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- 12 THE BEE i OMAHA," WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1920." 1 if A , WhatDoYouKnoW?, (Hero's s chanro to make your wHe ttorib money. Kach day The Be will puhltxh a aeries of queatloas. They cover Ihlnni which too should know. The flrat i 1 MnnlDfat li-t nf Mmrt anawera and the .(J ham of tha winner will bo published oj me aa imuraiea neww. tie u nur views and nddreaa In full. . Address "Question Editor,' Omaha Dee.) 1.' Who' is Secretary of Commerce in President Wilson's cabinet? Z What president served in con gress after he was president? 3..-What rank - does the United States hold in merchant marine? 4. How' xmany stars is General lVrshing entitled to wear as insignia of his rank? , . '3. Where is the Nebraska state I'.cnitentiary located? , , (Answers Published Saturday) Saturday's Answers. 1. Which office is , -the highest. rank, an army captain or a navy lieutenant? The two ranks are the same, f v-"iat Presidents have been elected, despite the fact that, they re : ocived fewer votes than their oppon ents? Rutherford B. ! Hayes. 1876 and Grover Cleveland, 1888. j 3. , What governor receives' the 'owest salary? .-Governor McKel vie of Nebraska $2500 a year. 4. Who first ' reached the South pole? Roald Amundsen inl911. 5. When was the University of Nebracke founded? 1869. Winner: No correct a'nswers re ceived. . WHY? Do We Have Toothache? Copyright, 1J20, Wheeler Syndicate, Inc. 4 Aches and pains in general are the signals flashed to the brain dv nerve which have been bruised, injured or exposed, and in the case of toothache, the signal means that the nerve of the tooth is either very close to the surface, or else in actual contact with the, air. When the latter condition occurs, the ache is, of course, ex tremely sharp, very painful, and practically continuous, for the delicate sensitive tferves of the teeth .are intended by nature to be imbedded in the hard bony structure which surrounds them, and any interference with this, produces a pain which sends us scurrying to the dentist. The -warmth of, the mouth, to gether'with the constant presence of the saliva, results in a condi tion which forms an ideal breed ing place for bacteria of many kinds.. Myriads of. these seek refuge between the teeth' and in other places where the ordinary brushing does not dislodge them. In time, they eat through the outer coating of enamel and into the dentine which forms the major portion of the. tooth,, in much the same way that an augur would bore through a piece of wood. The moment that the cavity caused by the decay ap proaches the vicinity of the nerve,, the latter sends out its warding signals at first an occpSional twinge, then an ache finally a throbbing darting i'tame of pain that announces ''haminent danger to the nerver" Toothache, thcrc JLaiCv Avhi'5 distinctly unpleasant, is really oue of nature's methods of calling attention to the neces sity of repair work. ' . ICimnrirrrirTTnriTXii'inLI o DM AHA! NEB. I8I4-I&1B FARNAM ST. TYLER. 123 More Truth By JAMES J. SIC TRANSIT. Many former Russian noblemen are nrfw - '. . As the sun risesinign in me son morning any -j O'er the builrusky marshes of Flanders, ; ' : - There passes along in a zig-xaging throng,' A covey of gooses and ganders, 7 " And though they are cursed by Alexis' the. Worst t ,' They pay but small heed to his presence,' -. For a ringing rebuke from a former-Grand Duke ,' Doesn't hurt any more than a peasant's. s ' ; , The little mauve cows that are turned out to brouse , On the fields tp the southward of Creasy V-t Are chewing their cud as they stand in1 the mud . 1 , . Where their legs get exceedingly messy; ' And but little they think as they .bend down to drink Inthe stream by its willow embowered, "That's an eminent Russ vyho's attending on us, - ? Instead of a regular cow-herd." ;7 The onions that grow oa the hillsides, at Meaux, ' "1 -The bean vines that burgeon near Calais, ; ' . The beets on the Aisne and the gourds on tne. Seined And the squash jn the Epernny valley, Don't know that the chaps with the whisker-laced maps Who hoe 'em and weed 'em and thin em. v . And d other rough work, have With ten or twelve consonants In 'em.,1 No longer they ride at tha emperor's side ' ; ; In radiant uniformed splendor, . ' v '! ' Or strut through the streets to afford mighty treats ' ', To the hearts of the -feminine gender; , . In the grip of grim chance they are toiling in France ' And tending, the live stock in Flanders, , And though great in their fall, it means nothing at all To the cows and the onions and ganders! r ; ' AN OUTRA6E. ' " - v ;' - " : :':' How the profiteers, must have hated to see Ponzi get all that money. I A BUSTED SIMILE. . v "As gentle as a lamb," since the McGraw accident, sounds ' bit ironical. .-, t , ' SUSPICIOUSLY QUIET. .. , , V Itv D'Annunzio must be writing that play he was doing the work .for last winter. . ,'..(): . .. -.; . ' . . Copyright. 1920. By Contract Authorized for ' Frannie Irrigation" Unit Washington, D. " C.. Aug. 31.-4 (Special Telegraph The secretary of the interior has authorized the re-' clamation service to enter into con tract with w -Downer of Deavor, Wyo 'i ' tne construction of a por oon of the lateral system gf the third unit,, Frannie division, of the Shoshone Irrigation Project, Wyo; The ork involved excavation of 42. 000 cubic yards of material in the vicinity of-Frannie. ' i i The government of Algeria will distribute French sugar beet,seed to. farmers in an endeavor to experi menf withhe production of beet sugar. MOTOR CAR .v 'V. 1 - dfaliHilL ii ii it i! ii ii i! ii h imiiroiLgsfc; il 5wj7r - : . ... . V aMI . M ' ' - '' g . ; ' - . , -. , '';', ' - ' ' : ", -r, ' , . ; J . DddgbBrothitIIS S 1 1 ' I Car number 5 and num ber 500005 are now on , display in our salesroom. D'BrVIEN-DAV15-CtlAD AuTD COUNCIL BLUFFS LA. IDS 50. MAIN St COUNCIL BLUFFS IS I Than Poetry MONTAGUE doing farm work in Jranee and Flanders. - :'ty .''' : : , ! I sr', ; ' t r '. all names known t Burke, The' Bell Syndicate, Inc.) "; ' ' -4U Institute Opens Todays ; - .Beatrice Nebj ' AgiV'fyripe cial.) The Gage county teachers' in stitute will ' be' held at the? high school this week, begihningft on Wednesday morning Miss' .BtrtHa Foster,- county superintendent;. ex pccls a. large attendance. AMV8KMEKTS. : THE MUSICAL SEASON I j, , Will Be Ope4 With y . : UCONCERT,. ' WILLIAM SCHWARTZ. Temir J. E.. BRILL, Vtoliiilat At v. w r A A.l(..' Wedneaaay Erf., Sept. I, 1U0 " . At a P. M.y ;;i r ; . t 'j Cb. .ry. f . T . -9. T : . '. . ' . i ' . ' ' : - - ; v , ' 'v' - "'' ' ' ? i. Common Sense , v' ' 'Show Your Appreciation. . v ; ? ; i By j. j. uundy: -4 ; ' Of course, old man, you may ex pect your wife to do all she can to save you money but when' she. does something out of the' ordinary something " y.ou have always hired don,.it would give her a good bit-of encouragement if you would give her in money whaLyou would otherwise have paid for the job. v - Never thought of doing . fucha thing,. .did you? . 1 '' . Whatever she has done you1 have taken for granted and as a matter of course and often you .omitted any expression of thanks. - . ., It isn'jt the right way to do, now! is if? .- ' ' ' 1 ' Most husbands give too little cred it to their wives for the work they do. V- ' . . : - ' You may think it is silly to com pliment youNwife or reward her in some way for something she -is not 'accustomed to doing' and for which you have always paid out money. . But down in your heari you know you l.tke' to be praised forldrting somtthing v'hicl) you feel has been well done. 7 - - V You make it appear that you do not care for compliments, but you do. " ' 1 ' J '' Well, so does your wife, and, you should be more generous witlr yburv compliments to her and' make -yoiir financial gifts as surprisingly large as you' can fcfford. : You will more than get back your interest.-.' ; , ' " ' . (Copjrijlit, lOin, by Inlerrtaional Feature . . i . Service. Inc.) , 7,'. ' AMV8KMEXT8. 7. " ' . ... A.Mt'gEMENTB. 1 ' ,' i - TZ! . ,,. , , , -. . , COUNCIL BLUFFS-RIGHT NOW Where the GoerfGo Where the Jojrers Joy . ; : v ; 7 7. -:.'? ! :-. . 7 Central Labor Union CARNIVAL ALL THIS WEEK UPTOWN . ' , .... . - 1 i a I II i ,1 ! P ; 1 . ,( W. BRUNDAGE SHOWS J :'; 20 JOLLY, JAZZY JOY SHOWS 20 MERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTURERS' ; DISPLAYS AND EXHIBITS noon till r,i6HT aaV k. r-Vea.r'Tai t r'a I i al H EATR One Week Starting Sunday , SO NOR A CAND OPERA 9VI1UNA COMPANY , . Ceenaanjr Fifty in Fameu Operas . . Gru4 Opera Orcheatra . V ' Pricea $2JM to 5Qc Sala Thurtday it HaHlM Daily. Enrv NlahL '! " "KISS MI": CHAS. HOWARD A CO.: IHUCC MORGAN A FRANKLYN GATES:' MfUrawk-A Wallace: Bnat H.ytt: Latter. Werta Ce.: Celller A DeWilde; Kleejramt:. "Teplet ef the eay." Mate.: lie. 2Se aa Soe: le at Tte aai II Satarda e Saadav. MIekt: lie. 2Sc foe. 7Se aad fl; nine at 11.25 Sataraejr aad Seaday. 3. LAST TIMES TODAY .. ' AMERICAN DESERT' CAFEt HINKLE b MAE) JIMMY DUNN; MONS HERBERT. Pheteslay Attraction, "The tittle Win. atonr,' featurlnf Shirley Maion. Ben Tur pia Cemedy. Path Weekly. ', "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" '.' , . Nlteat 23c to $1.25 Dally Matt 15c to 7Sc Anatker af Thaaa Claaa A Shows '' cooVeVs Rowland Qirls muri.esque Laree aaet Includes BERT LAHR. Carnival Trie, aad Beauty Cherua of Living .. . V 1 Rosa Buda. -Ladiee' Dims Matinee Every Week Day Hat Mat Wk: Lew Hilton Glrli of O. S..A. BASE BALL ?Kt : - OMAHA VS. JOPLIN s MON, TUES, WED. AND THURSl Cue 4nW 3i30 P. M. , v DeuMo-Haader Tuesday and Wednesday. First Cams Called 2ilS P. M. .-. g Boa Seats an Sale Barlialow , Braa Clffar Star. ISth and FarBam. ty Ads Bring; Results. I'M THE GUY I'M THE GUY, the office tight wad, who never "chips in" on any thing Why should-I? .The money I earn is for me and, my needs, not for throwing away on others'. " '-' If Some 'guy is chump enough to get married why should t kick in to help him buy a wedding present? It k isn't my wedding! I won't get any good from the present. And if one of the-force dies, why should I contribute for flowers that he won't ever see and that will only be wasted . " v- .- ' '.' , And if anyone gets sick and has no money .to pay far a .hospital room or a nurse or a doctor what concern is that of mine? ", - " . ' If he was so improvident lhaf all his money is spent why should I 'dig into my savings to help him out? 7 --. 5 " ' ; . ' If I chipped in once, they'd expect it of me every time. And my money looks too good to tne to let go of any of it unless I'm going to get full value of it. for myself.'. So pass your lists around to'some- qne else. 'Count me out, ' , ; (Copyright, 120, Thompaon Feature ... Service.) ; - Schuyler to Have Mail Delivery;, Two ; Carriers Washington, D. C, -Aug. . 31; (Special Telegraph) Postoffice de partment has ordered the establish ment of city mail delivery service in Schuyler, Neb., October 1, with two letter carriers and one substi tute carrier. - " .. : MONDAY Everybodies Day v TUESDAY Children's Day All Children Admitted FREE to the . Grounds WEDNESDAY Omaha Day THURSDAY Fraternal Day FRIDAY Council Bluffs Day SATURDAY Farmer's Day ' ' '-. Admiasion to , Grounds lOc THIS INCLUDES WAR TAX PHOTO-PUTS. Gouverneur Morris' Greatest Story ' Everything she did was Naughty. But He Couldn't Explain Why! 7 ' .v Can You? Special Scenic Prologue iii! PHOTV-PLAVB. No Orchestras in Omaha Moving Picture Theaters And the , To meet the 60 per cent increase in salary demanded . f - 7 for moving picture theater orchestras by , the Omaha p 7 Musicians Assn. the managers of "the undersigned thea- Q , ,ters would be involuntarily forced to raise admission li , : ." prices as djd.other theaters when they met the increase M in musicians' wage scale. ' ; fjl "'7:.- " But :" ','-4 ' ;: S We Reuse to "Pass the Buck" to the Public 1 We have tried to be more than fair with the musicians. M ' We offered them a 43 per cent increase in wages, which, It k would be approximately $40,000 increase in the annual g payroll of the four undersigned theaters. , , . S Musicians Work 4 V2 Hours a Day .. This is the total actual working time allowed in. mov- i ing picture theaters by the Musicians' Association. Thus Wi it plainly can be seen ample opportunity is afforded p musicians to .derive financial benefit from hours out- M side othe,theater.N And many avail themselves of this g opportunity. . c 1 ..... -.'. 7 k Musicians Are Reasonable in Other Cities j . , . Kansas City musicians have accepted the wage in- S crease offered by the theater managers as reasonable u ' and fair. Des Moines musicians are asking salaries equivalent to the 43 per cent increase offered to the M 1 Omaha musicians. Lihcoln musicians have accepted j salaries much less than those- offered to the , Omaha H musicians. And the Public that the managers of the undersigned theaters have ALWAYS been fair with all employes when their dr mands .were within reason. The musicians' demands are NOT, within reason! THey have walked out of tiie,. H i f ill j '' in i at r" unaersignea ineaiers, reiusing a-4t5 per cent incref in salaries. To meet the musicians' 60 per cent increase demand we would have to raise admission prices. This, in justice to the public, we WJLL NOT do! ' .'- . M I Signed . Today and Thursday It Mmy Shock a Fow, But It Will Delight Thousands "Trilby" Starring CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG i EXTRA SPECIAL! Group of Ar tists' Living Modals in Poetic Poses on Muse Stage Mor husband's love was skidding hut she "brought him to." How did she do it T Soe Enid Bennett in "Hair Pin." Also Showing Charley Chaplin in That Comody Matterpioco, "The Champion" z&mmrxsntf 1 III )8U 7, A : anytime 1 y iWL X US1TII ?snTURDiYI.ITi: I uBee .Want Adf Bring. Result, ''' " r I'HOTO-PiaiB. anaemia Reason Why ;; Should Know Sun Theater Rialto Theater ' Moon Theater Strand Theater m 7 - .... ' ' " - " ' MKi NEWSPAPER MAfi M h 1 and then ; ! J ft I Ladr-In-Distross: "You are big CTmfmfmfmfV I 3 U 1 '. and strong. Make the villain I 1 4 51 11 wY( Alii II S j give me the papers." 9J H'jJK WnV JJ 1 f 11 J Horot "Lead me to" hfm.", lyYCyi -p X DA! i n THEATER 111 I W U' JtJ M I f ArULLU beautiful A Little "Frisky" But ,f . 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