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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1924)
Hip Picture* of Future In Have Kelipimi* Theme I I fort Mm He Mid* to iWftrtj I if* nf t lieUt, Ml Unl|*h /uh Hf, Mete Hetueen Irani* To* MW Mir* *4 tug **i*lt*W e** 4 , «t Itml 1* '•**4 lb* t* H**a»* end lode* *f **»• N*r*e**i *lr<w«4 *4 ib* mo >hi *e *" •<* .*<» •» • b*M* >*tl*t«us thaaaa* I* declared Adolph Faker, B*e dent of fb* r*men* never* I **k * ,oipnr*lt*>W wh* WMh « d«#*W e'hei offtctala of IH* ««MW>i*»to4i f**#*» l Muwiik I>m*h» Thwrad#' in* dm Ttml an strut I I* depo I lb* Ilf* nf iTrlM eft 1b* *< r**e •*>**• b* mad* b' bl* <o<i ptoatinn tint d*nl*d by KEukor, is bn admitted lb*t In addition lo “Tha Ten I'emmmfmMili." re - enlly completed and well received, ib* production of loo other rell*loua picture* *r* being conaldered Asked concerning bualnaaa eondl tlone. Zukor paid a really had period aiarfed In Ocloher and la*l*d until March 1, but alnc* then thlnga Uav* “picked up wonderfully," In ih* parly, healde* Zukor, were the following ha sky official*: fi. n. Kent. general managei; Ktnll Hhauer, u«*l»tnnl trcaaurer and manager of ilia foiclgu tleparlmenl; John 1». Clark, division sale* manager; Phil Keiatiian, general manager of the Canadian hrnnehea and a former ttmahan: Melville A. Shatter, advertis ing aalea manager; Charles K. Mc Carthy, publicity manager; A. N. Botsford, general advertising man ager: John W. Hlcka, Auatraliab branch manager; M.vron H. Lewla, A. A. Dlllenheck and O. B. J, Frawley of the New York Times. Thay have been attending I.aeky eonventlons in New York and Chica go. and will attend one in San Fran- , cisco on their arrival there. A radio receiving set installed In their speclhl Pullman has enabled , them to hear concerts from many stations during their westward trip, and they “attended’’ Knster services broadcast from Detroit, they said. Firebug Goes to Court ] and Confesses His Crime i Alina, Neb., April 24.—Orpheus D. I Paxton of Mascot, Neb., appeared In < district court voluntarily, and asked ( lo be arrested for the crime of arson, | for the burning of his store and con- , tents, on the second day of Septem- j tier, 1922, for the purpose of obtain- ( Ing the insurance thereon from the Minneapolis Fire and Marine Insur ance company. Complaint and informa- . tion were filed. Paxton pleaded guilty ind owing to the fact that there wan fome question about him mentally and owing to the condition of his family, sentence was deferred for two years, Bn condition that he care for his family and reimburse the insurance company for the loss sustained. Blue River Slocked. Beatrice, Neb., April 24.—(Jam< I Warden Kosler sent a carload of fit.fi lo Beatrice the flrat of the week to lie distributed In the water of the Blue river. The consignment consisted of channel cat, croppies, ring perch and other varieties. Members of the Isaak Walton club of tills'city were instru mental in bringing the shipment to Beatrice. Loup to Be Curbed. Columbus, Neb.. April 24.—An i order for river Jetties to he installed ! In the Loup river upstream from the I e riprap and fill put in last fail to keep th-e river from cutting into Barnuni creek, will be placed by supervisors. DULL HAIR CAN _BE MADE CHARMING Nowadays dull, lifeless hair la Inex (usable in any woman who cares about her "appearance. The soft, lustroue look Hint Is so attractive can easily lie brought to any hair. If the light treatment is provided. Here is a simple way: An especially fine shampoo for this weather can easily lie made at trifling expense by simply dissolving a tea spoonful of canthrox in a cup of hot water. Pour slow ly on scalp and mas sage briskly. This creates a soothing, cooling lather that dissolves and re moves all dandruff, excess oil and dirt. 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To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven diiactions on each package. Physicians everywhere reoonacad It UPDIKE LUMBER & COAL CO. If You Are Going to Build- Consuit Us * It is Our Business to Serve You 4500 Dodge WA lnul 0300. CHASSIS GREASING SERVICE 12th and Howard Streets I Sinclair Shamrock (100%) Lubricant Installed in Alemite & Zerlc High Pressure Lubricating Systems Sinclair Shamrock Lubricant is a perfect lubricant for High Pressure Lubricating Systems. It will not clog or rust the shackle bolts or oil grooves. FOR f S Transmissions and Differentials We Recommend and Install Sinclair Opaline Gear Lubricant • Will not channel in cold weather nor work out of housing in hot weather. Thoroughly coats and cushions the gears so that they engage freely and operate without noise, reducing friction and eliminating excessive wear. Sinclair Shamrock Lubricant and Sinclair Opaline Gear Lubricant t are pure petroleum products—pure Mineral Oil brought to a solid state by a special Sinclair process. They are superior to compounded greases, because they contain no fillers, soaps nor caustic soda—are free from moisture and cannot harden or separate. They are 100% Lubricants. Sinclair Refining Company * Every Man will need • new Shirt “Samples” and “Seconds” from • leading shirt manufacturer $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Values 6 for $5.50 On Sale Friday In AH Sizes 14 to 17 Samples and surplus stock of Men’s High - Grade Shirts, neckband and col lar attached styles, large assortment of different materials in plain colors of white, blue, tan and gray and fancy stripes of all kinds. Come early. Come prepared to get the best values offered in years. 4,000 Pairs of Men’s Cotton Hose Good Quality, All Colors, 25* Friday 8 Pairs $J00 500 Pairs of Men’s Pajamas Sample Lines. Values to IS.50, at 78 Notion Sales Friday Swantex sanitary napkins, one do*, to a box. Regular 60e val ue*. Special ..30* J. A P. Coata’ thread, 150 yards to a spool. Special, do*.. .55* Fern dresa shields, sic.#*. 2, 6, 4. Regular 25c values. Special for.15* Hickory sanitary aprons, white and flesh, 60e values. Special at.30* Rie Rac braid, 4 yarda to a holt, 10c values. Special at.. . 5* Shinola home sets, 50c value. Special.35* Froat Room Jewelry Dept. Specials Dutch Mata—Hot IQ. Pade. Regular SOc. . . 1 Teaspoons, set of six. 10-year guarantee, Giard * 1 AA pattern, eat.«UU Leather Goods leather Shopping Bag*— Double handles, large pouch bags and the utility bag that fold* up. A very CA. special item for. aAVV Drapery Specials Marquisette and Scrim Curtains, $1.00 Pair Hemstitched hem* and trimmed with lac* edges. 2'* yards long. < Fringed Curtains $1.39 Each Fringed curtain* in allover net* with bottom border, heavy bullion fringe. Cretonnes, 37c Yard Cretonne* in Urge showing of new spring pattern*. Regular 50e value. Third Moor 10,000 Yards of Plain and Novelty Silks Co on Sale Friday Morning $2.50, $3.50, $3.00 Values -AT All the Go at a Most Popular Fraction of Their Varieties Worth This group of high quality silks consists of the most wanted kinds of the season. Plain and novelty effects in crepe de chine, canton crepe, satin charmeuse. sport silks, changeable taffetas, plain taffetas, foulards, tub silks, et<*, etc. GENUINE IS MOMME JAPANESE j PONGEE... WASH RADIUM .. Shown in twelve beautiful color*, alto black and whit*. 86 inche* wide. All Silk and Wool Goods Remnants Greatly Reduced Extraordinary “Price Reductions” for Friday White Goods and Linen Specials Oyster White Dress Linen*—$1.00 quality. Friday'* Sale fiQ priee, yard.w^v Dimity Stripes for the new tailor wai*ta, 60c quality. Friday’s OQ sate price, £ard. Sheer Flaxon Lawn—Extra fine 60c • quality. Friday sale OQ. price, yard . Imported 40-inch Nainsook—Silky lingerie material, 66e quality, OQj* Friday’s sale pri<e, yard.... OoFl* Extra Specials Frail «f the Loom Mutlia—Friday sal* r.t;i9ic 10 yards Polishing Cloth material, ex S69c Wash Goods Specials Silk and Cotton Crop* Da Chino— Plain color* and novelty printed atyle, 76c quality. Friday’* OQ_ tale price, yard. Lingori*—Check* and crepe*, new pinks, helio, honeydew, maiee, 4Q «ft Special, Friday * tale, ydOJJC Tissue Fabric*—Woven color*, inches, sheer, summer material* worth 76c, Friday’* O Q _ •ale price, yard. . OoaC Cash Purchase 3785 Pairs Mens’ and Women’s * Shoes At About 35c on the Dolltr' All of Kirkendall i Floor Stock Pumps and oxfords. An entire floor stock of a local manufacturer at 35c on the dollar. Women’s pumps, pat ent suede, satin dtitouts, beige and patent, combination colors. Sizes 2 to 9. Men’s Oxfords Oxfords for men and young men, welt sole, rubber heel; tan or black. High and low shoes, snappy styles. All sizes._Main Floor—g—r FRIDAY Bargains for Boys j In the Annex Boys’ Wash Suits, 98c , Beautiful little suits in the Oliver Twist and middy styles. Plain and combination colors, light and dark. Very serviceable suits for that lively boy of yours. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys Blouses, 59c Hundreds of fine blouses made of fast color percales in light and dark colors. Extra well made. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Boys’ Knickers, $1.18 Pants made of worsted fabrics that stand the hard wear. All desirable colors. Sizes 6 to 17 years. i “After-Easter” Sale of Gloves for Friday • Ladies' 2-Clasp French Lambskin Gloves, embroidered backs; black, white, brown and tan. £1 AA Regular $1.50 value.$I»wv Indies' 16-Button Silk Gloves, Paris Point backs; black, white, beaver, gray and tan. Regular £1 AA $1.25 value .$I*UU Ladies’ Strap - Wrist Kid Gauntlet Gloves, embroidered backs; black and brown; $3.98 values; .... $2.50 Ladies’ 16-Button Kid Gloves, embroi dered and Paris Point backs; #9 QQ regular $5.00 value.fw*eO Front Room gjg SsSrJSS wiii'::::;: Your $100 Q | $l.J6 Polychrome Book End* . • I OftlCS $1.60 Swinging Picture Frame* ... VrllOlCC ™ Hosiery Sales for Friday Pure Silk Hom, 63c Women's Pure Silk Hose with seamed hack, double soles and heels, good assortment of colors. Irregulars of $l.bO value*. 4 Pair* Mercerised Lisle Hose, $1.00 Women'* Mercerised I.isle Hose, black, white and cordovan, regu lar and extra sires. 5 Pairs Children's Hose. $1.00 Children’s Medium Weight Cot ton Hose, black, white and cor dovan. An exceptional value. Children's Fancy Half Hose, first quality mercerired lisle.. F.x tra special, .1 pairs $1.00 Shrubbery Sales SPECIAL — 4jr*ar •Id Hinatn plum traaa — H a • a It a, Opato and Sapa—at 49c Crap* Viaaa — Each, •t.5* Appla and Charrjr Tran—A pood aa aortmant of vari atia* to chooaa from, each, at. 3Sr Ercah atock daily A com plat# nuraafy lina. Mail Ordara Baaamant Underwear and Corset Bargains Lightweight Underwear Be ready for hut weather by having supply of underwear Chemise, plain and striped pink and white bodice tops. Real bargains at ..08* Knit Union Suita Indies' fine, lightweight, knit bodice and built-up shoulder. Reinforced. Pink or white. $1.25 values. Site# 34 to 44. At . 85* Summer Coraeta Summer Net Corsets, low and medium bust, rustproof boning. $2.00 values at .81.50 Girdles, $1.50 Semi-Elastic and Wrocade Gir dles. wide elastic in hips, two pairs supporters. Special. 81.50 Seeead Fleer