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    THE BEE:" OMAHA, FRIDAY. MAY 19. 1022.
Program Begun .
to Get Interest
in Waterways
Move to Arouc NrliratVtuie
to Importance of St. Law
rrnce Project I
Started.
By GEORGE P. AUTHIER.
MMhtHflaa ( eTriMlrnl Oasnaa )W.
Ws.hington, May 8, (.Sp'cat
Tlfgroi. TI19 Miiippi Vilify
association, interfiled in the flcvfl
opnifnt of itrajr lrnporlalioii
in the middle-wfatrrn ttction of th
I'niifd State-, ha undcrtakm a pro
gram for the purpose o( aw.Vrning
uicrratfif uitrrttt among Ncbra.kani
in the development ol watrrway
Oliiceri of the aociation have
worked in rotperatioti with Repre
tentative Jeffrri. who it an entlm
sialic tupporter of waterway proj
ret. The a.iociation will cmi liter
attire dealing with the auhject to
county commiK.ioner. editor o
newspaper and nientberi of the
late legislature.
' Hepreentative Newton of Mis
souri, who ii planning, at the request
of Representative Jriferi. to offer
an amendment to the riven and har
bors hill providing for the survey of
the Mittouri to demonstrate the feas
ibility of a lix-foot channel between
Karma City and Sioux City, did not
find the tttitable opportunity to of
fer hi amendment today a he had
planned, but hopes to do tomor
row. Representative Strong of Kan a
made a ipeech favoring the general
development of waterway transpor
tation in the middle-western section.
He said the farmer owed it to him-r-elf
to equip himself with rail, water
and everey other possible kind of
transportation.
He said thi meant the develop
ment of waterways, a merchant ma
rine and the St. Lawjence waterways
project.
Sixteen Indictments
Returned in Lincoln
Lincoln, May 18. Sixteen indict
ments were returned by the federal
grand jury here to Judge J. V.
Woodrough, eight of them being true
hills charging violations of the na
tional motor vehicle act, national
prohibition act, several penal codes
and the Harrison narcotic act. The
hills made public name the follow
ing: Harry Rider. Golden, Colo., stolen
car; Arthur Orr, alias Arthur Ed
wards. Illegal oossession narcotics;
Howard Lockhart, Falls City, alter
ing letter patents; Joseph Carr. Red
Cloud, obscene letters in mail; Louis
Grand and Sam Turri, Omaha, trans
porting liquor; Oscar Faber, Homer
Brown and Sidney L. Watson, Lin
coln. . .'
SJStaSSnSSSSsaBSaeaBeaammoawa.
Kpovwfal, toaiias- womts oj
itV LIMalK oil Htw iMtut
mm pod II r. nuf ttmm larobMu.
mm i in alas pala ot Siini
mmitiTnmmmanMmXO.
The S UwnM McConnell Drui Stores.
Like the Sting
of The Lash
"SHAME" drove them, a man and woman, to mystic Chinatown,
where behind its secret shadow they thought they would forget.
aVIaV .' 1
THIS
TIME
To the frozen country of the north
to Alaska, where men are men and the ,
strong survive and the weak perish.
AND THE KICK WILL BE ALL IN
THE PICTURE AND NOT ABOUT IT
S-H-A-ME
STARTS
Tomorrow
LAST
TIMES
TONIGHT In "UP, AND GOING"
P Y - TIME
SNOWBALL LAMB
ft. -W X M V
Y ARTHUR! SCOTT
chaHfr VI.
Mr. Crow Explain.
Snowball couldn't uudertuitJ old
Mr. Crow's rag Mr. Crow had in
vited liimclf to the treat that John
nie Green wa going to give the
It's a pity-" he Mfrti- a pity yoa
cant fly. or climb a tree'
dock. Uut the moment the old gen
tleman heard that the treat was so-
in to be talt, he had squalled at
the ton ot hi eoare voice that he
wat going to May as far from the
pasture as he could get.
"What's the matter?" Snowball
asked Mr. Crow. "Don't you like
Alt?" . . '
Drive constipation out of
Ge. away from the dinners tbat
confront you and every member ot
your family if you are neglecting
constipation or toast iputlon condi
tion! Eat Kellos' Bran, rooked
and krumbled. every tiny, and you
will be astonished at the Improve
ment In your health and spirit!
Jiran value a a constipation cor
rective Is wonderful. It Is heartily
indorsed by physicians because Bran
is the natural means of relieving
constipation with the food you eat!.
We guarantee that KelloKg'n Bran,
eaten regularly at leant two table-
spoonfuls daily; in severe canes, with
each meal will'permanently relieve
the most stubborn constipation! It
does wonderful health work for chil
dren, making them "strong and ro
bust.
You realize whnt constipation
means when authorities state that 90
7 TONIGHT &
jj Saturday Matinee
Mas.
JOHN
LESIB
OSTQ
MEW
msmtat maun om o th no nutans
Nights, SOc, 75c, $1, tut), $2, (240. 3
Sat. Mat, SOc, It, M. $2. t2M
BUT-
U7AC TUC1DC '"
AND THE DEADLY
WHIP DROVE
THEM ON AGAIN
YOU WILL FIND
IN
A photoplay of real dit
tinction, of thrill that
are thrills, of fight that
are fights,
b.
!
TOM MIX
TALES
T A L E O P
BAILEY
Mr. Crow nude a wry face,
-So, I don't T be plutttred. '
"Well, jut because you don't hap
pen to rare for alt i no reason for
your being so angry," Snowball (old
hint.
And then Mr. Crow almot took
hi breath away.
"1 aree with you." he iad gruffly.
And Mr. Crow wa a person who
wa never known to agree with any
body. So that was an attanifhing re
mark for him to make.. ' '
"Then I uppoe you'll get over
being angry, at once?" Snowball
ventured mildly.
"1 won't!" Mr. Crow thundered.
"And take a bit of advice, younj fel
low; Don't go near the salting par
ty! It will be dangerous," he added
darkly.
"Why will it be dangerous? Snow.
tall inqired.
The old gentleman hook his head
and put on a very wi.e look. "I
don't believe you've ever been at a
ulting party," he said. . .
And Snowball confessed that he
hadn't.
Whereat Mr. Crow nodded hi head
up and down several time and look
ed even wiser than before.
"It's lucky for you, my lad,, that
you told me about this affair," he de
clared. "For Tin going to keep you
out of a peck of trouble. Don't you
go near the party! Keep just a far
away from it as you van! When
you see Johnnie Green come inside
your
systen wnn iteioggs urin.
per cent of all Ulnes can be traced
to constipation! Jt is responsible for
most-case of diabetes, HrlKht's dis
ease, rheumatism and hardening of
the, arteries. It dulls the brain
makes ..the sufferer sluggish and
causes headaches, bad breath, pimply
complexions!
Kellogg's Bran, as nature's cor
rective food, sweeps, cleans aad puri
fies. It regulates tho bowels natu
rally and does not cause irritation
or discomfort' like pills and cathar
tics, which cannot afford permanent
relief and only aggravate dangerous
conditions!
You will like Kellogg's Bran, cook
ed yid krumbled. Its nut-like flavor
is delicious. Eat it as a cereal,
sprinkle it over your favorite cereal,
or use it in countless delightful ways
in baking, such as in pancakes, gems,
raisin bread, muffins, etc. Buy Kel
logg's Bran at all grocers.
ORPHEUM
Only 3 Timet
- More for
"SOAHDAL"
NEXT WEEK
; ADramacone
"The Acqiiltlar
Illillllilllillllllllllllii
JAZZ WEEK
HILARIOUS, HOOSIER HODGE-PODGE
OF HARMONIOUS HITS!!
BOYD SENTER and His JAZZY FIVE
In Snappy Syncopation
DE VERE and CULLEY
JAZZ DANCING DE LUXE
GEORGE GETSEY
The Harmony King
And one of the
ever presented
o
r 5
I II II 11 I V
wmm wmm war bbsw - ' mbb1
VTARRINO , '
the0otpplay .Novelty of jthe Aye:
STARTS SUNDAY
the pature, )ou cranih!c wtt the
ktoiie m1 and hide!" And now he
hook hi heal, "IT a pity" he
ilied tnty you can't fly, or
climb a tree,"
ile to gloomy that Snow lull
couldn't lie!p trom feeling uncom
triable. And all lie could manage
to ay wa out word which he had
hard work to tuunrr out. It wa
Became" it's jut trick 1" Mr,
Crow explained. "It' a trick to
catch you. Thi trick ol waiting the
tiierp U a old a the hill. Dut I
Mippote you're o young you never
have happened to hear ol it. I mukt
my," he added. "I'm upried that
the Muley Cow didn't take the
trouble to tell you all about it."
"Maybe he' too young to know
about it, too." Snowball uggeled,
"Young!" Mr. Crow cried with a
khort, tnirtlile laugh. "The Muley
Cow' not young. She' the oldekt
cow on the farm. If the truth mut
be told, hhe' o old that Farmer
Green wouldn'4 keep her if it weren't
that Johnnie Green think he be
long to hinw And he' raie a ter
rible row if hi father told her.
"Are you too young to explain
about thi trick that you just warned
me against?" Snowball aked. "I'd
like to know how there can be any
danger in talt. How can anybody
be caught with talt?"
"Well, you are a killyl" cried Mr.
Crow. "Can't you guet that John
nie (ireen it going to put talt on
everybody! tail?"
(Copyright. )
Read Bee Ad and you'll
bargain when you shop.
know
Kt neuferrxm turn
: LAST TIMES TOMORROW '
"Ten Nights in
a Barroom"
Now Showing
MAE'
MURRffir
in
FASOMTIQH
The Story of a Girl Who Danced
With Danger
ALSO ...
Prince Lei Lani
The Sensational Tenor of Hawaii
Educational- Novelty Reel
"Hew to Grow Tkin"
Symphony Player Organ .
biggest thrills
on the screen. .
Jl V
in5 o
u u lt: '
a i
r
Board to Inspect
Sites for Parks
Governor Will Cutultiue
Speaking Tour Willi Dutiei
on Nrw Couuniiuii.
Lincoln. May 18, (Special.)
Governor McKelvie, a chairman of
the ttate park hoard, created by the
lat legitlature for the purpotc of in
tprcting titet offered fur ttate park,
will iiupect proposed titc while on
a speaking tour next week. Thi trip
will take the governor to Hrokett
Bow, Tuciday; Crawford, Wednet
day; Cordon,' Thurday; Valentine,
Friday, and Orchard. Saturday.
Proposed cite to be vimed are at
Crawford. Sargent. Valentine and
the Snake river fultt, 20 mile from
Valentine. Memberi of the park
board who will accompany the gov
ernor are Dr. Harold tiifford of
Omaha; Harold Cook, Agate; W. A.
Harrikon, York, and (i. 1). Butter
field, Norfolk. The legislature creat
ed thi board lat year. It terve
Now
THOMAS MEIGHAN
and .
Lovely Leatrice Joy
In a itory of Love and Sunshine .
'THE BACHELOR DADDY'
aaa look what I laherltre. I
dan't knew wbat aae'll thlak
net I love every oae et thrm.
Voa will, to.
THOS. MEIGHAJf
a i -v i i m i
II tho. jieiuha v I ' . I II U w I
wi 20S.7.9 imwmh '
I the Comedy Tbat Is Creating: a Lot of Talk I rs&Z .
j COLD FEET .
tmimiiimiiunmiBnTmr Mjrt, bat mut, uiwu- use bee want ads-they bring; PROFITS"
TT ' ' REMEMBER: Matinees, until 6:15..:. ......25 jPPtk E IVl P R E S S
k. ' . . . . ?snrykTT",i3 - now showing -,..
rrices reaucea rrom si.au to oac ny aei. i i p a n.
, Ii B l'LZhJ. Lit J .!!" 4I i
. I U:aW4 J . nich.ln.1,. JVrMV
I I ' , MARTIN V
- . i- JOHNSON'S
' , - nJlllE8
PRESENTING ( ' j a m ' V
' , Adventures X
Lt.rs I n ffD qq j
1 10 M 15 M 13 liillfi . r fr o ioT-r
I 1 III . ' - ' am at am a ' ill I
rroin the Book by Koptrt Kitchens Program PMITO
I Author ot Uarden ot Allan, uarbary snap, Bella Uonna, Uecember III
I I Love, now appearing' in Coiraopolitan. V ., , II
tL:;, .......wu ..u-, i t"pper t p,ent houW uoens
M mil linn ucai ytiui uic iuuii iiiai uucmuii ui ,ucr axe, nil
and will strike home to the thinking public Endorsed by
; ; A. CON AN DOVLE '
don't phone "RFRKLFSS IMMo
fZ$ We still have tickets each orice III VIiIbiLUV ! I WbdmMMt;
AUDITORIUM OMAHA
GALLI-CURCI
"Prices $1.00 to $3.00 War Tax Extra
LUCIUS PRYOR, Local Mgr.
"ROYAL MAIL
R.nl.r Sailing to and Tmm '
NEW YORK HAMBURG
' SOUTHAMPTON CHERBOURG
fntiirpusFd arrommndaMoo In all rlaaaa tiy
faiaoua "O" and "V" abL at moderate ratea.
Full Information from any Agfftt or
Th Roval Mail Stum Packet Co.
1 17 W. Waihlatoa St.. Chieaae
jtTclepaotst IMarbun 1367 VM
without pay and i given power
arrrpt k'let vitcrra to in nie.
The gotemor declared tody that;
with the advent of nate built road
and the eoutiiiurd ktiKkiim nf fih
Uke In norihwrtiern cljka by'
Ururae Koekttr, ttat fih and game
U ...I..M ...,atllM U 1.1 l.llll.tl,!.. A i
ktate park in that part of the ttate,.
Ntbrakka toon wouia be on ol t tic
choice fikhing ground of the coun
try. "The, trouble now i the lack of
road in that country and the nccet-
tilv aI Irkvrtintf ni'M firivk.t erAun I
io ci io in iikwnK m. "i iu
ernor taid. "But a the building of
tte highntyt progreke and pub
lic highway to thoc lake make
the danger and inconvenience of
iretpakking a thing of the pt. there
will be fiher in Nrbraka from all
part of the nation during the prop
er kftkOlt"
Appeal Language Cate
Liiifoln. May IS Motion has
been filed by rouiucl for German
language iuterekt in the ttate tu
preme court for a rehearing of th
court't decision upholding the Recd
Norval language law a a prelimi
nary trp toward appealing the ce
H the I'nitcd Statet tupreme court.
- .... i 1. . I . I . . . H . 1. - . .
All Week
I When in Omaha Stop at
Hotel Rome
$ 'J p .jwiiiwimiig new
IDooIkS
Jt J U LI L
Seldom do Omaha men have the opportunity of buyinf
hifh-frade thoea and oxfordt at theae unuiually low
pricea. Buyinf in tremendoua volume enables us to
redifce prices to minimum.
Brown Shoes
Men'a Brown Ulucher Cut
Shoe, welt aola and rub
ber heel
3
98
Men's "Heavy Work Shoes, only $1 QQ
Regular $2.98 Values AaaU
Patent Oxfords
Young MenV Patent
Leather Oxforda with per
forated tip
On the Same
Program
The six-reel photoplay that erery
; flapper and parent should ee..
COSMO
HAMILTON'S
Story ;
Thi double feature program of
eleven reels
STARTS
SUNDAY
Limited Engagement of Six Days
No Advance in Prices
!
ill a no fl m no
AV Jl WJk "Mn of M.ny-F.c."
sStr' FR ANCoTs -
XSTttS WINEHILL PARTNER '
. Lat Tirna Tonight MADISON SISTERS .
of "Blue Ribbon" Show la "Hrmony"f
Change of Protnm Tomorrow '
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Utc Want Ads bring results.
Brown Oxford
Men'a Brown Oxford,
brogue and perforated tip
tyU'-i-
3
98
Vici Oxfords
Men's Brown and Black
Vici Straight I.att Ox
ford
Omaha's Larfeat and Beat
I Out-Door Arauaemtnt Patk I
Dancing Every Evening
Ride on the. ,
GIANT COASTER
AEROPLANE
WHIP-FROLIC
And Merry-Go-Round
Visit the Model City.
. Now being shown for the
first time in Omaha. .
Benson car direct to park.
SHOWING TODAY
ALICE BRADY
"Hush Money"
Want a REAL STEAK Today
Or to It chops T You'll find tbat this
is tho place to corns if you try no
nee. Maybo yoa havo, well then you
know. .
Alfred 'Jones, chef and prop.
HOTEL CASTLE CAFE a CAFETERIA
Open 11 nilht "sll tho time."