Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 10, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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WEAR A FLOWER FOR MC THER
.Mother's Day, Sunday, May 11th
Twu h who nuntd you throul Wimm and ho aomfort you evr the
touts roads of life's journty. ...Waur a flowtr in htr memory 8andy.
Values in Living Room
Suites at Bowen 's
Happy are they whose home is furnished comfort
ably and in good taste. The living room of one's home
is used and enjoyed more than any other room, therefore
the average person js more particular in having its
Furnishing "just right." , J
The Bowen Value-Giving Store
this Spring is most fortunate in being able to offer you a selection
from several hundred 1 V 1 '
Living Room Suites
in Mahogany, Walnut, Fumed and Golden Oak, that will attract
you from the standpoint of their design and finish, as well as the
price at which they are offered. 1
' SOFA, as illustrated,
cane back and ends,
brown and mulberry
upholstering . .$92.60
CHAIRS AND ROCK
, ERS to match. $42.50
MAHOGANY ROCK
ER with cane back, up
holstered in velour,
at $49.50
MAHOGANY SETTEE
Cane back, velour
i.t., can ft ft
Queen Anne Sofa Tables. . .$30 I Mahogany Windsor Chairs, $7.50
Mahogany Chair and Rocker with silk daniask upholstering very
neat pattern and highly finished; each $13.50
THREE-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE
In Golden Oak, upholstered in genuine leather, spring construction.
This suite is substantially constructed; the finish, all one could de
tire; priced at ? $47.50
THREE-PIECE MAHOGANY SUITE, spring construction, leather
upholstering. A dainty suite for the small apartment; priced,
50
t- at
.$38.1
DUOFOLDS IN FINISHES TO MATCH leather upholsterng, mak
ing an extra bed room, priced at $37.50, $42.60, $45, $47.50 and up.
FUMED OAK BED DAVENPORTS with guaranteed upholstering,
priced at $35.00.
MAHOGANY OVERSTUFFED TAPESTRY WING ROCKERS,
priced at ). ...$22.50 ,
MAHOGANY OVERSTUFFED WING CHAIR ..$27.50
SOLID MAHOGANY, LARGE CHAIR AND ROCKER to match,
William and Mary period, upholstered in tapestry. ...... .$32.50
MAHOGANY AND OAK LIBRARY TABLES, $12.50, $14, 18 up. J
BUY ' .
c BOWEN
GUARANTEED
r FURNITURE
Whatever your needs may be this Spring in
the refurnishing of your home, or if you con
template purchasing a complete new outfit,
the Bowen Value-Giving Store offers you a
greater variety from which to choose, and,
besides guaranteeing the purchases made to
be satisfactory, will save you money.
The work of remodeling the Greater Bowen Store is progress
ing rapidly and soon you will find this the ideal place in which
to Furniture Shop. '
Floor and Table Lamps
At Bowen Prices Spell Economy
Floor and Table Lamps add much to the attractiveness
of the home, as well as the porch, an out-door room used
by so many during the summer months. The Bowen
Value-Giving Store offers
you a choice from a large
number of Lamps in Ma
hogany, Mahogany with
Flush finished standards,
Oak and Reed, at $9.75,
$12.50, $15.00, $16.50 and
Up.
LIBRARY AND PORCH
TABLES, in both Oak and Mahogany,
at ,.$12.50, $14, $18 and Up
PEDESTALS, all finishes
$2.75, $3.50, $4.50
Reed
Floor
Lamp
Cretonne
lined shade,
with
Chenille
fringe
Reed Rockers
You want the comfort of a Reed
Rocker this summer, don't you? One
that is pleasant and cool to sit in, and
light in weight. Any one of the many
Reed Rockers we are showing will give
you added home comfort. I
REED ROCKERS finished in Ivory, cretonne
upholstering $12.60
REED SETTEE, Ivory finish, cretonne up
holstering , $29.50
REED ROCKER AND CHAIR to match,
at .$25.50
RE.ED TABLE, round, wax oak
top $15.00
REED BIRD CAGE, suspended
on standard, finished in
ivory, complete $14.50
Articles at Bowen Prices will Interest You
Brooms the kind you like,
at .35c and 45c
10-Quart Aluminum Stew
Kettle for $1.75
Acme, 2-qt. Ice Cream
Freezers 65c
Fumed Oak Foot Stool. 65c
Curtain Stretchers .....95c
Pillow Cases, each 45c
Mahogany Sewing Cabinets,
at $3.75
Mitche Manitou Board, the great home game, forecasts future
events. Board with instructions, for a few days only 75c
4
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turniiurv-Carpets-Draperies
OIJ-13 HOWARD ST.
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KAIJCUC T
GUARANTEED f f
"S FURNITURE .
Czech Forces Gain ,
Footing In Town 40
Miles From Budapest
Copenhagen, May 9. Superior
Ciech forces after a bitter and fluc
tuating struggle, have gained a foot
ing in the town of Nagyszecseny,
the Hungarian supreme army com
mand announces, says a message
from Budapest yesterday.
Nagyszecseny is about 40 miles
noith of Budapest, in the district of
Neograd. It is on the Eipel river.
This is the nearest the Czech fol
lowers have approached Budapest.
Four
Pianos
All Less
Than
$200!
-AND YOU
CAN TAKE
YOUR TIME
PAYING
FOR THEM,
TOO!
WHY
WAST
0
A BEAUTY
Well-known make,
used but in fine
condition.
$100
EMERSON
Great tone in
well-preserved con
dition. See it!
$149
REGAL
If you dont think it's
a new piano when you
see it, we are greatly
in error.
$179
STEGER
nly once :
iy a STEG
$180
Only once In a life-time do yon
uuy a bi ttbEK at IMS price
Of
Where?
course, at
C1ICKELS
Omaha's MUSIC Center
S
15th and Harney
If Ton Can't COME,
T"""1 t---i-- 1073
DODGE STREET
IMPROVEMENTS
MAY BEDELAYED
Question Jurisdiction of Coun
cil to Start Grading Be
cause Petition On File Is
Incomplete.
The proposed grading and repay
ing of the Dodge street hill is
threatened with 'another delay on
account of alleged technical defects
in the proceedings.
A committee of the city council
met this morning to consider the
award of damages which already
amounts to $200,000, according to
claims presented by property own
ers of the district.
J. P. Breen, attorney, represent
ing the Masonic 'Temple association,
questioned the jurisdiction of the
city council to proceed with the
project, and City Attorney F. L.
Weaver expressed doubts whether
the city may proceed with validity.
File Damage Claims.
One of Mr. Breen's points was
that the petition filed by property
owners for the grading did not em
brace all of the improvements as
specified in the ordinance creating
the improvement district. He fur
ther contended that the city may
not take into account benefits which
may accrue on account of the
streets being made more accessible
by reason of the grading and repay
ing. 3"he following claims for dam
ages were presented to the commit
tee of the city council: Callahan
Realty company, $25,000; Helen An
derson, $13,586; Alpha camp No. 1,
Woodmen of the World, $2,500;
Jacob Slosberg, $10,090; Mrs. Fer
dinand Adler, $5,000; Nebraska Tel
ephone company, $25,000; St. Mary
Magdalene Catholic church, $50,720;
Masonic temple, $47,778; School Dis
trict of Omaha, $30,079; Ella Staple
ton, $50,000.
Special Law Required.
This improvement has been under
way for several years. The former
city administration obtained passage
of a law in the state legislature au
thorizing the city council to create
improvement districts of more than
one street and embracing more than
one kind of improvement, and under
that new law the Dodge hill project
was started.
The improvement contemplates
grading Dodge street, from beven
teenth to Twenty-second streets,
with re-establishment of the grades
of intersecting streets to conform.
The deepest cut would be 22 feet
at a point on Dodge street, between
Nineteenth and Twentieth streets,
Bids for the work were opened
this week by the city council, which
will meet again next Monday morn
ing to hear the legal points dis
cussed.
Greer As Bandit Is '
Short for Man Who
Attempted Holdup
The career of Luther Richardson,
alias Sam Clark, as a highwayman
was marked by a notable lack of
success.
Last Friday he was a free and ap
parently law abiding citizen. Today
he is a criminal, caught in the act,
and under sentence of from 3 to 15
years in the Nebraska penitentiary,
District Judge Redick sentenced him
yesterday morning.
Last Saturday afternoon Richard
sen held up Lawrence Lee, 403 Ban
croft street and robbed him of $12
and a gold watch, fifteen minutes
after the holdup he was shackled
and on his way to the police station,
having been captured by Detectives
Toland and Bauman after a running
tight in which Detective Toland
shot eight times and Richardson
seven without drawing any blod.
Richardson said he didn't know
why he had "pulled" the daylight
robbery and said he guessed it was
not a very profitable business. He
was taken to Lincoln yesterday
morning was in his cell less than a
week after he committed the crime.
Mayor to Force Street
Car Co. to Move Tracks
On Leavenworth Street
Mayor Smith has prepared for in
troduction at the next city council
meeting an ordinance to require the
street railway company to move its
tracks from the south side to the
center of Leavenworth street, be
tween I'orty-eighth and Sixtieth
streets. , , .
A contract for paving this street
was awarded last year to Charles
Fanning Paving company, and Mr.
Fanning has contended to the city
council that his work has, been de
layed on account of failure of the
street railway company to move its
tracks.
The mayor asserts that he in eo
ing to "the bat" with the traction
company and if they will not move
the tracks, the city will do the
work and charge the expense
against the company..
Returns Diamond Ring
After Former Friend
Brings Suit In Court
Mrs. Ellen Connors, 2755 South
Ninth street, surrendered to Con
stable M. P. Roach a diamond ring
which sh says was given to Tier by
A. P. Hanting for a birthday pres
ent. .
Hanting started attachment pro
ceedings in Justice' Collins' court
The case has been set for 9 o'clock
Saturday morning, but the young
woman asserts she will not contest
the case; that if Hanting wants the
ring, he may have it.
The writ of attachment served by
Constable Roach called for one ring,
bine suit, one hat, pair of shoes, and
waist.
Hanting was arrested last Tues
day morning at 1 o'clock after hav
ing made an early morning call on
Mrs. Connors in a taxicab, demand
ing the ring, and then refusing to pav
Prices of Coffee to Go Up
100 Per Cent After July 1
Freezing of Crop in Brazil, From Where Most of Our
Coffee Comes From, Given As Cause for Raise
. Beverage Went Up 100 Per Cent During War.
If you are a coffee drinker you
are going to discover that after July
1, this year, this beverage that
cheers, will start on a skyward tour.
In other words, the price is sched
uled to advance something like 100
per cent. Jobbers have received no
tice of the advance, and this advance
is all attributed to a frost that last
year destroyed hundreds of the cof
fee plantations in Brazil.
As the story goes, and as it is
brought o the Omaha jobbers, late
last season a regular "norther" blew
over Mexicp, down through Central
adn South America. With the
"norther" there was a cold spell of
unusual severity and it continued
for several days. The result was,
according to the report, most of the
plantations within its area were not
only badly frosted, but in most in
stances the plants were killed.
From the time it is set out it re
quires about four years for a coffee
plant to reach the producing stage.
Thus, with .the Mexican and South
American plantations frozen out,
local dealers do not anticipate lower
coffee prices in the near futttre, due
to the fact that a shortage will exist.
Of the cotlee consumed in the
UnitecLStates, according to Omaha"
dealers, the greater portion, or at
least most of that of the better
grades, comes from Brazil.
, Since three years ago coffee of the
better grades has advanced close to
100 per cent, and the new increase in
price is to come on top of all this,
placing the beverage in the luxury
class.
According to local dealers, the
previous advance in coffee prices was
brought about by war conditions.
Now, with the war over, it is a
"freeze-out" of the plant.
Bee Want Ads pay big profits to
the people who read them.
POLICE HOLD MAN
AFTER ASSAULT
ATTEMPTS MADE
James Porter Arrested Fol
lowing Complaint of Little
Girl; Say He Has Been
"Window PeepinpV'
In the belief that it was James
Jlorter, 32 years old, who lives in a
rooming house in the vicinity ol
Fourteenth and Douglas streets who
attempted to criminally assault 11-
year-otd Opa.1 McCormlck near' her -parent's
home, 2912 Douglas street.'
late Thursday, police placed hinVun
der arrest. ... '
Police say Porter had .been peep;
ing into windows in the neighbor
hood of Leavenworth street and
Park avenue. .
rorter denies the charge. i '
According to the little girl, she
met a man when she was on the way
to a store to buy some groccri .
The stranger stepped up o her 'and
gave her .some candy. When" the i
girl began to scream, the man ran
away, she says. ; ? ' :
The McCormickJ girl identified
Porter in police . court yesterday ,
morning as the man vho accosted
her. i
. Residents near Park avenue and .
Leavenworth street have been called
to appear in court today against
Porter.' ,
SALESMEN
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Pride and America's largest and bighed class Hog Breeding
enterprUe, located on a tract of land ideal for the purposa in
the gateway of Omaha. Every progressive Farmer is inter
eited because good men are back of it, and direct and I m me
diate returns are in it. Let us tell you Stock Salesmen of this
new,. appealing proposition.
ROOM 44, WORLD-HERALD BLDC, OMAHA.
'Tis done. We have fought the good
fight. We have won. So, let us rejoice,
as becomes the Victors.
Put the Victory Loan over with a
smash. Pay our debt of gratitude right
royally. Come across like Men.
Then face the future unflinchingly.
Readjust ourselves put our houses in
order get down to Business.
It is the pleasure and privilege of all
motorists to get behind and push. As a
matter of Loyalty and Judgment.
United
are Good Tires
States Tires
X S Win 111 III nil 1111 niilllMMlMHlMlk.
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The following V. S. Tire Sales and Service Depot Dealers in. Omaha and 'vicinity earnestly solid!
you to subscribe to the Victory Loan if you have not already done so: v j v '
i , OMAHA, NEB.
Motpr Inn3323 Leavenworth St
Down Town Garage No. 11420 Howard St.
Down Town Garage No. 21313 Howard St.
,Jones-Hanien Cadillac Co. 26th and Farnam Sts.
Jones-Opper Co. 2558 Farnam St. , .
Opie 'Bros.-6134 South 24th St.
Waiiam Street Garage 1255 South 13th St.
Bendlax Repair Works 802-4 South 13th St
T. J. Garvey Maxotire Service Station 5910 Leavenworth St.
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA
Atlantic Auto Co. 28-30 Fourth St
Standard Auto Tire Repair 163 West Broadway.
Tourist Garage 159 West Broadway.
Frasse & Anderson 50-54 North Main St.
C. P. Dryden 123 West Broadway.
Schoening Hardware Co.-706 West Broadway,
Cruikshank & Houstoa-301 West Broadway.
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