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i 2-X THE OMAITA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 7, 1916. BANK DEPOSITS SHOWJIG GAIN Eighteen Million More Dollari in Omaha Banki This Yeari Than Same Time lat Tear. MONEY IS LOAlfED MORE FREELY The hank of Omaha gained $18. 818,000 In depoalts In tho last year, as shown by the statements Issued in response to the call of the comp troller of currency for the condition of business at the close of May 1. The comparison la a fit one, since (here happened to be a call May 1 of 1915 which makes it possible to com pare the two yeara to the day, A fain of IIOJM.OOO la ahown In loans over the figures of the call of Way 1 a year r to. Tli banks 'how 11.181.000 mora loana at the praaunt time than they did atxty days ago when tha last call waa iaauel, March 7. ' Following are tha statements and com r.arlaone: Itepoalla, Mar. 7, May 1, 'l. Omaha Natinna.1 ...IMw,70 il.'87.''? 1. b. National Ib.mlM'l H.U'l,T& Klrat National li.Ml.Hfl 14,7M,f,i4 Mercharite National... k,MH.7hJ .4,71 Hi- Varda National.. 7,3'),f,VU 7.M.W) t,lv ritocK National.., ,WI,V; t.m.Ul Mat hank of Omaha. I.7 t.M.Mi NHxaaa National I,'(2S,2? i.)fi.W 1'arkere Nativnei t,4ll,W i.W4. ( orr, fc.ichang Nat.., il6Ml IM'Mi Jw.curlty Hteie Rank... t.H.tM Kouih Omaha Havlnga. fii.M 7,i.il IU.4W Total I7I,I7,C 7M31,71 Dcpoalta May t. Wt. May 1,'ie. Omaha National ......ll,(Wi,'l l,0SJ.7 U. 8. National 11,4.M4 J-rt National ......... il.wtl.711 Mi.irhanta National ,, 7.W.O Mora Tarda National ,UZ,TH l,v HtocU National... S.HtX Hat liana of Omaha. 1.811.10 Nl,raaaa National .. I,0, I'akre National .... l.HMl'J Corn Karhanga Nat'l. J,i,(7 h.ri,r1ly elate bank.. ,(iij0 Bomb Omaha Havliige ToUU... WMiW Loana. Mar. 7, '14. V. H. Netolnal ...Vi.mM't i'lrat National , IO.JVU.'iW Omaha National., I t.ltfl.m Mt-nhanta National., e.Ul to'k Varta National t,2'2,K, l.lva Ktork National. Htata liank of Omaha iMi.VA Nelrak National.., l.Wl.ti 1'ai'kcra National.... l.tM.WA ( or Karhanaa Nat., l.lfifc,!" herurity htata Hank. trta,W Houlh Oinaha flavinae in,' h,n.y J4.7W.Gi4 t.lM.IH 7,bM,W .10.i:to 1, .l 1. 10,1(4 2. P14.0M j,;o,m 67..il lit.4M) I7.r)i,7i May 1,'la, I0.U7 ,(( I ,w,wt S.104,74 ,te4..H t.ifla.VA 8,172,7l l,'SIS,IH X.m.TI 1,B.!4,UH2 47K.I4H J20.7I Toiala.... $!.l,ll!4(334 Loana. Mayl.JM. TT. B. National i.VMm Klrat National h.ili 0 4 Omaha National ....... l.tMMl Mar'hanta National ... fM'i.SlS Kt.-.ok Yard National. 4.WI Wt I.lva 8toi-a National... 1.27J.7I7 Hate Jlank of Omaha., l.m.toil NXiraaka National ... 1.35.7:47 f'orn Kxrhanae Nat... l,IHI,S7 I-aikora National 1.1M.44H Hfcurlty Wete bank... &t.t South Omaha fiavlnxa.. May 1,'la inert 7 t.'jit.H.VI t.w: o if. lot,? i.) (1,W4,'n t.m.M 2. 172.7'j i,"KAK 1,;!4,fKi i,'ii7;r. 47111ft Totata PILOT OF JULIUS SILBER ILI BOAT CANNOT MOVE Tha Julius r. fitibcr Is In a tarrlnla plight Tha atramar tiaa a full cargo consigned to liei-atur on board and it la ncaaaary that It start for tha river town Immedi ately. Mut tha boat's pilot haa takan III and tha boat cannot inova until a pilot la signed. A flrat-cla, enmpatent pilot with ft rlvar Ikenaa la urgad to oomtnu nlL'ata' with the Commercial dub at onca. FALLS CITY COUNCIL REFRUSES ONE LICENSE TAUJt CITI. Nab., May B.-(Spcial.) Tha city council mat Friday afternoon to haar tha ramonatraneaa agalnat tha ap J:,..,-a,.o of Frad Uarbatar and aon, x)Ula Harbatar, for a saloon permit Be itionlranca ware alo fll4 agalnat Our lie Alexander. Johnson and tha Cehilng Drawing copipany. Tha petition with (BO citizens' alirnaturaa aaklng tho coun cil to karp tha aaloona out of tha flrata and second wards. Hlxty bualnraa men on fttona street also asked that saloons ha kept off Btona street. Theae warda Kave a majority of votes at tha spring election to keep the aaloona out of town, the third ward furnishing twenty-two votes for tha aaloona, which have been aliened to ha Illegal votea. Tha Ilerbater llrenaa waa rafuaed by a vol of four to two. The majority of tha council held that soma of tha slgnera of tha petition ar not property holdera. Action was pot concluded on other caaea. OVERTON TO HAVE ALL DAY LIGHT SERVICE fVTTRTfV, Netv, May a (Sra,UH Tha Islington Mill and rietor ennv rny baa rtoeed tha drel with W. It JUII f ir tha Overton ele.-tric light plant a for .art of lha fek. Iha mill eompany will run a Una dnwti from let li'..n and wnnwt tt lha Ovrt.n I'ahia. aiMtig an a! night and all day aervice ( It i-lc( l t conneiHed atthln altty due, Callaway I let-la Tearker, rt,UT, Kaa. May t (KtUI , Ml a !!.. mt lh It td ft l tui iln of tha ('!: rtutrt'-i, tha t..l!.. ng tf 'a eia a'.'t1 f -t t e-tili. . h ... year: W A Kwm ft Ma.-a '' antriman.leni, l:n !: h ,g Haapa. itmirl H, He- kattH I'" i. aatenth, ant ' ."i 'a t'f I a! , fifili and )"(' irtlvt, Mar-a I '! f I in t I a'.d lurt)i t,t Merrl.4 t IMf-tla lt rlt 4-ITT. X.ti. ta a .ar-n .1 4 ' t . , i . I it ' f I t ' a r . of tVt I- mt "' H I"- I ! f!.-! .i l' r t ( i'.. i .! ' a I i s . , ( ,. ,! I )n n, a i ' a iff t,-9i Vt),., k t ''(, !,u '. !nt r )) '-. !,( ( ' f ''a ' " .! ".! '' t f-' fta turt i - - ( i j 1 1 . , h , ,i ii i i : , (,.. s ' rf t..t . i I a -!.t a. . 11 l I i ' -. n. I j ha f ,-4 UVII D rcr You Orcshor Bros. 221117 Fsrrum St. TlUr MS Albert, with One Hand, Wants to Be Life Guard at Carter Lake Carter lake authorltleg, land ua your aara. io you want a good Ufa fjutd out there thla aummerT if so, we preeent the name of Albert Orlgaby, JXO Laurel avenue. Albort la one of the atrongf-at awlmtnara that aver trod water. Albert Is 1 years old. Albert Is a high sohool student. Al bert carries a paper routs on The line. Albert won three medala In Chicago for swimming, and one out there at Carter lake last Labor day. Ha a only been In Omaha a yesr. Olva 'lm time; he'll win all the medals you want to offer. Now here's Albert's prlnlcpal qualifica tion for tha Job of life tavar. He haa only one hand. You aay you don't think that la a great advantage? Listen, If you hire Albert, your old lake'll get advertised all over tha country Juat be'auaa it haa a ona handod life i;uard. People'll coma out there Just to aee htm. See? Albert can ewlm as powerfully aa any two-handed ewlmmer wa ever aaw or heard tell of. Ton aee ha lost hla left hand when la waa only a email child of B years and ha'a learned to do every thing Juat as well with one hand as other MATERNITY HOMES TO GET ATTENTION City Official! Take Preliminary Stepi Toward Inveitigation of Thii Clan of Hospital. HOPE FOE RESULTS THIS YEAR Superintendent Scbrelber of the Welfare board, Chief Probation Offi cer Miller of the Juvenile court, thi health and hospital committee of the Omaha Commercial club, Miss MaKeo of the City mleelon and Health Cora ru I salon r Council are all more or less engaged In the task of lnveeti gatlnc maturnlty homes in tbli cltr. With the aid of a few other organi zation! It la believed aome results may be accomplished during the year. Aa yet the Investigation haa not reached a very definite atatua. Inquiry at tha health office ahowa that only one ma ternity borne la recorded aa having the naceaaary state license. Several of tha regular hospitals bold state llcanaoa. The health office haa no record of a small hospital near Twentieth and Lake treeta, which Institution la aald to have quite an extensive lylng-fn clientele. Favors He olailon, The superintendent of tha Welfare board made thla etatement: "Theae ma ternity homes offer opportunity for nueatlonabla revenue, and In view of that situation they ahould he under proper As AdvertisecUOur Policy A habit.of exaggeration has become so familiar In retail store advertising that maybe It does not shock you as It might once have done, or as it should. But with Thompson, Belden & Company, exaggera tion is not a habit, nor even a casual occurrence. We would llko to b eiir VOL' n-rtlUc how ceil ni ti are of otir atatMiii'iit. Wf) know from our every ilay'a ciitcHcnr how many of our riiniottiera r'ly absolutely on tho truth of any lntwnnt we innke. The values aw alvtnya In the gooiia at their ri'Kular price. Krxs'lal anlro at NUA.sVH!,K tlnna make prlcei miuiiiona piMtal. Me. The atdvertleliui that iiiakra up the dully news of thla spe cialised More In iurr actually or inleutlomitly ntlalefldtnK. New Imported and Domestic Dress Ginghams 152-Inch, in n variety of n'eiit effects, colors j't rniniient 15c, 30c and 60c a yard. atlCMKKT, McCall's Patterns 10c- 15c Bascment- Warner's Rust - llirt l ent nuraiuM thsit ft cornet will hnM U a h ft i vi i thrt num. " Wart-tr' lJut r..f," upon it. "-Warner' tVre! remove rH t! worry m I tmr taint y ef eV,vai; name-e.'t-a.-i, 11 r U jt i l. I e t;t . t th War i . r trn !. it irk, - It tr t'uv tliif'i"t!,in nf it ervatM mor lean t.f'u!, t-r.vt, lih fic'.r. . td.'in ?i v '!-of riM t,ra!'tr I1 I e'r.'t in AttK'rii'fi. Kurnruvu tM for $1,00, $l,f0, 2M kit hmvn at the j rre:;t r,' Ii Our Carift Srctton -Third Twr. people do with two. Why, he plays foot ball and basket ball, and baaa ball and golf, and ha a a crackerjack at all of m. too! , Albert la tha moat amphlbloua young man you ever aaw. He apent all hla apura time out there at tha lake last summer. Tou probably aaw him that blue-eyed, rosy-cheeked, tamest, smiling youth. He wss a life g uard Just for tha fun of It. "The chief life guard used to get ma to help him sometimes," saya Albert. "I helped aave one parson, He got winded and went under. I aay him and awam out and held him up till tha other life guarda came and helped get him out, 1 uaed to watch the diving place to sea that people didn't diva In the shallow piacea." Albert made a awlm of two and a half mllea In Lake Michigan in record time. He won one medal for "plate diving" In twelva feet of water, another for ewlm mlng on the back, and another for an under-water awlm of 'Ifty-flva fet. . Tou can ba aura Albert will always be on the Job and take a pride In hla work. Juat ask "Chuck" MJorearlly about Al bert. Ha knowa. regulation. ( maintain that tha juvenile court should be adviaed aa aoon aa an entrant la reglatarad at any of lhass places. There are many tnatancea of turning the Infanta over to the care of the atate. If the atato la to care for theae little chargea, the state ahould have something to eay about tha Institutions where they are born. To be plain about It, the fathers of Illegitimate children should be held to account by ths state. Soma are held to account by these ma ternity homes, and that settles tha mat ter ao far aa thay are concerned. Before a woman la allowed to enter an institu tion of thla kind aha should be required to dladnae the name of tha man to publlo official I would aay the Juvenile ootirt, Thla la a matter whl-h wa muat face eooner or later, and there is no time better than the preaent to make a start." One Year Ago Today in the War 8tcamshlp Lunltanla sunk off eputh coant of Ireland by Oerman submarine, with loss of nearly 1,200 lives, Including mora than loo Americana. Germans and Austrlane claimed Rua slans were In full retreat in Weat Oal Icla. Repeated attacka by Germane on Brit ish at Yprea repulsed with heavy loaaes, French deputies, amid cheers, unani mously voted huge war credlta asked by the ministry, Keel ainffrf Irritable f Dlaaallafled f Tour liver la tha cauna. Clean out your ayetom with Dr. King a New Life Pills. You will feel flneZ!. All dniggUta, -Advertisement. THOMPSON, BELDEN & COMPANY- "Spwlal Sale" ia a familiar term to you it's been over, worked, iiiIniinimI and abused; hut w hen you read of a epwinJ aale at Tlioii!nn-Hrllen'a, know llila: That nJihoiiKh wo could use clever hrneoluKy in announcing a apn flal aale, we prefer to put It Juat that way and let you find out how ronaorvntlve it rrvilly is. ScamleSS Dedshects 81x90 nmile from a heavy quality lilfiielieil fiheetitiK, repulnr . 85o Quality Iunit, ! to a eustomer 69c each. I1I1MIRT. NEW SILKS -Shown First i Mln Floor j j -Wmm - . we vm een Proof Corsets GERMANY'S "BACK BROKEN IF BEATEN" Cologne Gazette Saji Nation Must Entertain Only Reaaonable Thought.. KAISER WILBELM WROTE NOTE AMSTERDAM. Holland (Via London). May 9. The Cologne Qaxette, eoraraant Ing on the note, aayat "We really have eufflcient enemies, and our enemlee do not make It easy for ua to beat them. We all know that Oer many'a back will bo broken If we do not win thla war. That ia why all ether thoughte ought to be brushed aalde and why only reasonable onea ought to be entertained. "Wa muat, therefore, avoid difficulties which might bring about war with Amer ica and leave upon President Wilson the responsibility for such a catastrophe If he ways It. All the same, we behave the emperor and hla counsellors had no allernattva than to make the answer they sent. It muat have been hard for them and we muat awallow our legitimate wrath, We can do It, aa our way does not lead to Canosaa, but allnwa of a peaceful outcome on tha baele eat forth t,y President Wilson." Dispatches received hare from Berlin aay the note waa written entirely by Em peror WllUam. Ills majeaty. Dr. von Eethmann-Hollweg, the Imperial chan cellor; Dr. Carl Hefferlch, aecretary of the ImperleJ treasury, and -James W. Gerard, the American ambaaaador, are described as being concerned In the nego tiations, the German naval and military experts being entirely omitted. larnlt Wllaon aa Patriot. PEriLJN, May .-(Vl London. May .) After figuratively taking the public's breath away two weeks ago by a daring article captioned "It X Ware Wllaon," Maximilian Harden today returns to an exhauatlva defenaa of Prealdent Wllaon, hla policy and the American standpoint. In a leader In the Zukunft entitled "The Real Wilson," Herr Harden pralaea President Wilson as "a man of hlgn moral and high spiritual character of whom wa might be proud if he were ours." What tho writer characterises as "lasy ignorance" Is represented aa "chat tering from the mantle of would-be pa triotism, which In reality has nothing in common with genuine patrlotlam, when President Wilson is assailed as he fre quently haa been." "Ninety-nine one hundredths of all the so-called war literature," Herr Harden contlnuea, "ahould be aent where It be longs to the psper mllla and the public ahduld return to books from which a wlde-awaka aplrlt epeake, Including Preal dent Wllaon'a 'The New Freedom.' Then, j perhaps, pure common senaa will return to you and awaken you to the duty of respect In if t ha dignity of foreign people." Hiirr Harden followa with a brief character aketch of President Wilson, In which ha calls the president "a brave opponent of evil and abuaea" and alludea to him aa "actuated by a love for hie The Store for Shirtwaists The Shop of Originality Recounting all the fascination of the newest modes in blouses for late spring and summer wear. From Spartan simplicity to Vic torian frilliness, runs the range of blouses in these splendid collections, bringing only the most delightful details of springtime fashions. Coloring from the palest pastel to brtllUnt hU'h hurt, fabric taft and lov, Choice Unlimited Separate Wash Skirts U AS KM EN T T, attra-tivn ty!.i you ) tr rer n i'. r uteh ll!t'. i ri-'. a - .51,05, $i.ro lbvement 1blcny- tf c Wain Section ll :ii I'rMtV th ilniii'j !)5. Yon Will j tty js'oim ar 1 r rN. people and poasessed of the will to lead them to the helghta of hla ldeala after they had gotten into the awamp land." "Germany," he adda, "ahould be aahamed of people who alandar him be cause they have read calumny In news papers. "In all his controversies with Ger many," says Herr Harden, "Prealdent W 11 ion haa acted from abaolute con viction. Dare we measure by the etand ard of a atudcnt'a squabble, tha com plaints of a great free nation, ted by a man of the weight and importance of President Wilson?" aeka the writer. "If Prtsldarit Wllaon, after a thorough In veetlgatlon, ia convinced that warlike acts o? Germany have broken the lawa of humanity, it was not only hla right, but his duty to talk with cleamsss. Ha owea thla not aa a duty to himself but to ua." MAYOR PROCLAIMS FILM CITY A LEGAL HOLIDAY (Continued from Page One.) clsea incident to the corner-atone laying, The ceremony "will be a moat elaborate one, In which repreaontatlvea of nearly all the clvlo organizations of Greater Omaba end city and county officials will take part. Prealdent 8. E. Bchaefer, In hla office in the Prandeta building yesterday made the fololwlng statement: "The moving picture Industry has in a few short years sprung into third place among the greatest Industries of America. The demand for stories capable of pleas Ing interpretation and for artists capable of giving such Interpretation and for the flnlahed product, the film, la practically unlimited. rirat Centrally Located Plant, "Of the forty-five big studios manufae. turlng films for 'movies,' almost half are located in California and Florida, about half In New Tork, New Jeraey and Penn sylvanle and the remainder in Chicago. There ia no studio of capacity between Chicago and Ban Francisco eaat and weat and between the gulf on the south and the Canadian boundary en the north. "The development of the move has brought into this method of presenting tha drama and the comedy, the great est living dramatlats and comedlana. Tha greater pertion of the work of film pro ducing le now strictly studio work; that la, the work le staged and photographed exclusively in the studio. The outside, or location work being of mlnor Im portance. However, location work can not ba dispensed with and it la easen tlal that the film producing plant be so situated that the natural advantages of scenery, hills, trees, water, railway, roads, parks, homes and Industries be readily. accessible. Herein lies the charm of the Klalto studio at Ralston. Beau tiful timber covered hills, Seymour lake, the railroads and trestles, the homes, In dustries and boulevards of Ralstog and Greater Omaha, afford an almost un limited variety of locations for such plots as require greater scope than the studio stage can afford. "There Is no question in my mind, Seasonable Apparel Sensibly Prieed Stle With a WorTd of OrU'inaUty. "I MTH tMir"s:.-l f Ulf a atl tttttt r' a, (n't I" ! ara mr ao.i Sl 1 TV 11 !lt SU5. Sl.t., Tall OU l f- im f..r t?a"l. !a aa I a,- -it ,t. J- t nta tai MM f a ' at a i.t.!a rt but that the Rlalto moving picture en tcrrrltfl at Balaton will ba one of Otnaha'a grrataat Induatriea and 1 am aura no cither industry will do ao much to maka familiar, tha name 'of Omaha, aa Rlalto films atamiied, "Mado In Omaha," ami exhibited wherever moving plcturea are thrown upon the aoreen, will do. We are hre to atay. We poaltlvely will not aell or offer for aale, any atock in the film producttn company. Wa will aell tha real estate wa do not need for our film producing purpoaea, to auch buyera aa we prefer under reatrtotlona that will prevent marring the acenlo effecta oon- terflOlafi4 anf nnnn i. .u. . . ... -fc... ui mo rotate bank of Omaha that every dollar win tie repaid to the purchaaer. If our atudlo la not In operation by aJnuary 1, 1017. "We have arranged with Arthur Eng llh of the Omaha, Lincoln railway for adequate tranaportatlon facllltlea for thouaande from Omaha to Ralaton; Sat urday, May 13, at which time we ahall lay the corner-atone of tha m,un .m,n, and take the flret Rlalto plrtura, a film ot me oeaicatorjr exerclaea, which film we hope will contain tha face of thou- WILL YOUR it . 4 ' X-llay -"CN,. DR. BRADBURY, Dentist 27 Vcai a In Omaha. 021-23 Woodmen of the World RuUdljig. Phone D. 17M. Hth and Farnam 8I., Omaha. Hours: 8 to 6j Hundaya, 10 to 12. Cool Suitings for Hot Weather Palm Beach, Tropicrash, Silk, Linen and Mohair SUITS Made-to-Order $15.00 to $30.00 I have the most comprehensive line of these goods obtainable. Pit guaranteed or you need not accost the garments. Give me your order now and be ready for the hot days. I 15121j DODGE STREET. Out of the high rent district. WHEN the Goodyear Ser vice Station Dealer talks to you about Goodyear Tire Accessories, credit him with trying to render a real service. He will show you that the Goodyear Tire Saver Kit contains materials for making road repairs when accidents occur. He will test your wheel alignment; he will suggest an Inside Protector if such can add to the mileage of an old tire: he will recommend Goodyear Tire Putty to fill tread cuts and prevent damage from dirt and water. He sells tiro satisfaction In addition to tires; he is not content until you aro fully and finally pleased. Gooiear JI REr.CESSORIES M ii V-'n Ui"C'''-'-'H.W i a Hi' , .w m !9 m m i m . mi aanda of Omaha citizens. Mr. English haa further aaaured Wot Immediate ar rangementa for permanent attest car eervlce, adequate to the growing needa of Raltaon'a movlr.g picture city." j Although he la very releent concerning t" hlmaelf, it la aald that Mr. Bchaefer waa one of the promotera of Unlveraal City, at I-oa Angelea, Cal., and that he tiaa alwaya been Identified In the bualneaa of film production and exhibition. Sues Burkley for $75,000 Damages Damagea of $78,900 are aaked by John II. Dahl from J. B. Burkley, who owna a building at Twelfth and Howard. In tha bill of complaint filed in dlatrlat court Dahl aaye he rented a portion of tha building aoceaalhla only by elevator. The part of tha building where the ele vator la located waa poorly lighted, he al leges, and while tha elevator waa on tha top floor, he fell Into tha ahaft and re- celved lnjurlea that permanently disabled blm. TEETH HA VE THE CARE THIS YEAR Diseased Teeth or Gums are downright enmlg of your health. They frequently cause headachen, neurallga, eye, ear, noie and throat trouble, rheumatism and many other formg of discomfort. . Every tooth allowed to remain la an unhealthy condition la absolute folly. The Sign of Health Begins in the Mouth Defend yourself against the loss or eren break down of your most valuable teeth. There Is more than an element of truth when I say that I can do your dental work without pain, and'any thina; that you may have to do you will find -la me an able dental aurgeon. Specialist In Gam Diseases. ITiotographa to Locate com forte. Hidden Dla- ,'( ' n .'i Kir t'iaw J I I ksaaMBaaawaaaajaMBaaMM 4 -T 't