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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1916)
s-r TIIK OMAHA SI 'X DAY ItKK: MAKCll 1!, 1!K5. NEW PACKING FIRM IS TO LOCATE HERE To Pack Tomato Products, Pork tnd Beans and Food Condiments in North Omaha Plant. IS TO OPERATE YEAR AROUND The Union Packing company In the name of a new company soon to be Incorporated for a packing and canning bupinesn in Omaha. H. W. Lowe Is president. B. A. Poet of Detroit in vice president and Herbert Holmes of Detroit secretary treasurer. Mr. Holmes is to coma to Omaha and take up his residence. Mr. Lowe is a man of eitenslve ex perience In this kind of work, having been engaged in tho same line In various places, including a canning factory north of Florence. Tomalo product, pork and beans and food condiments are to he parked. The plant Is to be located on th North Ontral boulevard on Fpaldlna street, with trarkao from the Hrlt line. The plant la to he the former warehouse of herman-MConnell. whlrh suffer -d some what from a fire some months ago. The rapacity of the plant la parkin 60.000 cans of goods. Tomatoes to the extent of I."i.0nu bushels are to be con sumed In the season. The plant Is lo be operated the year round, and during six months of the year It la to employ from elsty to seventy five slrls. It Ik expected- the plant will be In operation in about thirty daya. fle reivlng atatlona for tomatoes era to be estableshed at all nearby places, with rail way facilities, where contract can be mad for fifty acres or more of tomatoes. The company Itself will grow 100,000 to tnato plant tor the use of growers who will set them out. snd an attempt will be made to aecuro contracts (or 400 acres. Hastings-Heyden Co. Plats Another Piece of the Post Farm One hundred acres more of the Poat farm are now being surveyed and staked ready to be put on the market as soon aa spring open. This Is the third section of the Post farm to be platted within a year, which will take all of the land that Ilea east of the Chicago Northwestern Ulark Itllls main line and south of the West Main atreet paved road to Blondo street and east of Blxly-alxth street. It adjoins the city of Benson on the west, making In all 830 acres out of the 4ft0-acre farm. The home place of forty acres and 110 acre lying west of the railroad right-of-way are unplatted. This new tract will be known aa the Benson Oardens tract No. S and will be platted In acres, halt acres and two block of residence lota adjoining the now townalt of West Benson. At leaat twenty-five new houses will be built in Benson Oardens and West Benson thla year. A great many acres will be set out to fruit as soon aa weather permita. New roada will be graded and many ahade trees set out. , V The greater part of the first and sec ond tracts was sold out last year. The picnic grounds or park will be put In flrat-claas condition and wilt be' taken 1 rare of hereafter by Hastings Iteyden, who will allow private picnics free of charge by special permission, but will restrict the use of any liquor on tho grounds. Poor Lo Not the Ideal Husband, Says Mrs, Bearcat District Judge George A. Pay, who haa been holdlnr court at Tekamah, brings back a, story of an Indian divorce ault tried before him. Mrs. Bearcat Kemp, suing her husband for separation on grounds of cruelty, sraa awarded a decree. It makes the sec ond divorce decree aha haa earned, and she slched with relief when ah was told ter huaband could no longer beat her uid "get away with It." "But you can't marry until sis month lave elapaed," warned the court. Mrs. Bearcat's face was absolutely de fold of expression. She turned her eyes toward the bench and uttered one word: "Uh!" There waa a world of wisdom In that little word." laughed Judge Day, telling the Incident to friends here. FEDERAL GRAND JURY TO BE DRAWN FOR NEXT MONTH A petit Jury for the federal court waa drawn Saturday to report Monday, April t. A grand Jury will be drawn for April 10. . Federal Judge Martin J. Wade of Dav enport. Ia., haa been assigned to the Omaha division for hearing equity casea beginning April 1. and Judge T. C. Mkin ger haa been assigned to Davenport for the aame tline. The newly appointed Judge for thla di vision, J. W. YVoodrough, may be aworn In on April t and possibly assigned to begin his duties at once. District Attorney T. S. Allen declarea this division is "bound to get caught up with Us work" now that it haa a Judge. ELEVEN NEW CASES OF SCARLET FEVER REPORTED The following new cases of scarlet fever nave been reported: Margaret Moran, 1110 Corby. Ieoa, and Lieoige tfokoiff. YuS North Eighteenth. Anna and Clarence Etollnek. 1S1 South Twenty-vighth. Jack Lry. 1213 Poppleton. Walter Jenktll I41 8outh Nineteenth. Frames Holqulat, ti Caaa. 11 anna Keminv, l:i& Oak. . Iejia Wyes. ll Clark. Orphle Hanks. Kfdford avenue. Marie Wendall, Zi! foutn Thlrtjr-fourth. William Myera. People a lodging house. TOURS TO COLORADO TO LOCATE ON NEW RANCH On his way to Colorado, where he has purchaeed a large ranch near Iewiaton, 8. J. Li&naer. who recently sold his lare farm Dear Macedonia, la., passed through Omaha In a high-powered automobile. Mr. Ganeer will tour through Yellow stone park before taking possession of his new ranch. The poealbiiltlea of Col orado look better to him than thoaa of lsa. be sa'.d. It takes but a minute of time to save dollars when )ou real The Bee Want Ad columna. The house tlluetrated today 14 of a five room bungalow with a pressed brl'k foundation with Hiding and stiiTo ex terior. One enter the Inrce room through a vesilbulo and frnm thrre passed throutih ft beautiful rolonn.iile or'ning luto the dining room with Its panelled wall hmI built-in sent, etc. There are two Inrce bed room opening off the llttlo hall with the Until room between. At the rear of th" liouce I a nlre kitchen with pantry and entry In connection, stairway to the bark lead out Into the kitchen and hero we find ample room to f!nth off one, two or three txclrooma should one desire. Anyone desiring further Infoi miit Ion rela tive to the cost of construction or the de. slnninr of new homes should Ret In touch with the snhltect, who would he Kind t j render his services. K. 8. DODOS. Ar.hletrf. t1 2 I'axton Work. SWITCHING RATE RAISE JS PUT OFF. Stock Yards Company Denied Raise Until July 18, Before Which Time Hearing Will Be Held. APPLIES ONLY TO DEAD FREIGHT The Interstate Commerce commis sion haa blocked the plana of the Union Stock Yarda Railway company of South Omaha to increase Ha switching charge from f 2 to 3 per car for handling all klnda of dead freight Into and out of the South Omaha yarda. For yeare the rate on live stock and meata through the South Omaha yards and to and from the packing houaea haa been 13 per car for switching. Pome months ago the stock yards company applied to the commission for permission to Increase the switching chargea on dead freight, such aa hay, feed, supplies, coal and other commodities used about the packing houses and the yards. An in crease of t per oar, or from 12 to 13, waa asked. After a hearing the applica tion waa denied and the matter ran along several months. Subsequently the stock yards company gave aolloe of the pro posed Increase, It being the aame as the one formerly asked for and denied. Noth ing mora waa heard of the matter and the company, feeling that permission waa to be granted, got out Ha new tariffs, effective March 20. and distributed them. Now work comes from Washington that the proposed Increase In switching chargea la suspended until July 18, and In the meantime the matter will be up fo.' hearing before the commission. It Is asserted that the I nlon Stock Tarda Hallway company handles about 100 cars per day on which the Increase would have applied. In addition, had the Increaaed switching charge gone Into effect. It would have affected the I'pdlke Elevator company to the extent of 7J to 1100 per day during the busy season. This company has one of lta largest grain ele vators Inside the switching gone. All cars consigned to or from this elevator are handled between the plant and the termi nals by the engines of the Vnlon Stock Yarda Railway company. OMAHA GAS COMPANY HAS REMODELED ITS OFFICES The Omaha Oaa company haa Jut fin ished remodelling Its office and display rooms and now haa spacious and well arranged quarters. The bookkeepers have been moved to the ground floor, where they are acceutlble to the patrons who have bualneaa with the accounting department. A new line of gai ranges and water heatera haa been placed oh display in connection with the combination gaa and electric fixtures carried by the gas com pany for the convenience of its patrons. The basement baa been fitted to accom modate an exhibit of hotel and Industrial appliances. FIREMAN RESCUES HORSE FROM "BALE OF HAY" FIRE An alarm of fire brought the city fire department to the blacksmith shop of J. P. Moore, lilt Howard atreet, hcre a bale of hay tn a rack ever the main floor of the building had myalerkiusly caught afire. A horse belonging to the owner of the shop waa tied In' the shop tor the night, and It was with great dif ficulty that the firemen were able to get the frightened animal out. No ae rlous damace waa dune. MUNR0E SAYS FREIGHT BUSINESS IS GROWING Vice President Munroe of the I'nlon a rifle is back from Chicago and asserts that most ot bs roada operating In and out of that city are doing a h-avy freight bualness, It having inrrean-d greatly wlllilii the last few werks. Modem Bungalow V;.. 1 4 -Vlr-S1 1 i s '.. -1 1 ,' 14 1 -,mtm. .,,-S Another Architect is Added to Staff of Bankers Realty Company That an unprecedented demand exbtt today in Omaha and aurroundl ig territory for high class architectural lervlco of a varied nature is becoming more an 1 more evident Irorn the rer ea cf announcj metita that are being made by the Bank era Heally Investment company, to whose architectural deportment new men are constantly being added. Tha most recent announcement of thla kind Is that C. 8. Bainum, who for years has been Identified with a number of large building projects In 8t. Louis, ban Just recently come to Omaha to been in a member of the large staff of Arohltecta of the Bankers Realty Investment com I any. Mr. Balnum specialized In church and school building design, and not only is he an architect, but he Is a practical building engineer as well. One of Mr. Balnum's accompllshmenta while In Pt. Louis was the supervision of construction of the St. Francis do Bales church In that city. Several years of his time was spent In the office of the architect, working on the plans and In the handling of the work of construct m of thla beautiful and costly edifice. He also supervised the work of con structing several additions to the big Notre Dame convent at St. Louis, which coat t.150,000. Mr. Balnum la a t'unlverrlty of IllinoU man of '92. Most of his experience previ ous to coming to Omaha was gained I t Illinois and eastern Missouri. Since coming to Omaha Mr. Balnum has already been instrumental in secur ing several large architectural an.1 FUNERAL SERVICES FOR EDWARD BROWN TODAY Thj uooy of Euward riiown. who died In Loa Angeles Tuesday at the age of M years, arrived In Omaha last even ing. Funeral services will lie held from the Elks lodge rooms this afternoon, with Interment In Forest I .awn cemetery. Mr Brown went to the coast last fall Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200 in Ten Days Xa many lnitanoes rsrsoaa have euf fered untold agony for years doctoring for nervous weakness, stomach, liver or kidney dlseaaa or soma other alms at whaa their real trouble waa lack of Iroa la the blood. Sow to tell. Nw York. N. T.-Io a iwont dbcoune Dr. t. feuer. Speclalltf, of this city Mid: If ro mm to aiaks as aotust blood teat oa all pPl oo sra III ou would probablr be cnetlr uuaUtod at tke eicvedlnt-l? Unr .number wka Iwk troa end who ore III for bo other noma Umo tho lat'k of Iroa. The momtat Iros U subdIIiI til ttwlr -nialtltuiU of tfanfmua yiuytoma dlMflKar. Without Iroa tho bloo4 at oar loon I ha ,r to chanie food lots Itrioc tlaau and thcrefur autbtag you oat doaa ru sor (nod: you do VI t tb atraofih out of It. Your food aianly S ' tbrauh your ajttam Ilk oera. through a mill with th roiura ao wld apart that th mil caa't grtud. Aa a mull of thla eoatlauuua blood sad aon aurrailoa. pouola beeom aoDarallr oakeaod. nenroua aad all rua dowa sad rro tuentlr daiop all aorta of eendttlona. Oaa la UMtkm; anotbor la burden 1 with aahaalthr Sat: aoai aro ao waak lkr oaa hardlr walk; aoaa think lhaj kav drapaeata. kldaar or liver uoubta; asm caa t alaae at otiht, uhrra ar alrrar an tlrtd aJt dar: aome fuarj sod Irrltabla; soma aklany aad Moodlrw but all lark ohyalraj power and odftirBc. la such oaaaa. It la won the foollahni t Mb atlmuUtlat nardk'laa or nar cotic druaw. whlh oal? whin us rur ftaaartaa vital nowar for tha momaat. mark at th aa aaua of rour lit atr u. N matter wbai aa : .... - "V ' "" -J . 1 .nTT C. S. BAINfJM. building contracts, concerning which an nouncements will be made at an early dale. after ' vlng In Dmaha a number of years at 132 North Forty-first street Hi also waa a brother of Mrs. J. Benson, whose dry goods store at Sixteenth and Douglaa streets waa supplanted by the Brandels stores. Knight to Minneapolis. Jark Knight Is transferred by Presl-d-nt-Manai;er Bresnahan of Toledo to Minneapolis. oua talla you. If ra ar not atrang and wall jrou owe It to youraalf t maka tha following laat. S how long your oaa work or how far rav can walk wltkout beconlns tired. Nut tak two fWa rala lablats of ordinary nuxated Iron thro time Pr day aftar sm1 for tw week. Tkaa taat your strwnctk saJa aad a for yourwalt kow muob you aar gained. I har n doieaa of narvoua rwa down nopl who war ailing all th tlm double, aad area triple their strength end ndurano aad astlraly get rid of their araMtomi of dnavpela. Hear and other trouble la from ten to fourteen days' time almply by taking Iroa I to pnier form, and thta. after tbey bad in eom raeea been diH-torlnf far moolha wlthtmt obtain, lug any benefit. You oaa talk aa you pleaaa about all to wonder wnjueht by new lenvmliea, but When yoa com dva tu hard (ecu there la nothlr.f lla go.jd old Iron to put rolor. In your ehreka and gotd auuad, healtlor fleeh a your bvmea. It la alao a greet aerr and exotna n airenglhener and tb heat blofd bulidw ia the orid. The only troubl waa that tli old forma of luorgaiile Iroa Ilka tlactur uf trou. iron ace Ut. tr.. itn ruined poople'a teeth, upeet thrlr etonuu-ba and wer a4 aaalwillated aud l.ir theM reaaoaa the frequently did more harm thaa goel. Itut with the dlacovery of th nr fv.ma of eraaalc troa all thta haa bees overcome. Nuaated Iron for eiamvl. I pleaaant to lata. hje But Injur th teeth and la ataiuet Immediately bene ficial NoTkV Th autaufarsurera ef Nuxated Iron have euc-& unbouu'ted confltleae la lta oisanry that tliev auibiirUe tha announcmeat that they will forieH 1 100 W to any I baJ-Hah e institution If they cannot lake any maa or woruan uncWr eixtjr who lacks Iroa and Increee their atiength fOo per cent or ter la four weeba' tloi. provided they have no eerloua oncanlc trouble. Alao they a 111 re fund your oxoney tn any re to which Nutated Ira dv n. at leaat double your atrength la ten dave' tlm. It La dtameneed In thla city by Weetlail Urug Oa. and all otawr dniagtata The Architect 612-13 Paxtcn Elock 1 ... - nirm.j miffla - . - . ..,,.,... aiwi.iwejfcaW.aMiw SAYS DIVORCE IS SECUREDBY FRAUD j Williams Had Told His Wife that I New Job Depended Upon Him ! Being a Single Kan. J TO BE UP FOR THIRD TIME j That her husband deceived her i into twice obtaining a divorce from J him by pretending that a good Job in South America depended upon his bachelorhood is the accusation made by Mrs. Jeanette C. Williams In a petition for divorce and alimony filed In district court. She names Mi.is Caroline Neff, a former atenogrppher employed by her husband, who in a department bead at the Swift plant in South Omaha, aa the cause of her husband's conduct. After she pot the first divorce, she heard ugly rumots ulout her btislmnd, ss she had the de?r-c tet nMr. Later she declares sh ollowrd her hi'shmid to per suade her Into permit tlrnr tne nntuilnic-nt to be vacatrd. Now who want the court to again hear-her troubles and grint he: absoluto separation and means of main taining herself. Battling Hobo Would Become a Fighting Seaman j A big and unshaven fellow of the "box car tourist" type appeared nt the navy recruiting office and proffered his serv ices to the government. laboriously he filled out a blank. Among the questions asked was this one: "Have you ever been arrested and for what reason T' His answer was, "Yes. four times, for fighting." He was rejected, and his fighting pro clivities were numbered among the rea sons. Whereupon he demanded with profound contempt: "Say, bo. w'at klnda steer you glvln' me? Ain't a guy expected to fight In the navy? Ya give a guy the go-by Just because h'a been fightin". Aw, git oft the earth. I wouldn't join no such navy.' Physical deficiencies, however, were the real causes of his rejection. X Don't Lend r Be a partner with your money. No poor man can afford to loan money at low rate of in terest. It is your money. and you should demand all that it will earn. HOr.TE BUILDERS Guarantee 1 So far, shareholders have been getting more over 8 In 1915. - Shareholders in Home RuiM ers are partners In big business. Profits are divided. Home ltullder confine their energies to building homes, and they are sold before built. No speculation. The plan is carefully and completely explained In our H booklet "The New Way." Ask for it. American Security Co., F. A. HOME BUILDERS, ir; 2is s. 17th St. Omaha, Neb. 1 iinu ill u i.j li i Cyclone Sanitary Lawn Fence is the highest grade fence on tnu market heavier, stronger an;l closer spaced than any other. Com plete, erected on wood post, 25 cents per lineal foot and up. We carry a full line of wire an.l iron fences and gates, trellises for roses and vines, flower bed bor ers, fence stays, Hteel posts for field fencing. Come in and sen the line and Ret our low prices. Send for catalogue. A1ICI10R FENCE CO. 207 X. 17th St. Phone Ked 814. GUARANTEED CASH DIVIDEND EARNING STOCK On par value, payable Janua.-y 1st and July let each year. We guarantee 7 per cent, but have always paid more fur the past 12 years. Small or lare amounts until further notice. See or write ua about it. AlTHOIUZKl CAPITAL $300 OOO HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 HAUXKY ST. Iiw Telephone Xo. Trier SO. HI CEMENT BL0CKS ass XJf Uia B VU ilm B M Cl rolora on display in our sho Doorlss 4423. Mala) Offloe Dlsp'ay Booms, 1 70S-13 Cumin .V. A Tight Roof Here are shirrles that won't leak, rust, crack, rattle or blow away. They are weather-proof and spark-proof. Aa to wear: Single-ply Paroid Roofs are giv ing good service after 12 to 18 years' exposure. Neponset Shingles give you several layers of the same materials. They make a notably handsome roof soft gray or red. They are lighter and cost less than slate or tile, ere more satisfactory than wood, and their double 7idth cuts cost of laying. lEPonsET SHINGLES Put them on just like wooden shingles. Four bundles will cover 1 00 square feet. Let us quota you (Aa prica of th lotting ihingtet G. H. ALWINE CO. 412-14 Ware Block D. 6344 Omaha, Nebraska Ixmns made for building, for lifting a mortgage and for other purposes. If you own a lot and have a por tion of tho cost of building, If you are planning to build or buy a home, it -will pay you to investigate our plan. Small monthly pay ments with privilege of paying larger amounts or pay ing off the entire loan at, any time. Lowest Loan and Iiuilding Association rate. Xo commission. No delay. Omaha Loan and Building Association Office: N. W. Corner 15th and Dodge Sts. O. W. LOOMIS. President. W. R. ADAIR, Sec. and Treas. Talk To Us When You Are Ready To Move. Pack. Store or Ship Your Household Goods or Pianos Unexcelled OMAHA VAN & dWtj-rV'S'r i Service 806 South Sixteenth Street If, Vff t yga" ajty aw.5ui.iai sssjis The Metropolitan Van & Storage Co. MAIN OFFICE: Raymond Furniture Co. 1513-15 Howard Street ... SERVICE ... WITH Security and Safety Phone Douglas 5524 I s EE(D)ii THAT GROW 'FT s-il US Mirer. A UVf rrr Turn .- "sa - THE NEBRASKA SEED CO., NEWaiAN Means tattafactten In WALL PAPER Tears of experience riT us tha "HOW KOW" that meets the de naaad of the moat dlsortminatlnf . SAM NEWMAN IMS Farnam it. Phn Deuglae U. You will receive entire aatifcfaction and a quality of product wltli- where ir you use play in our show rooms or write for our catalot. IDEAL CEMENT STONE CO. we can loan you the balance. J J. T. HELGREN, Asst. Sec. A. A. ALLWINE, Asst. Sec. STORAGE CO. S r rates are moder ate, our ser vice of high quality. Call , , Dotifr. 4163, a,nl our special representative will give you full Information free of charge. STORAGE CO. ! - S-i Auto Van Equipment Moving and Storage, Household Goods and Pianos a - a ntlli ULI incm Ml 1613 Howard St. D. 1736 Heavy Hoisting E. j; OAUIS 1212 Farnam St Tel. D. 353 our water-uroofed nnwer-ianmnd red cement blocks. Se the variotv f ii.ir. n.i