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THE OMAHA TEE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 19. 1922.
(J.iankmwi Hear
Hoc Radio Program
of Classic Music
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raiiifinriii tv oini-ii ?olo
it Arc IVltirr.
("I40i1.1l (liatit and urn number
frIurrd 1 he Omaha lire' radio
lr i y r aim l.roaili jI front the Omaha
ifm Kaclung station (NAAV)
National KiunlMiiin In camp at
rLmmoutli, Nrli,, rreeivrd the en
if rt niitmt ilirotiah a larue rcrnv
in II station illitjllrd thrre.
Tn un tiwnhf rr, "t'atirue E
, i-uti.,!" titfl "Tuikuh Mfih" by Mil
I f M'hlrr. I.ul(rlrii irmnnlrilf d
the dayrr'i u technique, Mill
(illirrt lirowil ilrli(hte4 radio au
hmre with a trio ol voral number,
"I'atrn Moon. "Ilominir and r rotn
thf I. and r,f the Sky Slue Water."
Mrt. Mary Arlrle Abbott aecom
Iniur . lirr on Hit piano.
Mr Waller Knui rrndrred two
plrl nir rtniufirrt on the piano.
TmIu.V in E Minor- and 'Ballad."
Kiii.l Victim II.M21 Ifouri
IlrTon Allowed . Homlii
Mcvrn turn c uikIiI in a li'i'ior raid
In t tic Alliny hot-l. Thursday and
kIio ( nt tirirly 24 hour in jail,
without irriiinioti to give bond,
vre nuhlrd t'J do n, lale yesterday
itfirrnoon. 1 .
Tlif drlay wa orraiionrd by the
iTiriiv of Ming rharKM of ron
ipiriii'y to violate the prohibition law,
K'ain-t ihrni, h-fure the auiynt of
the bond rutild he fixed. I'nitfd
Slain t"otiMni.i'.nrr Horbjcr ttt it
It f "IN).
"I)r)M Sleuths to Armt
Drinker in Rooze Joint
Mill found drill kin if, a wrfT a
Imiitli'KK'r, will be proerutel under
a p'l'icy jut adopted by federal pro
Jnhiiion enforcement audit here.
I.lrvrn mctv already are In jail
auditing pronrrtition for conpiracy
lo violate the "dry" law, ftobert
Anderson, group c.irf of the dry
hlruUi,air their arret marked the
hi'iiuuiinif of the revined policy.
"I'rom now on we'll seize all the
iliinkrr we find' he aid.
California Girl Seeking
Mother Believed to He Here
Mil Lela May Wright, 16, Santa
Monica, Cal., i eeking her mother
who i believed to be in Omaha, ac
cording to information received by
M. O. Cunningham, an attorney.
Thirteen year ago Cunningham
drew up paper permitting adoption
of the girl by Mr. and Mr. Everett
I". Feaston who then left for Cali
fornia. Sine then both have died
and the young woman wishei to find
her mother.
T)nn Found on Busy Street '
Turns Out to Be Coyote
A "dog" found by Quinrey Lee
Tark. IS, 2118 North Twenty
levenlh avenue, at Twenty-second
mil Burdette street, 31 block from
Omaha's busiest corner, ha turned
out to be a coyote.
When the identity of the animal
a diclocd it wa delivered to the1
NcbraskHumane society and may
he sent to the zoo of Rivervicw park.
Prisoner Who Leaped From
Train' at Cozad Retaken
William Bridgman, alleged coun
terfeiter, who escaped even month
go from a marshal by leaping from
a train at Corad, Nib., has been cap
tured near Memphis, Tenn.. accord
ing to information received here yes
terday by Dave Dickinson of the
United States secret service. Bridg
man will be taken to Dcs Moines for
trial. . .
16-Year BoundaryTroulle
Breaks Out in Court Here
For 16 years the boundary line be
tween tlie homes of John Wallander,
3.U7 Boyd street, and his neighbor,
Henry Deities, has been a source of
trouble. Wallander, in a suit filed
in district court yesterday, alleges
that recently Deincs tore down his
fence. He asks an injunction
again.st him.
WATERMELON
All 6 Restaurants
AUKMTH.MKT.
Succeeds Where
. Doctors Fail
lyii L Pbkham't Vegctble
Compound Often Does That.
Read Mrt.Winer'i Teitimoay
Qiuruboseo, N. Y."l a unNr
tho ductof ' rare fvr over iht year
I rue tacka'ri and
had no rlif front
hia miiiein.
Doc day a neigh
bor told ne aU.ut
your Vegtftabl
Compound an. 1
Umk it. It Mttfd
meaonmch that J
ih to aUvuta all
omen to trj
Lydla F, rink.
Ham Wf ta
ut CamndunJ
( femaU trrut.li' ami Uackaih.
Iv la a frat K.!ii tn orrytnn chuL
I Kavi KuthnJ a Uu? hn l
Ui.in't Uk it. I tiiarik. gruu for thU
HwUivUMt till if I er eint ta tht
t int gm I Aiftt u wUwiltt.
ut lh Vtrtt W CWun4 give
).u iwrmMMun tattiuii thi k uf
a Ihil alt vn uk iny a t
uis"-3Urt. f a MiM.it, Uu IvJ
thurubuMH N. V.
U t tin mm aty vwr acl.
vnin auifcr fnnt aiUnvuu 1
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tin-ji -tiwi. t t fl n t i we, ri
ft, tiy nkt 1 a l; I mah'
vUI I Vii pkiiJ fl H a i va
i in tiv tm i f Mf. 'U f.
All in" J "! tit lr lk
Pwiiv. Tl(nUtif irf(l l
vn M 41 Ivttlauwl M khuru
liiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiii
m
Former National CuarJ
Officer Pies In H'iital
Th funeral of Capt. Julin Hay
ward, 3' -" I .kton ilrert. will b
hrhl i'.it s' .noon at J in Trinity
cathedral. I lay ward died Friday
morning in CUrktort hotpital follow
ing a long iilnrt. II ti employed
during th lait eight year in the
water department office of th Met
ropolitan Uttlitie ditiritt and waa in
tht crvii of the l'lcifte xpret
company pretloo to Ihi. 1 1 it
urvived by a wife. About 23 year
S0 h wu an otHcer of tha Thurs
ton Rifle, then known a Company
L of tht Nebratka National guard.
Be Want Ad Troduca Remit.
Wtiiiun Hurt Iy Bot I.um h
Trmk Suea" for Injurie
Cyclon Miller. baj of a lo i
lunch concern, wa ued by MtnliU
Danirtton in district court ye.terdav
for SJ.5iC.S0 lor injuries untamed
when h wa ttruck by the bo :
lunch truck at Mton itreet and
Georgia avenue, April 4.
TWO SALES IN ONE
SATURDAY-
Fire,
Smoke
andWater
I'THCVr!y!IVMMT& M
Yes, Friday, too, has been abusy day with us,
thank you, though we were better prepared to
care for the crowds of eger buyers than we
were the day before, on account
of our putting on more sales
people. While we have disposed
of a lot "of merchandise we still
have plenty to satisfy those who
come Saturday.
II
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"OB.
$18.75 Refrigerator Aq eyf
for I O
$21.00 Ic Boxei
for
$11.00
(37.60 Slda leer, (in nr
I-door tplO.O
$36.50
$72.50 Bl'da leer
$door
We have replaced the items sold
Thursday and Friday with many
other equally as good bargains.
A good many who did not find
just what they were looking for
in our department devoted to
the clearance of damaged goods
were more than pleased at the
value-giving prices throughout
the other sections of our five
big floors, where our August
Furniture Sale Discounts
amount to from
$1.75 27x54 Grass Kugs
for
$2.50 36x72 Grass Rugs
for
$5.00 4x7 Grass Rugs
for
49c
89c
$1.98
to
10 to 50 Per Cent
$29.85 Cedar Chests
for ,
$32.50 Cedar Chests
for
$12.85
$13.50
We are giving only a few
items in this advertisement,
merely to give you an idea
of the wonderful values to be had here Saturday
$2 TS tiold.a Oak
Library Table ....
$Um fU.UI.q Oak
Library Tablv ,,,,
Tfr Try and do
yourshopping
as early in the
day as possi-
$16.75 to et ,
:m Kiteh.a
("abla.i
$18.75
$10.50 these bargains TX.R.:!!f.!!:!:f $9.95
Free! Frtl
V will l(
ay full an
THMr4y, Auwt
II at w a
iMauiKa v.i.
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Mltl b.M.i4
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ALL PUKCHAICS FINAL
NO Ktl'UNUi OR KXCHANQU
It t. ft.ad t.w.n'1 A
fiBowQU (d
AAI VAUl TV', ireic
ltouinlStttttt Iktirttn 15th m J 6M 6Vj.
Exchange
Dept.
hm i in
ta Mbn(. y.M
furniur, rwt
a it
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w"t j t.
"No Profit'1
Sales Continue
in the
Market and
Groceries
II t. it ii. DlimuBd It t'luur.
tt lb. net fur !.($
H.yil.M. ltIIB Kiuur. tt ii.
ti for .,.,... vi.wia
1. lb.. I'ui. ur.nul.l.a (
txti.l fur Tft
w ii.v,n or Auul. liluMum
llilte A ... '2R A
C.nilib.ir. Tuui.l. uui, ti.
clai, fr t.n
t'.n. Oil rJli..
tt ttar. I'. U. .p...4ft
ii r glir.dil.it CiKo.nwi.
r lb. , 'iOt
a lb. I'.iwdTn.l Hur..6
I (' Mon.relt folk tni
il.an. fir 2S
rn. K.rly Juo.
ittl ii.ik, fur 35t
Hand l lrk.d Navy U..iw.
t.ei.l, p.r lb,., 104
In Our Greater
Coffee Dept.
y.mou. M.nlui Cuff... .1 -
ci.l prr lb ..'i5a
iua. lor ,., ...w.c
Q.ildrn llanlu Cuff.. ...204
4 lb., for 14 1
Mardan'. Ktc.lla Cbfr.a, 30
1 Jba. fur B6
Our Kauiuu. Jc. T.a, lb., 4Utf
I in.. lur
I lb, tiraakfaat t'avua. .23
Cracker Specials
CI rap. Nut., pkg 154
lilir.dd.d Wlicat lilaeull. l'-r
L.rk.a. at .11
Jrx.y Corn riak.a, (kg 1
All Jio Cooklr., lb. 22
Dried Fruit
Specials
Fancy l-Crown Hal.lna. .1 R
i-ancy Itn.ted I'ranul. 100
4-t0 Mahu I'runc., lb... Iff,
I'ur. Hark Honey, rack, IB
iancy i'op Corn, lb ..34
Candy Specials
Fancy Mixed Candy, lb...20t
Vegetables
Nr rotator, pack 204
i-anry A.t Corn, dm.. 10
Ur.rn r Wax Ktrlng D.ana,
D.r lb 64
t lb.. I'ry Onions 10a
Fancy Fig i'lant, arb..lVt
1 lb. Now Carrot, for., 10
Bw.et Potato... lb S
r. ncy Oreen fepp.r.,
lb. 7H4
Cabbagit, l.rg. h.ad, .a., H4
txtra f ancy c.lcry, .talk at
Fruit Specials
ronklna Apple, b.iker, 2Sd
Kanry lllue (Jr.pfn, ba., 2ft
Home Urowo Mu.kmelotia,
each at JO
Fancy Lemon., dos.n...27)
Ilartlntt I'eara, doten 25
Kaney KlberU Pe'ekea, .pe
rl. I, per crate... , 0H4
Deliveriei Free on Pur
chases of $3.00 Worth
of Groceries.
Quality Meats
Fresh From the
Big Packers
Daily
Freah Dressed Broiler 29
Fresh Dressed Young Hens,
per lb 25
Fresh Dressed Roasting
Chickens, lb 174
Fancy Kib Roast, lb....25fr
Fancy Steer Pot Roast,
per lb 12V4
Fancy Steer Shoulder Roast,
per lb IB
Small Lean Pork Roast,
per lb 174
Pork Chops, lb 19
Fancy Veal Roast, lb,..15
Sugar Cured Breakfattt Ba
con, per lb 19V44
Sugar Cured Picnic Jam,
per lb 157
Fancy Summer Sausage,
per lb 204
Home Liver Sausage. 124?
Butter, Cheese and
Egg Dept.
Extra Choice Tub Creamery
Butter, per lb 33 4
Extra Choice Country Cream
ery Butter, per lb 357
Fancy Peanut Butter... 10
Guaranteed Fresh Country
EKgs.loaen 19d
Hex or Gem Nut Margarine,
per lb 19
Ripe or Queen Olives,
quart -10c
Dill Pickles, dozen '....15?
Fancy Wisconsin Brick
Cheese, per lb 21
Fancy Wisconsin Full Crenm
Cheese, per lb 234
The Famous
Snider's
Products
In Sale and
Demonstration
' Th T. A. Snider
Preserving Co. will
hold demonstration
all day Saturday,
August 19. The fol.
lowing pricti will
prevail;
lUiU' rtup,..21
4'k t,.t. fhilli San.f It If
'.'k' ran tVrk uml"
Hi an fur 5
;'tV fan I'm1? Kitu.r
hfnt (ir 1 If
T'l Ta T"iil. Smui
tinpiat 2 f.if
V
lOcWhiteBread
5c
During 'No
Profit Sale
5 Loaf
Limit
Doughnuts
25c
During NoProfitSale
2 Dozen
Saturday-"No Profit" Sales That
Will Continue , to Make Selling Records
A Hundre'd
NEW FALL SUITS
Mm n
1 mWh. V h
WMh I
mm II '
HtW1 III I
7 silk
The "No Profit"
v Sale Price
100 New Fall Suits
-Made up in ve-
"'lours, tricotines,
twill rords and bet
ter Rrade tweeds.
Made up in tailored
styles, embroidered
styles and fnr trim
med styles. .Suitable
for misses, ladies and
stouts. .Shades a b
tor, deer. Hawaiian
ne, navy and black. All
Jininc: and unusuallv
11 tailored.
Sprnnd 'Floor
j
"No Profit" Sale SILVERWARE
Electric Boudoir
Lamps, $2.49
One hundred ivory
finished metal-stand
and faney colored
shade electric boudoir
lamps.
"No Profit Sale"
Toilet Goods
Coty's L'Orlgan Face Pow
der for 69
river' Azurea Face Powder,
special for 69t
Plver'a Florayme Face Pow
der for 69
Hudnut Three Flower Face
Powder for 69
Java Rice Face I'owder 35t
Johnson & Johnson's Talcunr
Powder for 16
Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 35t
Krank'a Lemon Cream, 69S
Pond's Cold Cream.... 21
Mulalfled Cocoanut Oil
Shampoo for 35
25c Lavoris for lS
Horllck'a Malted Milk..37
None Such Floating Bath
Soap, 3 cakes for 10i-
Woodbury's .Soap for... 17
Silver Pieces, $4.49
Fourteen Ineh Flower Vases
Large Flower Basket
Fruit Howls
Sandwich Trays
Cheese and Cracker Trays
Fruit Baskets
Cake Trays, Etc.
EXTRA SPECIALS
Fancy Pierced Bread Trays,
special for $1.89
Top Handle Bread Trays, spe
cially priced at SI. 25
Urge Fruit Bowls for..$2.8Q
5-Piece Tea Set, $6.98'
Consisting of Tea Pot, Cream
Jug, Open Sugar Bowl, Closed
Sugar Bowl and Tray. No Prof
It price at 86.98
4-Piece Tea Set, $4198
Consisting of Tea or Chocolate
Pot, Creamer and, Sugar Bowl
and Tray. No Profit. . .84.98
Cream Jug and Sugar Bow
Sets for : 82.75
Cream Jug and Sugar Bowl
Sets for 83.00
Cream Jug-and Sugar Bowl
Sets for 83.75
Salt and. Pepper Sets.. $1.00
Candle Sticks for 50
Candle Sticks for , 81.00
Bud Vases for 39
Bud Vases for ...........50
Burt Vases for 81.00
Up to $10
Silk Skirts
'No Profit Sale
$4.95
65 Women's Silk Skirts i
Made of the new ronhan
ara crepes and novelty
hilks; colors and white;
formerly $7.95 to 110.00,
now Sl.ti.j
Up to $5.00
Dresses
$2.75
Girls' Summer Dresses
Made, up in ginghams,
lawns and voUcs. That
were formerly 4.00 and
$5.00, nt $2.75
"No Profit"
Coat Sale
$5.00
Girls' Medium Weight
Coats Made up in vel
ours, polos and novelty
plaids. Sizes 8 to 16 j ele
gant values. No Profit
Sale Saturday, at.. $5.00
Up to $5.00
Wash Blouses
$1.50
300 White Wash Blouses,
made up in lingeries, dim
ities, voiles, madras and
colored tissue ginghams.
Blouses that were fonner-
lyiES, U, now $1 .50
'No Profit Sale'
Framed
Pictures
An assortment of Fine Oil
Finished Paintings in two
sizes. Nicely framed fa
mous subjects.
Small size . . .69
Large size. $1.39
Large size Ivory Finished
Hand Mirrors with bev
eled glass. Sale at. 31.39
'"No Profit" Sale of
Men's Furnishings
Last call Men's Light
Weight Union Suits at
no profit prices. Chalm
ers, Lewis, Cooper fine
makes. Cost us $1.13
each; Saturday selling,
at, each $1.13
Men's Newest
Silk Ties
Season's new coloring. Cost us 65c, No
Profit Sale Price for 3f
Main Hour
"No Profit" Sale of
SHOES
For Men, Women and Boys
Meu's Shoes Brown and
black gun metal lace, In
broken sizes; all
Goodyear waits; $3
and 1 4 values.
Cost 115ft. on
sala ..82.95
Women's and .nilnif 1-lrU' Oxford and Strap
Slipper 2M to 6; widths A to C. Cost $1.95.
No 1'rofit Sile for S1.05
lt.it a ShitKi Hun metal hlnrhpra. In hrnn and
black, tn broken Ue; while they last. Cost
j.'sn, .no rrorn saia ai DU
Stetsoa Oxford (or Wen Brown and blark lol
kid and Kula ralf. In all auea and wlil'ii
tot 9J, No rrofit tale at 8M.D5
tn til
mhh1
jjrt rav
t
i)f An Extraordinary Offering,
X 1AAA T. Pll TT x
iuuu iiuw ran nais
$5 $750 $10
A rolU'ctiou tVaturing th Vt-ry ttev't iihkIo.- for
autumn, liCJ-tlinrtynr, nutiti nnl t.tftVt t tiu
1'itH'il with I.Voli cKi t i.f miIv. p t !.th I i.
it m. I liMSfl ouinltinati'iiij a tlu ut-wrst fall rolrinj;!-thf
hail !, Mnrini tto hu j'j-py, Aiuorionn lU'ftuty, Aluminum, iit-vr
lhu fjthiin niul Ittnjk. 1 1 r you will ftnl it fH.ltntiin'urnH tlv
Uu nil thr i ft lint ftuiitltitt ih lUt MllmuUK
is4 I Ur