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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1913)
THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1913. RETAILERS ELECT OFFICERS Henry A. Thompson Made President and James Metcalfe Secretary. OMAHA CLERGYMAN IS NAMED -JOHN A. SWANSON, Pros. WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treas. HEAD OF YORK COLLEGE. America's Leading Style-Creators Speak to You in Oar ita . ! ACTIVITIES ARE DI8CUSSED Members Go Over Unfinished Bull, stn and Find Several Issues lle fore Then "lyUch They Will Vrgr. to 'a. Flnlah. 7"" BBBBBBBSH Wonderfully Complete Fall Clothes Show v TI M-... CiM' I "V TfVTTR frill nlothrs nrr mnrlT nf. onr frfnm mul rionlr nf frio.Qo - At n meellne of tho netallers' asso ciation of Omaha at tri Paxtoti hotelHi last night, officers and the board ot di rector were 'elected for tho ensuing year. Henry A. Thompson, of Thompson Deldtn company, Was elected president; Charles It. -Sherman, of Slietmnn-Mo-Connell Drue companj", vice president! A. S. Teck. of King-Peck Clothing com pany, treasurer, and James W. Metcalfe, secretary. Tho board of seven, directors Included, C. B. , Drown, of C M. Brown & Co. j Aj Hospe. of A! Hospe t. o. . J. H. Husele, of Hufctla Hardware company; C. It. Courtney, of Courtney, & Co.; W. a. Brandt, of Orchard & WJ1 helm company; T. I. Redmond of J. Ix Brandels & Sons, and Robert Rosen, swelg, of Drexel Shoo company. The association decided to hold the monthly meetings In the new offices, 1121- 1131 City National Hank building, from now on. Reports wero read from the va rious committees. The membership com mittee reported that It had secured the addition of the representation of sixty two firms In the association. This addi tional representation rneahs. that prac tically every big store and. nearly every mailer concern of repute' Is a member of the association. The credit bureau committee announced that rapid progress was bdris. made In Investigating the credit of the customers of Omaha retailers.- Up to' date 7,600 customers have been Investigated, with re gard to credit, ability, promptness and willingness to pay These -'Jidve-, been carefully recorded And the rccdiMa ,.wlll be used by all members of the associa tion for protection from bad accounts. The work will bb' .continued until the credit of all customers of Omaha rotaJtcre will have been rated. Censorship la Active. The censorship committee reported con siderable activity. Five hundred and sixty-eight application for cards of ap proval of various Advertising' and dona tions were, received and passed tipon. Alt advertising, and dpnatlons by retailers' must be passed upon by the association. The retailers found, that it was neces sary, as people were constantly asking for contributions for advertising pro grams and elsewhere In which no returns on the Investment were received. The censorship committee will put a stop to all such abuse. A report was read by the railroad com mittee. The, committee announced that several ot the railroads had promised to alter the time ot arrival and departuro of .trains in end out of Omaha so that out-of-town shpppers will -be given the greatest amount ot time .in Omaha. Tho commutes also reported,' that the rail-, roads took particular pains to claim credit for the proposed enlargement of terminal facilities In Omaha. The railroads as serted that they are acting in good faith concerning the enlargement ot the depots and will do all In their power to have tht enlargement started its 'soon as possN TJhe association did fts dlscusf .tfctf Sat urday night etas,' wlilefc IsMbelng agitated by , several 6rgahlrat)oril!'and consider the matter b a dead Issue;-, REV. FRANK' WARD ASSUMES BAPTIST .QHURCH AST0RATE Itov. Frank Ward was officiary In stalled last night as paitor ot the Olivet Baptist church at J7SI Orand avenue, A program ot muslo and iddresses Was' ar ranged. Rev, Mr. War! succeeded Rev. George MoDougal, who resigned some mouths ago. He formerly was connected with the Baptist church at Shellsmirg, la. Among tho speakers were Rev. Jt. K. Hess, pastor of the Hirst Memorial) Meth odist Episcopal church; Rev., J, R.. Beard pastor of the Central Park Congrega tional church Rev. C H. Burrell, pastor ot tho Benson Baptist church; Rev. W. I. Jlowell, pastor of the First Baptist' church: Rev. J. B. Ebersole, pastor -of the Immanuet Baptist church;. Rev. Wv X. win, pastor or. tne South Omaha Bap tlet church; Rev. George McDougat, Rev, B. B. Taft of the draco Baptist church, and Rev. Mr. Word. Those who. made up tb musical program were, .Charles Graiuius. soloist; Miss A. M. Karbach, sololnt, and the choir of six. BBBBHBbW JgSgSgfl RRV. M. O. M'LAOOHUK. MEXICANS SLAY AMERICAN Texas Deputy Sheriff Put to Death by . Band of Smugglers. FIFTEEN TAKEN " PRISONERS John.. I.lnd '."Interested In Itnmora thnt I'realdent Hnerla Intends to nealsn nt nn ISnrly Dntr. The New Store's Store WmeHM Everything new from top to bottom. This store stands today the best equip ped, most modern apparel establishment In Omaha and the west. Kvery department hns been Improved and enlarged and every modern conveni ence has been Installed to make your shopping here a real pleasure. The main floor has Just been entirely remodeled, giving; this store the beat arranged furnishing goods department to be found anywhere. The new management ex tends a cordial invitation to everybody to call and inspect the New Nebraska t&s store for everybody. T T0UE fall clothes are reach" at our store and back of these Y beautiful garments is a remarkable story of progressive clothes making. Down in Rochester, N. Y., the great whole sale tailoring organizations that make these garments have erected ' the most modern tailor shops in the world which have attracted the brightest minds of the entire clothing industry. The combined talents of these experts results in a now and higher standard of clothes making than ever before. , See these very exceptional clothes Saturday -the clothes that are the talk of America MINORITY MEMBERS BARRED FROM TARIFF CONFERENCE WASHINGTON, Sept. 23,-Wlth the mi- norlty members ot tho conference com mlttee barred from the proceedings, the democratic majority In charge of the final work on. the tariff revision bill be Ban today Its work ot adjusting conflicts between tht senate and house. At the end of the short afternoon session the democrats hud completed wprk on the cbemlcai schedule of the bill and Rep, rcsentatlvn Underwood and Senator Sim mons predicted that tho progress toward s complete agreement wtU be speedy and tarmonlous. The democratic conferees will not call the minority conferees until they have settled all peases or the tariff dispute, APPEAL CASES FROM THE POLICE COURT ON SOON City Prosecutor . Krvd Anhauser an Bounces that September 23 and such days afterword as shall be. needed wl be taken up with the hearing ot appeal cases, Mora cases have been appealed during the last .year than any year in local police court history and consider able time is expected jto be devoted to the heatings. Key to the EUuaUon-Bee Advertising. A Marked ejtullarltr. . li twelve persons were to agree to dine together every day. but never sit In exactly the same order around the tame." cuaacucany stated the Drofeskon "It would .take them U.OOO.000 years, at tne rate ot one dinner a flay. &nd they would have eaten more than m.OW,oi) sinners, oerore tney couia get ttirouxti all the possible arrangements In which (bey could place themselves." "Yes!" snarled Uncle PeDrs. "That would be nearly as mtny ways as a small hoy rearranges himself during a. long ramon. - j uoge. Movements ot Ocean Steamers, Port. ArrlTt4 ". UVElUHMb. ...raooonU. QVEKSSTOWK. .Df mlttlea Cronl HOTTERDAM . .-. ftfS ot Arllt HOUTHA.MHTO.V.K. X. VlvUiU... Jto I.ISAU. Ottj.. SOUTHAMPTON. ...K WUblm 11 WW Y&IUC - . L.Ancoes HOSTOI . . . tconl HONG KOKO Hens Kent XUiu jIAWtiUtlO ImnrtUr IJVEJIPOOl. , IttTtrtord MSoMlfy. .. JsasU ... , , IjARBDO, fex- PPPt- 11 Deputy Sllerlf Ortlx, wIiq,. wJth Sheriff Ruck of rjlmmlft coilty,, was captured by a'.bahd of Mexican ammunition smugglers near Carrlso , Spring. Tex., today,-was pu,t to death, according to advices received hero tonight. Suck, it is roporUd, has been released. Ruck and Ortli were members of a possa which Intercepted a band of fifteen men making their way from Carrlzo Springe toward the Mexican border. Hopelessly outnumbered and short ot ammunition, the posse-attempted to re treat aftor exchanging shots with tho band, but the sheriff and his deputy were taken prisoners. , ,' , Humor Interest Unit.. VbrX CRUZ.. Mexico, Sept 12-Per-sistcnt rumors current hero thkt Gen eral Huerta really intends to resign from tho presidency at an parly date are in teresting President Wllson'H personal rep resentative, John Llnd. Lending support to these rumors aro two. stories, appar ently from an authentic 'source. ' One is to tho offect that an American, calling tho provisional president, asked him u)n tin Intamtaul in tin firnftrnl ltuerta smiled and replied that one .of) jus eyca had been troubling him greatly ot late. Thon ho laughed and added that If that eye became worse he might havo'to leave the country and have on oporatlon some time early in October. As a matter tot fact Oonoral Huerta underwent an operatlob tor cataract soverot, monthn ago., ... . Other Ynrn tiy Ilrlton, The other story was told recently by an Englishman, who quoted uenorai Iluerta as aylng: "Well, It la quite possible that by tno end ot the week or soon after 'I shall no ponger bo president." 81B.u'0 Per Sf.'tof 1" . Itbentlil'nB. i i . . we navo some one-incn biicuiiuhk kiu two-inch dimension which we are solllnit -a , i ir ....IU I .. n ..nl h.wwilniT iiaier juumoor wo. Key to tho Situation Deo Advertising, low News Wotre, TlriAM Mlpt Mnrv Swanser was mar ried to Frederick HoUenbcck at the Metlio- dlst churoh or Lognn yesteraay atriign noon. Rev. Mr. Cable officiating. Tim bride and groom will mako their future homo east ot .Logan. mrtA-NTWlth John A. Murrav BOPear- lng for tho defense and Ross McLaugh lin appearing tor mo siaie, accorains io iruient arrnncemonur tne Drosacuiion ot togers. Durcll. McQueen, Qlbbs and Holes, Indicted by the grand Jury as, follows will begin tomorrow) Uebrga ltoKora. irranu larceny, uraaiey uioinin store at Missouri Valleyi Alvln Dure! reataiinir orneera ili iionaamini in. w. McQueen and William Qlbbs, statutory crime; James Bales, piano tuner, on talnlng 50 under falso pretenses. IDA OROVII-Thn Odd Fellows of this aection held a big ptonlo In a pasture hxro with present from all over tht.' county. An immense tauie jjii teei long was ouut for the plcnla dinner. W. 11. Pitkin ot Bloux City delivered the principal ad dress. IDA C1HOVE During a thunder storm the larso barn on the A. Ilarner rarni. ntar uatue ureex, was strucic uy ugnt nlng and burned to the ground, Qus a valuable horse struck by lightning and Kiuea in mo same siorm. IDA QROVE UecaUsa of the lonir drv spell farmers say the small streamc are an onoa up ana water is oecoming scarce. This section has been visited bv enough showers to make tne corn croo safe, but the towns aro becoming short oi water. IDA GltOVU-At n meeting of tho board ot supervisors the new 112,000 concrete arch bridge across the Maple river, built oy the Marsh Engineering company of pes Moines, was aocepted. The bridge Is 313 feet long and has two elnhtv.roat arches. The bridge will be opened next WGCK.. .IDA OROVK-Word comes from Call fornla that Asa 1-und. a former Ida county young man, is lost in the moun tains In tho vicinity of San Oabrlel ean yon. lie left Pamona, Cal., on a motor' rVCle August 19 and rode to a. ennui In the canyon, left his motorcycle there and ncm into tne nuiH witn a niie, Ulankut uiniren ana a amau luncn. no trace o him has been found alnen that Hmn. in father was onre supen'lsor ot Ida county. LOOAN-MIrs Jessie Chlldrs. daughter on sir. aau wrs. a. j. cnntUs. residing cast ui uwan, was n.arnea to Ltyman Rhoada of Medella. Minn., at tho home pi uio uriuos parents last evening at O Clock. Rev. M. M. Cable of th Mthn dlst Episcopal church, Logan, officiating, Madge Comstock ot Itgan played th wedding march. Mrs. Rhoads, mother ot inn groom, Aifuoiia. Aunn., ana Air. and Mrs. Daley of Omaha were umurm the Xuests from u distance- The bridu and 6 room win oe at Dome at Medella, Minn. wciooer a MISSOURI VALLEY - Kotwlthstandlng uio rainiau oi aooux tnren-quarters or an Inch over Harrison county sine the fair opened here, the sun shines today and a good attendance Is expected. There is a line tot ot nogs ana cattle on e hlbltlon. The Duroc -Jersey bogs lead number. Red Polls in cattle. The draft horses are exceptionally fine and con trast strangely with the Shetland ponies. From the fact that the fair has been ex tended to Include Saturday, when fast estcd In the products ot the farm will have attractions otherwise. - Men's Raincoats Hero's tho boat answor to tho call of fall enjoy tho comfort of ono of our Bllp-ons or Gab nrdincfl. Priced by easy stages from $5 to $20 The Young Men's Store of the Town You particular young men will be de lighted with our very complete showing ot special styles made expressly for you by specialist makers. Tho clever semi English models wo show, reveal a new ldoa In young men's fashions. 2 and 3 button soft and semi-soft roll coats; trousers trim and shapoly 5 and C-but-ton high cut vests and the fabrics are a rovelatlon In rich coloring and hand sonio woavc. Economically priced $15. $20 and $25 Fall Clothes that Appeal to Business Men Successful business men know tho valuo of good appearance and every man's a business man now-a-days. We'ro head quarters for tho right clothes for you. You want stylo, fit and economy. Con servative and seml-conservatlvo models and fabrics hero In a wonderful profu sion. Worsteds, cllevlots, casslmeres, serges, all the now weaves and In all sizes. Stouts, slims, shorta, stouts, regular, at $10.00 to $35.00 A Big Surprise for You Visit1 Our Newly Remodeled MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS SECTION SBBBETU, Will Y I I Ml I I III I 111 I mm 1,1 nnwisav nm. uvt oa. y Widow Will Mamy r9.rmer if Climate and Farm Suit Her Tho Omaha widow who decided to "take a chance" with the. South Dakota farmer concluded that before the knot was tied she. would, so up to Tripp county and look the ground oyer,. She, told Rev. Charles W. ' Savldge, who brought the couple together, that she was not sure she would llko the South Dakota climate. Tho farmer began correspondence with the parson some months ago. lie asked if tho preacher could arrange a wedding with some desirable widow. He said, .ho did not care if she had not a nickel' to her name; that it she worn a skirt and was '' suitable, he would llko to get mar-rlod. So, yesterday the couple went to South Dakota! If the climate agrees with the widow a marriage will result Men' 8 Regal SHOES You'll find here a com ploto showing of Men's Regal shoos In all leath ers and all shapes. Tho best wearing shoe on earth. $3.50 to $5 Progress Is the watchword of this new organiza tion. You'll see another .demonstration of it now. "I didn't know the, place." said a customor yesterday, in speaking of our re'modelel main floor. We know that every man who appreciates quick service and modern NECKWEAR New location. Main entrance first section. A flood of day light ' brings out tho richness of the new beautiful autumn cra vats. Thousands of clev er effects. methods of selling merchandise will be delighted with our new equipment. All main floor sections re-arranged new aisles, now display cases, new fixtures, and best of all a wonderful all new showing of stylish furnishing- goods priced within reach of all. SHIRTS Xew Ijocation. Main thbroughfdro left of entrance. Including celebrated Bxcello, Ar row, Faultless and many other well known linos of good shirts all new showing. HOSIERY Xew Location. Main entrance at loft of first section. Famous guaranteed h o 1 s o r y , Holeproof, Interwoven nnd other solid service able stylish hosiery, all prices. UNDERWEAR ITew location. Main floor frontsecond section. A wonderful stock of fall weight un d e r w a r representing America's best mokes In union and 2-plece underwear. tors Open Saturday Wo OosasoWon With Aay Other Retail more. $1.00 to $2.50 25c to $1.00 10c to $1.00 50c to $3.00 view: our attractive showi window displays today. JOHN A.SWANSON.Pis sssrTTTTWst1rVTTTTTTn11 III ir mimtt tflf twdl t UAIVaJaU IF W kJ bm sJ J M ss 6 1 1. J M Mmlm stslssssssssssssssssslss i-s ' r ' rurs Men's FALL HATS Our very extensive show ing of men's and young men's hats from leading makers gives wide range tor cholco of a becoming stylo. Special lines at $2, $2.50, $3 John B. Stetson Hats $3.50 to $5 WMJ-HOLZKAN.TiiiAjtlsi CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN Kan Orders Sills a Bams Say Xseelved. Write for; oar Xew rail Catalogue. JEWELS STOLEN IN IOWA CAPITAL ARE RECOVERED Detective Eddie Morgan recognised a trifling bit of Jewelry in a pawnshop on North Sixteenth street several days ago and promptly connected it with the list of stolen articles taken from the home of Morton Clarke of Des Moines last week. lie searched all tho other1 pawn shops on the street, and with his list ot stolen articles In his hand he found on checking up that he had recovered over JIOS worth of the J700 worth ot Jewelry taken. The only missing article is a U00 diamond ring. Morgan was able to get a good description of the man who pawned the stuff and the police expect to have him under arrest today. Ak-Sar-Ben Pennants They are beauties in both design and coloring. You can have your choice of a red, yellow or green one, for only IS cents and a Bee coupon at The Bee Office Everybody will want a pennant for Ak-Sar-Ben Carnival. It will be the fad to carry them all week, and to decorate bui- v ness places, autos and homes with them. By ; using all three colors, they make " attractive window displays. . Thick, Glossy Hair All Dandruff Gone; Girls! Try itl Hair set soft, fluffy' anu luxuriant at once flo more falling hair. If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and Is radiant with life; has an Incomparable softness and In fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Just one application doubles tne beauty of your hair, besides it immediately dis solves every particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair If you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair ot its luster, its strength and its vory life, and If not overcome it produces a fererlshness and Itching ot the scalp; the hair roots fam- Ith, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected and Is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan derlno at any drug store or toilet counter: apply a little as directed and ten minutes after you wilt say this was the bst In vestment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of everything els advertised, that If you desire soft, lustrious. beautiful-hair and lots of It no dandruff no Itching scalp and no more falling hair you must use Knowlton's Danderine. It eventually why not nowt mm ma ssHHssltesH NEW LOCATION 1316 FARNAM Bell Drug Co. Besides the Ak-Sar-Ben Pen nants, we can supply you any of the following at the same price of only 15c, when accompanied by a Bee coupon: Nebraska, Iowa, Mis souri, Minnesota, Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Cornell, Knights Templar, Shriners, Masons, Eagles, Knights of Columbus, Odd Fellows, Mod ern Woodmen, Woodmen of the World. They are all handsome, exclusive designs, beauti fully embossed on college felt, size 15x36 inches, usu ally sold for seventy-five cents and one dollar. r A llee pennant coupon, will appear every day. on pane U of The ike Cut Uiem out and save them. Yon will need ono coupon for each pennant, and YOU WTLTj WANT THEM ALU If pennants are to be mailed, add five cents for each pennant to cover postage. Use this blank .for pennants io be mailed. OMAHA HKE, 1013 Pennant Department Enclosed find for which pleaso send -..Pennants as follows: Name Address Kind of Pennant - - . ! ' ... s I ' t . . ' J)