Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 16, 1912, EDITORIAL, Page 20, Image 20

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THE BEE: OMATIA, SATtTiDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1912.
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WHO THEY ARE-AND WHAT THEY PR0DU6E"
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CENTURION CLUB GIVES
PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT
The Centurion club guvm nn entnrtaln
mtnt In thn club' rooms. Twentjvfourth
and E, South Omalm, Thursday nlsht
for members and friend. Mayor Tlioman
Hoctor delivered an nildrr. ipenklruc
falghl? of the younc men In organizing
lht club nnd wlslilnp them the bent iuc
leese. lie paid a club of this port In A
nocesRlty In the city, and wan pleaded
to nee that the yotinc men had taken lh
tint (tens toward thin movement.
An excellent tnURlcol program waa
Blren betides aeveral Interesting talka.
ASK MANUFACTURERS TO JOIN
Retailers Want Them to Take Part
in "Made in Nebraika" Show.
ABE IN FAVOR OF PUBLICITY
IMrrllnn of Officer, and Selection of
luce fop !Vet Ver Show Are
, Pnrt of llaalnr for Thla
Afternoon.
Co-operation of the Nebraska manufac-
turera In niaklna; a succeaa of the flrat
I'-Mado In Nebraaka" ahow which will bo
held In the Auditorium, March 6 to U.
waa aaked of the association at the aec
ond morning session of the convention by
C. B. Ilelnert. president or th FVdem
lion of Nebraska Itetallera. which will
Mage the exposition.
Ilelnert Was on the program of the
manufacturers' convention for an axldress
on "Helling Nebraska Made Goods." If
Itolntcd out that ono of the best adver
tising methods for marketing Roods s
! through the personal contact of manu.
facturer and retail dealer. Coincidental
with the organization of a manufacturers'
association In the state, he said, Is tho
project of tho Nebraaka Made Oooda
ahow which the retailers havo been plan
ning for several months. He Invited thi
manufacturers !o bring their products to
Omaha and put them on exhibition at the
exposition.
IxmjIs W. IJuckley, who has been rfc
talned by the retailers to manage th ex
position, made a short talk In which h
explained the purpose of the show. It
Is one of the best methods of advertising
thn state's resource, he declared, and
will prove to bo of great benefit to the
promotion of manufacturing Industry in
Nebraska.
Ilooth for Mnnufactnrrr.
Iluckley suggested that the newly or
ganized manufacturers' association secure
a booth at the show as the Nebraska
retailers will do and there try to Increase
the membership of the assocatlon.
"Tho exposition will be held along edu
cational and social lines," he said.
There will be special nights on the pro
gram when things of particular Interest
to various claascs will bo shown nt the
Auditorium. We would like to have you
manufacturers Install demonstrations of
your different products along with the
demonstrations of tho retailers."
Circulars announcing tho oxposlllffn and
explaining Its various features will be
mailed from Omahn Saturday to the re
tailers and manufacturers of tho state.
The morning session of tho convention
was taken up with addresses on flro
waste and flro prevention by Deputy
State I-'lre Commissioner C A. Itandall,
"Development of Nebraska'' by Mayor
George Wolz of I'remont, and ''Advertis
ing Nebraska" by Harry O. Taylor, presi
dent of the Nebraska Editorial associa
tion. Commissioner Itandall decried over In
surance of property and negligence of
property owners and communities In af
fording prevention of fires.
Harry O. Taylor advocated a state
publicity bureau that Nebraska's re
sources may be made known to thn world.
He asked the manufacturers to give their
support to thn passsge of legislation
which would create such a bureau.
tho supreme court, the attorneys secured
a settlement for J17.000, nearly as much
as could bo claimed. Mrs. Haas says they
paid her 18,025 and wants 47S more.
WOMAN SUES FOR BALANCE
WON IN INSURANCE FIGHT
Mrs. Ida I Has, who won a ten-yenr
fight to collect from tho Mutual Life In
surance company of New York on policies
carried by her deceased husband, has
sued her nttorncys, Charles 8. Klgutter
and Joel W. West, for an amount In dis
pute under her contract with them. Bile
soys they still owe $475.
Under thn alloged contract, a copy of
which Is attached to Mrs. Haas' petition,
the attorneys were to havo half of any
sum recovered. After fighting tho In
surance company through the district
court four tlmea and three times through
Water Board Forced
to Furnish a Bond
for Tree Protection
Park Commissioner Hummel has forced
Water Commissioner faowell to execute,
a 1.X) bond In the name of the Wator
board before the contractors laying the
forty-elght-lnch water main to Florence
would be permitted to enter MUter park.
Mr. Howell objected strenuously, but
finally agreed, denying the while the
right or authority of one department of
"city government compelling another de
partment to give bond for the perform
ance of work."
According to the agreement, cinched by
the bond, the Water board's contractors
must not occupy a strip of land more
than thirty feet wide while laying the
main Oirough the park, neither will the
workmen be permitted to tie ropes lo
or cut down trees.
When tho bond comes up for approval
resolution In which the Water board wl.l
maintain Its right to pursue Its way un
molested by the city council.
Concerning the trouble at .Miller park
Mr. Hummel said the contractors had
cut niches in trees In which to tie ropes
and pull machinery Into position. A. B.
Hunt for the Water board denied this,
saying he had lambasted the contractors
for this and they had shown him con
clusively that neither contractors nor
anybody connected with the Water board
were guilty.
LAMBERT DOES NOT FAVOR
NEW COMPENSATION BILL
Assistant City Attorney Ijunbcrt la
everlastingly fernlnst a workmen's com
pensation bill In this state, saying he
believes such a law Is In reality a cor
poration measure and deprives high
salaried workmen of Just recompense In
case of Injury, giving their less accom
plished fellow-workmen equal rights with
them to damages.
In Oregon, says Mr. lumber, laboring
men nro slowly realizing that the law Is
working hardship! on them, and may
ultimately ask Its repeal.
Instead of workmen's compensation
before the city commission Tuesday Mr.J-Mr. Iamber suggest amendments to
Howell w)ll request tho passage of a existing laws, which in his opinion would
bring about tho desired results without
Imposing undue hardships on laboring
men.
Ono of tho changes Is the abandonment
of the "assumption of risk" theory, which
holds employes not entitled to damages
for Injuries received In flio performance
of work accompanied by dangers of
which they wpre aware.
Mr. Lambert would also dispose of the
"fellow-servant" theory, by which work
men In the employ of a. corporation arc
held responsible for Injuries to fellow
employes through their own negligence
or misconduct.
Key to the Situation Bee Advertising.
F. H. ORCUTT & SON CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CARPETS, RUGS, DRAPERIES,
LINOLEUMS
We manufacture window shades and
make up carpets in special sizes. 1 1
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Jill iirfmrrnrmrn7nrmr"1l 1 If lirfrr-rnr-irr-ii-nr-nr-i ri r rir- l . k.
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jsfe Plant
The
Lines
Dress Shirts Work Shirts Duck Coats ,
Sheep Lined Coats Overalls and Jumpers
Work Pants Night Robes Boys' Waists
Aprons Canton Flannel Gloves and Mittens
and "M. E. SMITH & CO." Ladies' Garments
Coats Dresses Suits Skirts
All made in our big, clean, daylight factories, doubly inspected,
and sold- only through the best retail stores to the people of the great
west. Visitors at the Factories welcome.
IVf. E. SMITH & CO., Omaha
Twin
Buildings,
Each Eight
Stories and
Basement.
Total Floor
Space More
Than
SEVEN
ACRES.
Besides the Main Factory in Omaha, Branch Fac
tories are operated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska City and
West Omaha, Jeb., and Dubuque, Iowa, all making
"Ideal" goods.
The Most Popular Coffee
in This Western Country
Why?
Careful Selection of Old
Crop Coffees.
Varieties Noted for Their
Flavor.
Why?
The Drinking Quality.
Tho Careful lrcanMloii.
The Method of Iloaatlug.
No. 2 Airtight Cans
YOU CAN'T GO WRONGv
In insisting that your retailer furnish, you with
PAXTON'S GAS ROASTED COFFEE
MIRRORS
13 E IVI I
16-oz. Seamless
BEST ON THE MARKET
Omaha, rsiet.
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DAVID COLE
CREAMERY CO.
The largest, most perfectly
equipped plant in the world
for the exclusive manufacture
of creamery butter 2 2
CREAM WANTED
Use Our "IDLEWILD" Butter-None Better
Made in the most complete
Mirror plant in the west.
ART
GLASS
Artistic designs for churches,
residences, bookcases,, store
fixtures, etc.-
Cmme mnd Set Us
You Are Welcome
Midland Glass & Paint Co
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Omaha Ice &
Cold Storage Co.
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V Y of pure distilled water ice.
Keep your foods pure
with our pure ice
nud prompt service.
Omaha Ice & C14 Storage Co.
Phone Douglas 455.
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Omaha Casket
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