THE BEE: OMAHA; SATURDai, WHERE DID OMAHA GET ITSMONICKER? It Starts from an Indian Name Jesie Lowe Christened This City. . EVOLUTION OF MUNY TITLE ' By A. R. OROH . How did Omaha come to be named Omaha? Or, a Juliet would bare pat the question, - , "Oraahs, Omaha! Wherefore art tnoa Omaha ?" .' I aee a great many hands raited. "That's an easy question," yon siy. "It was named after the Omaha In diana." si. 'A. :". ' "But there were no Omaha In dians," I answer from the heights of my wisdom. 'Those Indians were the 'Mahas.'" That is what Lewis and Clark, who conducted the famous expedition in 1804, called them. In their records we read: "We halted to examine a spot where one of the great chiefs of the Mahas, named Blackbird, who died about four years ago of the smallpox, was buried." These explorers refer frequently to the "Mahas." How, then, I repeat, did Omaha come to be named Omaha instead of Maha? it it a question that has puzzled historian. We are in the dark as to how or when the letter 'O' wat pre fixed to the name," says Henry T. Williams. j Probing Mystery. I will now dispel this darkness. My researches and investigations and deep thought on the subject hare evolved an explanation of the mystery. I shall make everything clear to the satisfaction of the most particular. Listen carefully, then, in order that you may no longer be in darkness as to how and why your city was riven its euphonious and orotund name. . A man named Tesse Lowe lived fn Kanesville, now Council Bluffs, back in 1853. On July 23 of that year he paddled a small skiff across the river and was to charmed with the location that he predicted then, and there that this would, some day, be the site of a great city. To back up his belief, he staked out a claim, which was located m the vicinity of the west end of the present Cuming street, Jesse then began to look about for a name for the city. He decided to name it after the Indians. .But this name. Maha didn t sound very eu phonious. The First Natse. Then a bright idea came to him. Why not fasten hit own name on to the city that was to be. No sooner said than done. He called if "Lowe trlaha." . The "e," however, was superfluous. So he dropped that out, making it "Lowmaha. Time went on as1 time has a habit of doing. People came and settled in the growing town. They were all anxious to grow with growing Low maha. The "w," also wat superfluous. So. gradually that wat dropped out and the city came to be known as "Lo maha." - . ..; And then, the "L being half silent, it also went the way of the "e" and the "w," leaving the city's tame with out one superfluous letter, beautiful and euphonious, "Omaha.", - That's the way I have it "doped out," and it seems to be pretty good dope. Anyway it't good enough till someone dopes out something better. Only One Package of . Victrola Needles at Once Steel needtet for the Victrola are now growing scarce. Some of the local dealers have declared a partial "embargo" 'on the aale of these points to their customers. "We can only sell one nackaae.' said the sales girl in one of the local shops when a customer wanted to buy hve packages. ... "Whit's no?" asked .the customer. "Don't know, but we . just can't get them from the-factories, so we have orders to tell only one package to a customer. We don't, know when we can set any more." ' ."I suppose they . are . shooting needles at one another in the war now," ventured the buyer, pocketing his one lonesome package of needles. The girl shrugged her shoulders. "I don't know, but I guess it's the war that makes them scarce somehow. Guess they must be using them as hobaails for the soldiers boots. Special Books for Men And Women at Library Omahans desiring technical infor mation on many subjects can find it in numerous new books just received at the public library, says Miss Edith Tobitt, librarian. Women's wearing aoDarel. textiles and the various methods of their making are illustrated and written up for the fair sex, while men may find valuable facts about electricity, steam boilers, railroading, metallurgy, fruit growing and poultry raising. Other volumes treat of buying, merchandis ing, window trimming and other bus iness subjects. "Besides having many technical books in the reference room," says Miss Tobitt, we now have a large assortment which patrons of the library can borrow on cards and take home for study. These new ones are among those for circulation " Attend the Sale of Furniture, Rugs and j Draperies . Beginning Monday,, i February 19th j 'At both stores.' 'THE CENTRAL ! 17th mud Howard Sta. THE RAYMOND , 1513-15 Howard St. Great Great Grandniece of Betsy Ross, Who Made First Flag, Here Has Been a Resident of Omaha Since Last Summer and Has Many Interesting Belies. VANITY FANS, WOOD FORKS While patriotic interest runs high the presence of a great-great grand- neice of Betsy Rots in Omaha has just been discovered. She ia Mrs. H. V. Radigan, pee Sue McCord Turner Cooper, of 412 Sweetwood avenue, who has lived in Omaha since last summer. She is a member of Flag House chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, by virtue of her descent from Mark McCord and Wil liam Donaldson, who served as cor poral and captain in the revolutionary war. Most interesting of all arethe relics of Betsy Ross, who is credited with making the first American flag, which Mrs. Radigan possesses. There are black cloth shoes worn by Betsy Ross at the marriage of Mrs. Radigan's grandmother, Susanne McCord, to Fred Turner January 1, 1830, in Wit lings' Alley, Philadelphia, one of the last affairs Betsy Ross attended be fore her death. The bride was a favorite grand-niece of Betsy Ross and it is through her that the many articles belonging to the celebrated originator of the Stars snd Stripes Fooling Kaiser IsY.M. G.A.Man's Present Pastime Foiled by the kaiser's submarine edict in his efforts to go via the At lantic ocean to engage in Young Men's Christian ! association work among British troops in Mesopotamia, I. R. Lilies, formerly a secretary of the local association, Is temporarily in Omaha on his way west to try the Pacific ocean as a safer route to the far east. '.' i He reached New York on his way to the orient just before the order of "ruthless" sea warfare was issued by Germany. Association officials decided not to send him on a British boat, and no American passenger vessels have sailed since then. So Lines is going back across the continent in hopes of being able to sail from Van couver March IS and get a safe pass age across the Pacific. "The word 'Pacific' meant 'peace ful, and I hope it pant out that way," he says. ( Windsor School Pupils Enjoy "Electrical Day" This it "electrical day" at Windsor school. - 'r ' , Principal Eddy noted tuch an in terest in this science among her pupils that ,the hit upon the idea of allow ing the fourth and fifth grade children to bring their electrical toys and have them connected to -the school wires. The result was that the manual train ing room looked likt an Edison work shop. Each child gave a demonstration of his or her apparatus. Incidentally the children gleaned information in con nection with the mysterious power which is now helpin r to make the world go around. Large Apartment House To Be Built in Dundee A $30,000 apartment house is to be built by Dr. D. T. Quigley in the spring. Dr. Quigley recently acquired the ground at the corner of Fiftieth and California streets, where he will have 'this three-story brick and terra cotta structure erected. 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Beaton Drug Co. v tStk al Faraarn Sta. . descended to the present owner, Mrs. Radigan, to whom they were present ed on her twenty-first birthday. In the collection is a carved wooden salad fork and spoon of King Charles IV's day, a Peggy Shippen scarf, a piece of linen woven by Betsy her self, a chain and locket, a silver purse, two vanity fans, two bracelets, lace collars and fichus and bonnet strings and pieces of cloth from dresses worn by Betsy Ross. Other interesting relics of revolutionary days are in cluded in Mrs. Radigan's collection. Betsy Rots. The grandmother of Susanne Mc Cord Turner was Sarah Griscom, sis ter of Elizabeth Griscom, the Betsy Ross of history. That is how Mrs. Radigan traces her descent. Before her death, in an interview lin the Evening Telegram, Mts. Turner said: "I have vivid personal recollections of her as 'Aunty Claypoole. She was small of stature and was beautiful even in her old age. Betsy was married three times. Her first hus band was a connection of Colonel Ross of the flag committee. He was killed in an explosion on the wharf and so the widow continued the up holstery shop in Arch street It was as the widow Ross she here made the first flag. Afterwards she married Captain Ashburn, who, with his brother-in-law, Captain Donaldson, died in an English prison. Later she married John Claypoole, the man who broke the news of her second bereave ment to her." sketches are being made, but the plans have not been completed. There are to be twelve apartments in the building, with an average of six rooms to an apartment, while some apartments will have seven and some five rooms. CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS GLADLY ARRANGED ) rjrr iimmrwii DAINTTLT DESIONBD ADAM PERIOD IVOR! 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RETAILERS ARE R00TIMF0R SHOW Omaha Automobile Men Get Active Co-Operation from Business Managers Here. LEGION OF VISITORS DUE Arriving at a complete realization that the auto show brings many vis itors and accordingly many hundreds of dollars to the cjty, Omaha retailers are taking steps to give the local au tomobile men their full co-ooeration and do everything In their power to aid in the success of the twelfth an nual Omaha motor car exposition at the Auditorium February 26 to March 3. Secretary Metcalfe has called a meeting of the Associated Retailers for Tuesday, at which meeting the re tailers will make plans to bring more visitors to this year's auto show than ever before. The Commercial club also is co-operating with the auto men. A number of individual merchants have conferred with Manager Powell of the show on their own behalf and he has received assurances from prac tically every large business establish ment in the city that they will have specially decorated windows for auto week. One large store has even gone so far as to instruct its clerks to "talk" auto show to out-of-town cus tomers during the week of the expo sition. Because of this co-operation the auto men are receiving Manager Pow ell anticipates the greatest number of out-of-town visitors in history. ''.The number of visitors," declares Powell, "will reach far into the thousands this year." i A VERT PLBAffTNa AND N1TW DESIGN DUO FOLD BHD DAVENPORT Has artistically shaped frame, mad. or tsooln. quarur tawed oak, finished golden or fumed, seat and back are upholatered in guaran teed Imitation Spanish leather, when open this daven part can be used as a comfortable bed with sanitary prlncs, and a roomy eerte. wh.n iflQn m fm cloaed, an .xtraordtnary value at JJiZH. rl our low prlc. Ve7aS sj SOLID OAK LIBRARY SUITE .SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF FOUH-POST COLONIAL BEDS 2SSJ5SIL.8nARTER " SAWED OAK POSTER BED, LIKJC 1LLU8- C 7e TRATION Only. .77. . .77. . . . . . 5.7 Heavy Mahonnr Potter Bed, elegant pan.1 back, flal.hed dull, $16 98 Beautiful Clrcaaelan 4-Poat oo cn Bed, elegantly (rained, only . Genuine Solid Mabocaay Bed with hand y..'. $39.85 UC YOUR CREDIT HARTMAH WILL OLADLT TRUST TOO Jest com. In ud eelect ui Qrf onole. uae Hart man'a lulprul eradlt (reely. HO INTolH EST TO PAT. BS 31 i "COUTatBIA" Nf. It, maho any, oak or walnut ew, cabi net bold Tl rMrda, wonder rul tM. control, a marreloua SKtTtTJ: :.TS no atomnr down -SS a uh After s Iitn St Dan AiuKAt ttuuTEST Ban rvureuuBg Heaven Our Home! Adam and Eve Did Their Stunt Here Nebraska is the original site of the Garden of Eden, according to Rev. M. L. Ballou of Dalton, Neb., visit ing friends here. He will not go so far as to specify just which section of the Antelope state was the habi tat of Adam and Eve, but he is quite convinced that if tome of the archae logical fraternity will dig deep enough they will find evidence with which to corroborate his statement. He visited Mayor Dahlman and in the presence of that executive made his historical claim. He feels that the burden of proof or disproof does not rest with him, but rather with those that have to do with locating ancient ruins. He made it clear that he did not come to Omaha to locate the Garden of Eden. He is inclined to believe that if the garden of the first twain should be located in Ne braska, it will be nearer Lincoln than Omaha. , Street Cars Will Experiment With Doors at Rear Entrance Information divulged at the hear ing on some street railway bills at Lincoln is to the effect that forty new cars are being ' built for addi tional street railway , service in Omaha, to be put on as soon as com pleted. The new cars are all to Te constructed in the local car shops of the company and to be of latest ap proved type, and some of them, if not all, are to be equipped with fold ing doors at the rear entrance as well as at the front exit, to try out whether street cars with such doors are desired by the patrons in Omaha. For the completely closed car it is argued that it is helpful in avoid ing accident, but, on the other hand, it adds to the work of the conduc tors and makes the boarding of the cars a little slower. - EXTREMELT WELL' MADE MISSION STYLE ROCKER Frame built .ntlraly of aolid oak, has heavy l-tneh front posts, high back upholstered In guaranteed Spanish imita tion leather, steel spring sup--ported seat, splendidly S .,.$4.79 Chair and Book er upholstered in high grade imitation- Span lsh leatherjarge site table fitted with magazine compar tme nt and stationery drawer, special .clearance sale 'price for three 1 pieces, only $16.25 WONDERFUL VALUES iN FINE TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS Genuine bargains at our low price, beautiful color combina tion!. 1-3x10-1 ft all Ixl t ft alie . $14.67 $15.85 at Hartmans Folding Maple Sew ing Table, Q0 OMAHA ESCAPES FREIGHT EMBARGO Traffic , Chief of Harriman Roads Says Recent Edict Will Remove Congeston. EASTERN PORTS CHOKED That the gentlemen's agreement en tered into Thursday by the freight traffic officials of thirty of the leading railroads of the country, held in Washington, will relieve the freight congestion is the opinion of Ben L. Winchell, director of traffic of th Harriman system of roads. Mr. Winchell was in the 'city a short time, enroute to California. He said that in order to clear up the enormous quantity of freight that has accumu lated along the Atlantic coast the traffic officials of practically all the roads of the country have entered into an agreement that until yards and terminals are clear, they will not re ceive any freight for export Asked if this agreement applied to foodstuffs and munitions Mr. Winch Si A RECORD BREAKING SALE OF PANTS For Men and Young Men Here's a Pants Sale that for Values breaks every known record you will see that for yourself! There are hundreds upon hundreds of Special Quality Worsteds, remarkably hard - wearing textures, and the neatest kind of other durable fancy, fabricfci every pair tailored). without a fault Marvelous Values ..fl98 On Salens One Week Only, Starting Tomorrow. Men's Suits and Overcoats Tou've never seen such . desirable styles and patterns In clothes at this. ' money - saving '.prlc. and they're guaranteed for ah rm service-Hreally SI f wonderful ' 1 ' : Men's Hall Hose Remarkable wearproof values In men's medium w.lght, full i pai seamless Half Hose, In all if ' solid colors, per pair For Saturday Monday Only Men's UaiaairLf Handk'r chiefs A wonderful offer of Men's Full-size, Soft est White Handkerchiefs, A -fl i excellent quality. Remark- I, PIUS able yalues W VWIW 'oYq ClsO THING COM.PACT CORrJ4afr DOUGLAS . mm niTir f-aamni.,.,,.,,. by people eeekto htarh ela reidee apartments in Omaha. The cost of Blackitone apartnents completely fnr nished, with eveir wrriee inc laded and no extra expense of maj kind, le from $ 12.60 and upwards per month. These apartments nose In stse from one to seren rooms each. The Blackitone tenant enjoys all of the Innries snd conveniences of a millionaire's home, at an outlay which will prove surprtiincl small to those in a position to make a companion of the values offend. It open umiaaboo suitable apartments cannot be had, have yaw name placed oa aur waittn list. 'X Appotetmanta (or pwpoio of makm tnepecttim may be made by talepbtMSng 'THE BLACKSTONE Harney 945. 1 ell replied that it was general and included every commodity. , Mr. Winchell said he thought it would not reach Omaha and other Missouri river terminals, adding, "It would if something had not been done quickly, but under' the terms of the agreement entered into, I believe that the situation will be cleared up soon and freight will be moving." Mr. Winchell does not say whether the submarine warfare being carried on by Germany is going to have any effect , upon export business. He thinks, however, whether it does or not, there is sufficient quantify of ex port freight lying along the Atlantic and gulf coast to furnish tonnage for all the vesels that are likely , to sail and without drawing upon stocks held in storage. '-' ' Give your Want Ad a chance to make good, Run it in The Bee. NUXATED IRON increases Itragtli of delicate, nervous, run down people 200 per cent in ten days in many Instances. $10t forfeit if it fail as per fall explanation la large; article coon to appear 1 this papei. ' - Ask voiiT 4oetoro- mm Sherman ft IfeConiMU Drug Store always carry it hi stock. See These Pants on Display in Our Corner Window, 14th and Douglas. High Grade Salts A O' coats The best clothes valuss in America for men and young men. The very newest styles in. fab-.. tt4-rj(t rlcs never before seen all X , at this price. ; " .;" Men's 'Shirts '; Astonishing short values " ana"' smartest shirt pattern varieties many beautiful designs ' f5 f" A In all sizes to choose alall from www; and ft I 1 - -! O 1,!: UIDipaluVII IS anviacu II. ... .-3 il -i 141 4-16-18 DOUGLAS ST. 24x88-Ineh Top.