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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1917)
THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1917. WAZABATTER, MEN? WATCH -THE WOMEN Why Buy Eggs, for the Ladies When Frenchmen Win 'Em ",, x'. With a, Glance? f The Advance" Agents triumph of;;zosb TIAS" . - By A. R..GROH."- "Oh, those, fascinating French men!" exclaims Mtllificia 1in her' so ciety "column of - yesterday. "How many hearts of out young girls are palpitating at the thought of the 'dis tingue' foreigners T ' . , What dp you think of that,, men of Omaha? ' , ' ' ..' ' And that isn't all, either. ' Metli- ficia's interesting article contmoes hi, . . t , " 'Cultivating the gentlemen!' said one charming matron., 'Why, my dear, all the girls are.perfe.ctly crazy about Think of .thaVyotr husbands, and would-be husbands of Omaha, you who lavish your money in buying silks and satins and georgette crepe waists and diamonds and pearl neck laces and potatoes and eggs and other luxuries for these same fair creatures. And what is your reward? It is to sit, powerless, 'and see the ladies' hearts palpitating over "these fasci nating Frenchmen," (who are here in the interest of war relief), to see the girls going "perfectly crazy" over the "distingue foreigners." ' - We read,, further,, that "the debo nair geBtlemen are proving perfectly delightful lions for .. the afternoon " teas.", , . '.- .-.,. - -? , How's Your Heart? ...... ',. Doesn't it make your hearts palpi- tate? Doesn't jt make-you perfect ly -erazv?',. "'" "" '' Later on we learn that one oi .the Frenchmen, -remarking upon the pleasant teas at which they are being entertained,, "contented himself with saying, 'Ah, zose teas! ' Some "bon . mot, eh? "Ah, zose teas!" When it comes to. bon molting we can certainly beat that But what is the matter with us, men of Omaha? -. We do w(U to , ask ourselves this Question. , We era con- 4 fronted by a condition, not a theory, as the, ate President Cleveland so aptly remarked, v , Why; can't vk mak the ladies' hearts ipatpitate and make them per feetlv craze onrselvesil - It cannot be denied that their hearts do palpitate and that they are perfect' I crazv about the "distingue foreign ers." Mellificia has said it. - the charming young matron, hat. said it 5 ftbe Lure of Love. These! Ffench gentlemen have got a fascination about them. There's no use in trying to close our eyes to mat iaci ucuicr no tu mn ive their: moustaches or the Had of their dark eyes or their perfectly barbered nd cravatted and waist- coated and gloved appearance, I don't know. It isn't their clothes. The i cut of Frenchmen's clothes is as aw ful aa that of trench women J clothes is beautiful. And French shoes! are abominable, f Mavbe-i it's the suavity of their manners,' their deference, their nst tural polish and inborn grace, their perfectly mastery of all the niceties of society, ',i S ! ' ' In beauty and wit we are their - Kjuala. Indeed, yet. All we need to do is fix up a bit and always be per fectly, ah,- messieurs, exquisitely groomed, v' j We roust do something., We can't let these , nice Frenchmen . come (n here and set all the girls' hearts -pal pitating and making them perfectly crazy. We simply can t do it , "Ah,, rose teasT ' New Concern for : Omaha to Employ i ; thirty at Start The Nelson Loose Leaf corporation of Omaha is the name Of a new in dustry, to be established here soon, it is announced by J. M. Gillan, in dustrial Secretary of the Commercial club. Articles of incorporation are being Jfifed, The capital, stock is $100,000. 'V .' The, deal 'really represents the bodily moring to Omaha of the plant of the Nelson corporation of Chi cago, with the addition of some new blood m the stockholders. The cotn lany it a manufacturer of loose leaf books. The plant is to be moved to Omaha within the next sixty days. The incorporators are Frank E. Rudolph R. B. Busch, Albert R. Busch, "CR. Nelson, I. W. Carpenter and C. S Montgomery. ' The officers just elected, at the meeting of the stockholders are as follows: C. R. Nelson; Chicago, president! Frank E. Rudolph, .vice president- and general manager; Albert R. Busch, secretary and treasurer, Mr. Rudolph and Mr. Gillan, industrial secretary of the Commertcal club, have gone to Chi cago to pay over the money and take a complete inventory of the machinery 'and stock. Owing to the fact that this is a going Concern, it will be.jmpos sible to shut down the plant tn Chi cago immediately. It wilt have to' be kept running until the plant in Omaha is partially- equipped, for the reason that there ia much partially" com pleted -work and a vast amount of orders thai must be taken care of. This new factory will employ at the outset about thirty men and the num ber will be increased as 'the plant ex pands. ' 'VI WE SCHOOL FOR AUTO DRIVERS Commissioner Kngel Details Two Traffic Officers to Teach "Safety First.'.' POWELL WORKS WITH HTM HOW OMAHA BOOMS FREIGHTBUSIHESS Swelling: Railroad Receipts is This City's Big Pastime i. Great Annual Record. GAIN ALMOST - ONE-SIXTH . A compilation of figures shows that during the year 1916 Omana origi nated and the roads operating out of here forwarded to Mississippi river points and beyond, including Atlan tic and gulf ports, a total of 105,841 carloads of commodities. Of this there was a large amount for export. The principal classifications follow: Wheat, 28,018; corn, 9,947; cattle. 2,092; hogs, 459; sheep, 1,194; horses and mules, 799; fresh meats, 24,846; other packing house products, 8,6fl.l; smelter products. 4,we: scran iron and junk, 1,205 carloads. ' ut the carload lots, by tne roads. shipments were handled aa follows: Northwestern, 44,u7H; Burlington. 2L591;-Milwaukee, 11,824; Rock Is land, 12,012; Illinois Central, 10381; Missouri Pacific, 4,961; Chicago Great Western, 11,601; Wabash, 8,028 cars. The increase was more than 15 per cent over tne sDipments ot iyi...-, Thieves Steal from Auto ' : In Front of Police Home Police Surgeon C F. Shook, 115 North Forty-third street, reported I Cyis O.K. as Ball Player, but as a Hubby-Read This John McGraw once remarked that in his opinion "cy r-orsytne cooia bat .300 in-any league. The New York Giants' leader evidently didn't give the matrimonial league a thought when he dwelt on "Cy's" ability with the hickory. , For "Lv. who in the summer tim bats 'em over the fence for Pa Rourke and gets his name in the Daoers in cities of the Western league, is about a .00 batter in the domestic loon, according to his wife, Minnie Forsvthe. who is 6uing him for di vorce in district court. Frank C. Forsvthe, who is none other than "Cv" of base ball fame, and Minnie Forsythe were married in Omaha on August 10, 1915. Now M mme alleges that ber demon pellet-cracking , husband ha only partly supported her, despite the tact, she adds, mat ins services are worth $200 a month to some one. She also alleges that he treated her cruelly and humiliated her; 'Frisco Iroquois Club Journeys Through Omaha Members of the Iroquois elnb San Franciso, accompanied by dele Rations from California, " Nevada, Utah and Idaho, will arrive in Omaha over the Union Pacific at 7:30 o clock, the evening of March A occupying a special train, enroute to Washing ton, where they will attend the in auguration of President Wilson. Out' of Omaha it is expected that the westerners will be accompanied ,i,;r ),; nr;n ,,,; me westerners win or ai-compiiuc that some thief stole his grip contain-1 by ,w0 carloa(ls o Nebraskans an ing his instruments from his automo bile which was in front of the police station. About a month ago Dr. Shook lost his grip in the same way. Iowans. From here to Chicago the soecial will run over the Milwaukee and from there into Washington over the Pennsylvania hpe. 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The safety first bureau will be con ducted primarily to familiarize Ne braska automobile owners witn tne aws governing their conduct while at the wheels of their cars. It is sadly true that too few motor car owners and drivers nave even a working knowledge of the laws. These oamDhlets will, explain them perfectly, and it is the belief of the members of the show association and the city police department that the number of accident would be ma terially reduced if all car owners only were familiar with the traffic laws, - ' ' ' , Western Shipyards Are Being Worked to Limit Secretary Serov of City Commis sioner Kugel's office received a letter from a brother in Portland, Ure.. stating that seven large ship yards along the Columbia river are being worked to the limit, tie wrote tnat thousands of men .are . employed at these yards, HEARTS TREATED FREE Br rWUki MOu, tfttt Graat Specialist, Heart diaesu U dsuinrout. hundred drop dead who eould have been saved. 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