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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1914)
THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914. HOTELS TO PROTECT GUESTS Registers Will Be Made Safe from Public Inspection. ANNOYED BY IMMORAL,, FOLKS ComplnlU thnl I.pitcI Women So licit Rncita hy Telephone . ,frr Ilfrlnff;. Apprised of Presence. Next Monday We Begin 6 A iteneral chango In ' the system of Tclstratlon at first-class hotels, and an organised effort on the part of hotel men U overcome llio mother to guests from solicitations by scarlet women and their male consort. as a result of tho Albert law. Will bo oiltllncd nt a meeting of tho Omaha Hotel Men's association, called for next Tuesday Viy President P. II. Phllbln. Registers of Omaha's hotels have been cone over, according to hotel proprietors, and name and room numbers of male guests have been secured and turned ovarl to women, who then solicited patronact from the nuests by telephonlnc. complaint by guests hava led to tho ditcoVcry that this system has been car ried Into the best hotels. Hotel men say they will tukc vlKortus measures to stop It, as It lias threatened to cost them the patronace of many respcctablo patrons. A card system of hotel registration may be adopted, so that the names ot.itucsts will pot be publicly exposed for examina tion by everybody1. This will be one of the matters to, be considered by the hotel men next Tuesday. Ono hotel man asserts that Omaha, Denvfr. Kansas City and St. Louis form a circuit which Is traveled reKUlarly by immoral men and women, who mats mi Uusit.es of rosins as business people' and Invade first-class hotels to carry on their practices. Anglo-Saxon. Song Writer On hundred- and; MventyTfouV, years nso In tho City of' London a composor died, who durjns his lifetime wrote two sonRl, One of these songs has made every loyal British subject stand upon his feet 'every tlmo It la suns;. This man was of noble birth, for ho was Tho son of the Marquis of Halifax, but he has always been known to the ejtlrens of the Knfjllah Empire as Henry Carey. Tho melody of "Qod Save the King" ior that was one of Carey's mniksI was taken by Oliver Wendell Holmes' classmate, tfamufl Francis Emlth, as the Ideal mus'lo far his "My Country. 'Tls of Thee.'' Henry Carey died without Knowing that tha American Colonies ever- dreamed of being independent. Hut In splrlUand his roul must be happy, as It tides march Ins; on. to knSwfthnl his WUslO Is used fur the naflonalhrmn of the two great Anglo-Saxon nations. The other CaVey sonc "Sally In Our Alley,?' Is knon as the coloratura, so jirano'a dellsht. Kvery oraml opers. sopmno who Is invited to sins Jn Kngtlsh' tries her voice on "Bally," and every vlllase belln who sings in the town hall h tho blK dolnns also; pays her respects lo ".Sally." All of Henry Carey's sonfs ra h) Tho Deo's collection of ''Sonss That . Never Orow 01J." Rend the dis play announcement and clip -the; coupon. Soday.4 KINKAID REPLIES T.CSS'Vv CLEARING HOUSE?LETTERi Moses P. KlnkaldVahd fi few of' the! other members of 'Conireas from Ke-'l braska, have replied to tho Omaha Clear-1 Jrig llouse association acknowledging receipt ot their protes) against the placing I or Omaha In the Kansas City reserve banking district. While a few ot the congressmen have! icknOwlcdgcd receipt of, the-commnnlca. I lion, the members of the organization I committee, headed by Secretary ot tha Treasury McAdoo, have In no -way ac- knowjedged. receipt ot the protest. Copies of tH protest were sent to Secretary McAdoo and the other members of the organisation committee, as welt as to thai congressmen and senators from Ns-I araxka. Key to the Situation See Advertising. BRANDEIS Candy Specials OMptiaa Xoosn. Special cocoanut balls vanilla, strawberry and chocolate, IE at, pound JL3C Special Marguerite chocolate cherries, pound boxes on' a-, OiC Old fashion black wal- sjj nut taffy, at, pound. ... aOC Special delicious opera fruit, rocan nut roll, at, OR. pound 63C Pompelan chocolate bitter sweets end Swiss stylo milk chc como iruit ana nut cen- aq 1 ters, at, pound sunsC Our delicious maple confections irorn cYery tsaiuraay at, qa pound iStsC BRANDEIS Room Lots of WALL PAPER Saturday Only . 10 toll wa)l, 0 cell ing and IS yards bor der, s ultcble for living room, bedroom and kitchen, worth 11.22. 69' Saturday, sale price., J ' 10 rolls wall, o celt aft At" ,nS and 18 yards bor XI 4 S dcr' suitable for Villi!' library, dining; room 1 nd bed room, worth 1 3.60, Saturday, sale I. price ,..tl.35 10 rolls wall, C cell ing: and 3B crowns, suitable for living; room, library and hall, extra quality of paper, worth f 6.90, Saturday, sale price SI98 I z3, the Sales of the Henry and Other Great Special Purchases Besides the Siegel Stocks, we have thousands of dollars worth of other spe dally bought mer chandise in this sale. itisimigrm&se bargain event in our history. Plan to Come So great are the savings to be offered that people will come from ntt1 (or a nundred miles around to take advantage of them. You Never v ,It, .surpasses in the magnitude of its shocks, the extensiveness of its selections and opportunities for economizing, any sale v 4 v ' AAA A t ie Omaha Sunday See tl m -wnuiiiiB m mm Siegel Store (New York) The above is the bankrupt Henry Siegel Store of New York from which we bought the greater part of the stocks, at about 30c on the dollar. Omaha to Saw a Sale Like vv vou ivv oaico n m miuiiw liiBiaiiM Stocks of the Livci y uat ; jukjh Papers for Tens of thousands of dollars9 worth of high grade, season able merchandise at the lowest jpricts : ' a i ever quotear v- Buy for every fw tare need. This Sale ! This One 4 y. . . A. m ' i iiiioo Lllclll i Full Details!