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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1913)
THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRTL 2, 1913. To the People of Omabid Nt kaska .You. all recognize the iieect for the providing of a , i Hpermanent means for .the upbuiMing of ;0maha; possibly you cannot afford to give any more in tjlei shape of cfcarilyS I .it m There are thousands of Omaha people who actually need new homes to day where there were hundreds several weeks ago. The Bankers Realty Investment Comnahv. which is com" posed of hundreds of thrifty men and women, is already estab- "v wwx ..ovu uviuou; yi ajDj'iijwwciiv. : . usucu mane wmana Duiiaing neia ana oeiore tne storm had public to provide temporary relief for those who were affected by the disaster p 1', .. wHatWight fheri nave been considered" iare amount of working of March 23d but a permanent provision must be made to enable these peo- i . . : vcapitalibut vvhich is now nbt near equal lo iheheavy 'demand that pie to replace their losses this fact is becoming more apparent with each ; ' will bfe jn'ade for ikservices in the rebuilding Vof many, homes succeeding day. xjgfo G6mpanbuilds high quality homesW selh Every man has given freely even though many were barely able to do it. Our method of affording permanent relief, we feel, will appeal to all because this method means that your savings while working for the benefit of Omaha will be providing an income for you. the easiest possible plan of payments, so that i you can feel' that an investment here will berdoing a servjce that is of ;a real and permanent value to -our city and at theisame-'time will earn you 5 it . , Every Omaha citizen realizes that Omaha's advantageous location makes the future growth of -this as der- ;. tain as ever and we want you to co-operate ith us in our work of providing capital'to make 'thsf,gr6wtli; : of a more substantial and beautiful nature than was possible before the storm. ; : . ., ; . V We want you to investigate us thoroughly and in doing so you will be convinced that we are persuading you to con sider a high grade business proposition that utill not only pmy you good dividends, but will give the kind of assistance, that will be of permanent value to all Over 100, 000 shares of Bankers Realty Investment Company 's stock has beeji purchased by Ommha and Nebraska people since January .1, 1913. Only 50,000 shares Wete set aside for sale -'at $1 10 per shmre so that the price will soon advance to $1.15 per share. , - . . '. :; CALL, WRITE OR TELEPHONE, DOUOLAS 8318, ,V R ankers Realty Investment pmpany flifte. 1 Omaha, Neb. 404 City National Bank ftldg. Offices South Omaha, Neb. 524 :South 24th St. r 1 7 tBaaaBaaaaaaBB' W 1,11. f , V Jt Guaranteed aiid a stefe of the profits We km lever ftlilm tki f AD OJJB ; SEHDS BALANCE ,io Jtflicf Jvjkl. bMM4p A. iAi 'Iter Me Maa Been 1 , 'ul WIllvlMtWni' t. If1" Chlcaxa. mtL at m Jab h Omaira Ad"citib' 'TUeiday lltorally MwwKi sttt lm.,ttkm&ry 'na aVe ttrf itr ratlfyjnf the feeo aopaUon mada yjwiwbeni ff; the oxeout'lveacomnUttee --;to tti rsl4tf"f5nJ" tlio'-flay fallowing the tprm .ncV jnaVlntr' an additional gift of 39 tftR$ fawldwt, ROber.t Itanlny. nnpun(6," '"WS Will wep out the K'AUlta andti if wo can find any more to SltgKMtlfi'io the" school children that tbey give tjieJjr-se money lnthi"JCnow ;oMlt eW'VBMte.j,' to'fhe relief fuaci, ilftlheMAA'tKe-ohlW that they had uriantmoualy v6td to dl. veH "flfwerftS "i3. Tlffr Ad club will give to 1h wlnnere medal, which rlsntfy that t)4iay. worked hard on eMayc and$$i ' thTr ,r.Nvard -ever to the wMmmtt, . nvunty for these medal wli;VikU. Jae.lB the club'a th 7Wjf watloaac- us! mok .of Jthe tlma of aWUaa; kM4..a.tke irio thartei A'. AM,-'FlnCnhoBiCf4 We. olliY IX,,. nA.L- tr.;o-.t... '-j to eMeaco. th, hH'vtwCi'blown WnV'aut of a .' i . i ''?, ijea eame to Oniiss 3--8Ut 1 1?U. a'Jvwrtne mwiayer'of thi-UnKrUy, of Opia ,jre nut thpwMty'-wt-U-c and will leave It with endowment aubscripUanaf wbtoh will nr tmtll Bl jejfW, Hit Itln contract with t uni versity had alxteen month yet to ruri, Jjuf Wcause wort -of Hcinff funds for Vt" relief of Jorniao" victim will tae Sat rawk 6v?r wSHcltlag. endowment for 9 university ATden tendered Ms''rcal nation wlUi the statement" that he "would not aocep,t salary when K waa lanposelble to deliver, tho goods." TltsoluMoM of res-rat at hta leaving and '4f aWreMton for his leadership In clvla Mh vjMf m Ad clvib work -were pasted 'by (the. club, 1 , , Burlington Man Sees Banner Tear lor State Farmers During the latter part of March, W, W, Johnson, assistant generaj freight agent of, the, Burlington, sent letters to all of the company .agents In Nebraska and Kansas, oiklrig them' to report On the condition, of the soli and the prospects forithe win ten-wheat rop, r Jteplloo to the letters sent by Mr, Johnson are coming In and all of them are most ootlmUtlo. -Everywhere tho aKeiHa report th ground In perfect 'con- dltlon, with an abundance of moisture. There Is nothing to Indicate that tho wheat In any locality was damaged by the, weather of last winter. In speaking of the attuttlan Mr, John .aon.. aald: "During any. thirty, or mora years' residence In Nebraska there never has been a. spring when prospects looked so bright for a whesii crop as bow. Tao' acreage Is unusually large and the flAlda begin to take on a bright green oolor. Everywhere the farmersvare busy. They havo not commenced jrfewluc; for corn, but alt of them thnrugh this state 'M 'Kansas are right an the midst of aowtsj Ofte ad, barley 'and It loejfs. aa tkragh .teraa. ot cultivated land trowd he . lar(fec;tari err b'oV. , iyv Ip any Tooalltles' laners'hv oom uidnceyi preaKw infjr uncuiiyaied Jna, WllV m will iXfXti n pant to sod corn.' iVlth pteaerit prttt i,?j'. Nrv aar for tWe western A HreaR, for MVry' from stomach, liver and Mildney trouble J made when box of Dr. King's,! " e nus is ppugni. viy surfer? Tor sale hy' Beaton. Drur Co.Advertlce. rcftit. In the Wake of the Tornado ILUXURIES2 XEOR .SUFFERERS XMf malste JtebatlA A. Mathews, employed as gauger In the Internal rev enue office at Omaha, has given 16 to the Ralstea relief fund, which will be used to rebuild the manufacturing suburb. Otffac Yakeca to Mt Xeaeftt agar Makers' union No. 93 of Omaha will glvd a masquerade ball at Frenter hall, Twen-ty-fourth and Parker btreets, Saturday evening foe the benefit of the tornado sufferers. , Xlgh Se&aal awBlaa rostpoaed A reunion of the teo '11 class of the Omaha High aohool to have been held at the University ,ot Omaha April 10 has been Indefinitely postponed on account of the tornado work. Colored SswUsm Xea to Jteet A meeting of the colored business men will be held in the offices of tr. W W. Peebles, Thirteenth and Farnam streets, this evening at 8 o'clock to perfect plans fer the relief of the tornado -suf. ferers. BMmsm slaaasal Mtm H President Marfchasn e tht iwhoh uenirai bh seni a check for 96,990, that road's contrlbu tlJm ta IK bfaah tarnado relief fund. The check came to General Afcent Web ster aa4 waa at o&ce turned over to the general cenaasUtee. BMl-S'Htta te aHv Jleatt William Mok;inley lodge No. Kl of tho Indepentf nt. DrcUr of B'ntl B'rlth. together with the. ladles' auxiliary, will give a uooefit hall neat Sunday averring at ' Chambers' acaAcmy. Tweaty-'flfth and farnam streets, for the tornado sufferers. IkSMMH Hmw Xe(i Bjlrft A camp of Japancsa located just a little mfn from th- sacking house district In South Omaha cojleoted .a total of 1C6.75 frojn the membr" hrlnglne h ouit tc The Bee to be "artdsd to the tenoral relief fund. R. Mori was-the leader wrio suggested the Idea and later carried It Into effect. Xewpert (X, Z) Beids. , Aid Perry House, Newport, has forwarded a letter to Mayor Dahlman( throughTttS'manaEftr. enclosing a check for tX for the relief work. The house manager, who la per- conolly acquainted with the mayor, .ex pressed his , admiration ior the manner In which the relief work had been han dled. riorenoa to Qlve Beaefif-A benefit entertainment will be given by, the citi zens of Florence Saturday night at tho Fontanelle hall. The program will btf made up of ten vaudeville numbers given by Maud Kimball & Co., together with Dora Sass and other local ability. Tickets for the performance are being sold from house to house and the outlook. Is, a packed house, ' Xefealiaug Illinois Central-. Trestle The Illinois Central has begun he re construction of the trestle over Ihn south arm of Carter lake, blown away Iiy the tornado. Four hundred, feet of trestle was destroyed; and It la belns repiaort by piling forty feet long being driven, on. top of- which Is a framework of heavy timber. Replacing the portion .of tho trestle destroyed will cost $30,000. maalsy aCakaa 8oo(S The net work of live wires along North Twenty-fourth' street on the Qunday night of the storm did not deter Stanley Smith, an employe of The Bee, from picking his war through the tangled mass to the "Webster street telephone office, where his hrlde-to-be waa courageously working at the switch board. Stanley la certainly "In good" now and there Is not ' the least doubt but that he la the only man in this whole world for a certain little girl. .Citizens of lirayo, Utttend Car-' 1 1 . Not Only, Bandies of Sccond-llnnd ApparrlbitAUo LasQaantl tleatot' JiCTT Goods, Are , Key to tha atuallon-rB Aarertlslnif. Ft U F"IJ1 IE I-hav a osrtila,cute fpt- rupture .with et recrHpg to. a. palatal and unctrtam aurglcal operation. I atu the only rP Utabla pbyalciardn. thla lln of wors who will take such cases for traatmeut upon a guarantee to cure, -or make ro .charge. Kou may deposit the money fa sl .bank, in your own name, and when yo ar aatlstled a cure haa bcn made yOu then Instruct the bank td pay tlM ' saeney to me. By doing this you are abaolutsly certain of a cure, or it will joii nothing. It I was not perfectly MM nt my work I, coukl pot do bust mm In. this 'way very long, but laatead. have been doing business so for 10 years, and adopted thla plan because' so many 1u.ve t)eenswlodlfed fcy auacka and fak re. Not ono of them will permit a pa rent to, deposit his money until a cure kM been nada. When taking my treatment, patient must com to my offlee once each week twr fear weeks, and they v nearby A rtW OF MY CURED PATIENTS -liAi?tS?Pv,0J?f 'Neb.; W If NolU,'poatmatr. HolsUln, la.: Dan Murphy. l-WvUTfi.75 iiPNiS ?t others could be adSid to this list, ' -" tm. m van mm jmm aa. amisaa. aH,a. '-BasBBa -'BaaH. Will Decide Monday on Rebuilding Church A Wetting of representatives of the Congregational churches of Omaha, Lin coln and Fremont, Neb., and Council Bluffs, is called for Monday, probably to be held at the Toung Men's Christian association rooms to determine whether or. not the Plymouth Congregational church, Twentieth and. Spencer Utreets. and. destroyed by the tornado, will be rebuilt Contractors have looked over the ruins of the church and havo decided that the wreckage has no value, there being no salvage left There are a good many brick that are not broken, but It jt fig ured that to clean them and set them ready for laying in the wall would cost about the sam aa to buy new ones. There are some of the members of the church Who favor borrowing money and rebuilding, but the majority object tJ saddling a debt of from 115,030 to upon themselves and their posterity. iThey consider It doubtful If the church win do reouut. CITIZENS MUST STOP BURNING UP RUBBISH Unless citisens refrain from starting flrta In the devastated district Mayor! Dahlman will Issue a proclamation c Ail ing upon the people to desist and advis ing tha authorities to enforce the' ordi nance preMMUng tha buiMlng ef ftres J(itm"st within the city limits In streets, on lawns or in alleys. It Is planned to haul all the rubbish to a designated place on cleanup day and there burn It under the dlrectlon'of the fire department. Omaha Lawyers Are Asked to Subscribe to the Belief Fund A call Is made by President Blackburn to members of the Douglas county bar to co-operate with the general relief com mittee In securing funds for the benefit of the tornado sufferers. Give this your Immediate attention without further so licitation by remitting your check to one of the undersigned committee. Money Is needed, time' Is -short relief Is necessary, : , C. 8. EU3UTTEH, E. a PAOti, J. P. PALMfcR. 'fS i . Bar Committee. tr , StralsUt at..lt L '. There is no use of our ''beating around the bush. We might as Welloui. wfih. It first as last.' We -want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the next time you have a. jcough or cold. There Is no reason, so far as Me-jcan isee.rwhyi . . (J a. - n. 1 ' .. ' JT ruuum nui ,uu ijo, , j. m, preparation; uy us rvmaraaoie cures, naa gaiaea a world-wild reputation, and people every where speak of It In the highest terms of praise. pir elo bf all druggtts.-Adver-- Received. 1 While cornmeal, flour, potatoes and "bread -were 'the Immedlaienecessitiea-for the tornado sufferers when the emer gency was at the highest pitch, more nttentlbn'is now being given to getting for tho sufferers some of the Uttle things which they could do without at first . MllK is .now getting on the ground-for the firpt time In an organised way. The Omaha Ice & Cold Storage Co. is' supply ing the ice free of charge arid the various dairy companies are' supplying the milk. Butter, too, Is coming In, while for tho first few days little if any butter could be supplied. C. W, Preston, 3621 Dodge streeet has offered to supply coal .oil to any in the stricken district for thirty days free of charge. They will "hive to jget this through the, regular channels of the 're lief committee, by serving a requisition from the relief station manager of their respective districts, Armies are one of the luxuries that are tin tho way to th' stricken" district "The j A wire was received ihls'lriornlnK :from Mayor C. W, Becker of Provo saying that the' citizens ot, Provo could send a carload of potatoes, apples, and onions. The mayor asked whether they WQUld be acceptable. The relief committee lost no' ,tme n. answering that, the car would be, appreciated, , Mnch Clothlnsr Coming; In, Not only old clothes and .second hand but much clothing that Is practically new Is coming in. Large quantities of clothing were received this morning from the ladles of Carroll, la. Aniong the lot was any amount' of llk and satin goods, much of it as good as new. Furniture, too. Is now showing up much better than It did the first few days. A lot of it was delivered-at the Auditorium this morning, and a dozen calls came from all parts ot the city an nouncing, that furniture could be had as ' soon ras the trucks would-call for'ifJ&& Everything; In Order. ' Wt '. Bverythlngat,the reilef stations is nW piled in perfect order. Articles of food have he'en abrted out and are bn separate shelves., while clothing has alsoi been spited out. tThe relief stations' liaye ria apfiearaQce .of JTvery iisy IltttV- depart mlnt sto'resiw'Jtb. every.trllng ln'jts proffer deJiarJtme'nt,; ' f Carpenters are more a'nd ' more in de mand. The carpenters' union .and t'lje Builders' exchange .are both looking fpr carpenters to fill the -orders for repair work. , . m .. Free Legal Advice . Both the legal aid committee an'dt-the, restoration committee now maintain 'desks in the -council chamber, the headquarters goods are coming to tha reilef stations. 1 f the citizens' relief -committee. 'One man is Kept in charge of each of these desks all the time to give advice. The legal aid desk appeared 'for the first time this morning with Harry 'O. Palmer In chance. Persons lnaulrlnc- about thn Jlegul phases of the many complications that will arise in regard to salvage and the removing, of buildings from' Jots where they do not ' belong, will be re ferred to the various lawyers who have offered legal advice free of charge. JKr jBaMan . i9k W m jSLdsflHattaaVVV.-m Biscuits U e TOOSC -UjQUE0! S Loo-WUm Biscuit Coaay, Omaha. H Please send ma FREE my "Surprise glSCUIT (pNBANt j Box" of Aort.d 8BnM,mo Biscuit.. H ItkfaftsaUwMnte ; Nam. .. : r aBSaBSSBSSBSSBSSBSSBSSJBHk MSBl w - , "aaaagBjPHHHpaBa'a aAa rm T , , Mll ti . (St V 17 itgywr