the kkk: umaha, satukday, may; 21, 1921. 1 r x $5,000 Raised In Jewish' Drive! ampaign to Raise Funds for Welfare Work to Be Continued, .-" vie in the Money Ui-c Mci Pledges totalling $35,000 were re ported in the three-day campaign this week for the Jewish .Welfare federation's annual budget. ' Eight hundred subscribers helped swell the total. 8 , J. L. Brandcis & Sons head the list with $3,000; Morris Levy gave $2,000; William Holzman and Harry A. Wolf, $1,000 each, and Morris Milder; 'Jerome and Lester Hcyn, Simon Brothers, Kirchbraim & Sons and lsidor Gluck, $500 each. Donations of less ttian ou eacn in inc majority. subscribed will support morial hospital. Jewish Old Peoples home, Cleveland. Orphan asylum, consumptive hospitals in Denver, besides local relief, Y. M. 11. A. and Y. W. II. A. .work. The campaign committee of 150 members will meet Sunday morning at 9:30 in the Lyric building to plan for the windiip. A separate drive is planned for the South Side. Gafton Schools Hold Graduation Exercises Geneva, Neb., May 20. (Special.) Pmirtpi-n miniU of the cichth grade ere given diplomas at exercises id in the higu scnooi assemuiy r, ,t c.rltnn The address was f uuni ai v ..... given by County Superintendent Margaret Maugnwoui oi umc Prof. F. M. Fling ot the University of Nebraska spoke at the high school commencement. The class this year numbers seven. The superintendent ot the Grafton schools, J. G. Man daltan, has been elected to head the Nelson schools next year. .Eastern Mail Flyer Takes New Plane to West Coast T T :; li air -mail nitot flvillK i, v. VniL-.ripvpland division. went through Omaha yesterday on ni wav to oaii riiuj.. He left Bustleton, Pa., 13 miles north of Philadelphia, Thursday morning. He reached Iowa City Thursday night. He spent the night there and flew to Omaha yesterday morning. He reached here at 11:33 and continued west at I. Smith is taking a new ship to the San Francisco division. Brandeis Capital Stock Increased To $2,500,000 The first change of the capital stock of the J. L. Brnadeis & Sons company was announced yesterday, the increase being' from $350,000 to $ ',500,000, according to a statement by George Brandeis. The stock jw'ill remain in the Brandeis family Amended arucics or incorporation ere filed vestcrdav in Omaha and .ineoln. The original business was conducted by J. J.. Hraiidcis ana his sons, Arthur, Emil and Hugo. Twenty years ago the present cor poration replaced the partnership. "This increase of the capital stock means a greater store and better service to the public,", the company announced. Boys M Youth ,Who Injured Girl Bicyclist .Who" Knocked Down Crippled Child Pursued By Posse of Pupils. George Wilkinson, 14, 2624 North Nineteenth street, was caught yes terday afternoon in the Holy Family Catholic church school, Nineteenth and Izard streets, by a posse of boys who turned the juvenile fugi tive over to police. Master Wilkin son was charged with running down Fannie Zidman, 10, 707 North Six teenth street, while riding his bi cycle in the Cass school yard. Wilkinson rode into the school yard and knocked down several boys and girls, with his bicycle before lie struck the Zidman girl, wo -is paF alyzcd on one side and was unable to escape the tmcoming bicycle, ac cording to reports to police. Miss Jessie Grant, - principal of Cass school, af tirst tried to appre hend Wilkinson, but when tier ef forts failed, she summoned several of her boy pupils, who mounted bi cycles and gave chase. The boys who joined in the pursut are Tom Wells. Al Gray, Theodore Sterlng and Tommy 'Thomas. The injuries suffered, by the Zidman girl may prove serious on acccfunt of ' her condition: . Exchanges Royal Ruby For Section of Land John Mihok, 1943 South Twentieth street, owner of the Moson Tarsea royal ruby, valued at. $50,000. has ex changed "his precious jewel for a section of land in Texas. John E. DcBow, 522 Paxton flock, now owns the ruby. The "ruby originally came from Moson Tarsea, Austria, and was given to Mihok by his father, a for mer soldier in the German . army. The jewel weighs 23.9 carats. lis AMUSEMENTS. LAKE VIEW PARK Opens Tonight DANCING Entire Evening, ' 30c Tomorrow Afternoon, 20c LEONARD JACOBS AND HIS MELODY MEN And Many Other Attractions new owner has already been offered $25,000 and is holding out for $50,000. Mr. Mihok stated that he expects to move his family to his Texas land. AMISEME.VT9. Last Two Timet Matinee Today 2:15 ; EARLY CURTAIN TONIGHT at 8 WILL M. CRESSY and BLANCHE DAYNE; SHEILA TERRY; BERT BETTY WHEELERi MARION WEEKS BARRON; Crace Dora; Ah Hyams; Paul Nolan Co.; Manf Snyder Topics of ths Day; Paths News. Matinees, 15c to SOc some 7Sc and $1.00; Sat. and Sun. Nlfhti, ISc to $1.25. PHOTOPLAYS. f LAST TIMES VI p -vf we VLii Indication of petroleum deposits j have been discovered in the Spanish province' of Almcria.' ' AMISKMEM'S. Peony Park Omaha's Newest and Best Dancing Pavillion and Play Ground Opens Saturday Evening, May 28th Music by Rohan's Orchestra Located West Dodge Road, Opposite Peony Farm. Why Everybody Goes to Pt7 UAfE HQME 0F pCNicsil I "Omaha's Joy, Acres" v DANCING To the lilting rhythm of Carl Lamp's Orchestra is a joy forever. Ask ANYBODY everyone's done it. "Bring the kiddles:" Giant Roller Coaster, Old Mill, House of 1,000 Troubles, the airplane and all the other big attractions are tn full awing. TONITEAnd All Summer "POLLY WITH V'Ja'r' A PAST" Mat. and Night Presented by tha PRINCESS PLAYERS m Starting Matinee jl Tomorrow "PARLOR, BEDROOM J n AT 14" Tha moat tucceatful aiiu xjn in !irc( i i years. EMPRESS LAST TIMES TODAY THE VOLUNTEERS, a Musical Novelty: CHAS. LLOYD A CO., in "Tha Speed! star;" JOHNSON A PARSONS, Present er "Jazz That's Jazz;" BELLE BEN SON, Sons s and Artistic Dances. Photo play Attraction "THE DAUGHTER PAYS," Featuring Elaine Haramerstein. Wary Wiles inter in 'The Little Clown' STARTS TOMORROW BERT BUSTER LYTELL KEATOII In In One of His That Stags Famous and Success Latest Comedies "A Message "The Haunted From Mars"! House" The American Legion Presents MARY JORDAN World Famous CONTRALTO Brandeis Theater May 24. Tickets at box office Prices 50c to $2.00 "THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY LECTURES" By L. W. ROGERS President and Senior National Lecturer, Theosopbical Society ALL LECTURES 8:15 P. M. Omaha Lodfa Rooms,- 215-16 Leflanf Building, 16th aad Capitol Avenue. Friday Eve., 8:15 "Thought, Power. Fate" Saturday Eve, 8:H "The Supermen" . Admission 50c PHOTOPLAYS. (iJr iaf.'KT sal art K ISa (i FINAL DAY MARY PICKFORD in Through the Back Door V. Starting; Tomorrow Constance Talmadge Last Time "Deception11 The romance of Anne Bolero and King Henry VIII. Starting Sunday CThe Qilded Lihj with Mae Murnj ID) EATTYS' Co-Operative Cafeterias We Appreciate - Your Patronage. "A Musical Enchantment O irresistible is the rhythm of the famous Solis Marimba Band music fit Hotel S Fontenelle that a feeiinp of detachment, suggestive of the enchantment of some far off clime, creeps over the listener, and he is oblivious momentarily of all else. Playing: . during Luncheon, 12 to 2:00. Dinner, 6:00 to 9:00, and for After Theater Dancing,-10 to 12:30, each week day in the Main Restaurant. PHOTOPLAYS. PHOTOPLAYS. PHOTOPLATS. Empress Rustic Garden Under the personal supervision of W. LEDOUX. Dancing Matinee Today Admission 25c Admission Nights 40c s LAST TIMES WALLACE REID in "THE CHARM SCHOOL" TOMORROW BERT LYTELL and BUSTER K EATON 1 Time Record Meeting Saturday Morning, May 21st, at i 10:30 A. M. Ak-Sar-Ben Field WITH WESLEYrbcklesw PAJRHY In an v JUL 1ST rule, The Girl With Those $100,000 Dancing Legs j Appearing in Person in Conjunction With Her Great Photoplay "PASSION raHJBT" FIRST SHOWING IN OMAHA STARTS TOMORROW at the Come Early LAST TIMES TONIGHT "THE HISS OF SCANDAL" Ordinarily Worth $5 $7.50 $15 Great Purchase Why, Men,' It's Practically an End-of-the-Sea3on,, q qj Price.. ..... Only O.UO and Sale Gen uine- Panamas, Balliliiksn Leghorns and Eangkoks MeD,,Look at This! Honestly, did you ever expect to get a real Panama, a Balliluk, Bangkok or Leghorn hat at 3.95 ? Ex perience has taught men what to expect pi a Panama or Balliluk hat; Quality. That means lightness that makes wear ing one a pleasure on a hot day; wearing quality that comes from the liglit and flexible nature of the ma terial; they stand wear and keep their toppy style that gives a man a feeling of being well dressed. Panamas In Optimo, Telescope Sailor, and Alpine Shapes Balliluk -In Telescope, Alpine and Others Bangkok In Pencil Edges, Telescopes . U$ and Alpines i tk ,0' 3.95 Choice For Saturday at i y i-uey nave mat arisiocrauu appeaiauLB uiau , r., ThOS can only be achieved by a hat of tha very finest mm tl0 95 tJy Sale SPECIALS Djer Kiss lExtract,' 1 per ounce, - ' Djer Kiss Face - 45c Djer Kiss Taicuni. fiA ' 17c; 3 for OUC Mum - ' - 21c Camera Specials! 3WNIE 2.50 . NO. 2. BOX BROWNIE CAMERA, 2Ux3?; special,' - " NO. 2A BROWNIE CAMERA, 2x4K; ; o en special, 0.01 2A AUTOGRAPHIC BROWNIE, liza POST CARD ALBUM, size 7x11, loose leaves, SO OQ sheets; apecial, OJC Bring-' Tonr Phot. Work Here te Be DeTeloped One Day Service Uifta Grade Work. Sale of Toilet Articles a 10.00 Listerine 7-oz. Size 39c I,IIae Roa fioap. lOo lizo, apectal..... M.tal 11a DrtiaavA P" & Crem. Elcaj-a, - ipevlal PItch I Trefl. er Ainrea Face Powder i..v. Ptpsedent Tooth Past. , it ..6k 29 c .49c ..89c :37c Palm Olive or Crane Oil Soap, per dozen, 85c, per bar... Lazell Talcum Ponder,. Massats. Baby Vln, etc., t for.... Sempra Glovine, ' ipeclal Henna de Oreal, all shades,' s pecial ;....k... Squlbbs Liquid Petroleum, ipeclal Aubrey Sisters Ueautificr, ipeclal Pond's Vanishing- Cream, ipeclal MarineU. lace Cream, all kind. Beet Iron and Wine, Ipeclal :.8c 25c 39c 98c 79c 79c 17c 47c 79c Tooth Brushes, Jap and French makes. (Oo valua, special Nail Scrubs, targe assortment $1.00 Neet Depilatory, special ' Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, special Harriet Hubbard Ayrea Liuuria, special tlary Garden Toilet Water, 1 r7fj special A- Packer's Tar Soap, 01 4 ..25c ..10c ..79c ..39 c ::.62c per bar Mavis Talcum - Q. Powder, at J.S7I Gillette Uaior Blades, pkg. of six 35c Whit. Irory Sale Mirrors; comba, brush es, trays, perfums bottles, etc., at about M pricey Q QQ 89o to 0aIO Woodbury's Facial Soap, special, S for 63c, er, per bar ; Mulsifled Coconut Oil, tOo alis, special 19c 39c Creme Oil or Palm Olive Soap 8c Bar 95c Dozen Non-Spi, 50c 6ize, 39o m1 rfieFinnio Made to hold ice cream, salad, sherbets, etc. - 1-quart metal lined Recrulnr IJ container which makes it practical for keeping toods or liquids CSV hot or cold; for auto party, picnic, etc; it will enable you to serve lunch at-the same, temperature as you would at home $iooavaiue Special at 4S)c Main Floor Weet ' aVL '