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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1916)
TIIK IIKK: OMAHA, WKDXKSHAY, Al'lill, 5, I'M. BRIEF CITY NEWS "Tewweeat fo fportlng eeli." tlgktlag Flaur.e Burgeee-arenilefi. Kwo rrlmt IeNew Bear-on rreaa f ale m ,a ftr enl farm BiorHMc. J. i, liumnnt, keilliie Oerdea Toela Jae. Morton Bon Co. Minora Kate eag aW-eUl.ere Omaha ttJaee Oon. Co.. Hit Cap. D. iW. 'Teaa'a Korla rregvaja," glaaalftad anion toiley. it appoara In The Ilea KXCUJMlVKLr. rind out what tha va rloue moving picture tlieatere offer, aooariek Oar sea Moea Morton Son. Xlka Molt Ceaoert An Informal enn irrt by local talent will ba fralrl at the Klka lodge romne thle evening at I o'e"k. The concert will ba followed by dancing. To Talk t Boonomle Leaae-K, IK J'allaid, formerly Da-tit commlaalmirr of ev lnl, O,, 1 to avldrwof tha Keonutnlc Imii l Ma evening at tha court rioue on ma thaae of munPiiwI lighting, To Leer a About Maw Orlee.se At lha inonttna! (it tha Omaha Ileal Katate ex change thU noon tha rlelegeteg who attended tha national convention at New orlrane will (-ll tha noma member. all a lion t lha nutating, yolloamaa'o Widow Oete Feaeloa- Atnt: Ambler, widow of I'errjr mtlar, ill(man, haa been allowed a penalun of l a month ty tha rtijr counolt. Mr, Ambler (lied within eight daya of tha tlma required for prnnlon eligibility, hut that technicality waa waived, aako "Zmaglnattoa Offleet" .A mre. ernger boy eaunterad Into tha offlia of I'nltad Hi a tee Mereriel Klynn and an noun''ad that he had a tnlegram for "Imagination Offlr-ar" Wlillfleld, Kind hamle directed tha youth to tha offlee of Immigration Officer Whitfield. Annual Meeting- ot Congregation The North rreebyterlan rhun;b will hold it annual congregational mewling tlila avanlng at lha church auditorium, at which tlma tour alder will b alac.ted, Tha alenllon will b preceded by tha an nua church dinner In tha church dining room. nUaola Oantral Ordara Xqniptnent The llllnola Central ha placed an order for ninety-four car to ha added to tha road' peeaengar equipment during tha coming eummor and fall. Tha order provide for forty-flva roadie, and ten diner, Thera ara to he tout buffet car and the other ar baggage, mall and expreee equipment. Oenpaeber with Feebler 3, 11. Oerg rev her, formerly with the rHtidebaker people and for the lat year rtianged In the futotnoblla biialni-aa in IfaaOnmi, Neb,, ha returned to Omaha to take up a connection with Hie Poehter Kngrr Motor company. Mr, Oarepai-hrr will a ume active management of tha firm, of whlh he la to be a partner. Oraadpa aMokene raaaea Otgare Orandpa Charlea Pbkene brought a big of fnney lre to tha meeting of tha ee cutlve committee of 0 t Commercial chili and turned them over to the hungry mokera of that committee, Tha o raelon n hie recent a:miptlon of the till' of "grandpa" when a mm wo horn to Mr. and Mr. Knneth Petewon, Mr I'alereon being a daughter of f'ickena. Oae "Tek'Tlle" biaglea. Hunderland. Green Discusses r Art of Advertising A. I Oreen, advertlalng manager for the Rurgeaa-N'aeli company, addrcaaed the Omaha Ad club on 'The Principle of Advertlalng layout" at the club'a Tueaday luncheon at the Paiton. Jfe dlecuaaed the art of giving Intereat to thing which naturally may lack In terret, the aclenoe of "compelling' at tentlon. Ifa pointed ont the "attention value" of half page ada compared with full page ad and of llluatrated ada com pared with unllluatrated ada. "An advertleement rntiat be prominent In order to be en," ha aeld. "It mint te Interesting and attractive In order to be read; It muit be rpctful and re epecteble In order to Inaplre confidence, and It tnmt be convincing In order to Ixlng re.aulta, 'TI'O value of attractive, reapectful, Convincing advertlaamanta la unquestion able, Plcturea add to advertlalng value ! tide they an met the --a and thy are equally Intelligible to all. .. eloKun le a good thing, growing In value ea It tit-owe In aga," And Don't Forget the Cross in the Square Mela t.ennlne Hock Beer, On draught and In boulea on and after April nth. He aura and have a of tine dell'loua brew aent to your home. Wm. J. Kwnlinda, lU'lall Dealer. I'hona Douglaa Four Ask Divorce in District Court ludlte fiav haa g'en t'liarlra A. Pier in a rilvorie front Htella nn uronndt nf t unity. Ktta l.enrn want a divorce fmnt W. It on gn.unita of iiiiehy, Tliey woe nmi rted In Mncnln In I3, A reeiiaming older ha )ern lexieil C"iiiiiiiii'IIiih hloi In keep away finm her prndlna the mil come tini n. Law want a a rtin.ro. rutin Allwrt lew on grminila of irueltv and nn-upiir. Married In innaha In l-il Jeula M Itewnt want a illvnie fio n ft 'hard, rhaiglna Infldello Varrnd al laan, la, in I-" Mn K rUketl ' Waller It Krki-M 1ft dlviirce, ailiaina i.nii ...H,,( tied In t'btragu in ie. Held at Jail for ToUuk a Bis Qua l li.uii, annli Twenlleth ntrott erteeiril ant il.ie. ie i : li iariia i n n .i !" itui ii "a "i i.. I ! ii. a fue rn. in the itv lii.iiu. ii'i -iv !.(. H. a h r a'in i. an n'ei.e I In a 'n." tt'iennt .It join 1 il ant hi if eh., if U it t l n 'iii t ii.itr.ir aueei, I '.' II I i ' ii I I l i t m a ..-U). a Me K'KKiiit In li ilwrme ! Mii U lie ( e i'i t n ee t tit ii. ai I ' ! i il 'l en ua a i-.'i ! ti WORK Of IUHAIHINQ SOUTH THIRTEENTH STIUtT STARTS tli.,, i . U. ie fcl k t 1 1. (i I re I i.i. i. i,U ail ! 'Iear4 In ) ( k ! i . ,i... ' e.i i i It t Hi K( iit li t le e-e.iii i,.., a ii.nr.iiM t it ' mi t n lnl fii ti i i 1 VoicforONE.- D"ENfvnESTAnnooK. THIS is ihe way ioDOHl Public Ownership with Competition Not Satisfactory "We do not bolleve (n public ownership Of any hualneaa In which there I com petition," ld V. II, Hellerd, formerly Hunting commlaaloiicr of Civetnd, it, In a talk to the Commercial club yeater- day. "Out there are aome llnea of hiialneer that In their nature are a nstural mnn opnly, and (heae have grown up to n aomethlng Ihet their ownnre do not reallae they ere." The aprekar charaad trt many nubh.r utllltleg are meklng In revenuea len tlmea Ihn coat of the production nf Ihele article, and aald, "Thoae are profit be yond the wlldent dreama of any of ym manufacturera In your line, I am ante " He held Ibat t):a management of the pitbllrt aervlce companlea I often cot ducted with little reaard for the onflna.y method of coat reduction In order to be able to produce the aervlce at tha loweat pnaalhle coat ea I the c.e In line of biialnea In which there I com. petition. City Finds Cost of Fixing Up City Hall Tlie illy council received from an archi tect an cellmate "f M.200 for Inatallltik new levator In the city hell, lowering the plevalore to the baaement floor and iliHiigfujl Ilia front entrance to (Idawalk level; idno providing four new offlraa In the liaoemenl, two on the main flour, moving two hollrre to rear of Ihe build- In and other cliringe tiereaaary In I on ucctiorr with tlila remodeling plan. It la eapecled that the Hoard of Mu nition and Ihe Vater hoard will aliare the eti'-ii with the city. In any event new elevalora will ha Inalalled and the coinmlaalonera are hopeful that the full plan will be executed. THIEF IS SURPRISED IN ACT OF ROBBING STORE A. Ilelwl, proprietor of a drug etore at 3221 fijiiilriB atreel. aurnrlaed a thief In the act of prying open a ahowueae of the alor, but the thler managed to rout hla rnrene before Mr. Ilelael could reach him. Thn culprit managed to get away with a revolver. HOODLUMS INYADE NORTH SIDE STREET Complaint U Made to Council and Kog-fl FromUfi to Oivo ProUction. rUCE BLAME ON POOL HALLS I'jion feconitiiendgllon of 1. W l'oran, 21J (limit atrocl, lhal Ihe vicinity of Twenty fourth and l-ake al recti, la a n tiilc.vona of rllercpu lnhle thamcleu, Hnpi rlniendenl Kngel Of the police depef menl, will detail a man to upcc'nl duly In thin neighborhood. Mr. Durati appeared before tha rlly council, in (ho In fit eat, he alaied, "of my own daughter and Ihe daughter of ft hi rnldenta of Oil locality,' Mr, f'oran made Iheae atatementa I the conndl: "Hiring the lent three eeeke my Ui.)r old daiahterbaa been Ineulted twice on her way home fiom the Naered llrert achnol, I em her to k for r eonehle police prnleriion. It la not fair, genl'emen, that you aliould permit an lootia, pool halla, dane ballr and other pierce la our nelghhoirumd and then fail to give tie proper piotectlou. A lot of drunken pupa hang etoiiiid the pool halle particularly, and I em llifotinei there are dlarepiitahle hoiteea In fhla locality, I dii not want a repetition of the llauaer raee In my neighborhood, We want to pro left our de ughter from I lie Ineult I bey are being eiihjerled to, The lomllllon I almoat deplorable." ttuperlntenderil Kl elated lhal til police force la Inadequate; Ibat hla fund waa curtailed for t hl year, and tlit (here are only two beat from t'nminn atreet to Ainei avenue, He prornleed it give the dial id t eiirroundina Twenty fourth and l-ake atreela a "combing." f'omnilloner Itiitler ae Id: "r'ome of thoae pool ball nut there are worna than aaloon and llcenaea ehould not have been granted." Want Omaha to Make Good on Promises of the Old South Omaha Mike Harrington of (I'Melll appeared before Ihe city council In behalf of client who waa Injured verl year ago In Mouth Omaha, A peraonal Injury rliilin for IJ.WXt waa filed, but lb former city council of Kfliifh Omaha a a reed lo Kle for l,0 If ault would be dropped, Kail ur of lha former koiitli Omaha official lo actually pay over the money prompted Mr. Harrington to auk the Omaha nffl clala to honor the pledge of their merged government. AUTO BANDIT CAPTURED IN OENVER IS RETURNEO Detective Walker ha returned Omaha from Denver, wllh Kei rt Intnean nn of tha aitlomobllea ttidlla whi npereted In fmha during Welch, In cuetody, Jruncen waa raptured In the Colorado rlly. He will ba arraigned In polio court Wednesday, on a charge of roBoery, Tuewlny April 4, IDIrl IU JK.I SH-NAhll HTOIIK KV.WH HUt W'KIXFeHIA V.- -I'hone loiig. 7, II! yC Choose From PY n nusua"-vr Large f ' ' Scor esyes, hundreds" and no two aUkeJJp Jtfj Tlio aixoiluifiit MiiliraiM'.s i-it'tifally fvi-iv- I 'fi2rf$L ! f tiling from lli liitnul I ui tit 1 1 I Mnck I'imt' J i-sr I sTlv Miilttr Ut lln Iiiiv tuilmn. rSify vjiiiLS: h Nn ltvt viiitl-t of nlilniiif. nn rim n "V . ja--eevjr' l Uirir, (.tltT lllt It tlnhillkt litiu I . ' l'CW Som. Iinv.. hout'iitt, whili i.lli.T- SfA V' i'tiv very final I I i'f i hK, l,..r,. ,.,..,.lav, A' ' nee, A ''ifjiV J 1 v:' -Store Houn: 8:30 a, m. to 6;00 p. m.Saturday Till 9:00 p, ra. urgess-IMash Compamy Tueeilay, Arll i, CV CRYB CD YJ STORE llirxie Hinglae H7, New Novelty Skirts NgS fa m . I II I Jl'HT n womon begin i ftt'M thir im Nrtan'e in tli" nriug wanlrolet ew Im'H4 iicwpr hkirttt in mocl atxl nialriflln m i'lflv vnriod, 'J'Iiofp arci 0 I'ljinlTaffi'ta Skirt-. y HIimmmI Hilk Hkh 1 1 km I pnik m in, I'ot'kclc.l U'alkiriK SkirlK. 1'lniii ami HtripnJ ,hm-y, Hlrcpt Kkitli of Sfrgc. ln-M Ski rti of Silk. In muoii' lioiiffant niotlt'ii, A i'lioii'C collfrlioii of all fywn for utility ami for mal wfitr, l $3.95, $7.50, $10 to $18.50 and mor Offering in women who "lovai to hop" th alliiteinerit of afl almnal iinllinll'il rhonalng and to tlioec who find lime an liniiortant factor, thn aiirety of lh elyle, they prefer t lh pHtii I hey ttenlrg lo pay, Bargeea Meek Cen eag fleer. Suits Which Furnish Many a Reason for Spring Enthusiasm $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 ANN tny om a hutt lo he mlrniiwl, r HnnlU'HH of jtrici', for it rotrt'clmf of flylt inul for fli ltMfge t'Xfrt'ifil in llw M'li'c lion of (In now nuitrinlx. llannojiizifiK c life kg ami 'i'K, kilkx atxl vrloura anJ tlifviola in tli juany new oport fliflilfa. No pain have iVfii nri'ij U rcpro-tliii-n i iit'ctiratcly a can h tlonc 1lit hlyK ami colorM ami linM of Hip iiit lliat arc liilicr in rie. .M KT HW.'KIVKD Many New Suit to Sell at $19.50. nrieee-Heek Ce geeoag Meer. ; m m tm til I i m mm, uiwfstft w SILK DRESSES-for Every Occasion and Pocketbook $16.50, $19.50, $25 to $250 TIIH otylf arc Ui uewfat and are shown in laffefa r'rr?fK do vUinc, crpjo meteor, Rio (J loudrca nixl hoireo ilk, ioflencd and fliliant'ed Willi gfftrgflle crepe. Colon , Ifow, Mint (iray, Ilairiie Blue, Spring1 Oreen, ' ( 'rushed JlaMtbt'rry, Navy, (ioldf White or Hlack. Stylet Travel and Street Frock, ni Spttrt DreHHen, Hotel Frocks. Dinner anl Tarty (Jown, Kvery model h new and distinctive. argeaa.aaah Ce,- aleea4 Fleer. The New Lingerie Blouses Divided Into Five Large PriceJSroupi A Wonderful Assembly of Lin gerieWai sts $1.00. $1.50, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Up WKMNKSDAY we plncc n r.ille a spet iul purclinne of Imgerie Midline-, repreMcnting several Ihou mimiI Iri'hli new iikmIi'U; h'lt'inliil iiiiilcrihl.", plieiioini'iial valut'H - ;i)K(jANI)li;S, FHIM.S, WIUTK VOIMIS, TAILOKKI) KKI'IKTS. SOIT IIATINTKN, DAINTILY THIMM Kl & MorsKIJNl-;, KMMIMilDKKKIl STYI.KS All grtuiped in attractive price Int him! on t m to make selection eahV, urgeea Ma.k Ce g.eee Fleer. 7 MA m ' "V e 1 A I LVI Tk. n 1 I aYl , ( I I El Make the Most of Your Natural Beauty Line With R,& G, Corsets 1pk AHIIItiS latn Ihe mi. mi Ini I ilaiiigly ptiuii Idle )f, "'! 'A. tor U.lilnn Dial mrte. ate again In il. Mul Hie 'J k infif li net ai'lit-.r in ml Ihe riglll Ui.anl I lie, liiu.l gn i . M tim irntiiiueui Hole tuiimliiea ai Hie ii a tliglitlij e.ti- i" 1V ihnlei linel lull M a limit It Id flat fMinl. Vmlt flgiuea a ill a " 3 ' 45 ii'i'i'n'"lf 'fiiin in'Hi ! if im .i'i I WiV.lT V ew- mew m -m w I H e I 'WVeWV j 'I hi. n.el ii iea ih. I l,,r ih .hiuii f ur 'I tie dual la n, l h a e m I I He ikif i e in men i n in ir 11 i u e nil i, a n 1 I o u I kin i irim. Hi ti I 41 ft jeli't""1" t'iiU all am.ei fluutie rte.h im.tr r itiuiiul, n.a ril J lJ l"1,,! nl he fi'Hil el.el U if il inl. .iieailti (a rlal 1'ieteal t'lrekiitl f I tinea .i-tirii a t"li line iiir.il la kl.ie VLW . I'm w I" HT I 'tileel Hirlliili ke.uM.I luf, lu III tee H A r tl . il M...ll 3 V.m mil fiitj itit l( gnat tiitii f.anie tie aeil Mii.i..iii it iwa'ilr rrtcr , l 00 to $3 50, aeif.ee Heat lae ru.t Jlurgfii Hu) Co -Evrrybody'i Store - ItJ'.h nut lUmey mm. urgess-Nash Gompany NO MATTKU WHAT YOU WANT It will wvc you timo and money if you m HKK WANT-AD3. leAlattHno In I aetlalla, tk J mi . I I Ki i I I li ., ' i.'l.! . H'ih kiliK ( ... , a I i