Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 27, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 6-A, Image 6

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    T1IK OMAHA SUNDAY RKK: .HJXK 27. 1915.
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E FAIR TO YOURSELF
Day the Heeded Mono Furnishings at the
Union Outfitting Company
Lowest Terms and Prices
in the city. Our large resources
and low expense enable us to
undersell and underterm others.
These Ualues Arc Unbeatable
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FOR THIS MASSIVE SPANISH
FABRICOID UPHOLSTERED
ROCtiER on chair
Terms: 75c Cash 75c Monthly.
Just like illustration, and is an especially tine and well made
rocker, upholstered at It la In a spl adld grade of Spanish fabricold
leather that will neither crack nor peel off. Has deep side wings,
an shown In the picture, and la extremely comfortable built on
largo, roomy lines that make It moot comfortable and Inviting. Can
be had in a chair, If so desired, and at the extremely low price
quoted above, It Is poaltlYoly the beat rocker or chair value In the
city, and the liberal terms give you almost a yesr to pay for it.
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TERMS:
Weekly.
LOOKING IHTOJHE FUTURE
Widening of Twenty-Fourth Street
for a Business Thoroughfare
Before the Exchange.
SUPPORTERS FOR THE PLAH
A wMenliur of Twenty-fourth anJ Har
try strrets. toaether with the oientnr
of one or two strrcU between Twontletn
and Twenty-fourth and between iod-e
and Harney, Is a consummation devoutly
wlhhed by the Omaha Real Kstais -chrnae.
At a meetlna last Wednesday
th0 exchanae authorised Ita president to
appoint a committee to work on th3 pos
sibilities along this line. JYos dent
Thomas will take his time snd select a
commlttre.
The plan Is that the committee shall
confer with the proper city authorities
end with the enKlneers on the matter of
the expense of such a project; wl'h the
flty attorney with regard to the method
to be pursued, and with whatever au
thority It may be necessary to confer
with In ordr to et plans made for undertaking-
the task.
Faith In Twent y-Foorth.
It Is rocoKnli-d by real otate men
that the narrowness of Twenty-fourth
st net Is a drawback to Its development.
It Is also held by many that Tar-nty-tourth
street Is Inevitably to be the main
business thoroughfare of Greater O.-naha.
V. II. Green In a talk to the exi'l ange
asserted that In twenty years or less
Twenty-fourth street Is sure to be the
main retail business street of the- city.
He suggested that the exchange busy
Itself et once in a movement looking
toward the widening of the street.
Oeorge M. Morton contended that :ireen
wai- on the right track, but that he would
go further and require the street to be
s mi wider than Oreen had suggested. Mr.
s'orton praised the men who laid oi'i the
original pint of Omaha, for he said they
I'lannc.l better than they knew. He said
ihy I. nle th downtown streeta wide
Miounh the first plnce, for whlcn the
present generation should be duly thank
ful Thoncht of Twenty Years.
President Thomas said that for tventy
years he had been thinking of the propect
of widening Twenty-fourth street snd lie
believed It was high time to start.
It whs pointed out that in any event
the street will have to bo widened sooner
oi Inter as the center of the city de
I velops more and more In that direction,
j Attention was called to tue fact that
j the longer widening Is put off the more
difficult It will be, since lsrger and larger
buildings will be built on the present
frontage, all of which will some day
have to be cut off or moved back to glvo
wider street space.
A Modern Residence
DIRECT ACTION OAS
RANGE3
Why not use the modern stove
Why continue to tise a coal stove
or a wasteful gas range when th
Direct Action positively pays for
Iifieir tn a short time In the cost of
Eli It sarea you? It's sanitary,
cool, and gives Instant action.
Moderate prices easy terms.
Goods Sold Oat of Town on
Easy Payments.
Freight Paid 200 Miles.
No Freight Allowed on
Speciab.
mm ef-
jam- !
M if'!
Plans for Keeping
Business Out of the
Residence Districts
You don't have to stand for grocery
stores or garages on the next lot to your
lot In Omaha at least, not after July 1.
On that day the city planning law goes
Into effect In Omaha.
If the neighbors will sign a petition, It
will bo possible to declare a certain eeo
tlon of the city an exclusive residential
district, and it will then be possible to
condemn and have removed stores or
other objectionable Institutions that have
located In your midst. '
It will be necessary that condemnation
proceedings be Instituted, but according
to the law, objectlonablo stores, apart
ment houaes, garagea, livery barns and.
In fact, most anything but residences,
can be romoved, providing a sufficient
I number of residents of a certain declared
district sign the petition, providing- the
i residences slready In the district have
conformed to every building and other
'restriction.
FLAGS for THE 4th
$1.50 Values,
Uiia&. on
They are
4x6 feet
In size
and
colors
are fast.
with
8-foot
pele and
holder.
Sin nn tbe fam.
IU.UU OUS KNOX-
ALL Washing Machine.
Made of clear Louisiana cy
press. Have high-speed attach
ment; sides and bottom of
tub are deeply corrugated.
Strongly guaranteed.
KOIl AN O. K.
WaxIklnK Machine
s Good washer.
$7.50
Well mad
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ALL REAL ESTATE MEN ARE
WELL PLEASED WITH OMAHA
. pmaha. tlnlegutea to the convention of
the National' Association of Real Estate
Kxchangris at l.os Angeles last week
heard , one succession of praises for
Omaha. They hoard this from the sev-
jeral hundred delegates from Chicago,
. M!nnap6lis' and several other cities from
in eosi who came mrougn umaiia on
i their way' to the coast and participated
In the tourteslea extended them while In
Omnha by the. Omaha Ileal Kvtate Ex
change. '
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For a Well
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0U.au Made
. REFRIGERATOR.
Saves You Ice.
Union
mitfittintC?
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Large Wagon Umbrel- "7Pn
las, heavily ribbed. . . . Qlj
I'KOl'LKH eiTOUK.
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X'AIIMF P 1
Germany to Have 18
More Corps in Field
ZVRICH. Swltserland (Via Ixndon),
June M. According to an authoritative
military source, Germany will be able to
place eighteen 'more army corpa In the
field by the end of July. These are com
posed chiefly of the second category of
the laud sturm. -comprising men who have
never performed military service, out
who are In, training, and In land reserves
which have been resting In the Interior
of Germany.
It Is calculated that these new corps
will about equal In number the ex
hausted troops returning from Oallcla
who will be granted partial rest, doing
service aa Inland reserves.
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The design shown above Is one of the
most attractive homes on the prettie
mile in Omaha snd Is butlt of brick ani
stucco. The plan consists of five rooms
and bath and sleeping porch. A small
hall heparates the two bedrooms and
lends to the batl. snd the linen closet off
of It. The living room and dining rrom
are sopaiated by a large cased open.nt:
and have a heavy beam celling and wall
cornice.
In the Mving room la a massive fire
place with a heavy wood shelf. The
porch Is covered only by a heavy per
gola which extends around the side to
the rear proJectHoa,
For further information regarding this
I plan get In touch with Everett 8. Dodds,
j architect, 613 Pax ton block, Omaha, Neb.
I Phone Douglas 2981.
ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM
MAY BE NAMED SUPERVISOR OF
RECREATION.
Ancient Order of United Workmen
in Omaha Report Healthy Growth
Daring" Last Year.
SIX THOUSAND MEMBERS IN CITY
SPEEDWAY ASSOCIATIONS
ORGANIZE AT CHICAGO
CHICAOO, June . The Sped way As
.'.nclatlon of America, comprising "epr.
ventatlvea of a number of autoc.obll
pcedwaya In the United Statea, wci or
vaulsed, according to announcement by
Edward E. Gates of Indianapolis, coun
sel fop the Federal league.
Charles W. Bedwlclc of Indianapolis
was elected president and Jaira N.
Nicholls of New Rochelle. N. T.. vtcs
president. Speedways at New Tortc, In
dlsuapolls, Omaha, Sioux City. Tieoma
and Minneapolis were represented.
The purpose of the association, which
Is Incorporated In Indiana, la to promote
tba welfare of participants and te en
courage speed contests.
Ancleat Order Vnlted Workmen.
Gate City lodge No. m will hold a card
psrty and dance for their members and
families Tuesday.
Union Paclflo lodge No. 17 will have ln
iitallation of officers on Friday, July 2.
You are urged to attend.
Greater Omaha lncreasd the numbe
of lodges up to fifteen and the member
rhlp In Omaha to 6,000. Ner lodges are
urged to elect three delegates to the cen
tral committee, aa there Is always tome
thing of Importance before this commit
tee. It meets the second and fourth Sat
urdays of each month at the temple
Knights and Ladles of Security.
Ioyal council. No. 134, entertained Its
members and friends last Thursday eve
ning with dancing and luncheon. There
was a good attendance. Today (Sunday)
It Is planned to have a picnic on the east
shore of Carter lake, to which members
and friends are Invited.
Will K.ntrrtaln Members.
Friends and members of General Henr
W. Lawton auxiliary will be entertained
by Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Egan
at the home of Mrs. Lane, 810! . North
Thirtieth street, WeJnesday afternoon.
Tribe of Ben liar.
Mecca court No. 13, Tribe of Ben Hut,
will give a lawn party to the members
and their frlenda next Thursday at C. E.
Clerk'a residence. 2315 North Forty fifth
street.
Ladles ' at Maccabees.
Uniform hlvs No. S5, Ladles of the
Maccabees, will give a picnic at Km a" t
park, June 30, afternoon and evening.
Plr knights and their ladies will attend.
Woodmen of the World Day.
. Monday. July 12, w ill be Woodmen of
the World day In Omaha and on that
ventful evening some Son delegatea to
the order's national convention (sovereign
camp), who will be In the city en route
to St. Paul, will journey to King Ak-Sar-Ber-.'s
Den snd there receive. a, man-slsed
dose of "pep," administered by Old Toe
Cayenne. The delegates are on their
way to the aovereign camp convention.
which meets tn 8t Paul, Minn., July IS.
While the men are being gingered up at
the Den the women will be entertained at
a theater party. A special train haa been
engaged to take the party to 8t. Paul,
leaving Omaha at It p. m.
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Missourian Killed
Under Nebraska Car
ONAWA, la., June 26. A plunge of
twenty feet from a bridge approach by
an automobile near here today, resulted
in the death of a man aupposed to be
Leonard Williams of Post Oak, Mo. The
body was found pinned beneath the car
by a fisherman. Papers found In the
clothing give the name and ' address
above. The car bore a Nebraska number.
Pirate Today.
The members of Alpha -camp No. 1.
Woodmen of the World, will hold a pic
nic at Elmwood park this Sunday after
noon. The base ball game will start at
1:30 p. n. The races and other sports
will take place later In the day.
FOUR EDGAR AUTOISTS
M4KE TOUR OF THE EAST
(Trom a Ptaff Correspondent )
WASHINGTON. June J5.-(Special Tele
gram.) Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Voor
hees and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stout of
TMgar arrived In Washington yesterday
en route to their former home In Trenton,
N. J. They motored all the way from
Nebraska, making the trip In about sis
days by way of Chicago. They will remain-
In the east for a month and then
return by auto to their home In the Prai
rie atate via Albany and Buffalo. Mr.
Voorheea Is president of the Clay County
bank of Edgar, his son-ln-lsw, Mr. Stout,
being engaged In real estate.
A. F. Stryker, secretary of the Omaha
Live Stock exchange, and his son, Hlrd.
who Is In his senior year at the Harvard
law school, left last liight for Omaha.
A told la l)aagTroae.
Break It Now.
Bell's Ptne-Tar-Honey Is fine for
coughs and colds. 8oothes the lungs,
loosens the mucous. Only S&o, All drug,
gists. Ad vertlseinant.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
The funeral of Mrs. Caroline M. Logan
wl) be held In the Er alley Dor ranee
chapel ti ls afternoon at S o'eb tk. with
Interment In Fo.'est Lawn come .-v.
Mrs. Logan was tha oldest Rebekah In
the stats of Nenreeka.
Hesperian enoampment No. 2 will have
Installation of officers ntxt Thursday
evening.
Omaha lodg No. S. Dannebrog lodge
No. 216 and Jonathan ledge No. 226 will
Install officers noxt Friday evening.
DannsbroA- lodge No. 261 will Install of
fleers next Saturday evening-.
Heavy Hoisting
L J. DAUBS
1212 FtrnamSL TeL D. 353
Let The Bee get; you -a good job.
"Situations Wanted" ads are free
THERE IS A TOUCH OF
STVLE AND COLOR
HYDRAULIC PRESS BRICK CO,
n EHy-Yex Brick
THAT YOU DO NOT
FIND IN THE OTHERS
1302 V. O. W. BLDG.
Growing
Aatnertsoa Capital, 9900.000.00
HJome Builders'
Growth the Largest During the Past Six Months
In tin? Construction Department the demand is
greater than ever before.
Jn tliH Investment J)e'mtment tho demand for
Homo Builders ' guaranteed 7 shares lias far ex
ceeded nny two previous iKiriods.
YOU WIU4 GAIN
whatever ia added to tho prerient value of nil shares
you ordr before July 1st, an tho price on that date
will be advanced according to the surplus remaining
after paying the regular 7 cash dividends.
Our new booklet, the "New "Way," gives partic
ulars. Ask for it! It is free.
AXXBXOAJT MDOTCXTT OOWPAJTr, risoal Areata.
HOME BUILDERS (Inc.)
202 South 17th St. Omaha, Neb.
7f
Guaranteed
Investments
For Smaller Investors
PROFIT-SHARING PLAN
We are offering a limited number of shares preferred stock;
in out Company, paying 7 per cent semi-annual guaranteed
dividend-earnings and a division of the profits at the end
of each year. This makes one of the beet and safest per
manent investments yon can get, whereby you are assured
at least 7 per cent dividend earnings and division of tho
profits, which, together, have paid not less than 10 per cent
for a number of years. Shares ore $100 each and are se-.
cured by all real estate, mortgages and contracts owned by
us.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.00.
ElASTinGSa !1EYDEU91614 Harney St.
PHONE DOUGLAS 7018.
PAINTS FOR ALL PURPOSES
VARNISHES, OILS AND GLASS.
OMAHA'S LEADING PAINT STORE,
FAaRlNIAlVI ST.
C. R. COOK PAINT CO.
DODDS,
THE
ARCHITECT
Phone Donglaa 20H1.
PAXTOV BLOCK, OMAHA.
Send BO Cents for My New Plan Book.
h. s. Mcdonald.
NATO TRAPHAQAN,
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Oet Out Xstlmatsi. We Beat Tente aad dams Taraltnrs,
NEBRASKA TENT & AWNING CO.
ire Ooaasotloa Wttb A&7 Other Teat and Awing Oeaesra.
Phone Donglas 8641. 700 bouth bUteenth St,
jgM STORAGE, Ca
OUR SHIPPING
DEPARTMENT
Has much valuable information concerning rates, routes, time la
transit and other matters of Interest to those contemplating ship,
ping to summer homes or elsewhere.
Omaha Van & , Storage Co.
Phone Dovg. 4163
606-818 8outh Sliteenth Street
ALEXANDER MUNROE
Warn Al Msatlna sad TamtUattn. Tla, Oovrex aad ahMt Iron
wvr. n vi nnm mi .as uae ei aisaisssra.
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
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If you'd had swiliii os thoso wimtZw tTia fT
tnut and as eat Ue saa, v let u tae
Stay Home Sunday Afternoons
aMaat ebiijraa roa te aa anyway, . " ""aie
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