Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 13, 1920, Image 15

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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, M)VEMKEK 13. iy;su.
15
Court Oivos Mrs. Lindsay Hastings Man Denies He
AWVSKMENTH.
Divorrr, Child and Aliirton'y
Mrs. Uoli'ii F. Lindsay was grant
ed a divorce yesterday frttin James
V. Lindsay by District Judge Sears.
He also granted lirr custody oi a
child. 5 years old. Lindsay is or
tlered to pay his wife $i,50l) alimony
in installment-? of $25 a month and
to pay an "additional $25 a month
for the support of the child.
When j. lines lost his job with
the postoitice department! in August
he enlisted in the navw and with
out saying anything to (lis wife,' de
partcl Charges that his liad no
"stability" and liked the dance halls
too much were filed against Jtim
and he, was brought hack.
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l'HOTO M..IYN.
Last Time Today
JAMES OLIVER
CUIUVOOD'S
"NOMADS Of the NORTH"
1 Featuring
LON CHANEY
Th. "Fro" in "Th. Miracle Man"
LEWIS STONE
Star of "Th Rlv.r's End
.SCORES OF WILD ANIMALS
. At 3, 8, 10 and 9:4S
"DAWN IN THE
JNORTH WOODS"
A Dascrlptiv. Muaical Prologue
HSBROW
vorita Baritone
Omal
H. S. DIS1
naba's Favo
SILVERMAN'S ORCHESTRA
Omaha' Greatest Orchestra
Sold Poistuied Liquor ;
Hastings, Neb., Nov. 12. (Spe-!
cial Telegram.) Charged with nun- j
slaughter in connection with tlc j
death of Julius Kroll of I'rosser, j
Lawrence Thicde rf Hastings, tes- j
tided that the liquor which is al- i
leged to have caused Kroll's death
was purchased -fey him from Kroll J
for S-oO. He said he had not paid
for the liquor and was still indebted
to the estate of the dead man, Carl
Stromer is heing tried on the same
charge as Thiede. '
THIS
HAPPENS
Last Two Tinea
Matinee Today 2:15
i Early Curtain
TONIGHT AT 8:10
EMMA HAIG -assisted by Richard W.
Keene: FRANK WILCOX . CO.
PRIMROSE FOUR; SWOR BROTH
ERS: William Brack Co.: Werner
A Amoros Trio; Coley A Jason; Top
ics of the Day; Klnoframs.
Matinees IS, 25 - 60c; Few 75c aV
$1.00 Sat. A Sun. Nights, 15, 25, 50,
75c, $1.00; $1.25.
H, .1 .1. . I. , I
LAST TIMES TODAY
Charles Ray
"Peaceful Valley
' A picture of exceptional merit. .
Cone . early and bring mother, . she
T will like it.
SUNDA
T O M
SVi I X
in "THEs TEXAN"
Also
CHARLIE
CHAPLIN
in "THE CURE"'
v
Last Timet Today
"THE GREAT
REDEEMER"
w
in- r n. ........
Starts Tomorrow at the "SUN"
AMUSEMENTS.
LAST
TIMES
TODAY
EMPRESS
JIM FULTON A CO. in "The Mayor
and the Manicure"; THREE AMBLER
BROS.; FOSTER A PEGGY; JOHNNY
JOHNSTON. Photoplay Attraction;
'Dollars and Cents," featuring Madge
Kennedy. Mack Sennett Comedy. Fox
Newe. .
"OMAHA'S FUM CENTER"
Daily Mat., 15c to. 75c
Nites, 25c to $1.25
Harry Hastings' Big Show BMri:ikal
tom,fi:n,raM Dan Coleman
In a new lsuuft epidemic, "Sky High." fa
cetious frollo filled with falry-llke femininity.
Beauty chorus of 2'M sous birds.
LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS
VICTORY LODGE 624
LA.B.OFR.I.
Will Give a Dance at 1 the De Luxe
Dancing Academy This Evening, No
vember 12, 1920.
Admission, 40 Cents ,
Committee Nfaud Matteson, Florence
Sullivan, Lillian Corbett.
and Special
Emtertainment
Big Space to Dance.
EXCELLENT MUSIC
wsmm
TODAY Mat. and Evening 2Is
Mat. 25c to $1.00 Ev'ng, 25c to $130
' . . . I
LAST TIMES TODAY
"THE .
PENALTY"
Coming Tomorrow
"WHILE NEW YORK
SLEEPS"
Street Cars Now Running-on
Farnam Street.: .
Last Times Today "
"EVANGELINE"
Longfellow's Immortal Story
Empress Rustic (harden
Dancing and Refreshments Special
Cabaret Attractions rjoonday and Sup
per Luncheonettes.
Special Dancing Matinee Today.
Admission Night, 55c
. Phone Tyler 5645 for Free Table
Reservations
OPEN EVERY DAY 11:30 to 1 A. MK
BEATTY'S
Co-Operative
Cafeterias
V
Pay Dividends to Tfuase Wo
Do the Work v
CHRISTIAN CARD;
j.
v. - , f
.,'
remembrance
An- appropriate
for the, holidays will be found
in Hand Engraved Cards.'
Place your order riow so that
delivery can be made in time
for you to reach alt of your
mailing list.
!g Engraving "Co.,
TYLER 1000 40k PETERS" TRUST BLDG.
"Buy It
at
Brandeis"
Stores
A Separate Store for Men Where the Dollars Last Loiiger
"Buy It
at
Brandeis"
Saturday Mornin'g-When the Clock Strikes Nine Commences
est Shoe Sale
Our Bigg
Demonsfraling Our Leadership
In Giving Greatest Values in Mens Shoes
. This is a great special purchase of 938 pairs of men's fair and winter
models worth $9, $10, $12 and. $13. Brandeis', ready cash Secured
"them at a bargain price and you are going to buy them the same
way I Glance at their worth no wjtook at that low sale price!
$9-$10-$12 ad"$13 Shoes
968,
Pasr-s at
w Pair
In Classy E tglish Lasts
or Roomy Cmfort Lasts
In Brown iind Black Leather
You'll Want Several Pairs
For uien.old aud young, whether you prefer "English lasts or, the roomy- "comfort'.'
lasts,. you will find a st; le in thte lot to suit your fancy. Hundreds of far-sighted :'
men will take this oppui "unity of buj-ing several pairs. Every pair well made, on
the season's style lines, nd one glance at them will convince you that you are, buy-,
ing a real bargain. -Co- te early and be assured of- the beet choice.
y Extra salespeople to serve you proiAptly!
Every pair guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction!
Without Exception This is the Greaitest
Shoe Buying Opportunity of the-Season!
Main Floor Men's Stora
LetU's
Handle your grain shipments- to the Omaha.
Chicago, Milwaukee, Kansas Cfy, Sioux City,
or any other markets. . "
We Specialize
In the careful handling of alljorders for grain
and provisions for. f uthre delivery.
We Operate,
We
Offices at Omaha,' Neb. Lincoln, ' Neb.;
Hastings, n Neb.; Chicago, 111.; Sioux. City, .la.;
Holdrege, Neb.; Geneva, Neb.; Des Moines,
la.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Hamburg, la.; Kansas
City, Mo. - ,
Have 1
Up-to-date ( Terminal Elevators in the Omaha
and Milwaukee Markets with the latest facili
ties for, handling your shipments. ' '
Updike Grain Co.
1 "The Reliable Consignment Huse"
' ' Omaha Nebraska
T
' ExtraordinaryMoney-Saving Sale: i in Mens Furnishings!
2000 Pairs Stetson Sample Glovxes
The entire sample line of Kcthschild Brothers, St.
Louis, agents of the well known Stetson Glove.
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This Great Lot on Sale at
This was a fortunate, purchase at a price whchX enables "us to offer
these )fine gloves at one-half their actual value. This purchase consists
of their entire sample line, as follows: : ' .'
Their Regular
Prices
Fine Silk Lined, WooLLihed,'Fur Lined and Unlined
Capes, Suedes, Buckskins, MochasAlso Wool and
Fur Lined Auto Gloves and Mittens
3.50
Values
in
4.50
Values
25
5.00 rxcry v 6.50
Values S Values
32
3.00 to 5.00 Union Suits
il at 2.50 and 2.95
v Sauiplea aud surplus stockX'o111
large underwear jobbers ooii-
sisting of fine combed cotton 4
ana wOdi mixtures in medium
Diiit' Tiaaw wcia-lit iminn suits'
. V I .
' Flannel Shirts .
, Regular $4 to $5
Values
About 600 fine sample flannel
shtrtq made of fine wool and
wool mixed shirtings in assort
ed colors; military r rr
or plain collars. A W i
On sale, at - ? -4 kJ
Main-Floor Men's Storey
8,00 xjoo
Values.
10.00
Values
522
A Long Column
of Wise Advice
for Economical
MEN!
You can tramp
all over town
Lookin
for a
Greater
Bargain
' y
tliun these Suits
offered in
Our ,r
Entire Stock
Sale
of
MEN
'S
SUITS
but
you
wont
C-
Come
bhek
7
with
" Sweater Coats
Specials!, ,
6.25 tp 15.00
i-me wool ana worsted sweat-1-
er coats and slio-overs ir.
plain coat and fancy trimmed
collars; made by two of the
best sweater manufacturers.
Saturday for Only
R95Me
Newest Styles Worth $8
Good makes in newest styles; a bik selection including
young men's hats in green, brown, gray steel, olive and
black; many of these hats are silk Jined; 8.00 values,
snecial. at .'a j': ?
" Sale of Men's Caps
English jUaps
Complete ine of the
finest Scotch and Eng
lish woolens big and
tull beautifully made
and" hand finisjptr; in
many gpod', patterns;
-U0 and $1
-4 r r-
mines, gpe- 'I M 1
lal, at
' Main Floor -'Arcade
1
Inter Caps
About SCO dandy win
ter caps, sample line's
of and -4 ff
2.00 thIucs, I I If I
, -a. . w v
Saturday at
" Genuine Heather
BagsSuit Case
$i5 Values at lOi
Genuine leatlier bags and suit cases; many of
them leather lined; manufacturer's floor stock.,
Main Floor Men's Store
It!
0 '
Wh, there's
Hart Schaffner
and Marx
and other fiht
Makes of Suits
.THAT
SOLD
Up to $1151
$
Now
35
and'
'50
"Buy it at Brandeis" -
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Men's StoreSecond Floor
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