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LINCOLN A I NEWS, A THItBB Amusement Notices tract a i i ami iliiutlnH. -( Tho i i i i Oryheuiii-- In Xell OMJrlcn ami at i Toulitht. Neil O'Bri-n and his great Amen can minstrels, the premier orguniza tion of its kind in America, will conn to the Oliver, tonight. The prnuiisi is given that it will be entirely and bigger than ever. This will be found true not only in point of nura bers but in talent as well.

There will be the uaua! parade a noon. Curtain tonight at 8:15. Mitel In "Pom-Poni." Lincoln has the distinction of having the only Nebraska date for Mitz in the new comic opera, "Porn-Pom," which is for Friday night. "Experience" Prlcea Advertised IVronit In Sunday An error occurred in the Sunday -OLIVER I3PST. PHOHEBI234 Tonight AT 8:15 $1.50 to 25 OSCAB r.

HODGE PRESENTS NEIL O'BRIEN MINSTRELS EVERYTHING NEW THIS YKAR "The Jitney Jot hj Neil O'Briea "The Ebony Vmcht Club" Eddie KOM mud his African Barp "The Bold Mid Brave Black and Tans" bj Ueorge M. Cobalt NIGHT, Oct. nuay $2.00 to soc HKNBT W. SAVAGE WILL OFFER KITZI Sew Cfcmte Opeim, with Tom McNaechtra Orchestra of 20 with Company SAT. MAT.

NIGHT, OCT 28 AUGUSTUS rrroc TRESENTS FlSKE O'KARA Actor Singer, in the Romantic Cvraedy A i We. to 25o Oct 31-Nov. 1 TUES. WED. WEO.

MAT. SIGHT-- fI.M to Mft Ken 7 Months 6 Months Boxtaa Seat fMt Opens--Wed. II a. m. to POPULAR AMERICAN BARITONE Reinald WERRENRATH IN CONCERT (eats at Crancer Music or at Temple Theater after 7:30 $1.00.

75c, 50c SEATS GO ON SALE TOMORROW FOR CECIL FANNING AMERLCAN BARITONE Appearing in concert Oct. 28. Reservations may bp made at Crancer Music 1124 St. 75c, 50c. MONDAY--TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY CIKCfll --TUltEE WiiOVfB DA1LX--.

THE rAMOCS KELSON COMIQUES 4 Lancbable Fan Son9 KEiiOY "The Dispute" i 'Vaudeville Queen Universal Weekly Two-Part Deluxe Drama LES KELLICRS "Mexican Circus Novelty" DATETT DCTALL to "HeMtag Oaf Comedy Sketch TIME p. m. MATtNEE-- JSltiHTS-- 25c- BAUOEVILLE PHOTO PLAYS UM.OL8 FUPCLAR MUUAT--Tl-ESiUAY--WEDXESDAT IHKLt. rtK.Oixt.co Bch dam DMdnc Musical N.reltj. "INTO inc.ic.i*THS" CaoiedT Irmma BAYLtand rAfSAY 7-- p.

MATINEB-- MOMTS-ISc TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY the beautiful star BLANCHE SWEET Ml a young, nurse on trial for murder "PUBLIC OPINION" ADMISSION JNCH FOR THE udSKERS I H'llATK 1 or 4 II TO fra Mini I'lliiix i i i MrnrM for Ihr i'ruple Hnck lluiur. SPOKANE, Oct. Jnlverslty of Nebraska football team eceived a pleasant surprise at We- mtchee today, when more than 100 townspeople were at the depot to meet jheiii. An order for seventy-live craies of apples was put in as soon ay the train reached town, but only sixty of Jiem could be obtained on puch short uotice. These were stored in the bag- sage car.

The last stop outside of Spokane was made at Wilson Creek, i a store or two and the "creek." Thp team went through a long session of I signal practice which was preceded by practice in kicking. Captain Corey, who put Nebraska in the lead Saturday by a beautiful twenty-eight yard place kick, limbered up and booted several that were good for thirtx-fiio yards. Moving pictures of the band and some of the team were taken at Wenatchee by the camera man who has taken pictures of every interesting incident on the trip. The special arrived in Spokane at 7:30 and left for Glacier National Park at 9:80. to Notre Danic but (lie I'wlliiK pt-i- that ilu-rc will be accent on some, here niK a There are luml Kunie: liuenenum but i be won ha dily.

provided of rotine ini.sfortuiu docs- no' camp on Nebr.tsk.i lield. Notre Uxni" a team -i it possessed la 1 wliile lacks demonstrated tnvt th.it the visitois could tt i There i.s now in the 1 ol i i an eleven i can riv.i! that of 19ir. Kipht now it bettei as a defensive organization while there are SIKHS ol' urowlni; oower. Theie i is time to dope oils the Noire lvalue-Nebraska sumo Neither team can claim it just Following the Ball Tho Kansas arc superstitious bird's They have a feeling nov that Nebraska will tiouiu'i' them IR'-I tliev gp' together in November. One wonders how they could ucquiie -uch a feelinir in view of their mnenifieent dfeats at the hands ot the lllim ami tho lovvu Must be just plain superstition.

The Jayhawkt- are to mingle with t)ip Haggles Saturday afternoon at Lawrence. The Kaggies count on win ning while the Jays are a trille worried A win for the Kaggies would mean a fine rating for them at the enrt of the season while "Do" Olcott's boys would slip down to the perches occu pied by the Drake bull ducks and the Washington Pikers. Drake has a rawtha interesting af fair on for Saturday. The team wil 1 meet Northwestern, the well knows conquerors of Chicago. Ill hos i i i i i i i i I i i ttilli Ml i i i 'io tlct'il i I I i i i i in (MOM I I rU'M I I i I i i luinl'lo anil ho Iwj, i I i .1 i i i I I I I I I i Mill! I'f i Sl -IU'- a In' In III-- I i Im (hat It is i ti Uiinl!" liitontlun.ilh 0 I I I i So lu lilti i i i 11 i looi of i i i i i ly a i i i it ami clvcn fooll i i i tl'tll Of i i i i tirnbllnii" Tin' i is i ui'Oii a i i i i Un- ball to (In iMO'jnd an wln'M' in i i 1 i in oulci make Inconipli i ut i i Hli.v.

i no. It will i oil iKio- nut tp to ii bull i i i i ho- lifurt ii to t)u MiiU- i- pi i Reports i i i i hoiv, although covering tt.u-a-- in i ute detail, made no i i ol i i a fumble it In- i something of tin- MM i slunvn i i Cornhuskers. a i a the orators say. i more than ciHiuuh recovering Nebraska i i MIH i-ooteri- here. They're finally putting a shot of aaleratus in Topeka's baseball biscuits.

They seem to be rising. Evidently the fans there'have accepted Savage's withdrawal at a matter of fact and not as a prospect. They're preparing to go into a Class organization with Wichita as the othe' Kansas member. With lower expenses thev figure the class of baseball would not be lowered so much while they would have a chance to win a pennant occasionally, "something they never would have if they stayed in the-Western league a thousand years. Cities suggested for the new loop and their populations are: Oklahoma City 80,000 Wichita 70,000 Topeka 60,000 Tulsa 50,000 Joplin 50,000 Muskogee Fort Smith 40,000 Springfield 40,000 Total 430,000 There's one football "cricket" in this country -who knows the Cornhusk- ers and respects them.

That's Walter Eckersall of Chicago. In reviewing the Saturday games he says: "West of the river Nebraska won from the Oregon Aggies, 17 to 7, In a game which virtually decided the title in that section. Although the Corn- huskers have several games to play, it is doubtful if they will be beaten un less the players get too confident or the star players are incapacitated by injuries." Eckie was a hard man to convince of Nebraska's but since seeing the light, he hands the Cornhuskr. ers everything coming io them. Jej-- haps he is going too strong in he may ijave-fprptten Notre Dame is billed to finish thef-sea- son here.

Nebraska is not conceding a thing The Oregon Aggies put ibe black mark on tho Cornhukeib' record this year. Up to Saturday tho crimson warriors had no score recorded against them. However the mark is so tiny and was so much the result of a fluke that it can cause no tears in this section of the country. Nebraska continues to stand far out in the lead of all teams as the following tabulations show: Standing's of valley teams considering games, conference and non-conference. 1, SLore Opp Nebraska 3 0 0 S4 7 Missouri 2 0 1 53 0 Aines 3 0 1 6 1 0 Kansas Aggies' 3 I 0 83 17 Kansas 1 0 13 42 Dhike 2 1 0 20 55 Washington 1 2 0 14 26 Standing of valley teams considering: conference only: Nebraska Missouri Ames Kansas Aggleft Drake Kansas Washington Score Opp 13 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 14 S3 13 Joe Pipal, coach of the squad which the Cornhuskers humbled last Saturday, is credited with being quite a trickster in his own right.

A football writer who has followed the career of the former Bellevue instructor saj Who is there who Is not familiar with the class of accidental but substantial gains occasionally made by a recovers "Its own fumble? Out west is another highly ingenious coach, Joseph Pipal, formerly coach of Occidental col- JUST BOX SCORE An Echo of tlie Himrbiill Which WIIH Snppttird to Hnve Ktided ABO- Sterling and Syracuse-Burr clubs have finally packed their unies away tn moth balls and cedar chests. They hated to do it but bad weather compelled a postponement of their warfare until next spring. The two or ganizationfa tried to fight out a series but couldn't make it. The Syracuse- Burr organization, having won a majority of the games permitted by tho weather lay claim to the championship of Otoe and Johnson counties. This i sli i lut ught It all II i i i i i i i tho mot Hun In a i i i a tho SlrtlUli, jsuiii: j.ol i a i i It I to Ku.l'um.

tioott 0 I I I onUo.s on Ilio Sid-ling toiuil MlilUt o.i-t tilcol otit horo, OMO In thl.i i i i I'jo's but- i loin lilts, will a fuuturo. i i i i hud your i i I i i i and but seven Thu pliutnlDK a paik foi noxt I i (he olruioos i tlmt r.uliuai. "who m.in.iuoil the team In 19U. III uKUin bo in i i i The club also uanLs 1 i in tho lineup another jutir. The ieine Hi Sunday Bumo: Stotllnif--.

ab po a Muvo, if If Unm'n. i i Ib 5 I (I 0 0 6 3 1 2 1 5 3 0 1 6 2 2 4 0 f. 1 i) 0 I 2 1 0 5 3 1 ti 5 1 2 4 0 0 li'iivr Dallas. at the end of i i a i i and i pla half a dozen i i i wanii-t on tiiclr way north, the trip ending Kansas ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25catall druggists.

i 5 0 2 1 0 0 ToUlu 4S 13 21 1' YOIUIK. 4 0 0 0 I 4 0 1 0 0 2 ss of 4 1 0 0 0 1 Kline. 2b 6 0 0 0 Hammr, i- 3 0 1 11! Sb 1 1 rf 4 0 0 lire If 3 0 0 0 (i 0 1 1 2 I 1 0 0 0 1 Davis, 2 0 0 I 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 sa Totals 30 2 2 7 1 0 t-coie by innings: Stcilint- 3 0 1 a 0 0 1 7 1--IS 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-- 2 Two base hits--Carlisle, Zlnk. Yeast. Ehinen.

Three base hit--Khmcn. Home run--Cliristline, Struck out--By Yeast 9, by Buftuin 2. Davis 9. Yeast, 2 In tnnlnxs; off DufCuin 0 In 1 km In in off Davis 20 In 9 Imilnsrs. Umpire--Dud Price of Lincoln.

(or A'ext Year. NEW YOJIK. Oct. exhibition tour of the south by the New Yoric -nrl Detroit Americans hai' been arranged, according to an an- auuuui'iutui here. The two teams will The past reputation of the Lanpher hat is your best guarantee of its present perfection.

To hold the allegiance of myriads of critical men through forty-four years means a rigid adherence to right principals of hat making, means a tireless effort to produce a hat that excels in all the various "points" by which good hats are judged. The Lanpher Hat as usual. A 1S CIS, 0 for 90 oU. CLUETT.f EABODV trCO. INC.M4KCKS IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS Flush Your Kidneys Occasionally If You Eat Meat Regularly.

No man or woman who cats meat regularlv can make a mistake by flush- Ing the kidnevs occasionally, says a wellknown authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kidney porea so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder dlsor- come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or If the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take tablespoonful in a glass of water be- foie breakfast for a few days and vour kidneys will then act fine. This famous aalta is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Hthla and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes Irritation, thus ending bladder disorders.

Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot makes a delightful effervescent llthia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and thev blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney advertisements of "Experience." which comes to the Oliver, October 31 and November 1, with a Wednesday matinee. The correct sale Is 50c to $2.00 for tile nights, and $1.50 to 50c matinee. Mmry Plcktord Returun la From Holland" at the Magnet. Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week Mary Pickfo will be seen at the Magnet in the laot picture sbo made before severing her connections, with the Paramount program to appear in the productions of her own company. This picture was first ex hlbited here sb cly after its release in the hottest part of the past summer.

While the film attracted big the time there are no doubt anj number of devotees who not see it, but will want to this time. It is tV opinion of the Magnet management that the evening shows will tie crowded and he advises as many as possible to take advantage of th matinees. Blanche Sweet IB "Public Opiolvm." How a sensational newspaper report the mind of the public igainst a charming young nurse who is absolutely innocent of all wrong and how her whole future happiness is eopardized by what is supposed to lave been one flase step, is shown in a gripping and entertaining manner in "Public Opinion" the photoplay in which Blanche Sweet will appear at he Magnet today and tomorrow. This picture is the first exposition of the spititualistic theory and presents some very interesting situations Cecil PannJng's interpretation and lis vocal capabilities leave one gness: much of the time as to just where lis limitations in these directions begin. Tonight Reinald Werrenrath.

ban- one, will be heard in concert at the Temple. Seats selling today at Cran- Music company, after 7 p. m. oa at the Temple- Fred Shepherd for district judge-Adv. A3ESTI Home of tibe Great Photoplays MONDAY AND TUESDAY Frank Keenan In Thoroughbred" Also--AH Star Keystone Comedy Tfr-w, '-30.

3-15. 9 p. Sc SPAPFRf OUCH! LAME BACK. RUB LUMBAGO OR BACKACHE AWAY Eub pain right oat with small tria-l bottle of old, penetrating "St. Jacob Oil" rUdneys cause Backache? No! Tbcj bare no nerves, therefore can not; cause pain.

Listen! Ycur backache ti caused by Jarcbago. sciatica or strain, and the quickest if sooth ing. penetrating "St. Jacob's O31" Rab ngbt on jonr painl'jJ back, and 3- staaUy liw soreness, stiffnes- anfi lameness disappears. Don't cnjv pled! a small trial boute of -St.

Jacob's OH" train yonr druggist and 3sjnter Tip. A anom-eBt after 3t is AP- plied yoall wondcT vbat of lie backacbe or Jtrabago jaia. Rob old, bonest "St. Jacob's you sciatica, rheumatism OT 3t Is Jtrtsl? bann'sss sad barr? llj by CMOH Gnu IM Aaeticu Ideal heat makes lasting friends How delightful to find that your friend's suburban home is Ideally heated so that you need not hesitate to take the children there and let them romp and play all over the house without fear' of drafts, chill, or dampness. IDEAL-AMERICAN Heating outfits are not confined to city homes.

There are local dealers everywhere, in hamlet, ROTT PPQ village, town or city, and with their mucli improved auto UU1U.K.7 ddivery seivicCt cy able to serve country or suburban customer just as promptly as the city dweller. DEAL Easy to Ideal Heating IDEAL-AMERICAN Heating outfits are also ready in heavy stocks of all sizes and styles in our many warehouses, located at convenient shipping points throughout the United States. There is no excuse whatever for any man finding it difficult to obtain IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators. Easy to put in Old or New Buildings--no tearing up necessary. Do not healde therefore, in getting your contract signed tip emrly and the work started white the prices are so attractive aad tie dealer aoe to put his most skilled workmen cayour job.

Ask today for copy of "Ideal Heating NO. TDSM. BoBer 57 This book will fcive you all the facts. Vfill show you just how and why AmrtnMf tlv i L.a.^^. AMERICAN the Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators make lasting friendships with owners of all kinds of buildings, large or small, old or new, farm or city.

Copy of "Ideal Heating:" by return mail if you phone or our nearest Sales Office. Attinitnict the ccodtcKi te renuttble, Fitter. Thii -oat inclodc of Ubof. pioe. freest, irhich very accordiac to cLmatM aad Ask Dealer about ARCO WAND Stationary Vacuum Cleaner Eliminates work, worry, and fatigue from cleaning.

The stationary ARCO WAND machine is the only practical one for long service and thorough work. Turns oa like an electric light and costs about a penny a day for current. In sizes at $150 up. Ask for catalog (free). IDCAL BoDeri have utr(c fuel jictts in VXUCD the coal 900 ijftiyn'Ty cniM tit A modern cm or oB xnaa- Ui or tamer.

Canter to ran tkaa S6W by all dealen No zzdusive agents Spcikne, to. AnteVa. Sam Trfodaaa, BiamiorJL Lokdoo. Pnte, Write Department L-25 816-822 S.Michigan Are. Cbicmgo cfteiteT, gggate.

TMuhuf rh. Ctotfaaett. PeatH, fmtH. 8t Kanan Dorm, Snttle. CoSotne, Vienw Free Bread and Butter at the PALACE CAFETERIA MM HT.

KKVULAK HUALM SSc. Hole proof A A VlMUM ASK FOR GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheat) cert YOU Savoy Hotel Cafe Newly Remodeled Bett Place In the City to Eat 11th and MUSIC NOON AND I Open 6:30 A. M. to P. M.

King 8 Buckstaff Auto Co. Automobile Arcade 1023 Telephone 13777 S33 Ufa Side. ISKEMEGINNIS Lincoln. Neb 3AHGQL Used successfully for eight rears by thin men and women. who want to put on flesh and increase weight.

Eat with your meals. Pleasant. -Harmless and inexpensive. Sold in Lincoln by Hurley Drug Co. and leading druggist! everywhere.

Don't Wait until your corn large to have It removed. Early treatment may save pain later. Likewise a bunion, callous or ingrow- ing nail. AIKM SONS WALL PAPEH A Complete All Paint and Room Mouldings WILL H. How To Get Rid of Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness or Head Noises.

If you have catarrh. calarrhaJ deafnesfl or head noises caused by catarrh, or It phlegm drops in your and caused catarrh of the stomach or you will be ulad to know that. these. tressing symptoms can be entirely come In by tho following treatment which you can easily prepare in your home at little cost. Secure iron your druggist 1 ounce of Parinint (Lou- ble Strenrthj.

This will' not cost more than 75c. Take this home and to it 1-4 pint of hot water and 4 of granulated stir'untU cUaolveC L'ake one tablespoonful four tinea a day. A decided Improvement la aoraetimaf) noted after the first day's Breathing; becomes easy, while the distressing head noises, headache. cloudy fraduailr disappear under the tonic action of the treatment. LOF? of smell, taste, defective hearing) and mucous dropping in the back" throat are other which test the presence of -catarrh and whlcfe i are often overcome by this efflcadooA treatment.

Nearly ninety par cent of al ear troubles are Bald to be directly- cancel by catarrh, therefore, there must be many people -nrbese hearing can restored bJT this simple home Cur Prices 22 K. OoW CTOWB Work, twrth ,...13.53 Porcelain Crown Lppe; rr: Uower Set of Terth wo FJlltngs ap Gold or Cur Grid tl vp Silver Filllnja 59e up Boston Dentists Out ot dlite 13th Year Dr. Mgr B8153 1319 Street.

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