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10—B UNCLE SAM 70 HELP WOMENT0 GET WORK Miss O’'Brien Has Been As-| Episode 7, ““The Awakening” The Shielding Shadow By CEORGE BRACKETT SEITZ, Author of *“The Iron Clnw.‘" Ete. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BE! tian hesitates, Spoken title: him before, then What di speaking out above. rises to hix feet a Leontine tries to sto) toward Leontine as further. She gazes for & moment, then Sebastlan hesitates, t “He i crazy. here aside and exits, speaks again I never saw d it mean?"” Continulng seene, full set. Sebastian finishes One Lamp Loule nd starts to exit p him. He pushes Sebastian steps though to explain at him in silence exits into library hen nervously sinks o into chalr. i licne;l to ;Deldk(i;;‘:he Wel Disgolve in on other side of him (double r x exposure), the figure of Justice with EERLBYRE o8 | " (Copyrighted 1915 by beorse B. Seitz.) fodt down and sho seats herself besides | tcales and aword. Justice slowly raises 2 f t “The him. She makes love to him, but he her sword FREE BUREAU FOR WOMEN | suioiains Snadon: will bs siven in scenarlo | smiles at her and gently Tirns her | - Sebastian uhrinks back | form; & new mcenario will b published each | ~ down. She Is furious. Rises, hesitates Dissolve In on other side of Sebastian e e | wnd Xt a plcture of Blanca. She smiles allur- Mi Bl ‘Brien has been | how the fnished product fooks At the mo. | Subtitle: Bianca has received a spirit ingly and holds out her hands to him. iss Kathleen O'Brien has been|Bow the oo i "Ehe Nhisiding message, talling her that f she would Doth vislons dissolve out. e . % R ; ;s i ses to his fee nks, detailed by the United States Depart- | Shadow.”) 2 il gihiab i b ey then detorminedly exite out of fore: : e Ttk (I8 FContaalon. BANA ground toward library door. ' of the Board of Public Welfare, city | 0 e e, heroine : Sosss 6, Bianca’s boudoir &s per previous Bebastian enters and approaches Lgan. e o itise Navayse, horots - D] hieta e. Stops before her. Hesitates, then hall. Her work will be to maintain by 0 liprem it o il e e speaks. R Rl Tedium - through which st ey, slams herself down into chair. She is|Spoken title: “It Is quite plain that we women and employers may meet. Sebastian enters. - Women in quest of work may reg- ister at this office and employers may apply for lists of those seeking em- ployment. The work will embrace all classes of employment in which women are engaged. No charge will be_made for this service, 5 + Misrepresentations will be Madaline Traverse avarro's confed- J. Leslle King followers.. One Lam; erate Romanoff, Bob Hamilton, an attrs Bill Avery, Hamilton's Two Chinese servan teur, butler, maid, crowd. Synopsis of Preceding muau‘" To win his wife, Leontine, Sebas Na- varro forged a paper and sent her sweet. Scene 7. fect. Loule at table on not filled with rage at Ravengar's coldness. Bows and smiles. She to her feot and greets him cor- Veranda and steps of a road houss an per previous episodes. Show foreground of Leontine, Hamilton . and two or three men coming down ver- anda steps and exiting. Leontine, follows after he, Loule wears evening cloth, are mismated. Bhow foreground of finishes speaking ouf gazes at him. Moonlight ef- | Spoken title: “When I done and Full s If I can arrange it, will you grant me a divorce?” the two. t above. Leontine have forded from you a copfession of the crime you have rought justice on your head.” She finishes speaking out above He gazes en fury and fear. One Lamp and exits into hallway. the veranda, seelng Show foreground of Sebastian. One Lamp after her, torn betwe Romanoff, Close diaphragm, and on ver- ', countenanced, but honest workers|heart, Jerry Carson, to prison for lifo. ooy of JRORTAR Tolowem: . i PART IL 2 : ) Jerry escaped to an island iy the South At- anda, sees Loule display large roll o 3 will be given every assistance POS-|jantic and there discovered the treasurs of bills as he pays his walter before he ""b':':fi;y Jpar ot Gioyary haunts the sible. a shipwrecked sclentist. He was dragged leaves, and follows atfer him. Sam A0, Seeky ax yir 11 ~ > into the sea by an octopus, however, and (Bceme B, Automobile entrance of road (AT A lost. To save her father from ruln, Leon- house. Moonlight effect. plotire nervously amoking. tine married Sebastian, with the proviso that she would be his wife “in name only’ until he won her love. A mysterious stran ger named Ravengar comes into Leontine's life and protects her from many dangers. Two mysterious eyes and hands haunt Be. bastian, endeavoring to make him confess. Society Girls Take - Up Business Course 8how foreground of Leontine, Hamflton and others coming into automobile and helping Leontine in, Continuing scene, One Lamp Loule comes |Scene 18, into plcture and gazes off in Leontine's direction. Romanoff comes in quletly be- hind One Lamp Loule. Looks around to clothes, does he speak to her, of balloon shed. and other fittings/ Leontine passes through library in street She does not speak to him nor Bill Avery's room on second floor Contains bed, bureau One Lamp Loule and Avery seated at i 8 i1 | | i [ i o g e | greenhouse. Shorthand and typewriting is the Jatest diversion of Omaha society girls, taking the place of luncheons, teas and matinees. From 9 o'clock in the morning unti 3 in the afternoon Miss Irene Carter, Miss Marjorie Smith, Miss Leeta Holdrege, Miss Agnes Russell and Miss Helen Clarke may be found deep in their studies at / PART 1. Subtitle: her friend, Bob Hamilton's entry in the International Balloon race. Aviation grounds near balloon shed. Leontine h: Balloon in pleture, Open dlaphragm on fo become interested in ward him. wallet from his pock #ees Leontine and a local business college. S Tasta Full eots Leonts Miss Carter and Miss Smith were s th Suin up Lo Ons Lamp Ak-Sar-Ben maids this year and home ‘{”or the first season from school in oston and Bryn Mawr. Instead of debut they elected to take up the iness course, Miss Smith to pre- herself for work with one of the tors; of a well-known “publishing house ini Boston. She is the daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. George Cassels while Miss Carter's parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Carter, ' Miss Russell is a Smith girl and Miss Holdrege and Miss Clarke at- tended eastern schools as well. “Mum” Show Now ' Open to the Public * At Hanscom Park | 3fum" is the word with City Com- missioner Humuael just now. . He invites everybody to his an- nual floral show at Hanscom park Chrysanthemums—pink, ow, white, bronze and red—are Seene 2. Location near back of balloon #hed, Open diaphragm o Avery, Hamilton's and comes up to his_hand an Scene, Loule looks at him, with- out registering any recognition, i “1 ain’t never seen nor heard Continuing previots Lamp Loule finishes speaking out above. Turns on his hee Avery gasing after him. i The sight of Leontine stirs the forger's memory, shed. Bhow foreground coming in, gazing stops. nizes Leontin as per 1, and party about speaks to Leontine. title: ‘Each One Iamp Loule flashily dressed. spoak: ., Location near front of balloon LS displeasure at Bill Avery. wazes off in the opposite ra_subtly that he recog: Stands Beeue 4, Aviation grounds near balloon shed Show foreground of Leontine, Sebastian Loute n clowe foreground of Bl assistant, sees Loule him. . He holds out One Lamp Loule. /" the don’t you knew me? Wo spent L Seene 1 Heba foreground, One | Scene 11. eplaoden, ls and exits, leaving Lamp Loute. for his care. cato they must go. of One Lamp Loule back and registering ‘Then he tlon and Seene 12, aring off. balloon. balloonist must have nul : ‘Why not be haa Hamllton Ing scene, himselt on elbow. { i1zing him, ly accepts an full "Moom and there are hundreds Hamilion's offer. Hamiton turns and shudy door. veady for admiring eyes. Thew’ nagiatin dlesieastires but e skruns | Bosme. 28, 4 : In the pink varicties those grown " were the Maud Dean, Helen McNiece, I ) Lynwood emmitt and the new White a fiondefiul white; bronze s, O. H. Kahn and Mrs, Frank Eaton: varieties, Schrimpton and ot touring. Yours! his shoulders, Leontine wish Blanea comes in, over to Ravengar, :‘_"“th‘ " “) Every day—and every-where—the luzurious enclosed Packard is yours for the most exacting and satisfying service This winter—for sheltered + The surplus power of the _comfort, health insurance, travel “independence. spring and surmer—or all of these, coupled with the keen joys of far-range country Next Protection from cold and snow—from dust and wind and rain. Plus the deep saticfaction which comes from knowing that, go where you please, you carry with you always “the atmosphere of refined and substantial elegance, Ask the man who owns one rndlellln All that 1t Is as as they do so “1 know Bpoken title: Continuing foreground of Hobas n_bench, his three. twelve cylinders gives to the enclosed Packard the velvety action—the wide range—of the touring car. And the unmatched riding comfort of the Packard body has been further enhanced by many new and marked improvements. Until you have examined at first hand this rich har- mony of power and beauty, you cannot appreciate all that it means in sumptuous ease and fresh delight—for you. See the Orr Motor Sales Company, Fortieth and Farnam Streets, Branch at Sioux City, lowa i e ¢ S————————(—— —————————— - ] . Leontine recogni: th an who In a previous & valued confession ot. Lou Leontine registers that Think others she knows the bids them take him to her automoblle. Hamilton and her friends pick up One amp Loule and carry him off. Blanca’s boudolr as per 6, tan and Blanea in picture. bastian has been making love to Blanca. She indicates that he must go and bids him good-bye pleasantly. Leontine's study as per previou you, Bhow foreground of Romanoff bending over One Lamp Loule and taking his Gazes off and the others coming. Dives into bushes nearby, Hamilton and others Leontine and her friends bring In One Lay him on a Leontine gives directions to her servants Leontine's friends Indi- Entire party with excoption of maid servant, with One Lamp Loule, ex! ~Hallway—short flash, Leontine bldding her friends goodnight. oxit. Scene 13. Study as per Scene 11. Sebastian comes Intq study. mald and One Lamp Loule and goes over to couch. Reglsters that he recog- niges One Lamp Loule. nd turns to One Lamp Loule, highwayman's blow restores stricken memory. One Lamp Stares at Sebas Library—Leontine Hears volces and stoj Study—One Lamp Louie stares at Sebastian In wonder and then speaks. I did a forgery for It sent Jerry Carson to prison for . ptene~SHOW" fiFéground of the jobastian quickly hushes up One (azes about to see that e e i i ¢ (.’ofllloww'd‘sgflk"ch E“Pz: ptured the mys 0-1::0 en Wedding, Chadwic! s tWA. ‘a and Golden Glow; white va- it T TS R e g s L B Full set—Leontine enters siudy; and wtands gasing tansely. at th 3 | Seene—Show foreground of the Leontine nods her head. Sebas- seo If ho is unobserved and strikes One Lamp Louls down with some weapon. Show foreground of Leontine, Hamlilton and others by automoblle, ister that they have heard One Lamp Loufe's ory as he fell and they rush to. They reg- One Lamp amyp Loule. o recognizes Then tells man and Se- He exits. -, H couch. who Is left They Discovers Drives the Loule ralses approaches You are Se- table drinking. One Lamp Loule's eyes move hither and thither, registering that he stands In fear of discovery. Speaks to Avery, Spoken title: “If your boss was taken sick, you, being the pilot, would naturally pilot his balloon in a race, wouldn't you?" Continuing woene.. Avery Indicates that he would. One Lamp Loule continues, Spoken title: “And if a flare bomb should accldentally set fire to the balloon, you could easily escape in your parachute, couldn’t you?"” Continuing scene—Avery nods One Lamp Loule speaks again, Spoken title: “But there wouldn't be a chance for your passenger, especlally if she was a woman, eh!" Continuing scene—Avery frowning, wonder- ingly indicates that One Lamp Loufe s and right. One Lamp Loule thinks and takes up phone from nearby. Calls Sebastlan, . Scene 20, Study as before. Sebastlan an- swers phone, Scene 21, Blll Avery's m, One Lamp Loule speaking in ph Spoken title: “Sho’ got It on us and she will prove something soon. 1t you will see that her friend, Hamilton, Is taken sick at your houso tonight we will be all right., Do this and ask no questions or I'll slip the whole business myself. Goo'- bye."” Continuing scene—One Lamp Loule finishes upeaking out above and hangs up. Turns to Avery, makes proposition and offers Avery cash. Avery rises to his feet, alarmed. One Lamp Loule Increases hix ofter, flashing large roll of bills before Avery's eyes. Latter hesitates, then gives in. One Lamp Loule nods satis- faction, hands over cash. Then he gazes out of foreground toward corner of room. Show close foreground of corner of room. Two mysterious eyes and hands are In picture gazing out Show close foreground of Avery and NOVEMBER 12, + Sebastian 1916. One Lamp Loule. One Lamp Loue stares, then rises hastily to his feet Full set: Avery demands to know what is the matter and gazes off In direction One Lamp Loule is staring. There Is nothing in the corner of the room. One Lamp Louls runs to the corner. Finds there Is nothing there. Comes back reg- istering fear, and wiping persplration from his brow Subtitle: That night, not understanding, but _fearful of One Lamp Loule's confessing, Sebastian follows out his commands. Scene 22, Library as per Scene 14. Sebastian, Leontine and Hamilton com. ing in from dining room. Butler wheel- Ing tea-wagon containing after-dinner coffee cups, etc. Passes coffee cups to the others. Sebastian turps to Hamil- ton and speaks: Spoken title: “How would you like to try an unusual cordia? It was sent to me from Cyprus.' Hamilton nods his willingness to sam- ple the new cordlal and Sebastian orders the butler to open it. Butler pours out two glasses of it, glving one to Sebastian and the other to Hamllton. Hamilton Iifts glass and drinks to Leontine's health. Sebastian empties his into = vase nearby, watching Hamilton and Leontine, who are talking. The drugged cordial begins to take effect on Hamil- ton, who rises to his feet, turns toward door, staggers and falls. Leontine and Sebastian run to him. General excit- ment. Scene 23, per 18. Avery in plcture starting to get ready Avgry's room in balloon shed as for bed. Door opens and Ravengar comes in. Avery turns, startled. ..De- mands to kngw what he wants. Ra- vengar bows mockingly and moves to- ward Avery. Subtitle: Hamilton's sudden {llness con- fines him In bed, but at his urgent re- quest Leontine decides to make the flight with his assistant. Bcene 24. Balloon grounds. Leontine, Sebastlan and & number of Leontine's friends gather about the bal- loon. Bill Avery comes up to balloon and gets in. Moves around basket a little ways from the crowd. One Lamp Loule comes in and follows Avery. Subtitle: Sebastian learns of the plot he has taken a hand in, Show foreground of One Lamp Loule ~stepping up to Sebastian and telling him of the plot. He then turns to Avery and speaks. Spoken title: “Delay the start for ten min- utes. The flare bomb is In my machine. T will bring it.” Continue foreground—Avery One Lamp Loule whisperingly. “Don’t bother, I have one of answers my own. Continue foreground—One Lamp Loule nods and moves out of picture. (Where- as the audlence is to belleve this is Blll Avery in these scenes, It Is Ravengar, disgulsed. Would suggest, however, that wherever ' Ravengar s supposed to be Blil Avery in disguise, Avery himself plays the part). Fall set. Leontine Ia assisted into balloon. Avery comes around from back of ba ket and is Introduced to Leontine's startling discovery. Locatlon outside of balloon shed. One Lamp Loule’s Automoblle in plc- ture, One Lamp Loule comes walking in to- ward automobile. Gazes off in dlrection |- of balloon. Side door of shed opens and ! Avery comes hurrying out. ' He Is coat- less, half dressed and disheveled. Runs up to One Lamp Loufe, One Lamp Loule turns and gazes at him/ wonderingly, then gazes off and sees Leontine and Avery In_balloon. Scene 26. Balloon grounds—Short diaphragmed foreground of Avery balioon Scene 27. Outslide shed, One Lamp Loule overcome, Spoken title: “How s it possible for Avery to be In two places, or It the man he is talking to 18 Avery, who ls the ,other man?"’ He registers wonder and points oft. Avery looks off, then turns back flash in to One Lamp Louie and speaks, excit- “He is an Imposter. Last Avery's room as per Scens 18, Avery in picture with Ravengar as per 23 Ravengar, greeting Avery, nonchalantly uces revolver and motions him to be seated. Wonderingly Avery obeys. Ravengar gazes about, takes up long rope from nearby and approaches Avery. Starts to tle him. Dissolve into Scene 20. Outside balloon shed as per Show foreground, Avery and One Lamp Loute, Avery is explaining. Spoken title: “He triced me up like a possum and gagged me. It was only five minutes ago that I escaped. He suspects the game. We've got to grab him.” Continue scene—Full set. Avery speaks of the balloon. One Lamp Loule stops him. Tells Avery to follow and moves to automobile nearby. Opens a hidden box under seat and takes out small flare bomb. This is a small black box about the size of a cigarette case and has a small watch dial in it Show foreground of flare bomb in Loule’s hand. This hand hastily turns dial on watch face until the hands of the watch registers 3 o'clock. Continue scene. He tells Avery to go back to his room and hide and exits. Subtitle. Sebastian is tempted to tell Leon- tine of her danger. Scene 30. Balloon grounds as per 24. Show foreground of Leontine and Ra- vengar (as Avery) in balloon basket. Leontine's friends outside. She is shak- ing hands with them as Ravengar is throwing off ropes. Sebastlan comes up and _approaches Lgontine. Hesitates whether to tell her Gazes off and sees Bianca wtih two loudly dressed men. . Show short flash foreground of Blanca. Bhe smiles alluringly at Ravengar. Continue previous foreground, Sebastian instead of warning Leontine, kisses her. She half closes here eyes, registering repugnance of the kiss. Bgene 31. Rear of balloon basket. Show foreground of One Lamp Loule In rear of balloon basket. He slips a square, black, clgarette-box affalr in a convenlent hiding place. Sceme 32, Balloon grounds as before, 8Bhow close foreground of party. Leon- tine waves a gay farewell as Ravengar finishes casting off ropes and balloon rises out of the foreground Seene 83. Basket of Leontine’s balloon. Leontine Is gazing down and-waving a gay good-bye. Subtitle. Three hours later. Scene 34. Sky. Ledntine's balloon floats through. Scene 35. Basket of balloon as before. Show close foreground of Leontine and Ravengar. Ravengar is at work on mechanism. Bhow close foreground of bomb In its hiding place in basket. A small jut of smoke starts to sport out from the bomb. 8how close foreground of Leontine and Ravengar. ‘Leontine gazes at corner of basket where bomb is hidden. Discov- ers smoke.. Cries out and points to It. Ravengar turns, startled. Notes smoke and runs toward it. As he reaches it there Is a great flash of smoke and | flame. Scene 36. Sky. Leontine’s balloon seen in plcture. The baskat is smoking. Not a big fire as yet. Scene 37. Basket of balloon as before. Same is burning. Ravengar seizes small ,fire extinguisher and endeavors to put out flame. Is making no headway. Flame spreads. He hastily gazes down side of balloon basket. Scepe 38. Ocean. Show short flash of waves seen frobm some high spot. Scene 39. Balloon basket as before. Ra- vengar grabs parachute and thrusts end of it In Leontine’s hand. Spoken sub title: ‘“Jump. There will be an explosion In a few seconds.” Continuing the scene, Leontine hesitates, Ravengar insists and Leontine climbs to edge of basket. Holding end of parachute Leontine jumps. Basket is afire. Flames are reaching balloon bag. Ravengar seizes fope and starts to lower himself. out above and starts off in the direction | of her danger. | Sceme 40. Sky. Leontine in parachute passes through. Scene 41. Surface of ocean. Show foreground of Leontine and para- chute landing in water. Parachute has a patent float und stays on surface of water, ~ supporting _Leontine. Scene 42. Balloon as before. Show foreground of Ravengar coming down overhand on long rope hanging fram balloon basket. Comes to end of rope and hangs there. Scene 48. Far.away vlew of balloon with Ravengar dangling on end of rope high above the ocean. The balloon explodes and the rope breaks away, letting Ra- vengar fall. Ravengar does long drop into water. Scene 44. Surface of ocean. Show foreground of Ravengar coming to surface and feebly striking out for Leontine, who s sustalned by floats in parachute. She calls to Ravengar. He | feebly swims to her and is dragged on to parachute float. Falls in a faint | Show foreground of Leontine on float bending over Ravengar. His wig and beard hslf falln off. She gazes at them, astounded, and finishes pulling them off. Ravengar opens his eyes and comes to. Leontine stares at Ravengar. He smiles back Into her face. Fade in Sub title: “Who is the Shielding Shadow Sues to Get Back Money He Deposited In Sutherland Bank Alleging that officers and agents of the Sutherland State bank of Suth- erland, Neb., induced him to purchase stock in the bank when they knew taht the institution was insolvent, Fred Piefson has filed suit with the clerk | of the district court against John W. Welpton, who is said to have held all of the stock in the bank in question, asking $36,275,85, with interest at 7 per cent, dating from January 1, 1913, Pierson states in his petition that the condition of the bank was fraud- ulently and falsely represented and that the officers induced him to pur- | chase stock, the plaintiff heliaving that the sums he deposited in the institution at different times would place it in a sound and healthy con- dition. According to Pierson, he knew nothing about the banking busi- ness, but took the word of the men who induced him to buy stock. Wheat Goes Down One Cent and Corn Rises After a week or so of pro- nounced activity the ©Omaha grain market quietéd down, with wheat a cent lower. Wheat on the Omaha grain ex- change sold at $1.82@1.87!4 per bushel, with the receipts at ninety car- loads. Corn prices were unchanged from Friday to a cent higher, the sales be- ing made at 93@95 cents per bushel, Receipts were twenty carloads. Oats were unchanged from Friday, selling at 5374@54 cents per bushel. Receipts were twenty-two carloads. Perslstence Is the Cardinal Advertising. Virtue in the Reo deslgn and which we Shink otherg it o it difficult to copy. This en- :buamln’d;dh:ehlukimul- aneou; starting - the transmission Stia. And to make sesurence trebly sure, the floor boards are locked down 50 it is impas- sible to get at the parts. Here’s That Reo One-Rod Control EASE OF OPERATION is one of the cardinal qualities of Reo the Fifth— “The Incomparable Four.” THAT QUALITY, perhaps more than any other, commends this car to women. 'YOU SEE THE PROOF of this in the overwhelming percentage of women who drive Reo cars as compared with those who drive others. BUT THAT SAME quality—ease of operation—is responsible for many other things that only owners of Reo the Fifth cars fully appreciate. FOR, NO MATTER how expert you may be in handling a car—in clutch control and gear shifting—nevertheless you do miss once in a while, you AND THE DAMAGE to your pride and your nerves is only a small part of the real damage—that which has resulted from the clashing of gear teeth and shock to bearings and other parts will show up later in the repair shop and the maintenance bill, THAT REO CONTROL—the original “‘one rod” control; the original “center control”—is the biggest money saver the Reo engineers have ever been able to offer Reo buyers. THE VERY FACT that instead of two hand levers, there is only one in Rea the Fifth, is important—one hand on the wheel, the other on the con- troh gives you confidence and vastly simplifies the operation. WE'LL TELL YOU in the next ad, how the two feet control both brakes and the clutch—thus making these Reos the simplest cars to operate and control ever known. BUT THERE'S ANOTHER fact that is not so apparent on the surface; one that all engineers appreciate and most owners; but one the buyer does not always grasp beforchand. LIKE MANY OTHER BIG FACTS about Reo tHe Fifth, this is fully appre- ciated only after a few months of ownership. THAT IS THE CO-RELATION of all the parts in that Reo clutch and transmission. PERHAPS THE MOST DIFFICULT as well as the nicest engineering problem in the design of a motor car is working out that relation between the various elements of a transmission—the gear ratios, relative weights, and “retarding influences” that result in silent (which means harm- less) gear shifting. THE REO ENGINEERS have done all your gear shifting for you in designing Reo the Fifth, It is scarcely necessary for you to think—just move the single lever to the position indicated on the index plate and without a sound, the right pair of gears slip in place. SILENCE MEANS absence of shock to the gears; absence of undue strain to shafts; absence of injury to bearings. ALL THESE YOU GET in Reo the Fifth “The Incomparable Four”—known the world over as “the simplest car to control.” AND AS WE'VE shown, the same engineering that has produced that result that you can see, aleo produces another that you don’t find out till later (unless you talk with an owner of Reo the Fifth), namely, that this is also the cheapest car of its size in the world to operate and maintain. THE PRICE IS STILL $875 f. o. b. factory, Lansing, Michigan, despite the present higher cost of both labor and materials, IF WE FOLLOWED the policy of others, and took advantage of the over- demand for this popular model, the price would be at least $200 more— or the quality that much less. BUT THAT ISN'T THE REO WAY. We still incorporate Reo quality; we still put “50 per cent oversize in all vital parts”—and as long as we can do 80, will absorb the difference in cost, rather than increase the price. BUT THAT ISN'T to be taken as a promise that the price of this “Incom- parable Four” will always remain at $875. to raise it. BUT MEANTIME, if your order is in you will get your Reo the Fifth at the present price—and just now we can give you a fairly prompt delivery. Reo Motor Car Company Lansing, Michigan Jones-Opper Co., Omaha, Nebraska Distributors Eastern and Northern Nebraska and Western lowa. It may be absolutely necessary A. H. Jones Hastings, Nebraska Distributors Southern and Western Nebraska and Northwestern Kan / OF VALUES"”