The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 06, 1922, Page 10, Image 10

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    i..K OMAHA l!F.K: WEDNESDAY. SKPTKMHKK , m
railirr-iii'I.jiw Sue to Out S f Uwt h ne it to her
l. I, . ,, : ik riiui.lif jt.un a her d imt of a
3 Doy NdM.nl for I-rating
lluitl 'I!iruiij:li Iljik Window
Tfing to must fioiu hoiel by
4y i( Ijik window roulir-t ve.
irrijjv ui three bo) i (jcnig Jj'!ue
W. T, Wappiih m mitral potne
com I,
AUin Anderson. 2r,J0 North Nine-
itrlllh itrrrl, anj Jam I'-iijc, V, if.
C. A , (uuit mi!e ilie Mitunl li.url,
n.rLng io jmiIht, hilr link: MiuW
ihirw iit Itrlurums iruin a will,
llow.
M,ji! w irnt to for rue ilav
4iitl Aniirrii.ii (.if ilirr. ami l'aui
IVrrv Announces
Speaking Dates
drainery Mutt Pay or (J a
Into Hdtiil of Uccr-ivrr
Vulrss the Waterloo Creamery
company pays $1.1, WW in )u,lgmriu
Mitlun three days or gives a Um, to
iiiture payment, a receiver will be
appointed. Federal Judge iHwlrough
announreii yesterday hrn attorneys
opposed receivership action started by
ilie I i.iiiiiiriv ul Sijie luiik of 1 l"r
eme. I dry tiurliiiu d t tie jurud f
lion of the romi I he tot'4iiy l
org4lurd mull r fo4 b..
(icoige Tavlor, a itiir.t.ir in the
Florence bank. i f4oird tor lfce re
criverhip, houl, it t.e rtlihhed.
le ly loii.v ii.ntiiit it the
CiMH'4liy, la the i .t-nter ot il.
gatinn, I hatgra 1 1 ini4itopriatMig
fund art nude against
company
I mi,
'aiifeu;cr iu iJiw rroiu itoii'A ;.':,(s.j ,.ll4tt,B 6 attentions
suit
r 'ner-ih.! n is I'Mitt itkiiiihitr
when ). lIcJiiiiHJt him Ll
I tncil for Itfrklct DrMnjc
M. ruay, Fal llroadwae. r.
if. led on the Douglaa street bridge
mi a rhs'ge of diunkeiinr.s and teia
trs dming, was lined flS in reuiral
point court yesterday and hit car
Mas impounded for 1 5 day a.
lii-Uw in i,iinrt
f.'ovrinber.
The rl !rf Smith said hf has suft.
ported tut ilh, his wife,
tirare, ecr since their nufrue (our
yrais a wo.
f'Miff, tin,; a j
v. ?., t n of t!
(cor,- V. nl:h Dry tioods com
piny i tt'V.ng o o-'s Oate Sni'th
fo.ii l property at 4.''" Military
in irmrtice mi usiirnacil. i
lllilll to Aili!rrr f Ilr()tl!
iicttii Hully Near McCook.
10
(starts
TOMORROW
"lO'DAYS
r J I if ti root inn I it 5r '
I A.H.BIank I
PRICES
SUft DA MAT D V r
nATnces Our
STeWondciPiotuve of ItheYcar t
f """Ken a beautiful un-
scrupulous voman marks
a man For her ovn, hov
much has he got to say
about it '! - '
t
I c IILorc, romantic thxrL
V ) ?9fie Sheik mora thrilling
tf . thaiLfte Four Horsemen '
p; BLOOD SAND' :
: : LILA'LEE'SuLNITANALDi; :
Sf. 'W -tJ.mV VAKv.-ll...
Special Farewell Engagement!
Prince Lei Lani
Sensational Hawaiian Tenor Singing
"Song of the Soul" and "Aloha"
it
u&mentecl Smpnony Orolteitrs
"Harry T3rader Conductor
Tlaymg tho Overtixre
Amprifaa 'DvrTiio.r OrrfaTiicf,
Olayirui thetiew8ensatBaa.i Hit
7 utje.'"
I.inrutn, rit, 5, (Special Tc!
i'riii,)l,. li, Perry, iruirman ol
the rrnitliiit itte rrniral cpinmil
It e, announcri ihr iulluwiiiir icak
(iovrrnttr McKrlvif at North
l.mi, ailrrnotin hrplritihrr
I'.irinrr (Viiiurnwriun c'harlra .II
Sloan at Trrninn, alirrnoon cl(lm'
l.rr
K. U. Kourll. O. S. Spillman and
t iingrriiurt A'ldrrwi at tug rrpub
liran rHy in a Krove midway be'
Iwrrn MrCuok ami Indianola, Srp
trnilirr 27.
A mcrting of lli rrpiililican f
rcntive cnmmittre will he held at
7:.W tomorrow nM lit at Lindell
Itolri.
In nwfr to a drinocraiir charge
tliat r-pii!jliatn rre "afraid" to put
i ovn nor McKrlvie on the itiiuip,
( haiiman Perry declared there were
more requrtU fnr the governor to
nuke addreitri than any other
iprnkrr,
"lie will ppetlc throughout the
it ale,' Chairman Perry i
College Hmjupi-U City '
to Drop Sidewalk. Tax
Dr. I. S. Cutter, dean of the Uni-
vcriity of Xrhrawka Medical college
in Omaha, appealed to city council
yritcrday morning to raiuel a tax of
more than $500 for the laying of a
iilrwalk near the college.
1' rank Jti!on, a I nivernty of Ne-
hraxka rrgrnt, aaid Lincoln invariably
takes care ol audi taxes there.
Commissioner Koutiky urged that
the tax he canceled. The matter
was referred to Comniisnioner Butler.
NO RAISE IN PRICES
NOW PLAYING
L
Is everything
nice that nice
people do?
LOOK OUT BELOW
You'll Uuh, you'll roar,
than laugh aomo mora.
NOW AND ALL WEEK
Good-Bye
Mr'. Gloom Germ
lOOIC FOR A NEW ABODE
You Can't Live
WITHIN SEEING DISTANCE OF
HAROLD
LLOYD
U kit ftril i-MtH falira, .
"Grandma's Boy"
WhUtt Open Saturday
nt tho SUN THEATER
fW To Gloom
Killinf Wee. a
T KJ f 11 ni A VIM"
nun i uiiiiiu
Triple Headline Bill
On of tha biftatt
Kits of tha laaaon
FRIDAY
Malinva for
LADIES
ONLY
at kivk parfarmanc
ALEC40
will all uaw f
f nala aaJ aattaaal aalur
Usual Dariain
Matine I'ric
1.I0O . k.e on
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Last Times Today
Cl IncluJas
Harrison Ford, David
Powell an J Walter lliera
Ala
ERNEST DUDOS
Alkaniait fiaaitt
Bister and Bottar Than
JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S
"Tha Rlvar'i End"
With One of the Best Casta of
Players Erer Anembled.
Noah Beery - Wallace Beery
Alice Lake - Kenneth Harlan
Gaston Glass - Rosemary Theby
fladnW
in her
rannnu
vile
ecaxne
" court bajmrtjy
ralmade
rie txevxm
FJatne"
Raally bailor thaa
"Smilin Throuih"
STRAND -Sunday
(Mi
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f at INtM
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-joys or- Lifr vzs?
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a t a I o , w4 aa
iiir rtMia ii
SAM HOWE,
ifcaJUJS,
WANDA IIAWIXY
4,Th Lo Chrm"
HAKOll) LLOYD
Nothlnt Hut Troullo"
1 1 ait it t r
Ivn w t
r'rtUrll CIRCUIT VAUOIVIIU
SPKi'lAI. T enable children
to Smgrr's Miilgeta, the
vauiUville will not Hart until
3 ; 10 at matinre thia week ex.
ecpt Saturday, .Smtri-r'a Mid
t-! will mt go mi until
SINGER'S MIDGETS
WILTON SISTERS
Miatlfal Maate Itubia &
flatlt t l-lf t la.ki Ika WowJof
Cifli Te'a of Ike Don
Aoaap's akl.. Talko Wookly
Om mmw v4ud attaaa, oo aa,aMtal
Miiwh- I a-, Jt, tu. na-
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THREE
DAYS
MORE
"THE
STORM"
Style Features
for Fall
Sport modi'la pre
dominate, 3 and
4-button coats. Nor
folk style Novelty
Packs. New Pocket
Ideas,
College Men
Hurt the new school
year with New
Clothes. Start it
right with Hond
Clothes.
XwCPfK
J mm M
immi
A Good
Suit
DcHcrvcs
an Extra
Pair of
Pants
Watch
Bond's
Window
Here They Are
Bond's New "Tweed"
Two-Pants Suits
When it comes to REAL STYLE Bond's
Clothes can be compared with no others
because Bond's Clothes are months in advance of the
ordinary lines. When it comes to REAL QUALITY
there isn't a retailer in this city who can equal it un
less you are willing to pay him at least $10 more than
Bond's price. Then, too, these suits are made wfh
an extra pair of pants, if you want them they cost
you only $5 extra. (
Odd
Trousers
ITundreda of suiting
patterns and all
wool blue aerge
give your odd coat
and vest a "new
life."
$4
$3 and $$
and Thirty Dollars
Direct - to - Wearer
Bond's are manufacturers. Bond's
own outlet stores, where Rorni's
sells direct to the wearer is Pond's
plan of distribution, Thia direct
method h tho moat economical
and you can readily understand
this method does save tha pur
chaser, we believe, at least $10.
Gabardine
"Toppers"
The all-weather coat
expecially popu
lar for Fall U now
in and ready for
you. Specially
priced at
Now Fall QC
"Wkh.soraV'vOsJ
His
"First
Longies
Its a great dav! Ye, indued: that first lomr .anta suit
marks an M'oi'll in his life, That'a why you should be so
anxious to sUrt rum KltJHT.
Hf's roil', to be very particular about tlit first long rants
suit; everything mut bo ju.t .-tly h want it. There
tn't a sms'le atoro In tlmuhe that can bfm to ihow the
hijt atmrtment a yon ll f,n, at Uond't.
Claaa4
tara
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VasSaa
1514 FarnAm Strert
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2150
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