Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 06, 1920, Page 10, Image 10
10 THE GUMPS A BEAUTIFUL SIGHT TO SEE Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith. Mother Charges Woman With Kidnaping Her Baby Viola McVane, 5.!01 South Twenty eighth street, filed a complaint in South Side police court today charg ing Mattie Jackson with kidnaping her 7-year-o'ld son. . The McVane woman said Mattie took a liking to the lad while living in the Lake street district last spring' and when she went to Detroit, Way 13, she coaxed the child into going with her. All are negroes. Biscuit Makers Picnio Employes of the Iten Biscuit company, 1,100 st'ong, will leaveby a 17-coach special train for Valley, Saturday, where they will spend the day at their annual outing picnic. What Do You Know? WELL MAMte eOHE, POOR. HArAA TACE J ALL WRAPPED VP J THIS S CERTAINLY A WOKDRJFUL- . Ve SECN EM GOINfi IN AMP comk6 out op tunnojs I've: sten trains wth (Ren chant ta mVa your wtts , worth aa7. Each day Th Bn will publish a aarlm of qucatlona, prepared by Baparlntcndent J. If. BeTcrtdga of tha public schools. Thry so.rr thlnrs which you ahotild know. The first complete list f correct unaware recelred will be reward ad by 1. The answer and tha name of the winner will be published on the day Indicated below. Be sure tn gift yoar view and addresa tnj full Address "Qsf s tlon Editor." Omaha Bee.) AFramooN i saw a nosT BEUTFUL SIGHT A TRAN OOIN6 OUT- - I'VE" SEEK 'EM YVNplH6 AROV)Mt 5CENVC SACK6R.OW0S eoeO"EOUS QV)T TtUS HECt PLENTY OP ROOM "THOUGHT . if ..An 1 C THE HDUMTMNS FLYING WAS A SXSHT NEVER. THROV6H BeAVTVt-wu VALLEYS SAMV THE. BACK OF A TRAIN LOOK SO BEAOT1FV1- By J. H. BEVERIDGE. 1. Who was the advocate of the H MY UIE. open-door policy in reference to commercial privileges at Chinese ports.' 2. What is the meaning of the phrase E Pluribus Unum? 3. What .hnelishman s name is PHOTO-ri.AYS. prominently connected with the de velopment of South Africa? 4. What African explorer once - ' I n : . . : i rmi. h 1 I I P lira 00T w E BAC i-sovcro like a ( ' -i i BUNCH OF YlOLETS -YWEN THE Si )fWm ENGINEER. PULLED THE THROTTLE" ' I I r ra.T vale I III I 1 1 Wbu. H& rui rvu.i-i-w I r xm l m i as a -mi I a OB M U fl" Farnam at 24th lived in Omaha? 5. Why do they call the fall cele bration in Omaha Ak-ar-ben.' (Answers Published Tuesday.) TUESDAY'S ANSWERS. 1. How many bales of cotton does the United States consume annual ly? 7.000,000. 2. Where is the college of Medi cine of the University of Nebraska locate'!? Omaha. 3. How old does a child have to be in order to work without a per mit in the State of .Nebraska? 16 years. 4. Who was the blind composer? Beethoven. 5. Who is poet laureate of Eng land? Robert Bridges. Winner: No correct answer re ceived. ADVERTISEMENT "DANDERINE" Stops X Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A' few cents buys "Danderine." After an application of "Danderine" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every, hair shows jiew 1 life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. $1.00 Is All Needed To Join the Hoosier Cabinet Club at Union Outfitting Co. Other Special Inducement Are Being Made During Hoosier Demonstration. A Beautiful Hoosier Kitchen , Cabinet Given Away Fri day Evening, August 6. On one point all women agree that kitchen work causes more mind and body fatigue than any other part of housekeeping. With the idea of bringing "happiness to the kitchen" the Union Out fitting Company is forming a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Club. AH this week special induce ments are being made. The pay ment of ONE DOLLAR delivers a labor-saving "Hoosier" to your home. Then a few easy pay ments of a DOLLAR a week and the Cabinet is yours. If you have an old cupboard or Kitchen Cabinet, $5.00 will be allowed for it on the purchase of a new Hoosier. The Union Outfitting Com pany is known as the "Home of Home Outfits," and this season is making special inducements to young couples just starting housekeeping. No transaction is ever considered complete until the customer is satisfied. Going Away? FlrWlN SIORIEj V lucy y U FITCH PEBKIN5 ' Jj By LUCY FITCH PERKINS. Irish Twins Dance a Jig. The old woman and the Twins made their way to the platform and sat down on a bench near the edge of it. Many other people were sit ting or standing about. An old man stood up on the platform. He told the story of Cuchulain the Hound of Culain and how he fought all the greatest warriors of the world on the day he first took arms. When he had finished, another man took his place and told the story of Deirdre and Maisi, and another told the fate of the four children of Lir that were turned into four beautiful swans by their cruel stepmother. And when the stones were fin ished a nrize was given for the best one. and the Twins were glad that it was for the story of Deirdre. for that tale was Jike an old friend to them. After that there was music, and the dances of old Ireland the reel and the lilt. And when last of all came the Irish jig, the old woman put her basket down on the ground. ... . - 1M- it-. sure, tne music is nice mc Those Clothes of Yours Will Easily Battle Another Season The material is there. Is it not? And there are few, if any, threadbare spots, Isn't that so? All those clothes need is a trip through this plant we will clean 'em up bright as a dollar we will darn the worn spots. We will press 'em up, and when you see the clothes you'll say: "Just like new togs." Phone Tyler 345 DRESHER BROTHERS DYERS CLEANERS 2211-17 Farnam St. Let the Omaha Printing Company supply your lug gage needs. Our bags and suitcases are the mpst com fortable yet they possess all the qualities of dura , bility, roominess and style. Omaha Printing-Company springtime in my bones." she said to the Twins, "Bedad, I'd the foot of the world on me when I was a girl and I can still shake one with the best of them, if I do say it myself." She put her hands on her hips and began to dance! The music got into everybody else's bones, too, and . soon everybody around the platform, and on it, too the old and young, large and small was dancing gayly to the sound of it. The Twins danced with the rest, WHY?- Do White Streaks Appear in Plaster. (Copyright, 1920. By the .Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) The white, streaked appearance of plaster is due to the fact that the joists or beams are compara tively close to the surface in these spots and that while the air has filtered through the wall, deposit ing its dust and dirt while so do doing, the portion of the plaster touching the beams is protected from this process of filtration and retains its natural white color. Frofesscjr N. B. Webster ex plains this by saying: "The white streaks on plastered ceil ings, often noticed in churches and halls, are always just under beams or joists, the intermediate spaces being darkened by deposits of dust in the air which have fil tered up through the porous plas ter on the lathes. The beams, however, obstruct the passage of the air, so the plaster on the other sidp of them is not colored. It should be remembered that a plaster ceiling, being quite porous, is a strainer for the air which is constantly passing through it when the air on the opposite side is not of the same temperature." Tomorrow Why Are Peacock Feathers Considered Unlucky. 'Ask your Qrocer JERSEY .CornFlakes do not get soft in milk Grocer today jCearn the JerseyJMerence texvo Thirteenth at Farnam i and they were having such a good time that they might have forgot ten to go home at all if all of a sudden Larry hadn't shaken Eileen's arm and said, "Look there!" "Where?" Eileen said. "There!" said Larry. "The rough man with the brown horse." The moment Eileen sata the man with the brown horse she took Larry's hand and hey both ran as fast as they could back to their father. "We saw the Tinker!" they cried the moment they saw Mr. McQueen. "Then we'd as well be starting home," said Mr. McQueen. "I'd rather not be meeting the gentle man on the road after dark." He got Colleen and put her into the cart once more. Then he and the Twins had something to eat. They bouhj a ginger cake shaped like a raobit, and another like a man from one of the hawkers, and they bought some sugar sticks, too, and these, with what they had brought from home, make their sup per. (Rights reserved by Houghton-Mifflin Co.) Tomorrow Irish Twins Tell the Secret. Omahan Weds in Chicago. Leroy Johnson of Omaha, formsr ly in the service of the United States navy, was married to Miss Edith Ebersold of River Forest in Chicago Sunday, according to word received here Thursday. . AMUSEMENTS. Z9-30 ssmmui IVCNIM6I Continuoua Every Day, 2:15 to 11:15 Closing Week of Summer Season Vaudeville at 2:40, 6:40 anB 8:00 ' "FLIRTATION" CHRISTIE and BENNETT LA FRANCE 4 KENNEDY MISS DONG FONG, CUE AND H. C HAW EMIL & WILLE Photoplay at 3:55, 5:30. 7:55 and 10:15 LEROY SCOTT'S "PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT" Kinograms, Topics of the Day and Rollicking Comedy Picture. FORD DAY Friday, Aug. 6th MUG IP A R K Every Ford owner and driver will be at the Park having a good time, so be there with them. Some Big Doings for every Ford owner and driver. If you haven't as yet received an admis sion ticket for this big event, stop at any Ford Selling Agency and they will give you tickets for yourself and family. 'wuctviLLe fa- Big novelty Carnival Dance Monday Right. Aug. 9th Hundreds of novelties will be given the Dancers Hats, Caps, Horns, Whistles, etc. 'Monday night will be One Big Night a night long to be remembered, so don't miss out by stay ing at home. When the bell rings be ready to step on the floor and participate in the festivities. If it's worth while, clean and amusing, it's at K'RU'G PAR K- I'MTHEGUY! I'M THE GUY who grafts free rides from the automobile salesmen on the bluff that he's going to buy a car. I have no idea of buying one, but I do like to take a spin out in the country or even through the city now and then, and that is one way I can enjoy the fun without having to pay for it. If I caii ring some friends or my family in on it, so much the better. The more the merrier so long as I am not paying for the gas Of course, the time the salesman wastes on me he might be devoting to a real customer, and it may cost him a good commission now and then, but that's no part of my wor ries. I get the rides and that's all I care about. If he wants to lose ary sleep over what he may have lost let him grow the wrinkles. , I only wish they'd make even more digerent kinds of automobiles. Then I could graft more rides. (Copyright. 1920, by Thompson Feature Service.) Bee Want Ads Will Boost Your Business. Use Them. AMI SEMEN TS. TWO SHOWS IN ONE Morton Jewell Four Bits of Variety Wallace & Barret Character Songs & Piano Zilka Talkative Magician Ebeneezer The Ham Tree Mule Photoplay Attraction Herbert Rawlinson "A Man and Hit Woman" Pathe Weekly Paramount Comedy THOTO-PLAYS. Today and Sat. 'l.'!.'- " ; ' ' ' ' - Jsflk BLANC : SWEET in the romance of a shopgirl and a duke. Simple Souls ii Two simple souls, springtime, a chance meeting, a mischievous flirtation, secret ' companionship, then embarassing discoveries, meddling aunties, the evil mindvof society. Don't guess you'll be surprised! , . : Two-part Comedy Sheriff Starts Campaign Against Auto Tax Dodgers Sheriff Clark and County Treas urer, Endres are to start a drive against all owners of automobiks who are attempting to evade pay ment of automobile license tax. According to the sheriff, the evad ers ride only in the night along the suburban roads, so he is to post deputies along the roads to make Parents' Problems IV. Is it right to allow children to make notes on the margins of their books? Only if the notes are of real value such as feferences to similar inci dents in other books, dates, etc. Favorite passages in poems, also, might be marked. ' rilOTO-PLAYS. aaaaaflM MAN" with Bebe Daniels and Robert Warwick ma a "Cinderella Cinders' I V'THE H 1 ITH , 1 I JOT I J HS. HE arrests. A license costs $20, while penalty on conviction under the charge of evading the payment cf the tax calls for a fine of not more than $50 and imprisonment in the county jail for not more than three days. rilOTO-rLAYS. APOLLO Today, Mildred Harris Chaplin in "THE INFERIOR SEX" News and Comedy mwm$m, m STARTS SUNDAY AT THE "SUN" MAY ALLISON Ma IN "The Cheater" ALSO "HER NATURE DANCE" GirU Girls Shapely and Pretty TODAY TOMORROW TODAY SAT. I In the story by, Uf , U fl fi. GEORGE BAER MSCUTCHEQN Ff M If UrpHE BUTTERFLY 1 MAN" is an irh tensely interesting story of a social aspirant who through a combination of personality and good looks gains the 'love of women. Today and Saturday BIG CANDY MATINEES FOR ALL BOYS AND GIRLS Every member of the Boys' and Girls' Muse Club will receive a Free box of delicious candy sweets. Whether you win a prize or not, you receive a box of candy. Then you'll see WILLIAM DESMOND in "A BROADWAY COWBOY" The east and west lock heart and hand in the gleeful, comical Rough Riding Romance of foot light life and western ac tion, j i TODAY TOMORROW DON'T BE A CHEATER SEE "The Cheater" ZZ7 TODAY SAT. Pathe Nervs Christie Comedy i