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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: ' JUNE 2," 1918.
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ALDRICII GIVES
PLATFORM IN HIS
ItACEJOl) JUDGE
Former Governor' Announces
That He Believes His Legal
and Legislative Experience
Fits Him for the Office.
' . (From Staff Correspondent)
Lincoln, Neb, June 1, (Special).
Former Governor Chester H. Aldrich
has entered the nomination for jus
tice of the supreme court and has
made hit filing. Like Judge F. G.
Hamer, he hai not received the en
dorsement of the bar association but
goes In on the broad principle that
the whole people and' not any particu
lar organization has the right to se
lect their supreme judges. Mr. Al
drich makes the following announce
ment: "Following a well established cus
tom, I take this method by way of a
... publie letter to announce my can
v didaey for the office of judge of, the
supreme court of our state.
- I have been engaged in the actual
practice of law in Nebraska for 25
years, excepting the period when I
served as governor of this state.
"I have always ' been identified
prominently with state affairs, and
have taken special interest in seeing
N that the welfare of the state was ad
vanced by the enactment and en
forcement of progressive laws.
"It was my privilege while serving
as state senator to frame and 'assist
in framing many measures of much
importance to this state, such as
out two-cent fare law, and other
measures of a similar nature, some
of which I afterwards as called up
on todefend in the federal and circuit
, courts of the United States. 1
"I believe that my legal and ex
ecutive experience with the large
affairs pertaining to Nebraska's wel
fare, qualities me to nil this position
acceptably to the people of Nebraska.
I am in the prime of life, and enjoy
' ing vigorous health, which is an im
' portant qualification in the arduous
and confining duties of a supreme
- judge. '' v-
"As I will be out of the state from
June IS to September 1, engaged in
- giving. a series of lectures in behalf
of the government's activities in
prosecuting this war, I take this
method of announcing my candidacy
and thus leave the same largely in
the hands of my friends."
U. S. TROOPS"
' VITAL FACTOR
INJIG BATTLE
CeetfcxS Trent Tt One.)
- tion as they could be expected to
call a halt' at the' Marne.
Thf allies must now be prepared
' either to see the offensive resumed In
the north soon, continued General
Bridges, or else to see German divi
sions from the north sent down to ex.
ploit the new success. v
May Continue for Week.
The battle, hi continued, is likely
to continue tor weeks and Decome a
long-drawn-out struggle of man power
with the first duty of the allies to
husband their .resources by giving
ground for men, where possible.
In concealing their preparation! so
" as to make a surprise attack, General
Bridges said, the Germans were aided
probably by four factors: Their pre
ponderating number of divisions; a
good railway system; the proximity
of woods to their first objectives
where large numbers of troops could
be concealed and the fact that this
. front Ions had been organized for
attack, . v. . ' h -; . .
Donald to Buy Clothing
And Equipment fcr Army
Washington, June 1. 'Appointment
of Malcolm Donald of Boston as act
ing chief of the clothing and equip
page division of the army quarter
master corps was announced today.
OMAHA GENIUS MAKES 'CONEY'
Amusiment Park Wizards of Wonderland ''
of New York Started in Game in Gate City
GREAT PLAYGROUND OF WORLD
Coney Island, the great summer
playground of New York City, was
the legatee of much of the genius
that went to make the Transmissis
sippi exposition the pioneer festal
event in which the lavish use of elec
tricity and great spectacles made up
the dominant features.
-Fred Thompson and Scipio Dundy
Omaha boys, were the .creators of
Luna park, which from its natal
day to the present time is considered
the acme of perfection among the
amusement resorts of the world.
One of tie denizens of Luna park,
one who looms largely among the
creative geniuses who make that spot
a fair land of light and a wirard land
of wonders, is Hugh Thomas of Oma
ha, who won his spurs in the game
of making electric lights perform
wonders by the use of trick-scenery
and lighting effects at the Transmis
sissippi exposition. He is a brother
of Charlie Thomas of The Bee, and
during Omaha's great carnival was
assistant electrician to Henry Rustin.
After the Omaha experience
Thomas went to Buffalo, where he
lighted the exposition there. v
New York was the next beneficiary
of his genius and each year he has
produced some new and novel specta
cle to awe or entrance the countless
visitors to that great "hot dog" mart
of the universe, Coney Island.
Mr. Thomas thtj year has the two
big, outstanding spectacles of the is
land. Both are remarkable in their
realism and magnitude. They are
panoramic spectacles of "Over There"
and "The Submarines."
"Over There" is an outdoor affair,
showing an expanse of three miles of
the European battlefront and a dis
tance of 12 miles. In the range are
four villages, three in the distance
and one in the foreground. There
are trains bringing up' troops, sup
plies and ammunition. You can
catch a movement of the' troops go
ing forward in the trenches. Sup
ply transports and hospital ambul
lances are seen going across an im
provised bridge. Sentries can. be
seen doing patrol duty before the
headquarters of officers. The sound
of shells is distinctly heard, while an
occasional one is seen to fall in one
of the villages. The shell-torn ground
is lined with deep holes. In the
spectacle Thomas has made it possi
ble for the hordes of eastern amuse
ment seekers to see the hell of bat
tle almost as it is "Over There."
Another Omaha man who started at
the Transmississippi and who is now
on of the big showmen of Coney Is
land, is M. D. Cooney, who, because
of his initials is known familiarly as
"Doc." He is one of the old timers
at the park and still conducts the
baby incubator show, one of the
famous features of Omaha's exposi
tion. He did not invent the baby
incubator, the Chinese having beat
him to it by nearly a thousand years,
but he was the first man' to make the
people of America familiar with the
institution and coin it into dimes and
dollars.
Special Sui'M
Offering Monday I
100 WOMEN'S
SMART SUITS
Early in .the season you would pay from $35.00
to $49.50 for these suits that we are offering Mon
dayin TWO LOTS AT
and fclojm
mm m -
Mr. Beddeo has just returned from New
.. York, and while there purchasing Fall goods,
bought 100 Wool Suits.
i
ctropol
Han
UqG Storage Co.
TILlk
3400
I 'Tan J A
Storage Oo, J fVTJ
Owned and Operated fey,
Central Furniture Store
m '-- v
H&V8 JOBS pi0vis
dons Jnrt as a tarn
bill of furniture
would be de&vend to
your home.
Separate, Locked,
Sanitary Storage
Booms
Office at
Central Furniture Store
- Office
Estaeea 15th and 16th
oa tloward
L
Jotronolitan
Jb G Storage Go.
These suits are
made of such popu
lar materials as
Men's Wear Serge.
Poplin, Gabardine
and EUvertone, In
nary, tan, Pekln and
black. Bvery one
rlgnt up to the min
ute In style and are
suitable for Fall
wear M well aa right
now. These suits
would have sold ear
Her In the season at
$35 to 149.60, but a
fortunate purobase
by Mr. Beddeo en
ables us to " offer
them In two lots at
$24.50 and 129.75.
It win pay yon to
buy one or more of
these suits daring
this sale as they will
be easily worth dou
ble the prloe this
fall We cannot urge
you too strongly to
come In Monday and
secure one of these
genuine bargains.
You don't need all
cash, simply a pay-
ment down and then
a dollar or so a
week come Monday
Second Floor.
Simply make a payment down, and then a dol-
lar or bo a -week, according to your purchase, and
before you know.it the bill is paid. You wear the
elothes while navlm? for them at Redden's
MEM'S SUITS FOR
SUMMER WEAR
FULL OF STYLE
AND VALUE
i50 OQ50
i
Brery suit represents exceptional
ytluGvrerj garment' is new in
, styles-models for eonservatiTS men
and for young fellows well made
and ;well fitting. Different mate
rials and patternV And sizes for
everyone. . '
It is Teal economy to buy that
suit now, as later on you will pay
considerably more for these gar
ments. Come in Monday and let us
show "you -these new summer gar
ment. Main floor. C
x Special Values in Boys' Clothes
i for Bummer Wear
Omaha's Greatest Credit Clothier
Mi4' I
1417 DOUGLAS ST.
( ,. .The Rtalto Theater Is Opposite, ,
Si
Cedar Rapids Car Employes
Halt Street Railway Strike
Cedar Rapids, Ia June 1. Em
ployes of the Cedar Rapids &
Marion City Railroad Company did
not strike this morning as planned.
Representatives reached a unique
agreement with the company where
by the people, will settle the strike
by a refe ten dura endorsement of a
JUNE
raise in fares sufficient to set ' the
company 6 per cent interest on Its in
vestment, including a raise of 6 cents
an hour to employes. '
Nation Calls for Grammar
School Draft Registrants
Washington, June 1. A call for
24,674 draft registrants of grammar
school education to be sent to special
training acnooig, was issued today b
Provost Marshal General Crowder.
The men will be taken from 36 states.
Detroit Filler is Captured
By German oa Western Tront
With the American Army in
France, June 1. The American air
man made prisoner Thursday by the
Germans was Lieutenant "Wilfred V.
Casgrain of Detroit
Camp Green to Be Made Great
Aviation Concentratioh Camp
Washington, June 1. Secretarj
Baker announced today that-Camj
Greene, Charlotte, N. G, would bs
made a great aviation concentration
camp, at which about 15,000 men will
be assembled. ,
Everybody reads Bee v Want Ads.
J
Let Hartman'9-The World'$
Greatest and Most Completelg
Stocked Homefurnishing Or
ganizationFeather Your Nest
. 1 1 --z::z
n
LET TJS SHOW TO'
VAST BTQCK
Alio
HOW BFKICIBNTtiT CTTjl
QUAiiITT, STTLB
how
COStBINES
OBNUIJfH ECONOMT. Let us show TOJ
llr you wo afford th kind of home yei
artman's.
RBATBST T.
oo a. basts er
,W tollott ywt
rom
a4 we eMdiafly SBvfs lntpMt asi
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. ,P?'leflt'l 'ermi Qfy' Aged on Any 'purchkss' If' bedrid
AN ELEOANTLT UPHOL
STERED fibre reed rocker,
'done In baronial brown;
has loose cushion seat and
partly covered back In at
tractive cretonne; closely
woven srad strongly con
structed; Ay QQ
our price. . . . p 1 1 VO
BSADTIFUZiLT DHSIQNED BED-ROOM SUITE; elegant American (fcftC! J"IA
walnut or rich brown mahogany; attractive period ornaments utOtUU
TEIPUCATB MIR
ROR DRESSING
TOLL SEED BED;
spladtdl7 dulgatd,
superblr finished;
prlotd at only
$19.90
SPLENDIDLY DE
SIGNED DRESSER.
40x19-1 no h top;
shapely mirror 3 Ox
14-ln.j four room
drawer X
$28.85
ROOMT CHIFFON
IER; six drawers:
18x2 1 -In. plate mir
ror; period drawer
pulls
$22.30
TABLE. 10xl9-tnch
top; 14x2 J in. center
mirror; Sxll-Uk side
mirror; only
$23.75
1
A EPLESsTjID VALUE m
a fibre reed porch, or sun
room rocker; finished in
baronial brown or natural ;
has high back and broad
seat; strongly braced and
w e 1 1 m a d e throughout; "
price... $4.38
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BTJDB
TUB "LEOMAHD" t-PDECB
PORCELAIN-LINED REFRIQERATOI
made of the very finest eeaeoned wood.
Jioet economical, practical and ianltarjr.
Keeps a constant current of cold, dry
air circuiaimf tnrouan
odorless food-chambers.
This model, speolal price.
$31.50
6-PIECE, LIGHT-WEIGHT METAL BED COMBINATION,
consisting of "Simmons" 2-ln. continuous post metal bed,
with ten heavy fillers, splendidly finished In Vernls Martin
enamel; heavy angle iron, wire fabrlo spring; durable cotton-top
mattress and two sanitary, odorless pillows; entire
Tegiecee for this week selling; $ 1 Q 98
JUN3
DV
HARTMA1TS
CABINETS, CO)
made entirely
finish; fitted
metal bread am
flour-bin: white
compartment; full set of
spice-jars
lustrated.
BRIDH KITCHEN
enleauv arranged:
selected oak, waxed
i suaine- mi
cake-box:
I
m
w.
mckel-top.
lei . el
Lrtmecx; run set ox Anew mmm
W.r?Sflfc .$27.75
kiiat.
saml-linea . cntna-
n
THOROUGHLY 8 ANI
TA RT "RANNBT" RE
FRIGERATOR, made of
seasoned ash, with round
ed corners; white enamel
provision - eomparament,
a fitted with removable
wire shelves: double wall
construction: roomy lee
chamberi S0-Ib. Ice ca
pacity; oer price
$12.98
A Handsomely Designed Dining Room Suite
in the Popular William and Mary Period
ATTRACTIVE ' WILLIAM AM) MART
rained 48-m.
cWy-turned
$32.25
HX SPLENDIDLY DESIGNED WILLIAM
awu Mjutx JOINING CHAIRS; high back,
with center panel, done In cane; genuine
Spanish leather seats; Ja- ao mr
co Dean nnisn
of six chairs
leather seats; Ja- rn. mm mi
finish; complete set JR9Q 7n
chairs priced at 7. I J
DINING TABLE; beautifully grained 48-m.
ust(
top; s-ft. extension; an
legs and stretchers; spies
am jacooean imisn;
only , ,
SNDPOsfEft'lSS"
don. In riea, brown Saa--
nogany or tne popular
black Amaricak walnut;
full stxe only. Not. th.
very artlstlo deslgrn. t
head and foot-iboard; eur
price for thla wtek i sell
ing, only -
' $26.68
HIGH-GRADE COUCH HAMMOCK;
ha. comfortable link fabrlo spring,
fitted with adjustable head-rest;
sort mattress, covered witn neavy,
brown canvas; ipagaslne-pockets
at ettner end; price
of swing (sun-
not Included)
SL$11.45
LARGE SIZE MATTING BOX ex
ceptionally strong and roomy;
measures 13x17x15: substantially
built and covered with heavy, dur
able matting; an cx- m
SSf.1!;.!"!...-.. $4.98
Many Attractive New Porch Rugs
at Notably Low
Prices '
GRASS RUGS WITH
PLAIN CENTERS AND
STENCIL BORDERS
&.,.a.c.h. $2.10
.$5.48
........ $8.98
'5S?S!!. J... $11.75
Fancy Figured Wool Fiber Rugs
In pretty, new brown, blue and green patterns
.K...$9.98 ! .1.:.,...$11.75 SK..:.. $12.89
v Rich Ruas in Room Sizes
' T -
9x11 extra hlgh
grad. worsted WiKon
rug. Be sure and see
SxJ-foot
SxlO-foot
sixe.
8-txlt' heavy velvet
rags, splendid pat
terns y
$21.69
8-3x10-1 seamless
Royal Wilton rug,
exceptional patterns
and wonderful value,
$52.50
value
$69.50
FULL 4 8 -IN. SOLID OAK PORCH
SWING; strongly bolted and se
curely braced; complete with I
feet of galvanized chains and cell
ing hooks; finished in a Apa
fumed.: specially priced 5Stl "H
for this week at. . .
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YOURS!
This Splendid
Columbia
Graf onola
. and Six Record Selections,
$20.25
i4aiirj Am1 e)o r
today at pecll MrS. fluoted: w VUy UQYfU
TMs Oolmobla Grafonola,- la tone, oaal
l(y and eonatmctlon. la In avarv ky a
Columbia, which means thai nothlncbae
been slighted: mahogany or quartered-
un un tun mis outnt
HANDY, COLLAPSIBLE' SULKY;
has closely-woven fibre reed sides;
gray enamel or natural finish;
leatherette hood; adjustable back;
easily folded with A
one motion; spe- GJ' C
cial at. only.;. .P
RECUSING BACK tRBED
BABY CARRIAGE; gray enamel
or natural finish, with Interior
upholstering to match; large
. rubber-tired wheels, flexible
springs, eto.; priced specially
ror mi.
week
-..
.$19.69
SUBSTANTIAL
LAWN SWING.
afs 38-ln.
4-PA9RRVr!1
v i i. . 74: . . . rrv-. - -
asaxs i-in. wioe; rinlshed
natural: frame, enameled red:
bolted- 8d Bd CA At?
413-415-417 South 16th Sjrcci
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