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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1920)
l! " i . . . ', v, V nn . AlrlTTI' ., f 0 JT ' rnTnni?T i 1Q9A , V ' j il " THE BEE: OMAHA', OCTOBER 1920. I f I I r 9 I t ... The movie world will1 welcome Pearl White, serial queen, into fea tures. Her first production, "The Whko Moll," a mysterious story of New York's underworld, will be shown soon at the Moon theater. Miss White had a variegated ca reer on the stage before entering the movies at $5 a day.. Her rise . to fame through the medium of popular serials won for her a flattering offer to enter the feature orld. Madge Bellamy will , be Douglas MacLean'g leading lady in his next Ince picture, "One a Minute." ; The horse that is playing the name art in Black . Beauty ' has been insured by Vitagtaph for $50,000. Mae Marsh's latest oictiire effort Is called 'iThe Little ,'Fraid Lady.': George Wafsh, Fox sfar, is con templating becoming his own pro ducer. Jack Mulhall is Viola Dana's lead ing man in the production of "The Off-Shore Pirate." , Downtpwn Program. Rialtc WilliamS." Hart in Thfc Cradle of Courage."! Sun Alice Lake in "The Misfit Wife." ' - ' - v Strand Thomas Meighan in "Ci vilian Clothes." , . ' , Moon "The Revenge of Tarzan." Empress Bruce Gordon in "For bidden Valley." . Muse Rex Beach's "Going Some." V Neighborhood Houses. Grand Lionel Barrymore in "The Coprterhea,d." y Hamilton Gladys ' Brockwell in : "The Mother b His Children." Building' Firms Employ Painters at $9 Scale y Certain construction companies in Omaha have employed union paint ers and decorators at a $9 a day wage, According to announcement at Labor Tcrfiple, Nineteenth and Dav enport streets, thisnrarning. . , The striking painters aud deco " rators at first demanded an increase from $8 a day to $10 a day, and then agreed to -return to worjcat $9-a-day, it was explained this morning. A majority ,ot boss .contractors re fused the . arbitration figures, it was, declared, but some of the construc tion companies have employed union painters and decorators. ,- , . Preparing for Wjiiter. Thieves lastuight threw a, brick through the window of the Glasgow tailor shop, 4703 )Uth Twenty fourth street, and: stole an overcoat valued at 547.511 Meeting of Omaha Tenants' Pro tectfve League. ' Friday evening, October J5th. at 8 o'clock at council chamber,1 city hall, Hester Bronson Copper, candidate foe state legislature, and other im portant speakers will address the meeting. Come and bring your .friends. You can j'oin'.at any meet ing; $1 membership fee.--A,dv. ' N THE days of '49, over the country, i v- . toriures ana.narasmps in crossing me, piains. , Those wlio' endured the . hardships became, veryv . rich, panning gold in California. Many of these , men squandered and gambled away their riches,' . and died poor men. Vnat had these men aceomi plishedt "What had they, to ahow for their 'hard . work and sufferings! They were brave, heroic men at" heart, but they were too weak to resist their . . i i - selfish enjoyments. ...v t Brief City News Caruso Addresses Rotariana En rico Caruso delivered a short ad dress at the meeting of the Omaha Kotary club at a' luncheon In the Home hotel yesterday. Five hun dred local and visiting Itotarlana at tended. Vast President John Welsh presided. First Municipal Concert Final arrangements for the first concert of the season, October 27, were made at a meeting yesterday at tha Cham ber of Commerce of the City Con cert club, which plans to put on a series. of free concerts at the Audi torium. ' Threo Couple , Wed Tha Rev. Charles W. Savidze Tuesday married Miss Nellie E, Vowley of Woodbine, la., and John W. Mills of Logan, la., and Wednesday married Miss Eva B. Miller of Valparaiso; Neb., and James H. Duffield or Lincoln, and ' Miss Marie Drake and .lumps Tii. Barthol omew, both of Council Bluffs. iionwitiauo virpiano J essa i. Mann, 122 North Forty-sixth street, is designer of a one-man bamboo airplane, will attempt a flight In his "ship" at Ak-Sar-Ben field Sunday. Mr. Mann made the machine on Sundays and after business hours on week days. His wife made the mus lin wings and sowed tthem to the fsames. . . V. , Ore Through OcnaliA Shipments of silver bars valued at $2OO,0O,0.N0 passed through Omaha this week on a special train on the' way to In dia, Raymond T. Baker, director of the United State mint, stated when he stopped over at the Union sta tion for an hour-yesterday on his way to Ban Francisco, where he will direct the Installation of a large electrical furnace in the mint. Ames Student Is Killed by Live Wire While at Work Ames, la., Oct. 14. Kenneth Gra ham, freshman in the state college here, was electrocuted at an early hour this morning, when it is sup posed he came in contact with a broken, but live electric, light wire hanging in a street, on whichhc was engaged in making morning de liveries on his newspperroute, his body being found by passers-by near the dangling wire. Graham was a studct at Grinnell last year. His parents live at Gilman. People of Culture RrefertheKNAcBE'r: to become a part of their surroundings. The' distinctive tone qualify and sensitive , ' ';-V touch, of the Knabe mae an irresistible appeal. Arid it satisfies verj desire of the most discriiwtating tas. . . "THE PIANO FOR A LIFETIME" ' I V A ,,. . . V At The House! " of fleasant. j Dealing "when the gold craze svepi men braved death, suftereu i-; - it , n7fAirrrn ! m If ft hi ATA AKsAXJUJUKJ Get the Savings Habit "W'e can obviously see the folly of these brave miners,, but stop- and think of the many advan tages we have today that they were deprived of. And 'yet, many 'of us, like .the miners, are too weak to resist our selfish passions. SAVE a little of your weekly income open a savings account in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. YouH be surprised how quickly the spirit of independence and self-confidence will develop. United States National Bank The Bank of PERSONAL ATTENTION AT-.THE j. TH EATERS T71IOHT LUNATIC? CHINKS." pr h, Milting- "Fun la a ChlneM Itftun-J-i dry," la a burlaaqu atbletlo noy-, lly which li to hdlln th nvr how opening- at th Emprau today. JoHlt Maker and William Redtord will appear In a one-act mualcal playlet. fPllly Da 1 1 lea" Steve Freda and hie "Snapping Turtle Guitar" will provide one of the attractive feature of the ahow. Bealdoa playing on the guitar, Mr. Freda alio obliges with eong and dance. Clever comedy and bar tnonv rfnaine- are the element! ot the act to be offered by John and McRuer, two attracUve young women. Omaha wUl sea tonight for the flret time "Some Baby, the farce by Zellah Covington. At the earn time the piece had Ita New York run "Some Baby" had a long, aucceesful seaaon at the Royal the ater In London. Only . a, few. New fork plays bear the distinction 'of appearing tn Ntw York and London at the earn time. "Some Baby" opens tonight (Thursday, October 1 st the Brsndels theater, with matinee Saturday and Sunday, Will women be dominant 80 years from nowT The question Is humorously an swered In the Jack Laid sketch, "Visions of H70," which l'ercy Bronson and Win nie Baldwin are presenting this week, at the Orpheum. Another headline attrac tion is the Scotch musical act contributed by Jack Wyatt and his company of 10. ADVERTISEMENT CASCARETS "They Work while you Sleep" Liven up! Youf system is full of liver and bowel poisons which keep you headachy, constipated, . bilious, half-sick, and unstrung. ,Take"Cas carets tonight 1 Wake , tip feeling like a "live wire," with your- stom ach regular, cold gone, ana a clear head, rosy- skin and. sweet disposi tion. No griping no inconvenience. Children love Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 cents. Fifteenth and Harney Omaha -mmmimmmmm Two acts are featured this week. One Is offered by dainty Marie, the personifica tion of grace In her performance on ins fivfnw rlnsa Harry Hamilton, who be came well known while In the Belaaco production, "Tha Boomerang," la pre senting a clever oae-act comedy called "The Love Game." Those unable to get seats for. evening performances on ac count ot excessive demand ara Informed good scats ar available at the matinees. That the box office ef the Gayety the ater Is dolna- a land office business goes without saying, as Joe Hurt! is present ing his "Social Maids" there this week. The stars of the cast are George Nlblo and- Helen Spencer, two of the most popu lar dancing and comedy artists' of the modern stage. They hava a new and orl urinal vehlcla for their talents called "The Boys FroA Home," which lo ,ln reality a muslol comedy, .' the book of whh-h vii wrteten by Leon Bdrg and the special musle by Will H. Vodery. Ladles' matinee at 1:16 dally all week... Alexander, i "Tha Man Who Knows." will onen far six dart at tare Brandels next Monday 'night, with a special sou venir matinee for. the ladles only on Fri day and the regular matinee for tha gen eral public on Saturday, Tha Alexander show is all new this season, comprising the mysteries or the orient ana in aances thereof, the latter being Introduced by Lillian Marlon and tha Kartell twins. Alexander has been a student of the occult ,and kindred sciences for over 28 years and recently returned from a tour of Europe, where he lectured on occultism. BttHc and drew baby in tie nealthrcl walike heat Tin safest, the handsomest, the most v powerful! electric heater made can bo ' , Aised wherever there is an electric outlet i , , ' Majestic Electric Heaters serve you in any part of the house, at any how, for aa Ion a period aa you want turn of the switch and the .heater is radiant with heat B another turn ol the awitcn Majeitfc Cuticura Soap Imparts- ; Tlk Velvet Touch Seas.OlBtneBi.Taleoa Bt.ei r hMieJrreisple for that skin eruption You don't have to wait to know that Resinol Ointment is going to overcome your skin trouble. It gives such quick relief from the itching and burning and so generally succeeds in clearing away the eruption that, with Resinol Soap, it is the standard skin treatment in thousands of homes. ' ' Resinol products sold by aU drugcuts. 419 Eggs From 20 , r Hensli30 Days Mi. Dougherty Got This Result In October. Plan la Easily Tried. III I I I H S M Y ill. VCfassfcssKrtS III keUJLsUs '.rrov "I tried Don Sons; anl the result jrere far past any expectations. I got 419 eggs In 80 days from 20 hens while moulting. I think this Is wonderful, as th" hardly laid at aU before.' Frank ft.. IJ-Dougherty, 6940 B. litb aaWvff I Mp- Dougherty bought f?V4i. l worth of Don Sung la 1 October and wrote this II letter In November. Flg- Js' mtL ore hit proflt on 85 dozen IsLs . im eggs from faens that for merly laid little or nothing. This may sound too good to be truew but It costs nothing ta And oat. We ll make you the same- offer wo made him. Give your hens Don fang and watcb results for one month. If you dont find that It pay for itself and pays you a good profit besides, simply tell as and jour money will be cheerfully refunded. Don Sung (Chinese for egg-laying) Is scientific tonic and conditioner. It is easily given In the feed, improve the hen's health and makes her stronger and more active. It tones up the egg-laying organs, and gets the eggs bo mattes bow cold or wet the weather. loincan obtala Dota Sung from yont druggist or poultry Temedy dealer, ot end $1.04 (Includes war tai) for package by mall. Burrell-Dugger Co.. 214 Columbia Bldg.. Indianapolis, Ind. Chines? for Egglaying Man, 40, On Trial for Assault On Daughter William H. Schrum, 1415 Archer street, was placed on trial before a jury in District Judge Troup's court today charged with assaulting his daughter, Ida, 12. Another daugh ter, Myrtle, 10,' was iu the court room to-testify against her father, Chief Deputy County Attorney Cof fey said. Schrum is 40. Akron, O., the tire center of the world, is shortly to invade the trac tor manufacturing field. ADVERTISEMENT Ask Your Neighbor So many thousands of .women have een restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound that there is hardly a neigh borhood in any city, town or hamlet in this country wherein some woman has not found health in this good old-fashioned root and herb remedy. If you are suffering from some womanly ill, why don't you try it? ana au expenses ceases. All Portable Majestic Otctris Hesters sre equipped with 8 feet of heater cord Majestic Electrla Hotter srs the original patented ' boaters ot this type, Tkiri mn I fortahU tyfi Mjtrtlt Thtr$ Mr 3 innrt iyp Mtfutk tik your affifcr asaof Ifijeslfa Electric DerelopmantCompa-y MmmHtmtmwmvm mm MhImI f - City fsa Preaches " Uilutle Eeefrie Wtafen ' Btilln Cmllea far Hesf ffarffiffen V; 1 - fjxewe.eMMBse"ese a f f )1 Worn Friday in the Downstairs Store Those Tnat Are Thrifty Will Take Advantage ojF Our Alteration and New Building Sale . 6 -Great -6 -e Hour Sales . From 9 to 10 A. M. KoverallsV $1.00 Suit , Koveralls Sot boya and girls , ages 1 to 8, sky blue and khaki trimmed . with red and blue borders. . At $1.00 suit - ' . : From JO to U A. M. Union Suits, 98c Suit Balbriggan union suits, long or short sleeves, ankle length, sizes 34 to 40, at 98c suit. 5 From 11 to 12 A) M. ; Men's Hose 5 Pair for $1.00 Men's hose, assorted .colors, excellent quality, doable heel and toe all sizes, 5 pair for $1j0. From 12 to 1 P. M. Men' Raincoats, $10.00 English tweed, dark colors, sizes 38 to 46, R. & W. make, none better. r- ;-' From 1 to 2 P.M. 2 Boys' Mackinaws - ' Boys! mackinaws, guaran :teei all wool, sizes 6 to 10, $7.98. Sizes 11 to 18, S9.98. ;.. . . . From 2 to 3 P.M. c Men's Work Shirts, -7 $1.00 BlUp and graychambray, al sizes, fine quality, SI. 00. Men's Shirts $1.65 v A large assortment of Be'auBrummel shirts, slightly imperfect. Spe cial for Friday,. $1.65., :USE BEE WANT ADS THEY BRING 1417 DOUGLAS STREET. Announcemeiitt SATURDAY, PROMPTLY AT8:30 A.$l. We Shall a$aunch at the Order of the Fire Adjusters A Phenomeiiiai Sale of More Than $80,000 ' Worth .of em's V, at Prices That Represent Less Than-Half Manufacturers' Cost The vast majority of this immense stock has been hut slightly scek-ed with' smoke-yet not a "single garment will be reserved, the sensational price shattering affects all. Plan , now to be here early Saturday morning. - Watch Friday Evening's Papers for Full Particulars of This Gigantic Event 40--Extra Salesladies Warited--40 Burgess-Wash Compaijy 'KVERYBODY& STORK" y Women's Dresses That Are Smart, Well Made, and of Good Materials $1850 to $2250 SCORES of smart styles de veloped , of, good4 quality, wool fabrics are here for your selection ; some- have beautiful designs of bead trimming, others are embroi dered in silk and yarn, and many are of the more tailored style, trjmmed in silk braid and buttons. N 500 pairs of Women's Fall Boots ? On Sale Friday at Military and Louis'! C 71 L C f All sizes. All heels. Black, brown, 1 M )L J J widths. . gray, field mouse and "TP Come early while . two-tone -effects. J ' 1 your size is here. . ' . the pairy- Wool Dress Remn cuits Remnants of dress goods in plain-, m y. color, check, plaid, etc., for dresses I vDC and skirts, lengths l-to 5 yards. , On f Jf J sale Friday, at, yard J Linens and Domestics Bed Sheets, $1.49 Bed sheets, size 72x9ff inches for $1.49 each. An excellent quality . that will give good service Toweling, 22HC Yd. stAnen weft toweling, a'vejjy absorbing quality, much .under priced.. .- - - Curtain Goods, 25c Yd. Window' curtain fabrics in white, with colored borders or allover colored figures j 35c - yard. .. v s: 5 " - gmzsi : fl 9 a areii Ginghams, 49c Yd. New fall ginghams Tn hand some plaid designs and in dark colors. . . Breakfast Cloths, v ; $1.95 Each; Damask breakfast cloths, size 54x54 inches.' A very service-. able quality; much' underpriced, $1.9,5 each. Pillow Cases 35c Each A. fine round thread quality, size 42x36 inches, NSe each. RESULTS: 1 Bsrm- - -rut m. mmr m i bj J , II III 1 . -Fl Sli ii in N. W. Corner i lftth and rarnam. as i 1 1