Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 28, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 6-A, Image 6

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OMAHA BOY SCOUTS ON A TOUR OF ACTIVITY Upp er picture show3 a troop of Boy Scouts hanging over the rail
ing on top of the Hotel Fontenellc, whither they had climbed on Saturday morning in course of their investigating trip;
lower picture shows a scout signalman wigwagging to another, who was posted at the Walnut Hill reservoir, several miles
away.
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A $ i S - who w 'ltb the wiuad on th roof of B
I V" I v I 1 ta. Toiw on dwn." fl I
I t .'' f ! w,1hout a "'fond Invitation the lmya j B I
1 ftr I' " N it H N I lift thn nnmtilnir utHtl.m iwmrHeil o .,rn- l H I
car and tclnrd tlnMr prniinlAn mfi
I V'' j , .1 'hlt:h the. party made a tour of the. hotel, B I
AMOSG 1 I i - . . , r.iu)! inaponung- it rrom roor to lamnt. IN
I V'Tf. ,;. .1 .' . vj:; ;if '.tte'iMViC y:," ;-t,;:V jlT I The b"y'' who hlin,,lc'1 th r'" from H I
1 F '..-' ' S I 14 1 I M'lharfrv nI Vrca Hoffnmn and thoso H
' ,i 11 ' I Jl d'J tl,B work at tho P,:mPnK Nation n
' '' J' f I 1 were (ieovire Hansen an 1 Ray Woodruff, j
I- I ': I ' ft' elthi-ren.' of the line of ecuniiiiinloa- H
X X.-:'.t, ? 1 -' A A : f ; tl;n "w'n with them at time it was H
T 1 j 1 ' :. difficult to catch the movement of the H
We Guarantee
to Save Ypu
From SKI
SEVENTY-THREE IN
COMMISSIONER RACE
Close of Filing Finds Lot of Ex
pected Entries Missing from
Candidates' List.
PLENTY
CHOOSE
Sevpnty-ihrrr. candidate for Oma
ha'a second primary under the city
commission plan of government had
paid entrance fees when the office cf
the election commissioner closed lant
night. The primary will be held
April 6 and no more filings of can
didates nor registrations of voters
,wlll be accopted for this election.
I The number ot candidates was
'thirteen fewer than engaged In the
rirst city commission primary. Mom
-than 300 blanks for petitions had
been issued by the election commis
sioner's office and politicians had
l.redlcted that at least 100 candidates
would make the rate.
Kach voter . will cast his ballot for
even men, the fourteen who receive the
inot votes becoming nominees for the
election proper, when seven commission
er wlil be chofep.
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On Any Piano
Purchased
During This Sale
Thi3 Is s rare oppor
tunity for plnnoless home,
one that you cannot afford
to overlook. Those makes
are high-grade, first-lass
Instruments, and we are
offering them to you at
wholesale prices, which
still leaves us a small
profit. We must move
them.
PRICES and TERMS are
a matter or secondary im
portance, the first are the
lowest possible, and the
second we can arrange to
suit yourself. The thought
we hare uppermost in our
minds is to CLEAN THEM
OUT, dispose of them
quickly.
New Pianos go
at$175,$195,
$220 and $248
During this Sale
The general buaine depression all over the country
during1 October, November and December, three heavy selling
months in the Piano business, naturally curtailed our sales
the pist winter, and has left us with a big stock of the World's
Best Pianos on hand. Our new spring stock, contracted for
months ago, is beginning to arrive, and in order to make
room we are forced to adopt extraordinary quick-selling
methods. We have a surplus of 250 Pianos that MUST be
removed from our floors at once.
Our Factory Connections Enable Us to Sell a
Limited (lumber of Pianos Direct to the
Consumer at Wholesale Prices
Come early this week. Remember all these Pianos are ABSOLUTELY
NEW, of high-grade manufacture, and you are protected by our iron-clad
guarantee. Besides these new pianos, we have also Included in this sale
a few beautiful uprights that have been taken In exchange on Player
Tlanos. Here are samples of the bargains:
Former
Price.
$500 Guild A Co., square..
11.000 Weber, sauare
$300 Irers ft Pond, upright..
300 RicMer, upright . . .
$850 Schilling, upright 8168
$275 Scbmoller ft Mueller,
upright 8125
$375 Steger ft Sons, uprights "1JSO
$600 Emerson, upright '(310
$300 Arlon, upright JJ158
$400 Steger ft Sons, upright. U75
$260 Kimball, upright $ 75
Sale
Price.
35
810O
Former Sale
Price. Price.
$550 Chlckering ft Sons, up
right 8115
$450 McPhall, upr-M $250
$450 Steger ft Son tright.8210
$1,000 Chlckering k Sons,
Grand 3200
$1,100 Stelnway, Grand $450
$550 Clough ft Warren,
Player Piano 8220
$700 Stuyreeant Pianola
Piano 8400
Free Stool, Free Scarf and Free Life Insurance With Every Piano Sold.
Our stock consists of such high-grade makes as Steinway,
Weber, Hardman, Steger & Sons, Emerson, McPhail, Lindeman &
Sons, Schmoller & Mueller, and the complete line of Aeolian
Pianola Pianos.
Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co.
SESSST5 1311-13 FAIMIAM STREET
lnvcswirs with money read the Kesl
Ritate nils in Tl) Nee. AJvertlM youf
. property (ur a quick salt.
no
J mo
TIME
Fill Cavity With
Perfectly Matched Teeth
The Heaver Troop the slrnal oorpe
of the Vcung ien'i Christian association.
It la inailo up of thirty-two boya picket
from the boya' department of tha associa
tion and works under the direction of
Ita commandant, W. P. Hchllder. In
carrying on Ha work tho troop used the
regulation flaws of tha ls""al corp de
partment of the regular army.
MemlHira of the Beaver Troop have be
come prtfUlent in the uae of the signal
flag and yesterduy ' they cave an ex
hibition of what they can do, yet tho
hazy condition of the atmosphere Inter
fered considerable with the trnnsm!nsion
of tha raesaugas and the use of the code
signals.
At not.n Commandant Schlldcr took
twenty-nlno of his boys to the roof of
the Fontotielle hotel, previously Imvlnp
sent three of them to the Walnut Hill
pumping station. At an appointed hour
We match your teeth with ar
tificial ao perfectly that all look
alike, and replace tlie iiilnnlnii
onea without u. plate, guarantee
ing their uMetulneaa and dura
bility. Oat our eatlniate It will
lleae you.
Don't Wear a Faulty Plate
DON'T wear a plate that will
not aland the crllli-lam of your
mirror.
We will make you a plate that
will reatora your lipa and cheeka
to their vntc youthful appearance.
Thla plate will do more to
ward adding to your nttruvtlve
neaa than any MKAl'TY ltO
'JOR. We cannot make you young,
but we tan make your mouth the
liandminirat pn.it of your fai.e.
and wa all know the value of a
wlnaomc. pleaMlna mutle, whethc
In bueineaa or aoctety.
Delay Costs Money
If you have u uniall cavltv In
our tooth Kimc to ua nt ont-e
Ii will aave y.uu time and money.
I'iiImo teeth are maiie neceesarv
only by thoae ho iieglet. I to a-t
a good dt'ittlat in time.
Honttty bailt our butinett
to eae ef taa tareaat rractlrea In
Nebrafka. Wa tell you on lira,
t-onaultatlon iuet w-at vou naetl
and exartly what cut! of aiu
a ill be.
VAIVXEfa EXTACTIOir
BY TITAUSCO A.IK.
Taft's Dental Rooms
KAISER REINFORCES !
CARPATHIAN FORCES;
i
j Germany Declared to Be Ruining i
Vait Suppliei of Troops to
Aid Austrian!.
iut Douaiat ITBIIT.
QUIET ALONG WESTERN FRONT
LONDON. March 27. The com
parative Inactivity along the whole of
the weatem front leada to the belief
In military circles In London tbxt
both armies are awaiting the turn o?
events In the Carpathians before at
tempting to strike a hard blow.
The lirltleh are still resting n:i
their victory at Neuve Chapelle a
victory which coot them almost as
dearly In men as It did the Cermanx;
aud the German, thottgh they are
reported to be massing troops for a
French offensive, have undertaken
nothing in the west comparable wl;i
their riih of last fall.
aatrlan H.a.ti Tarura.
, In' red.ilny in eri'-d by aome of the
'initlturv i, r that the fall of
;l'iwnil lll eKt-it an Immediate Infiu
m. e mi I In- wnrtare In the Carpathian,
steamer Medea off Beachy Heud by a
German aiibninrlne.
A dlsputch from The llanne Miyx a
"aliK-t (uuni-ll IihIhv conHldeit'd the
qiicMtlon of the nnmaue being doiu lo I
Uutrh aliippliiy and tlint there alxo were
ntlier confi rencea among guvernmenl uf
flriala. The Dutch government already hax ai-nt !
lo Uerlin a piotent agalnat the alleged at
tack by a German aeroplane on the Dutch
Steamer Zevenbergen.
Doa't lie (omatlpated.
All kinds of aliments result from con
stipation. Dr. King's New lAte Tills are
mild and effective, prevent constipation,
o. All druggists. Advertisement.
Fairy Dreams
of Appetite
One Stuatt'a lyM-U Tablet Will
I.naHe (hie to I H rest Anv
Make up
meal wi
III ami do It
Meal, Any Time. Ill
jp your mind to go to your n xt I Ijf
tli thn dt-flrc to cat w hai you I sh
ADD "HOBilE OHTFIT"
AESE HinJ E3EQE
Get out of your stuffy quarters and get into your own home nicely
furnished by tin- "UNION" and learn real comfort -start right now enjoying your life
partner 'h company ho real pals say to yourself todav NOW that tomorrow morning
you're going down to the big "ITX10',; Store and pick out that "HOME OUTFIT"
perhaps it's a three-room outfit at $69.00, i a four-room at $99.00, or um bo a five-room
at $125.00, and enjoy tho use of the goods on the easiest terms possible YOUR OWN
TERMS. New lines now ready prices remarkably low.
TEGS T SUDY YOU
ill
S2.95
FOR THIS FUMED
OAK ROCKER
Here, Indeed, la a special
value in a well made, solid
oak, fumed finished rocker
with fabrlcoid leather peat.
Worth double.
$"7 45
FOR THIS GENUINE
ALUMINUM SET
Just as illustrated above. Set consists of one 3-quart kettle; one l1 -quart double boiler for cooking
cereals, rice, etc;; one 6-quart Berlin kettle with co ver, one 5-quart teakettle; one 1 4 -quart Up or sauce
pan and one 2-quart coffee percolator. This In a s plendid set in a good heavy grade and la offered
you at half Itw real value. Terms "."n- Cash. 75c monthly.
MAIL (K1KIIS
tiit Hi ) ii'tuxtii- Rr tt irli pra. uin j
th nirarr iliiM-a rhra rrlaiiva to a Itui- '
inn I'-toi v m th.- I'lKok Pa aa a haH. '
J I ay tli A'lHtrlan r'aht lia Wn turnrd '
. j aii'l tlmt the r a 'latl.in of i'wi nowtn
, i iiiiiiiinrni
(ii-rmany i .l--rir. to h.. arndtna aat '
, rrinf-'i i- menu inio 'hr C'ari-athlana. and I
tl' r'iiirii t.ni it not lllai.al to
l.on. iudr tiiat iti la llnhting at tho gateway
A fauioua dtmrr t- -nlly Mmtl.-.j No !' ""Hmy l lir and ill runtinua
FAM03J DANCER
"BOBS" HEB HAIR
Yink by liilrtKliii lug "liutlMl ' hair. Tho
to have a loarktxl in'lurnc vn tliv Gr-
j man i ain' an in th rat and nl.
I Humor of tha aim a hi.ia lnlarintuin
tal). riu..l.l iih aarrtlun that
faal.lcu will hardly 1.itoiw popular lth
xon' no aninirv ivauiy rathi r tli.m ; .f
'ltr. nakjtirui hair a 111 connnu to I Auiirvinnitn troua arc mmmii ahn
la woman's moat lriat rrn and tha ' ,!' 11,11,11 ,r" ontinur to tr prom-
hair which art. th, l r.r. .Hi .i. .'""", 'r Pr'""- t roun-1ati In fa. I
tha moat twauttful. In waahina
tha hair It la nut adttaabla to ua
makaattift. but alaya uaa prvparat m
mada fur tMiirlns caiy. You can n
Jr I ha baat that la knaan fur aW.ui
thraa eraLa ahamroo by i'ttin a pa, k-
of tnttir' fr.in jrMtr lruaUt. dta-a-4
taapuof in a tP of but watrr
an4 our artampu la t-udy. After Ita
Law U hair !- raptdiv. wiUl ualforia
lotur. IfiaWruff. riraa vU a 4 dirt nr
i-aovj ajtd rliriy duaprar Yamr
(ur will ba an fluff thai it lll .iok
ciurh bwrtrr than It la, Ita utr m4
i uf taM will aJiua aVIight .,. KH th
tttfitd a-aip sauta t Ua kcaitn aiikb
iana tar frvvth. A lrtlrunL
in-nt:y pr.MrU. but foundation
l fc.r tiirm U d.ffltult t.t find
Tha altuation In I ha ltuwalla. aa far
aa la knuwn, rvmalna unrhanga.1. Tha
admtialty haa toui-haafad no ronttrinatien
if Ilia rr-ivit fiat Ui aupar-4rndnou(ht
r.Miab.th and othrr ahtpa. amang
tham tha battW-ahtp Triumph, whlrh ra
riir bombatd.-d tnrna, hr cMitarad
the atrmita
K porta from ail.ad aouraa ara thai
'"Ml offtear ara l.avln CnuHaall
aoi'la. and that tha attuattuw In tha in
tontan apllal la (iaomy . but than ta
aothtru offl.lai u anw thai tha Turk
at mi aiaiuma4 avar t
-rr. v Pal
Tba rollorkaU ta ln Put. h nawffara
aia mura imitlra than i.aual ta thair
1-raUala afatnat ti auaktaf ut U.m DuUa
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'I l ' y (I i I. '
Wi'lT'.!'!
"aVrary ataai BaOlao at Ma Mow Btaoa
I'va Baa a Taktuar Siuart's I
rawavata TabUta." ;
Aftrr tnat mral taka a St'iart a r :
-..l., lai'i. t and fnr n. rl rfti- l
rr. ni th.- i. ...I ..ii air . at.-n for It ill i
ua tiaraa rai, q mkly
Tliru crad'aili tau .Irrania cf ap
rm wl ...iia ha. k l vuii Mild In a
h.'it tin Ilia i Id, rvint Inf arpotlta will
All 1r .iita . arrv aiiJ r oiutii'nd I
Stuart a 'vi4 Tal l, la a but I
Tual trr l.v a-nJlu( .oiipuu kitf.
Pro Trial Coupon
aarakaik. MtcaU. ri,.i hi t .u. .
tiuri m.i . . r. irtal I a. kaaa f
mii 1 i'i-i r.i.i..
Nama
Utata
Oil . ri;ii
;(H)OS SOLD OI T OP TOA"M
)V t RKD1T FHKICiHT P.. Ill
201) MlhKS.
SC Qn cr tho 1915
J3J Special Duntloy
Vacuum Sweeper
The tinly real mojrrate prle
v.it'ti'ini sweeper made.
w
Your Idea)
Dress Form
is Hero For
You
i:rrr rirt I
dry aiiilrinl.'
a d i 11 a tnl. la.
I "ay fr it a
K paya yu.
SrK-lal prlre.
S13.50
1 00 Caahl ft.
for 1 Collapible
GO-CART
$16.55 (or in Axminster Rug
St.. jU 11. prcttv p.it tM n
All atel frame. fahrti'otd
Iruliiar upholatrred. rulda com-pai'tlv.
r-1 r- - - a r-.-a-7 -1. ., if - . t;rj m
$2.45
for an ALL STEEL
SAIITA1Y COUCH
An iinnauallv Inw prtra f.-r a
mrll niada auintarv ron. h "n
Into a full alaa I-1. Uuara4itrrd
fabric.
0A CO For the "UNION'S"
Vtfi3U Special Steel Range
The best moderate priced
steel range offered. Has
large upper warming rlofet;
is nicely nickel trimmed and
haa good size baking oven.
MAIIj OKIIKKS rTM.KI)
ALL Sl'KC'l A L S No
miK.HT ALIiOWKIl O.N
SPKCIALS.
All Cotton Table Mats
Every table ahould have a tnat of
aome kind to protect the tabic top.
Two aiiea. 46-inrh and 4-lncb
Worth 1 50. Spe- fr
rial, at 98C
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Uf. I la.
roaiaaiT mrui' STOaUi '" '" 1 "aaaaann
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