Si THE OMAHA Ml'NDAY HhK: M A V .1 19 3-A T HO SIGH OF STRIKE APPEARSIN OMAHA Organizer, Following Refusal of the Boilden to Grant Increase, Says No Talk of Strike NEVER BEEN ANY AGITATION No signs ot a strike In the building trades appeared yesterday, and all Jobs are proceeding as usual. Fri day the building contractors refused to grant the increase in wages the bricklayers asked tor and refused to state definitely a scale of wages be paid the carpenters. W. D. Mltchler, organiser for the oar psntvrs, said he felt th whole raaUr had bn overplayed In pubUatty and that a strike waa never opntsmpleted by the carpenters, or. aa tar aa ha knew, by the bricklayers. "There la no occasion for a strike." he said, "and we hare never threatened to etrike. We have not a(d tated ' a strike. The other nlHht we had the blg-Reet union meeting of carpenters .that has been held here in a long time, and I'll leave it to any, man there whether a atrlke waa even mentioned. We hava our problems to work out. and v.e expect Jo work them out gradually. As tor a atrlke at this time, there Is no agitation for It. The men are all working . as usual." , No Threat of Strike. In regard to the demand made bv the. Allied Building Trades conference that .only unon men be employed in any one of the five crafts, namely, the car penters, bricklayers, plasterers, stone cutters and hoisting and portable en pineers. he said. "No threat of a strike was made In that request either. That was simply put , oot to the butldors as part of an Interna tional plan nd custom, and It Is to work Itself out gradually. We don't expect to bring all these things about in a day. It ,ls a thing that la growing and will come about eventually regardless of what ac tion may be taken in Omaha." DEAN OF AMERICAN ACTORS AND IUS LIFE CONSORT William II. Crano cele brated his seventieth birthday in Omaha by playing Nick VanAlstyne before a Dig audience at the Brandeis, which took part in the ceremony that surprised the well-loved object of its genial purpose. . Mrs. Crane came on from New York to be with her husband on his birthday, and they had a very pleasant littlo celebration all of their own. agists Plant Yellow Gardens wlde Suffrage day will be ob- J Omaha today by planting gar ch will bloom In yellow, the suf lor, from June until October. Mrs. i$umney, chairman of the state eommlttee, reports over 300 boxes nf mmtkAm will Km nlflntfd thmUffhOUt the "Vtate. Among Omaha suffragists who will plant suffrage gardens are Mrs. Draper Smith, who will have her garden planted at tha social Settlement; Mesdames Harold Glfford, Harry Doorly, George B. Darr, Ward Hildreth, O. E. HaversUck, Q. W. Jioldrege, Edward U Burke, N. II. Nel son, D. R. Mills, Thomas Brown, J. II. Dumont James Richardson, E. M. Fair- Tield, Miss lone Duffy and Miss Gwlnn- in m "II .o ii ' i e " - - . N ; : : - . s t , - - s : i . - 'i '. J t tfr;. ..x. ,. S . t . f i y p " ' f " - s- ' ' ill , V i- . - t f-"--'-'';s' f MV..-4-t; r - 4 x . ' . v ; ' - X .4 - - y ' ' v ' ,f ' 4 ' ,i,iu iiii' 't i -v s " 4 ' .... .. f nskT Sale Wc Broke all Waist-Selling Records Yesterday The Opening Day ot Our ikaiisil lay WaM Besides Soiling Hundreds of Waists we made hundreds of new friends, for we have never ventured to feature better values than we are offering during this event. For Tomorrow-Hundreds o! New and Dainty Waists will be Brought Forth m.It.Crane 0Sk JyXy Km bracing iwnt puirhnspg of tht newest styles wnlsts thai have been unpacked within the last hours. By buying such large order, tn preparation for thla ale, we eecured wonderful prlce-conccoulons. and are giving them to the public at the oarae big reductions. Here are sample ot tha bargain: Ladles' Waists tile a!M JL Ladies' Waists ti $20 luteal.- A Ladies' Waists ot sale aL.. Si Ladles' Values bti 10 11.09 sale it. Waists $20 Ladies' Waists Tan 5995 ea at tit... m Ladies Waists ?S3 $Q?5 OH BalC Bl 1510 l017GXJk ST, Oldest Exclusive Ladies' Store in Omaha iSmm Hurler Held for Death Of Catherine Roller MNCOIjN. IIW May L-Oanlel Hurler, ir., waa held responsible for ' the deatli of Katherlne Roller in the Terdlct of the ooroner' Jury today and waa recom mended to be held without bonda. Miss Boiler, to whom Hurley bad been en raged, died a week ago from the ef font of poison, which, accord! n( to the police. Hurley said he gave her at her own re-auest Are'SstablisHnf? Nev, ':!'" ' ' 1 y:. V " p .I?, i,!,ww.i'h Music Reflects Through You and Your Chil- dren the Refinement of Your Home The radiating influence of piano music in the home is shared by every member of the household. It brings a sense of restfulness and pride a" feeling quite foreign to those unacquainted 1 with the refining influence of harmony and its benefits. '"plya .n " very important factor lacking in the home J- llCrC ' that has no piano or player piano and our easy payment plan makes it quite unnecessary for YOUR HOME to be without one. 1 rpl instruments we sell are recognized standards of piano X ilC values: and are sold under our guarantee, and on the one-price' plan, reflects the policy of our house. Sold on eaay monthly payments if desired. , , New Pianos $175 and "P Pianos For Rent Pianos Tuned BRANDEIS PIANO DEPARTMENT VICTOR-VICTROLAS Ney Style Xl $100 1 Till Instrument baa all the latest feature of the highest priced Victor-Vlo-trolaa, including automatic stop, tilting motor. Improved tone cham ber, horizontal abelvee for holding record al bum, eto. Our stock is complete. Come la and aelect the case that matches your fur niture. Sold on Easy Payments if .it Desired ..-3 Our Record Serrlc U Nearest PerfectJoa. . . :atss i ' i . i .: "" am Special Demonstration Monday of this New tnd Wonderful .1915 Model of the "FREE" Sewing Machine Thla machine combines fAA a Hewing machine of L "i J I KS3 I II s r.':;?pi;.!.!.iM.; !i!ti'.t.i.w,.",i;',iH,n.'.!i'.'.1.' !.. .')'! Ill I I ' ' (i''fi3-'i;-3:::f1i'::L ' " '7 1 ' iFl" II III 117" -'jl '' "' ""Y " It'l J i . . 'L '""'sS'X-- ...... . i i ii si BE A SWAPPER Make swaps for profit. Look into the "Swapper's Column" t s , . I I I I' I I 1 T 7 llMlli) The Pioneer Light -Weight Six in.,. V We are showing the New Seasons seven-passenger Chandler to many enthusiastic callers ever day. Without exception, everyone; is delighted with the car, and orders insure by long odds the most successful season this famous pioneer of light sixes has ever had. The factory has greatly increased its production, and our allotment is liberal, but you will do well to place ; your order at once to be sure of prompt delivery. tha bifbeat e f t lcieac7 and a piece of furniture of artUUo beautr. Our Two Big Offers We will bey tout old Miring machine at a liberal prtoe. Wo will toako you a moat rea sonable price on thla nw and wonderful 1U model of tha "Free" Sewing Vtachlne. eld On Caey 'ajrmeivu If Dealred. VICTROLA DEPT. Pompcian Room. BRANDEIS STORES I The luxurious new body Is a genuine) seven-passenger body. No cramping, no crowding. When not in use the two auxiliary teats fold away neatly entirely out of sight in the floor and the bade of the front seat, leaving the ton neau free from any marring obstruction and converting the car into an extremely roomy five-passenger carriage. Not long ago a car of such beauty and size and conveni ence immediately brought to mind the thought of high price. Rich men were paying four and five thousand dollars for cars of such comfort only a couple of years ago. Yet today you can buy this car for $1295. Only a couple of years ago, too, such a price would have been sensational for a small, good four-cylinder car. And here, today, for this price you get the leader of speedy, power ful, flexible, light-weight sixes. A great many people who really wanted and needed seven-passenger cars have done without them because of excessive weight and expensive maintenance. This obstacle has been overcome now. For the new seven passenger Chandler completely equipped is still under the 3000 pound mark. i Such a car seems quite impossible for $1295. But the Chandler has lways offered seemingly impossible value for its price. It has brought the highest grade six-cylinder construction within reach of the average purse, and the conservative purse. No Other Car at Less Than $2000 Posset es All These lligh-Grade Feature - The exclusive Chandler motor, of Chandler design and built la the Chandler factory. A powerful, quiet, coaomlcal. beautifully finished motor any man may well be proud of. Bosch magneto, and Beech aparic plugs. Gray Ac Davis electric starting motor. -r Gray A Davis electric generator. Rayfield double-Jet carburetor. Mayo Genuine Mercedes type Radiator. Worm-bevel rear axle, smooth-running and silent. Caat aluminum motor bane extending from frame to framet f ives rigidity to the engine mounting; provides pedeetals or magneto, water andoil pumps and generator and doea way with the neceaaity for dirty, rattly sheet-metal drip pan. Three alien t chains, enclosed and running In bath of oil, for driving motor ahaits. Genuine hand-buffed leather upholstery. Flreatone demountable rims. ; Stewart Vacuum gaaoline feed. Golde patent one-man top covered with high-finish Never-Leek. Jiffy curtains. Bair patent top holders. , Motor-driven horn, i Stewart-Warner magnetic speedometer.) Inataatly adjustable tire carrier (no etraps) at rear of tonneau. All the usual Incidental equipment. j! J Touring Car or Roadster, $1295 tvith the Marvelous Chandler Motor, R. Ee DAVIS, Distributor for Neb., Western Iowa ProRrwIve Dealers Will Hee Us at Onr Regarding Tvrritor'. CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Manufacturers, CLEVELAND, OHIO lllt-U IAENAM STtEfT OMAHA. Phone Douglas 1909. as i I ? i i V I n win imiiar.t Sir' Ufc MjtlijkVa.