The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, December 30, 1922, Page 14, Image 14

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    Firm Donates Coal
to Charities Here
The Goddard Fuel company has
agreed to donate 509 tons of coal to
the Associated Charities, for the use
of Omaha families during the winter.
The donation has a cash vnluo greater
than tho entire receipts of tho Chnrity
hall Wednesday night and is one of
the most liberal gifts the association
has ever received.
"Naturally, we are delighted,” said
Mrs. George W. Doane, secretary of
the Associated Charities. "Coal is one
thing that la a real problem for us
and this helps us most materially at
n time.when, as a result of the fire
which destroyed our office, we par
ticularly need everything Hint we can
get."
Last Two Times
MATINEE TODAY 2:15
Early Curtain ‘
TONIGHT at 8
MARION MORGAN DANCERS
And Current Bill
WEEK STARTING TOMORROW
Including
TWO BIG GALA NEW YEAR’S
| EVE SHOWS
First Show, 7:50. Second Show, 10:15
MOORE A LITTLEFIELD
In "Change Your *Act or Back to the
Woods” and Other Orpheum Notables
MATINEE NIGHT
13c to 50c 13c togl.OO
Plus U. S. Tax
- -—
STARTS
TODAY
JAMES
OLIVER- __
curwoodCt
"MAN FROM
IVIlilf
KIVSII"
With
Eva Novak
Wallace Beery
Five Guests at Marriage
Attend Golden Wedding
>!;•. an<l .Mrs. \. J. NU'liols.
Fremont. Nob., Dec. 29.—(Special.)
—Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Nichols. 70 and
09, respectively, enjoyed an unusual
honor, when five guests who were
present at their wedding 50 years
ago, were in attendance at their golden
wedding anniversary. Another remark
able Incident in connection with the
celebration was the fact that Mrs.
Nichols’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Garrett, celebrated their own
^ Vaudeville—Photoplay»^^_
EsEfgga
W STARTING TODAY w
ALL NEW 6-ACT BILL
With the Musical Farce
BILLY KELLY CO.
Jerry’s Back In Business
at the
Wellington Inn Cafe
Special Table d’Hote New Year’s Dinner
Served From 12:30 P. M. to 8:00 P. M.
$1.25
Oyster or Fruit Cocktail
Crab Gumbo, a la Creole, or Consomme Du Bois
Stuffed CeleTy or Sweet Relish
Wafers
Fresh Lobster, a la Newburg
Roast Watertown Goose, Baked Apple
Roast Young Turkey, Cranberry Jell
Roast Young Capon, Giblet Sauce
Roast Virginia Ham, Champagne. Sauce
Fillet Mignons, a la Stanley
Escallopdd Potatoes or French Fried Sweet Potatoes
Cauliflower, au gratin, or Sugar Corn i
Head Lettuce and Tomato Salad
Hot Mince or Apple Pie with Cheese
Pumpkin Pic, Whipped Cream
Banana Pudding, Vanilla Sauce
Dinner Rolls
Coffee Tea MUk
"OMAHA'S FUN CENTER"
*0,_./>T7«
yQjlVHf Pra»Wnr Prleaa
Lawta Talbot * Super Production
Wine, Woman & Song sfer
BERT BERTRAND and Ca.l of 50
Every Line a Laugh; Every Girl a Beauty
UdJt* Tlckata. I3e or ?5e at Dally Mat.. 2.15
Two Complete Show*
Sun. Nite, Dec. 31
Startlna at 8:30 and 11:31
(Novel. Timely Surprleae on
Stroke of 12.
Ml DNITE
Omaha’s One Live Spot
NEW YEAR’S EVE.
All Crer at 1:45 A. M.
“OWL” CARS HOME
Thomas Meighan
and LI^A LEE in
GEORGE ADE'S
44 Back Home
and Broke”
One of the Ye«r'» Beet.
Starts SEVEN
TODAY DAYS
Midnight Show
Sudiy Right 11 p. m.
—
LAST DAY
“Minnie”
and
BUSTER KEATON
In “The Electric House”
m |
empress!
_LAST TIMES TODAY
JONiA’S HAWAIIANS
Introducing
"THE PEARL OF HAWAII"
WM. WOLFE £ LOUISE WARD In
"TEA FOR TWO AND THEN SOME”
GREENOUF £ TINO Oiler
COSTUMED SONGS AND DANCES
BERRY £ LAYTON
"THE ALL ROUND BOYS”
LOIS WIIJ50N £ JACK MULIIALL
In “BROAD DAYLIGHT"
; ' .:."
golden wedding anniversary in the
same house.
About 50 friends and relatives at
tended the celebration. Mrs. S. V.
Dillow, a daughter, presided as toast
mistress. Texas. Wisconsin,Kansas, Io
wa and Nebraska were presented in the
crowd. Seven children were born
to the couple, six of whom were in
attendance. They are: Mrs. S. V. Dil
low, district superintendent of Congre
gational churches at Kearney; A. J.
Nichols, vice president of the Farm
ers and Merchants’ bank at Fair
bury; Mrs. J. H. Williams, wife of the
pastor of the Evangelical church at
Blue Springs; Mrs. Hay Mougey of
O'Connor; Mrs. Leon Killarb, Page;
Mrs. William B. Karr, Lincoln. A. M.
Nichols, twin brother of A. J. Nichols
and superintedent of the Cudahy
Backing plant at Salt Lake City,
was unable to be present. Of 28
grandchildren, 18 were present.
Club Meeting Postponed.
The regular annual meeting of the
Omaha Country club, which was to
have been held yesterday at the
Omaha club building, has been ad
journed until some time during Jan
uary.
“A KNOCK-OUT"
The Last and Greatest 1922
Men’s Shoe Sale
No use beating around
the bush, men; we must
have the room for new
stuff coming in every
day, so we’re knocking
the profit out of prices
and giving you a chance
to restock your shoe
closet with Globe Qual
ity Shoes.
Come early and take your choice as to size,
color, style or material. All our customers are
our friends, and they’re sure to be here in great
numbers. May we number you among the
“Early Birds?”
i All Former $7.00 Sellers
Values to $10.00
$C85
1614 FARNAM SI OMAHA, NEBR.
Open Saturday Evening Until 9:00
USE BEE WANT ADS—THEY BRING RESULTS
Drug and Toilet Goods Sale
at the 4 Sherman & McConnell Drug Stores
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30
Our 4 Good Drug Stores right now will be found filled with Standard Toilet and
Medicinal Articles, most of them obtained by direct ,and frequent shipments from
manufacturers and importers, although wa are bound to admit that out Omaha job*
bers never served us quite as well as in this year just closing. Come to us and you
will find the goods—at least 98 times out of 100—and at a price to please you.
Read These |
Soap Prices,
Then
“Stock Up”
25c Packer’s Tar Soap, special
for . 18£
1 Or El Merito Olive Oil Castile
Soap .7C
W.altkc's or llaskin’s Army and
Navy Hard Water Cocoa Cas
tile Soap.7<J
Graham's or Schieffelin’s Lemon
Oil Soap, 4 for.25C
25c Cuticura Soap.21<*
30c Resinol Soap .21<^
Craddock’s Blue Toilet Soap 9<*
Armour’s Auditorium Bath Soap
for .lltf
1 dozen .$1.30
•Jergcn's Big Oval Cake Old
Fashioned Oatmeal Soap..9<*
Ivory, Wool, Creme Oil, Palm
olive or Life Buoy Soap, 3
cakes for . .. .19*
15c Colgate’s “All Around” Vio
let and Palm Toilet and “Big
Bath” Soap for.
15c Renaissance Soap, cake, J9*
25c Talmer’s Lotion Soap.l8<^
$2.00 “H o n o r
Bright” 2-qt. Hot
Water Bottle for
$1.39
Fountain Syringe
for $1.49
Both Fully
Warranted
Pocket Knife Bargain
See our wonderful values at
49* 59* and 98*
Bayer’s Aspirin
$1.25 bottle of 100 5-ftrain
tablets for .. . .89*
40c Castoria . . . .29*
$1.25 Pinkham’s Compound 98*
50c Carmen Face Powder. 29*
50c DeWitt Kidney Pills. .39*
50c Nature’s Remedy . ...39*
50c Non Spi Deodorant ...39*
50c Orchard White.39*
$1.20 Syrup Pepsin.98*
60c Bromo Seltzer. .. .49*
Lysol Disinfectant . . .19*
70c Sloan’s Liniment ... 59*
60c Syrup Figs .44*
$1.00 Wine Cardu i .84*
45c Pluto Water .29*
60c Sal Hepatica .49*
35c Pape’s Cold Compound 27*
$1.25 Absorbinc Jr.98*
60c Doan’s Kidney Pilb ..44*
75c 1-pt. bottle Internal Paraf
fine Oil (white) for.49*
$1.15'Swamp Root .98*
50c Cascarets .... .39*
35c Freezonc. for corns.. 27*
$1.10 Nuxated Iron . .89*
30c Phenolax Wafers . .. 23*
30c Hill’s Cascara Quinine 19*
35c Vick’s Vapo Rub.34*
50c Drake Croup Remedy.39*
30c Liquid Veneer.23*
$3.75 Malted Milk _$2.69
65c Aspirin Tablets, 100’s. .49*
$1.00 Lavoris .84*
60c Puretest Witch Hazel.49*
25c Glycerin and Rose Water
for .'.19*
35c Castor Oil, Puretest. . 24*
$1.00 Waterbury’s Compound
for .89*
75c Black Dressing Comb..49*
$1.25 Cloth Brush, black. .98*
50c Bicycle Playing Cards.39*
45c Grape Juice, pints....39*
35c Hygica Nursers, complete,
for .25*
$1.00 Gillette Blades.79*
15c Hair Nets, Goodform.. 9*
35c Palmolive Shaving Cream
for . 27*
15c Crepe Toilet Paper . . . .9*
$5.00 Electric Warmer. .$3.84
$1.00 Gillette Razors ....79*
75c Rubbing Alcohol.49*
$1.10 Mastin’s Vitamon ...89*
100 Hinkle Pills or Tablets 19*
hi-lb. Peroxide Hydrogen.. 12*
30c Kolynos Dental Cream. 19*
50c Melba Cleansing Cream or
the Skin Food, either for 39*
50c Jergen’s Lotion (new) 43*
25c barge Pink and White
Velour Powder Puffs 14*
Spanish Licorice Root
For cough syrups and a harm
less remedy for the chil
dren’s “cold.” Package at
50 140 230 and 440
Razor Blades Sharpened
for lc Erich
Bring youA Razor Blades to
any one of our four stores and
we will have them sharpened
so they will cut like new for
120 Pcr dozen, $1 per 100.
__________________
Cough Drops
3 pkgs. for..1O0
(This includes Stearns, Euca
lyptus, Red Cross, Ulypto.)
X. Stone's Bronchial Wafers,
box . 150
Klein’s Japanese Menthol
Cough Drops in tin boxes
for .150
Burnett’s Food
Products
G small bottles Flavoring Ex
tracts in box for ... 250
This includes Lemon, Almond,
Raspberry, Vanilla, Orange.
Burnett’s Harmless Paste
Colors, including Green,
Red, Rose, Blue, etc., pkg.
for .200
(The above for Candies and Cakes)
Hufcland Tonic
This is prepared from the for
mula of the "Original Swiss
Tonic" and is an aid to digestion
and a general system tonic and
blood builder. Large bottles for
$1.25.
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
(THE REXALL DRUGGISTS)
Good Drug Stores in Prominent Locations
Corner Sixteenth and Dodge Corner Sixteenth and Harney
Corner Nineteenth and Famam Corner Twenty-fourth and Famam
General Office, Second Floor, Nineteenth and Famam Sts. Telephone Atlantic 7855.
Call general office if you do not get service—but you’ll GET it, we are sure.
STORE FOR MEN AND SOYS
Replenished!
Stocks of Men’s Suits
' and Overcoats
READY FOR THE LAST DAY.
;; SOME OF THE GREATEST VALUES
* OFFERED DURING THIS SALE.
3 Satisfying Lots tofrcmCT
Store for Men
and Boys 4
Hart
Schaffner
& Marx, |j
Rochester *
and Other
Makes
Pick
Out
Your
[O’coat
or
Suit
During
jjg the Greatest
^ Clothing
Event
of the Year
Regular Prices $25, $30 and $35
Overcoats made by the Oregon Woolen
Mills. Pure Oregon wool, Skinner
satin linings, belted backs and belted
around. Suits made by St. Louis mak
ers, sport and conservative models.
Regular Prices $40, $45 and $50
Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and
Overcoats made by Hart Schaffner &
Marx and other good makes, good
models, in the fabrics that are now
popular. All sizes represented, in
novelty or plain materials.
i—$ 11Z5—i
Lot 3 v ^ Lot 3
Regular Prices $50, $55 and $60
* Suits and Overcoats for Men—Hart
Schaffner & Marx and other good
makes. Broken lots of our most pop
ular fabrics and styles—every model
to fit any man. A complete size range.
Final Clearance
Men’s and Boys’
Hats and Caps
Store for Men
Men's Hats and t aps
All the odd lota of men s hats;
values to $5.00; AM QQ <
special at ..
Over 100 I)o*en of Men’s ,
Winter Caps
Values to $2.00; QQn
in one big lot at.. wOv
Hoys* Taps
All the boys’ $1.50 QQ/*
caps, spoclal at . s/Ol/
75 Horen’ of Men's Fine Winter
Taps
Lined with real chamois skins;
$3.00 values; QO QK
special at.
Ruffled
Curtains
500 Pair to Sell at
$ 1 98
l'er Pair
Third Floor
A direct factory purchase of
500 pairs Ruffled Swiss and 1
Marquisette Curtains, full i
length, 21/2. yards; dainty ,
curtains suitable for bed- -
rooms; tie-backs to match.
Overcoats j
and
Mackinaws
In a Sale for the Last Day
About 200 boys' warm Over
coats, with fur collars: $15 and
$18 values; (PO QQ
special at. «PO.»70
400 boys' all-wool mackinaws;
$8.50 values, <Py| QQ
special at .«P^r»J/0
Boys’ Sweaters
Boys’ and children's all-wool
sweaters; values to $6.00, at—
$1.45 $2.98
Final Days Selling of
Shoes
$^35
Values to $10
Black satin, black kids, tan calf,
2-strap, browu suede and patent
combinations, gray and black
• suede, black patent oxfords.
Children’s Shoe Specials
Size 2 to 5 Sizo 5 to S
98c $1.45
R to 11
$2.45
Butter, Eggs
and Cheese
Department
Fancy Tub Creamery Butter,
per lb. .46* I
Fancy Carton Creamery Butter,
per lb.50*
Guaranteed Eggs, dozen 27*
Fancy Wisconsin Brick Cheese,
per lb.20*
Fancy Wisconsin Full Cream
Cheese, per lb.30*
Ripe or Queen Olives, flt. 40*
Wilson Nut Oleomargarine.
Der lb.20*
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