Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 22, 1914, PART ONE, Page 13-A, Image 13

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BICE: MARCH 22, 1914.
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Jobbers Extend Welcome to Retailers Coming This Week
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MERCHANTS
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OMA
MARCH Z3-28
SPRING MARKET
WEEK
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VIEW 0F RETAIL DISTRICT
VIEW OF WHOLESALE TROW
FROM. 9ih AtidiJlCffSOW
HE Omaha Jobbers' and Manu
facturers' association has pur
chaned a goodly portion of the
Orpheum theater's best eoats
for Wednesday eventne and
a gigantic theater party will
be given that evening to . visiting retail
merchants, their wives, sweethearts and
n!sters - who come to Omaha for Mer
chants! Spring Market AVeek, March 13
to 28,'j
Thejthcater party will follow, a dinner
to be "given-at one of Omaha's big hotels,
from which the guests will ptoceed direct
to tho theater.
This Is only ono efature of the many
hum nlnnned for tho week by
Omaha iobbers and manufacturers, who
areflfcjpklnff for hundreds of retailers to
cometo tho city to complete their spring
stocks? next week. 1
Tuesday evening tho two 'top floors ot
tho Woodmen of the World building, com
prising ull of the Commercial club roonm,
will 'be given over to the visitors. There
wlll bS some fun here, too. Dancing will
be ono. of the chief attractions, and Bomu
of O'maha's bedt dancers will demonstrate
the tango, the Castle walk and other late
dances, after which the floor will be open
to all. who caro to try either the. new or
the .old steps. An exhibition of artistic
window dressing by two or three of
Omaha'H experts will be an eudcatlonal
feature much appreciated and tho evening
will' end with a buffet luncheon.
So much for the social side. Tho main
purpose of the meeting is to give- the
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CA-RPB1MTER PAPER CO.
ORPHEUM THEATRE
CRANE CO.
merchant the opportunity to make per
sonal selections for his spring stocks from
the largest assortments displayed to tho
best advantage In the jobbing houses,
'where the sole. Idea for the week will be
iulck and efficient service.
In former seasoNis, the merchants'
"spring meeting" has been, extended over
a period ot three months, and no very
large number of merchants was here on
any particular day.
This year all efforts have been concen
trated on a single week, and the market
will be shown at Its very best, when
Btocks are complete.
Merchants will be here la sufficient
numbers-" to make possible such entertain- "
ments as Uioso -.mentioned above, which Key to the Situation Bee Advertising.
Is Impossible, of course, when only a
few come each day.
The Jobbers and manufacturers promise
to mako the meeting ono that visitors
will never forget and ono that will never
be thought of by rival markets without
pangs of Jealousy.
DELTA THETA PHI TAKES
NEW MEMBERS INTO FOLD
Theta chapter ot Delta Theta Thl, logal
fraternity, Initiated eight new mombors
at the fraternity houBc, 2220 Howard
street, last night. The work waa put
on by tho local senate, with the assist
ance of the members ot tho alumni sen
ate residing in this city. Harold Pros
sol of Watorville, Minn., and Udwafd
Swoboda of Omaha, two of the initiates,
tool; tlrst and second honors, respec
tively, at the first semester examina
tions for Crclghton law freshman this
year.
Tlioxo Initiated Included also Ferry M,
Wheeler, city clerk of South Omaha, an4
member ot tho Junior class at Crelghton,
The other initiates were: John J. Shan
non, Jersey City, N. J freshman law;
l.ea Madden. Wauscca, Minn., Junior law;
Horry K. dantz, Alliance. Neb., fresh
man law; Dextor li. Corson. Omaha,
freshman law; Chester A. Morgan, Wag
ner, S. D., freshman law; Harold Ores
sel, Watervllle, Minn., lreshman law, and
Kojtirnrd Swoboda, Omaha, freshman law,
I.nst evening's work was concluded with
a good fellowship session end a smoker.
D1ETZ SECURES, OLD
VOLUME FOR LIBRARY
C, M. Diet has Just purchased trim
Kleser's book storo a very rare copy of
an early history of Nebraska, entitled,
"Sketches of Nebraskans." The Illustra
tions In this book nre all real pho;o
graphs tipped In. One of the groups ot
photographs contains the members of tho
legislature ot 1S71. In which Mr. Edward
Hotewnter appears as quite a young mn.
nut what makes tho volumo still mora
ot an antiquity Is the fact that It is in
scribed bys George Francis Train to Will
lam .Henry Dagley from George Francl
Train, next president America, dates
Ualttmoro, July 12, 1872. It Is the Inten
tion of Mr. Dlctz to have this vohino
bound lip In a substantial way and place'
In the Omaha public library.
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' vfoWf WAY r .-iwVVifSHeSv
JThis merchant is using an old-fashioned cash
drawer. As a result, he does not know how much
"money he should have at tho end of the day's bus
iness; how many items his clerks forgot to charge;
'whether money is missing because of carlessness
or temptation of employees.
He runs his storo by guesswork, depending onf
...memory for a record of his business. Each day
ho does unnecessary work, and worries about His
business after working hours, which injures his
.health and unfits him for the next day's liusinss.
This( merchant is using a National Cash Register.
He knows that all money received during tho day
is in tho drawer at night, and that he has a print
ed record of each transaction. Ho knows that
nothing has been lost through temptation or care
lessness. Ho can tell which clerk sells the most
goods.
When he locks his store at night, he loaves all bus
iness cares behind. Forgotten charges, disputes
with customers and loss of trade don't worry him.
His mind is free to think about how to get more
business.
Call at our salesroom, 404 South 15th St. when in Omaha next week.
Be WHETEHOUSE, Sales Agent
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY
NEW HOME OF THE
Beebe W Runyan Furniture Company
The Most Modern Furniture Jobbing Plant in the Entire Country.
SIX ACRES OF FURNITURE UNDER ONE ROOF
"Wo urge all dealers in our line to join tho army of buyers who will visit Oinaha during
Spring Buyers'1 Week, Commencing March 23d
and to mako our office your headquarters. Wo are sho'wing some wonderful
values and your stock will be materially strengthened v by placing our now
goods on your floor.
EEBE & RUNYAN CO., U. S. A.
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