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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1914)
UU. HbJii: OMAHA, rmKSI)A, APRIL. 1G, 1914. Mv Omaha Representatives qw Gst of Dying Goods - -3 , - rp i Lower Your Laundry Cost! Lola of people are needlessly spending from $1.50 to $4.00 per week for having their clothing washed and ironed. This expenditure continues yelir nfter year, Many spend as much money in one year iih would buy and maintain a COMPLETE HOME LAUNDRY equipped with a "1900" Electric Washer and Simplex Ironer Your elothing will last 50 longer v when handled this way, and besides you nlno have Iho knowledge of being independent of outside help. We will be glad to talk the mutter over with you, hnd will gladly give you the bon efit of the workincr knowlndtfo wn 1mv gained in installing and maintaining more than 1,300 of these washers in Greater Omaha- Hoods are sold either for cash or on easy payments. "1900" WASHER CO. 308 South 18th St. Booth No. 56 Phono Tvlnr inn OPENING NIGHT PROGRAM Low Cost of Living Show Omaha Auditorium; Thursday, April 16 Door Open 7 P. M. Orchestra Concerts 8 P. M. to 11 P. M. Presiding Chairmaa, Chas. L. Dundey, All'y for Ihe Omaha Retail Grocers Ass'n. OPENING NIGHT CEREMONIES-8:30 P. M. Royal Hawaiian Entertainers' Concert- 9:20 Reading of President Wilson's Mcs 7:30 to 10:30. sage formally opening tho exposition. 8:40 Opening Invocation. 9:25 Address: Gov. John H. Morehead. D-Aaaress oi welcome, nan. James u. 9:30-Response, Chairman Dudey. Dahlman, Mayor oLQmaha. 8:55 Response by Mr. E. E. Wis., Presi dent Omaha Retail Grocers' Ass'n, N 9:00 Address :-"0 m ah a ' s Commercial Prosperity," by representative of Omaha Commercial Club; 9:10 Soprano Solo, Madame Camille Vereguay. Unfurling of big American Flag filled witii confetti and tiny American Flags. National Anthem, sung by the aud ience, led by chorus of 200 voices.' 9:35 Dr. G. E. Gondra, Moving Pictures illustrated -lecture in basement lecture room. PURE ICE SUPPLIED TO HEADING HOUSES OF OMAHA MANUFACTURED IN 'OMAHA t JHAVC IT DELSVERED TO YOU Onaha Ice&Cold Storage Co. Office, McCague Bldg. Plant, 6th and Leavenworth 'J Everything &eady for Opening of Show When tlie doors of the. Om&ha Audi torium nro thrown open tonight 'at 7 o'clock to admit the neneral public 'to the "I.ow Cost of Uvlny Bhow," It will be found that despite the fact that the Grand Opera company had possession until lontf after midnight Tutday. the Lhpothi were In readiness, demonstrktofs Tfre on 'nana, rsj conuciiona rontw, stoves coupled up and trie, M'tvies Corf Electrio company, who werq the official electricians of the exposition, had' their wires and lights In place for the extra. Il lumination of the booths mkS 'basement. The complete opening- was -virtually In sured by reason ot building the booths out at the Ak-ar-Bn 13 en, haullnp them m m In yesterday mornlnff ready to set un pn the flo,or space, thus pavlns the. way, to rapid work In InstaJllnB the booths and (wLlklla IttL. 1 - . . ' . a.iiu.m. iib nyur cijuiues were nmrKea from. tho floor plans" by men In char'ga fit 25, -H. Ifowcll, superintendent, as fast p tho chairs were teritcved from the Krana opera. louoweu oy u larjtc ior9 or men in charge Of lo Wearier, who began placing the booths. Oyer twenty members of the ftotall Grocers' association assisted In placjn the Hoods In the "Old '.Fashioned flpnwrf .Store," while almost an-equal number Ktarwa iU dnsthfe "Modern iPtoro,1' puttlne packago goods on tho shelves, In Install, lng futures and getting; everything In readiness to demonstrate to the public all that Is modern and ufctc-date In sanitary store fixtures, and alsq how package Roods are now fast taking; the place of tho former unsanitary bulk goods, etc The most difficult task of all was thu arrangement and tho putting together the machinery that will be, operated by the Jay Burns company In their booth iThs Twentieth Century llakery." Jlrt P'urns arranged With the Reed company of Erie, Pa., to use iTcomplete- outfit of bo.Ker; machinery, such as flour fixers, tempering machines,' dough kneaders, njoulders and through tho gas company, a largo gas oven for baking bread, pies and pastries has been Installed. f 20.00 PLUME IERTNA tRifiER Booth 6. Come aadt fflatr. Get a Gas Iron-FREE s) : See Oir Demonstration at the iQmaha Gas Company's Booth No. 33 ''..-Low'CojSt of Living'1 Show : RuluSa$ Stove Lighter J; Automatic Gas Water Heater, and;;qn : Ir Want- U Gas Iron . . ' 1 ' A.pfiz6 will be '"given each day (from April 16th to 26th) of an I-Want-U Gas Iron, to the person composing, the best ticle on "Ironing With Gas." The composition can be writtenin either prose or poetry, i. Copies of your article should be either , mailed to the Con test Manager, Omaha Gas Company, 109 Howard street, or pre sented t Booth No. 33, "Low Cost of Living" Show, Auditorium. Your name and address should be written plainly at top of piageon which your article is written. V The daily contest will close at 5 P. M; each dayand all ar ticles received between 5 p. M. one day and 5 E Mi the following-day, will be rated and an "I-Want-U" Gas Iron deiiyefied to .tne winner at their address. rr . . ; "vw mHt yaa ui 733, yrlvtf . yhon, wekstsr 6S4. SHERMAN AVENIE MEAT . AMI MOCERIE AXtSXSTD TXTXIMUE1T, Prop. 2903-3911 Shsttnati Av Omaha, XTtb. Oir Nih SUiiaril of EfieiiRcy will reduce tha Cost of Mo rip 8", which 1 an essential In ths Iw Cost of Ilrtaj, IH10N FIIEPIIGF WARENftlSE & VAN CI. 319 K. lltiat. If, 394. Bring the kiddies too! There will be many things to delight and educate the child ren at the Low Cost of Living Show AUDITORIUM APRIL 16 to 26 A veritable county fair of electrical household inventions. And like the circus you , attend "for the children's sake," it will please and in struct you. It will point a DIREQT WAY to Better Living with Less Effort see exhibits by BURGESS GRANDEN CO and JAS. CORK ELECTRICCO. a ,111 II III! II II II INI II II inflK We Can Reduce Your Fuel Bills St Us af Booth 11 ' HYDRAUU6PRESS BRICK COMPANY wilkie & mitchell co. Ghoice Groceries and Meats 40th and Ttrnim, Phoas Barn7 S84, COMPAQ V Chas. Nathan Stajrti ui Faiey GROCERIES anf MEATS Phono Douglas 2074. 230700 Leavenworth St. Ontaha. Elmer Anderson St pie ind , Fancy Groceries Vegetables and Fruits 3024 Leavenworth Street. Phone Harney 158. J Hodman Bros. Go. Cor. 40th and Cuming Sts, The quality that satisfies in groceries, mets, fruits and vegetables. Always ready to serve you. Phone Harney 3720. Thorin & Snygg Walnut .Hill Qrwcry and Meat Csnjuny High Grade Groceries and Meats at Right Prices Xorthcaut Corner 40th ami Hamilton Streets. Phuno Harney 384. UNCLE SAM HEALTH FOOD a roBrnvs suusf for CONSTIPATION Kiulrs Xo CooUnr. Call at Our Sootb. Hibbeler & M Win. Xibbeler X. 7. Wlnkelmanf s t , - s loafers in t Groceries, .Hardware,; Meats. Flour, Fruits 'ant Vegetables $ All Kinds " .-" Tel', Dqug. 55G. 1 , . 2310-15 Vinton.SL- JAC. BASTIAN Groceries, Meats, Fresh Vegetables and Fruits. Fbpn Kara? 608. Prompt JUTsrjr 3908 Tarnam Bt. Mocller Bros, Beslcrs in Staple and Fancy Groceries 1702 Olark St. v Phone Webster 1619." Rtducs Wg-b Cost of LlTlnff. Bay your c-rocsrUs ana" mscts from HiHRegai 6 Conpaiy QnaUtr SUfbsst. Prlcss Kowcst. 3334 XasnworUt. Tixout Harney 7ea