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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1919)
THE -BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919. Woman Represented by Law Partner of v , Judge Let Off Easy , Hazel Tsylor, 1724 Charlei treet, was fined $100 and costs in Central police court yesterday on charge of illegal possession of liquor. The was dismissed on two other charges of keeping an ill-governed house and vagrancy. A man giving the name of W. J. Hileman of Amelia, Neb.. who was arrested with' the Taylor woman in the latter's home at 11:30 Wednesday night, forfeited bonds of $100. He was charged with being tin inmate of an ill-governed house, k John VV. Battin, attorney for mzel Taylor and law partner of Charles E. Foster, the police judge who passed on the case yesterday, signed for the receipt of the bonds of Miss X ay lor, as is recorded on the books of the clerk of the police court A Dinrt bottle partly filled with whiskv was found by a squad of police in the Taylor woman's house Baker Is Ordered to ray His Wife Alimony of $7,800 Alimony of $7,800 must be paid by Ray Crabtree, a baker, to his wife, Lenora, according to a decree of divorce granted to Mrs. Crab tree by Judge Day in divorce court yesterday. The alimony is to be paid atethe rate of $50 a. month un til the S-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree reaches the age of 18 years. Mrs. Crabtree changed her husband with extreme cruelty. LANPHER "ALWAYS RIGHT" IS A BIG CONTRACT. THE LANPHER HAT HAS NEVER BROKEN IT. X Celebrates Completion of 45 Years In Business In Omaha i Anton Hospe, Pioneer, Music Dealer of Omaha, Started With Capital of $65 and Has Seen Firm, Grow to Immense Size Gives All Credit to "Sat . isfied Customers." v V SALE OF U. S. GOVERNMENT SALVAGEGOODS NEBRASKA ARMY&"NAVY SUPPLY CO. 1010 Howard Str.et 1619 Howard Street Store Open From 8 A. H. to 6 P. H. -Only a Few ef the Many heme Are Lie ted Below: v " U. B. Amy Rubber Hip Booti, brand new, 11 and up only eisee left, at IS.23 U. 8. Army Regulation Tents, 16x16 with 8-foot wall, pyramid ehape, extra beaey duck canvas." values from 875.00 to 8100.00, Special $27.50 U. S. Army Wool Blankets, renovated, the finest assortment $5.98 Cotton DOUBLE Blankets, brand new $5.98 U; S. Army all-leather vests, brand new, with O. D. Wool Lining, Special, at . .... j. $6.87 U. S. Army Comforters, renovated, special..... .$1.23 V. S. Army Sanitary Cot Beds, brand . new,' Simmon's sagless springs, gray tu bular ends, special , .. ??? U. 8. Army 8atldle Blankets, all-leather, brand new $6.50 TO OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS We ship goods exactly as advertised. Make orders out plainly. Include money order or draft. No. C. O. D.'i shipped. If ordered by parcel post include postage. Yon are assured of prompt and satisfactory shipment , REFERENCES: STATE BANK "OF OMAHA. Make drafts or money orders payable to NEBRASKA ARMY & NAVY SUPPLY CO. 1619 Howard Street A 1619 Howard Street Anton Hospe celebrated Noday the completion of 45 years in the art and music business in Omaha. On October 23, 1874, he opened a store in Omaha, shortly after, arriving here from Cincinnati, O., where he was born. . His first store stood where the Rialto theater now stands. It was a single room, 12 by 18 feet in size. He paid $25 a month and slept in the store. After being there for three months, he moved his busi ness to a larger store on the north side of Dodge street, between Fif teenth and Sixteenth streets where he remained for 10 years, moving then 'to his present location, 1513 Douglas street. Mr. Hospe's career is said to be unique. Many other businesses have continued as long as his and longer but no other music and art business in the country has continued 45 years under the personal manage ment of the owner. Started With $65 Capital. "I had just $65 when I arrived in Omaha," said Mr. Hospe. My father had a music .and art business in Cincinnati which he ran for 50 years. When I complete 50 years in my business I am going to have a bitr celebration." From the 12 by 18 store roon, and the capital of $65, the A. Hospi business has beem expanded in 45 years to the point where today he owns three stores, handles annually many hundreds of pianos, thousands of talking machines and a vast volume of records, pictures, music and similar merchandise. Serves Customers' Grandchildren. He has branch stores in Council Bluffs, la., and Scottsbluff, Neb. He has an immense warehouse and is t V ' J OfttianJfospe My HEART and My HUSBAND Adele Garrison's New Phase of Revelations of a Wife OMAHA'S NEW STORE. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Hardware Department. -BROOMS, 49 H. H. HARPER CO. 17th and Howard St., Flatlron Bid. tMBBBasBBHsHsBsCaMsHMEM! Skinner's the Best Macaroni and Spaghetti made of JDurum Wheat ,iow building a new, six.-story ware house on Ninth Street near Douglas. His main store has a .... stock of enormous value. A "single room out of many in this store contains $25, 000, worth of grand pianos. The rent for this store is $17,000 a year. Service and satisfied customers are responsible for the growth of his business" Mr. Hospe declares. He says the grandchildren of some who traded at his first store as boys and girls are now trading at his present store; Gets Salary Raise The city council yesterday ap proved salary increases for five em ployes of the Board of fubuc Wei fare. Buy Heating Stoves at HARPER'S Flatiron Bid.. 17th and Howard All the goodness of real cow's milk with out the impurities. I- - o G - c iiiBBliBHHB,ll,lliBliBBail.SBiBBBaBI s ood milk Just nowyou get three cans at a special price at all grocers who just will not sell any thing but the best. Oatman's Milk is wonderfully good even for uses which many thought needed, rich cream until they tried Oatman's. ? Save the Labels If yoiTa not alraady racajrad yow copy of ovn book write va today. Many vaafml tad valnabU aaa ba aacsrad by aarist labala from tfaa com MARSH & MARSH, Exclusive Distributor Omaha THE OATMAN CONDENSED MILK CO. - . MAIN OFFICES: DUNDEE ILLINOIS Condensery tit NeilUville. Wis., in the center, of , Wiscon sin's most sanitary and productive dairiea What Madge. Found Awaiting Her at Home. "When you girjs get through with that flub-dub, just clear out, twill you, and let Jim and'me have the room for a while." - . Dicky put hs head in at the door of the dining room where Lillian and I were putting the finishing touches to the decoration of the dining table. By careful manage ment after my return with Dicky after meeting Alice Holcombe, I had succeeded in avoiding taste in my little tasks, something which I detest. And then, of course, with Lillian to help, things could not but go smoothly. I have never known any one who could soften the edge and round the corners as Lillian. "On one condition only," Lillian retorted crisply. "Name it!" Dicky demanded. ' "That' you do not come within' two feet at least of the edges of this table." v.. "Aw, have a heart!" Dicky entreat ed exaggeratedly. "I have of adamant!" Lillian re plied smiling. "I've seen you in action before my laddie, and I have a very vivid photograph in my men tal camera of the state of this table after you and Tim got through ar ranging your gifts for Junior on it. Nay nay Dicky-bird! Two feet away, fix up any display you want but that's the absolute outside limit. Otherwise Madge and I mount guard with machine guns." "Oh. well," Dicky said loftily, "if ryour little two-by-four display of flowers and favors and birthday cakes means more than the real chef-d'ouvre of the occasion, why go ahead by all means. I'm the most chivalrous man alive. But I warn you that my son will not take a single look at aril your fussing when he sees my display ". "We'll probably have to carry him away from the table in a spasm of fright and send for a physician." Lillian retorted grimly. But that is beside the question. We have your solemn oath? , "Doubled-barrelled," Dicky re plied laconically. Two Lovers Lost "Then clear out. We'll be through here in-how long, Madge?" She turned to me her face as sober as the traditional jurist's, but her eyes twinklinsr with amusement. "Five . minutes," I , affirmed! promptly. "All right." Dicky closed the door and we hear him noisily re treating down the hall vociferously calling for Jim. "There!" Lillian stepped , back from the table and gazed approv ingly at our handiwork. "That's simply perfect, or would be if those roses were changed. I thought they'd last didn't you but their edges are beginning to-look a bit frayed."' "I asked Leila to get others an hour ago," I confessed. "Alfred volunteered to go with her, and I haven't seen them since." "They're probably sitting on some grassy bank or fallen tree anywhere within the radius of a mile, gazing into each other's eyes,, the roses and everything- else in the world for gotten," Lillian commented. "I've seen a good many love affairs in my day but nothing quite to equal the intensity of this one." "But I don't think they are at all obtrusive, do you?" I asked. "No. but the mental atmosphere is so surcharged with romance that it is almost dripping," she retorted, but there was no cynicism in her voice for all her apparent gruff ness, and I knew that in reality she had a wartrWnterest in the outcome of the affair. . "You Mean" , "I think I'd better get those roses, however," I said. "If you expect to have them to dax," she smiled. ' " - I started for the door and turned to ask a question which had been in my mind all day: "Do you think they have settled things that they are really engag ed?" "I hope so, for Alfred's sake," Lillian. "If they haven't, it's only because of one thing," Lillian returned ioberly. "You mean ", I asked, ' almost knowing beforehand what was in her mind. "Item, one devoted son," began Lillian, checking the words off on her fingers as if she were making out an inventory. "Item, one over scrupulous young woman; item, last but by no means least one fool ishly temperamental little mother." "I was afraid of that," I said, a bit gloomily, for gentle Leila Fairfax had made a secure place for herself in my heart, and I had quite counted upon seeing her romance reach its logical conclusion. I am afraid as I hurried into my garden to gather the few roses I needed I felt decidedly "'crossway" against my little friend, Mrs. Durkee. (Continued Tomorrow.) Kiwanis Club to Entertain Members of the County Board Members of the county board of commissioners will be guests of the Kiwanfs club at noon today in the south room of the Chamber of Com" merce, the purpose of the meeting, as announced by the club, being to form a better acquaintance with the officials to the end that closer co operation in the work of upbuilding Omaha may be attained. Members feel that they will be greatly ben efited by an exchange of views with the county officers. No set speeches will be made. Switzerland Will Not Join .Allied Blockade of Russia , Berne, Oct 23. (By, The Associ ated Press.) The Swiss government decided today not to join in the collective reolv of other neutral states regarding the invitation . of the allies to oarticioate in the diock- ade of soviet Russia. It is pointed out that Switzerland long ago had broken off relations with the exist ing Russian government and that there are io commercial or financial relations of any kind. So that the situation intended by the allies has been reached already as far as Switzerland is concerned. L r , . t An Appetizing Combination Coconuts and Milk The aweet, delicate Troco flavor and perfected texture) ar du to the appetising combination of the moat rained food products of Tropic and Temperate climes. The dainty nut fat extracted from the white meat of -coconuts is churned 'with pasteurised milk. A perfected , procees standardizes quality you know every carton ef Troco will be the consummation of inviting freshness. Bat with all this quality "the use ef Troco is an econ omy. Every carton saves yon from 25 to 40 cents a pound. We churn and ship Troco daily, on ice, to ineore fresh ness. If your dealer will order frequently and keep Troco alwaya in his ice box, it will reach yon in perfect condh Hon In case of dissatisfaction, send bis name to the Troco Nut Butter Company, Chicago. For Sale By All Dealer. ' ' Paxton & Gallagher Co. 701-11 S. lOta St. D. 1985. IP 0 . 11 - Va are eMUed to libel Trao aa ' Serine" because of old lawe paeeed beam this not-made product was Invested. Botitae taina no animal ella, )ut pore vegetable fcte and paeteofUod milk. Good News For Tiired Renew ,Y6iir;: . 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