THE BKE: OMATTA, MONDAY, MAlftll 10, 1013. BRIEF CITY NEWS i ECHOES OF THE ANTEROOM i Stck-rlconr C-. -irrtri. Bailey, th DontUt, City Nal'l. D. J56. ridllty atorage tTanOo. Dour. IBIS. Hav. Bout OTint It Now Beacon Press. lighting fixture, BurrM-OrndM Company. Tta State Bank or omasa pays pr cent on thno deposits. 3 per cent on av Ing accounts. Th only bank tn Omaha whose depositors are protected by ths depositors' guarantee fund of the state or Nebraska. 17th and Harney street. TsDOBTaphlcal ErrorIn relating tho Incident of a. mad dog that had to be shot lust week The llee gave the address as 1MI North Sixteenth street, whon It should have been No. ISM. In the Thomp son flats. Frssldect Wilson Bepllss In response to a message of congratulation sent Pres ident Wilson by the employee s ttm Berg Clothing company a letter Is In their re ceipt from Secretary Tumulty, by order of the president, thanking them for their kind wishes. The letter Is dated March B. Concert at Trinity Church The chorus choir of Trinity Mchodlst church, Blnney and Twenty-first ntecu, win give a con cert Tuesday evening. Miss Minnie Nel son, soprano, will bo assisted uy Miss t;isio Mengedoht, violinist, and Mr. Klu Icy Jenkins, accompanist. rined for Accosting Women Georgo Foster was fined 25 and costs by Police Magistrate Foster for Insulting women on the street. viaa orresicd on com plaint of Mrs. Clara Clayton, who Is stopping at the Palm hotel, Fourteenth and Douglas streets. Omaha tad Joins the Hary Another boy took up with the life of tho navy. when Ralph Earnest Waldellch, 4022 North Thirty-third street, enlisted at the local recruiting station. He will be sent to San Francisco, where he will enter the training station as apprentice seaman. Bond Contest Closed The bond con test which Burns, Brinker & Co. have tieen running during the last month Is now closed. The winners of the J100 prizes are announced In another part of the paper. This contest created more than usual Interest among local invest ors, which tends to prove the growing importance of Nebraska as a financial center. Qlrls to Bdlt Paper The edition of thirty-two-page magazine Is the all Im portant Interest of the high schools girls who are on the Register staff, as each 1; seeing how much she can outdo the other In getting social copy for the an nual girls! number of the Register. Dorothea Shrlvcr has been given the chief uosltlon, that of editor of tho girls' num Irr, and Louise Hupp is business man tiger. . ' Ancient Order of Hibernians to En tertain on St. Patrick's Day. LECTURE ON PANAMA CANAL Attorney K. C. I'ukc to Lecture Ilc forr Phllooihlcnl Society l'ln ISronnti'V. Msrnlf lennce ot I'nnmun Cnnnl. The Ancient Order ot Hibernians have completed their program for the annual St. Patrick's day entertainment. The program this year will be given at the same old stand, Crelghton auditorium. Twenty-fifth and California streets. The talent which has been secured for this year's program la or the Dcst ou talnablo in Omaha. The number will consist of Irish dances, Jigs nnd horn pipes. Miss Addle Fogg with Mis? lileanor McCaithy and Miss lluth Foan ' wilt render the dance numbers of the evening. Mls Fogg Is an extremely clever dancer and has made quite a reputation In Omaha with her Irish Jigs. Charles Douherty, well known In Ak- Sar-Ben theatilcals, will be one of the features of the evening as will Miss Marie Swanson, who plays the harp ac companied by Grace MoBrlde on the violin. Mrs. Henry C. Richmond and Helen Kearns will render several vocal numbers, Messrs. Jamles&n and Hopkins will sng several duets and a local glee club will complete the musical program. The chairman selected for tho evening Is Dr. William J. I.eary. Rev. Michael M. Shane of Plattsmouth. Neb., will be the speaker of the evening. Attorney E. C. Page will address the Omaha Philosophical society Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock In Barlght hall. Nineteenth and Farnam streets. His sub ject will bo "The liconomlc Significance of the Panama Canal. ' a subject with which he U thoroughly conversant and one that Is uppermost In the public mind ht present. An unusually Interesting dis cussion is predicted. rtrn Htir Tribe. Mecca court No. II, Tribe of Ben Hur. ...ui ru-. nn nrwn meeting to the member and their frWls next Thursday. March IS, tn their hall, third floor. Paxton block, filxtecnth and Fnrnam streets. ltoynl lllKhlntirtVrs. Fornollffe castlo No. tSS will give an open meeting AWlnewtay evening, March 12. at Eagles' hall. ,1410 Harnoy street Dancing and other amusements will be given. ttmnUh Veternns. General Henry W. Lawton auxiliary to Camp Lee Forby of the United Spanish War Veterans will Itold an all day kenslngton at the home of tho president Mrs. V.llmer R Blackett. 1M2 South Forty-ninth street, on Thursday March IS. ltonl .rlhlor. Pansy camp No. f. of tho Royal Nciuhbora ot America, will give a card party March 14 at 2 p. m. at Myrtle hall. " Golden Rod enmr 'v W will gtvo a Oftfd party and dance In the Ancient Order of t'nltril Workmen hall. Four teenth nnd Dodge street. ThmhIrv even ing, Maroh 11. There will be prizes and refreshments will li' served. Con nil Mnllolnt' for Children. Too much onro cannot bo used In select Ing n cough inedlcliie for children. It should bo pleasant to take, contnln no liarpiful substnnee and be most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meet these requirements and Is a favorite with the mothers of young children every where. For sale by all druggists. Ad. vcrllscmont. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. King-Peck Company 1 Has a Big Opening The King-Peck Company men's and boys' furniture store at Sixteenth and Ilnu-nnl nt reft had Its formal opening opening yesterday from 2 to 9 p. m. It was. a stylo show combined with a for mal Introduction to tho store under the new firm name King-Peck. The Francis Potter string orchestra furnished music, throughout ths afternoon and evening. Tho state from top floor to basement was decorated with natural flowers. A number of beautiful floral pieces were sent to the company rrom various manu facturers, and theso were everywhere, in evidence on tho ehow cases. Natural smllaxwere much In evidence throughout th.i Itiiltcllnir. Timtiianrln nf rw runn n visited tho store -.ri wwT-'IWA'ffdT me - women to carna tions and the gentlsmen to a particular brand of lead pencil. One hundred gross of these pencils wcro ordered ,for tho occasion. Upwards, ot 5,000 carnations wern handed out. The store under the new management has been repainted and redecorated. throughout. Thin lend a freshness which supplemented by the abundance. ot flowern made a very attractive, in terior. Tho window dceornttoils received spe clal attention for tho occasion. The best and niftiest In spring styles In everything that men nnd boys wear was tastily ar ranged In tho show wl idows, and was set oft by numeroun lmliorted Tazette bou quets, the first to bo, nhown tn Omaha. BURGLARS ST'tAL GOLD MEN ST0RED IN TRUNK Burglars -broke Ahto tho room of Franle Kodrn and John1 Sturta. 1215 South Fif teenth street. .Saturday night, broks open two trunXs and stolfr $300 In gold which tho men had deposited thera each having plaoed ISO In his trunk. The pollco could find no btuo to the1 robbers. MOST MODERN OF BAKERIES Jay Burns Now Has Plant that is Marvel of All. .SANITARY TO THE FINAL DEGREE All Luicst Bnkliifir Mnchlaea and All 1 .Newest Devices for Producing Best Bread Used In Thin Giant Plant. Ill) UUIVI is ioVjjn oper CupilitglrTatrceU Most modern of Omaha bakeries, the lay Burns Baking company's new plant eratlon at Twentieth and wttH Jill' -the. equipment l!iuTls.necessary to putting out tho finest kind rbff.brcnd. In every, way the ,new bukcry la. b,ne that makes the layman marvel'-.at the wonOrera that this century luiH brought forth. .Throughout every department the bok nry Is entirely sanitary with tho. cleanest rooms, the cleanest machinery, and the cleanest accessories for making bread. The' rooms are very airy and the walla are lined with enamel tile, assuring pure surroundings for the making of bread. A special humidifying system gives the bakery pure air and an even temperature for raising bread. This is the latest ot plans for getting clean, pure, dry air. Modern in All. Tlif- flour' clcunlng nnd aerating ma chinery Is the most modern that the state has ever seen nnd Is of great assistance in getting good bread. Automatic mixers are In use, making it possible to hake more nnd bctterbread In less time than over before. The proofing process Is an other of the modern Inventions. The ma chine that divides the dough Is one that is a wonder In many days. The giant ovens, with their automatic regulators, call attention to the advances that have been made in the making of bread. The workmen are provided for with shower batlvs and clean rooms. "Every precau tion Is taken that can be devised for get ting the best and cleanest bread. Fisher & Lawrle are the architects. Who designed the building, which Is' an Ideal bakery. Busk & Wind, were the general contractors, who constructed the plant Tho cement, stone, lime and sand used in making tho building were supplied by the Powcr-Hcafy Coal company. J. J. Hannlghen, who has one of the largest plants of Its kind in the middle west, did all the plumbing and supplied the heating plant for the Bums bakery. The painting, decorating and paper hanging were In charge of A. H. Forsberg, who has handled many large contracts. Sunderland Brothers company furnished more than 60,000 brick for the construc tion of the building. The face brick la tho structure nrc Sunderland's red .heart tapestry brick, among the most beautiful and substantial of bricks. The Baker lce"Machlne company manu factured the refrigerating machine, which is used in this plant. This company Is always abreast of the times in everything pertaining to Im provements In their line of work and Is well known ns a concern that turns out only the highest grade material ana workmanship. The simple and efficient operation of their outfits is testified to by many hundreds of users throughout the states.' Much of their success Is Juo to the fact, that they employ the most expert refrigerating engineers in tho country, irrespective ot what money ltmay cost to secuw them, and are al ways thoroughly posted on the latest data that Is calculated in any way to the construction or operation of their plant. They own and exclusively jontrol a number of patents, which are valuable features In the simple and undent operation of their machines, amlMnsure smooth and easy operation at all times. Amongst Omaha's many visitors there iriusttbe. many, who are more or lest intere.ted tn the question of reftlgerat. nis machinery in connection with tRe thunf there U presented an excellent of discovering ways and mean, whereby the equipment of their premise with mechanical refrigeration will open , up ncn sloped business source. , inmimimiminmiWuwuiiiTi ISlflm AtrtwflrliKirnry n Here Is the Answer II llll 1 1 II II 1 1 IN I INI II MM II II I mm I'HI 1 1 1 1 1 wlsf mi to the Mysterious Word j i "HOLSUJVT J; HOIS.OJW? is a, new breada different bread. New and different in every respect. is NEW in Flavor. Its rich butter flavor will delight you. NEW in Appearance. Wrapped in its dressy, white, dust and moisture-proof wrap Der, it looks as invitino as a box of bonbons. NEW in Size. Made in both 10c and 5c sizes of distinct shape. NEW in Quality. HO&SBM establishes a new standard of bread goodness-it's better than any bread made by baker or housewife Even the Crust Is NEW. It cost us months of planning and experimenting to perfect the soft, tender crust of HOItSUM. illllllhHHll)lV iwi illllllhillllilPllflM ) Wrapping Otprtmat Bread HOLSUM Made by a New Scientific Process Each step in the making of is timed to the second and takes places under temperatures which science tells us are the proper temperatures. Automatic machines do nearly all the, work. The flour is sifted and aereated automatically automatic scales, insure the use of each ingredient in proper proportions huge automatic mixers tend to the kneading the 'rising" of the dough takes place in a room where drafts cannot happen and where the temperature is regulated to the fraction of a degree the baking is done in air tight ovens at a temperature or just 550 degrees. iHiiiusMHiKiiiuii Dili rirMiuraimi Omaha's Big New Baking Palace Where Cleanliness Is Practiced as a Religion ' t The Jay Burns Baking Company 1