The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 09, 1922, Page 16, Image 16

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Hit! UMAHA UW. : SUIKDAV. M'TKMHfcR 9. 1W2.
Prize Winning
P j Improvement Shown.
It'll llVvo Pi.L-itil ! JJr improvement
IJillJILT) III hill ! over ) ytr, D.ul Cook. Lincoln
i lurl thuuini; iiin.t improvement
at State Fair I Xh,t yf"' u,,r" u"
I I'rie tunning town giflt. 1H
" j mnmiit and under 27 ni-mtln: Arlm
(irtldr Muffs (Jirl Mi Unroll! I Miuhrll, I'nivrr.ity Have. Iir.t;
iJPlir!i4 IVlrf lilt, fins!, serotui;
Msrjnnc "J lioinpott, (iitifViu third.
I'ne wiuniriij lovffn KirU, -7
! iiiuiithi ml muter Mt iii.miln: Wil-
lirimiu 1 oiiklili, lluliliril, fit : lane
UWn.e Otredo.ky. Cd4r;'pi t:(( Wn,tU T
t iUlillUt MUUIU lIWJJ
Receivership Suit
Hoy lWme Most Point.
In All (ilar Tnim
in t'uitrt.
Lincoln, 5-' tf . I Src )
Prize winiMin lislnet It I Hr ,'elirt
state sir, miiimmrrd today, folio :
'ii'l i Ivi'iii'i'ii ruijl I'ov, Wi'k
Slnndllrn, polite I, I. line In
t.MIld
llrroid, I'Uitiiiii'titti, second;
Iliy Nmi.iii. ynt'ire. tlrJ.
I'rte winning city boyt. IS month
iinit under .7 month.: Jack More
Unit, Lincoln, irt; James Parson,
LhhoIii, second; JUymon.J Skinner,
l.lhfdlll, tlllld,
Prize u ii, it ill n ntv liovi. -V WOIIMU
t.iain ion rnrai (-ii, .iin i anj ,llui,f if, im.n'li: Dull heitli,
Si lioliril. Stii itmlirlil
lirand cliiil.inii lortn buj, D iljil
l.nli,ik, I law link.
Iii.iihI i itiiiiinn town kill. I. a I
Vrmr Oirrrfu-ky. Cedar HNifls.
timid champion city hoy, i k .
Jlwri mil, I iiiCulil. I
(it and rluiiiii'Hi ct'y nut, Amu '
N'pnlini. Lincoln, j
Loy rririv'iii mot puntis in all i
ita.e, Ja,k Murrland, Lincoln.
(jirl ret l iving hum points in all
Mor immediate and
permanent relief froni
eczema I prescribe
Resinol
. "II yu anf l t.ttrimtHt, try
' imme ( thoM ihingl you w;k about.
Jlut il you really " ''" '" '"."K
; stopped and your akin healed. I adviae
you to get lar ol Kesinol Ointment,
; and cake of Retinal Soap. We
doctor, have been prescribing that
trestment ever linrt you were a
amall boy, to we know what it will do.
. It it eoolinf, touthing, eaiy and eco-'
; nomicaltoute, and rarely faill I" ';
come ecicma and timilar affectiont.
Ak rw aaltf tcxUf lot R1m4
&rud Ointment.
Aitam. hrt; IJn llearrtlfy, l.ni
coin, i-coiul; Richard Smith, Lin
coln, third,
Prize wiitfTin city girl. I" nionlht
land umlrr 27 inoiitlm: Anna NeL
: ham. Lincoln. Iirt; Rrtly MalUt,
j Lincoln, trconil; Catherine IJurm
i yff. 1 iiuoln. thiid.
I Pne winiiing city giiU. 27 montlia
ami umlrr .to month: I.ni Ripley.
I Lincoln. ('rt: Mabrl Schell. Lin
I roln. ecoml; Uorothy Sam. Lincoln,
third.
Twin in Contett.
Het pair twim: LaVerne and
LitFoi Oirrdooky. Cedar Bluffi.
Rural hon. IS iiu.nthf and under
27 months: Mark Steinliaun, Lin
coln. Hrt: Leter Spader, Havelnck.
econd; Richaid Ir. Lincoln, third.
Rural boy a. 27 nnnth and under
Mi nioiitln: Maurice lalton. Beatrice,
firm; Oilford Norri. Avora. ire
ond; ifalvin ohiumi, Swedehurg,
third.
Rural nir!. 1" niontht and umlrr
27 month: Maxine Arner, Thomp
on, fint; Vivian Manninir, Fair
mount, terond; Margaret Anderson, I
Walton third.
Rural girl, 27 months and under
.16 month: Suati Schobcrt. Spring
firld, tirl; (harlrte I'lurknett,
l)i Wilt. ecoud; Helen Bevan.
Waverlry, third.
Town boy. 18 month and under
27 month: Dolan Dirdricki. Have
lock, first; Warren StudM. I'niver
i.ity I'lacr, trcond; John Walker, jr.,
Wilbcr, third.
Town boy, 27 niontht and under
My inoiilhn l)imald Lidolph, Adaini,
first; I'hilip Mullin. Friend, tecond;
Roger Manner. Wahoo, third.
The eiderdown duck fliet
rate of 227 milci an hour.
at a
Sun of the Coitmiert'ial State bank
of Florence ! bring about rrceiv
ernhip (or the Waterloo (rramrry
company t'xik a tirw angle, yr'.erijjv
when T, llriiaan-n, itei.lrnt of
Ihe bank, t.M a moiion to dimi
plaiutitt't tutt.
Attorney I harlrt A Suudrrhn
filed the tuit wilhoul aullionty of the
hoard of dirrrtoit, llrrmancn a
eru, Suiuleiliii it a ilirr. tur tf the
bank and n n president until
Augiitt 8, IV.'.'. when he reigurd.
f ederal Jinlge Wondrous! aid lie
would rule in the rate tin morning.
Ihe time tel for Le Roy I orb,
prrtident of ihe ciraiiiery. to pav
I iiitlgmrutt of $1.1.1X10 due Ihe bank.
If inrlii dun not pav. the jinlyr
intiiiitiicrd tveral day igo, he would
appoint a receiver.
erniaiiena allidavit at ett
forth that T. J. MclJuire, not Sun
derhn, it the bank's attorney.
SnraKiii!! Ttnir Announrrtl
1 for Hrjjuliliran NoMifnrra
Lincoln, Sept, K -Chairman K. B.
I'rrry of the republican state cuiu
miltee today annouiieed Ihe follow
ing itinerary (or C. If. Randall,
gubernatorial nominee, and R. B.
Howell, senatorial nominee of the
J,ar,': . l. .. . l
Seiiteinlier II, Kearney; rptemnrr
12. Llm Creek. Lemngton, Coad,
(othrnburK, Maxwell and North
Matte.
Mr. Howell' separate itinerary
follows-
Sepleinbrr 1J. Sutherland, Oual
latla, Brule, Chappell, Sidney; Sep
tember H, Bridnrport, Baird, Ger
ing, Mitchell and ScottNblutf,
Randall atuai!n Manager
Namrd KrpuLIini Srrrrtary
Lincoln, Scpf, 8. Klmer F, Rob-
iiisoii ot iiartiugton, wno was cam
paign manager for C. II. Randall in
the latter t -primary rare lor the re
publican gubernatorial nomination,
today was named by State Chairman
Ii B. J'crry as secretary of the re
publican state central committee.
Mrs. John Tongue of Stroinsliurg
also has been named as secretary of
Ihe committee.
Cement Plant Gel Coal
and Reopen at Superior
Superior, Neb., Sept. 8. (Special.)
After having closed down their
three kilns (or a (ew days on ac-
llt!l. I i.( laik C't dial, the Nrhr4k4!
l i Hit ill i niip4li) igni lii e l itirtil U;
I I Mm wrek ,!.ne Coal It eit He way.
I ihe com pun v n 4'le a irnir4 dutitig
I Augn by nhiiipiii VO.Iksl lurrrl. ul
irmriit, and it i'J thry bave
plenty ul ti4ert tor Ihe preen ,
i.iuntli lo keep Hoiking at lapuiity.
Kail a (!ilv Man Prriilint
uf TlieritM-ulii-Ml Smii'ly
I a!U Illy, Nth., Srpt, g.- -l;.t.
rial) I'rol. II, A. RryitoLU. Inad
Ol a loial le, lot nun, has returned
from rtaila, Mo, where be was,
rleeinl prrnleul o( the Aniernait'
MKrtne I hei apciitual am'iatioii
at Ittr atinu tl iuIioimI loiiveiilion held i
i in that city.
II
K " I
Makes I'u.nllile l.we. I
ln-the-( " I'rlret ' ,
V
.Hakes I'uakllile "f.ne-
ln-the-( " I'rlret
Special September
Price Offerings
SAVINGS
of 25 to 33
OX .114.
FURS
!, WniH, S upra. Tkraw
mm4 t k.krr. ml HUkf.l aBtlir
Avail youm.lf ol this
optional buying op
portunity, ao-lnrfe litkln Keal Com: i-
t BH2.7H
S5-lark I.aikln Veal i,
Wii. at pOO. 7ft
40-lark Natural I'ark dnkral
''"i" SI22.AO
li-lark Mink Marini.l t'a'
ruin, dropped akin rhin
e'-llae at 157.50
SO-larfc Mudaun Hml I'oata,
Martin triinmpd ..026O.5O
HHky Wolf I 'tiokrra, new i.il-
t Sltf.75
llaf yaur far aarmeat at
Wiaaka'a I'oaular far k.
Kmalt depnalt will reaerva any
gariimnt until wanted In th fall
Fur Co..
isao-aa lalaa SI.
Over rrj'i
10c Loaf
White Bread
5
Mmlt of I loaves
to euro iuto
nsr. On sals all
day.
Cake
Doughnuti
2 dot., 25r
On sale 1:111 to
1A:2M. Dimifh
nuts baked
while you wait
Manufacturers' Surplus Stock Sale
Now in Progress Offers Better Values Than Ever Before
High-Grade Dresses, $24.50
IJOO Ladies' and Misses' Dresses iti high-gradcjCan-ton
Crepe, Satins, Poiret Twills, French Serpes and
Tricotines, in black, navy, brown, cocoa and other
popular shades. These are remarkable values for
Saturday at $24.50
Sport
Skirts
$8.00
Values to $16.50
Your choice of
5 high - class
novelty Sport
Skirts, made
up in fine
eponge, f 1 a n
nels and silks,
at $8.00
Sample Lot
Dresses and Blouses
$1.50
10 doz. White
Lingerie hand
made Blouses,
all sizes, that
were $2.50 'and
$3.00, Saturday
at $1.50
Second Floor
$10.00 .
150 Ladles' and Mis
ses' Tolret Twlllt
and Trlcotlnes, near
ly all samples, dress
es that would sell In
a regular way to
(25; Saturday, spe
cially priced at $10
Gfngh
Manufacturers' Surplus Stock Sale in the
Little Tots' and Girls' Departments
am Dresses
at $1.39
Glrla' Gingham Dress
es, made up in plaids,
checks and novelty
comblunllons, Including
the janty dresses;
made to sell at a grrnt
deal more. Saturday,
special at ....81.31)
Better Grade Gingham
Dresses, $2.50
l.lrla- ftlntaanj Ureaara Of
I lie btttee ffradei; aizes I
tn IS; mad up In th new
eat plaldi. checka and com
bination; the stylra are
many. ''Juit tha thine; fne
school wear, at S2.50
reoa4 Flvor
Girls' Serge and Jersey
Dresses, $5.95 ,
Made up In the season's
many smart styles; colors
are nary, brown, mobawk
and deer; thauy with yarn
embroidery as well as with
the smart, new collars,
rtoeket and belts. S.VflS
Girls' Middies
at $1.39
Girls' Middies, elegant
for school wear, these
days, made up In all
white and white with
colors; all sizes: spe
cial at $1.39
Second Moor
Manufacturers'
Surplus Stock of
Toilet
Goods
50c Watklna' Mulaifled Co
coanut Ull .Shampoo 35
11.50 Hudnul'a Twin Com
pact (or 81.25
71c Huiinut's Three Mower
Face I'owdcr 03
ll.uo Hudnul'a Assorted
Toilet Waters 70s)
11.50 Cuty's Xi'Orlgan J-'nce
1'uwdcr for 69
$3,00 Coty'a L'Orlgan Per
fume, per bottle, 81. 8
$1.00 Plver's Azuiea Kane
i'owder for 6tC
$1.00 Plver's fc'loraymo
Face Powder foi-...09C
$1.00 Fiver's be Trefle
Face Powder for....60
00c Artnand's Eoquet Face
Powder fur 39e
50c Armand's Cold Cream
Knugu fur 3l'f
25c Mavis Talcum ....17
50c fcpaodent Tooth Paste,
special for 35
Spoeial lot 15c to 2uc
Tooth Brushes ....10
50c DhkrhU & Kamsdi-ll's
Cold Cream 35
$1.00 Krank's Lemon
Cream for 75)
Boncella Clay Beautlfier.
special for 754
4 dosnn Cilllette Ruzor
Blades for 30)
25c Palmollve SliavlnK
Cream for 29
$1,25 Lydla Pinkham's
C'onipotind for S9t
$1,00 Hot Water Bottles,
special foe 69)
25c Woodbury's Soap. 17)
15c Itrltt's Powdered Am
monia for , ,9
$3.50 Lunch Kits.. $2.09
Manufacturers'
Surplus
Stock of
Vanity
Cases
1100 Faiiey Silk
Pass aud I'urses,
m S1.29
Novelty Urauty
!ksa. at flHe.
Jl .ltS. 2. 1
&I.S0 and
SATURDAY
A Feature Sale of Lyons and Panne
TT 1 i TT
V PlVPf Hate . 6K$SFZkS
f Vtl Vt AAMU I ?l Vtl fcl
1,500 Trimmed Hats tfi '
$3.95. $5, $6.75, $7.50, $8.75
'resenting the nmst eomprehenslre collecllon of really stoat t
bats la Uuuhaa ssrlaty grsater thaa any other store scores
or new stylas depleting sry sartatioa nl fashlon-eteiy fevurei
fall material-all the mt anted rotors and tilmm.n tuuehi-a
- millinery the equal of teiy ut'icU hl(Ur triced mtxlels is-
her.
rW4 llt
c
iJa.
2
Manufacturers'
Surplus
Stock of
Hand
Bags
$1.00 Values,
at ,.S?1.DS
Jv.'n) Valiii.
at ,..JKS
ft liHiled leather,
VIoriHio, '!,
rrll and rt
en Ki'lurs,
Manufacturers9 Surplus Stock Sale in Silverware Dep't
Spot Caah Secured Several Remarkable Values in This Department. These Prices Show
You a Saving of 33 to COCf.
Idltr Bowl aa4 Crsatu
Jaf lets
Mw Vt'ue. t 9 2.7.1
H7i V!tiM at.,.,.lVI.(HI
tn X.U at.,,,.lVl7,'
t? 00 Value at fl.ttl
,'6t hrsad Trajt, Uk lo.
asadist ..r ,.. , Ss
1M lane Hn4 Trays wita
sad lasdl.t .- Ill, Ml
IIH ati.. Tisjt. H'J.litl
t'r taut Sstsue tie !
ti.liy imM tt ..... 92, ?
M fruit It tun I si'
tuilr yru4 (or,,,, Jl'J.tUl
h 1rlK Ta na.lMl
A t aoHatsKl ef littit
Hul. ( a Ira-s. u.t
halt. . t st 1n !
M4tar tUt, s
SI IHI ( I. Ill
111 Itcry Ihti.lni Mini V;
. at ......
tl. a.aaltt,tlt t t'tl
tv.iJ M ,. !.
Mt 'i4'..' le twads t
a t td oit it ta
ii Ul !' f"'il aw
rf.i
Bond's Style Show for Men
That is well worth attending
Here are the newest styles for Fall, pintle nun; ovcry one is the
correct style, too. Ycu need ntver have a doubt as to Howl's
styles for they are always in advance of the ordinary retailers.
Whether You Are a Doctor, a Banker,
a Business Man, a Salesman or a Laboier
You'll Find Bond's
Famts
Suits
the "best buy" in Omaha today
There la no getting around the fact that
Bond's Quality Clothes are the best clothes
investment you can make, because you buy
at the lowest price possible for clothes of
Bond's quality and receive the fame com
fort and satisfaction as though you had paid
at least $10.00 more than Bond's price.
Just compare Bond' Clothes with those sold
in any other store at a much higher price.
That is the safest course to pursue, because
you use your own judgment. And ue know
this comparison test sells Bond's Clothes.
JKpsagTgFS
If you are the average man, you have at
least one good coat and vest that is practic
ally useless because the trousers have long
been worn out. Now with Bond's two-pants
suits you get the fullest possible service
that a suit can give at an additional in
vestment of only $5.00 for the extra pair.
Gabardine
Toppers "
The all-weather coat
especially popu
lur for Fall it now
in and ready for
you. Specially
priced at
Nsw Fall flOC
Whipcords, J00
A good
suit.
deserve.
an extra
pair of
parjs.
Bond's Quality Clothes
Save you at least $10
What man among you who doesn't
fully realize that a saving of $10.00
on a suit is really worth while. We be
lieve Bond's do save the purchaser at
least $10.00 and this conclusion has
been arrived at by our having a thorough
knowledge of what every store in this city
sells at a price $10.00 higher than Bond's.
From Bond's Factories
Direct to You .
Selling direct means selling for less. The
most direct route is the shortesU-the least
complicated and the least expensive.
And so it is with Bond's plan. We sell
direct and for cash the most economical
manner of distribution. It costs us less to
sell and costs you less to buy.
Wis "First
Lone Pants"
Suit
( yit Ka li y tthn is
(ri-isint avt f "kmiUu"
te.j Mailt ti kit fust tf
lsM suit, It tg aim to
IV a. I'.
It.n4'a Junior fan. art
la satisfy in yttn(
ehr sts surosi.iM
itiffNH aH tasy satisfy
trM4 a-. Bo 4
( li.t leprsavkl . s,
! t, f at Ui la.
af al l TaW
'3: mi
r-& arid "Srif
f lp you are 0-
iiiii ili
If mm
m ,ff ---r mm
W: ifm
A small de
posit will be
sufficient to
lay away one
of Bond's
Wonder
Value
Overcoatt
See window
display.
Separate
y Trousers
s4
$5 and $6
Come in man, and sre fur yaurmlf. It's the
one sure way of bting full if eonvinctd. Tht
ui$e buytr is thj early buy tr tor he gtt inort
trior and hngtr urar at no yrttthr outlay.
fPPS
f 1514 Farnam 5t, l?S-U
Ch-vetanJ
Ikttvri
ToliJj
Vt'ts'oar
.ltll'Vu','
St ,OU!
van ui Ofy
warn