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THE BEE: UMAHA, FRIDAY, UECiSMBBK 31, IMi).
Dog Hill Paragrafs
By George Bingham
At Tickviilc last Thursday Cricket
Hicks tried to play hero before a
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young lady and ran out in. front of a
runaway to stop it, but he did not
meet with success, as it turned out
to be the firewagon.
' '
Sidney' Hocks today stated that
the country was getting so dry a
person can drive from here to Bound
ing: Billows without even hitting a
stump.
j
Sim Flinders went out to a bee
hive one day this week to see if his
,becs reeded sfhythincr. He was met
at the tront door by a commute :
of them.
I'M THE GUY
I'M THE GUV who takes almost
eternity to make a move in check
ers. , Why shouldn't 1? I want to
win, and I mean to if I can possibly
do so. ,
I'm wise to your attempts to
hurry me by making all sorts of re
marks about my going' to sleep, or
taking a week off. But that doesn't
rattle me for a second.
In fact it oiify makes mc more
cautious, for 1 have to think longer.
.: I know the game isn't for money,
ud it isn't a case of life or death.
' Nevertheless I always go into
., any kind of a game with a determ
"'hiatipn to win, and it's principle
with me never to give up until I'm
absolutely beaten.
Don't tell me I can't play a de
cent game anyhow. Perhaps I do
overlook the right move, and 'leave
my opponent an opening for a clean
.-weep to the king row. That's noth
ing. I'd have done that if I had
moved in a hurry.
Don't try to make me spcecTup,
. if you know what's good for you.
I'm going to take my time, -whether
you like it or not. '
'Cklayfrj I'm not the best checker
player on earth, but you've got to
admit I'm the most cautious.
Copyright, 1920, Thompson Featuro Service.
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Flower, Color
Symbols for Today
..Trie' turquoise is today's talisman ic
gem, and legends of ancient Rome
tell us that it is sacred to youth and
love, and symbolic of a happy and
successful future. The Romans
dedicated it tcj Venus, the goddess
of love. . .
The patal stone of those born on
;in anniversary of today is the lapis
lazuli, which guards its wearer
against ' mournful and morbid
thoughts.
Light bjue is today's fortunate
eolor.and 'particularly for weddings
or celebrations where young people
are much in evidence should it be
; rsed. ' v
White and pink carnations bring
happiness to those who wear them
today.'
GOSSIP !
- I just Bot a call from Bill and we're
toing to celebrate New Year's Eve. at.
that swell place I told you about last'
night. Yon know, the Empress Rustic
Garden.
1 Bill was nutty about the swell time
we had there the other night and he'
just as Veen as I am to see the Girls
Midnight Dancing Revue that Jack Con-,
nors is going to springto'night I un
derstand that some of the prettiest
girls and the best dancers in Omaha,
are taking part '
Bill overheard Mr. Connors say that
they are going to pull off a program of:
.special vaudeville acts in addition toi
the Dance Revue. Golly, we sure will
get iour money's worth, won t we
Peggy? And they're going to dance all
morning I I'm sure going to stay till
daylight and see the New Year In.
'Cause we can sleep all day New Year's.
They're going to have confetti, horns,
streamers, caps and all sorts of fun
making novelties for New Year's Eve.
Doesn't that sound like a good time?
Why don't you get Steve to take you
and well make a party of fourt Let me
know right away so we can reserve a
table at the Empress Rustic Garden.
Yours for a Happy New Year.
MABEL.
Act Quickly if You
Want $25.00 Worth
Pathe Records FREE
Union Outfitting Co.
i
Maker's Offer Expires
Soon. Dollar or Two
Weekly Is All You Pay.
Tf von love music or have chil
dren in the home, you will be in
terested in a Pathe, the Phono
graph that plays' any record.
Furthermore, . this week, the
Union Outfitting Company is of
fering (through courtesy of the
makers) $25 worth of Records
Free. - . . - .
$25.00 worth of Kecords-roO
selections of your own choosing
free of charge. . The ' $25.00
isn't added to the price of the
Phonograpli. The price of the
Pathe is the same whether you
take the Records or not
As the offer is soon to be
withdrawn, it will pay you to
nifc that Union Outfitting Com
pany, Friday. Just a Dollar
or to Weemy delivers a rame
Phnnrtpranh to vour home.
HOLDING A HUSBAND
Adele Garrison's New Phase of
Revelations of a Wife
What Maj. Grantland Did for
; Madge.
I spent a pliysicially luxurious,
but mentally uncomfortable after
noon in the. hotel to which Major
Grantland's chauffeur had directed
me.
The room to which the bell boy
had escorted me, after I hacTref?is
tcred and asked for a room with ad
joining bath, was unusually attrac
tive, with an immense window over
looking a winding avenue of long
leafed pines, which led down to the
main road. Its charm and restful
ness soothed my jangled nerves,
even as I looked at it.
There is a sybaritic strain in me
which responds to the luxury and
convenience of modern hotel ap
pointments. , I revelled in the hot
bath, the icy needle shower, the Soft
ness and fleeciness of the covers,
and the whiteness of. the linens of
the bed into which I crept after my
bath, to try to compose myself for
the nap I felt I sorely needed.
But I soon found that though I
could rest luxuriously, sleep would
not come to me. Major Grantland's
unexpected appearance at the rail
road station had complicated my
problem for me. Was it indeed pos
sible that my intuition at the railroad
station had been correct, and that he
was also going north on the Rich
mond train? I had a sudden vision of
Dicky's face if he should learn of
this angle, of my defiance, of his
wishes in regard to the northern
trip,
. My mental restlessness soon made
repose impossible for me. I also
became conscious of the fact that I
had 'eaten nothing since my hurried
and rather frugal breakfast. . I
knew that I needed hot food and j
drink if I were to face the rest of
the day 'and what it might bring
me. -
V I stepped to the wall telephone
and requested that a luncheon be
sent up to my room in half an hour.
Then I dressed, arranged my hair,
and put another small log upon the
fire which the attendant had lighted
it was already laid in the grate
when he brought my bags to the
room.
A deft and. courteous . colored
waiter brought my luncheon at the
lime I had specified, and I directed
him to put the table in the large
window enclosure. It is my theory
that all dining tables, wherever pos
sible, ought to be placed where the
diners can look outdoors instead of
at a wall. When I was finally set
tled in front of a perfectly cooked,
perfectly served luncheon, I looked
out upon the vista of long-l-afed
pines, and was as content as I
could possibly be under the circum
stances. I dismissed the waiter, and dis
cussed my luncheon leisurely, pro
longing the meal as much as I pos
sibly could, for I knew that I had
a tedious afternoon and evening in
front of me, the train north not
leaving until 10 o'clock at night.
But ft finally came, to an end, and
when I telephoned for the waiter,
I also ordered copies of the latest
magazines and newspapers to be
sent to my room, hoping that a long
afternoon of reading would keep
my mind from the questions annoy
ing me. ,
But like malignant little elves they
kept dancing in front of me until I
was positively glad when a knock
sounded on the door and an attend
ant brought me Major Grantland's
card. ' -
"Where is Major Grantland?" I
asked as I read the card.
"He am in de reception parlor,
ma'am, on de second floor. Shall I
show you where?"
"If you please," I responded,
crossing his palm with the piece of
silver he evidently expected.
With a widely grinning acknowl-
AMFSEMICNTS.
AMl'XEMKNTS.
Tfill I ft LIT AND
ivnimii
SUNDAY
1 SAT.
Only Mat. Tomorrow New Year! Day.
Extra Show Sunday Eve., Jan. 2nd.
a ,
in their latest musical success.
fVHITN
Nights 80. S130. Mat. 25c, St. OO
WEEK COM. NEXT MONDAY
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
t. IAY COMSTOCX arf MOM1S GEST
1.1 The.
Worlds
MncT
PREStNT ,
Orient
ftomiitns
6th YEAR
firms .
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. LONDON J
MCT from ONE ffAR mm CENTUff 1tatrc.NJ(
No Seats Laid Away No Phone Orders
Night. $1, $2, $3 and $3.50
Mate. Wed. A Sat. $1, $2, $2.50, S3
Add 10 per cent tor War Tax
fODyCTlONpflM
TO
14 Big
SCNES'
C0MPANy
Moo .
1 .
. EXTRA
TONIGHT
New Year Eve.
TWO SHOWS
First Show at 7:50
Second Show at 10:15
. Patron of last show are requested
to time their arrival not earlier than
10:30, in order to keep entrance clear
for patron y of first show to ' exit
throut h. ARMAN KAL12 CO.r KEL
LAM CTDARE; BOBBE A NELSON;
Hyman A Mann; Leon Vat-rare t Tuck
A Clara; Ed. Lord A Margie Fuller;.
Topic of the Day; Kinofran. Mat.,'
15c to $1.00; Nights, ISc to $1.25.
edgment he led the way to the "re
ception parlor," w hich proved to be
a small sitting room, cozy and invit
ing, iq flowered chintz draperies and
furniture coverings.
Major Grantland sprang to his
feet as I entered and drew a chair
forward for me with the touch of
awkwardness which often invests his
movements, remained standing after
I had seated myself.
"Did you find comfortable accom
modations? lie asked, solicitously.
"Oh, wonderful!" i replied with
genuine enthusiasm. "Thank you so
much for directing me here."
"I am glad you like it," he said,
'for I am afraid you have a tedious
wait. I know enough about railroad
ing to realize that the train tonight
is apt to be very late.- However, I
shall. keep my man and car in attend
ance at the door here and keep in
constant touch with the railroad sta
tion, so that you will he spared the
uncomfortable wait there. I shall
know within IS minutes of the real
hour of departure and will see that
you get over in plenty of time. So
do not get nervous if you sea other
people hurrying about and very
much upset."
What infinite pains he was taking
to save me worry 1 The contrast of
his solicitude to Dicky's boorishness
about iny departure loomed large be
fore rat It made my voice, I am
afraid, unusually soft and grateful as
I looked up at him and answered:
"Experience has taught me, Major
Grantland, that it is impossible to be
nervous when you have charge of
things, ,pr to do anything else but
trust you implicitly."
(Continued Tomorrow.) .
Parents Problems
What can be done to overcome the
reluctance of a little t;irl of 9 who
must wear spectacles, to doing this?
The common sence of the child
must be appealed to. If such an ap
peal fails, the only thing to do is
to make the wearing of. the specta
cles a rule of health, like regularity
as to food and bed time. .
AYS.
PHOTOPLAYS.
Flashlights of 1920
"OMAHA'S FUN CENTER"
Nite 28. 50. 75, $1.
Daily Mat. 15, 28, 80c
LAST TIMES TODAY ,$
.F0LUES 0FTHE DAY
Tomorrow (Saturday) Matinee and Week
"Shorty" McAllister.
Harry T. Masses, t
LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS
Two Complete Show
TON1TE
Sttrtlni at :30 aid
11:30
Navel, timely sursrltsi
stroke of 1 2
MIDNITE
Osisha's Oas Llv Best
NEW YEAR'S EVE
All ever at 1:45 A. M.
"OWL" CARS HOME
I NEW YEAR
EMPDIiCe
DAVIGNEAU'S CELESTIALS
Presenting- '
Borromeo,,The Great Oriental Jait Pianist, Assisted by
Mis Men Toy, Dancer, and Tok Settle, Tenor
VALENTINE VOX
Presenting - ,
"The Clubman,"
A Ventriloquial Noveltfer
ELROY SISTERS
. . . in
"A Sunburst of
Fashion and Frolic"
DOLLY GREY & BERT BYRON
in "A Girl'. Weif h,"
A Vodeville Frapp by Harry L. Newton
FOX NEWS
SUNSHINE COMEDY
At 11-1.3-5-6-6:30-7:45 and 8:30
FATTY
ARBUCKLE
1st IRVING COBB'S story,
''The Life of
the Party"
N. B. You know Fatty has been out
of two-reel comedies for a lone time
and this is hi first five-reel comedy.
A delightful picture study I
THE BALLET
I presented by
Adelaide Fogg
of this city and the world-renowned
' Stefano Mascagno
At 3:30-8:05 and 9:45
THE TOY SHOP
Conceived and staged under
personal direction of
Miss Adelaide Fogg
And presenting six of her most talented
pupllat Ruth Betts, Ann Riklin, Ed
ward Grant, Mildred Jacque, Frances
Alvord, Nellie Grant.
SILVERMAN'S ORCHESTRA
Playing a seasonable overture,
"BABES IN' TOYLAND"
rlTrl
ff-J Start II P. M. iV
ffsaf Tonight )1
"DOWN HOME" Ki
Fatty Arbuckle IVl
Rubetown t$J
Mtrel.
s
Ghost of
John Barleycorn
Surprise at
12 O'clock
TODAY AND SATURDAY "V
"The
l;l
99
Most Talked of Picture
Ever Shown in Omaha
' Starring Barbara Caatleton
and James Kirkwood
A.
January VICTOR
Records Go On
Sale Friday
These popular numbers are ready also and will
go fast. , , .
16523 American Patrol - - -La
Sorella March - - -
18504 Sabre and Spurs March -Solid
Men to the Front " -
- - Sousa's Band
f - Sousa's Band
Hawaiian Quintette
18577 Aloha ' Oe
Kun Home ------
18651 Venetian Moon ------- AH Star Trio
Swanee - -- -- -- -- -- -- -
j Store Closed All Day Saturday,
MI CKEL'S
"The House of Pleasant Dealings."
15th and Harney Sts.
Starting Oonilit at li:00EM.
A SPECIAL
MIDNIGHT
SHOW
c4nd continuine
: Saturday, Sunday.
Monday and Tuesday.
Wfi) mhis-ma6nificGnt
MYym 1921 production
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swaiM t-irtrs nHhVTTk mil r.mr iiistvw until Satm
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Today '
and 7
TomorroV
I A.H.BUnk iif
tBEIBE
Today
and'
Tomorrow
TheGood Little Bad Girl of theScneett
jitt a pciurofuU oF pep and. snap.
and jus-bib ktttxlof euieriairitnetit
you -will wattt for a NevYoars Treat
"OH LADY LADY"
.
If !p jp MIDNIGHT MATINEE
Jr-y II to-night Jj
-rf ' LW OldYearout andf7
"jfsi..j. 25i- .
&SSS ;MssDanielshasth5
:S' bpporiujiity to display
t?f sonto tiev creations
r - ( 12ialto Orchestra,, p
Julius K Johnson jm
' A Christy Comedy zZW' '
ffSnCu "MOVIE MAD"
ULD
, i The Great
PHOTOPLAY
Be Shown in
. Omaha at
35c
PER SEAT
9 7 7 7
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ANNOUNCING .1
A SPECIAL PERFORMANCE 1
TONIGHT I
Starting at 11 o'clock
Whistles and horns for everybody. Be here for
the fun at 12 o'clock. It's going to be a great .1'
party with the champion fun maker of them all-
FATTY ARBUCKLE as
"The Life of the Party"
25.00 FREE!
t(i any man. woman m child tn Onuti
who senrin la tus flrsi correct snsirer It
the puizle belnvt. What da the Initial)
tvlow stand for?
nniM'T ulil fMV siiswst until Satin
UiJilH 1 d... January 8th. Aditiw
rtlera to Moon Trwiitrr. Tli will t
aKardPd from the atane of tha Moon. Th
fmnu pruduotlon. ''OUT OK THJ
SNOWS." will he turn (or a week start
ins Bnnday. Januarr 1MB, and tt will r
ml ' the nnrrect aniwfr to the mini
Aftfr Ton hare mm the picture too will
know rositlrelr whethw or not tou rnallK
the rirrwt sniwer The name ot tb win
ner will r apnooncsd st srery show dur
aiiJJIl.il I II HUM III IMssaWsaraW
beatty;s
Co-Operative
Cafeterias
Pay Dividends to Thota Who
. Do tha Work
Special Cabaret Attractions
New Year's Eve
BIG MIDNIGHT DANCING REVUE
With
BEAUTIFUL GIRLS LOTS OF PEP '
SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM
And .
2 BIG JAZZ BANDS 2
COME! and DANCE!
The Old Year Out and tha New Year In.
All lands of fun making novelties will be
. presented.
- ADMISSION $1.00
JACK CONKERS
Manager
Mi,
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