14 THE OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 12, 1922. Dundee Burglar Captured While Selling Plunder Man Who Rubbed Home G.'C. Cunningham Con fes Was Bartering GraIii-,':,, Gown. With the anit u'lwo men, one of -whom ha made a signed conic - sion, police officials believe they have put an end to a aerie of burglaries which have taken plate within the pat two week. Fred Ifart of Raeine. Wis., one of the men, wa taken into custody by Detective Ryan and tiiglith yestcr day afternoon while attempting to dispose of several garments at Ninth and Capitol avenue. Miortly alter ward, Edward Johnson, Dodge hotel, the other, wa arrested by Detectives Franks and Atighe in a pawnshop in lower Douglas street, where, accord in or to the detectives, he had out sev eral articles of stolen jewelry in pawn. , Had Two Suitcases. When Hart was arrested he had two suitcases tilled with clothes, which were stolen from the 0. C Cunningham home at 122 South Fifty-first street Thursday afternoon. He was trying to sell a dress worn by one of Mr. Cunningham's daugh tera when she graduated from high school. Hart confessed that he robbed the .Cunningham home and also the home of V. H. Mqrrin, 5009 Nicb, olas street ' Home Ransacked Twice. "The Cunningham home was ran sacked twice this- week. Mr. Cun ningham's wife and three daughters are spending the summer at the lakes in northern Minnesota. Mr. Cunningham and his son arrived home about 9:30' Monday night and found clothes scattered about the house and several garments misting. Entrance to the house was. gained by cutting a glass in a rear door. Thurs day night they retuped home at 8:30 only to find that the burglar had made a return trip and had taken what he missed during the first burglary. Lewis Stady Dies i Lewis Stady, 68, 3120 Sahler street, .widely known colored politician, died East Omaha Trustee Make Wily Move in Fight to Evade Fine C. A. Talmer, Eatt Omaha tru.Uf. ho refuses to pay $IJ into the treat ury of the village as a Una for ab senting himself from IJ village board meeting a per one of the statutes, i patiently wailing for A. L Tim lliii. village attorney, to make the next move. Palmer obtained a change of venue from Justice of the I race Medore Martin's court in Eatt Omaha to Justice L. K. Ounce's bench in Omaha. Juitic Hunce is waning (Or an agreement between plaintiff and de fendant as to date for the bearing. Railroad Restrained From Taking Up Switching Track Tbe Metropolitan Utilities district obtained an order from district court yesterday restraining the Chicago & jortnweiern rauroao irom taning up a switching track at the Florence water plant Work on removing the track was started yesterday morning and as the workmen refured to stop when told to do so attorneys has' tened by automobile to the court' house and then to the home of Dis trict Judge Cots where the order was signed and served on me wonting force. '. "It is a track owned by the rail road company and has been there for years." raid K. n. tioweiL manager of the district. "We have side tracks of our own also but wc don't want this particular one removed. Ranch Comprising 11,000 1 Acres Sold for $765,000 P. T. Randall of Raoid Citv at the Hotel Henshaw ysterday told of the . . . ' . r sale of the famous Ed Mengcr cattle ranch of 11.000 acres, 20 miles south of Rapid City, S. D., to 4he J. V. Roeers Land company of St. Paul, through Mr. Randall and hi brother, ale is one of the largest ranch land transactions recorded in this country for manytyears. Moonshine in Medicine Bottles Seized in Raid Several cases of one-ounce medi cine bottles iiuea witn moonsnine whisky, were taken by federal agents in a raid on Morris Ruben's place, upstairs, 4ZJ bouth Eleventh street, ir. the city market district Five gal lons of whisky and 400 to 500 empty whisky bottles also were lound. New qeA Lower Prices KOVJ IN EFFECT Cord and Fabric TP H M IB AJAX CORDS -"tzi Niwruca mduction 30lx3K ,H.6S $1.60 32x3K 22SS 2.55 32x4 29.15 3.2S 33x4 30.05 3.35 32x454 37.70 420 34x4K 39.50 4.40 33 x 5 46.95 5.20 35 x 5 49.30 , ... 5.45 ROAD KING (FABRICS) ttza Niwraica kbductiom 30x3K $12.50 $1.25 32x35 15.70 3.70 31x4 18.65 2.70 32x4 20.85 4.95 33x4 21.5 5.20 34 x 4 22.40 5.30 32x4K 26.90 7.60 30x3 . 30x3 REDUCTION! ON ALL OTBUt MZ1S AJAX PARAGON (FABRICS) I. nbw rates KKOUCTION $ 9.75 $.60 10.65 .25 ALL FftlCEf INCLUDE EXCISE TAX Quality Never Higher -Prices Never As Low Cax Fresi Year Ossfsr AJAX RUBBER CO. Inc., 1922 FanMun Street v OMAHA :USE BEE WANT ADSrTHEY BRING RESULTS; ' Market Baskets 1,000 extra heavy Market gaskets, strongly woven, cost 9c, sell at .'. . 94 A Continuance For Canning Season 500 12-quart heavy granit Preserving Kettles, cost Me, sell at ...VT..894 Day r of 'PraMess'' Selling Making New Sales Records Every SucH Opportunities to "Buy for Cost" Are Exceptional! We are doing our share to keep America busy by selling, goods for cost helping the manufacturers helping you, helping to keep more people employed, assisting the unemployed and booming business for continued prosperity. Last Call on ManhattanShirts and Pajamas i at "No Profit" . Prices Cost $1.65, sale price $1.65 Cost 12.25, sale price $2.25 Cost $2.85, sale price $2.85 Cost 3.45, sale price . Cost $4.25, sale price : Cost $4.95, sale price i Cost $5.85, sale price ! Cost $6.95, sale price ! Pajamas Cost $2.65, sale price 1 Cost $3.45. sale price ; Cost $4.15, sale price ! Cost $5.25, sale price $5.25 Cost $6.15, sale'price $6.15 ' Cost $7.85, sale price $7.85 Cost $9.95, sale price $9.95 Cost $11.95, sale at $11.95 On Sale Saturday . Store tm Mem " aad Bays $3.45 $4.25 (4.95 (5.85 (6.95 $2.65 $3.45 $4.15 Saturday IsMs! Everything Will Sell at "No Profit" and Less Than Cost! Girls' Dresses $1.55 485 Little Tots' and Girls' Summer Dresses; formerly priced at $2.60, $3.00 and some higher; Saturday, No Profit Sale, at only ........$1,55 . Second Floor Girls' Summer. Dresses $3.65 Made up in tissues, or gandies, lawns, voiles and fine' ginghams; col ors and white. Sizes $ to 16. That were former ly $6.50 to $8.90; Satur day, . girls' 'H department at only $3.65 Second Floor girls' Dresses, 8 to 16 Years, $4.85 , Girls' Dresses for. sizes 8 to 16, made up in the season's many lovely styles that sold at $10.00 and $12.50. . No Prof it Sale Saturday, , . DC special at JeOv - , Girls' Peat, Second Floor ' Day" CI Little Tots' and Girls' Dresses, $2.75 Two large tables of little tots' and girls' Dref ses that were formerly $4.00, $5.00, $6.00. All sizes. No Profit , tPO 7C Sale, Saturday at O . ..''Second Floor ' "NoProfif'Sale of Dresses $8.95 For Dresses That SoM to . $25.00 150 Dresses in washable silk, silk atrip voiles; good assortment ot sizes; selling now way be low cost. Less Than Cost Sale of Dresses $12.50 50 Dresses in Normandy Voiles, in extra sizes; models that are becoming and de cidedly stylish. Tour choice ot the lot less than cost fleeart Floor "No Profit" Sales Notioiis, Etc. ' Gloves at Jo Profit Ladies' 2 -clasp Black Pure Silk Gloves; sizes 6H and 6. Cost 60c, sale price 294 Ladies' 8-Button Pure Silk Gloves, black, navy and gray; sizes 6 and 6. Cost 65c; sale price ......594 Art Seedlework 3To Profit Stamped Chambray Bunga low Aprons In pink and tan, cost 71c and 75c; sale price at only ...694 Stationery at So Profit Etiquette Linen Stationery, it eheeta and 24 envelopes, ribbon tied. Cost 15c; sale price at ...154 Kodaks at So Profit Eastman's . Hawkeye Film Pack Kodaks, 2ftx3U. Cost 92c; sale price 924 Shopping Bags IW Profit Black Cord Shopping Bags wjth metal handle. Cost 8c. Sale Price at ........54 ffotioas at 5 Profit English Twilled Tape, 10 yard bolts; widths hi to Inch. Cost 12Hc; sale price. oniy ...........AifittCj at Black and white Cotton Belting, all widths. Cost 5c to 8c; sale price ....244 Shoe Laces, black and cor dovan, 64 to 72 inch. Cost 6c; sale price, 2 pr. for 54 Five Big Lots of Pants ''No Profit Sar Broken sizes in Men's Trousers. , Every size is included, bat not all sizes in each? lot. If yon find your size you sure get real'.' value for your jnoney.. Lot 1 Men's Pants-- ) ? Cost $1.75; sale at. . 81. 75 Lot 2 Men's Pants . r?i- Cost $2.25; sale at.. 82. 25 Lot 3 Men's Panta Cost $2.50; sale at. '.$2.50. Lot 4 Men's Pants' ' Cost $3.95; sale at.. 83.95 Lot V-Men'a Pants Cost' $4.75; sale at.. 84.75 ' Star far Mtu . "NoProfif'Sales-Front Room Haadkerchiefs , . Men's Fine Linen Handker chiefs. No Profit Sale Price at only .;...254 Hanaaerclilefs Ladies' Linen Handker chiefs,' plain and embroid ered at ..............154 Ladies' Very Fine Embroid ered 'Linen Handkerchiefs; at only 254 Ladies' Hand Bags . Extra rvalues. No Profit Sal Price 984. 81.49. 82.98 Silverware A big sitae of Vases, Bas kets anil Trays at No Prof it Sale Prices Saturday. Thermos Bottles Pint Thermos Bottles. -. No Profit Sale Price 894 -,'. '"; Lueh Kits Best quality Lunch Kits. No Profit Sale Price... 81.98 ' Hot Water Bottles " Combination Syringe and Hot Water Bottles. $1.19 5o Profit Bibbon Sale . A special lot 'of Children's Fancy Hair Bow Bibbons. No Profit Price... .124 Children's Plain Hair Bow and Sash BibbonsNo prof It Sal, Price ...254 Tool Brashes A big assortment No Profit Price, each ...........94 I r )&&r I Bond's Hot-Weather Suits Are Slated to Go! The low price we've placed on these suits should move them in record time we won't carry a single summer suit over, and you get the benefit Palm Beach Cool Cloth and Mohp' Suits . Now ; 1 Genuine Palm Beach 2'Pante Suits $13so White Flannel Trousers '.. 6- AFiw Mohairs at $12.50 Tropical Worsted and Gabardine , Suits No $20 Shantung Silk Suits $15 1 ( 1 I ' jgjj ? le of Bond's Super Service Bond points to an extensive early showing ot New Fall Sport Suits For Young Men For College Men .. I Each suit in Bond's early fall showing not only em-, bodies all the style. requirements but represents the highest degree of fine workmanship as. well not a ' single new style Wangle has. been ' I these models is to see the foremost clothes values in 'America. '., ; ' :;',.N.V: I";-, Many of these suits have an ex tra pair of trous ers and cost you only $5.00 giving you a Two-Pants . j Suit ; Three and four button models. Fancy pockets Half Belts and Full Belts of materials that are just right in weight f or norr and early FalL $30 and $35 From Maker to Wearer ; Bond's Clothes come to you direct from our own factory, saving 'you the middleman's profit. New York , Cleveland? Detroit Toledo ... ' , Pittsburgh 4t ( Yonngitowa ' is' Mail Orders Filled 1514 Farnam Street ' LonUvillo Coluaaba CracUuti . Si. LuU Kanias City Leraia Omaha The Omaha Bee ' Prints the NEWS of the en ! tire wbrld when it NEWS i 4 III I M i 1 1 1 U IH Mil tA