The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 25, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA BEE: . SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1022.
M.&0. Objects to
Lew of Nebraska
Tax Commissioner
Petition Fill lo Enjoin W. II.
0-loni, Jr., From Collect'
in? 19. '2 Tax" From
Railroad.
fnf I
T. a Chii-awo, M. I'nul. Minneapolis
i in, ii, .'i r.iilrni't yieteriliy petition
l i '. ,!'! nt JU'lfc WmxIp'Uith to en-
t W If P-biune, jr. Nebraska
in,ri, tut rfMinmcf front levying
iii,ri r,,!!.. tun; i:i;2 (.men Hll'g"l to be
I liln i tln (imiiiiiI on 1 1 r,f the Kind
Li be filed 'I'liK firm, Involving 1 :2 1
t ix-n, l net f ir l riii I In Omaha Ie-
"int r 4
Jmle.-i' Wnmll'iilIKh I III Lincoln, "It-
i iic wi'li KuWhI Jii'liie Munger to
),, ,!' mvi It i , . ' In nluill.ir suits brought
hi In r i lilio.iJie
'I In- M & (i. in f'Htll Hi" l'ix
nimiKxliiiHT'i ;i lu.i t ion of ta prop-
is ( r: . ttno .0m mum tlum the mm
.iiii.' pin on It, f. '. Thy rn,l
l'.i l lil'd Kit til" Millie nr nillo
Tin- lux officer eve, fill
Jl ",1111,1 j,, iii n.niil.
H mi; i- 1 1 ec.si i' , eijiiimei for the
l;, Ii-hi',
W in ii oil liiiva a proposition to
niiKe to the tlioniinH of people who
keep in toiicli mill omrfh Bee
"VVnnt" A'la mil ATlfiti'io 1"1 nnd
n.-k fur h "U'iiiii Ail tuker.
HiA If f
i
Chimes to Herald
Third Music Week
Muiral Programs to Be Given
at Trinity Cathedral and
Other Churehe.
kCombsor.
I
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'Ho )iW and toJfoJd'
J A Geonr Fifirruwice
.kV.tl
Kelly oiiipinit Is Hip pretty ilui
V hit lt ln, hen fur Dip li-uililig ruin
In Mm y .luliiifluii s liKtirleul ro-
insure. "To Hue mill to llulil." a lain
nl nf vin( utf lit prirevnliitliiniiry iluys
Mi .lmrrlra. me pu t lire mil i-ome lo
(lie Mm lid net iniiiilti
Today's Attractions
ft
(ICtCCT
i
you ley youraelf open
to any number of III
nri your main asset your
aipearanreia spoiled by
kUfh neglect.
"Modern Methods Only"
Fra Examination
McKENNEY
Dentists
l .'JI Farnam St, Cor. 14th
Phone JA 2872
Wnrlil "A P.ronrlwity Miidonna."
Ulnlto "The Hiren Oill."
Moon "The Long f'hnnc."
Mini "t'mlf r Two I'Tnga."
I'.uiprraa "ni'ttir M.m Wlna,"
Slrnnrl "I'lnk r.ofla."
Mua "Th Ijona Hand."
f)rnl "Thn Iv flower."
Vlrtorla "Enrhanlmcnt."
Hamlllon "Top o' th Morning.'
fomore
heumatism
9
r
'Suffering has jotte f
from purjace, mother!
S.S.S la tha Great Builder 01 Rad-Blood-Calla
and Rhoumatitm
Mutt Cot Juat Try Itt
"Kheumitlamt Ma? No, Indeed. It'a
all cone, fiery bit of It) It'a ann
ahlna and Joy for ma now tor tha f trot
time In yeara. ' I feel a wonderful
glory again In tha frea motion I need
to hara when my daya were yonnger.
I look at my handa and think of tha
twiata and awelllnge they need to hare.
I bend way oTer to the floor. I baran't
been able to do that In many yeara.
I can thank S. 8. 8. for U alll To
ma It waa a rising sua of Joy and lib
erty. Brothera and elttere In misery,
do not cloaa your eyea and think that
health, frea motion and strength are
goDe from you forarerl It la not so.
It la hera and now for all of yon.
B. 8. 8. la waiting to help yoo." There
la a reason why 8. 8. 8. will help
you. When you Increase the number
et yonr red-blood cells, the entire aya
tm nndergoea a tremendous change.
Kverythlng dependa on blood-strength.
Blood which Is mlnna aufflrlent red
relle lesda te a long list of troubles.
Rheumatism la one of them. 8. 8. 8.
la the great blood-eleaneer, blood
builder, aystea atrengthener, nerte In
lgorator. It atopa akin eruptions,
too, plmrlea, hlackheada, acne, boUs
ecaema. It bullda up run down, tired
men and women, beantlflea "mplet
lona. makea the flesh firmer. Start
i 8. today, tt la eld at all drug
.tores la twe aliea. The larger else
bottle la the more economical.
SC C !5" yf'A
Clair Windsor
Chooses Beauties
Neyaa McMeln, the artlat, atarted It
nil when aha ninrle a aelertlon nf the
moat henutiful Amerlcnn woman.
Now, other artlata and profeaalonal
people in all linen nre making out
their llatg. In Hollywood, which
might almoat be called the "heauty
capital" of America, th aubject la
dlacuaaed at great length. Film favor
Itea compare llata, and Indulge) In
heated arguments over the eligibility
of varloua playera. Then, on the
principle that a beauty ehould know
aomethlng about It, one of the moat
lieautlful women In all fllmdom, Halre
Wlndaor, wna aaked to make her
selection of the 12 leading beauties of
the screen. Here Is the Hat sun
mltted by M"ls Windsor, who will
soon be seen In 'Tirothera Under the
Skin?":
Norma Talmadge
forlnne Griffith
Patsy Ruth Miller
Alice Terry
Irene Caatle
Mary Plckford
Klsle Ferguson
Katherlne McDonald
Helene Chadwick
' Gloria Swanson
Barbara La Marr
Llla Lee.
The chimes at Trinity cathedral
will ring out the formal opening of
Omaha' third Music week Sunday
iJternoon, from 4 until . Pen Stan
ley, choir master, Is In charge of the
wirvlee. Mr. Stanley also will give a
special organ recital at tha cathedral
preeedlng the evening servlrta. Many
other churchea and membere of the
Omaha chapter Guild of American Or
ganists, will provide fine muetcal pro
grama next Sunday.
Itobert Cuscaden will apeak on "The
Outlook for Music In Omaha" Monday
noon at a luncheon at the Brandela
ta rooms, given by the City Con
cert club .which la directing Music
week, flua 1', Hwanaon, It. H. Moore,
M. J. Flanagan and Phil llelgren,
cmnprlxlng the Hoffman iunrlet, will
Bin?. This luncheon la open to any
membere of the City Concert cluli and
thu muHlc-lovliier public.
Mrs. Harry Nicholson will sing at
the ClailtHon hospital ThanksKlvIng
flay In the afternoon. Programs will
bo given In many of tha local hos
pitals. Coinenlus school orchestra will give
a program Tuesday afternoon at. 2:15,
when the $10 gold cash Music week
poster prize will be awarded to Wal
ter Mlraekey, whose poster was
awarded first place. The poster Is on
a billboard at Twenty-ninth and Far
nam streets.
A symphony orchestra concert by
60 musicians, In charge of Wallace
Wheeler, tn Stanley Jan lettovaky
as conductor, will g!e a free puMla
coneert at the World theater Thanks
giving diy at 11. Th miiHloul scores
are from tb library i f Henry (i, ii
Officer" Sn HuxhanJ.
AT THE
THEATERS
Tilts Is tns flnsl t. mattne and
nHl of Ra Ssniuels' ntsm.nt si
in. Orpheum thea'er. Tonitni th
eurlain Is l rise at I o cloi-k 'fwe bstit
line aitrsrnoiis snd Ihree featured ac's
will hs nttertd by tha show, ehl'-h
Kim wih His msllnea tomorrow in of
the prlnclpsl offerliias will he that of tha
musiral comedy alar, fcimn Tsrus, she
spp-srs ith J Waller Leoold, sod to.
arltier ley llnf lhair own songs. lon
and eonipsny, exponenis of Hindu maste,
re lo preaanl a comady apeetaele of te
aillderlg lllualnns ss tha oilier stellar at.
traction. c:h"ier spencer and Lola Will
lams offer "Pulling It Over." Bob Hall,
the eaiemporsneoua fun-maker, and "A
Vaudeville 8'irprtae." as done by erankly
anil Charles, will be tha olhar featured
pans of the popular ahow. Thla speclsl
feature ahow la to be tha attraction fm
Thanksgiving. Seals era now an aala for
the holiday and tha entire week.
Today at (tie llrandeie theater will see
the last iwo performances, rnstlnee ami
evening, of Kd Wynn, "The Perfect Kool,"
in his new mum, si riot. Omaha la tha fifth
city to wltnraa Wynne lateat effort, ea
gaiimciits having been played In New
Voi It all last sraeon and quite recently la
fhlreso. from where thla inualral eurceee
am alninat dlieetly to Omaha, only two
stand intervening.
A. L. Krlsnaer and B. C. Whitney, un
Her whuee direction the present tour le ar.
ranged, have aent ue tha original meiro
pnliiHii proiliiriii.n Intact. Kd Wynn, him
self, Is rcsponelble for the hook, muelo
anil lyrlre of the. two acis and It aienea,
whlls Julian Mllrhell, that creative genius
of lerpalchore? hae introduced many new,
union, and novel danclna rllverllsemente,
An a 'i un en led orchestra, under tha di
rection ( Aaionla Bafvnue. laoka afar thai M.ie the Type" rsa a aeea t't e set
uiu.u.1 aiLil,.l .. Il'n.s to-lay . the gnipreae WUh twe
emh well ead anett pmea,a iM.uiy ahenffa are searching the
If irilg and e..ien premise one ef ihe I ri,.-a .aaii,g ma fin'ini : . - ,,
Ifinmeai slms they have eer i rndiKed ; . .1. -k wiU H4.1UI le ll.a leuer i-a a iiiht inu n. rm,.,
, in "aiau On ll." 14 be presumed nan , ef atl.ir.lnif danghlful enleiiainmani I i.e fr wa 4nJ t I4 Ueaei linn.
week, starling today. iwi.-e ually at the iin-r miea acta oa "n. "( M . .,r.-,i UH maW III
tiar.iv lhaaier. ileorg. Mnla, a chs'e-ter I n-va. -t h. Naa Plue I lira h I'.n h Hal. 1 hi'"l Bireateii Mai " "'
comedian of original method and hishir an. in " l-omhardl and loan ea4 com. yiUg flty on a faplaa laauej by IH
humorous maimer, la tha feaiui.d maieipany ta ".w(urwU Arl- ,.4 Hetle and . , , ajrg on Ih e i-omiualnt ft
. . , . ... - k I 1. a 1 m their h ar oualv fuim 1, : f , I " ' "
him at he bead ef the eompsny ef n ' leg "Amaiear .Vight '
prliu-lpala and ahow gif.e knee gpencer "
la a graduate from vaadevllia and will Augue'ua I'ltou. Inc.pr.Mnie M Koii.
rtleplav bar laiame aa an entertaining am 111 e new rem.) b ltear Mi Heat
peeiallti, uhlle eiHiritng some eiunning ri.rnee rntliled ' Moiner'e Minima, ' at
rnatuiiies ef bar ean designs Other arig. h Hra.ieie fhaster fur three neie, So.
fipals will be Ana V I'esnall, Juliana I tetnber In. Oaamher t and !. atatiii
Iieimoiit, th hlie, rdllh lemond, lank matinee Ihanhagiklng dev. kll.a
Trank Uariin, Mika Kelly and Jimwie I Kul le meeting wilh nrterful en.-ceee
l onnore Tha aaai.unt eomadiatt will be I wiib "'Mother e Vllliens'' and le enjoying
John o nonnell. lomormw e matinee and the part of Harriet Hreen aa muh ae her
the holiday matinee Tliaiikaglvlng day UI audienrea The ac.nea are laid In Ni-w
atari at I. . York rliy and the eharactera are the
... . . I l.enkeie. brnkara. lawieie. lailload M,.
C. I.aland Mar.h and li-ue illiame , uaiaa and Ilia memhare of Harriet Hieen a
In a miniature mue-al akalcb entitled I Imueehold.
15 Apply for Joh.
Frank M. Dlneen, city prosecutor
ang municipal Judge-elect, will resign
from his present position on January
2 and will assume his Judicial duties
on Thursday, January 4.
Mayor Dahlman, who appoints the
prosecutor, stated that he has 15 ap
plications for the. prospective vacancy.
"I have made no decision," said
the mayor.
The .
Rosemary
Shoppe
spans
Saturday, Nov. 25
Fine Candies
, Light Lunches
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Flowera and Muaie Saturday
2912 Leavenworth St.
LAST DAY
"Pink Gods"
Wib Bebe Daniela, James Klrkwood
RHUBARB VASELINO in
"MUD AND SAND"
Good
KINDLING
Phone ATlantic 2700
Sunderland Bros. Co.
Vaudeville Photoplays
STARTS TODAY
The Pantages Road Show , ef
ais splendid acts, headed by
the musical comedy star
HARRY HINES
Photoplay Attraction
"BROADWAY MADONNA"
with All-Star Cast
EMPRESS
LAST TIMES TODAY
C La land Marab at Irene Williams
In "Just tha Type," by Chee. L. Marah
Bell LeClalre
In 'Amateur Night'
Lomhardl A Coari
In 'Futuriatic Art'
THREE ARLEYS
The Non-Plua-UItraa la Parch Balancing
PETE MORRISON
la a aeml-westem feature, packed
with tbrllle
"THE BETTER MAN WINS"
POTATO MATINEE SATURDAY "
jpTTT LAST TIMES
frJJyJJ TONIGHT
"Under Two Flags"
TOMORROW
AUDREY "HEEDLESS
MUNSON 1 M0THS''
Attend Early Showa Sunday Pleaae
Performances at
11. 1-3-5.7 and 9
Last feature 9:45
SCREENED as the world would wisb
it reflecting the laughter and tears,
the human essence of a grand story.
Jackie Cooqan
in
"Oliver q'ujist"
Lon Chaney in the Cast
STARTS TOMORROW
ONE WEEK
ONLY
Kr--Jn.-i.i. I
I
DO IT NOW !
Telephone Your Sunday
Want" Ad
Now to
AT Untie 1000
leeaeeaW, Oeaah Rea "Weal" Ada
ee Ce-a J et Bailee Reewlia laaa yew will
eeewew Ikeeegk aay OaaaWa aewe
ere aevel at Uae eeal et aaaaey releaded.
LAST DAY
DOROTHY DALTON in
"THE SIREN CALL"
STARTS SUNDAY
JACKIE COOGAN
aa
"OLIVER TWIST"
LAST TIMES f f .T.T 1
TONIGHT UHi'iyJ
HOOT
GIBSON
"THE VOtit
II A SO"
TOMORROW
mat. a
IVtlu
A L lUe a PieeSeli ei
:4A Dangerous
venture"
Herds ml Lieaa, Tigers. Leopards,
Hipee and (grilles
S ie- liauf Origlwal ful aad
rSelw.ataMS- Aweaaawtew OilkeiaS
Peaii el bal Ae4ete
!. eus ta ai Ui. saw se M
NCIQHIORKOOO THC1TEIS
.akio .... ta. a-4 aMf
RIC H ARft RARllUIMftt
U - ti Itttg limn'
HAMII ai a-'i e4 H-Hwa
4 4DI Wat YON
U -tn w4 Nt SMa ii.. -
Hll.aiA , . . nk ad laat
. . e. r a - . a. "ww
teal Twe lisaae
MATINir 1(HAY. I II
Eeslf Cwrlaia
TONIOir at t
say sMt ti , ut tx at iia
.Mra. Lninm Serly, Drake court, wbo
sul'l her husband derte.l her year
ilge.
.Vrlir.isKa ttullioiltiles cbtjltird eg
tradition Mpera, but III the ntranflme
rid-ly fil,i ilne.l a writ of habeas cor
pus. lis was freed Without hopd.
Nrhr.ihkH authorities appciiled to
the low supreme court, whli h held
that Heelv slioiilil not have been re
leased, Now Pei ly viinmit ,a fiiiiinl.
Typewriter Repair! on
Any Kind of Machine
We sell at well rei-air sll
kimli of tyhfwriter. W
guarantee both our tjrpwrit.
era and our repair work.
All-Makes Typewriter Co.
20S South llh Street
aiinjn jrijn.R-slw""'"ll ""
lt;K WNT IH IIHINti l(r.Ml.T
,gsjs Ijijsjp 4'tJfil'4Hi
I JSk a $M
Fttali;
Creighton University .
ite mm - n
Nebraska Wesleyan $p " mhJ
Saturday. Nov. 25 Sy?f. S
Tickets en Sal Here
It doesn't matter what style you think you want you'll
'find it here at Bond's. Don't let your size or your age
keep you from coming to Bond's for it doesn't matter what your pro
portions are, we can fit you. Whether you are young in years or in spirit,
we can satisfy you with an overcoat that will be a real pleasure to wear a coat made
as good as skilled tailors in Bond's own factories can possibly turn out. All the smart
ness of the most expensive coats at a modest price because they are sold
Direct to the Wearer
Plaid Back
Ulsters
Soft, Warm
Fabrics
$30, $35 and up to $45
Smartly fashioned
eeercoeta in the
aeeaoa's newest
models and colore
you'll he well
dreased and warm,
I
i
I
It's the maker to consumer idea
worked out to the last degree of
efficiency it's the practical
plan of selling and because it is
practical Hond's can and do
undersell the -ordinary retailer
and you save the difference.
Odd Trousers
Fine striped w.rsteda and $A ?C 9g
suiting patterns
Bond's
2-Pants
Suits
It's the most ef the
heat for the leasl. The
eatra pair juat aheiil
aula your clothea hill ia
half.
$
25
and
up I
$45
J yJ 1514 Farnam StrctU
Opm Satuidny Kitntng I'ntil 7:30 .,
w teh I -
(a.eiewe) As.m
S b - t ,i a ba as laej
riUk.k I tieeSBMH aa,ae tf a
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MtSeag aiaa)ae IWllne( Wi k
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