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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1923)
Motorists’ Eye Tests Are Urged Optometrists End Convention More—Lincoln Man Ts Elected President. Optometrists In convention here ilged legislation preventing every < ne from driving automobiles until their eyesight has bpen tested. “If.you would cut down tlie ac- i eidents in Omaha, don’t grant a. license to anyone to drive a car with out giving him a vision test. Many •people don't know their vision is de fective; often their judgment of dis tance is bad without their knowing it.” said Dr. W. B. Needes of Kan sas City. CJeorge Dunlap of I.incolfi was elected president of the Nebraska As = VAUDEVILLE, PHOTOPLAY = | £233331 Seven Days, Starting ™ I TOMORROW § The Riotous Festival of Fun I LAUGH 1 I BILL I S - with = 9 Fun | Features 1 £ = S A Joyous Jamboree of Joy With 2E ;£ Mirth-Quakes of Laughter. £2 r Z2 iii* JS • Vaudeville Tomorrow and Sunday: 22 - 2:00, 4:20. 6:45, 9:10 ~ ^ 7T ;r Continuous from 1 P. M. ^ THf C|A« ", ® lOVf A" / I i sm Monle Blue u - i?'r* / SB» Wr-OtTi« a'*K?E - «s75c & 35« flr ^ssKS&we * •afi&iSsSS* IWAHD?THURS0Ari MttvmUjf j A Great American Stage Play | ✓ LAST LAST DAY DAY “The Christian” sooiation of Optometrists at the con-; vention whidj/endcii yesterday. Ij. C. Hewitt of ^sJeligh was elected first] vice president: Charles Vlach of Oma ha. second vice president .and Charles Dixon of Nortli Platte, secretary and t rca surer. Hay C. Kingsley of Omaha was named as the member of the associ- i at Ion to He re-commended to the gov ernor for a position on the state board of exaniinei s. The association de rided to hold five clinics in Nebraska during the ensuing year, and also of fered services to all schools of the state in the interest of preserving the e>-es of school children. Brokers Predict Sugar Continue to Advance Sugar brokers said yesterday that the sugar market is still strong and the price w ill continue to rise. I.arge quan titles are being held In local storage houses to offset the losses of two years ago. Many dealers are dealing with the utmost care, some buying only two or| three ears at a time. One of the leading brokers said that with government investigation one ] can't tell what will happen. --- Omaha Legion May Protest Talk Ivy Count Leichenfeld Omaha post of the American Le* \ ■pion, at a meeting of its executive committee. May 1. may enter a for mal protest a^rainst the scheduled ap pearance at the Chamber of Com inorre here May 4 of Count Hugo von ; I^oiolAe-rifplcl„ former prime minister j " f of Bavaria. Count Beichenfeld is ex-11 pected to make an appeal for the starving children of Germany and to discuss economic condition*. Grocers Elecl Delegates Charles F. Kelly. S. R. Rosenblum, ! J. B. Graham and John Kk, secretary, j were elected by the Omaha Retail Grocers' association at a meeting Wednesday night ns delegates to the national retail grocers' convention to be held at St. Paul. Minn., June 26. Moredhan a score of members of the local association plan to attend the convention, it Iras announce*. Topics of the Day 2:25 Aesop's Fables 8:15 “Life's Collateral" 3:40 Sensational Valentines 1 5:30 2:47 Dotson | 5:37 2:59 Owen McGiteney | 5:49 3:17 ZeUya \ 9:07 Renee Robert 1 3:35 & Giers-Dorf 9:25 Symphonists _" ~7oTl Bert and Betty 9;BB 4 05 Wheeler i 4:i9 William and Joe I0:09 Mandel 4:3. “T”E a^AGER” I toTa. Big Afterpiece _ 4:43 | Psthe News I 10:33 Mats. Iftc to 50c. Nithts 15c to $1.00 DARING But Truthful Is Rupert Hughes’ A Story of Hollywood With a Great Cast of Q C Famous OO Players STARTS TOMORROW For 15 Days ■ __ TMOW SHOWING ■ LEW MORGAN (g and His Musical Comedy ■ Company H Prestnt. *'A Danaeroui Girl” a with A Chorus of Youth IB and Beauty Feature Photoplay Wm Richard Talmadgc tn _ "Wildcat Jordan” ™ A Spa rk I inf Mint of Thrills “Jiggers" of ’23 FOUR NIGHTS Commencing April 29th Orpheum Theater Reservation* Now on 3«le at Bo* Office Price 25c, BOt, $1, $1.50, Ta* Exempt. LAST | 1 LA8T I> A Y j __1 DAT “HEAD HUNTERS” AND “THE DRUG TRAFFIC” TiinimRiiw If AKKV CARE? f m m < orklnK Westerner •C RASIIIV THRI • ti EIGMB OB HOOD THEATERS GRAND — - * - 16th and Binnoy ■Catherine McDonald In "DONESTIC RELATIONS’ I .any <f in ”HI«h and Diary ’ HAMILTON - 40th and Hamilton CONWAY TEARLF. In ’’PAWNED’’ VICTORIA .... 24th and Fort HAROLD LLOYD In “DR. JACK” , 1 1 ■ .i.i.i..—-i... — i ■ — Sunday |_4 ONLY | Strand I - A Whale of a Show KATHERINE MacDONALD In “Money, Money, Money” You’ve read it as a book It will be a stage play See it now in pictures EXTRA! EXTRA!! EXTRA!!!! A Remarkable Picture of Thrill* mt “Man vs. Beast” I Louis Shuman’s Two-^ear Expedition, S Hunting Wild Animals I in Darkest Africa I Packed With Thrill on Thrill I Originally intended for feature length, but re-edited with only H the thrills left, giving two years’ thrills in a half hour » Compare it with any similar picture H that has appeared or may_ H Louise Fazenda—Harrjs Gribbon in a hilarious burlesque on mystery plays, “COLD CHILLS” / rraatalH fcr B. P. SC HI I.BEHfl Wltk a Great Cast Barker* la Marr Daria Batlrr Battr Praaelar# BlrkaH Tarkar t.aae Pitta aaS Tke Hcaraalr Trrlar Starts Sunday AT THE wuc.n *v CASH IBB ADDED ATTRACTION! The Land of Tut-Ankh-Amen A Pictorial Epic of the Most Startling Discovery of Modern Times—the Priceless Treasures of Ancient Egypt Unearthed. Actual Scene* Just Filmed in the Valley of Kings. it T iam at your finger3 ends“ , Says the Omaha See *Want" Ad — The newspaper, tne telephone and the telegraph have helped to bring the world to your front door. They go even farther than that. They bring vital news to your breakfast table— important communications to your private office. And The Omaha Bee “Want” Ad section has joined these other great public utilities in bringing the satisfaction of your every day needs and wants into the friendly circle of your library reading lamp. No matter what your interests may be— 4% % finding a better position, buying an auto- A wf ^ M mobile, renting a house, apartment or room V All |0I or any of a hundred things — you’ll find ways of getting what you want through ^ ^ % the “Want” Ad columns of The Omaha Bee. 1/1 These little “Want” Ads arc bringing F the world of opportunities to your fingers’ & ^ /ooo Read—and lue Omaha Bee “Want” ” Ads today—and every day. It paya! * - tsk for Jkt Omaha 9he OmakaMomtti^Bee- Xee^wi-'M THE EVENIN6.BEE department 1 • —--I Annex Clearance, Dresses Your $ 98 Values Choice to $12.50 Ton hare lipard of flic wonderful dress talues we hare been gising in the Annex this season at snrh economical prices. .Vow the order cones from the office to close out all silk dresses, regardless of cost. Bp here Frida r and share in the bargains. All go in three iots. Lace Dresses Beautiful brown and black lace frock*, crepe knit, all-time crepea and Cantona; *11 color*; i'«uiai $15.00 vpluea, Friday. 98.95 Better Dresses All our better dreg**'*, in Tr o j»haP!e«. satin-fae-ed Cantons, fane; taffeta* and foulards; forme; $19.00 to $22.00 values... S13.75 -gr The Big Busy Annex Will Be the Mecca for Hundreds Friday Silk Sweaters 1(9 dozen elegant silk and fiber silk a*eaters In slip-over.. Tuxedo and Jacquette etvles; all the new colors for street o ■ port aear; plenty of blacks and navys; also many large e nee too regular values from If.31 to $7.60: all go In *h!* ■ale in the Annex at, »32 Annex Home Made Wrappers Juet ra^eUed. laiga ah p mant of tha old-faahioLed homa-mada *trappara ;n f na percale*; all aitaa. biue and gray, for grand ma and mother. $098 A nan White Middies Genuine Lonsdale Jeans white mldfl'et; children'#, misses' and women# sizes; all white, red and blue collars, Btra’ght and Balkan styles. 11.0 to 11.31 values. 98c A lines Childs’ Dresses Dreieea coted tor their full cut. wide heme. Qual ity of material* and workmaneh "L add* I se*4 cloth and t aary gnghem dr#Mt§, made m •* 11 At l".SO. ' Beautiful organdy tr. mined, hand emhioidered etjle*. .%• *rx Carter's Infant Bands Carter’s infants’ knit bands, sprint? weight. All sizes. Special in IQ the Annex Friday . li/V I.ittle flits’ I>rf">>-es * Age* 2 to 6 years. Chambray gingham panty dresses, creepers and Empire dresses; »onder ful rearing and good wa-'hers. Regu- 4Q-, lar 75c values. Annex Friday . “wl Percales SH-!n*-h p«t f a!*« Victor bran^l o? Frout P^lOalM !r. f .1! plaeos; all firat quality; In 1’fhta and dark* Regular lie va’ uu. 19c 4rr«x Muslin 2<-inch Erowu muilin in a fin* round thread cloth Regular 13c value. 12c Aiarx Ginghams 37 anl 3J-ic ’< S n * i I a h ar.i fiPfham* rheckt plaldi atrip** and pi* r. c o o r a f 4 n t thread cl<*th. P.**u!ar SSc val ue*. 16c i Ammex Bloomers SO dozen oink crepe bloomer* in all regular • r.e». Cut full and reinforced 39c Ann'! Boys’ Underwear B -; ** w, • # B. V. P. bor - red ti#iXMOoic otd oihletie s i r U Bolbncftn u n i^wvnr ui •.*»« to !«. 49c Anirx Boys’ Sleeping Garments F'i aoft r #noic and tfT.I » *» tn pajama* at Ste ana r>wc» In n*«”y *~m m«d *oft mui n at Avars A Great Friday Sale of Boys’ Clothing In the Annex Boys’ School Pants, 96c 600 pairs of boys' wool knicker pants Sires S to 17 years. Values to #2 00. Friday— 98c *<M» Rojk* ( ott-ralU and 1 lapper Suits at l*r The celebrated I,ety Straus coveralls for boys, 2 to P >ears. Ktery pair guaian teed nor to rip, and high grade khaki flapper suits $1.30 values. Friday . 98c Boys' Caps. 25c and 40c J Sam {Vies and odd lot* < flg boys’ sprinp and sun tj mer caps. Value; to • $1.00. Friday— 1 25c *"d 49c 500 Boys Juvenile Suits, sizes 3 to 8 Years. (J»-| QQ The regular prices are $4 and $4 50, at. 4 Wall Paper Week Vmt a fev* dollars you eaa brighten ?«ur home. 4 room or too arnly papered Is pleasing and satis factory 17c RoU 11c RoU i Bfhutiful bedroom rap«»r Mended Oatmeal Paper. . . . In all color*. | *n cnlnt* and floral pat terns. MCJ± 8V2C Ron noth Paper for living "" room, dining boom and Varnished Tilr* f.»r halls. I bathrooms and Kitchen*. Paper for living room, bedroom, dining J 1 room and halls Ter roll .4 • > C .All Sales Paper sold With Hordero. — Foorth floor Front Room Sales Friday Toiurr goods m:r%KiM*:vr 7'r Melba Love 5W Face F» *der.7.59#* 7 r quality Tooth Brushes .13* * .c quality Hand Brushes . 29%* b$c quality Hair Brushes . 39r !. c Menncn'a Talcum Powder. IBr 17 75 Vacuum Bottle and Lun I t. gl 9S 50c Nonspt . 39* i f tTHi n i.oonn He*» our n z $1.#o counter of 1 ir>r« !l,^i F Boston Bags, Shopp ng Hacs and Fa ’•> F x S' to $2 00 values; sale pi, •. $11.00 Notions R ’i Double >!e-h Human Ha r N ? «pe *: *1^* 10c \»lue #al* p c 7* Rubberi*ed Waterproof Kitchen Aprtr.s. regular C$c value; sale p-ic« .... 29* CL l *5« Hansen’s Hybrid Plums—Cherokee. OaniDS Opata, ^p», $ yeara o \. 49* Basement Men’s Wear in Friday Special Sale 1.000 I \ I<l > M IT* I Men * I'nton Suits li> j white and ecru; all | p *es, It to 4*. values to $1 SO; F r»da\ 98* Met* Kloer IIMI'M am if i a M*n’a K. & W. l>tf*t , Shirt* cottar atta 'n< ; cd ami tuck hand; all *ti**. for Friday it.ae Mila Floor 1 IK* M'n s Silk and Want Tie* newest pat tart;*, Iajfr* selection. It 00 x alue*. Fri da) at. H5r Stare lap Mra Friday Sales ih the Groceries and the Market GROCERY DEPARTMENT 100 feggi UM BlIHt II) - IOC 100 baga Fancy lllue Hom Hire. per lb. Re 200 caaoa Wilson Tall Milk, per HI ... 9# ♦ Six to a cuatomer) Ap loots. No. 10 can . 75C Per doirn cans . 9N.50 Yellow Cling lVachea in syrup. per ran .75 C Per doaen cans . . • 8.5* Hnjrrien . 1'cL.uv. Cnff.e, lb 45«* 1 lb. for. 91.30 Jr.* Coffer, high rlr.r blend. prr lb.. 40f S lt>«. f.M . 91.15 M Tone Hunpowder Ter. frnr>\ per |b . AAf i lb. f..r 9 1.80 Pmmond H Klivir.51.75 Hayden * Health I Ionr . SI.SO Fancy W 1 n e a a p Apple* per I'.v . si.os 1 do*. Cabbage Pant* fot 10* Fancy Fig Far Cookie*. It’ IS* Fancy Fl u k Ftg>. lb 25* Fancy* Peeled Peache* lb IT's* M UlhKTS Freah Fiver »'*ip. 1b. 10* Small White FJah. lb IS* Fall Salmon, half or whole, per lh. 16* Steer Pot K 'nat. lb . 12'?* Home-Made Saueage. lb ...13'«* Tph Foiling Feef. ll> . .... 4* Sugar Cured N’ltrow Fav on tleank per lb ..... . 2 4'rC I Fancy Summer Pauaage. lh. ts* Fxtra Fancv Tub Creamery Fut j ter. rer 1b ....... -IS* •elected. Fre*b Countiy. Kgga. I dottn .. 2R.* I Bags and Suit Cases $/|98 Insofar as values are tins is Omaha's greatest sal# genuine c * hide leather bags au« tease* • a " ' 1 stand up undei hardest usage for vacatiornffeta, tmeelen and •Ttrybody! This ta indeed a moat unusual opportu nity. \I1 aiaes; values to $11.SO. VI IHUHOHK TIU M\V ISS.5S Just l.» full s>se art three quarter « -<• of l RiVtrtt) r-ade VraH 'be sample* I■*$.•• values as long as ’ g as ■' • > lan. 1 • .u> 920.50