Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 24, 1913, Page 5, Image 5

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    IIIK HKIS: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1913.
New Horse and TVIule Barn
at Souil Omaha Market
Most
Modern and
Up-to-Date
Horse and
Mule Barn in
the United
States
i
' '
Sanitary,
Well
Ventilated,
No Dark
Corners, and
Stall Accom
modations for
Over 800
Head at All
Times 1
This Palatial Horse Barn, Built of Concrete, Brick and
SOOTH OMAHA, the natural gateway for the best horse raising territory in the United States, offers
the horse shippers facilities and service unequaled by any other market.
SUNDAY CLOSING UP AGAIN
Union Barbers Have Ordinance In
troduced Before City Commission.
IMPOSES PENALTY AND FINE
l'lftiit Started una IiOt by the Hnr
ber Ttto Ycnrn Abo 1 Ile
ncTretl When Kasel Intro
ducen the Dili.
Renewal of the campaign to force the
closing of barber shops on Sunday was
begun before tlio city commission when
Commissioner A. C. Kugei; at the request
of the Barbers' union, Introduced an
ordinance making It a misdemeanor,
jiunlshablo by fine or Imprisonment, or
both, to do any barber work on the Sab
bath. The ordinance provides:
,"It shall be unlawful for, any person to
lie found on the first day of the week,
commonly called Sunday, performing any
of tho duties or services of a barber.
1'rovided, that this shall not be construed
as prohibiting any person from perform
ing such services upon themselves or a
member of their family."
Without discussion tho ordinance was
referred to the committee of the whole
for discussion. The penalty for violation
Is a fine of from tt J25, or Imprison
ment not exceeding thirty days, or both.
Nearly two years ago the barbers of
the union made a strong appeal for Sun
day closing and losing the fight before
the council attempted to enforce thp
ruling through the years with little success.
PARCEL POST IS HEAVY
ON THE BURLINGTON ROAD
Burlington officials nro congratulating
themselves on tho way the parcel post
mall Is being handled by that road. Be
sides an extra train of this class of mall
yesterday tho Burlington handled seven
extra cars on Its regular mail trains. In
no Instance was a train more than thirty
minutes late, and generally they arrived
and departed on time.
More Money Sent to
Help Charity Oases
Given in The Bee
Persistent Advertising Is the Bond to
Big Returns.
I' Shimmering Glass iff
Set in Solid Steel 1
I
THE newest In railroad trarel a magnificent gun-parlor
obserratlon car attached to the all-steel train to Florida
the Seminole Limited. Planned for utter luxury t tor comfort
and safety unequaled, making the Seminole Limited tho train
that cultured people choose to take them South.
Picture the joy of trarelimr through age-old forests and past
quaint planUUoni-U the while seeming to sit under an open sky I
Seminole Limited
The Mlllionairu't Way to Florida
mUte mr Imxr to U tonxi la the raort axcluWe clutx or beet hot.lt.
Whither you linger orer a fragrant cigar, or gossip oyer a cup
of teat whether resting In your great, comfortable berth, or enjoy
Ing a weltcookod, well-served dinneryou will agree that cer
tainly one southbound train gives you a trip of luxury that well
bears comparison with tho superlative good times awaiting you at
your journey's end. And It costs no more than on ordinary trains.
Double tracks. BlecWe Block Slgnala and inper-beater
Pacific type locomotlre Injure roar arrival on time.
Speed, aenrico and Tery cooTcnUace ar aaiared.
L-m Cftiw S.lSp.m EULntt It JO p.m.
JLmtu JacUmnlU 7.30a.m. nemd morning rta
Illinois Central
B. KOKTH, District Vassentfar A rant.
407 South 16th St.. Omaha, Het.
Tl. Douglas 064.
Two moro remittances of 5 and $3
have arrived from readers of Tho Bee, to
assist tho Associated Charities extend
practical Christmas cheer to the needy
families described In The Beo last week.
This makes almost J70 now in the hands
of Miss Mabel Porter, secretary of tha
charity organization, to use In paying
fo rrent, coal, food or other necessities
required by the seven cases of direst
need, which Miss Porter especially
recommended.
Om of the late contributions came
from Dannebrog, Neb., from a reader
who decided that the Associated Char
ities work in Omaha offered a good field
In which to plant his spirit of Christmas
helpfulness. The other remittance was
from an Omahan, who explained that
he thought the money could do no greater
go 3d than was posslblo In tho hands of
organized charity workers, who would
apply It In accomplishing permanent
relief.
MILWAUKEE FREIGHT MEN
GIVEN GOOD PROMOTIONS
Effective January I, J. T. Conley, as
sistant goncral freight agent of the Mil
waukee, becomes general freight ngent
with headquarters In Chicago, succeeding
W. U. Prcndergast, who goes to tho west,
ern classification committee. On tho same
date F. E. Otis becomes assistant gen
eral freight agent at Minneapolis.
U. S. NATIONAL BANK WILL
BUILD FOUR STORIES FIRST
With an expenditure of J3M.000 tho
United States Rational bank Is to build
four stories early in the coming year at
the present location, Sixteenth and Knr
nam street. A dining room, a kitchen
and a storugo room for tho bank will be
contained on tho fourth floor. The din
ing room Is to bo for tho employes.
MILLIONAIRE AND WOMAN
HELD ON SMUGGLING CHARGE
NKW YOR1C, Dec. El.-Robcrt Hclte
meycr, a millionaire of Hoboken, and
Mrs. Edna, It. Alexander wcro arraigned
in tho federal court today and hold in
?,G00 ball each on a clmrgo of havtnff
tailed to declare on their arrival from
Kuropc a lf.00 diamond and sapphire penrt.
ant purchased nbroad. Ball was fur
nished promptly and tho pair left tho
court In an automobile. Mrs. Alexander
was named as corespondent by Mrs.
Ileltemoyer In a suit for divorce against
the leather manufacturer.
Space for Cement
Show About Gone
Only a small amount of space remains
unsold "In tho Auditorium for the Mid
West Cement show which la to bo held
from January 30 to February 4. The
board of directors of tho Nebraska Ce
ment Users' association had Just com
pleted final arrangement for the coming
of the ninth annual convention of tho
association and for the eighth annual
cement show. Secretary Prank Whipper-
mah reported that the space for the show
Is practically all sold.
All booths this year are to be of uni
form size and ahape In order to give
tho whole show
The signs will bo uniform throughout.
ureens Dana has been engaged to fur
nish muBlo throughout the entire show.
Moving pictures ot tho Panama canal
and colored slides of ornamental con
crete work which were used last year
were so much appreciated that, the man.
agement has decided to use similar edu
cational pictures this year. Other fea
tures of Interest will be added.
Headquarter!) for Klosflt Petticoats, all
colors and sizes, scores of styles. Julius
Orkln, 1510 Douglas street.
I SPEND THIS WINTER AT 1 js '
( I YouTI forget what the calen- I yuyrTixyjn
AM dor tells you and find each day WLMvDshi, mcJI
uSliMM CT0B BHHiercl1 Association, S "s
I txw' ( fir J rary Mrent, or write to hl enc
WINTER EXCURSIONS
To the Ever-Sunny Southland
VIA THE
WABASH RAILROAD
ROUND TRIP TICKETS ON BALE DAILY TO
Florida, Cuba,
Mobile, New Orleans
And all other Gulf Coast point. Final return limit Jane 1,
101 1. To destinations In FLORIDA and CUBA can go one rout
and return Another at slightly higher fare.
LIBERAL STOP-OVERS PERMITTED.
EUROPEAN TOURS Attractive cruises to the Mediterranean,
Orient, Went Indies, Panama Canal and South America. For do
tailed Information and descriptive literature, call on or address
II. C. SHIELDS, General Agent Passenger Dept.,
'Ill South 14th St., Woodmen of the World llldg.
Telephone Douglas 355.
HOTEL,
VANDERBET HOTEL
oL izASl at ERK AVE..NEVY iDRIC
"An hotel of distinction
with moderate charge"
Within five minutes of principal railway terminals.
Situation Ideal
, . T AR IF Pi
Singly room . . - pgr dy-J, U. S, M
Doubla room . . . J, W, 17, M
Double bedroom, boudoir
drelng-room and bath " " ta, glO, U
Sultca Parlolr, bedroom and bath (10, til, 111
Etch room trith bth
r
HOTEL FLANDERS
133-337 West 47th St, New York City
Tha riztit Hod. ot notal ta tha light locality. Xa tfco ttvart of tfea tbaw
atsr district and adjacent to the ahopylnc eaatcra. Poatttralr fli a mar
tsxicaaient cauana and an axcepaonai orcnattra. a larro aodjnoa jajrl ,
juaica, rinaimnT uxmy, gnu ana nuuara hall.
Handsomely TnraislMd Eooma, Private BaQ), o
$1.50 PER DAY UPWARD.
Mrcaa GrmnC OaolraJ fltatlon. rarg martod "BroaJwaj- TltlMst
iwarnua aama in ATt, caunt mueai