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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1913)
THE BKK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, ,1 ANTARY" 1 J SHOW STIMULATES INTEREST' "Made in Nebraska" Exhibition Con-1 tinges to Get Encouragement. ' ARRANGE SPECIAL PROGRAMS j Mninfnctnrrr Over Slnt I'lnnuliiu to JJwvp l)n for Thrlr Pnrtlcii litr LornlKIm Srt Anlilo Eaprclnlty. KaiiUutu ns. among tin.- li.t ii OnmliM. lme ilecidcil that H15.V 11111st ukl in cveiy y to make ,1 svueeM ut the show that J features the imrctiHW hihI use of "Ne Urnska mailt' cooiis HEARING ON GAS QUESTION Indicative of the srent Interest felt 111 the forthcomliiR " Mado In Nebraska' show, which wilt open a two week bps flon In the Auditorium March 5. the reception yesterday at the office of the Federation of - Nebraska IJctallers of prominent manufacturers throughout the state, and the acceptance from qulto. a number of local organizations for spccUU nights, and from out-of-town commercial clubs for special days and nights. The Lincoln Commercial club and the Manufacturers' association of Lincoln have arranged 'for a special day on Wednesday, March 12. O. V. Dai tier, vice president of the Federation of Ne braska Retailers, and of the Bhow, was one of tho callers at headquarters .yes terday, bringing In the requost from tho Lincoln clubs for that date. Ho stated that they proposed having quite r large number of Lincoln pcoplo here on that occasion. a ' L. A. Kinney, president of tho Hastings Manufacturers' association, and vice president of the Hastings. Commercial club, was another caller, bringing with him, In addition to those, named pre vlously as exhibitors, the following man ufacturing firms who will mako ex hibits: .limit- In IlnxtliiK. The Central Nebraska Mill Work com pany, Seyboldt Manufacturing company, .1. A. Koso & Son, Hastings Foundry and Iron company. John H. Hart and Kauf fc Rindcrspacher. Tills makes all total about twenty exhibitors from Hast ings who will have a special section In the building for "Made In Hastings" goods. Almost every line of manufac tured products will be represented in this division of the show. Among' tho special committees ap pointed to visit the "Made In Nebraska" show headquarters and arrange tenta tive programs for their days and nights was S. Blmonson. president of tAc Blnglnir society "Norden." Ho camo to tender the service of that Swedish singing club, and also suggested that they unite with tho Danish singing society and other Scandinavian organizations for a special Scandinavian night. Committees from these societies will meet with .Louis. W. Buckley, ono of the managers of this show, this week, -selecting a night and arranging a complete program for tho occasion. The Fraternal Order of Unfiles, at thlr last meeting, appointed a committee in connection wltn "linglcs' " night for this Bhow. This committee together with the entire lodgo will meet with Mr. nuckley on Thursday night to arrange tho pro gram of special features of entertain ment. The Omaha Real Estate exchange nas appointed a committee for a special night; likewise the United Bohemian so cieties of the city and so far fifteen or- The wty of Omaha .annot ex- j Bq DAMAGE CASE $ , sci 1 lcu uu 1 ut- ouum Many Want Work in Omaha's Million- Dollar New Hotel' Hotel employes In sufficient numbeid to do the work ut M tho hostelrlea In Omaha have applied for Jobs ut tho nrw H.OJO.OWI hotel. Inquiries about po.-ltloits aro coming to A. I Reed, treasurer of the company, from every comer of the globe. The Douglas Hotel company's mall is an large now ns If the place were In full operation In the mall this morning was a letter from a woman In lMss Christian, Ml?., who wanted the position of housekeeper With her application she sent enough recommendations to fill u derby hat. Treasurer Ueed lias written, advising her to wait a year or so and then com munlcuto with the lessee. If the mall con tinues as large as It has and answer to all the letters become necessary an extra corps of stenographers may be required. Most of tho communications, however, are catalogues from hotel supply hoU3e3 and furniture concerns. Everything from a monkey stove to a largo heating plant has been offered for sale to the com pany and all manner of things tho eoni pany officials never thought necessarv for a hotel beforo are being described to them In letters, circulars and catalogue. The officials are now negotiating for 11 lessee, who will probably bon. hotel man of New York City. Applications from other cities arc also being considered. When the lessee Is decided upon, plans for the hotel will be begun. question pect to j dealing with a corporation any more Members of City Commission State ,B" mrlT . llevo this proposed settlement will secure Their Position on the Matter. Int once dollar gas for the thousands ho I pay the bill. lvlng them n osltle am! BIG SAVING FOR CONSUMERS "rtnln reduction every month. If thi 1 legislature authorises a vote on the qus- If l'riipimril rrnnitiMiir tit Is I'nrrlrri 1 Hon, tho other elements of the nRicenient ' offor was acciptnl can bo thoroughly unesnpu om ociore the voters at the proper tlino. I "We may or may not win tho case the lltj'a Income. ,10w m court, Vmt It Is bound to drag turougn hovctiu years (Hit It Will Mrnn Hrilnrtlon In ll tins l"rr nnrt Inerenoe .lust as the $iVtiO -isniitit damngi' suit nf William F. Smith Mgnlixt Ihr NilliltiK ton railroad was about to go to the tury befoie Judge l'av li dlrtilet eouit I In road otfrrcil to ettl for $T,,P0 ami the Snuth, a brakeman, w. injured several Ozasznalavicziute, but She Changed It. Czaszualavlczlute. No, gcntlo reader, that Is not a print er's blunder. Doubtless you weie Justi fied In thinking tho ccmposltor huM run amuck, but you were wrong. That's Just tho mi mo of n. young woman of South Omaha who was licensed to wed Friday It Jiere is offered as a simple lesson In pronunciation. Directions for pronouncing are as fol lows: First, get tho asthma; second, have home good surgeon perform a few operations on, your tongue and your hard and soft palates; third, pick out a warm day and take a walk through the slush until your shoos are soaked through and your feet well dampened; fourth, get into u' warm room, open a window and sit In a draught. In about half an hour you will bo able to pronounce it whether Sou want to or not. Tho marriage license record reads: AnacetaH Lconovlcz. South Omaha 24 I Annie Czasznalavlcziutc, South Omuliu. i't The youns woman was a bit bashful and told the license clerk she hoped her name wouldn't bo put In the paper. A bystander remarked that It oughtn t to bo allowed In the papers nor anywhere else. Ono reporter broka a finger writing the name, but he said ho was going to wrlto the news If it killed him. Members of the city commission have Issued a statement to the public on their position In tho matter of the compromise effected between the clty-and the Ouinha Gas company. A public meeting Is calico: for Saturday afternoon. The statement follows. "The cltv council feels that the gas consumers and citizens generally of Omaha should know the real purport of the com prom lee agreement with the Omaha Otis company relative to rates to bo charged fur gas and setting forth the tax to be paid to the city on tho output of the company. "This ugl cement was reached only after nn extended'" series of conferences between a commlttci of the council and representatives of the gas company. On the part of tho council eommltteo the contention all along wns that tho gas consumers of Omaha wero entitled to a reduction In price to It per 1,000 feet. This proposed agreoment, If carried out. will accomplish that purpose and will mean a saving of at least $120,000 to tho gas consumers In tho first year. This saving must naturally Increase by a very substantial sum In the aggregate with every passing year. The Income to the city treasury, under the agreement, will also lncreaso by a definite scheme of progression as the output of tho com pany increases. Tell tin- I.rulnlntora. 'If the citizens of Omaha me m earnest In their desire for dollar gar, they should let the members of the Douglas county delegation In the state legislature know their wishes, so '.hat they bo given a chaucu to at least vote on the provisions of the bill which ho legislature Is asked to pais. A voto of the people of tho city Is the only test that can bo considered to have Riiy merit at this time. There will be no chanco record for or against the proposed com for the citizens to put themselves on promise unless tho legislature confers on tho council the power to call nn election on this mutter. If the slogan "Let the people rule" has any merit here Is 11 chanco to test It. ' "Further. If the people of Omalnl have 11 real and abiding confidence in .ho future growth of their city, they will sco some merit In tile plan outlined for an lncreaso of Incomo to tho city treas ury ub tho business of the gas company grows from year to year. Within ,cn years the Income from that source should be of sufficient magnitude to materially reduce the sum of gcuoial taxation. At tho same time, while this Income has been growing tho consumer will have been enjoying the benefit of tho reduced cost of gas. This, after all, Is tho main point to be kept In mind. ? IIck the Uncut ton. '.'Pimply to assert or contend that this agreement Is one sided, and too favorable to tho Omaha Gas company. Is to beg the "All citizens should tnko a lively In tel est In this question, because It ef fects their personal pookotbook mu.h more Itally than It does the city treasury, and they should post themselves befn'O forming nti opinion. In this connection the public should take notice that a Joint meeting of the city commissioners ami the Douglas county legislature delegation Is to be held Saturday afternoon, January IS. at 2 p. ni.. In the council chamber. "JAMES r. DA II LM AN. "A. Kl'GEL. "C. H. WITI1NKLU "DAN B. BUTLElt, "THOMAS M GOVEUN. ".1. B. HFMMEL, "J. J. RYDER." i .W .l. !! ' 1.1 I 11 p.lt to HOI I, 'ill a run that h,hki' to him and Hd not know tlml ut 11 itlaln point a pole pititrmled fmm the side ot the ilght-of-way to within k font of the ears. Smith vh hanging nn to the side of car when the protection hit him. He alleged the liiltn-v mailo him a victim for life of iviiii' tlU.ne of the snlne The defense1 The .... ti, . 1 viwr.il imm mini to this in - I Neusi'iipcr cl.leut tl.e t.raUeman u . Met illv was I I'.uslliess Success 1 ut ,Uid th. ' . a I 111 1 . 1 h - p 1 1 1 t mlun w.ik tin b'llh I wtil' 11 liud hetn pel milled to remain Imbedded In his back. Testimony ot pluslclans tended to sup imit the contention of the plaintiff. Thorwlny nUl.t Smith refuted nn offet to -ttle for fTttO. Persistent n(v Judicious Use ot Advcitlsiig Is tho Iloacl a I r- Kills Coyote West of the City Limits Ten years ago George Iloagland pre sented to Joe Shouse an old style forty five Winchester rifle ns a keepsake of days gone by. The gun had gotteu too big for use In this part of the country and Joe hung It up ns a memento. As driver for Beaton & Later he makes fre quent trips west of town and some ono told him lately that thoro was a pack ot five coyotes right In the neighborhood , through which ho was passing. Tho old I gun came back Into use and josterday I at n distance of iXM yards he stopped with It the career ot what has likely been the mother of tho whole pack. She wns a good sized animal and. tin doubt, has many a chicken to her credit. LUCIEN STEPHENS offers For Saturday January 18th ony, and for cash only. S3at0s..$2.00 , i1hfr?s 85c Shop No. 1 1618 Farnam St . N. B. If you can't get served at Shop Number Ono you'll find same goods and same prices at Shop No. 21901 Farnam St. Regular Stock- Not Purchaitd for the Sale. County Dads Want .01$ Building Down The Hoard of County Commissioners n i a decided to get after F. O. Johnson, court house wrecker, with u shaip stick be cause he has fulled to wreck the building In contract time. Tho ground should have been cleared by January IS. Tho board ordered Johnson to appear January ZZ im.l show why the county should not tut: charge of the wotk and complete it Johnson probably will bo given u short extension of time If he shows a detenu nation to ruh the work. MONEY-SAVING DRUG BARGAINS AT THE REXALL DRUG STORES EXTRA SPECIAL TOILET GOODS At linuost Prlrtt. hi City. dOe I'ompclan MtiNsiigo f. ...,. fit. oan 60i Hind's Honey and Almond rreuin for 39c 25o Sanltol Tooth Paste for 10o Rexall T o o t li l'ato for ... .... 10o $1 HO Uournud's Oriental 'renin for 89c 2..c FroHtllln for . . . .140 Sue flicker's Tar Soup for 140 lt.l.i lltA 1 ..,' 1 , foe 1 3,1 o tho genuine llourjeols) rles Flesh Food for... 190 P0MPEIAN MASSAGE OJEAM BOc French (The abov B0o Dr Clin 1 0c Hhiiiola if Fnlrlmuk'H Fairy Soup, per oalto ils' 20-Mule Tcnm Itornx nt... c a cuUea Ivory or Wool Soup. ..He CIGARS ItctllllOll lit WIloll'NIllo VliCCR. SmoUors nro mom cordially in vited to cull nt our iRiir caso mid Inspect our stock. Aak for prlco lift. RUBBER GOODS or Assured Quality. We personally guarantee everi piece of Rubber Clouds we sell Hood Hulh Hyrlngo 39o Household ltubbor Cllovcn 39o S.iit. Fountain Syrlngo o 3-cit. Fountain Syringe ..... 890 Nipples, best kind, each Bo Until Taps . ,16o to 600 Infants' Syringe, several kinds. at 33o AloniUors 38o to $1.83 Ituliber Ico llUrfH . 3Go to 81.33 S-qt. Water lings . Oo J. A. LEE LOSES LIBEL SUIT AGAINST DAILY NEWS John A. I.ee, employed by the city In the department of streets, lost his t.'iO.OOO libel suit against the Omaha Dally News when Judge Abraham Button sustained a motion of tho newspaper to direct a verdict In Its favor. Leo will not appeal. A New "Baby Powder" SO.MNTIIIXfi NI-JW "KUCO" Soothing and Refreshing. Will not wash off Hheds water. l.irge can for 30o GANDY BARGAINS SATUR- 29c title Hox of Hnrr'n DAY CANDY for Wo nro exclusive agent.! fo auth's I'elehrated linn of f'onfet tlons, selling from lOo to 93.00. DAINTY "EATS" FOR SHOPPERS at our two downstair lunch and soda rooms. Uxcellent scrvllco and moderate prices SODOASI3 Downstatrn nt 10th and Dodeo Bts. OWL'S HE ST Downstairs nt tho Owl 16th and Harney Street". Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. PROPRIETORS Or THE TOVR OKAKA REXAXiXi STORES. ,.n tr MeConnall Druir Co., Corner 10th and Doaje. Owl Drug" Co,, Oorn.r 10th and Haxney. Loyal Pharmacy, Uotol Loyal, n lock. Tho Harvard Phanuacy, Oornir 34th and rarnam. Pure, Fine CANDIES ClthA.MS, assorted pound boyes, nr. '50c "values, at ... &0C C II OCOI.ATKS CHEHRIKS. Msr rancy Fluffetas.luschlno, chocolate reguarly sell at dipped, special Z irm-. 29c,rund 69c Orkln Broi, Basement. Attractive GLOVE VALUES Children s Uuuntlcts. black, - tan and ray, big OOu and eric values, extra sjiculal Kuturday, pair Wotncn'f Gloves, gluce kid, 16-U- White, black, tan, brown or light evening JO MQ shades, $3.50 values, Saturduy .. ti women's Gloves, suede, full silk lined, gray. brown, tan and black, regular ?l.ny quality, pair Orldu Bros. Main Ploor. 29c $1.19 THE BEST STORE FOR YOU ALL THE TIME Clir Great Sales StartJIonday, January 20 Tli oho Huloa Mill Involve all sectloHA and thnro aro noma blR surprlHoa In value giv ing In Btoro for yon, DRUGS and TOILE15 SHAVING SOA1. Colgate's, regulur POWDUU - Ivoar- lols Java rice, sue values, at JHKOEN'H ZOIN & al mond lotion Orktn 25c UKN- S 8c Bros.- WIUlmnH' mid On 10c size, b.il' JU I'HINCliKH I'OUIS TAIN HVHINOI'.H. 7fiU value. A fii' i li I N TAU I.KTH. five- QCn grain, 2 dnz. fcOU -Main rloor. HERE'S THE BIG EVENT FOR WHICH YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING Saturday, We Will Offer Your Unrestricted Choice of 1,000 Women's and Misses' COATS at $10 $ Whether the price was $25.00, $30.00, $35 00 or even $39.50, choose now at the one ft i r rr price lU.UU. Coats in every material and for every occasion are included in this great offer $10.00. NEVER to our knowledge lias there been a coat sale in the eity of Omaha that will compare with this one in point of variety of assortment and real value giving. It is a sale that comes but once in a long time and Saturday is the time; a lime when wo give you choice from over 1,000 women's and misses' coats, no matter whether Iho price was $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 or even $39.50, for $10.00. Yes, there's a reason we're clearing stock and willingly accept the loss, the coats aro all now, taken from our regular stock and represent the season's most favored styles, and include such splendid gar ments as Broadcloth Coats Caracul Coats Novelty Coats White Blanket Cloth Coats Zibeline Coats Mixture Coats Fine Chinchilla Coats Diagonal Cloth Coats Double Faced Coats J m li w If you need a coat this is your ono great saving opportunity; come and take advantage of it. Sale begins Saturduy morning at 8 o'clock. The best selections will be snapped quick. Our High Grade Genuine Sealette PLUSH COATS Saturday, $15 The Values Range From $35.00, $39.50, $42.50, $45.00 and Even up to $50.00 FlfTTJA' SPFfTAT es' nceec' tns s an extra special and hundreds of AVt. -l- sm.m.Mj women who have longed to have a plush coat, but hesitated on account of the price, will herald this announcement with delight. It's clearing time for us that's tho reason of such a tremendous sacrifice. The coats are all new and from our regular stock not coats bought from some maker who made a mistake, or made for said purposes thoy are tho cream of tho seaaon'B productions, and represent the acme of workmanship and style. Tho offering Includes genuine sealetto plushes, plain or fancy trlpimed, moro than fifty Individual styles from which to mako selection, all heautlfully tailored and finished throughout and lined with plain Skinner satin or rich brocaded silk; garments that represent big values at tho regular prices $35.00 to jBO.OO; all In this clearing movement, Saturday, choice, at Orkiu Ilrothers Second Floor. $15 Jjj i