Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 9, 1916, Page 5

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B K 2 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916 5 Q4L } S T i I NT P Y 4 “ho e ha endmching another ; vat . - tr v wiecner MatCJ(,d " F B F Il B ‘vm y. A crowd gathered and re G d S i M ,k trophy. Dixon won In the shoot-off, : : o \ w0 e '@rmer burns Finally Bumps Against i iy ood Scores Mar Polluwing. are " seotes. Maddt el aio J v b re article A% pre ¢ N p £ | S et |Unvaly O Can't Put To Mat| """ W ckly Shoot Omaha on July 4 : |Unruly Opponents Can't Put To Mat| 0.0 0 w0 v wa| WO ng at - 3 [ e — - o \ Joe Stecher and Strangler Lewis will Y‘ o s the techer- Put a hammer lock on ‘im, Farmer!”™ one by purcha and the other hy antiel ‘ angrily awa \ rank ¥ H m ewis mna fn Omaha will pot be any y ' ; tanglo In the wrestling ving in Omaha, two-hour-and-u-half event with neither © the toe hold pated acqulsition of a son-in-law yme excellent shooting marked the on July 4, puo-hour-and-u-half event with nelther) xqq noy, armer, old kid! Turn ‘im [learning to operato botn cars. ito ot | FIVE STUDENTS NAMED weekly program at the Omaha Gun club Artiales for this match have just besh e e behind the flivver in his first bout and | UPON ATHLET'C BOARD Sunday, Several marksmen turned in |George Hira 44 consummated by Geno Melady |AUTO TOURISTS REPORT se! Spin ‘il Haoray for Farmer |alipped & basarm on the latter’s steeting 4ot Wcores in the various trophy | ..“.:1"‘;:"”" W Adarmg ii 3 The bout will be staged at the Douglas' apparatus. The next thing Farmqr knew, | LINCOLN, May & 1‘~|Hll' Telogram,) | races. Herman Metz 1r\|n; Rrundell M " . . | | rar r | —————— e — County falr grounds and Molady is now GOOD ROAD§ TO THE EAST“ Ts Farmer Burns, retired world's cham- | po wou foin o e o0 oe o tolephone | ~Harold Corey, captain of the 1916 Husk- | Henry MeDonald and Clitford tied for w’i‘l’)m"‘ on plans for a p which " , try from Pittsburgh, ;:‘“'L“‘r""”"r' TSR ton sl e pole and still soaring. Ile lost the first | % Hugo Otoupalik, Ed Hugg, Harold n Brandels trophy In Class A with DAMAGE SUIT AGMNST U' P- will accommodate 25000 p ouring cross-country trom . ' [again % Campbell and P. W, rPoctor of Omaha, |scores of 24, The tie will be decided This will be Stecher's fi opearanca| Penn, to points on the Pacifie coast,| He fs. If you'd have seen him yester fall in less than five cinute: Il try u] mipterrn Skl itar | aipinit SETTLEE OUT OF COURT In Omaha since his bout with Charley| Mre. 1. C. Albricht and party passed [day you'd have thought so again, catoh-as-catch-can,” Farmer de ,, the athletic board of the Univarsity | In Class B, Hall, Beard and Lewis tied | gettiement of a $15,000 personal injusy Cutler last July 4. through Omaha. Highways through the 0 to wrestle | fied, ag he limped home. Then he tried | o¢ Nohraska at the eleotion here v |with 23, and Hall won in the shoot-off | sase brought by John Schmidt, a switch. Stecher and Lewls met once before. [t|east were reportec w in good condi. | h L oniing himself, [out his big car. He ran it around a lttle | pay candidates were fn the fie u Hugg |with a 2 man .m;.-v vI.--. Union r;.-trl" rallroad was at Evansville, Ind, and, according| tior enroute to the well known opponents | while feeling 1t out. Whe ®land Campbell are basket ball men Dixon and 1 with { was made out court for $1,i00 after to reports, was a with Lewls| west who\ registered at the downtown en plquing his pride. | mat in earnest, his adve on | (forey, Otoupallk and Proctor are on the | of and Bl {ihe test) h “ ;M been leading the sprint echer in hot| headquarters of the Omaha Automobile | Stever Duryes is one, and a certain party | half a dozen nalls and h 0 | foot ball team ' gon, who ocks, ‘4' ted to the court pursult. Lewls has ¢ the match be-|club in the Iotel Fontenelle was H. E.|called Wivver, is tho other bout was called off until repairs could be o | which, with thelr handicaps mada [T P T come firm in his belief that he can beat| Rawlinson of Chicago. Parmer has acquired two machines— | made. Burns went underneath for an | Fee Want Ads bring the best results, |their total scores 2, tied for the Keeline Beo Want “Ads bring the best results L | ; A = == e — oo o cxvr e P s R T i ; “RIALTO CITY,” at Ralston-Omaha, is an as- sured fact. Within six months no less than 500 persons, and in all probability, 5,000 per- son» will be engaged in the manufacture and production of *‘Rialto”—‘‘Made-in-Oma- ha” films. The cornerstone laying for this project with which you are already more or less familiar, will be celebrated next Sat- urday afternoon. Omaha will gain interna- tional prominence by reason of being the home of “RIALTO’’ films. “RIALTO CITY” will covera 160-acre tract, lo- cated in Ralston-Omaha. The manufacture and production of films will proceed day and night, winter and summer, rain or shine. Ralston-Omaha is the most ideal location in the United States for such an enterprise. “RIALTO CITY”” will be the most important factor in the world’s motion picture industry. Plans for the Film City are drawn and ready for execution. Construction of studios, stages, buildings and other institutions necessary will go forward immediately. No Stock Will Be Offered For Sale. The capi- tal necessary is already provided for. The organization is all assembled, ready for the signal to set it in motion., The Rialto Realty Company has several hun- dred lots in Ralston-Omaha not needed in the film enterprise, the 160-acre tract will be amply large enough. The remainder of the holdings will be sold THIS WEEK at astonishingly low prices. as It Is the Purpose of the Promulgators of this enterprise to Ralston-Omaha an in- creased population within twelve months. We are going into this natural garden spot give of Nebraska to make “RIALTO CITY" a uccess, financially, artistically and scien | tifically. In so doing, we make Ralston Omaha a model community. We want none but progressive, constructive citizens, who do their ghare our prosperity, part by developing their holdings to 652..3.4 5.6 Brandeis Building. TSt Bt Quala, s OROANIZED 1912 o - ! cAPx-rm. $000,000.00 SURPLU S & UNDIVIDED PROFITS $80.000% SixreENTH & HARNEY STREETS QP LARANEB. Vay ‘ Sixth, | Sixteen, Yrs 7o Ev Schasfer, President, The Rialto Company, 652=3-4-5~6 Brandeis Bldg., | Omaha, Nebraskas "Dear Sirie I The Rialto Cowpany has ™ asked I The State Bank of Omaha to serve as its Depository during the period of the construction of the film plant at Rialto City. : This bank will ascept payments on lots in Rialto City, in trust, holding such de posits until & film plant is erected in Rialto City "and has made and completed at least one pleture, pald f1lm plant to represent a valus of at least 850‘.000.00 according to the written opinion of at least two Omaha architects. Should sald plant not bs completed and a pioture made on or befors’ January lst, 1917, sald deposits will be repald to purchagers upon proper re-transfer of lot or lots 80 purchased. This bank, in so asting, assumes no responsibility of any kind or charac- ter other than as sald Depository, as herein re- clited. y truly yours, E BANK OF OMARA RIALTO CO S. E. SCHAEFER, President Telephone Douglas 3553. efficient transportation facilities, public | service improvements and municipal devel- I opments far in advance of any other busi- ness or residential district in the United States. | The Property We Offer you will increase in x value many-fold by the time your own home I is built. We will sell no more than three ‘ lots to one individual, and all building opera- tions will be subject to inspection by our civie development experts. It Is Our Intention to secure for Ralston-Omaha . - The Money You Pay for the deed and clear title to the property you select, you pay to the State Bank of Omaha, who will hold it until we construct our motion picture studio. If our studio and film plant is not in opera- tion on or before January 1, 1917, your money will be refunded, dollar for dollar. [ Our Purpose in Buying more land than was needed for actual “RIALTO CITY” was to control and properly guide into permanent | channels the rush of prosperity which al- ways follows big business. We want no speculators to have a share in the fruits of our efforts. We want a community of home-loving, progressive business people. Maps, plats and all other necessary informa- tionis available now at our offices. The First Step in Actual Building operations will begin with the corner-stone laying ex- ercises next Saturday afternoon. We have arranged for a program appropriate with the magnitude and importance of the pro- ject, and you are invited. You will be cer- tain to have a pleasant time. All Roads and Highways to Ralston-Omaha are now being put into good shape for the com- “RIALTO CITY." We have made pecial arrangements for transportation fa- of friends with us on ing of cilities to accommodate the host and well-wighers who will be this memorable ANY occasion Omaha, Nebraska.

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