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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1921)
TUB KtK: OMAHA. SA'iUKUAY. bKPTKMBER 3. 1D21. .Omaha Investors In N.-S.-F.O. K. Reorganization Juljus II. Barnes Atsumct Msuagement All Stock holder! Urged to Deposit Stork in First National 1 f f . t . U . " - mitiee of stockholder" for .the re organization of the Nye-Selmeidcr. Fowler rnmnany. undrr which a Julius II. Bimi lias been induced to IkeUnie ine management, niiti- lien and rehabilitation of the com- rny " icue conipaniei, ; wis approved in a reolution adopt i ed by Omaha stock holders of the fompany, who met .Thuriday night j in tliecompany'i office, JI7 Omaha S Grain exchange. The meeting was attended by auout jj atocknoider. it was called by Marry S. Byrne, a member of the cwmmitiee. Mr Byrne acted a chairman of the meeting; R. J. Semihard acted at secretary. Kesolutioni were unanimously adopted commending the work r( tlx itockholdcr' committee, and urging that all stockholders im mediately deposit all thir stork under the commitee'a plan with the first National bank ot Omaha. Assurances received by stockhold ers from Chicago. Fremont. Lincoln and other cities Thursday convinced stockholders present that the plan outlined by the committee would be a success, fording to Mr. Byrne. Talks, were . .In by representatives of the bank, officers of the parent company and its subsidiaries and friends of Mr. Barnes. Widow of Suicide Hangs Self on Bed North Platte, Neb., Sept. 2. (Spe cial Telegram.) Mrs. Charles Mar glleth. 75. who had made North Platte her home for SO year3, hung herself on a bed post in her home last night. She lived atone and hav ing been in ill health is supposed to have become despondent. Her hus band committed suicide 20 years ago by .shooting himself. Man Pushed Into Ensilage Cutter Seriousl Hurt Beatrice, Neb., 5ept Z. (Special.) Frank Summers sustained a dis located shoulder, a crushed hand and gashes about the face when a team attached to a wagon load of corn backed into him, pushing him into an ensilage cutter. The acci dent happened on the Kilpatrick ranch west of the city and Mr. Sum mers was brought to a hospital here for-treatment. Station Agent Hurt While " Loading Baggage on Train Bigsprmg, Neb., Sept. 2. (Special Telegram.) F. J. Ritter, Union Pa cific station agent at Brule, Neb., ', was bruised and cut when he was caught between a truck and a bag gage car while loading baggage on No, 17. f Several stitches were nec essary on his head. ' -,i i r Man Held at Portland Will Be Returned to State on Check Charge Tortland, Ore., Sept. .'.Frank Elbourne .arrested here three weeks ago on a charge of obtaining money under fl pretenkei, will be re quired this afternoon to surrender in district court for return to Freeport, Neb. lie has been out on $ 1,000 cath bond. Police said Elbourne told them tic had left his home town with the lo-year-old daughter of a prominent resident and that thry were married in South Dakota. They then mo tored to Oregon. Arriving here, El bourne said he tried to seil his car, but was required to furnish proof of ownership. When he sent to Ne hraoka for this, his arrest, was atked. The police said the charge was based on iksuing a check for $11.85 without sufficient funds in the hank. Bigeprings Soon to Hac t Water Works in Operatin Pigspring, Neb., Sept. 2. (Special Telegram.) Bigspring will soon have city water works in operation. A year has been consumed m build ing the plant. Workmen have been running water through the hydrants this week, cleaning them out. Two wells. 30 feet deep with 26 fret of water in each, will supply the town. Court Upholds Church in Flans For Buildin? Officials Scored for Intention .To Construct Edifice in Manner to Injure Neigh bor' Properly. Over the protest of neighboring property owners, the city mut per. mit the Westminster Presbyterian church lo build on the northeast cor ner of Thirty-fifth street and Wool, worth avenue. District Judge C. A. (ions, ruled yesterday. Despite his ruling, the judge scored church officials who plan to erect the edifice extending far beyond the front line of neighboring residences, thus depreciating the value of their prop erty. The only manner in which the building can be prohibited is to hold that the proposed church will be in Virions to the safety, health and wet fare of the community, he said. "The new church will constitute a damage without legal injury," accord ing to the Goss opinion. "If this so ciety, which is supposed to preach the gospel of loving one's neighbor, sees fit to practice the opposite, the neighbors are helpless,' he said. "Berg Suits Me" Clothes of Distinction for Young Men OUR showing of early fall suits offers the most enjoyable selection obtainable. Medium weights in all the popular color tones which are practical for year around .wear. Berg suits have always been priced with a conscience, and a visit to this store will convince you more than ever. Top Coats, $25 to 35 Suits, $25 to $50 Furnishings and Hats of Distinction WE have a full selection of all incidental fineries that will add class and dis tinction to every man's grooming Vaaaar Underwear, Manhattan Shirts, $1.50 to $5.00 $2.50 to $5.00 Mallory Hats, Stetson Hats, $4.00 to $6.50 $7.00 and up. "The House of Kuppenheimer Clothe" , Berg Clothing Co. 1415 Farnam-St. Prague Flats Arc $51.60 Per Year Czrrlio-loalian Senator, Visiting iu Omaha, TrlU Of Government Control Si woo m apartments on the main street of Prague, Cieclio-SlovaVia, rent for $54,60 a year, according to Senator Klofac, who was the lunch eon guest yesterday at ti e Chamber of Commerce of Stanley Serpan. Czrrho-Slovakian consul iu Omaha. The government, he says, has solved the rent qutition by forbid ding apartment home owners to charge more than IS per cent more than their prewar prices. When told that six-room apart- ments in Omaha are lurd lo rind at twite thai much a mouth, he threw up his hand. Senator Klofa: came to the United States on AuguM JO with cham pbiuhlp nll team lo take part in the international meet held at Chi. cskq Augutt 2i, He is now louring the country, stud) ing conditions. Neighborhood Is Excited by Finding of Dynamite Cache Discovery of a cache of dynamite iu an unlocked shack near Thirty ffith and Feed streets yesterday prompted residents in that district lo call police. Detectives Franks and Aughe in vestigated and learned the explosive was being used by the Peterson & Shelby Contracting company for blasting purposes. The officers or dered the contractors to lock the shack and display a "danger" sign. pm a School Outfitting Specials BOYS' Virgin Wool 2-PANTS School Suits $095 Mother, a large Mixtion of new Fall colon and mod.lt awaits you. Each pair f trauser la lined and taped, Inaurlng extra food wear. Let ut ahow you these moncy-eavinf, valuta. First Long Pant Suits That have a well-dressed look, styled to fit tJ Q AA the high school boy, priced at tPlO.UV Corduroy Suits Nie. dark shade In fina quality, narrow wetvej all age. $6.50 . Sweaters for Boys and Girls H e a d o, uartera for newest atylea and colors. Special at $3.98 School Shoes Children'. Shoe, la food, sturdy leath er!, all atylea, at $2 $3 $4 $25.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits Worth to $40 Rochester Hand-Finished Clothes offered in this lot at sub stantial savings for Saturday. Conservative styles for older men. Jazz models for young men, in the new hard fin ished worsteds. See these in our windows. - Announcing 1 -i i . , ' ' " " ' the opening of The Virginia THE RESTAURANT BEAUTIFUL Saturday, September 3d Thousands of Omaha citizens and outside visitors have noticed the construction of the beautiful and artistic front on the old Calumet Restaurant location and wondered what it was to be when finished. In answer we wish to state it will be the best equipped establishment of its kind in Omaha, including quality, service and accommodation, all of the old traditions of this well-known lo-, cation will be maintained, and we pledge our selves to satisfy our patrons in every manner from price to personal attention. We cordially 'invite all to inspect our res taurant and we will be pleased and proud to show you our modern, sanitary and perfectly arranged equipment to meet your daily wants. WE NEVER CLOSE Virginia Restaurant Company, Inc. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Price Reductions The Ford Motor Company announces a further reduc tion in list prices of Ford cars, effective A. M. Friday, September 2, 1921. . The War started in 1914. Compare the new Ford prices, now in effect, with the 1914-15 prices: ; Touring . Runabout Sedan ". . . Coupe . . Chassis New 1921 Ford Price . .$355.00 .. 325.00 .. 660.00 595.00 295.00 Truck Chassis 445.00 Fordson Tractor (no change). . 625.00 All the above price are F. 0. B. Detroit 1914-15 Ford Price $490.00 440.00 975.00 750.00 410.00 Not built Not built The following Authorized Ford and Fordson City Dealers are at your service and can make reasonably prompt delivery. Place your order today. Galbreath Motor Company, 60th St. and Military Ave. McCaffrey Motor Company, 15th and Jackson Sts. C E. Paulson Motor Company, 20th St and Ames Ave. Sample-Hart Motor Compnay, 18th and Burt Sts. Universal Motor Company, 2562 Leavenworth St ' Adkins Motor Company, 4911 South 24th St 4JJJTiniJfcSir 3. E. COS. 16th A. MCKSOU STS mm I Featuring Refreshingly NEW and Becoming Styles in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts and Millinery l With two buyers in New York City, we are receiving daily shipments of smart fall apparel. Styles that reflect what Paris has approved that will be in good taste all fall and winter. Priced alluringly Jow Kroehler Davenport Demonstration On Saturday Have an Extra Bedroom at NO Increase in Rent When you neat yourself in Kroehler Davenport you do not realize that there is a full-sizo bed hidden beneath Its cozy depths. But, lo! when opened you have a bed as luxurious as any you can buy. Special During this Demonstra tion a Kroehler Be.i Dav enport in solid fumed oak, comfortably uphol stered in Spanish fabri coid leather that opens up into a full size bed, only $46.50 Easy Terms on Kroehler During Thi Demonstration New Suits Great diversity is shown in the styles; many are trimmed with fur $ 34 ' ' New Dresses Frocks for street and dress wear that are becomingly youthful are ; '14 New Skirts Good-looking, well tai lored models iit fine serge and polo cloth v $Q 75 Millinery Of Unusual Distinction Not "early autumn" styles, but new fall hats for every occasion in every material, every shade to suit every type of face all in excellent taste and moderately priced $5.95, $7.50, $8.75 AND UP -' Charge Accounts Invited During Our Advance Fall Showing, Any Gas Stove Cook Stove or Heater ) Off 1 Big, bushy fellows with f long fronds and growing AQJ, , .... I TV, Large rerns j tips in pots, at. . 'Acme Sanitary, two-quart si-ie, f p. -that makes delicious ices rreezeij cream and ices, at. ...... I DOC Saturday Special Purchase Sale of M Sim t wax? " y'' . fTviry shown Ojjaj Here $1 Down 50c Weekly Here s another splendid example of the big savings due to our Purchasing Power and the seay terms that are possible. This 17-Piece Assortment consists of a 4-piece Combination Cooker; 2-quart Rice Boiler; 9-inch Frying Pan; Round Roaster; 3-pint Percolator; 3-piece Sauce Pan set; 4-quart Perserving Kettle and a 6-quart Tea Kettle. $15.00 Alumi- (JT CQ num Set at 9 I eO A very useful set compris ing 3-pint Percolator, 2 quart Rice Boiler, 6-quart Preserving Kettle, 4-quart Windsor Kettle, 6-quart Con vex Sauce Pan, 3-piece Sauce Pan set and 10-inch Round Roaster. . $20.00 Alvmi-' J i 1 7Q num Set.... P 1 1 . f "White House," 10-piece De Luxe Set, comprising Tea Kettle, Round Roaster. Pre serving Kettle, Percolator, Windsor Sauce Pan, Convex Sauce Pan, Rice Boiler, Fry Pan, Convex Kettle and 3 piece Sauce Pan Set. $30.00 Set $15.48 Comprises a Percolator, Rice Boil er, Sauce Pan, Convex Sauce Pan Convex Kettle, Frying Pan, Pre serving Kettle, - Windsor Sauce Pan, 6-quart Preserving Kettle, Lipped Sauce Pan, Windsor Ket tle, Round Roaster and Tea Kettle. 1413 Douglas St