Tilt! ISKfcl: OMAHA. HUIMV, MAKU1 U, Wi. Basket Store Hul (lives Testimony in Hoyeolt Case Willi Two Nig Tirnu Was u.U-n!y Cut Off In 19;'l). I'.y cro..f xamiiutiuii tt Walter li. VitliAit til-t of the IU kfl Stores, a viinr fur the rH- imnient in the "Ural 'trade cow miim' tliare f unfair trade lirattirc against the N'etra-.ka-Irwa. Miniif wjla Vhotrate Grocer' ao t'ativi, Ktitmrt Tinley. counsel fr ihe dr(rne. tried yesterday to show it uss Hie fixed sales polity of Urge fi'i'rit nianufaiiiirer not to sell to icttikrs. IntJmatei Clients Exempt. - Hit client are thereby exempt from responsibility if luanufacturrr would nrt ell to rluin stores, he intimated. William admitted tlut rcpresen. '.alive e( tlie l'roctr and Ciamlde and 0"ker Oat companies told him tlut thoueh they hold to ilmin floret in the fat. they wontd imt do no in the wet. Different condition, such as sparsely settled communities, in hired thrni to se-1I only to jobber, they tnld William. Referred Him to Jobber. The witness roilrrated. however, his testimony that the Quaker Oat people, though they at iirt sold to the flasket Store, suddenly cut off wile in 1920 and let it he known that they would Mipply him only through other jobbers. The latter statement was stricken from the records however, as cor- BOWEN'S- Value-Giving Store Wash Electrically Saving Clothes,' Time, Money' fhe largest'' wash can toe' on"" the line a little after 9 any morning . if you wash Elec-.. trically. Electric Washers i ' . will be found a great aid, to 'the ever-busy housewife, and our March values on Washets is much above the average, as these prices prove. . ', Electric" Washers $ 1 j f with wood tub X ly Electric Washers with galvanized.. tub Electric Wathet with copper tub '125 Electric Washers $10050 Values, Too, in Used Washers Several hand and electric washers taken in exchange for new washers offered at. these low price figures; - "- - '4 HAND WASHERS 50 $"750 $noo U250 ELECTRIC WASHERS 55 $65 ELECTRIC IRONS With detachable plug and 6-ft.. cord extension.- $095 Special at .;. ......... CLOTHES BASKETS Oblong shape, large, QO well made, only.,'-... ... . 70C It Pays to Read BowenV: Small Ads. Howard St., Bet. 15th and 16th ywyyWWwyAeA'A ADVERTISEMENT. ' - " '" DON'T SQUEEZE BLACK- HEADS DISSOLVE THEM Squeezing and pinching out blacahead Irak the pores lance and cause irritation then, too, alter they have become hard you cannot net all of them out. Black heads are caused by accumulation of dust and dirt and eecretions from the skin and there is only one-safe and sure way-and one that neef fails, to ret rid of them a simple way. too that is to - dissolve them. Jtfst get from any drug store about two ounces ef calonite powder sprinkle a little on a hot. wet aponge rub over the blackhead Briskly for a few seconds wash off and you'll be surprised to sec that every blackhead' hss disappeared, and the skin will be left soft and the pores fn 1 their ijatural condition anyone tronbJcd with these Poiaiiuy. blemishes should try this simple me. hod " rrtpoiidt nc leLiit to the matter i already in evidence. lien Warren of the McCord -Brady company and Frank Keogh of .' Urn &. Gallagher, ere present at l'day's kctsitm, Urlimy Hoy Vsnislin With Grocerifi and Cah Frank Koctre, delivery boy for the Iiviu K Kurt grocery, 471 J South Twenty-fourth street, started off vith Huilload of groceries and $M in change Wednesday and did not return. Yesteiday inorninir youth named Wilbert Gardner, 0148 Bedford avenue, called at the store and aid he met Kwtre at Ninth and DontiUs street Wednettlay niliht and tlut Koctre told him he was goitiii to Sioux City. Gardner went away and returned so hour later, with the empty truik. lie said he found it at Ninth street and Missouri' avenue. Irish Songs Sung at Concord Lunch Club Members Wlmse Nature IW it With "Mt ' Are - r Honor Gufsti. Sr. JtruW Ireland, the Sham rock and ttn ."Irish confetti' claimed the attention of members of the Concord club at their weekly luncheon at Hotel I'ontenelle yes terday poon. Irih song such It "River Shan non, "Wearin of the Green" and other were sung, Members whose names began with "Mc" were honor guest. T. W. McCullough of The Bee wa the principal speaker. After describing economic eondi- AturBrinr.wKNT. ADir.RTIKr.MKKT. Rid Yourself of Constipation With a Delicious Nature Food! tions to hov that the United States, in split ot the protct being made against high taxes, was the lowest taxed nation of all the world pow ers. Mr, McCullough made a strong plea for more interest on the rrt of true Nebrakans in the .iforestd lion of idle sand hill lands which are Ideally situated for the growing of valuable pines. With these laud planted with tree, tho speaker said, Nebraska would, in time, derive a revenue which would provide for all univer sity and normal school activities and leave something for other state insti tutions aswelk Postal Pension Kqualily I Favored ly Lawmakers Legislation pending lit Washing ton, providing fr the retirement with adequate pension of all civil service employes, is finding favor, accoiding to reports made at the meeting of the Nebraska Civil Serv- Cfiiutlputioii can be relieved t"r manently In the simplest way Itnat (liable. If you will ent Kellg-'s ltrsn, rooked and krumbled, regu larly, you will find yourself freed from thla annoying- and danaerou utidHloii. Your vhyalcian will In. iore tho tiso of KellocK's Bran for cotiHilinition. We Runriintea that It will give t'ermanont relief provided ynil eat "t leaat two tblrspnutifuls daily. 1'ur ilironli; canes, eut aa iiitnh as Is neceawary. Hsl.lcs, It will free the breath from dlsnarea able Intestinal odors and clear up pimply eklna: Tou should know all about Kel Ingn's Hran, cooked and krumbled. li la not only a wondrfully henefl-t-lal nature food, but It la a delicious rereal. eaten an u cereal with milk or cream and augar, or sprinkled on your favorite cereal. Krllos' Pran I used in the preparation of many delectable foods such aa ralaln bread, murflna, macaroons, paneakea, etc., for Its nutllka flavor aa welt as for It remarkable health qualities. Kelloaa-'a Jlran sweeps, cleanses and purlfles the bowels without Irri tation or discomfort. It la aa bene, floial for children as for older peo ple. It doea wonderful work for everybody. 'v rill and cathartic are danger ous to health berause they trrltute the, delicate Intestinal paaaasrea. id they never can and never will give permanent relief. Their artlon Is only temporary at bent. What you need la permanent relief from con stipation. And, you can ret It with the regular uso of Kelloaa-'a Bran, cooked and krumbled. Your gro cer has It. "HOW PLAYING Cecil B. De Mille'i "A FOOL'S PARADISE" DOROTHY DALTON CONRAD NACEL THEODORE K0SL0FF A picture that sweeps from Tis to Siam, and gather into a hun dred lavish scenes the .lore and. beauty of the world. Enlarged Orchestra ire Keinrm association In-td at the Chamber f Commerce )ctrTdy, Mrs, I. J I. Cole, sccrrtary, read repbet trom mcssc sent senator and representatives, in whuh all ex pressed opinions in favor of the hill," IJitTslfin Pit) Visit tii k (Jiie-f of Police Denipry Maislull l;berteiu, former chirf (f police of Omaha under the Smith Kinger regime, called on Chief of l'olue Mike JVmpsey jesteiday afternoon, "Was ju.t oul enjoviiig the fine weather and tltought I'd cull n the chief.' J.beritem explained. is HAIL THE WOMi tisci oeiaswmkM . VAJliiff w i I . J oasxrarf Cl - vu dsf peasrA osA ct U.(TfD HIIOHfk enoKOcas sua nil 9MAJKIS IILLAM1 eruu-T uasjiuuI CMTUaJB Msagsrm I ftnsvao MAKnaxsu.1 -VHNOX DIT r.nrsuns Ojusi MAmaaB awnta Shomwii 9lCbnnellt m -Lw . w i r.TmrL r .st. w as .1 m a tj mm rarr mm imi m mYmr.m aifai y a 16th and Harney I I 16th and Dodge I 1 19th and Farnam 1 24th and Farnam 49th and Dodge A Record Run Wi times in New York. Thats tho record of the great Ameri can play by Winchell Smith and John E. Hazzard. 143 performances-and how many laughs and thrills a performance! You. can't count the total. But if you should, multiply it by three and you'll have the number of worthwhile moments in the picture that's been made from the play: r i Days' Cisi O 0 race Sale! FRIDAY and SA TURDA Y ONCE MORE ; We Will t Sell 20c Cigarettes v Camels, Spurs, Chesterfields, 1 liolrv 5frilce. PiecJ- Trtnnts: Black and Whites, per -Pkg 10 CIGARS 15c Los Ramos Cigars Mild Havana Each foil wrapped, h fy C large size. Special Tl 0 packing boxes of 25, II 1 box . . : . CANDY $1.00 Beau Broadway Chocolates - Delicious Daintily Packed in at tractive Boxes, full pound for 49c ITALIANS That's What They Call Them And OhMhey're So Good A delicious soft center of vanilla fondant with that wonderful thick "Italian cnoeo- late coating. Each one hand dipped. Our regular price is $1.00 a pound.- Special price for Friday and .Sat urday, pound 59c - . r- - - - Hard Steel BOND BOX "".With 2 keys, for protecting valuable papers, insurance policies, records, deeds, etc. Only . 89c Soaps, Toilet Articles and Remedies at Low Cut Prices $1.00' Krank'a Lemon Cretfm. . .69 $1.10 Nuxated Iron (with $1.00 . ; Vitamine Tabs. Free) . . .89c 30c Laxative Bromo Quinine. . .22 50c Milk of Magnesia. -.37t $1.25 tinkham's Vegetable Compound '. . i .... .97 $1.0a Tanlac . . ..: 83 25c Elkay or Colorite Straw "Hat j)ye at 19 50c Pebeco'iooth Paste 34 $1.00 Grant'3 Vita Vim Tablets. 79d $1.25 Lyko Tonic 84 $1.10 S, S.S. ..v.....i 87- 25c Cuticura Soap ......... . .19 60c Pape's Diapepsin -44c 35c Freezone 23 50c Lavoris 39 25c Rexall Foot Powder, Shaker- Top Can .....19 25c Mavis Talcum 17f 60c Hay's Sage and Sulphur. . .37J 50c Quinegg Shampoo c .'. J. .V.39& ,25c Qui Salt Talcum i V. . . , .19 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil. . . .39 50c Lysol .... . . . ,39 10c Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap .s.. ,'.7 40c Castoria ; . . .;. .24 60c Q-Ban Hair Restorer :. .::. .'-.44c 60c 5-gr. Lithia Tablets (Riker's) at .'. . . . r. : .-:.39t $1.20 Scott's' Emulsion . . . . . ..89i $1.50 Piver's Azurea, LeTrefle or . : Floramye Face' Powder. .72 25c Carter's Little Liver Pills. .14 Nature's Remedy Tablets i at . . .1735d68d 60c Syrup of Figs. .44J GILLETTE RAZORS 74c (Genuine) Including Package of Blades Tooth Brushes Any 40c Tooth Brush in our Stock 29c Many stylet and shapes. EAGLE BRAND MILK (Borden's) Friday and Saturday, can 19c 50c D.ier Kiss Face Powder. 25c Williams' Talcum Powder, 14 50c Palmolive Shampoo 39d 60c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. . .44 75c Harmony Skin Cream : . . . .54 60c Cocoa Butter Cold Cream. .44$ PURE FOODS . y2 lb. Opeko; Tea, black or ' green :,34 l ib. Opeko Coffee... .'.-r'. .28$ 35c Symond'? Inn Vanilla Extract-. . .V-' .'. -24J 40c Symond's Inn Lemon . Extract . .- . , . . ; . . . 24 7oc Ballardvale Grape Jam at ...39 14 lb. Symond's Inn Cocoa. 19 12-lb. cake Symond's" Inn Baking Chocolate . . . . 19 Imported ' From England YARDLEY'S Lavender Water, Bath Salts, Brilliantine, 'Face Powders, Smelling Salts and their incom parable Toilet Soaps. Ask to see this .wonderful line. . 25 Hercules or Rosalind Hot Water Bottle 2 or 3-quart size. ?Yr.ed . $i.i9 Sponges and Chamois Skins" For Your Automobile-or ' For Your Home Our Asortment is large and our prices will please you. Thermos arid Vacuum Bottles U And now critics proclaim: 4 YfJ "A great picture even "0 ff greater than the play." J j rrI v JK) Of "The Four Horsemen Faoy ; .' 2 WEEKS 2 ;' x. Starting Sunday labiaiAslaU STARTS SUNDAY (5 days) STRAND Adolpif va.0r, presents I - : i "WUii- .L eassm -a William deAAille prociuctioiv- ZONA GALE'S great novel and play now a screen sensation! Inside facts of American family life! Snatched from our parlor and porches and held where the world may see I The story of a woman who thirsted for love and whose nature had always been starved. See what she did to win happiness! 1 ' Two Days More hy Announce Your fViarriage" u THEY- KEEP HOT DRINKS HOT THEY KEEP COLD . 'DRINKS COLD FRIDAY and SATURDAY '' ' Only $2.00 full pint Lacquered or Aluminum Vacuum Bot tle, for I ich Hotel? Let Good Judgment direct you to a Hotel jeNeLLe Creater Omaha 's Greaer" Hotel v 94c S TO-NIGHT ; St. Patrick Celebration . t- 't . In Conjunction With Dancing Championship 7 ' ' OF OMAHA SECOND ELIMINATION CARL LAMP'S ORCHESTRA . Admission 40c Includes Tax M3$ -J Has; BLUINMNU Sunday Ni.Mitl .S7:.tr.v .voir sw.u;! Firt Time in Omaha la N.w Vmb WisIh Caia.a' jijp at-l kiuswa'iHi Kw 1 afi r 1 R vsv os 1921 SHOW WJLUt- HOWARD -LUCENE IS ClaMl 9 f 100 Cesiums AM-Slsr last el ISO l. ludm It WINUK (iANUtM ULAUlltS KOTC Oartaf Is S'S't itmtni r , mm slsiSMe ettsst sais fee ertl4, !! assSe sypluaiMia at So ellue. THLAIHL a1 TAtsAV Meliaee l T, M. lUlisHI Ltnifl i a, IS I". M. D. W. Griffith's Greatest , Achievement 1 Orphan t0he Storm ;i Calii Prl TenlrM' Tft 1 (srsitnti dsn. I II ml Drill Carps, Ml. j 'Calvary Coasmsndsty, Knifhl ' Tmplr. ! rrlrssi Mallnee, 2Sr. bOr, 78c and 1. 1 obi, hi, Ot.h., SI-SO; II. Ii I.O0 tnd lisle, 80c. "OMAHVS MN CtNTtR LAST TIMES TODAY--2:158:30 iisn eroiNi s 'PnI(.il.Rnn" "Ullc'- WOKIB.SNOWN rCCK-A-DOO RUNLISK Tomorrow (S.l.l Msllnr and All Ward I AL REEVES' BEAUTY SHOW OL ea WHS HARRY COOPiK a l. nisiMll. LS0IIS' TICKITS. IM Me IVIRV WttK 0T CwicXX 'a-rx at.iuoijai ""AUT o"w E E K SPECIAL MallneeailVjjlS--Every Nnht 8-l Josephine Victor & Co. . I "Jalltt aS Rsaira" -A Rsissat I Sour Sts GsorfS Lsss ABrSBroa "AIRsyiS snd lam StSrsw LYDIA BARRY risk's Mills Btslrlrs Sosssay MULDOON, FRANKLYN . & ROSE Tsls Osy Asws's Fsblss Psths Niwi Mm., Its I 50c: sosis 750 saS 11.00 Sst. sad Sua. Nigntt, IS t l.00; sssis tl.iS Sst. sad Sun. ' "Today's Winner of Two Frt Seats Is Auto No. 21.122 f LAST TIMES TOlfCaHT "Burn 'Era I Up Barnes" STARTS TOMORROW Wl.lS.HARf in a western story, "While Oak" First Time in Omaha ' Now Showing May EcAvoy in A Homespun Vamp A story of a bride who vamped her husband, f TWO DAYS MORE Tonights 6:45, 8:45 . t" Tomorrow Continuous: 12:45 to 11 P-M. RUDOLPH VALENTINO "THE SHIEK" AuditoriumMdtT13 The Tuesday Musical Club Presents MATZENAUER Contralto TICKETS St. 00 to S2.50 No War Tail Public Sal Friday, March 17 EMPRESS FLORENIS, European Equilibrists and EARLE EDWARDS. Niitty No-sens" FRANK. GARDNER CO. "Sign Thos Pap.ra BOBBY EARLE GERTRUDE RIAL, In "Rings-Rainbows" TWO SHOWS IN ONE Bee Want Ads Are the Bet Business-Getter.