua mm bukt Now Don't Be a Cheater ' ) . SEE "THE CHEATER" With MAY ALLISON "Her Nature Dance" VOTE FOR PRESIDENT Election booths in lobby. "Staw vote" for Sun patrons. Farnam at 24th LAST TIMES TODAY MaryBoland in a tense drama of the unwritten law 'A Prodigal Wife' msr n r ttzu s . . 1 i.-jaftw s t 1 Todaij, Friday and Saturday I Today-Fri.-Sat. Husbands envied him, boxom matrons adored him, frivolous wives and innocent debutantes loved him but would you marry him? A Picture of Women $ Conventions and Mens Intentions ,. pic were laugmng ai mem. r; inferior SEX.1 . : '' '','.' - ' It , " ! T" " :-i.i,.. J , ' y ' ' ' ' - '':.'..-'