Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 03, 1912, Page 5, Image 5

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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912
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Nebraska
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offers
this
Anv Victor dealer in
any city in the world
will gladly play any
music you wish to hear.
Victor-Victrolas
$15 to $200
Victors, $10 to $100
Victor Talking Machine Company
Camden, N. J.
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This instrument:is a GEKUINE " VICTROLA, ' of the same -high quality which
characterizes all products of the Victor Co., and is equipped' with "all of the exclusive
Victrola patented features. This is the FIRST opportunity you've had to purchase a
Victrola like this at $100. , , . , , . , . , ,, ,
Victor-Victrola X, $75
Mahogany or oak ,
You'll always find a complete
line of Vlctrolas and Victrola
Records In our new Victrola
Parlors in connection with Piano
Department. Douglas street En
trance. Call and Soe Us.
Omaha's Popular Victrola Store
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Free Concert Every Noon from
12 M. to 1:30 P. M. Hear the
world's greatest artists, on the'
Victrola. Spend your noon hour
with us. All are cordially in
O vitcd.
WAREHOUSES ARE BURNED
Sixteenth'; Street Plant' Destroyed,
: -Entailing loss of $50,000. '-.
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HEEMAK HOPE IS INJURED
While Fighting Flame. He 1. Asci
dentally Hit on the Head with
. an -Axe, hot HI. Condition '
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Within five minutes from the time that
It tiny blaze was discovered in the ware
house of the Nebraska Fuel company at
Blxteenth and Pierce streets yesterday
lit .6:3 a. m.. the entire string of ware
fiouse'. Buildings covering, nearly a square
block, was admass of, seething flames
flix thousand tons o various grades of
toal lent body to the blaze. .According
to a statement made bv( R. L. Patterson,
Becretary. tha damage will exceed $50,000,
but the amount Is fully covered by in
gurance. Defective electrical wiring is
ascribed as the! probable cause.
I John T. Hope, one the firemen, was
Injured by having been accidently hit on
the head with an axe. Hope and other
firemen were fighting the flames, and an
axe rwas being wielded by one of them
Jn the moke and excitement Hope was
hit by the axe... The blow was a glancing
one,, and not serious. The Injured man
No
more
Y dirty
water-closet bowls
and no more anpUasant work
keeping them clean. For Stmt
Fluth will qaichly make them
white as new without terubbing
or touching the bowl with the
hand.
aiti-Fiiish
Cleans
Water-Closet Bowls
Sani-Ftmhis a pouJtrmd chemical '
compomnddUinftctant and do- '
4ermtemy to an and hmrmlttt
to bowl ami ptambint. Cat gean
to-day and be worried mm more ky
a dieeolorod water-clutet bowl.
0 cents a can at your
grocer's or druggist's.
was taken to hie home, JB1 North Thir
teenth street. " . -I'
Make. Rapt Heaawar.
Fire was first discovered at 5:80 o'clock
by George Abdellah, 112 South Thirteenth
street Abdellah te a driver employed by
the Nebraska Fuel company and was
preparing to feed his team when he
noticed a blaze near the middle of one of
the warehouses. He Immediately sent In
an alarm, but when he returned with
Patrolman Risk and several other men
five mlnuteB later there was barely time
to rescue half a dozen horses from death.
The animals were led out of the blazing
buildings with their heads covered and
taken to a nearby barn. .
- Fire J Very Hot.
The first companies, of the fire depart
ment reached the scene a few minutes
after the alarm, but . so stifling was the
heat sent out that they Could not get
within a hundred feet of the building.
A strong wind from the southwest fanned
th smoke and heat across the Sixteenth
street viaduct, and with the flame at the
height of Its fury the firemen had hard
work to force their horses across the
bridge. Companies approaching from the
south attacked the spectacular blaze first
from the Pierce street side and when re
inforcements arrlved.rfontrol of the situa
tion was gotten from this position.
City Dads Lose Out
in Having Photos
Taken on Long Film
City commissioners were peeved yester
day when the special representative
of an eastern moving picture film com
pany failed to show up and keep an ap
pointment to take their pictures to head
the reel of the electrical parade.
A date was set when the commissioners
would go riding in autos and the film
maker would be on the Job, but the latter
failed to show up until half an hour after
the appointed time and the commissioners
had dispersed.
This ' was the only opportunity they
ever had to have their pictures made and
shown all over the United States. The
film-maker sal a-he was disappointed, too,
but had misunderstood the hour of meeting.
RENZE FLOATS GO TO DENVER
Electrical Devices Will Be loaded on
Special Train.
AK-SAE-BEHf ACTORS TO GO TOO
Spectacular Pa area nt Will Be the Big
Featare of theFe.tlval of the
Mountain and Plain to
' Be Held Soon.
is to be staged, will be the scene of the
masked ball, the closing feature. ' j
Owners of Property '
Resent Board's Order
The Real Estate, exchange la bothered
to know whether owners of property may
be considered users of water according
to the recent order of the Water board.
The rule has been made that owners of
propirty and tenants shall contract
jointly for water, thus guaranteeing the
payment of water bills. Whether or not
the owner can be brought Into such a.
contract is a subject of doubt on the
part of some members, of the Real Ins
tate exchange. -
One member made the statement that
If the Water board can rule that the
landlord shall pay for water, tha tele
phone, electric light, gas and other com
panies can do likewise," which, plan, he
said, is far from right
The Babonle PI. (toe .
destroys fewer lives than jrtomach, liver
and kidney diseases, for which Electric
Bitters is the guaranteed remedy. 50c.
For sale by Beaton Drug Co.' Advertisement
. Omaha's Ak-Sar-Ben electrical floats
will be shipped to Denver to be the star
feature of the Festival of Mountain and
Plaia The festival Is held October 15
to 18, inclusive, and the electrical parade
will pass over the street, of that city the
night of Thursday, October 17.
Instead of the floats being hauled to
the Den and there being dismantled as
is ,the usual custom, they will be
taken to the Burlington freight yards
ana pui upon iiai cars, as soon &A
loaded, they will be run special to Den
ver. Fifty of the principal actors in the
Ak-Sar-Ben circus together with all of
the apparatus and machinery used In the
Inltatlon, will go to Denver, where during
the festival performances will be given
each night.
Denver does not rent the floats, but
buys them outright, paying S150 per float
and returning to Omaha, freight prepaid,
the trucks and trolley arms;1 The floats
will not be returned to Omaha,
Rense Will Tke Charge.
Gus Renze goes to Denver and takes
complete charge of the electrical parade
and will be the manager of the e'reus.
The hauling of the floats caused some
spirited competition among the repre
sentatives of the Omaha-Denver road.
The Burlington, however, bid 50 cents per
100 pounds and secured the contract.
They will require an entire train for their
movement Some of the shorter floats
will be loaded two to three cars, but the
most of them will require one car each.
The circus actors go and come over the
Union Pacific, which road also secured
the movement of all the equipment that
will be returned to Omaha,
The circus crew will go to Denver to
be there in time to put the first perform
ance on the first night of the festival,
repeating It nightly until Friday night
when the Live Stock pavilion, where It
Warning Causes' a
Man Severe Fall, So
He Says, and Sues
For warning a window washer to be
careful . while washing the outside of a
third-story window, the Smith Clothing
company may have to pay 10,000. Earl
Newell, the window washer, sued the
company for this amount in district court.
He alleges that a year ago he fell from
the . window because Edward Smith
warned him.
' Newell Is a young man. . He alleges
that when he was at work on the outer
sill of the window Smith called to him
to "lookout." He told him to be careful
or he would fall.
Instead of having the expected effect,
according to Newell, and causing him to
tighten his grip on the window, It startled
him. There was a temporary suspension
of mental activity and he released his
hold, falling to the pavement below. He
says his leg was broken, his back was se
verely Injured and he also was hurt in
ternally. .
COMMERCIAL CLUB HAS
SIXTEEN NEW MEMBERS
The membership committee of the Com
mercial club reports sixteen new mem
bers. This makes In all twenty-five new
members reported since the special cam
paign for 100 new members has been
begun. The new members reported are:
F. D. Finklesteln, Omaha Tobacco com
pany: C. H. Cornell, president First Na
tional! bank, Valentine, Neb.; J. B.
Adams, grain dealer; F. M. Morsman,
Nebraska . Telephone company; . John I.
Fisher, Benson-Myers company; W. A.
Schall, attorney; W. 3. Miller, Updike
Lumber & Coal Co.; O. A. Sandell, Omaha
Wood Working company; " B. A.' Balrd,
attorneys A. B. Currle. coal dealer; J.
Edward O'Brien, D. J. O'Brien company;
M. Loftus, Missouri Pacific; Charles A.
Franke,, Krug theater; Arthur Metz,
Metz Brewing company; L. M. Rogers,
Brandeis Stores; Harry Hawk, Gray Bon
nett Tax! Line.
See the f
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1 6 Cylinder 60 H. P. -i - -
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New Location 18th Street
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You're Bilious! Your Liver and
Bowels Are Inactive "Cascarets"
Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigestion,
Sallow Sktn and Miserable Headaches
come from' a torpid liver and constipated
bowels,-which cause your stomach' to be
come 'filled with undigested food, which
sours and ferments like garbage ' in a
swill barrel. That's the first step to untold
misery Indigestion, foul gases, - bad
breath, yellow skin, mental fears, every
thing that Is horrible and nauseating.
A Caa caret tonight will surely straighten
you out by morning-a 10-cent'-box will
keep ; your head ' clear, stomach ' sweet
liver and bowels regular and make you
feel cheerful and bully for months.
Don't forget your children their little
insldes " need a ' good, gentlai cleansing,
too, occasionally. "-
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CANDY CATHARTIC
Ay-'v'r..:-
10 Cf NT BOXES -ANV 0RU6 STORE
ALSO 83 Be 50 CENT Boncaj
$2,250 to $4300
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For Out of Town I
S Night Storage. - - - 50c Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors I
H. PELT ON
Day Storage
Best Garage
Accommodations
25c
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OLDSMOBILE
A sensational sale of highest grade
used cars to make room for new Models
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by the manufacturer,.,
110 REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
Ve have only six of these ears left They consist of one
"SPECIAL," one MODEL "M," one MODEL "X.8,tt two "AUTO
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We have the largest display of New Models, consisting of coupe,'
roadster, tourabout and touring types, AND the PRICES are RIGHT.
OLDSIYIODSLE
2209 Farnam St.
Phone Douglas 2938
WIYI. J. DOEKHOFF,
inO BeaUs. '
Phones .ou' 1W
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TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
The Beat Farm Payer,
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