Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 28, 1913, AK-SAR-BEN, Page 4-C, Image 20

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 28, 191b.
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Omaha's Great Manufacturers,
Wholesalers and Jobbers
MANY B01DJBW ADDITIONS
Jobbert and Manufacturers Spending
Half Million for More Room.
GROWING IN I&APS AND BOUNDS
mm, ii i mt
Volume of Their Trade la Steadltr
Increasing, Wenessttirtlnaj that
Thejr Secure Additional
Floor Space.
X half million U betm spstt In bulfdln
new wholesale houses and manufactur
ing plant In Omaha at the present lime.
This is looked upon as one of the best
Indications of the properlty of the 'Job
ber and manufacturers )n Omaha. The
manufacturers of building material "havq
been busy enlarging- their plante, espe
cially the brick manufacturers. P. P.
Qould Dl Sons have been working on a
114,000 addition to their brlek kilns pn
Fredrick street likewise the Smith
Brick company has been working on a
0,054 addition lo their brick kilns at
Thirty-first and Xke streets.
Ne.tt coma the manufacturers of food
products, who havo been dolnr a rushln
business this year. The Men Biscuit
company la bulldln ft 177,000 concrete
addltloB lo the factory. This practically
doubles the site awl capacity of the
plant It will also make employment for
. .mr mvrolh The Uncle Sam Break-
vata company la milldlnc a $1.W
concrete atoraee" and cleanlnir house at
Twenty-elshth and Eabler streets.
Hnilneu, Increasing-, .
Thero Is reason back of these Improve
menu. The demand tor tho products has
Justified tha activity. TheMhanufacturem
nruiinti all food products In Omaha
report tremendous business Uils year. AU
ay they are beating all former records.
Thle was duo to some extent they say,
to the fact that the Vegetables were
Jartely a failure In. many sections of the
territory covered l these plants. That
means that as people ato lees vegetables
they bought More, of tho manufactured
food products: Those who had depended
uaos thtr own back lot garden found
that they HI not have much tn this line
to look t tmVye&r. Also' those, who
depended cm buying from otners iounu
11U1 op ih .market and that HUle- aulte
hlgbl
f afeatltatlns M.
i ji.tirt. . rtrtnn f mmt had Its
tnftueAce. When people found they couR.
Afford less and less meat they naturally
tiaA.to substitute something lsa for It
While' no fine will deliberately figure with
himself to substitute breakfast looaa,
crttssjora or biscuits for porterhouse, yet
rt shiom eat lei meat they et wore
' of AaViniax etoe that h on the labia..
lajiAtntMlW. the meat r.ackjng Indus
triMjv iset ufftra, if tWea has
" baaerfa run ef live atae mid tfca.
saaftara have an buy. WhUo the eat
o tU ,rn hu been abwt the aaaa m feat
Farley died at riph manand a great
lover of horses owing to tl fAci that
his first work was In the circus.
He Is . said U have . cleared at least
0.000 on the New tfork interborotixh
strike; very likely, for If thousands of
rriea are furnished to the employing cor
poration And each one of them nets the
king of tho strike-breakers so much
apteco .each week, it Is easy for ft sur
prUlnply large slihi to pile tip quickly,
Farley's 'generalship In' "breaking strikes
in various parts of the country was In
request practically, all of the time. He
would -not "undertake to .break a strike
inters ho.. belle vsd the causa of the em
ployer was Just Being Jn the kind of
fight that .suited .him, however, there
was practically no resisting him. New
York wns the scene cf his greatest vic
tory. Ecatered over the country are doiens
of organisations, of employorn, one of
whose objects; Is to bo prepared In case
cf necessity aa the members of.the or
gantxatlons" view, the case to break a
strike, almost any kind of strike, which
may he simply local, or sometimes Ms
merely, ft part, of ft struggle extending
throughout a whole industry Involved.
Theso organizations have ready means,
not only of fenioglng the Parleys, big or
little, when that'sVems to 'bo tha course
of action' moat "likely to be' successful,
but .they communicate Information one to'l
another ahfl' frequently eenrt aier. from
one to another. These organttatlona
hardly ever have. Any deluejons about tha
nature or tno ouiko. xncy regard n as
cslnbllnhlnff a state of war and hence
warlike measures are resorted to, equally
byjjoyi s'.f),. apparently, since each Is
determined to prevail, and almost any
method will serve tho purpose If It can
be made touring Jiuccess-rhlla4elphla
IteeordL ' r'
When you were my era times were dlf
ferent -Tho cost of living, education and
morals were lower. Neither buns food
nor Teddy Rootevelt hod com into use.
More time and liquor wa consumed,
fewer books -read. With Ml due respect
I venture to suggest tnat modern sal
aries are cot to be regulated by what
they once weret."
"Sayu- Say" splattered the Irate em
ptoyer; "I know you're going to be
disappointed, D'yuh know you're the
flrt one of my men who's dared to ask
me fr a raltef Can't I run my own
bustnessT Don't I' know when a man
deserves a raise without him cpmln' In
here when I'm up to my ears in. workT
"So I sunpectedi'f. returned Forbes.
"However, I'm riot, trying to run your
business. My matter is personal to
n-e
"Ton You "
Don't say Jt please," admonished the
younger man. '"You" might resret It"
"Well, of alt the-"
"Nerve." completed, Forbes. "Tea, It'i
lierty, Mr. Perkins; I adroit thatj lut
success requires nerve thes days," .
Perkins' stern features relaxed a trine
andNhe Indulged In tha ghost of a .smile.
MeM you're right" ho haxardofiL
"At nr te, you've plenty of tha right
year.. Uo i
m.m iMad
tig
otHntn
Of SAM1
NRV.E AS A WAGE GETTER
On the Showlnar Msse Wonld Yob
KX KftlseA ThU Maa'a r ;
' .iKbIhit ?
Tha .following story taven rrouj the
cptomter American Jtfagablno brings up
tho question .as to. whether, tinder ...the
circumstances, the man lu this atorv
should' have his salary raked:
aood wornlngy Mr. Perkln," greeted
Forbes, airily.
Perkins glared, speechless.
"Good morning, Mr. Perkins," repeated
the young salesman politely. . .
Perkins .exploded.
"What W dickers -d'ytlh' mean by but
run haa wrea
vr last yar up to
The W run h dtoaaed to mm
from lui yf, ut ft oa auwc
have bM kMod t
'Mm immsmts hate y m
oMffetoa wMt th iftaiHfr
food pMste hMra hoaas Unv
iMQnwha.
? ' As Thi 1 ilio
Um a, 9od' tiMvi 1hhhs. Tho
cMaaaorioa, of eawao, have aaiN take
tha mrM'i firai 1 i vmo of
th5erou!t In Oma. Tho bateosa of
tho vbvtaaer ai etoaon tM heoH a, good
that a? fiowserM are Karii to -ter
wtw tarritory woxt year in the hoe
of f&cklng treftter field with their
prc46, Many wre o!nc to tend aalM
man into1 territory that they never cov
ered before. Especially are' they laying
ptaas to expand farther and farther
weotwaxd-
TKfrecent readjuatmeiii o freight rates
effoetive etember 15 Iim had its of.
fH in helplnT the Omtlw joaor and
iwttjfActttrers to gtt'' their muto lata
ftetdoilhftt they oava ju&aera wwmrte
" f-9M4 1 MOM Mai.
TlM trftoa bMtoo ot Mttar o tM
feoraa in Omaha ha ma4 ft.dwnaawd
foe Itora tmbs M. It mi tht
tho laetorlM of Omaha tmH sa' orfcjes
M Qt 't mora girl .laarkm aaaaHsj
in Uh tu&mUM H thojr ouM lat tttom.
YheVsawtfy Jua ttmy ton't hra," aaM
oao af thar aaAUtAotarN. "ahd whoa
thoy ar st hea ye can't Mr oha.H
If wul4 not admit that the Aln.fctr
laoar' law had anytil ta d with oroat-
ihtt Wa extra demand' for femsla help,
The wholesale peepla are In much tha
aasna boat They alao hava aoe trouble
1c getting all tha girl to fill the various
postitciRa.
"WfieleeAla houses Have hen enlarged
ami their buslnesar-haa been booming.
In scUo of the drouth in some localities,
"and fin ep'te of the tornado, there boa
bcs a steady rush of Jobbing business
throughout tha summer,
Sane New BoHOIng.
T. nr. Davis la building , ,& brick
warehouse at 813 Jackson street. Beebe
& Xunyan aro bulldlnjt ft large brick
warafeousa at the southeast corner of
Ninth and Dodge streets. This la to cost
at XU Fanuun street It is to
be Utd both as a wwehouae and a
garage.
Jobbers point also to tha bank clearings
of this year as an Indication of tha goa-j
eral '.prosperity of Omaha. Taken from
week to week, the bank clearing have
averaged from 17 to 5 per cent greatar
than, those of the corresponding weeka
last year.
MllUe T. P. Redmond. W. F. Bax
ter, Tom Qulnlan and others Mvya that
the ? eta 11 Vtulntas aU over U city ahbwa
ab lasrease.
ting in on met" ha roared.
"Quite so. Quite to," agreed th
young man. "Now to our business-
"I won't llstenl Beat it-qujck"
"what I wish to sea you about
waa-n'.
pid get out of tHM of flea I"
"But
"Well, what Is M? Qutckl"
"I am ow drawing 9M per mental,"
aaid Forbes eally, "I wlh H Ihmh4
to m cmmc!Mf "
"am far that yen eotno ra-MMMftag fet
hr at my, ha!st haw. Hoy, am yM
pwm eraser
"Don't ret aneHoC, atr. Blgfcty dtaa
M a mninc atmn-"
-Trtfim mtmf Why,
whan I was yonr ta)' wc a hue
"mm ti have changsd, Kr. rarMna,
stuff, If you are fresh. You need tak
ing , down; .but well come out with me
And- ni flxIt .with the cashier."
Together they strode qut Tha office
force applied Itaelf mightily In the pe
ence of tha Man. Higher Up, but they
watched covertly and wondered at
Forbes' ' triumphant grin.
. Tho pair paused at tbtf cashier's dcak;
and the salesman delighted In the fact
that Perkins spoke loudly. All listened
attentively.
Simmons," aald th Big Boss, "thU
morning X sent you, an order to raise the
salary of Forbes, hero to $100 A month.
Cut It tlowri td Wo!"
Do Yon Know Tliaf
If you want to thread a needle you had
best hold It over soma white surface, for
you will find It twlco aa easy.
When the top Of your ellver Inkstand la
all covered . wth Ink and you want to
clean it .mix a little chloride of lime into
a paste with water, rub the sliver top
smartly, and It wilt be- brighter - than
ayer.
Yon speak Incorrectly when . you say.
that your1 far coat Is warm. There Is no
heat In the' fur coat at all, but it keeps'
you warm because it prevent the heat
of your body from passing off into tho
cold air. .,
A saucepan which baa been. Used will
bring the water to a boll mora quickly
than a new one, because the' bottom be
ing covered with
than
If nttanrtirt tlat
a .highly polished new
mora rapidly
oiirfaAA
If grease spots an found on your auk
dress spread the part stained on an un
varnished table, rleht.alde down: spread
a Piece of brown paper over tha apota
and Iron with a hot Iron until the paper
DliUI unco, ajicu luwi iuv lucac. wtu
with blotting paper on tha right aids And
a warm iron oniy. wew zork woria.
Joked with Christian Naaaea,
- Somo parents seem Unable to resist the
temntation to make a loke with tne
Christian names of their children, Tho
Somerset house registers .tesuty to we.
exlffUnco of a Mineral Waters, a Frosty
Winter arid an Alfred' Day Weeks. There
Is something to be said In favor of. nom
ine children in the, ordar of their arrival
Primus," Seoundua, etc., but It la unfor
tunate for a well-known Canadian named
Cumber that It should have fallen to his
tot to be Qunlntus. His name la always
appearing In the papers aa Mr. tj. num
ber. london Chronicle
Cat 'Em Short.
"I was speaktrig wttn your father last
night," said the young man
"oh. were your' Answered tha sweet
ouna thing, lowering her eyes. "What
'About the likelihood of war with Mex.
loo. Your father ald If there was a
, i tintuul It would ba short."
'nvi. ves: I know tiaPa la very muoh
opposed to long engagements." Yonkera
swtesman.
Byrne & Hammer Dry Goods Go.
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WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
,..movnufmcturars of...
B &. H Shirts and Oak Brand .OvrAUt'
OMAH
Your Family Will Enjtf
kinS of the strikebreakers
Lively Ltfe cf Parley, Who Dies Klek.
nasi reaeefnlr at TAtrtr-
Ttt.Hr, tha dead atrlke-breaker, or (aa
ha fiatght be called) the dead king of all
the strike-breakers, had a Strang and
vartaMted career up to. tha time, some
fittan years Ago, when ha happened to
go t& work for a street cay eoejpacy.
Tinw was a atrlk, Ifarler stood by;
wlfi wuw Hwfis mm, noooay f-oma
oajoat' Htm, ' ThU vat the begluntae of
hi fctMtetss career. He- teund that cor
pera)nc and omeyars f labor gener
ally.' vho must sometlfaaa realat the de
,MuuMh cf their Mf)loyaa u matter what
t A. 'wrMI nd tka aervlcM-flf va
Udut who rovtM Moky marshal a number
-ny aiaasfcar - atatoy fo taJca the
Jace ot Hum wa had the wark.
Crackers, Biscuits. Wafers, Cook
Because they teste so good, are so satisfying ?aiid ,
eay digested. , i:
Iten Quality Products are made in Nebraska's great
Snow White Bakery of the very best materials by the
very best methods. They are produced , and packed
under strictly sanitary conditions that assure 'iypwei fresh
and-palatablegoo things to eat when-thev iteach your
table. v - IT r-
Every time you buy . Itep Quality Products you get
full value for your -money measured by 6tHqiiglityl
and quantity. ' v ' h, - ''
If you want the very best crackers at prices no higher'
than asked for others not so good, be sure to gdt "I-tens."
Recommended and sold by the best grocer - "
throughout Nebraska and adjoining states.
Baked fresh daily and fully guaranteediby
Bemis Omaha Bag Co.
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MANUFACTURERS OF
BAGS
Burlap, Cotton,
Bemis A,
Seamless Grain
Paper,
Bags
TWINES
For Sewing and Tying
OLD HONESTY BLANKETS
(THE QUARANTEEP BLANKET)
A-M-P FLY NETS
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
Pixton & Gallagher Co.
rr i i i i .1 ii.i,.
ybur hiidrdqwarimfx durin z AfcSar-
Ben festivities
customers
t ' - T .V
' v . WofKovld Like to Have You Inspect Our
OOTIIli ROASTING PLANT
MANUTAOTtJItlNa D1PARTMXNTS '
OLOTi AND PICtLl PAOKING DIP AUTHINT
.7 ' HAJtDWAJUE DEPARTJONT, . ;
We Art Hr's to Help K&ke Toot Viait a Pleaisint One,
. Ooom aad Stee TJs. ' 1
Paxton Sl Gallagher Co.
OMAHA
ITEN
Snow White Bakery
BISCUIT
Otnaha. U. S. A.
ILK llllVL I ! Excellent Shape
Preparations for the trade of Spring, 1914,
haye .beep ,majle, You'U gee plenty of
reason to give us a substantial Spring order.
25 Road Representatives Have Been
Sent Out Among You
All of tbe-old force and a few1 new ones and they're
showing lines that sell, lineo that create an impres
sion after, they're, sold for instance lines like
r AmtVcsin Knight and White Oak Shoes
" ' for Dress Wear
Bull Elk Shoes for Hardy Workers.
' r B&nigan and Austin "Stel Wool" Sole .
Itubbers "lest on Earth and in Water." '
American Hand Sewed Shoe Go.
OKAHA, NEBRASKA,
Wa) cordlalljr tavlt our customers and friends to make our olftce
tkadr. iiAaamnrtaga. aHtintf-tlio Ak-Sar-lkrv FeUTtUes,
September 21 to October 4, 1018.
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