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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1922)
Merc .bants YOUR Convenient GRAFONOLA Record Shop! Our ever Incrt-atting record iIis fpnIc for the i-rvire snd courtesy sfforded each customer. You ore never ubliiriiU'J to purchase it ii plesiurs indeed to wrv you at any time. Outstanding Features Booths on mitiu floor near entrance. Vun mv i-uimidcrnhle time. Choioe of a complete record atock. Mot satisfactory service. Ad hory Jalcufolk. On Sixteenth Near lloteari Exclusive Columbia Shop P. S.I $3.00 worth ( records te wlnntr. Advo Gold Medal Coffee "Good to the Last Drop" i Roasted, Blended and Packed in Omaha by Omaha People McCord -Brady Co, 9 Is 33 cents too much for a meal? - - -The cost of a meal should be of the least importance to you, but when you can get the best in qual ity, sanitation, cusine, and service, at a nominal cost and do not do so, you are unfair to yourself, and you do not dine in one of the Beatty Cafeterias. The average meal check in the UNEEDA, HARMONY, and the BEATTY'S cafeteria is thirty-three cents. , TREAT YOURSELF TO THE BEST! Our tmall profits make our larf ' business. Beatty Co - operative Cafeterias The Henshaw Cafeteria, The Harmony Cafeteria, The Beatty Cafeteria, The Uneeda Cafeteria, Beatty Bakery, Beatty Co-operative Farm 1509 Farnam Street 1509 Harney Street 1805 Farnam Street 115 North 16th Street 1513 Harney Street and Dairy, Benson, Neb. rimM C 7 CASH PRIZES a ij . :v u. I f m it The Encyclopedia Americana Te WsrM'a CraalMt Rtlwaw Werk. Latest 1922 copyrieht. Cheapest Coats lew per volume. Best Fair, unbiaiwj, scholarly It is the accepted authority of over two thousand Universities, Colleges, and Schools. Maps Made by IUnd McXally. Cost 948,000. It shows the new Europe and the new Africa. Authority Built by the Scientific American Compiling Depart ment. ' Its scientific articles are accepted by the highest scholars of tho world. Over eleven thousand signed articles. Comprehensive 30 volumes. 88,000 articles. The set cost Ov;r a million dollars to produce! A MILLION DOLLAR BOOK FOR A HUNDRED MILLION TEOPLE! I.srte full uWriptlve circulars showing treatment ef such sub jects as th Greet War. Education, Mulleins, History, Economics, Religion, rhlloiophr., General Banking and Finance. Crest Na tional Literature!, etc., maU.d Ires ea request. Write, call, or 'phone. W. A. HIXENBAUGH & CO. Dealers in Fine Books. Phone Jackson 3297 1814 St. Mary' Avenue. IF SERVICE is the question" Hoffmann Service'1 is-the answer ''Hoffmann Service11 makes as many friends as "Hoffmann Prices11 HOFFMANN FUNERAL HOME 24th and Dodge Streets . RULES AND REGULATIONS To the person sending to The Omaha Bee Display Adv. Dept. on or before March 17th, 5 P. M., the "Best Advertisement" of the business concerns appearing on this page The Omaha Bee will award the following prizes: First Prize $35.00 Second prize, $17.50; third prize, $12.50. The "Best Advertisement" selected of each concern will be reproduced Sunday, March 1 9, in the space used by them on this page. Size of spaceto be two columns by five inches deep. Neatness of copy, and composition, as well as general "layout" will enter into the awarding of prizes. Write, on only one side of paper, bind your copies together and write your name, address and telephone number on the first page. No employe of The Omaha Bee or their, relatives will be permitted to enter this contest. The House of Superlative Entertainment The Rialto Theater was designed and built with the idea of giving the people of Omaha a playhouse where the best of pic tures could be enjoyed in an atmosphere of comfort and beauty. No expense was spared, no point overlooked, no detail left un considered. It was to be the finest "Movie" house in the west. The motion picture patrons were proud of the Rialto it was a magnificent building, and a credit to the community. And the management has been diligent in keeping it so. They have employed a corps of attendants from whom courtesy is the prime requisite. They'have installed Harry Brader's unexcelled orchestra, and augmented it by the addition of Julius K. Johnson at the organ. They have been painstaking in selecting only clean, whole some,, entertaining photoplays to be shown on their screen. The building itself is a marvel of beauty and convenience. The management has supplied that other vital quality that unending reaching out -to determine the desires of its clientele, and that unflagging energy in satisfying those desires that makes the Rialto what it is today "The House of Super lative Entertainment." THIS WEEK Drama Supreme "HAIL THE WOMAN" Fifteenth and Douglas Sts. Julius K. Johnson, Manager 1 V . $ , . ' ' - S l ! One of Our Cabinets Why Buy Towels and Linen? We will hang one of our Cabinets in your place of . business or office, and furnish you with your towels or linen at a nomi nal price. Our Cabinet is a beautiful piece of fur niture and you will al ways have Clean Linen. Think It Over, and call Doug! 6291 Frontier Towel Supply J. M. Jensen, Prop. 1819 California St. vlTtounnck7 of people V welcome fte-mbrn-; intfwhh its cup of : ...j w-aj-.-;.'.ft.;a.-;r.-.jr,JT r--n t 1 1 NESBIT Healthful Heat FURNACE The Improved Nesbit Furnace is everj-thing to be desired in a Warm-Air Furnace 1. Has 3-gallon water pan for moistening air preventing coughs and colds and keep ing the furniture from cracking. 2. Has 4 independent shaker grates no complicated parts to cause trouble helps to control fire in mild weather. 3. Has extra large fire door for burning large sizes of wood and coal. The Furnace You'll 4. Saves fuel because of larye Jieating surfaces and long fire trarel. 5. Built special for burning economically all western fuels. 6. Correctly designed and pro portioned in every part- the result of two genera tions in the furnace busi ness. ' 7. Thousands of satisfied users from here to the coast. Be Satisfied With Standard Furnace & Supply Co. Omaha Manufacturers Sioux City A Butcher Shop Is a Place We All Want to Go in Order to Satisfy Our Hunger. In Omaha we have many of them, but the most of them 'still hanp on to the wartime prices and everyday practice of profiteering. One firm we can be proud of is the Buehler Bros.' Butcher Shop, at 212 North 16th street. This firm has such an enormous turnover in meat every day that they are satisfied with a small profit on each pound of meat, when a small dealer will charge more in order to make a living. The Buehler Bros, have always on hand the best and purest meat you want to buy, at reasonable prices. Watch the daily papers for their daily quotations on the best meat in town, and you will save about 15 to 25 per cent on your meat bills. BUEHLER BROS. . OMAHA'S LEAPING CASH MARKET Three' Stores for 'our Convenience: 212 North 16th Street. 2408 Cuming Street. 4903 South 24th Street Omaha. Also One at 634 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. J Our New Location 762-64 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Sagging Facet Corrected By New Method This diagram shows where the surgeons will make the incisions if you decide to have a new face made over from the old one. C will gather up the furrows in your fore head. E will take away the frown between the eyes. F wil! doom that double chin. D will do away with the puffy eyelids.. J will remove the crow's feet tracks. J will make disappear the batrs under the eyes. Qi the incision behind the' ear, will smooth out the deep lines, sometimes called sneer lines, that run from nose to chin. H Is the place where a' tuck will be taken to smooth -out those wrinkles from the neck. All Nose Defects Corrected Dish or Dented Turn-up Nose Moles, rimnlcs. Wart". Superfluous Hair Removed. Kew method. CONSULTATION FRF S. Call phone Atlantic 4508. or write for information about the Face. Skin. Scalp, Features, or Complexion. . ft Experience Counts' cure the Best. Ec- Hish Bridie" Double . "Hume" or Dent "Bit" Note Quickly Corrected. Whether from Accident, ' Disease or Birth. G. A. Furey Institute 762-64 BRANDEIS THEATER BUILDING Office Hours: 9 a. m. te S p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. Suadaya, 10 to 12 a. m. Why You Should Trade With the "Dealers In Good Coal" Prices are lower. An independent company. Quality is best. We have set the pace. Specialty Lump Nice Large Lumps Delivered, $9.50 Per Ton Illinois Nut ' Large Size Delivered, $8.50 Per Toa Smokeless Sootiest ; Colorado Lump Delivered $10.50 Per Ton Just another example of our fair-priced dealing; with the public. We have sold thousands of tons of this coal. Remem ber: Screened at the Yard, and you may 'phone your order; no need to come downtown. Wizard Semi-Anthracite , LUMP . Delivered, $14.50 Per Ton Petroleum Coke - All Heat No Ash Delivered, $20.00 Per Ton Consumers Coal & Supply Co. "Dealers in Good Coal" Doug. 0530 Doug:. 0530 Our Customers Are First We want to please you and will if you will only give us a trial. Rough Dry First 15 pounds, $1.50 All over 15 pounds, 7c per pound. Linen or flat work, 8c per pound. Dry Wash Minimum bundles, $1.25 8c per pound. - Flat pieces ironed.: All other pieces dryed. ; The New Daylight Laundry Established 11th and Douglas IIMlalllM JTT 1876 w "..ry Sts. - M Telephone Jack. 0243 l TiEWTRET The pre-eminence of Orpheum circuit of vaudeville is un questioned. It , is the standard. It is the pinnacle. And it comes to Omaha, to the Orpheum. That, in itself, is sufficient. No .theater needs further recommendation. That alone would assure the Orpheum first place in the hearts of Omaha theatergoers. The management of this beautiful theater knows its show will please, but feeling that money invested in further enhanc ing the convenience and enjoyment of its patrons is money well spent, it has tirelessly endeavored to improve, to build up, with that. erid in' view. . - - , . . From the moment, one -enters the , door' of .this show-house, an atmosphere of courtesy', of refinement.'. of comfort is ap parent. The employes are studiously dignified and uniformly courteous. The seats arc roomy and well arranged. The accoustics perfect. , The highest class vaudeville in the world, . augmented by movies and music, combined with a corps of attendants whose every act is for the theater's guests, give to the Orpheum the name it justly deserves "The Best in Vaudeville." THIS WEEK MISS JOSEPHINE VICTOR in "Juliet and Romeo" Six Other Select Orpheum Acts P. S. For ths tnrve best advrtin-.ents we will give twe tickets, each (oed for Monday or Tuesday performance. )