Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 6, 1915, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGE TMPROVED 160, 16 acrea of corn, % & £ wheat make ¥ bushels. reasonable or without crop an atock: might exchange. Hellyer an City, Neb. REAL ESTATE WANTED .ist your property with The Byron Reed Co teal Kistate and Rental Agenls REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE NORTH 16th Street, doubls (well annual renta Hardwood at 86,80, Wil now r \le, ia sold direct by cwner o tell 'you more by telephcning Wob. 4479 FONTENELLE PARK. Living room, dining room, bedroom kitchen and pantry on first floor, finished to large floored attic, ~With pace for two rooms and bath fikhts, city water, cement base nice lot, price $1,80, $100 down $20 a_month. Located 401 N. #th St., fust south of the park. Keys at L W Elpperie, 374 N. #th Ave MAKIE me an offer_for my b-room, mod ern cottage. M2 N. Mth St. REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE | NEW | HOME - { On Easy Payments story and half, six | with French doors; Bungalow style. rooms and sun room, dining room has bullt-in combination | buffet and china closet: large living room Across entire house; modern lghting fix- tures. Come out and look it over today Only one block from Crosstown car line. | 1337 8. 25th St. Call owner, Red 1581 614 Paxton Bk | REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN Hen 5-ROOM modern house, 10 lots, bearing | No to be daunted by the fact that the fruit. Benson 262 or_ Dr. Parson. |piberty bell is the center of a large Florence, | Independence day celebration in Phil- C. L. NETHAWAY for trades. Flor. 6. | ,qqipnia today, and thercfore could not o ’~ — [be a feature of the West Harney parade, ot TP ugene Lawson entered a miniaturo REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANEOUS. | [ jjerty bell, u replica of the original $30—MUST be sold. Five-room, modern |even to the celebrated crack, in the e P o cash. VSiant voom | Parade, mounted on his roller coaster house and two lots near 17th and Spring | VYIng in interest was the toy cannon | Sta 00. $160 cash, 7-room house. Call (float, also mounted on a roller coaster owner, Douglas 3607. The float was banked with cannon balls MEDICAL Dr. E. R. Tarry cures pilks, fistula and other rectal discases without sursical | operation. Cure guaranteed aud no money paid until cured. Write for book or. rectal diseases with testiinonials. DR R. TARRY. %0 Bee Bldg RUPTURE cured in fow days without pain. Cal! or write Dr. Wray, 306 Bee Bidg.. Omaha. Fetablished 158 - Apartments, fiats, houser and cottages | c can be rented quickly and cheaply by a lee “For Rent" Ad. iGAL NOTICES. NOTICEE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received at Jffice of the Board of Commissione State Institutions until 10:00 A Wednesday, July ldth, 1915, for furnish ing all material, suppiles and labor, and | he proper construction of a brick, con- rete and stucco building for the Home for Dependent Children, Lincoln, Neb., wceording to plans and specifications pre- pared by Joseph W. Salmon, architect, | I%irst National Bank Bullding, Lincoln, { Neb | furnishing of all suppli material, labor and installation for the plumbing and heating of saild bullding according to said plans and specifications! Also for the turnishing of all material Also for the | West Harney Street Youngsters Stage and Carry Out Details of Safe and Sane Fourth HAVE PARADE AND FIREWORKS A safe Fourth, noiseless, was designed, managed and kiddies residing street and sane also arried out by on West Harney between and Dewey av Thirty-third he program in- parade, which the eaus, and Thirty-fifth streets cluded a daylight neighborhood voted think Ak-Sar-Ben and minions yet produced A lighted lantern drill, in which fifty children participated was held at 8 outclassed any- King his have o'clock last evening Every 1 listrict is blocks in with flags the the and along gaily hung bunting two and a lane has been formed of We flags all along Harney Ice cream galore was provided parents following lunches of the street fond hildren's parade, the lawns nelghborhood This is the immediately and picnt were a feature West Har- safe and this und will fourth year that carrfed out the but have have Fourth’ propaganda, time the children clebration. Their fireworks display sane is the the Ribility ise to & racker clders tonight requirements entail a prom- all harmful fire- and firearms Ronald Gladstone was boy in the neighborhood who preferred the old- time Fourth of suly celebration, but last reports from his sister Ethel were that the allurements of the locality celebra tion were beginning to tell and that the boy taken man nolsy he only was weakening. Called by the Bugl AL S o'clock in the morning reveille was sounded by Kenneth Norton, whose bugle notea called all the childfen to the George E. Mickel home, where the floats for the day light parade, which was in the nature of a peace pageant, were decorated. The parade started from this point. which on distribution proved to be rubber balls for the children “The Ship of State,” Artie Cox's toy vacht, was fianked by sallors and sallor- csses attired in middy costume. Mrs. George Mickel was called upon in this connection to decide the delicate point of whether or not bathing suits were outre and had not middy blouses rather be sub- stituted? ‘“The Ship of State™ carried giant fire- rackers filled with candy which were distributed as favo The aeroplane float bore a mounted | airship, from which dozens of toy bal- loons for the children were suspended. Three-year-old Mary Harriman perched |in her baby carriage and draped in the Stars and Strives, was Intended {up the memory of Betsey Ross. V! was an Indlan wigwam, inhabi- | ted a brave and his squaw, Dorthy Norton and Kathleen Herdman; numer- ous cowboys, clowns, etc., but no sol- diers. This was a paace parade and they | were tabooed. Marcella Foster, te peace fairy, was in fairy costume, decorated with red, white and blue. Devah Clark, Jane Lowe, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Titus Lowe; Katherine Cox, Catherine Coad other bables, to call re by too small to march In the supplies, labo: and the Installation of u,.’-’.“h‘m“ \\I;rn”“m "eatd building parade, were wheeled in their carts, ording to sald plans and specifications. | which were gaily decorated for the oe- Separate bids m be made for each |casjon f the three improvements above 1 s & : i 3 tioned. All bids must be accompanied | Budyard Norton wa# an impressive v & certified cheok for 6 per »{ | Unclo Sam, Elizabeth Clark and Jeanette the amount of the bid. Plans run»\ } cl-{ Wilcox were beautiful Columbias, and ications may be had at the office of the | vircinia He A Rdiei Hoard of Commissloners of State Institu- | Virsinfa Herdman an attractive Goddess tions at the state house or at the office | Cf liberty of the architect in Lincoln. The Board | Byron Hastings had moved out of the jeserves the right to reject any or all | neighborhood, but was eager to partic- A a8 Joly ipate, so he rode his red, white and blue HOARD OF OF | festooned bicycle in the parade., Edward STATI | and Richard Westbrook, Laurence Moore, By Leo | Ralph Thrane, Edward Hall the flag e ~—eeoew | bearer; Edward, Edna Elizabeth and y , JLEGAL NOTICE. | Margaret Carnal, Jean and Lucile Mc- n and after today. [ will not be re- | o Mt o g N nhhknll-»nt"r'"“" Alice McCutcheon, Madelino Yard, contracted for my wife, Mrs. F. W., | Loulse Thrane and Vivian Frances. ac L. Rceves FRED W, w Incz REEVES [FINLEY BARRELL -- & CO. -- NEW YORK--CHICAGO Stocks--Cotton-- Grain--Provisions MEMBERS. Mew York Stock Mxohang New York Ootton Exchange Chicago Board of Trade #t. Louls Merchants’ Exohange Kansas Oity Noard of Trade Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce Omaha Grain Exchange 711-15 Brandeis Bldg. W. G. FULLER, Mgr. THE ODD LOT REBVIEW published by Jobn Muir & Co. tells each week of New York Btock Exchange investment opportunities available to small as well as large investors. $1.00 & year. Send for rample coples. 1 Brosdway, New York City —— ~ | nished the music for the para | companted the various floats and repre | sented the different states in the union. Pive-year-old George E. Mickel, jr., fur- It was a small Victrola mounted on a coaster and dispensed patriotic airs throughout the h. iladys Mickel and Muriel Yard are in charge of the lantern drill, which will furnish the evening’'s entertalnment, the limax to be a fine display of fireworks Frank J. Norton, chairman of the cele- bration in former vears; Mrs, Norton and a Mrs. George E. Mickel have llstened to the children's woes ail durlng the process preparation for the big event and pportionment of dies BREAKS LEG WHEN AUTO HITS HIS MOTORCYCLE W. M. Murray of 1713 Chicago street is being attended at St. Joseph's hospital »r injuries caused by a colllston Sunday the ice cream and evening. A motorcycle on which he was riding on Eleventh street, near Plerce street, was struck by an automobile driven by J. Raduziner of 204 Fort street Mr. Raduziner contends the was on the wrong side of the road. Mr, Murray suffered a fracture of his right leg and several minor Injuries. His con- dition is not serious. |MISS PANSY HIGGINS { ARRIVES IN NEW YORK Miss Pansy Higgins, the Omala girl who has been in Denmark for the last | year at the National Danish School of | Dancing, to which she won a scholarship a year ago, has wired that she has safely | reached New York City. Miss Higgins | returned via England, epending some | time at Hull | e— Cheek Your Summer Couxh. Dr. Bel's Pine-Tar-Honey wili stop your cough and strengthen your lungs. Get a bottle now. Only 2e. All druggists. —Advertisement. Summer Tourist Excursions. Effective June 1, Nickel Plate road will emn points. Confer with locel agent write John Y. Calahan, A. G. P. A, 6 Adams Bt Chicago or motoreycle | “ THE EAGLE SCREAM it THE BE} Mave Root Print It—Now Beacon Press OMAHA | Now More Attention I'UESDAY Than Formerly Burgess-Granden. | Adjnster— mr[-.: is Being Paid to Sediment Tests A eV SRR { of the Milk Sold Dr. J. P. Slater, Dentis nounces | the removal of his office fre it | p——" 16 City National Bank Bldg. Tele RECORD FOR MONTH OF JUNE | Tyler - Fred W. Anheuser and Cornelius T v pector ¥ | Connolly nttorneys-at-law, have moved ne, states tha tepar | to 4 Brandels Tneater Bldg. Same| . phone, Douglas 4980 f Ik n " ring “Today's Complete Movie Program” K . 1 to return lassified section too and appears in | niry w nd \ The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out What |y ted to use ol r method i the varlous moving plcture theaters offer Mnir areless Alking ally Proud of Omaha -8 Representa edtment i1 mi tive Dennis Cronin of O'Nelll came in for ng t month eigh six dairy ' the auto races and the wrestling mateh. || e $5 sod Mr. Cronin asserts that Greater Omaha /0o < g Blorons i \ | surely is on the map these days. He says o 50000 I the whole state i= proud of Its metrog | | i | | | | { with 'Edward Getten, assisted in the | | | | sell reduced rate tickets to various east- |cqives. 8 0069 50 and | Mshing goods | Atchison Ragmussen Not Fined—A published report t Willlam Rasmussen, Seven teenth street and Capitol avenue, was fined $10 in police court for firing a r volver was erroncous, the only actior taken by the'court being the confiscation scores | on a possible 10 per a3 . | sldered: Conditior health of cow | | utensils and milk rooms milking and anliness of of the revolver | Attendunts; care Grooers to Banquet—Thursday eve- "t farms and Ay and - general ning there 1s to be a banquet of the [ Sanitary condition of premiscs. Dutter Omaha Retail Grocers' association at the | fat and bacteria tests are included in the Swedish auditorium at § o'clock. Grocers | report. The ordinance requires a mir and butchers jointly are giving the ban- | mum o per cent butter fat in milk quet and entertainment. speaking, sing A 10,00 bacteria per s nllow ing, instrumental music and lots of eats | from May 1 to November 1 | are promised | The report follows Harrison to Read—Richard B. Har- Certitied Dalrles | rison of Chicago, & reader of mational ! tter HBacteria reputation and five years under the Great | . .00 S¢ N Per o, S Western Lyceum bureau of Los Angeles, | 7 oveland Farm. <0 3300 Cal, will appear in recital Tucsday and | -gnbiindi ey Milk. Thursday evenings, July 6 and 8 at St. | Ajamito Dairy .00 John's African Methodist Episcopal wn Dairy Go i 15.000 church, He comes under the muspices| Manhattan 4.0 " | Waterloo Cry. < 1,000 | of the Missionary sc ty. | 4 Dat | Weloome to Omaha—"Welcome to| ¢ DASy, TV BUE Babtenih Omaha” ia to stand out from a glant sign | Ame of Dal g, ol it on the Iowa side of the Union Pacific | Arwood . W1 LA 45,000 raflway bridge from Council Bluffs |r.7‘|\mmflw .0 1 ,00 . the ‘hair telmont 5 Omaha ucross the Missourl. Chairman | ZEBORL oo v | Randall Brown of the d roads com- | Clover. Taaf 1.1 mittee of the Commercial club has been | Crystal s authorized to look after ithe matter. It |<Courtland 8.0 . lace within two week { Christensen, C. P. " 2 i is to be in place within two weeka. byl : +1 Addresses of Weloome—Mayor Dahl- [ Center St " | man and John L. McCague, president of | Cedar Grove 0 the Commercial club, tre to deliver ad- | Christensen, A 100 dresses of welcome to the 300 delegates | Country eiub 0 15,000 | the convention of the Degree of| Crown | Honor of the Second congressional dis-| A'A-nmm‘.. s 8.4 [ 3 gt o | Concordia i ! trict in Omaha this week. The Omaha | GORCORIAC ti: | key for the badges will be furnished the| Cartor Park b i women by the bureau of publicity, to DeDBolt 54 gether with a lot of Omaha !terature Empire 32 | Excelstor 3.1 48,000 . | Elite b ] 70,000 N E t Bagle No. 1 15,000 ewW Lnterprises Engle No. 2 i § A Eagle No 34 4,80 | Elgin Sanitary 2,000 | . h {Elgin 2,000 | in City of Omaha | ri= tave nw| { #ontenelle ] 2000 —_— airview 3.2 1,000 | Glentana < 0,000 Several substantinl new enterprises are | GO, 0 18,000 | in prospect for Omaha. The new activi-| Grand View. 3 0,000 | ties committee of the Commercial club | :!Hl Top . . 3.9 e dl| is keeping in touch with them, but je| JiAMPIN. 3 " not at liberty to make public the names | Inter-State | of the concerns negotiating for loca-|Jacobson, John i Jersey ville HOBR Johnson Dairy Farm. A small factory for the manufacture |k F of a farm tractor and a motor truck is anxious to locate in Omaha. This is an established company in a smaller city that desires to come to Omaha to get better trackage and rallway facilities into its particular fleld and also desires to develop a larger fleld for its product. Another factory of considerable size and good standing Is negotiating for a location here. This company has been making money, it is said, in a field not so0 advantageously located as Omaha, and now wishes to add to its thriving bust- ness the advantage of a better location. This company manufactures certain lines of farm implements, Two other companies are negotlating | for places for a manufacturing plant in Omaha providing they can local capital interested. A jobbing concern handling men's fur~ is holding out an oppor- tunity for investment, and wishes to lo- cate in Omaha, if enough extra capital be interested. Myrtle Gets Lost While Her Brother Gets Into a Fight Going to the store to buy firecrackers, with which to satisfy her grown-up de- sire to celebrate the Fourth, S-year-old Myrtle Saunders, 510 North Twenty-first street, got lost near her home, when her brother, accompanying her, stopped to indulge in a fist fight, get enough can | Myrtle was picked up by passershy and | |turned over to the police until some one | hand. t Everybody, ineluding |large milkpan used to carry the loot. Tho | | the policemen, thought she was a little | housebreakers employed the conventional r Jim Murphy tried to amuse ! methods of cutting through the screen o :p “him" from crying by |the door to get mccess to the locks and | should claim her. boy. Offic: “him" and k romping around the Jail office as If he was @ younster himself. “Have you a little lost girl at the po- ice station?’ a volce finally inquired over the 'phone. No, but we have a lost hoy,” Officer Tom Reldy explained Negotlations developed the fact that the “boy” fitted the description of the lost girl. Then the little wanderer was proved conclusively to be a girl, by the discovery of a comb in her pocket, and she combed her hair with it for the amusement of the central station. Alfred Decker, a boy to the Saunders home, living next door called for Myrtle, and she went away happy in the prospect of finally buying her firecrackers London Ntoek Market. LONDON, July Ge=American securities on the stock market were lifeless owing to the holiday in the United States, but further sales of gold bonds were recorded. BILVER-Bar, 2 16-16d per ounce. | MONEY—1% per cent DISCOUNT RATES -Short bills, 3% per cent; three months, 3%@4 per cent. Closing prices London. New York |Consols, for money | Amalgamated Copper 3 $ Baltimore & Ohlo \Canadian Pactfic Chesapeake & Ohio % |Chicago Great Western 1% {St. Paul ) Denver & Rio Grande [3 Erle 2! | Erfe, ‘first preferred £ |Grana Trunk |Louisville & Nashville.. .. 1138 Missourl, Kansas & Texas ] New York Central 1% Norfolk & Western 102 Ontario & Western.. % Pennsylvania 104 Reading A 146% |Bouthern Rafllway | Bouthern Pacific 5 Union Pacific 124 United States Steel » | st Jeseph Live s | ST. JOSEPH, July 6 —CATTLE-Re ceipts. 1,106 head: market steady; steers, 150G 60: cows and helfers, $4.5039.00; HOGS—Recelvts .90 head: _market oF [ lower: ton, §1:80: bulkc of sates. 31 W01 5 | SHEEP AND LAMBS - F fots o head; market lambs, $9.00610.90. J elow rk Melrose Hill Mittleman, Max Menagh House Model .. Mid-City Maple ( Mayberry Avenic Miller Park Nebraska Nielsen, Rusmus. pangard Twin CIty .. Unton Pacific | Union Sanitary Vercuysse & Mrs., 3. M LOOTED; ICE BO. Nothing else wa | cmicaco 168,00 head July 5. Vahamen S1.4 West Benson 6.8 West Pacific West Dodge IWest Omaha .......... 540 Walnut Hill .0 19,000 Woodstde .......... .0 17,000 7 ) 2.0 S.000 | West Lawn ........ 8.0 14,000 | {KITCHENS OF TWO NEIGHBORS Burglars entered the kitchens of two | houses, 1710 and 1712 Davenport street, | early on the Fourth and rifled two loaded | refrigerators. They secured sevoral | rounds of butter, steaks, milk, bread and | whatever other similar valuables at | | North Omaha Farm.. 7.0 Outlook Farm 5.0 I Ymaha 86.1 i Peoples 0 Pleasant 1111 8.3 3 10,500 | Purity K 4,000 | Riverside N ) 00 | Rock SPrings .......... 880 21000 | Simonsen, P. 00 | Horseshoo 5 15,000 | Standard $4.0 .000 | | Spring Lake Park 0.5 9,000 n. M. 9.0 0 Spring Garden 5 i Borensen. Jim R84 K pangard 886 XES ROBBED i taken except a | eatables. The victims wers J. Friss | and 11 Pillshury, i CHICAGO i STOUKR MARKE Cattle s Strong and Mostly Higher. CATTLE market closed strong; mostly | Receipts 10@16¢ high lower ; ntive B, 854010. 20 $7. 68 CoOws |and beife Ives 110, HOGS=Re head; market ng and higher; bulk, .da lght, $7.00@7.80; mixed, §7.1667 %, | avy, $6.05@7.60; rough, $6.96@7.10; pigs 6.250/7.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Roceipts, 10,00 | head: market steady to 15c lower; sheep, 5606.85; lamba, $1.00610.00, City Live July celpta, 0 head; fed steers, $9.3600.05; dr: $8.50a0 #.5007.76 Leifers, $7.000 @%.50; bulls, 26,0060 HOGS=—Recelpts lower: bulk of sales. | #7604 packers and |7.08; lght, $7.66@17.70; ph SHEEP AND | head: “market higher: | yearlings, $6.60G8.00; ewes, %.561.25 W, t. Louls Live St ST. LOUIS, July oceipts, 3800 head: mark | beef steers. §7.50G9 .60 | 98.00619.40; stockers and | southern’ steers, $5 258 $6.00710.60. HOC Receipts, lower; plgs and liehts, and butchiers, §7.70G7.55; | @1 %, | SHEEP AND | head: market steady: $6.0085.25, clipped lambs, fambs, 9%. LIVERPOOL, July & guiet; No 7 hard winter, 118 4d. CORN=Spot, quiet; | new. ta. HOPS—-In London (Pi | 10e@ £4 168, Cotto LIVERPOOL, July steady: good middling 520d: low middling, 4.84d market ; ‘'western steers 12000 head LAMBS 11,000 LAMBS, 1 northern, Duluth, 11s 84, American Stock Market, 5.—C ATTLE—Re- higher; pr cssed beef steers, $7.0009.3; cows, 9.60; stockers and $5.75@17.00; calves, market $1.0007.66; heav butchers, $7.50¢ $6.9067.00. | Recelpts. 44 39.25q6 $5.606G%. 50 ks, lamb ethers, ock Market. CATTLE—Re et strong; native ws and heifers feeders, $8.0068.2 % native calves, | head $6.6067.55 good heavy market mixed .70 Receipts, 2,500 clipved muttons, §7.50008.60; sprin Liverpool Graln Market. \\'HIQATv&KvL 0. mixed, FLOUR—Winter patents. 41s 6d acific co riket. COPTON —#pot 6d; middling Bales, 00 bak: UL < CHILDREN MAKING | BRIEF CITY NEWS |BOSSIE REPORTS ON DAIRIES' {URRTA SPENDS FOURTH IN JAIL Men Who Would Not Salute Flag Enjoys Independence Day END OF REVOLUTIONARY MOVE Under Arrest KL PASO, Tex. July General Victorfano MHuerta, of whom Rear Admiral Mavo demanded a salute to the United tes flag, spent the an ni ry of American independence in the county jail here Imprisoned with him were three former Mexican generals and two members of the personal party of the former Mexican executive T had t \ 1 in cella late e rday on o . pir to Ate the neutrality laws tempting to 1aunch a lutionary movement fn Mex ico, after fafling to secure bond. Appar ently no effort was made today to provide Huerta and ttorney nferred at Ul but no one else was permitted to seo him today. It was understood an effort will he made to provide hond for the six imprisoned men Tuesday Whether the developments of the lnst week mean the abandonment of a new revolutionary movement has created a division of opinion, oven among those | characterized Huertn's onta. | Centain of those close to H are juoted as savinz that his arrest has merely delayed action, but others equally close have declared that any organized | move has been indefinitely postponed. | Huerta himself continves to maintain silence when interrogated on any related American observers are Inclined to ba- that with the exception of a possible Heve movement importan from Youthful, Wrinkleless You who desire to regain a youthful ap- able the in a essing discolory common mercolized wix at any drugstors and apply nightly as you would cold | cream, erasing this mornings with soap and water, This will_slowly absorb the 1 undesirable surface skin, revealing the | young bright healthier skin under- | neath. 'There's nothing to equal this treatment as a faclal rejuvenator.—Ad- vertisement actual restraint | pearance quaintance prescription he To make mix an ounce of powdered saxollte | half pint witch hazel, solution | KIng facial musc |properties To get rid of an ag subject to polities by Orozeo there will Huerta be no action until in free Skin Easy to Have will do well to make the ao- of the two simple, but vaiu- | given an effective wrinkle remover, and a | Bathe the face in | ely overy wrinkle | ts wonderfully on sag- | ps, also, the lotlon pos astringent nd tonic tmmed} Tt remarkabl d, faded, freckl buy An ounc 1 or of 1 complexicn Is your flat, store, apartment or house inroad rent money. As simple as it is easy to do your work Nothing needed but 3 cool or lukewarm water. Saves fuel; saves time; saves strength. Does your work better than ever before. Fels & Co., Philadelphia Have You Got Really Desirable Property for Rent? ou offer unusunal value to a tenant? caleu- Can lated to appeal to a particular tenant, both on account of its desirability and of the rental rates? If yes, then you really have something to advertise, and vou can make a winning advertising campnign in the classified wolumns of The Bee with the expendi ture that will make but a slight upon your firet month’s LIONEL BARRYMORE in a characteristic pose in this week's Elaine episode. Barrymore is one of the foremost exponents of the dramatic art in America: the nephew and pupil of John Drew. Tothe 5 per cent of Amenca who are not Elaine fans: Start now, this week, and see THE ROMAan author, and with the Edwin Arden, and now Li HE Elaine idea is not just a Barrymore. pick-up idea. finally taking form in the brains of the keenest organization in the industry. Nor was it evolved with an intention of just making something to fill ume. have been employed the headliners of everz;‘dnvum of human endeavor. The stories by the master : writer of detective fiction, Arthur B. Reeve, Omaha Sunday Bee Pathe has turned the magic words of Reeve into motion with the aid of Goddard, uneg\nfledmlb acting of Pearl White, Arnold Daly. Sheldon Lewis, Creighton Hale, “What Do You Make Of It?” Elaine and Jameson are pretty much baffled about the note. But they are not nearly so baffled as are all the motion pic- ture producers who have watched the Elaine” series mount, mount, mount to a ularity that is almost bewildering to d. It has been talked about and marveled at along moving picture row, but it bears B e U “Elaine " i be America, u:nz:mww mmn'nf (ou.by“Ehm'lub:- permitied 10 extend from the alloted lifs of fifteen weeks, which summarily ended all serials hitherto, 10 thirty, and if the pub- lic is allowed its say, no one can say when it will stop g ELAINE — (VSEQUEL TO THE EXPLOITS It was dreamed out, worked on and modelled for years; In the evolution of the “Elaine” pictures, wve appeared first in the

Other pages from this issue: