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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1913)
12 Tim BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913. REALTY MEN IN HOT DEBATE CaWot Decide Whether pity Should Boy Auditorium. COMMITTEE REPORT IS TABLED VT T. Graham' Snr th Committer Whlea iVaa to InTfillpitf the Tnrebase, Dia, ?fot Pnllr I,ool Into Matter. When the committee, appointed by the Heal Estate exchance. to Investigate and report on the purchase of the Auditorium by the city, brought In a resolution re fuslnr to recommend the purchase at tha price named; KZ&OOO, Wilson T. Graham argued to strong! r against the action of the committee that the resolution was laid on the table and the committee Riven two weeks longer to Investigate further and make another report. The committee, of which John W. nob bins is chairman, met with the municipal affairs committee of the Commercial club and examined the proposition and inves tigated It and then adopted the resolu tion which was not accepted. Mr. Rob bfn was railed on to explain why such kctlon had been taken, and said that the cost of the Auditorium and the cost of repairing- It to make It of the best poo AlKle tie for the city, would b at least " H F. Wyman, another member of the committee, explained the action of that boiy by telling of tho enormous cost the city would be up against, lie said that IttO.CM would be the actual price paid when repaired and that an additional 13,060 per annum would be needed for mors Incidental and the Interest on the fronds. He said the building would not answer the needs of the city us It now Mands. He also said the building on tnsji); occasions waa not large enough, uid on many occasions was far too large, and that there was no way of patltlon lug It oTf. Under pubilo ownership, he said, It would require twice as many em i'.iYt to run It and the salaries would necessarily be twtse as large aa they are 4 present. . .T. Graham took up the question where Mr. "Wfyman left off and com plained, pi the, action of the committee, ylns they hsl not Investigated the mat ter enough, and that It wauld be folly for the Ileal Estate exchange to go on itconl as opposed t? 'municipal owner ship of ihe Auditorium, His talk waxed warmer' until tho finish, when a, "motion waa made and carried to lay the resolu tion on the table 'for two weeks, and that the committee compare the Auditorium with that of other cities. Several mem bers of the exchango said the ground on which the Auditorium stood was worth the price asked, High School Glee Club Permanently Organized for Wtsrk The finishing touches in the organisat ion of the high sofcool glee chib were completed Tuesday afternoon. Tho otub consists at present of twehy-feur select vafees, arranged equally In the four pcru, ftm and second tenor, barlcr.e and base. Who the first tall lor places In tho club wet Issued fully forty men re sspnaea ami the pt-eaent membership con stitute the. beat talent jn the school. All of tha places In the organisation have now been fHled and the. membership In the club will be permanent throughout the ntlre school year. , In tho baritone illvlon. no new men In the club this year were given places, aa a sufficient number of last year's bari tones are back at school this fait to till H.1 section. In tho other lections AM xyeltj old mrfn have been given preference over Jik newer material. The Huh decided .upon an. official" or RiVlxatlor so as to enable Itself to1 rank officially with the simitar . organisations at the school, and elected' a committee to make 'a draft of a constitution for the organization, to be presonted at the next regular business meeting. The personel of thla committee 1st Kenneth Wldenor, aJrmrf: Jonn "Miles " and Ellsworth Moeer. Byron tinyder was elected cue totMan ofi music and sergeant-at.arms and HareM ToreH, aavortlslng manager. A rma&afvt board of 41 rector a to make n4tenent for the Olee club and to ar ranf ocrts to he given by the organ), attaa,. bfecn within the school ami as out MajftHwOettt. Was eteeted. The members of the hoard -are: Howard Over, Amo .TxtMUen. Wwtw Johnson, Harold Aid reh. rrfl (Myder and Harold Torell. , Tha Mee eWi wlH hoM recuUr rehears. J tiitM Urn a week tor the remahieet C Mto stmsater and win make its first trance at one of the school assent' l la the near future. " Craft of Ancestors , FaTorite of Today The revival of any fine art that threat en -to UP into desuetude Is always welcome and generally baoomM a pre x ailing vogue for a considerable period. This Is as, It should be, as It tends to a rotation in the production of beautiful articles of Infinite Variety. The present j hire for doing embroldary is a commend able passion that Is absorbing a great portion of the leisure of .the, mothers, wires and daughters of the land. It Is Indeed, the. renal wane of oa of the re flnf4 and centle crafts in which our lfrAWraadi9Ura were alngularly pro ficient. The Bm Is supplying Its readers with a compute embroidery outfit which in tiu4a 180 different designs or the latest style, an all metal hoop on which to operate the work and a booklet of In structions that fully teach how to make the. twenty-four different kinds of stitches required in this branch of art needlework. All that Is necessary to obtain an Tm Serial pattern outfit is to clip six em Wroldery coupons from the Dally Bee and yrasset them with cents at The Dee f 8oe, or to' be mailed, send 7 cent extra and the packet will be forwarded to any Wired address. -Keepinar Wn. jveott Ifealth BirrBKla. Tha work of a hotne-keepine; woman make a constant call on her strength ana vitality, xA sickness come through her kiy - ut . blasVaer oftaner than he kjsowa Bt. Jf she take Foley Kid hy Tllla their tonle-strenrtbenlng; effect wiH invtssjrats her, aa pain an weak Ms haak, atrvetisaaaa, acblnc joint asat .WiHsr WaisW action, will all !- ar wwV the eraforlJn- Influence t takes mm. VH!e41de. Try them. s Wharton Tries Out Motorcycles for Parcel Delivery oiorcycies may De urea as a means lo deliver parcel post packages by the- Omaha postofflce. roelmnster John C. Whsrton experimented with motorcycles Monday and Tuesday and Is pleased with the result. He wrote the rotult of the experiment to Daniel C. Iloper, first assistant postmaster general at Wash liiKtOn. He stated In the letter that there were MM packages to bo delivered Mon day and that 425 were- delivered by one machine, while live substntlon carriers were delivering C57 packages. At the close of the day's work there remained 335 package undelivered. The cost of delivery by motorcycle waa 110.S0 and tho cost of deliver' by five letter carriers was 17.9S, or at the rate of 24 cents per package. It cost iM cents per packa-re to deliver by machine. The difference of of a cent In favor of the motorcycle on l,t packages amounted to t2Zo. All tho packages left over from Monday were delivered Tue. day. CABARET DINNER AT THE OMAHA COMMERCIAL CLUB On the evening- of November J n sraxi. fellowship and cabaret dinner will be held in the cluh rooms of tho Omaha Commercial club by the members. . All members of tho club and their friends-aro expected to attend this dinner, which will be held for tho sole purpose of furthering goodfellowshlp. Woman Rewards a Conductor Who Took Her Promise for Ride 8. C. Miller, 119 North Twentieth street, conductor on the Dundee and Farnam car line, hss a reputation amongst his fellow workers for having a tender heart, and through this "falling" has received In times past no little Joshing from his companions, who have dubbed him an "easy mark." Monday night as his car waa leaving on the lost trip from Dundee to the barn, a young woman, well dressed, boarded the platform and without paying1 entered thy car and proceeded on up front and sat down. As she waa the only passenger Miller waited until they had progressed a short distance and then approaching the girl asked for the fare. At this Juncture she burst' Into tears and declared she hadn't a penny. After considering the matter a moment Miller decided to stand for the ride and after learning the Rlrt lived -somewhere In Kountxe Place he presented her with a transfer on the North Twenty-fourth street line. , Tho following afternoon what waa his surprise on reporting- at the barn to find a note from the woman ' thanking him for his kindness and wrapped In a bit of paper a five-dollar gold piece as payment for his consideration. The street car company Is apt to lose money from now on as "every con is doing It now." Death from Blood Poison was prevented by a. W. Cloy'd,, Plunk, Mo., who healed his dangerous wound with Ducklen'n Arnica Belve. Only 2So. For sale by your drugglst-Advertlae-rnent. IE ATTHE HOWELTY COM PAW FHIIAY Friday, ono daty, we will hold special sales every hour of the day. It will mean a great saving1 for you if, you will watch Thursday evening's ad and attend the sale Friday. Saturday a sale of Men's and Young Men's overcoat, bought by oar bHjer la New York at one-half price; go oh sale Sat urday for tho first time. Saturday a sale of Cloaks, Bait and Drosses, worth to 922.50; oae day ouly, Satur day 910.00 Watch our windows and Fri day evening's newspaper. Saturday tho biggest skirt sale ever held In Omaha will take place at the Xorety Co. THE NOVELTY CO. 2H-U-1I Strut Ml Stmt Be Fair I laTssssssssH 3PIbbV TnLIIbsssV HsV JB BaK-BaliBBaBSBBBBBaaiBBaaY to your stomach V ypur "best friend." 4 Safe guard it agatost any weakness thfit way! de vblop from time to timo by the daijy ur of HOSTETfER'S STOMACH BITTERS It Strengthens and viff orates the entire sys tem, thus preventing Poor Appetite, Ue(iftohe, In digestion, Biliousness, Constipation and Malaria, Fever and Ague i Xyaetettu?' Sattodil . Ulie, tc H Catktotfue on H -Vequest. JSaWAsT'l H ( MXMM ROU V n x. leth at. m Mothers Sk H' M anaoHHce remarkable H H purckase and sale of to. SHOES for. .f. TAKE. A BOTTLE HOME WITH Y)U TODAY IDAY I mm! 3Wr mtrw. 4VrMln7 U th Iload to Tha Largest Base Burner in the World Howe Ventilator This Is wlint Mr. Selhelm, chief accountant ior the NYE. SUHNKI- UBK rONVLKR grlfi CO.. 9Wa Ot the. Howe Ventilator. "X kaow that a first claaa Furnace is a charming h satis apparatus and can't be beat, bat I would rather have ay Howe Veatllater than eyeh out of ten Furnace ia use today. I hare heard peeple, ty that you exasperate tklags, fer the Howe, but oaly people who know aoUiIag- about If. I have used erne fer years and must tay that you exaggerate, nothing. I heataa tour rooms down it&tra and two up stairs and kept thorn warn day and aight with only three and a half tons of coal. , I know that the Howe Is the. only base burner made that will' keep your up and down stairs warm day and nlRht." The Howe Is the only base burn er In the world that has a Testl latlag, circulating, and double heaUng system In one stove. It Is the only Rase Burner made that has a double base and double walls opposite the aefe pan. It is mane in six part so that one man can handle 1U We sell on small monthly payments or a cut price for cash. STOETZEL STOVE CO. 714 South Sixteenth Street SM TRAVELS, .MMEsEe 111! x VBBBBUSaSBBBBBYBSBBBBRBlC A New Collar. Note the Brake. tW RED MAN BRAND EARL, (EL WILSON MAKERS OF THOV8 BEST PHODUCT l TWO 25c Timooaii Tie U a H m aTaaK.asi s UUl! GRAND CRUISE, JribtBuraiattst croWststcssusJ 'Cleveland' From New York, Jan. 31, 1915 Vtait ng famous dtieV and eoaatrles icisump welch serre betel. Erery luxury sad cestfort 135 days $900 and up tocl Be Trtss ss4 til Dictwrr ussstes. At Mm U ta Orit.UA. Wart UH, Puuu Carnal, and Msuraassa tris. HAMBURG - AMERICAN LINE 1S "Wsst KaadolpVi Obteago, xil. Or local agsatc. os a u your sHsred. 1 1 i . I I as I ' I M 1AIJNGS SatiwSsy kMltn KwTrk yr" .Tt i ia n - u. Tn r ii r WsTt fa.. i eM . rwsnals. fslMsrsk. rtltlosli. Cstesete aseaas) rAaeaaa e says, is Hcuaa MMMrtMaa Senrke fnm NcwYtfk nut UU Pssmh to H 9M md b. TlkMfMVsryLtwRitos. Assr Lia avM sayu m Caus s w. RMfti at, a. a. eTi4"Lm:ft3aJ, DR. BRADBURY DENTIST IBM Farnam Street: ANracHag 3s8c Dp riHhsae Wc Up BettJftewerk . ...92.no Up Orfm ....... 92.59 t Pltes 92.90 l 80 Tears Basaa Of tie. Mleswg Teeth nppllet without I'latec or Rrldge work. Xerree rsaoved wttbout pain. Work gear, sntred cp Cffre, I WINTER CRUISES ITALY AMYfT TRMWA WsssssasTs MHSfjsjgfj a MAteiaHcM "Celtic" sl MJ4.A sav Ll 1 v f AMAMA CANAL 99VTI WmtCA MLaplant pcb. a 4 t4 I . 1 1 aa raalls Kts Os4eajr w local agts. lur i ant Wait Mw UasOf JMf I JOor Madisa 2 Watch Thurs day Night Pa pers for An nouncement of Big Sales Fri-day-.-Basement Free Lessons in Knitting and Crocheting with Fleisher Yarns, All This Week Third Floor. 500 SERVICE TRAYS, 98c Ea. An Extraordinary Special Offer Thursday pn Our Third Floor We besg bt these trays at a big reduction. Trays of sack high anality were never before sole! at a price e lew as tail. Oa sale in Picture ana Framing Departneat, 3d Floor. French All Styles i i rino Oral, SqHaro sbbss55BM Glass over Ex- and Oblong i fi5P Saef qulsite Ore- Shapes, Ebony !: '8rEr "ffi t o n n o and and Mahogany W W SPS ffi Japcatry. Fimsh. por. !i ? .ymMSslfgfe1. nrws9 or 6olld ; - : 'SFrC5JaCA. wood Handles. larfor Gifts U : .'5iSl (jPrvSfi- , , .. , II AWvMVSKyL I' clt Finished for Clirlstmas, II i .jfct O Dj f Q O rr - WetldlnKs, etc. sZ0&Sgjj& Yh. Dainty trays vfy Many Actually worth $4-5 ESffi? Hundreds of $3 and $4 Untrimmed Hats at $1 BASEMENT Velvet, R9r SjSRjW RTJ "SPtT Hatters; P -r F Vtt Positively tlio biggest valuo in untrlntmcd hats niado by any store In Omaha this nea son. Some of these hats are worth $2.50; most of tli cm are worth 93, and some arc actually worth $4 each; all go in ono lot. . 1 00 BASEMENT ModliUn and Small All New Stylos for Karly AVlnter. Many of the black silk velvets have plush edges silk Imtters' plush oats are In solid black nnd new colors. , Tho silk plnsh lists nro ninde of fine erect pile plush scores of now styles. nl W m Glove Specials "Kayser's" Tjeatlierctte Olovcs, 50c 1'alr -These are the genuine "Kayser" glovos. Mudo of real leather otto (duplex cloth.) Look like leather but wear milch better. The Ideal glove for shopping and street wear for full and winter. Guaranteed wash able (use cold water and Ivory soap.) The most practical and dependable gloves ever fv produced at a moderate price. In white jf and a few colors, at, a pair J Women's 2-01asp Imported Kid Gloves Light and medium weight skins, overseam sewn, made In Germany and all perfect; worth a good deal more than the price we ask Thursday, the pair DtIC PERRIN'S KID GLOVES Altsthe staple anti fancy styles, pique and overseam sewn. Every shade, eyery style and every size rep resented, at flpsdal la ?rrln'a Kla 81ors for Tbnrsday Oalv Famous La Mure make. at, a pair ... $152, $12, $2, $255 SI. 50 Psrrla'a 16-Bntton X,artb Ksal Sid aiovsv, in whKe only; worth $3.50. at. tne pair $2.85 Thursday's Special Offer in Our Great Sale of Two Carloads of LINOLEUM Hundreds of men and women are siezing this great opportunity to buy their linolo uras far below actual value. ' These goods are all now and very desirable patterns -full rolls, not remnants: O-foot wide Linoleum; I 12-foot wide Linoleum: worth up to 05c Sq. yd., i north up to 75c sq. yd.. 49c on third floor, Rt, n square yard 39c at, a squnre yard. . . SPECIALS DRUGS .& TOILET GOODS Dromo Seller, 600 size bottle.. . . Cascarets, 50c Blze box Laxative Dromo Quinine, 25c size,. 29c 29c 12c 2-grain Quinine Pills, 100 In bottle Fluid Kxt. Cascara Aromatic, 3-ounce, Dan cferlne, the 25c size at. 24c 21c 14c 33c SPECX&X Rubber Sheeting; in short lengths, 1. 14 and 2 yards at, yard Complete Stock Theatrical Make-up Goods In our Drug Department. Complete assortment of Mme. Tale's Preparations at out prlcei. I If you seek smart stylo and absolute comfort choose Red 'Cross Shoes fofSVomen world famous for their flexible soles "that bend with the foot." We carry 18 different styles in all sizes and widths. Made of soft kldskln, patent leather and suede In latest and most re fined styles. We recommend, Red Cross Shoes wmm For Women $4 and $450 run xjlxs: MEN'S CAPS $1 Caps at 50c Sam ple lines of men's win ter caps, fur inside1 bands values up to $1, in one lot, at 50c Men's Fur Caps Special values In Black Coney Fur Caps, Bilk lined up at. Seal Skin Cups at to $3.o.,nindtwoaiots! 50 and J2 $5,$6,$7upto$15 For 22 years the world's favorite cotton crepe You will want to make sev eral gar ments of this fabric. Garmonts made of serpentine eropo cost but little, look handsome, wear long and are always in correct style. They are not only economical to wear, but as they require no ironing the labor and cost of laundering is reduced to a minimum. You save in first f ost; you save throughout the long life of he garment. Don't forgtt: Serpentina Crp U thm only crep with a guaranteed permanent crinkle so that ite onV inal beamty and niuifliii remain until the garment U discarded. , You are Invited to Inspect our large assortment ot both Serpentine Crepe and garments made of it. All guaranteed by the words 8BRPBNTINB OREPE on the selvage of every yard. Oa Bal In Bicfhaia Bspt Bassmsat. ADVANCE NOTICE Saturday is Our Big Sale of a New York Wholesaler's Stock of Jewelry At Less Than j Its Actual Value Here are some of the Wonderful Specials: ifaa's JOt 7-jswsl Watohsa ;m??fS?te.ed l0-yer jtold rilled Illinois eases. C98 worth 1S. at. .. . 0 Hsu's Solid Qold Caff Uaks at $1 a ralr, and scores of othe items just aa cheap.