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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1920)
Former Manager of Municipal Milk Co. Says It Uses Water .Allegations that tfie Midwest Milk . iuuuich association is sciiniK watered milk to consumers at fire, stations in the city were made by Robert H. Martin, former manager of the 'association's plant in Omaha, in a suit for $2,750 damages filed in district court yesterday. Martin says he was unjustly discharged from his position as manager. H. R. Avery and John Fraur, officials oj the milk company, de- i 1 wWgt i ' lonesty Simplicity ' - Dignity Grace : ' Liberty Humanity , The kind of Religion for which this Church stands. Unitarian Church 31st and Harney Sta. B Robert F. Eeaveas, Minister. clared Martin's charges false and said he had been discharged because of inefficiency. . , "It is a fight against municipal milk and was to be expected," said R. B. Howell, general manager of, the 'Metropolitan water plant. "I know that the Midwest company is furnishing excellent milk." Children's Aid Worker to Speak In Omaha Next Week Wilfred S. Reynolds, superintend ent of the Illinois Children Home and Aid society, will speak on "Principles in 'thiAdministration. of a State Program of Child Welfare" before the Social Workers' club of Omaha, Monday evening at ,7:45, in the First Unitarian church. Dinner will precede the address. Nurses of the senior class of University hos pital will attend in a body. Japan's Labor Federation ' Invited to Join With A. F. L Honolulu, T. H., April 14. The Japanese. federation of labor, which in January tailed a strike in the sugar"caTTe fields of the Island of Oahu to force up wages, has bern invited to make application for af filiation with the American Federa tion of Labor, according to officials of the Honolulu central labor coun cil. - ' ' Anti-Saloon League Jubilant Over Bryan yictoryln Nebraska Washington, April 23. The . Anti Saloon league-is jubilating over the apparent come-back staged! by .Will iam Jennings Bryan in Nebraska in his election as dclegate-at-large to the democratic national ' convention. "Bryan's victory," says tbe league through . its counsel, Wayffe B. Wheeler, "is a body blow to the beer and wine advocates., . "The importance oi it is doatty significant .because the majority of democrats V heretofore in Nebraska have been-wet. Jt shows the change of -sentiment and the influence of women's votes.' . "It verifies our contention that the people as well .as the state legisla tures and congress are against beer and wine exemption,, because it is simply, a scheme to 'fiamstring pro hibition and continue the pld beer saloon which was the most corrupt ing. influenceinthenatioiuV Presidential Postoffices. Washlnittori, sAprll S3. (Special Tele gram. ) The following fourth-rlsss post offices liave become presidential offices" nd salary postmaster will receive, Ertck-" son. Neb.,' frW0: Sumner. Nh. l,io; Kenwood Park, la.. $1,300: Mallard, la., 1,000; Plymouth, la. . $1,000. "Northeast Nebraska Bankers Elect Officers Norfolk, Neb., April 123. (Spe cial.) Group No. 3, Northeast Ne braska Bankers' association, in con vention here elected the following officers: President, Daniel Davis, Carrpll; vice president, H A. Ocl richs, Butte; secretary. Carl A. Silas; treasurer, C J. Hnlac, Nor folk. The principal speakers fere U. D. White, John L. Kennedy fcnd E. F. jf old, all ofv Omaha. Jayjiawk Demos Sending Women to San Francisco Wichita. April 23. Women had a large part in the state democratic convention hee yesterday. Not only were a woman -delegate and a woman alternate elected on. the "big four", at-latge, but two women were among the 16 delegates, elected by the districts and confirmed by the convention and three were' aniong the alternates. ( Delegates to the national conven tion go tininstructed as to presiden tial candidates. The name of Wm. G. McAdoo was several times cheer ed and that of Bryan'once. , A letter from President Wilson to Joucttc Shoue, setting; forth the league of nations as 'ax campaign issue, was read to the convention. ' . : : ' . ?wuITn. Vy ITDg fflsiln) , . - ' , - N - I i - r Ihh is pprtiiSuiiiity - . y . , , 1 , : v . . ! STORE HOURS 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. v Daily 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. L Saturday B,Y SPECIAL arrangement with two of America's largest mffn'nfflffnrprs nfmAn's ftlothinf? firms th'at make onlv suits of the better, kind, we have received $75,000 of high L grade Suits .? and'' Top Coats, to 'jbe sold under a new system of merctiandising. in lact tnis is a.MAjiuii AUi UKM iu fy YOU event, handled by us on a small.percentage basii . V Remember this is not' "cheap" clothing bought to sell at a "cheapV price, but the very finest of high grade tailoring and materials brought to you at a REAL ECONOMY, - . They are suits and coats you will be proud to wear cor rect in every detail, hand tailored and absolutely guaranteed n " i . as to color. P . V 1 VSK I THREE GKEATVpRICE GROUPS: Men's and , Young Men's Odd Trousers A Wy la'rge.selection of genuine all-wool patterna' that are sold in street level stores at $10 and $12.50 Sold the Barker Way . mis ro mmm ' 5"K7 nrur (Trur 1 ; "ifcenl J, WIS- a i Second Floor, Securities Bldg. J" " Omaha f" Sixteenth and Farnam Streets ConstjiutionxCommittee Holds Meeting in Lincoln Lincoln, Ncb.,oApril 23. (Spe cialsMembers of the committee appointed by the recent constitution al Convention to prepare the matter regarding' the constitutional amend ments to go before the voters met in Lincoln today Because of the shortage off print paper it seems to be impossible to print sufficient pamphlets so that every voter can have a copy and the committee will probably have enough printed so that copies may be furnished county clerks, heads of societies' and others sec that those who are interested nfay examine them. There -ft i about $14,000 left of the appropriation. The committee consists of Presi dent A. J. Weaver, Messrs. Norval of Seward, Mervin of Gage, Flans burg of Lancaster, Norton of Polk and Keefe of Thurston, wMp is sec retary. , ' v Named State Inspector. Lincoln, Neb Mav 23. (Spe cial.) O. D. Hedges of Red Cloud, who has beenconnected with theJ law entorcement division ot tne state, has been made inspector for examining boards.' BUY A STOOL f qj- your orfic or kitchen.' .They are convenient nd more substantial than a cheap chair. 1 Tkeae Arm Regular $5 and $6 Stools Used Stools Si. OO Shop-Worn Stools $1.50 New Stools S2.5Q Sold while they last, cash only, no de livery and no exchanges. , See Sample Stools ia Our Winddw. t()AKFOW 1807 FARNAM . 'ft 1 . v?ri II Phone Douglas 2793 Wl Wl aaaja af Offid aWal a UA ) PRINTING COMPANY ? ";' lit) PMtrw am FAMAN irr2niPa.r. CONNCRCIAL PWHTERS-tlTrrOCfUPHERS STEtLOlEtMWSSrt 5 " . loosc tear. Devices - . AWVERTISEHEN BETTER THAN Thousands Have Discovered Df. Edwards' Olive Tablets Are Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards'"Buve Tablets are te result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olivevoil) in his private practice with great success. They do all the good that calomel does but have no bad after effects. No pains, no griping, no injury to the gums or danger from acid foods yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "logy" and "heavy." Note how they clear clouded brain and perk up the spirits. 10c and 25c a box. Bee Vant Ads Are Best Business Boosters. APVERTISEMBSiiT STUDY PUTS STRAIN ON YOUR CHILDREN t Need Building: Up in Spring time The Safe Tonic I ' Father John's Medicine. 'After the long strain of the school year many childron become pale, thin and tired. The strain of the winter's study is too great for the growing child in many cases. At such a -time Father John's Medicine is of particular value and thousands of mothers give it to their children every spring and find that it gives the children the tonic food that they need. To keep all the family well and strong Father John's Medicine is of proven value. It has been suc cessfully used for more than 60 years. 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Men, Heres a Whirlwind Saturday Offer Blue Serge Suits at GENUINE $50 VALUES- Several smart iriodels for men and young men strictly all wool, fast color blue serge all sizes, a mpst remarkable Saturday offer, at only N Spring's Best Values for Men BEDDEO'S OFFER THE MOST STYLISH ' V MODELS FOR MEN-ON PAYMENTS Suits and Top Goats $2075 $242 $4912 AND AS HIGH AS $85 ' i. . THIS is the time of year when men feel the need of top coatsbetween season coats that "provide warmth without weight, and plenty of style, too ! . We have a superb showing in quite an attractive -range of fabrics. Young Men's Spring Suits As a headline attraction' for Saturday, we offer one big lot of clever style Suits for Young Men and High School Students at the exceptional low price of You cannot equal these values at '$10 to $15 more else where. . Great Purchase Sale Offerings Continue for Saturday AS THE season advances the styles in ladies' apparel become more beauti ful and alluring. They seem to "find" themselves. . It is in the fact that most ql our garments are so new andimely that their CJUcl Cllallll IS lUUilu. , ' , k '-. ) Newest Suits- $OQ50 $4g00 $4050 Values to $65.00 Values to $79.50 Values-to $89.75 s ' ' ' A Suit, of course, is always THE thing for Spring, but better this year than ever before. -In our showings you Will find all Qf the smart - style creations, fashioned of Men's Wear Serge, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, etc. n Extra Special Tricotine Suits One lot of Tricotine Suits in regu lar and stout sizes fancy linings, clever styles--as an extra special'1 feature f6r Saturday only