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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1914)
14 i'ilE BEE: 0MA11A, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1014. ENTIRE STATE PROSPEROUS'SIX LICENSES ARE RESTORED Burlington Han Finds Farmers and Merchants Most Optimistic. MORE ACRES BEING PLANTED All Itaclare Every Indication la for A Bonntlfol Crop All Slock Una Wintered Ilpat In Yn, Assistant Immigration Atfent Howard of the Burlington haa retur'nM from n tilp ot tiro vritVe through the atrrleul turat sections ot Nebraska and "Wyomln'R, tributary to the line. Mr. Howard .topped at many of the Nebraska town and there met members of the com li.rcll organizations and merchanta and sraln men generally. It was the aame atory wherever he atopped. They alt re nted the best bUslnbs in yearn-and all took a most optimistic view of the future, predicting a bountiful crop and a con tinuation of the prosperity that they as vert Is cenerat in all the towns of the ctate. In all or the farming sections of the aiate visited Mr. Howard found farmer buey In their fields, putting In tho largest crop they have ever planted, all antlclpat- Over in Wyoming Mr. Howard found the aame optimistic feeling prevails. An early spring, preceded by a mild winter Ins enabled the cattlo and sheep men to bring their herds and flocks through in cood condition and at less than the normal expense. .Cattle are in such good flesh at this time that' owner express the opinion that they will be able to market the "graasera" at least a month earlier than usual, Casper la Rooming. In the oil producing sections of Wyo ming Mr. -Howard found the situation lapldly ncaring the boom period. Poople rre talking oil, dreaming oil, buying oil, and some of them are so enthusiastic that they are pretty near ready to eat oil. Casper Is the big boom city, says Mr. Jlowird. There even the newsboys on the streets are oil speculators. The town is growing by leaps and bounds, and scarcely a week passes that the bringing in of a new well in tho Sand creak dis trict la not announced. Many building rre being erected in the town, the largest fit wfitch Is a hotel, four stories high and overing a quarter ot n block. It is of stone and brick and will bo as mbilcrn as any hotel in Omaha, In the- Cowley oil fields, along tho DUr llngton, a dczsn or more wells are being drilled, and enormous quantities of capital are coming into1, the district for invest ment. fTh.1 is one ot the few fields in the .ll cone of Wyoming not controlled by the Standard oil, It I said. i Rabbi Wise Guest of the'Palimpsest Club Rabbi Stephen S. Wlso ot the Free Oynagogue of New' York, who will be In Omaha today, la coming u the guest ot the Palimpsest club. He was In vited some time ago to address the club at one of Its dinners, and fixed Wednes day, April 1, aa the date. . Mayor Denounces Methods Em ployed by Commissioner Kugel. PETERSON'S TRIAL THURSDAY ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE TO 0 PUBLISH NATIONAL PAPER The local headquarters of the Nebraska Anti-saloon league has 'received word that the American Issue, the official or gaii of the national, league, la soon to publish a dry dally paper In Washing ton, D. C- The object will be to promote tho campaign for national prohibition. The first ot the dailies is to he Uaued on the day next December when congress convenes, Mayor Object In Ksnrt'i Arnt Working I'rlm.Uhlu Trlrk to Secttrc Krlilence Agnlnst ' the DrnjraUU. ,' Mayor James C. Dahlman, at a meelJ of city commissioners ns an excise board, publicly' denounced the methods employed by rollco Commissioner A C. Kugef to secure evidence of liquor law vioiaisms, and told the police commissioner that he would Introduce a resolution to flrof any police officers who came before' the council with evidence secured by trickery, The mayor's speech followed the trial of six drugglsta for alleged violations of the liquor law, In that they sol liquor for medicinal purposes without frcqutr Ing the purchaaer to register Kugel had suspended the ilccnsca of the yx drug' gists, but the council rcsclndedthe bus pension and restored the licenses, Ppnonnpf Knsfl'a Method. I am bitterly opposed to pending a police officer around to persuade busi ness men to break the lawj' said tho mayor, "if that Is nil our police have got to do I here give notice that the first one that brings such evidence here again Is likely to be fired from 'the force. I will Introduce a resolution asking the council to flro any policeman who cornea here with evidence secured' by subterfuge or trickery." Commissioner Dan H. Uutlcr and Com mlealoner J. J. Ityder, also denounced tho method by which Kugel aecured evi dence against ftia druggists. Special Po lice Officer O. V. Peterson was stlflfi-4 Ingly denounced by Commissioner Thomas McQovcrn and by Commissioners Ityder and Butter. Peterson 1 tho man who se cured the evidence, which was -ottered without corroboration. Peterson will be tried Thursday morn ing on a complaint brought by Chris Orecnhagen charging him with conduct unbecoming an officer In arresting his wife' Saturday. Frank Weaver Is attorney for Orecnhagen. Commissioners restored the suspended druggists licenses by vote of four to three on four licenses, Commissioner With ncll, Hummel and Kugel voting together. Wlthnell voted with tho majority in re storing the licenses of two drugglsta-J. Fregger and II. C. Lane. Kugel 'announced that he would con tinue to bring tn evldenco against drug gists, presumedly basing his charges on evidence secured by Peterson. He said ho had suspended the license ot J. H. Keck. Keck was granted a hearing for Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Many Keolare Spdng Styles After Pattern Those 50 Years Ago Can it be that the trend ot fashion It reverting toward the antique costlmes ot our forefathers? Whllo fashion experts aro divided on thla question ana some answer In the attlrmattve, other are Juat as emphatla In the negative and It re mains a question which la arousing much speculation among Omaha's women folk today. At the Burgess-Nash company's spring style show the living models, as a kind ot prelude to tho show, display costumes aa worn during the time ot Iuls XIII, Colonial times, the- dlrectolre period and civil war times. Then the present day modes are displayed. And therein lies the enigma whlcii. is the source ot Vorry to thoio who must accede to the demands of Dame Fashion. For those early, coatumes shqirn have a decided tendency to resemble closely ..... ;1 lr theil r. off nt, but? i"1 TT-' r I latest spring styles for this year. irra V Xiair OeCOmeS course, the, detallsare very different , 'the designs ara essentially similar. puch JjflPK I hlP,K It! OSS V "triklng effects aa the present atyle of I Lftok j its yauiftrl Try tad Solpfeaur a4 no lMrfiy -mil krr. bustle la more than a similarity to styles of years ago; It can almost be called a reproduction. The discerning eye of the clever de signer can see" almost Instantly the llkq nets between costumes ot the two periods. lCven can those who do not enjoy that faculty ot observation tee how alike (the spring styles are to styles of oldtn times But again, comes tile dissenter who as- similar ity. Such is the talk, however, and It is in serts that there In absolutely no slmll; possible to innko many who have seen, the atyle ahow believe that the trend of fashion Is not reverting to the period ot oqr forefathers. Alfr.e everyan known that 8m Tea. a ftatpftur, preewrly esaeuj4, ferine baek the natural ootor and, luatr te fn hair wwi laded, streaked e gray: h! ends dandruff, Itching scaly ana topa tailing hair. Tears ago Uis only way to gt this mixture wag to make, It at . hvme, whloh is mvmy and troat)l. some. Kowadaya we simply aafc at any drug 1 atora for "Wyeth'a S 8tphur I Hair Remedy.4' You im mt lun ! bottle for about u rn. K.,rti i William 11. Ixonhardt xt Lincoln, who I vaea this old. famous recipe, boaua no ' s1vin up th9 3ob " travellnjr J one can TOertbly tall that you datrttene 1 man l ,7S rnonth and expenses to Join yUf hair, as It 3om It so naturally ud 1 ho nvy- lntitiM t,,at 11 WM no th lure LINCOLN MAN GIVES UP JOB TO JOIN THE NAVY jvetuy. Tou dampen a eponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a tm; by morning the gray hair dlaajH rtltlru mn'A unit... LOnharilt two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, tbleH and srlosay and you look years 0Qngr.A4vrUsmat Resin qL stops itching instantly of the' colored pictures, or even the rumor of war with Mexico which induced him to desert a remunerative commercial post-' tlon. and enlist aa an apprentice seaman. ' believes, according to his statements, that the training of the navy I Is "Just the thing for a young roan," and for the aake ot the training and tho chance to see the world, he has given up : the $7& a month and expenses, to sail under the Stars' and Stripes as an ap-1 prentice seaman for liT.tt) a, month. POLICE COURT SHOWS FALLING JJFF FOR MONTH The monthly report for 'March, given out by Clerk of the Police Court Thomas O'Connor shows a maVd'- falling off In the money taken In, b compared to that of the corresponding month 1aj year. Thla Is due In measure, according to the clerk. In the largo number of appeal bonds that have been f!ed, of them, as compared to IS fr the same monkh In 191. Following Is a comparison. 1 HSU Kill Eln? JSI.M 14.09 ruricueq oonaa .1 924.47 J 111- To Accomplish Improvements that involved tho construction of an nddional ltupre buildina: five stories eluding the basement, the arrangement of the older building from foundation to roof, and to do it all without nnnoyance to customers, is the great task that has been undertaken and finished by thtOohn Beno company. The work has required a whole year, and has taxed the resources of archi tects, builders, managers and employes i n every department of the fi'eat store. For more than a quarter of a century the Beno building has been notffil nil ove the country as one of the best adapted to be found in any city, where lillt, comfort, sanitary conditions, and all that conduces to the best interests of Customer and employe, have been provided. The work has now been finished, and the means of permitting the expansion demanded by increasing patronage accomplished. Wo want tho public 'to see what we have dono, especially for our Millinery and Heady-to-Wear departments. We believe you will appreciate the result of our labors. Many notable features have been added nnd changes mnde for the better accommo dation and greater convenience of our. patrons, which must be seen to be fully ap preciated. Wo invito the people of Council Bluffs, Omaha and vicinity to visit our store during the opening days. , The assortments are complete in each line . In dry goods in women's wear millinery, etc. in men's, boys' and chil dren's clothing and furnishings will be found that "something" which belongs particularly to this season of distinctive styles. The character of this merchan dise will make buying a pleasure and the fairness of prices a most welcome feature. In keeping with this high standard of merchandise wo shall aim for a store service that is worthy. "Prompt and courteous" will bo our watchwords your smallest and greatest wants to. share alike our careful attention. "We 6arnestly believe in our ability to BC,rvo you better than dver to prove that our diligence Iiob resulted in business which merits your patronage. Now and always we-oxtend to yoUia warm invitation to make this store your store. Come and go as you .please rest awhile ask questions. That's simply hospitality and a poin in our service it carries with it no obligation whatever. V We urge you to come now, especially to see our display intact before the eager I) Words' have made inroads. A call today equals a treat to the visitor. Ulie John Beno Company COUNCIL BLUFFS. Setter Values in AH Lines at New Kug Catalogue Free for tiie Asking Send for L ur Sprirg Catalogue $1 Shadow Flouncings. Wednesday, 29c The biggest lace bargain of the season a complete line of beautiful flouncings, in white or ecru, 12 inches, 18 inches and 20 inches wide, the most popular AA laces of the season; regular 75c and atSifi $1.00 yard values, at fc W ft 30 iDp.M. For Chicago This is tho time the CHICAGO LIMITED doparts: The sleepers are ready and the diner is serving at 6 o'clock. You have breakfast belore arriving in Chicago at 8:09 A. M. and are ready for engagements or eastern connections. This train of steel and steel frame construction carries .chair cars, diner, standard and (Jompartmont sleepers and a library observation car all brilliantly lighted by the dynamo systom of electricity. ' The schedule is no't fast; it is planned with the intent of a smooth, restful ride and a punctual arrival. "Well operated" is the general comment about this train. (EASTERN CONNECTIONS MICHIGAN CENTRA!, at 9:05 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. for New York and Boston. PUNNSYLVANIA at 8:45 a. m., 10 a. m, and 10J30 a. m. 'tor Washington and Now York; 9:30 a. m,, Indianapolis, Cincinnati. IjAKK SHORE at 10;1B a. m. for New York; 10;30 a. m. for New York and Boston. IHG FOUR at.9i25 n. m. for Cincinnati. ILMNOIS CENTRAL at 9:10 a. m. for New Orleans. MONON at 9:40 a. m. for Louisville. GRAND TRUNK at 11:05 a. m. for Now York. ERIE at 11 a. m. for New Yofk. ' - V- BALTIMORE & OHIO at 11 a. ra. for Washington and New York. NICKEL PLATE at 10:35 a.' m. for New York, Boston. WABASH at 12:04 noon for New York and Boston. BLOCK PROTECTED Something Nw: Through Sleepers on This Train Between Omaha and Peoria "We are agents for steamship lines, and have latest sailing lists and cabin plans, Let us help you secure steamer accommodations early in view of tho large volume of European travel this coming summer. J. B. REYNOLDS. City Passenger Agent. 1502 Farnain St., Omaha, Neb. Tel. D. 1238 or D. 3380 Wash Goods Department Specials Every new weave Juat arrived and are arriving all the t(hio Silk stripe printed voiles, printed voiles, fancy brocaded cren de chine, costume crepe, shantung crepe, printed silk ratine, plain 'grape do chine, Jacquard silk poplin, banzt, foundation silk dimity, organ dies, batistes and 100 other things too numerous to mention. ' Prces Range In This Department nt jfic, 18c, S3c !Hc ooc, 05c, 7Gc, 85c and 81.00 Per Yard,. For Popular Priced Ooods See Domestic Room. WHITE GOODS SALE New Dotted Swiss 12S 15S 18eS 25 P S1.00 Long Cloths lOd lo 25 Pr JftC1 Dimities v lOtf to 354 P J$& Batistes io to 5G per yttrjl Novelties 12)4d to S2.Q0 Tar$ MSMaiMaaaaBaavaaHBaBaaaiBaaaaMaBiaaaaaasnaaaMMBHBaaMaaaiMaM.aM Wednesday's Linen Specials All our high grade Huck Toweling, "p u r e linen, plain and fancy, values up to 75c, yard.' 50c All pure linen, heavy weight satin damask, assorted de signs, grass bleached; regu lar $1 quality, yard...-79 Don't Miss Hayden's Ad Wednesday The largest sale of Boys' Clothing ever held in Omaha. A big purchase of Spring Suits at a vdfy big reduction. See windo" dis play on Sixteenth street. Sale starts Thursday morning. 7V In Our Famvs Domestic Raoj Two cnrloads of new gpoas just amw ur w. ry. y.- tire west half of domestic room will bo filled with ncjgoods for Wedjicsdny. 1 en Re o f 36 inch percales, tho S3 rX"AHE moment Retfnol Ointment A . an J f.a11R Sw.ln. With tha I toueKt anitcVtng skin, the itching 1 heilln I aid of JUrfnol Sop, it quickly removes aU tntet ot ccsems. rath, utter, nag warn, pimples or other tormenting, un sightly eruptiea, leavisf the V!n eJer aai kaalthy, ft Is agually efftctlve for mt, Wi!, Burn, -d, rough k?adi, eseaMuf aad pile. iWdoI Oiifik U taaariMt 'i' rd6ltn l uk1 oaxsaKlKff., faiWata?rtUWMatiiails Kcialaol k Was anub4 hr o'tottlr 19 wn. Xii (IrawUu Mil UtttMt OuvH (tu Mil!JM).ors4!Sap (f ). Xi UW me tn. mite to lUfi. 40-8, Rutaol, Bl' mum. Hi. Bwu citmitt "avknitoUa." Totals. .60 .l.S.4r U70.0 We will atnd yon a fall quart of thi fin old H AYNER WHISKEY For Only 80 CentsExpress Charges Paid By Us. This is a special introductory offer we are making to NEW customers only and if YOU have never tried Hayner Whiskey we want you to try it NOW. Wo Want To Show Yoa Take Us U We want to pi ace some of our fine old trhlakey On this otter-order this whiskey try it use before you so you may know how rich, pure all you want and If you don't find it all we and delicious it really la and here's the sreat- claim the finest you ever tasted and the cjt offer you erer heard of greatest value you ever aaw we will return Send Us 80 Cents-Thafs All your money without word. And we will send you a full quart bottle of You Talc 9 No Chances our fine old HAYNER PRIVATE STOCK Our guarantee is fair and square It means BOTTLED-IN-BOND WHISKEY In a strong, what it says ewe must send you a quality that sealed case and we will pay express charges, will please you in every way and we will do It Remember It's Bottled 4a-Bnrl NeWa su, Year Order And every bottle sealed with the Govern Cut out this coupon fill it in and mail it to us regular 10c grade 5c. 3 cases of colored crepe remnants, 10c grade, for, 2 cases of 12 'c chambray all colors, for 8 3 cases of 32 inch nurses' stripes, 15c value., fqr 0? 2 cases of 16c colored scrim, 36 Inches, nt , 10 1 case' of 72x90 sheets, worth 50c now at -316 1 case of 81x90 sheets, worth 65c now at ." 37i 1 case of 12V4C pillow slips . 42x36 Inches, at 8C 1 case of $1.00 bed spreads, 74 1 case of Jl.'25 bed spreads, 6e 1 case of $1.50 bod spreads how at 946 1 caBe of $2.00 bed spreads now at Sl.lO 10 plecesiof $1.25 table damask. now.at 88d 10 pieces flf $1.00 table damask, now at ., 74r 1 case of 50c mercerized dam ask, 63 inches 3Q& 1 case of 12.sc huck. towels now at .4 7d 1 case of iittd Turkish towels now at .....,( 7 16 100 other btrsalns not advertised. URdirwtar Section Domestic Room Ladles' Gauze Union Suits, ankle and kneo length, per suit, now at 25S 356 49c Boys' Medium Wolght Union Suits, sizes 24 to 34, 50c val ues, at 25 Men's. Ladles' nnd Children's Hose, all sizes, 12V4c values now at &i$C Ladles' Muslin Gowns and Skirts. 75cvalues, at. ..49d Boys' Blouse, Wajsta, black sat teen, whlte.iblue, chambray and stripes, with military collars; 50c value, t 25!r Men's Balbrligan Underwear shirts or driwers, per garment, now at. .2$S 35 d Rntl 456 It Will Pay Tou to Head Hayden's Special April (jrocery Opening Sale. Quality Goods and the Right Prices for the People. The uest Creamery iluitoi. cut-ton UI' bUlM .p(!l' id. ............... .Mo ra lbs. Best dranuated 8unar. ..91.00 jtt'lu, uacR Best High Grade Dlamund JI Flour, made irum the best scleci- wh.nt. nfitlilnir finer lor OrcaU, plea of cakes, per sacn 91.10 lti bars Ueat Km All, UlamonU C 01 Laundry tjueen wnue xaunury ouuy ror aso a 11. nt iiuik Laundry alarcii. 10a lbs, Good Jupan Klce. 38o 4 lbs, I'anuy japan Klce. 10c quatty, lidw ,,,,,,,, .360 lB-oa, cana Condansed Milk 84o ( 02, conn Condensed Milk 40 lbs, Ueat Hand rloked Navy Beana. now at 36 s lba Ueat Itolled llrtakfast Oat meal, for ,,,,, 35o IS lba, Het Wntte or Tellow Corn meal, at. 1 Advo Jell Uie Jell yf quality, per uku.. at ..TV4o 1 lb. nana Aeaorled Soupa. all navora pr catl t-aiia L.u Stfourlnc Soap.. .. . aso cakes Selexo Bceurlna; Soap....36o L.orge bottles Worcester Sauce, Pure Tomatoe Culaun or Pleklea. nsaorted klnda. per bottle,,,,.,,.. BaO H, CI. Corn Plakea, per pkff So Pure Ceinb Heney, rack, ...... ilHo 6 cans Oil or Mustard Bardtnea, Bo Breakfast Cocoa, per lb. .SOo The Heat Tea BlftlngH, lb,., lbo Qolden Santos Cuffee, lb ...SOo TRY HAYPEM'S FIRST l'"uiioy cuuiury Creamery liutter per Jb., at ,28o Goud Uairy i tioio liutter, lb UUo Too btat full cream Wisconsin, Jnqw Xovti White or Youne America Checbe. per lb ..SUo The ucst imported Swiss Cheese, Hoc lb., it 1 wiiu jLaxit owion sets now Fancy Ked or Yellow Onion Hets per tuart .-.BHo 1'uncjf White Onion Sets, 10.....1UO Tho ileal Kentucky Blue '.Irass Seed, per lb., at , SOo All J I hub Flower and Vceetable HeeUf. pvr pkg , alio Tn yeg-etabta Mn.xet of Omana for" tn Veople. The bi.it Red Hiver Onto Potatoen 15 lb 1, to tho 11; 890 Fresh leets, Cairo Ib, Rudlshea, aiiaJ- lots 1? Turnips, bunch Co. lancy lead .Lettuce, per heact...74o Z Heaci Fresh Leaf Lettuce for loo Fancy Jallfornla Caulltlowcr, per lb., now it ,,.7Ho Fancy .'allfornla Bliubard, lb....7c Old Btfta, Carrots Turnips or Par- anipSriPer lb..... ai Fancy New Cabbage, lb aUo S lbs. rancy Shelled Popcorn lea Watch the papers for oar annatl ros ooa bbb sarnDDsry sai. IT menfa offldal Gretn Stamp over the cork your assurance that It ia fully aged, full 1G0 proof and full measure at good aad pure aa it Is possible to produce. A Wonderful Offer Ho one else offers BOTTLED-IN-BOND whiskey at our price of SO cents a quart no one else would pay the express charge nn a am nti art ttlrOTnf- aa mm ktv rlslme. ITS TICK&T OPPIPF l W Stand Tke Loss Shlpplns one qusxt, exprexs paid, means a loss tins. 1 and the full quart of flae old DOTTLED-IN-BOND whiakey will go forward by first express. BURLINGTON TOlOVE The BurllngUa ticket office is reported to have secured a ten-year lease to ocoupy offlc space in the new United States National Bant building-, noon to be built at 1 Sixteenth ana Farnain streeta. The UoUct office Is to be moved to Its new quarters i soon .after th bankibutldlnr Is completed. Th consideration is said to be around IW.O00 a year. to us but we want your trade and we know when you have tried this whiskey, you wiU1e so pleased with it, that you will send us your future orders for four quarts or more. THE HAYNER DlST&LBf Q COMPANY fiuto4 Qd4 n euti for wklch Ma4 m OKI raU qnkrt Vittl at IIdm rrlnM stooa Bttl4.Bofid Wkltk,; -una 4 ptryemr Bmr. II u uudrtood tht It Ult klk7liat(aadMrwatd aad laklat to m ta HOT wTmr M oiaU UMN promsu ntundM. Tali U7W otiu. in 03 KCM4 ,,,, , Aidr$s$... WHISKEY HON. RQTTLFn Hi HAYXtR OtSTlUJNCi COMfiW' tuMY Mil in siHKT.TBtt OM.n fraai Arts.. tktnet nut call tt Wya, CMaw. Moat, aad all ataUs Watt r tiw isr aa oan-i.araw Mia. H. BEER and BREAD The making of BEER bears a striking simi larity to the making of bread, tie chief differ ence being in the amount of grate employed and the amount of water added. Bread is baked, but BEER is boiled one is a solid food, the other a liquid refreshment. gTARS & STRIPES BOTTLED BEER is a splendid example of the high degree of per fection reached by the modern Brewery. Brewed and Bottled by The Willow Springs Brewing Co. HENRY POLLOCK, Consumers' Distributor OMAHA, NEB. Telephone Douglas 1306. Douglas 2108 for a trial case. WE 1AYNER WSTHIEW C0 Dept.R-115 2111 Central SI., KANSAS CITY, M0. ana.tM KtUata,!. Mnts,eMe KutatCKr. Ha. riUUUerr at Troy. Ohio Addrtsi Our Ntanst Offict SuraatlaVu. New Ariuaa. la. JtckMoirWe, lla. I SSOO.OOO.OO J-nll Paid 3: riOTlll A Pay When Cured L I 1 1 I Mm llaetal DfMa tut, DR. E. R. TARRY - 240 Brnm Plris-, Ommhz, Hb i HruUr or Cut Js leiiJors.J'antUfptla' by Duaklen'a Ar- ' nlea Balvt. a avije remedy for aores, brulnes. voiemi S5c All drusgUU. ! - AUtjBidteir.ent ' j Concentrate Your Advertising in The Bee USE Be Want A&s, - - ---j nBjn, - jpJ-