The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, March 22, 1925, Page 8-A, Image 8

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    Driveurself Co.
Franchised to
Rent Cars' Here
Subsidiary of Yellow Cab Co.
W ill Establish Chain Sys
tem in Omaha; Hertz
Cars Used.
Omaha will be one of the links In
a ooawt-to-coast rhain of organizations
for renting automobiles. The Yellow
Drlvurself system, Inc., subsidiary
of the Yellow Cab and Baggage com
pany dt Omaha, has obtained the
franchise to operate the Drlvurself
system here.
The new oompnny is owned and
controlled by the Yellow- Cab and Bag
gage company. However, the type of
equipment and operating practices
are standardized and controlled by
application of the Drlvurself franchise.
The last includes a universal Identifi
cation credential that is Issued to
buslnea* firms employing more than
fin.000 traveling salesmen: and Insur
ance plan whereby the customer par
ticipate! In personal Injury and prop
erty damage Insurance on payment of
a nominal sum. In addition to this,
the confjpany will have the assistance
of competent operating engineers from
Chicago whose experience and contact
with the local firm will result In op
erating economies that will be passed
along to the public In the form of re
duced rates.
The Hertz car. the operation “tool"
of the local enterprise, Is a five-pas
senger, six-cylinder sedan, luxuriously
appointed and finished in dark blue so
that the most discerning cannot de
tect It from any high-grade private
car, the only identifying mark lietng
the usual maker’s napieplate on the
radiator plate.
This high class motor livery service
will make it possible for residents of
Omaha to obtain the use of a motor
car whenever necessity or convenience
demand for a nominal sum per mile
without Incurring the responsibilities
arising, from the personal ownership
of a (fer.':
Escaped Prisoner Is
Held at Sioux Falls
Harlan, la., March 21.—Theodore
Kshen; who was arrested for burg
lary several months ago, but es
caped by throwing hot water in the
face of Sheriff Hansen's wife, has
been apprehended at Sioux Falls, S
IX Sheriff Hansen has gone there to
bring him liack for trial.
HARRIS TO HEAD
NEW DEPARTMENT
Announcement is made by the
Harry A. Koch company of the ap
pointment of A. R. Harris as manager
of newly created painting and re
decorating finance department of
that firm.
This department will make It pos
property owner
to paint, redec
orate. or paper
his property and
handle the pay
ments on the
monthly budget
plan. It is ex
pected to help
to increase rea!
estate values.
Mr. Harris
has been nan
nerted with the
Harry A. Koch
company for
more than four
years as fire in
surance engi
neer. His experience has given him
;• thorough knowledge in real estate
Ex-Burnasco Employes With Herzbergs
Ilerzhergs .now contain in their organization six former saleswomen and
department managers of the 11 irgess-Nash company. Ia'ft to right, standing:
Irene Ormshy, Marion Brown,' Alice Shaw, Dorothy llofeldt; sitting: Ida
I’ieree. t.retchefi Elbert.
World’s Best Phonographs
Side by Side
I
Victor, Brunswick and Columbia
No other music store in the
middle west can offer their
customers the opportunity
m of making a selection from
the three world leaders in
the phonograph field.
Come in and hear them
demonstrated. Compare
their different qualities,
then make your selection
and we will deliver same
to your home on terms to
suit you.
Select and pay for a few rec
| ordss Pay small monthly pay
ments. Take 18 months to
pay. Your old instrument ac
cepted as a substantial part
payment.
Brunswick Columbia
Prices Prices
$115 to $650 $89 to $350
| Latest Brunswick, Victor and
Columbia Records on Sale
The Lirf.it Slock in the City lo Select From
Try Our Approval Plan
BHfettrDo&e SU_.-Omaha
Crowds Attend Opening of New
Bradley, Merriam & Smith Store
The Bradley, Merriam & Smith mail order house, under the direction of
its new president, I. Shomer, has opened an immense retail outlet store, which
was opened Saturday. Omahans responded by the hundreds and Mr. Shomer
is highly elated over the immediate success extended to this new venture.
The above picture shows one of the retail salesrooms in the Bradley, Merriam
& Smith new store.
values as well as insurance and Its
kindred lines.
The Koch Co.'s plan for financing
this class of work is made possible
through their connection as sole rep
resentatives, in this section of the
country, for the Commercial Credit
Trust of Chicago, with total resources
of over J70,000,000. i ,
Harlan Girl to Be College
Glee Chib Accompanist
Harlan, Ja., March 21.—Miss Julia
Jensen, daughter of Rev. J. A. Jen
sen, pastor of the Danish Baptist
church, has been chosen as an ac
companist on the violin in the Grin
ned College Girls’ glee club, which
will make a tour of the middle west
during the spring.
Road Man Retired.
Tecumseh, March 21.—S. B. Rice of
this city, having served the Burling
ton railroad rompany for 44 years,
has been retired on a pension. His
last position with the company was
as roadmaster on the Wymore divi
sion.
W. W. Wiekworth, who has been
roadmaster on the Sheridan (Wyo.)
division, has been named for the work
here.
If we'd chew less food mors we'd
need more, pills less. »
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I Hot^l Pontenelle
Sunday Noonday Dinner
12 to 3 1*. X.
$1.50
FONTENELLF,
SUNDAY EVENira
DINNER ROYALE
« to 9 T. X.
$2.00
Xaln Dining Room
Randall'i Royal
Fontenelle Orchestra
Jioon and Erenlng
■
Indian Drill Sunday Dinner
Jioon to 8s30 F. X., 11.50
Hotel Pontenelie
i _
ADVF.KTISKMKNT.
Too Cannot Afford
To Be Gray
This ia the Day of Youth. It ft wo
man's privilege and duty to be
young. Gray hair often agea a wo
man unfairly. Brownatone quickly
tints gray, faded, strewked or
bleached hair to anv shade of golden,
blonde, or varying shades of brown or
black. Easy to apply, no fuss or
muss, no waiting or applying day to
day. Bath or ahampoo doc* not effect
permanency of color. Sold and re
commended at all dealers—50c end
$1.50. Trisl bottle for testing Will be
sent on receipt of 10c. Indicate color
wanted. The Kenton Phermecel Co.,
1509 Coppln Building, Covington, Ky.
• UehANTCCO HARM LESS
BROWNATONE
TINTS SHAY HAIR ANY SHADE
S11\ F.RTI*KMF,NT.
SKY-SCRAPERS
Building a strong bon©
structure is like laying a foun
dation for a mighty sky^
scraper that is expected to
endure through the years.
For fifty years
Scstt’sEmulsian
rich in vitamins has helped a
great host of boys and girls
build sturdy bodies, strong
bones and healthy teeth.
Scott's shouid be included
In the diet of most children,
in fact many need it every day
In the year. Help your
boy or girl build for the ^3^
future—with Scott's! j^jj[
Ml a, InM, Blooalald. H). BM
Sam Swartz Purchases
Omaha Jewelry Store
now ready to serve the public with n
complete line of diamond*, watches
and irulery. The store has been
established since 1$04 and the same
standard of courtesy and square
dealing will prevail.
Swartz was for nine years man
ager of the P.roMkey Jewelry store.
Prior to that he was connected with
the wholesale jewelry business for
six years,
Mian Swartz, a brother, will be ns
sociated with the business. J. Abram
son will hue charge of the repair
department. He lias had 30 years ex
perience.
('amp I-ire Celebration.
Gothenburg. March 21.—The Camp
Fire girls of Gothenburg, will cele
brate the HiUi anniversary of the or
ganization in Tfcrwsun county by »
two-day program, April 15 and Iti.
H. M. DICK JOINS
ERICKSON FORCE
H. M. Dick recently joined the sales
force of A. M. Krlckson & Co. Mr.
Pick was formerly with the (Scor^e
Peatty company, I,os Anyeles. Cal.,
and (Iraham & Deupree. Hollywood
and l^ankersldm. Cal. Mr. Pick's
previous real estate experience is ex
pected to be of ureat benefit to A. Mv
Krlckson & Co.
SOlO Ask**il for Fall.
Harlan, la. March 21.—Mrs. J. T.
Wright fell on the Icy walk near the
postoffice last winter and fractured
a hip. She has now filed a claim of
damages against the city of Harlan
for $64U.
Tlee Want Ads produce results. !
WILL CHIROPRACTIC CURE
“FLU,” BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA
AND OTHER DISEASES OF
THE ORGANS OF BREATHING?
We never realized the*importance of our organs of
breathing until little by little we find our life sus- ,
taining breath cut off by a lung or bronchial disease.
First the condition may start as acute bronchitis, i
cold on the lungs, “flu,” or pneumonia, which if not
corrected in time will develop into chronic bron
chitis, turberculosis, asthma or some other chronic
lung or bi dual trouble.
Deny food or nutrition to the baby and see what will
happen. Itg little body will waste away. Retard the
nutritive supply to tholungs, or the arm, or to any
other part of the body and see what will happen.
Chiropractic is the Science of common sense ap- I
plied to the human machine, and the art of adjust
ing the machine when it is out of order. Every ef- j
feet must have a cause. Disease is an effect. If you
wish the effect to cease, get a Chiropractor to adjust
the cause by Chiropractic Adjustments and health
will be the result. Investigation costs you nothing
and means health.
OMAHA CHIROPACTORS
ATLAS CLUB
%ftiendsflboui\
Sam Swartl. i
Announcement Is (nude by Sam
Swartz of the purchase of the Mala
shock Jewelry store, 1514 Dodge
street. The new organization, known
as the Sjvartz Jewelry company, Is
um You can now finance the paint5* jf]
in ing and papering of your home Bj
H ' through us. Bfl
IS Payments can be deferred over £
ISM ‘ a period of ten months. Bj
a A Friendly ES
9 SERVICE |
gf • CALL ATlantic 9555, or mail inquiry " D8
M blank, and we will be glad to give you full Q|
HI -details, without obligation.
H0 Insurance Financing Surety Bonds llQ
Ln Investment Securities mr]
'Pays the Claim First” KJ
Howard at Eighteenth Street ATlantic 9555 PD
OMAHA H
— I . Representing
THE HARRY A. KOCH CO.
wZXZSXZ'** Commercial Credit Trust
Please Explain Your Financing Plan. Total Resources Over $<0,000,000
I Name. . I CHICAGO - - - ILLINOIS L—
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