THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1921. Levee to Protect East Omaha to Be BuihThis Fall Bid Will Be Received Octo her 5 and Work May Be Completed Withia Six Wcels. Em Omaha U loing no time in die conduction of itt flood rotcc tion levce. Propoal to build the Jevto a carried at an election Mondiy. Yetterdav the board of trunteet met and authorized advertisement or but. Uirit will be received in the "dice of John Vebtcr. .ecretary of the Flint Omaha Drainage district, 1540 City National hank building, Uc tolirr 5 at V a. in. Work will begin immediately, and should be completed within tix week, according to Roy K. Tom I, chief engineer. Conttruction of the levce i to be divided into four tedious tnd bid will be received on each section. Cost of the levee i ettiniMed n 5175,000. In it construction 7(XH) cubic yards of earth will be moved. It will be seven miles long, extend ing from Florence to the Illinois Central railroad bridge. Wife of Alleged Liberty Bond Swindler Here to Aid Mate Mrs. Alva E. Smith, wife of the man held here for passing forged Liberty bonds, arrived from Okla homa City yesterday to augment her husband s crlorts to ouiain tin re lease on bonds furnished by Okla honiaii. The hearing is set for this after noon before Federal Judge Wood rough. Judge Woodrough once fined Smith $5,000 for wrecking an Okla homa bank, according to information it inv liauuj v. wivjm biMant United. States district attor ney. Bartender Is Fined $100 When He Pleads Cuiltv Edward Hand, bartender in a soft drink, parlor at Fourteenth and Jackson streets, pleaded guilty to a charge- of bootlegging before Judge Woodrough yesterday j and was f.ned $100. A temporary injunction closing the place was dismissed when Joe besto, arrested with Hand as the proprietor and owner, produced evidence to show that he was not the properietor and owner but a paving contractor. Assistant United States District Attorney Lloyd Mafeney dropped the action against Sesto. Sioux City Bridge Company . . Attaches Paving Project The Sioux City Bridge company brought action against the city of South Sioux City, in federal court yesterday, seeking a temporary in lunction to restrain city - officials from collecting an assessment made tgaiust certain property holders. A permanent injunction is also asked against the contemplated paving proj ect for which the assessment.-was levied. 'm' : Brief City News ('(Minril llmlorw'i Driv. A reso lution iumoJ ty the rliv council rrronimfadtt heartily th fund ram ln driv being mad by Father I'unaKiin fur hi hum fur boy. Tcw-Imt to Ittnlc Teathem of th Omaha HiKh fcUhool of Com mre ar to pUnle at Camp Urw. tvr Friday Kvcntus, October T. Th iiurpo In to Ituva th old teacher iwcom acimtnid with th new ttarh.r. who will l th cutata. Iliild MstU N-wOima. Niuht loim ar binc held ihi week by th (rand Jury. thl term end oifl. dully tit midnlKht Saturday. The Jury mutt bold nieht eon to tin ih th ureal miiM of work It Iin to do. rt IK'llvt'ry NumWu!. Tlio merchant parcel put delivery tum, at th nd of the fourth month of it txlutenco, nhowa that not a aiiiala withdrawal ha been mad by (iiorchnnta, ait'onlln to a report ir.ado by Acting )'oihiumpp Dunlel. Valmn IToixiiy at SIH.OOO. Th property of John uverhy on Hix tnlh at reel, comprlklnit a lioune and lot, la d-luret by him to b worth 118,000, thouk'h thn muioaa tnent waa xhown 10 lie only $4,600, on th bond fur 17, Out) Riven for re-It-aae of Floyd Churchill, hfld In connection with th rUrund theater rohhery. llelil on Dope" Cliargea. Four priaonera held on "uun a it i were given hinrlr'K4 hefurv Cn'M Glutei Ciiiiimlff l'in'' " Unlay. Will riiknea, Taul Kelly and Joo Itrown pie..uu Waller Piece, nlreudy out on bund after a prevloua urrcxt, denied the charge of lllcxal Bale of dm km. Alt wer held. Wo Onir, Chinese, ar reted on th ii charge, waa r lauaed on a IJ.Ou bond. Monarch Garden Mut Build Fire Facape Before Reopening Before the Monarch Garden cabaret can reopen at 107 South Fourteenth street, the management will have to build a fire escape, it was announced at the city hall yesterday morning. The opening It scheduled in two weeks. AU KftTlaKMk&T. SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arma Easily Made Smooth, Saya Specialist. Any breaking out of the skin, even fierv. itchinsr eczema, can be Quick- Iv overcome by applying a little Mcntho-Sutnhur. declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this aulphur preparation begins at once to sooine irruaieu min aim ncai cruim such as rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom fails to remove the tor ment and disfigurement, and ycu do not have to wait for relief from cm tarrassment. Improvement nuickly shows. Suffererera from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. i I TTiprwWjMwl .:rr ... Be one who smiles when winter comes not the one who needs rush to a coal office in order to keep the home comfortable. Plenty of Heat and Satisfaction in Updike Coal ORDER NOW! Updike Lumber & Coal Co. Phone WAlnut 0300 A heaJlight lens has no value unless the bulb behind it is pro.erly adjusted. JRrimolite Lens Feiglqr Focus Finder fhtthmrfh PUtr GUn Generai DttrlbmttB r ' ' CI l .. ETL Carburetor Automatic Heat Control An Exclusive Buick Feature The new carburetor automatic heat control, , , exclusive standard equipment on 1922 Buick models both fours and sixes makes the . motor run as smoothly in cold as in summer -weather. Just as gasoline is automat- -- , r ically supplied the carburetor by use of the , 1 throttle or accelerator, so is heat supplied and cut off from the carburetor. Only on a r ' Buick will you find this feature. Buick Sizes H-Sit-44 Tkn Pmtt. Romdatu $1495 2-3it-4SFinPf. Tourmi - IUS JJ-Sn-M Thr Pmtm. Coua - ,. 3ISS l-3n-47 Fir Pmm. Smdan - 143S i-3n-i Foot Pmm. Coup - MS h-SiM-41 Smrma Touring 1733 U-tix-MStffonPmA Buick Fours M-Four-M Two fan. Roodttmr $ US 3J-Fout-3S Firm Pt. Touring t 975 li-Faar-M Thr Pmu, Coup 1475 32-Four-37 jrjr P. Stdmn . ItSO AllPricmP.O.B.rUnl.iiiehlfa Ask about tha O.M.A.C Man Nebraska Birick Auto Co. Omaha r : Lincoln Sioux City H. E. Sidles, Pres., Gen. Mgr. Lee Huff, Vice Pres. Chas. Stuart, Sec Treas. BOBGESS OVBRYXODYJ (St Tailored and Pur Trimmed Suits of Velour de Laine $3500 : $39 50 Every day brings new arrivals. This spe cial group offers unusual values. All are of that favorite fabric, Velour de Laine, in plain tailored and fur-trimmed models in youthful box coat styles and belted effects. Other very handsome suits, trimmed with Fox, Beaver, Wolf, Mole, Squirrel, are priced $49.00: $55.00: and upwards. Bur MS-NMb Suit Shop Tfclr" Floor "How Do J Know?" asks a woman who real izes the greater value of the one, "whether these gloves are of kid or lamb skin?? And that's just the point How could she know unless she were an expert? But there U all the dif ference between the store that will. sell the gloves because they are cheap-and the store that will sell them because they are good. The confidence of our customers is the founda tion of our success. Toilet Articles and Drugs Cutex manicure sets 47c. Perfumes, assorted odors, in original bottles 59c. Pond's vanishing or cold cream, 27c. Alcohol, Medicated, full pint 84c. Onif Deptrtmtnt Main Floor Skirts of Serge and Prunella : $10 Many are of striped prunella in the loveliest color combinations, in plain and pleated effects; others in more tailored styles are of serge. Moderately priced at $10.00. Others are priced at $17.50 to $22.50. BurffM-Naia R.Ur-to-Woor Shop Third Floor C&feteria Special ' 'for Thursday Cottage Chicken Noodles, 25c. Th Downstair Star with Continuing Our Great Semi Annual Boxed Hosiery Sale Bumasco and other well known makes, at most substantial savings. Here are a few of the many exceptional values offered. Boxed: 3 Pairs Boxed: 6 Pairs Boxed: 3 Pairs Reduced to $2.35 Reduced to $3.00 Reduced to $5.95 Women's pure thread Women's medium weight ,t7 . , . silk stockings in white mercerized Bumasco Women s pure silk stock- and cordovan. yhose. v ings in zephyr weight. 1 Boys7 and Girls' Hosiery Boxed: 6 Pairs Boxed: 6 Pairs Boxed:. 6 Pairs Reduced to $2.45 Reduced to $2.00 Reduced to $1.35 . For boys, heavy weight " For girls, good, medium JJL'hZ mm w www) Candy Special for Thursday. Nut Fudge, 39c lb.; A combination of special confectionery t u g a r , sweet cream, syrup and peanuts. Chocolate Peanuts, 49c lb. Chocolate-covered pea huts. Very special Thurs day, 49c lb. Masianin Floor cotton stockings. weight lisle hose. stockings. Burfois-Nash Hosiory Dopartauat Mala Floor Notion Specials Collar Bands 5c Men's and Boys' neck bands, sizes 12 to 17, each 5c. Sanitary Aprons 49c Kleinert's, full size rub ber aprons 49c each. Double Mesh Nets 10c Gainsborough hair nets, double mesh, Thursday 10c. ; "Stork Pants" 15c Lace trimmed, small, medium and large size ' 15c Motion Dtpartment Mala Floor Kleinert's Jiffy Pants, 39c Pearl Buttons, all sizes, card 5c. Machine Needles in tubes, all makes each 10c. Folding Wire Coat Hangers, very special, each, 5c Wright's Biai Tape, all widths, bolt lite. The DeLong Hookr3.i Eyes, black and white, all sizes, card 7c. Collingbourn's best darning cotton, all col ors, 3 balls 10c. ; ' " I niSS immi Dure One Full Carload: Durable Blue Edged White Enamel Ware: 1 5 Desirable Items: Every Item a Remarkable Value! lllll Thiirsday , ! : : : : : : T No. 12 or 3 qt. Coffee Pot No. 910-14-17 qt Dish ff ::: 1 1 TTT T : ::' j g 1 No. 2 4 qt. Water Pitcher Pan HjF : : -ffl 1 1 1 If i : : : . 'if :::::: No. 85 t. Sauce Pan, No. 10 14 qt. Preserving mHj" , ::::::; No. 4 Sink Dish Pan No. 11 No. 36 Wash Basin, ffl j , J E : : jUtiy :::::: No. 5 12 and 15 qt. Dish large size W , t:: m ilSr'- Pan ' No. 1211- qt Round Sink Aloiw. :::: - i:S Jltoa No. 6 9 qt. Preserving Ket- Dish Pan I IxV ' :5iffifflHl;; :: tie V ... No. 1310 qt. Covered 1 T fTTTT nilT" : SCTtnT - - , No. 715 qt. Water Pail Kitchen Garbage. fti JflTml j drm&-'-- THr -jgm : No. 8 5 1-4 qt. Tea Kettle Pail jgm-.;: : : alWfcpj ; ; Expr EtTtor to tfc-Fourth Floor "iVj , ;- I t '- 1Z " H " auriaaa-Naa Horn Furniohiac Dopartaioat Fourth Floor 0 J ' f " Sale Opens 9 a. Thursday, September 29th. No Telephone Orders, No C. O. D.'s. Fl