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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1922)
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BRINGING UP FATHER akagloiaeoa' V. . rieeS OMh tlC JIGGJ ASB MAGOIK I rUtl rct or totoss in thk vbav iu I HAVE INVITCO aJOtXtl IF1NUM frp OiNNro AND l YOCH choth ,1 tA(t ME KNOW THE OOOCt t0 .HCHA ACCCPTEO-PHON h& wont ee. fHOMC CABLV.' ) V ir HOME." FIK1 1 j TtLU HillTre t""fl J I I f71 li II II f, ? I !ehec J f ALL I DOW UP-OlNTf -I VAVT ;lbrT-. now i wait totelumim J TsF J; i i I II III J ilia -II. ill r i L200 Expected to Go on C. of C. Model Farm Tour Rural Life at lu Ht to Be Hevpalcil to Big Caravan That hvne on Trip Today. N'cliraVla Urm life t in hrt will revealed luday on lour of DouKla ro'iniy inoilrl firm ar raiiKtd liy K. . Maxwell, rounly farm agent, and ipoimorcd by the Omaha Chamber of Conmiercr. Twelve liuiidred feron, imltidiiis leaden from both town and country, are expected to wend their way in the caravan from farm to farm. Feature educational ilemontra tion on the trip will be a follow.: ' At If. K. fiainei' farm, three milei north of Klkhorn, lirtih dam, Erosion Control at Grau's. At I'haihi (irau'farni. one mile north of IJciinintjtoii, noil erosion control. , At Wayland McGee' Summerhill farm, three and a half mile wet i)f ienniiigtou, where lnnrheon will be aerved, farm lighting and pres entation of cot figures, , At V. J. liollingcr'i farm, two miles north of Irvington, improved hog hoiiies'. At Henry Sloltenbrrg'i farm, three and a half miles northeast of Irvington, last stop, radio telephony, by Ivan I). Wood ol the agricul tural engineering department of the I'niveriity of Nebraska. Gillan to B C. C. Man. J. M. fidlan. dirertrtr of the indus trial bureal'of the Chamber of Com merce, will reprrtcnt the chamber on the tour. He and an accompanying chamber delegation will leave Cham ber ci Commerce headquarters at 8 this morning. Jn the radio rlcustvnstration car equipped by C. Vm-'ent, prrtidenfe of the Omaha Grain exchange, will be ued. In 'the Chamber of Commerce group will alto be K. I.. Carter, C, S. Sch wager, Frank Myers, H. K. Could. 'R K. Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Helden, K. T, Rertor, O. (', Holmes Harry Moss and Charles Gardner. House Peters, one of the popular idols of tht icreen, if the iter in "The Storm," which if the opening Attrac tion at the Sun theater tomorrow. The picture it presaged at one of the big features of the year. It if laid in the north. Today'i Attraction!, Strand "The Dictator." Rialto '"Orphans of the Storm." World-Thasing the Jinx." Moon-"lielte of Alaska." Empress "Don't Write Letters." Mute-"Watch Yotir Step." Wesley Ilarry'f second picture made this year, "Heroes of the Street," has been completed at the Warner Brothers studios. Marie I're vost plays the, leading feminine role. The physical agility and emotional dexterity of the European actor, a feature of the personality of Josef Swicksrd, remembered as the French father in "The Four Horsemen," is one thing that makes it a pleasure to look forward to his performance in the role (A a French Canuck in "The Storm," which opens tomorrow at the Sun theater. Opens Sat Nlte HARRY HASTINGS' "((HICK-((HACKS" Coluaibli Circuit Burluk PRICES DOWN TO PRE-WAR SCALE l Of tics Opn Tours., IfiOO A. M. I AT THE THEATERS MM Ophaum lobby ufitlnii4 a ur SSallt l.a'. lf " SSIIIjr " Hliiii, n. uutlnulne fh sllus ot lk iipuur kuittfl of big'tuna vnvilftvlil dctlrir4. ' Th l at rrvr4 mii In ndvartt. ntlihun4ltig ih ht , I ')' li". h la't-r than II na fr Ilia upcPtna of Ilia main laat rasr. That lha i-umlns avaaon la going in Ua a kaitar na than naa ImbI 'iiii, la nr olnlin. laaat avarjr aian Inilu-at Ihia la llkalr lo la an nliiainlng Irutn In raar4 Ik lha rphuin.- I tan pl.la tny r4 ffr M, lhat lha Oriihaum book ing lor Ihia aaon sra liifnucly baiirr than rer Ihtia of laal aaa.,n. Thg popular mutual rnm4y alara, John lly mi ami llla Hl'lniyr. in lhair ir miialrnl trhlmairalli). 'Ilonryam klra,' art in ha our haa1Mnara at iba opening nail Munilay. . Kor ll foltoarinar waak, atari log kunitay, Mrpumbar , am la pig- ant Mingar'g Uiilgals. and alraarty ara iH wi'h Imiuuiaa. II ma ika ar hll4 In innahn la aniloua I a-a lha llllli.uiloiit." At lha IVarld lhaal', aiaillng lunor. row, Johiuin r.Mloil an4 h a giria prooila lha l,iu lina featura, praaantmg "Tha lianring kiuilln." mlnaluia muadal tomatljr of lunaful malndiaa, rlvor rlanraa. aiirallva itiftna an4 alunnmg roaiuma An , a44a4 falura lha Nuiralio kfolhara, h ara lumhllnf vlollo rlnona, kaap an Iho marrrniaklng, aapaclally with hair final Ml of l loving blrila, Madn, Hall and SnrU'f, "lliraa aMialara," ara harinnna alngara of mora lhan avaraga ability, l.r'in.,a gnd IKroa, bla.-kfa, OfrfttCUrll CIRCUIT VAUOCVIUI RESERVED SEATS Now Selling OPENS SUN., AUG. 27 A Croat Show la Inaugural Sooaon I Graatttl Voudavlll REDUCED PRICES Mallna-IBc, 2Sc, 10c, Mftilo I8e, 2Sc. 0c, 7fe and faw at ft .00. Ap praalmalaly 1,000 Raaarvad Saala, alfc at Malln. Wk Nlghta, half lha lwar Floor. TSc and Marly half Ik Balcony only 2nc. Rmindr ol Bal cony, 00c. LAST TIMES Taiaai ra 'JaaaaaaT-aata-r---ia Floih I "Bo'"e Jine Beery Aiaau Novak A story of the mad fold rush in the summer of 1899 SUNDAY llorni Talnadge la "Her Only Way" LAST TIMES TODAY Tvyo Days Left of "Profitless" Selling-Saturday the Sale Ends 10t lMf Wkltt Bread, So Kvrry day dar tar; tko I'rollt" Sal. I.l-allad to flvo toaTta to oarh aaatOBiar, Oa aal all day. I uk Itnuab nala, a Uoa. 2Sf lltaik aali baked hll you wait, Oa aal rarh day of lb "No I'roflt" Sale from hi 30 til 10i30 a. m. Friday a Bargain Day and Next to the Last Day of One of the Most Sensa tiona I Selling Even ts Ever Held TWO DAYS u LEFT OF Profitless Selling 11 Annex Sales "At Cost" and a Lot Less . v ........ Specials for Friday's Selling iv Voile Dresses at $1.07 ' Talues to $70 Any voile dress In dark or light colors that formerly eold to $7.60. All flji (V7 go In the Annex atV-I-a'! ' $8.75 Tissue Gingham Dresses, $2.97 Genuine Renfrew Tissue, the 75c a yard quality, made up with white organdy by the "Bea ver Quality Dresa Co." For merly sold at $8.95. Plenty of large sizes. In toe 00 Q7 Annex, each tPaaiotf More Friday Specials, infants' Silk and Wool Hose, 09e Infanta" white allk and wool hose, the 98c qual ity, Friday 69e Children's Creepers, 59c 50 dozen Children's Creepers and Rompers In Amoskeag gingham and crepe cloth, former $1.00 Talues; ages t to 6 years. Friday.. 59 '('Mlitrrn'a Glnafcaat Krorka. Tko 115$ Children's (.Ing ham Kro.'ks, beauti fully tailored and hand etnbrol dared iiyl.-, ima I to I yv, A ono-day anle. each ...78 Choleo of Waaa Sklrla. SOe Any white gabardlna Wash Skirt, thrae dif ferent style, formerly old to 11. SO. Annei, Friday 50 fl.M ( klldr' Oraaady Dreaaeo. Tf All our children's plain Organdy Dreaaea In pink, blue and corn color, asaa 7 to II years; while they last, Annex, Friday ...TO Bang alow Aproaa at Another shipment of thou pretty Bungalow Aprona In glnghama and tine parcalea, reg ular 11.00 and 11.5 values. In the Annex, Friday 6Q "No Profit" Sales Sheets, Voiles and Comfortables Bed Sheets 72x90 size, the suft finish standard muslin, Collar Day brand, French center seam. OA. Cost 89c, sell for OVL Pillow Canes Standard muslin, Dollar Day brand. Four CQp cases for OiC Dress Voiles Light and dark grounds, 40 inches wide, the kind that were 69c and 95c. 9Q Now, per yard a4I7C Tlnnue Stripes and Cheeks The sheer fast color u9c glnghama; ex cellent style assortment. OA n Now, per yard OxL Deacon lied Comfurtnhlcs The beautiful color, extra bed corer; light weight and wa,rm. t( Coat $5.00, aell for.... tPtleUU Mala floor "iVo Profit" Sale Corsets fullrd and ftdr) Xaaakara la Nam l araelo Not all i in ona nt, but .iod aaanmaat f aalfra during, ! nn fall In a thaa number, i'oat S. Sfaciat at $4.00 Saaond fleoo. "No Profit'1 Sale Underwear' ntooat 40 r.looniara, mad of flaah rol. or4 banal, cut roomy and well reinforced; elaalie at waist, finished with ruftla or lace edge. Cost Brie. tr: sU at -IS Beeoaal fkao 'Wo Profit" Sale Paints Bullion House Taint, eoat $1.95, sella at, gal., ..91.05 Naplea Velret rtnlsh. eoat $M5. sella at. al....$2.45 Baaeaieal "No Profit" Sale SILK REMNANTS Thouaaml of yard t all allk ramnanta at la lhan coat price. An at'cun-ulation of alt liuinlhs' l.ua V arllmir laavra a variety of all and col. or m langth from I In I yard. No 1'rofn clearance jirtcaa at. per )art- 494 a4 ap ta tl.vS Annex Sales at No Profit1 I eaea nllnmg our uajar.aar eela at eroin, e eflar una 11 of ladiaa kait ua.ta tone 1a hw.t 4 I ana, i.i a . Ml' a IIOH. ,V J f.n.l S'e i0 Mai a' Siairaa) Maalla t okta Sella llfgjlar t ka4 K r(-M :e ...... , Heeaaa a4 . . I I f l til ! tna aa a f'f taam afi-aa 4 !, in a4 akiie e '-f. a, a ate Oa tat taaaal tara Ie a fvti ,4av i.i"l ta f.ae a. w take a ! ka i, i ) I TMS! flat St I1ADS Sa-i IIU AkkKA l.lakaa I S yard of lie. singheaa la akaeka. ! ' " a e4 etrtse. iiriaki. i -'i-.r a n -I paitecaa faasltef ie Muauia. I (:( Sale, laid ... Ilaaiaa. a a tk ... J a 014, la a apladi4 lin, r ai a,w.'fiaa. A r-it rtn. )i4. kkiaiiw) t talk t ar a w afi.it. ia gray 4 naa p. a n iai.Ha at a.,a. 4, k aaia. ia4... faeeet M ke aextka ! et IWia fana . we will taU4 la rat 4 a esitikg at a m4 ai la N rafHier en. s.. a kg r..nt Millinery at a Trof itless' Price Time Live Wire Millinery Valuta. a The mit IW your dollar at Hayilen's. Hatters riiuh iAllon-A ffonil sft incut f ktlc. hpeeUll1 prlecnl t. aeh , Trimn4 HaUUrg;, small ai. Bicli4t, O) (),? , etJ S2.95 Mark etui fwlor, bc a!uca, (of I'rHay at. Iperl Hatav Jwat the hat ta inork arnun J j Q1 sort, snsnrt stTl. la a t alwit. ...... V 1 sj r 1 VSAjaJU I f ... I Sunday & Strand A Masterpiece of the Screen for Those Who Demand Per- . fection in CINEMA ART anaaa. ..... J Baafla PRICF5. Kajrliia' and Sander i . , TOO Seal, 40c. i r i..r, or no., 80e. Wcrk daal aeca aalll SilB.'SOe. REDECORATED REFURNISHED with the first "Sun Wonder" picture of the season FIRST SHOWING IN OMAHA VIRGINIA VeAlil MAIT1100SE JOSEF SWICIURD In a stupendous saeen vejsiant ot Geotge Broad musts iw ioi r ptodv-ction ot the sensational stage success cm Larxxi njaiw-i 1M -nVJfrV Dlractaa! by 'Baglnala! Barkar lj f 1 rjnrjWrV Wna MU "Td oi n" n'liraS- PRICES: Jr 1 r "J YJ CO Tbla Showing Only k1 1 J TE&ffljrff DAILY MATS. - 35c X ( Starts TOMORROW Continuous From 1 P. M. SIX ACTS OF STAR QUALITY With These Two Top Notch Features Johnny Elliott and GIRLS In a Delightful Musical Comedy Novelle Brothers The Famous Violin Clowns A I'hofoplay I)e Lnxe Love Never Dies'! With - the Most Sensational 'j'rnln Wreck Krer Screened NOW FLAYING Richard Harding Davis' 4'A Rsmantie Stnr at Advvntur In Banana RtpublM THE DICTATOR Calllly rertrayeaj ky WALLACE LILA REID LEE IkaeaW kllt Walla teag tiara a Cee4 ol laka BULL MONTANA Naanel a a Mu4 laaae. Sal A LADIES' MAN EMPRESS c;wi7i.ivris.r JAS. KVIttI M.Ct'iOY Aaaaaaaal k faaal Ua ay 4 la. I,STINGY, aiaMl Saeieaaa MIU. Lingard CARITH MUCHti Je aa4 I ! t eitell I tm wMwm A 'vyi I I q -- j A 'W ).'-- S, $Ml ' Viw; JTl WK - 'L 33 l ,J I iPrv; - : V DAYS j tWl V J rnlll'. drama of a bonutiful DDgUi PHI', drama of a beautiful woman's sul in conflict, jvortrayed in a setting of gor pcous cowns and luxury. Conrad Xapel and Edna Mur phy in the cast. Jldnes Jlyres in Tile Ordeal" AlaSO Lloyd Hamilton 'THE SPEEDER" in his nw comixlj Tunny Enough to Slukt a Tombtom With laughter. "Daa't Wnta Let tecs'