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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1916)
6 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 80, 1916. WORTBAM SHOW FOR AK-SAR-BEN JDBILEE Samson Contract! for Full Lilt of Attractions, Including Automobile Thriller. . . .. - TO BE ON CAPITOL AVENUE The Wortham ihow have been signed up (or the Jubilee groundi of Ak-Sar-Ben, for the fall festival. The Jubilee groundi are to be at Fifteenth and Capitol avenue, taking in all the vacant ground between Thirteenth and Fifteenth streets. The main arch is to be at Fifteenth and Capitol avenue. Fifteenth atreet will be one succession of light arcades clear to the Auditorium. - ' The Wortham people announce a new line of shows which they will exhibit in Omaha this fall. They have an animal show, an athletic show, and a toyland. They have the House That Jack Built, a Model City, a Panama Canal and a submarine. They have the Arabian Nights, My Lady's Fan and a big exhibition of forty diving girls.. . ... A Free Thriller. Then there is to be on the grounds the free attraction of The Greggs," who come down a steep incline in tvfo automobiles, make a sharp curve upward, leap over a big expanse of pace, and, according to their own nosters. turn three somersaults In the ir before continuing on their motor ing journey. The po3ter Itself gives the blood a chill, and if the autoists actually make their ears perform such, contotions in the air, this promises to be a thriller compared to which, killing a man on the soeedway. or wrestling wild steers on the gallop will sink into atomic littleness..,.,-: . . . . . . The Ak-Sar-Ben festival dates are September 26 to October 7. . 8wint Show at Same That, Right in the midst Of these dates comes the big-National Swine Show in Omaha for one week, opening Oc tober 1 This -will be a bisr feature in itself and is expected to attract thousands.,- , Three big parades are scheduled for Ak-Sar-Ben week. The first is the industrial parade, scheduled for 2:30 i Tuesday aiternoon, uctooer j. Next i$ the electrical parade, Wed. ; nesday night, October 4. . Itl mmM tha srreat historical oa . rade, Thursday afternoon at 2:30, i October 5, when forty historical float) : and some twenty historical groups aiiu uinuuci at v iw ug , , r v 1 ; ; ! Claims of Titanic ' t a n ' Lit a victims jsemea j , Outside of Court FORMER OMAHA MAN MAK ING GOOD IN THE EAST. I s .Nee York. July .-With a pay ment -Of $665,00 outside of court, the White-Star line standi absolved of all liability for the sinking of the steam ship Titanic with a loss of 1,600 lives and the four years ot .litigation of claimants is brought to -an end in . a final decree handed down Friday by Federal Judge Mayer. ' Claims totaling $18,000,000 had been recorded in the federal court by hun dreds of claimants, alleging that the shio was lost through the negligenca of its navigator! with -the privity of its owners. Evidence) at the trial indicating that the disaster was accidental, the claim ants, under the terms of comprom ise made outside court agreed upon the payment to them of $665,000 to withdraw their claims' and consent to the decree, which hold that the White Star line is "not liable to any extent for any loss, damage, injury, destruc tion or tor any claim whatsoever. Will Adams, Omaha, Is Now the Tennis - Champion of Iowa x Des Moines, la., July 29.-WIII Adams. Omaha crack, captured the Iowa state tennis championship in the closing round of the annual atate tournament this afternoon by trim ming Joe Van Ginkel of Des Moines in tnree oi me live km, o-i, -, w. .0-6,64. . . : ' - . " Four of the five sets were one aided. Adams and Van Ginkel alter rating in winning. The final Set was closely contested, but the Nebraskan bad the edge over van utnicei. Miss Pearl Newby of Burlington, Is., is the new woman champion Miss Newby vanquished Miss Marga ret McKee of Des Moines, present state champion, , in straight , sets, , 6-2, c-4. . . - . - ,. . The doubles consolation chamoion- ship went to Coggeshall and . Clark of Des Momea. They defeated Wil liams and Fanon of Dubuque, 6-0, 0-6, 6-2. J- .. -Paul White of Cedar Rapids and ! G. F. Baker of Decorah defeated the I Adams brothers of Omaha in the doubles. : Scores: 9-7, 6-3, 10-8, 6-1 1 Gets Century Note hy s Mistake Instead of X j When Fred Svanson, negro waiter : at the Henshaw, quit work Friday t afternoon Miss Nora Branden, eash- ; ier, gave him a $100 bill by mistake t for $10. When she learned of her mistake detectives were put on the scent " ' " " ' ! :. Swanson was brought to the police station, where fee was Introduced t ' Chief Maloner of the detective de- Diriment. At first the negro denied having the money, but when the big detective boss ousted swanson i L clothes with a fly swatter, he recov- i ered $90, which was returned to the i excited' cashier. .. Kew Apartment House' For Twenty-Fourth Avenue Plans are being drawn by Architect Max Beck for an apartment house of six aoartments of three rooms each, to be constructed on Twenty-fourth avenue, just south ot Harney street. Hiatt company has the general con tract. Max fisher is the owner. - f adlewrtable evMenes of- awe result Wm Ad ussrs: ll, Its sura mm - ant Ads first sis months ef 1S1S over ma aartod Mis, No atber Omaha, paper aaaat aayiaiag near mmi naares. NTE ROOM ECHOES Sobieika Oamp of W. 0. W. Plans Special Meeting ' This Month. NEW DEPUTY APPOINTED CButdette A little more than a year ago C. M. Burdette, who for two-years had been uVcharge of the Omaha office of the Sharpies Separator company, went to West Chester, Pa., to take charge of the company's general sales organi zation. At the recent meeting of the board of directors he was elected vice president of the company. BRIEF CITY NEWS fwiMMaMa far gparflas Oeeds. Uatrte Vans, tIM Borseaa.Oreeden Ce. Maw Koat Print IS Now Beacon Prss Ralf-harat Whit. Diamond.. S7S. Bjdholm. d - Baas -Hearhur - Monday Junta cnarles Leslie will hear nnal arguments en tfta roea hood Injunctloa oaaa Monaar, Pined far aaaerfmr B. B. Rica. 1491 Woetsra avanua, waa hrraltnad beforo Judca Kubat In Dollco court and fined as ana eoeis tor speeding, Todar'e Hoole frtmrnm." cleeelfled eec tloh todar. II ODDeara In The Haa aaclu- alvalr. . Kind oat what tba various movlnc olotura theatera effer. - i Ba-aallsis la Nan Oeort-s B. . Bower of Sioux City ra.anlleted In the navy at the local recruiting station after being out of ine service lor nine years. . , ; Keen Your Money And valuables In the American Safe Deposit Vaulla, IIS Bouth iin at,, nee iiidff.- Boxee rent , si.ou for months, upon from s a. m. to' s p. nv Head CeaaerS aS Carter laks Clnh The Ancient Order of United Workmen Military Conoert band will play a concert at Carter mko ciud aunday aiternoon from 4:10 to 1:10. There ara twanty.Ave Dlecea in the nana. . . Tea lamaie the eoat of dolna bualneas whan you waste time your -own : or your patron's save time and money by aattlns a (cod location In The Bee Building, the building ( aaey aooeaa and that la known Man. . Miss Nerin LaeMJaa Baadasv-IIIaa Naylll of Kansas Oily, who haa been lecturing be fore the Omaha t'nlty society, will deliver nor laai lecture here Sunday mornlna in the rooms on the aevonta floor of the JBas ouiiaing at I O'Ctooa. O see ha la the aaol ot the avealaa. p. a, arrive Chluago 1:10 next morn lna via the "Milwaukee" thirteen hours sad no extra fare. "Milwaukee" service maxee travel a delight Tlcaata, H17 rar- im at, t-none Douglas lis. : v ThTOe Are Granted mvnraee Heeela Cottrell haa been granted a dlvoree from noyt Anna u Horan geta a decree from Joseph, and Mable' O. Dodd la freed from wiuiam w. through operations of Douglas counly dlvoree mllL Sobieska camp No. 75, Woodmen the World, has arranged for a spe cial meeting during the month of Au- guest. fuouis A. Kowaleska has ac cepted a contract as deputy for this camp and promises activity along the lines of increased membership. The entertainment given by Omaha- Seymour camp No. 16 last Tuesday evening was a great success. The at tendance was unusually large, the pro gram exceptionally interesting and the refreshments above the standard for entertainments of the kind. Ziskuv Dad camo No. 115 will meet Sunadv. August 6. at Turner hall. Twenty-first v and U streets, South Side, for work in the protection de-8ree- The annual picnic of Commercial camp No. 478, scheduled for July 27, was postponed until August 1 at Manawa. . Marconi camo No. 421 will meet on Tuesday evening, August I, at Colum bia hall, southeast corner 1 wenty-sec-ond and Pierce streets, for initiation. W. J. Boelter Associated 1 - with Glover & Spain r.W A Snain nr,rr e.l.. me last ween as ioiiows: KrmAmrt, ' 1A17 rin.,.1.. .. Harv virn-tnta rlnstrr! rnniloeralion 7lVi . , .... Mouse at - 3010 Davenport street irom r..). narmon to i unotny Hart nett, who is coming here from Sut Bungalow at 3517 North Nineteenth street trom Johanna Bergholt to Mrs i" iivervi) i,viiaiisviflivit avVVVi ana urint streets to Harry Hansen, W.J. Boelter is now associated favtt-tl riliwaf Jk Ctin 14 katsi xViaivrral ot me rental department. J. W. Bedford & Son Sell Lots Fast in Druid Hill Addition Jeff W. Bedford & Son conducted an unusually successful sale last Sat urday and Sunday, when they dosed out practically 100 lots remaining in uruia mil addition. .. There are a few choice tots left for sale on the easy payment plan. Druid Hill addition has been owned by the First National bank interests for many, years, but had never, been put on the msrket until a year ago, when Jeff W. -Bedford S Son first ottered the tract tor sale. Hastings & Heydcn Report . , Sales in Benson Gardens Hastings & Hevden reoort the fol lowing -sales in Benson Gardens for tne last weea: .. i n Bllaabath M. Lloyd, tract Mo. St. Benson oaraena, f (ie. . ' Lena M. Johnson, lot I, blook S, Llneeli U.l.h,. ttRA ' Nina M. Hartell. lota H and II. blook ITWl xxvuwn, ,ii..v, , - Emanuel cerney ana Mane waiot, tracts Noo. let and Beneon uaraena, ei.eis, - Alvln R. Malmberg and Oertrude Chad well, lot I, block 11, West Beneon. I?l. Frank A, Cannon, lot 11, block a, .Lta- In Ualahta. Slti. Emma Middieton, rot if. diocb s, west I've, i .. ;( ifl IKtapkiFaUMw Sanatorium This Institution is the only ona In tha central west with separate buildlnga situated In their own ample grounds, yet entirely dUv tlnct, and rendering it possible to classify eases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to tha treatment of non-contauioua and non-mental diseases, no others be ing admitted: tha other Rest Cot tage being designed, for and de voted to the exclusive treatment of select mental eases requiring for a time watchful care and apa- ciai nursing. ; CITY TAX LEVY 15 CUT SEVEN HILLS City .Council rixei 1017 Levy at 7.06 Mini Less Than - the 1916 Levy. 1- REVENUE ALMOST SAME Clan Gordon Auxiliary. The Ladies' Auxiliary to Clan Gor don No. 63 will hold its regular meet ing at the home of Mrs. Andrew Pea cock, bbii Keed street, Benson, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Organize New Corps. Through the efforts of the depart ment instructor, Reulah S. Waterman, and the commander of Tracy Caddell poit No. 74, Grand Army of the Re public, Cedar Rapids, Neb., organiza tion of a corps to be Known as tne Caddell Women's Relief corps No. 52 was effected July 21. Department President Nettie Jewell had charge of the work, "being assisted by twenty six members of Live Eagle Women's Relief corps No. 7U ot rullerton. - Brotherhood of American Yoemen. On last Wednesday evening Omaha nomesteaa no. iw gave a surprise party to Mrs. Dellone, who has just resigned as Lady Rowena. Refresh ments were served, following which Honorable Foreman Brother Heath nrrsmtrd Mrs Dellone with a ladies' Yeoman ring. Next Wednesday evening win oe h raornlar initiarnrv niffht for the month of August. . , - Degree of Honor. Ak-Sar-Ben lodge No. 173, Degree of Honor, will meet in the future at the new Danish Odd Fellows' hall, Twenty-fifth avenue and Leavenworth street, the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at o o ciock in tne eve- Open Meeting Postponed, t.... nAt Nn 11. Fraternal Aid union, open meeting is postponed un til oeptemoer on acsuuui w mo warm weatner. . : ,.,,t - Tl. . m,l!nr nf fleneral H. W T twtnn aiiviliarv to the United Spanish War Veterans will be held at Memorial hall weanesaay aiternoon. Police Find Crawford Boys' Assailants A t.:t..1 m-A Paul Cra-uittrA. vtr- ri;iiiuaiu . -.- - - - tims of a juvenile sanguinary love embroglio, aj-e recovering at St. Joseph's hospital. The police declare the names of the assailants are Mickie and Eddie Barnkobc. The crawtora ooys, now ever,-decline to enter complaints igainst their, rivals tor tne attentions ,7 two irla who caused this eternal triangle, fracas. ' "They just tried to throw a scare into us," said Archie at the hospital The city council has fixed the 1917 general tax levy at 7.06 mills less than the 1916 ievy. The city levy for this year is 50.8; for next year it will be 43.74. This does , not include the school district levy, which was fixed at the maximum .of 25 mills for this year, and will be .the same for next year. Although the city levy will be re duced a trifle more than 7 mills, the reduction in revenue will not be as great, because- the increase of valua tion will make up about 5 milts, the result being that the city dads will have nearly the same amount to spend next year that they are spend ing this year. ueneral Fund same. The council fixed the general pur pose fund at $1,390,000 for 1917, the same as was levied for this year. The sinking fund was reduced from $400, 000 to $375,000, and the bond redemp tion fund from $150,000 to $100,000. Another slight reduction was possible on account of the South Omaha and Dundee deficit itema in this year's levy not being necessary in the new levy. ' , The superintendent of public ac counts and finances estimated mis cellaneous receipts in 1917 at $272.- 424.44, which is made up of a balance to be carried from 1916, plus occupa tion taxes and other miscellaneous re ceipts. - 1 - - Three Mills for Water. Expressed in mills the 1917 tax levy will be: , General purpose fund, 29.262; water fund, 3.000; sinking, 7.898; bond re demption, 2.106; motorization ot fire department. 1.474; total of 43.74, and adding 25 mills for school district makes a total ot S.4 muis tor city and school taxes. - - . Fresh Attacks ; Upon Armenians Washington. July 29. Information that Turkish treatment of Armenians is worse than ever has led the State department to consider making new representations to tne porte. no re olv has been received to representa tions for the same purpose made by the United btates more than a month ago. Russians are in control of virtually all Armenian territory, and the Ar menians reported subject to new out rages are those exiled in the Meso potamia and Arabian districts. In official Quarters here today be lief was expressed that the increased mistreatment of the exiles was partly due to recent Russian military suc cesses. ?; - . . . - ,., . ; Woodpecker Stops Fast ' Union Pacific Train An Idaho woodpecker in search of a home the other day stopped a Union Pacific train. The place it picked out for a home the pun slipped" out by accident was a signal box at Lava Hot Springs, and while it was nickina- It disconnected one of the wires and dropped the danger signal in front of train No. 18. According to the rules of the road when a train runs up to a block and no train is scheduled immediately ahead of them the brakeman must get out and walk ahead of the train until they reach a clear aignal. Train No. 18 lost twenty minutes following the brakeman,. and had to speed up for alt the engine had in it to reaci Huntington oa time. Tractors Are Driving ' Horses From tne i-arms "The caterpillar tractor has spoiled .u. t.A..A u,nu in California, save VI It IVI , . - - T. M. Stuart, who' is staving at the Rome hotel while ne iooks over tne South Side live stock market. "The (n,rr,r. nf California are selling their farm horses to the French horse buy ers and putting in tractprs to oo tne work. One California company is building 350 tractors a day by work-ins- thair fartorv night tnd day and are selling their output orl a trial basis. A tarmer can use a tractor iur two months and if he is not satisfied that it is charper than feeding the teams which it displaces he can re turn it. . , , . raw g mali a National aiK BM,lctln Nebraska to Create Highway Board to Handle Road Fund As soon as Nebraska can create a state highway commission, and as soon as it can raise $106,770 to put into state highways; the federal gov ernment will give" the 4tate that much more for Its roadftfiTCs" is the Ne braska apportionment of the federal appropriation of $5,000,000 for high ways in the various states. The money is not available for any state, however, until that state has a state highway commission. The federal plan is to increase this' appropriation each year for five years. the amount appropriated in ivib is to be $10,000,000, in 1919, $15,000,000, in 1920, $20,000,000, and in 1921 .$25,-000,000. Thus if Nebraska each time makes the necessary state appropriation re quired to make it eligible to get its apportionment of the federal money the state will in these five years get $1,600,000 of federal money for the roads. This will mean also, assuming that Nebraska meets the sum in state appropriations each time, that in these five years a total of $3,200,000 will be spent in permanent highways in the state. - Zeppelins Drop Bombs Along East Coast of England London, July 29. Three Zeppelin dirigible- balloon .participated in the raid early this morning on the east coast of England, it was officially an nounced this afternoon. There were no casualties. ' Details of the Zeppelin raid on the east coast of England early this morn ine are still lacking. An official dis patch, however," says that a German airship proceeded inland tor a snori distance and dropped two bombs at the side of a railway. The Zeppelin then proceeded to an adjoining village where eight bombs were dropped. The missiles fell in fields and roads, where no damage was done. The Zeppelin" cruised about for twenty minutes and then flew in a northerly direction toward the coast. Reuter's correspondent at Amster dam reports that a Zeppelin flew ovet Sluiskil, on the Dutch-Belgian border, going in a northeasterly direction. It was fired upon by Dutch guards. This is the first German airship raid on England in twelve weeks. Misty weather favored the Zeppelins. Government Wins - Suit for Oil Land -Worth Millions San Francisco, Cal., July 29. Judge Benjamin F. Bledsoe of the United States district court awarded to the United States government title to 160 acres of Kern county oil land, valued at $10,000,000 and known as the Mc Cutchen section, in the government's ouster suit brought under the Taft withdrawal order of 1909. The suit was against G. W. Mc Cutcheon, the Standard Oil company, the Union Oil company, the General Petroleum company and other title., claming interests, being one of many brought by the government to re cover in the aggregate California oil lands valued at seveVal hundred mil lions of dollars. n I ii - - .. . a A., . rr. xvcau Dec vvaub nua iui jjivitb. vac them for results. 1 "SnuffenB" for Hay Fever. Yot) ear, stop that mat lint, and tours a elaar Hsad and Eras, by tas use af Cook's Hsr Fsver Ballaf. It Is appliad t both tha boss and ar as, and la of btnaftt to thousands who era now aslaa It It Is a mod? of atari!, and san ba obtained at all Drug Stoma, or aiul be Ballad to rou dlroat upsa rasalpt of ll.M. Writs for Pamphfat COOK CHEMICAL COMPANY, Caspar, Wiresshtt, U. S. A. Movie AetrettM and Their Hair Imperlecl Notes Corrected, St.n Facet Lifted, Wrinkles Removed rha Waaaturv Troatajoat, 1 POSITIVELY NEVER USB PARAFFIN. ONI FREE TREATMENT TO DEMON STRATE MY TREATMENT U PAlNLESa. W. a BAILEY. M. D. 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Oar everv dav low nriAM m h A .11 lowest, consistent with good quality and straightforward merchandising. This reekar la shown In old Bnsllsk oak and brown ma hogany fin Ish, In eana r 1 a I nss and a a n e seat. Stronath of 1 ti con struction makse It naad no stretchers under neath. Its simple stylo and beautiful propor tions will Interest you at $10.75 Hi up to suit any tests 1, bl( easy chairs and Living room suites can ba mads anions our over-stuff ad davenports, ,vrry tauiea at amau cost. The davenport here Illustrated is 84 Inches In leng-th, dons In tapestry ( S5S.00 The chair to match, In loose spring; cushion, dons In tap estry, at S81.7S The library UUa Is JSx4 top, mahoganjr iaa.75 Table lamps la many styles, with silk poplin shades, rom . . .3.50. 4.TB. 6.00 aad ap This rookar Is covered either In valour or ta psstrr. In mahogany, at ia.75 There are hundreds of ethers of similar design, ranging from $7.25 to $12.75 Brass (Ms, twin alaaa, Uka tnnatratlan. l-laoh Mta....7.. ...S1.S3 Haavy continuous posts, brass bada full alaaa S11.5S Vary slabarslaly daslsaad brass bada Slate V.tnfs Martla Bad, steal S-laoh tubing. , SS-TB Aak to asa oar taftad fait aphalstarad Box Sprtsga (tha only parfaet bad ssmtart) at S1S.TS It flu your mstal bad. is jest as pletursd. N nada hi lay- . via 0, w,aan, ,u,i i -1 . u w v ton. 41-lba., oavarad In art Uckiaea, rouae aagas, nana-. snoss se.is, si.se. SS.1S sie.se, sitjw, Here Is a Bed Room Suite don In rich American walnut The dresser has two short and two long deep drawers. The top Is 48x23 Inches deep, with very large mirror, 30x38, at S4r.Ml Toilet table Is unusually large, 40 Inches wide, triple mir ror, omy , 925.00 me pea construciea or neavy walnut stock, b marked, at . Chiffonier (not shown) bad with or without YT1T17BUAL TAXtTBS Dtatag Raaaa Suit a, typical Jassbsaa, vasr awav ttta lllmatratlaa. 25 icted ot heavy . -aaaaaaaw . iownf?Iy5be Jll I d thout mirror. 11 1 ' I This draasar la IS Inehas wlda, mirror axt.odlns full width across sad Is Just as pletursd. I n aalact solid black walnut $36 i 1 n Bldoboard, It-Inch langth f 37.95 Table, 41-Inch top, t-foot extonalon 1 . S18.75 Chain, solid backs, leather seats, each 4.75 China Cabinet, 45-lnoh width, Inches high 519.00 In Our Rug Department ara a limited number ot those anlendld values in 8x12 Azmln- aters at :8l7.75 And those bed room sizes In select patterns ot tapestry Brus sels at $12.50 And the Bagdad Wiltons, 36x63, at $ 4.95 Bag Rttgs, hit-and-miss designs, In all the small sizes, at 45. 754. 81.20 and $1.45 A good, serviceable Brussels Rug, 8x12, only $10.75 Tour chance for a dandy little dining room suite In turned or golden oak. . The table. 41-ln. top 5 7.95 The chairs, lsathsr seats, esch...f 1,85 Tha buffet, 41-lnoh length, very deep, -515.T5 POKCH 8WINOS-A lim ited number , of . these splendid little oak swings, like illustration . .81.75 A size smaller. . . .$1.45 A good, heavy oak swing, 4-fu6-in. 84 50 A Cool Breeze (or a Little Honey The Polar Cob Electric Faa A veritable little cyclone, l-ln. diameter.... 83.75 i ; . 1 ' ui r I . nrjj Get your Thermo-Cell Refrigerator this week while we have them in as sortment. - v. . ' IITCHKN CAB UiKT Common 3ense is made plain in our ex cellent i line ot cabinets. The cabinet Illustrat ed has a nlckel lold top that is llexlble. It pos- . leases every con- l venlence that ;ould be asked I or. i It is made t oak, white en imeled inside. 5' 3ur price $18.75 ANOTHER LITTLE EOT DAT FRIEND This 2-qnart lot Cream Freexer - 49c