Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 16, 1920, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 16, 192u.
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WATER STATION
ON WALNUT HILL
TO DE ENLARGED
Pumping Capacity Will Be In
creased 12,000,000 Gallons
Has Importance in City
Distributing System.
The pumping capacity of the Wal
out Hill water station will' be
1 doubled within the next few weeks
by the installation of another elc-tric-drtven
centrifugal pump of 12,-000.000-gallon
capacity.
The function of the Walnut hill
reservoir and pumping station in
the economies ot the water distri
bution system of Omaha is not
generally known. This reservoir of
24,000,000-gallon capacity responds
to the fluctuations in the consump
tion of water throughout the city,
otherwise the large pumps at the
Florence station could not be main
tained at a steady speed.
Equalizes Pressure.
During the night hours, when the
consumption of water does not
equal the pumpage from Florence,
tfie Walnut Hill receives the ex
cess and thus tends to equalize
the pressure. During the hours
when the consumption is more than
the Florence pumpage, this hilltop
reservoir supplies the difference.
The Walnut Hill Station also
serves as s reserve force in case of
a breakdown at the Poppleton ave
nue pumping station. It adds 50
pounds of pressure to water for the
high service. '
During the summer months, when
the consumption of water is at its
highest point, the pump at the Wal
nut Hill station has been used to
reinforce the Poppleton avenue
pumps for serving the hilltop dis
tricts. The addition of another
pump will equip this station suf
ficiently to . provide for any
emergency.
Fred Larmon, chief engineer of
the water system, also explained that
another function of the Walnut Hill
station is to provide an emergency
supply in case of ' a breakdown at
the Florence plant. He showed blue
print charts on which all of the vast
network of 360 miles of mains is
traced and demonstrated how the
Florence pumps could be shut off
ior a umuea penoa ana now inc
Walnut Hill station would serve
nearlv half of the city bv gravita
tion and the hilltop districts by
means of pumps at this and the
Poppleton avenue stations. The
averace sunnlv of water in this res
ervoir would serve Omaha for 24
hours tinder normal conditions. This
reservoir is 30 feet deep and the wa
ter is seldom below the 26-foot level.
Improve Poppleton Station.
' The water board is also installing
two 250-horse power boilers at the
Poppleton avenue station to replace
three 100-horse power boilers. One
of the new boilers will carry the load
and the other will be held in re;
serve.
With the new pump at the Walnut
Hill station and the new boilers at
the Poppleton avenue station, it
would be possible to close the Flor
ence station for 24 hours and serve
the city without apparent impair
ment. The factor of safety used by the
water olant manaeement is to main
tain the plant at what they consider
is three years ahead of the actual
requirements of the city.
Omaha Former Soldier
Succumbs to Effects
Of German Gas Attack
Harold N. Beecroft, youngest son
of Mrs. Mary ' Beecroft of Omaha
and the late H. D. Beecroft, died
Friday at Kearney, Neb., from the
effects of gas during the war. Harold
Beecroft served in the medical di
vision of the Eighty-ninth infantry
during the war, spent, a year and a
half in Trance and returned in July
of last year. He was 25 years old.
He was treated at the recuperation
camp in Denver, and discharged
when it was (ound that he could not
recover.
Services will be held Sunday at
2:30 p. m. in the Brailey & Dorrance
chapel. The Rev. Oliver D. Baltzly,
pastor of Kountze Memorial church,
will conduct the services. Interment
in Forest Lawn cemetery.
Besides his mother, these brothers
and sisters silrvive: Mrs. E. L. Sut
ton, Elm Creek, Neb.; Mrs. A. M.
u Brodfuhner, Mitchell, Neb.; Mrs.
Orvel Blair, Gurnsey, Wyo.; Mrs.
M. Tronbaugh, Omaha; Miss Ethel
Beecroft, W. H. Beecroft, Columbus,
and Dr. J. L. Beecroft of Portland,
0re- .
Missing Girl Is Married,
She Writes Her Parents
Bertha Wiltuliski, 17 years old,
telephone operator who disappeared
I from her home at Fifty-ninth and
' II streets last Monday, eloped to
Council Bluffs and was married. .
Friday, according to a letter received
by her mother yesterday.
The records in the district court
clerk's office in Council Bluffs, how
ever, have no record of a marriage
license being issued to Bertha Wilt
uliski. The girl's father turned the letter
over to Chief of Detectives John T.
Dunn, who wired police in Des
Moines, where she said she had
gone, to arrest her and send her
back home.
The father denied that he said or
did anything to his daughter that
might cause her to leave home, as
previously reported.
Two Apartments Robbed
Of Jewels and Clothing
Four hundred dollars' worth of
clothing and jewelry was stolen from
thf Lir.wood apartment Friday night
J. C. Sawyer reported to police
that thieves entered his apartment
, and secured $200 worth of precious
' gems and wearing apparel.
Mrs. T. A. Harris also reported the
theft of $200 worth of jewelry and
ciotnmg irom ner apartment.
Be Want Ads Are Business
Boosters,
Faithful Dobbin Is'
Sail Necessity Is
Word of Horsemen
Faithful Dobbin and the lowly
muje are still a necessity, in spite
of the increase1 in gasoline vehicles,
according to members of the
Omaha branch of the Horse Asso
ciation ot America, who were, It
tending the first annual meeting of
the 1 association in 'the HoteT Fon
tenclle yesterday.
More than 3(H) horse breeders and
dealers from Omaha, Nebraska and
neighboring states will attend the
meeting today, according to A. D.
Peters, acting secretary of the asso
ciation. The horsemen were guests of the
Ak-Sar-Ben Driving club yesterday
afternoon at the first meeting of the
Omaha Matinee club at the Ak-Sar-Ben.
mile track. Four harness races
p.nd a parade of record horses were
features of the entertainment.
A banquet for the horsemen at the
Fontenelle last night closed the as
sociation's first meeting. Among
the speakers last night were: Wayne
Dinsmore. Chicago, national secre
tary of the 'Horse Association of
America; N. J. Ronin, Fremont
horseman; Ed Gould, Kearney; E.
A. Barnett, dean of the State Col
lege. of Agriculture at Lincoln, and
Mayor Smith. F. A. Brogan, presi
dent of the Chamber of Commerce,
was toastmaster.
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Charged With Theft
Charged with the theft of seven
pairs of shoes valued at $40, L. T,
Ryan and C. G. Peterson. Burling
ton switchmen- in Council Bluffs,
were arrested Friday night by Spe
cial Agent J. H. Johnson.
The paper-used in 1919 was .35,543
tons, more than was produced.
Police Say Mistake Made;
"I'll Say So," Declares George
George Colwell, 218 North Six
teenth street, is trying to figure out
why police arrested him the other
day. . . . i
Colwell was taken into custody
supposedly in connection with a
comolaint against Charles Terrell,
charged with operating an alleged
"swindle" trust.
Then, the police released him and
yesterday .told him they didn't
want him and that his arrest was a
mistake.
Thus Colwell's mental agitation.
He's trying to figure out what
tlunder would be.
Funeral Services Sunday
For Mrs. .Frances Keppler
Rev. William Ernpt Mann, rector
of St. Pauls Episcopal church in
Council Bluffs, will conduct funeral
services for Mrs. Frances McMillen
Metzger Fitzgibbons (Frances Kep
pler, who died Friday in Mercy
hospital, at 2 p. ni. today, from
the home of her aunt, Mrs. Maurice
Wollman, 606 Oakland avenue,
Council Bluffs. Burial will be in
Fairview cemetery.
Schoolmasters' Club to ? v
, Campaign for Teachers
J. H. Beveridge, superintendent of
public schools, has returned from
Fremont, where he attended the an
nual meeting of the Nebraska
Schoolmasters' club. George . Mar
tin of( the Kearney normal school
was elected president and Frank
Pickell of the Lincoln' High school
was elected secretary-treasurer. The
club adopted a resolution to assist
in a campaign to increase the sup
ply of teachers "in Nebraska. A
drive in behalf of the normal schools
will be made.
Will H. Hays Will Speak
In Omaha Late In June
Will H. Hays, chairman of the re
publican national committee, intends
to address Omaha republican late
in June,, according to W. LI Byrne,
who is nuking an effort to get Mr.
Hays to speak before the Kiwanii
club. . .
The employment situation in
Canada is improving according to
the Labor Gazette for April. The
employment service connected with
the department of labor placed alto,
gether 34,400 out of 41,700 people in
employment during the month , ol
March.
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I f The Charm and Influence of Good Furniture
1 Genuinely Good Wicker Furniture
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For Dorch or for sun parlor, you will find these prices delightful.
They are constructed of finest quality fibre, and well finished -in
frosted brown. '
The backs are neatly upholstered, the seats have thick, restful,
loose 'cushions, covered in an assortment of cretonnes ot daintily fig
ured patterns. ' '
The arms are built very broad, while the seats, in all three pieces,
are roomy.
Value-Giving' Price of Set
Complete
$77.50.
Old Ivory Reed Fern Stand
Beautifully decorated and rigidly
constructed; not only useful, but
ornamental as well. Bowen val
ue-Giving i
Price...
$9.75
Beautiful Assortment Reed Ta
ble Lamps, complete, with hand
some shades, in a well selected
assortment of colors. Bowen's
Value-Giving
Price
$17.50
Inspect our splendid assortments of Willow Furniture in Rich
Brown and French Grey finishes. This furniture is truly beautiful and
lasting, and, with cushions to harmonize with your decoration scheme,
this splendid furniture makes a most attractive selection.
m Bedroom Suite of Dainty Design
ES These four pieces are of charming William and Mary design, ani
exactly as illustrated. A design that, you will not tire of; that you
ss will enjoy for many( years. They are richly finished in either mahog-
ss any or walnut. . ,
ss Every piece of generous proportions and handsomely constructed.
; Good furniture tells its own story in a remark
able sort of way.
It seems to speak like Va sincere man. with a mes
sage of which he has no doubts.
r Good furniture is a persistent speaker, too, for it
carries its message into every home, and it will keep re
peating it from year to year, perhaps from generation
to generation.
There is always a freshness and a charm to the
thing that is genuine-the thing that is an outward and
material result of the true and sincere desire of some
body to produce something really and truly good and
serviceable. ,
' Sincerity and goodness are best expressed in the
sort of furniture to be found at Bowen's
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U . " OttARAS VALUE CWlNC
STORE;
HOWARD ST. BETWEEN 131 bt
Fine Chairs and Davenport Tables jjjj
These beautiful mahogany tables are made in Period designs, ia 25
all sizes and styles. ss;
New shipment Just arrived from Grand Rapids. . Es
Bowen's Va?ue-Giving Prices will attract you to these handsome Es
tables. 5
Easy Chairs In abundance; all sizes, styles and upholstering,, 33
Regardless of how well furnished your home may be, there la as
room for a really comfortable chair or rocker. That kind of chair or EE
rocker can be selected here at your entire satisfaction. v 51
Fine Tapestry Rockers Lnxurl-:
ous and comfortable, mahogany
Fireside Rockers Cane back
and old rose velour seat; Queen
rockers, and over- "2Cl HC Anne design, tZ 7C? EE
stuffed design $07, J at $U. D Es-
Cane Back Rockers A most
beautiful rocker, with fine tap-
s. $39.50
Wood Seat Rockers In mahog
any finish and solid oak; excel
lent values, and sell- r
ing as low as 40.DU
Dresser
At.,
Bed
At
Oak Chest of Drawers, has five
large drawers, and is very fine
In construction
.$75.00
.$65.00
$19.75
Ch iff 0 robe
At....,
Dressing Table
At
Massive Colonial Dresser, in
solid oak; two large and two
small drawers,
at
$60.00
$55.00
$39.50
Mahogany Poster Beds in Brown Mahogany Poster beds are very
much wanted at this time. We offer these beds in beautiful designs;
one of our best values being a bed designed by a master craftsman.
Bowen's Value-Giving
Price.
$67.50
Fern Logs
of rustic design; very fine for hanging on porches;
complete, with chains... ...A..
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65cJ
A Simmons Bed and Springs With Mattress
Here is an opportunity to buy a complete bed outfit at a big saving; every article is of rfjTi yr
guaanteed quality. Bowen's Value-Giving Price for Outfit Complete.. POT. ID
The Bed
Continuous post design and of heavy
tubing; choice of Vernis Martin and
Snow White; exactly like the picture.
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The Springs
Steel fabrio construction, with helical
sprints at ends. Guaranteed to give
lasting satisfaction.
The Mattress
A soft, fluffy mattress; neatly made,
with roll edge and quality ticking.
Splendid Adam Dining Room Suite I
This is a very attractive suite. It is of dainty Adam design, and E
made in beautifully matched mahogany. Thei suite is prettily decorated
with carvings of conventional design. The table has 54-inch top and
extends to six feet; the buffet is large in size and has ample cupboard Es
and drawer space; the chairs are very pretty and are upholstered in Es
blue leather. , jes;
Bowen's Value-Giving Prices, as follows Es
;?.'..r:....,..$85.oo r.c?.'.'r $24.50 i
S $125.00
:..$17.50
Chairs
At
Massive Plank Top Buffet, Si
Inch, golden polish finish Colo
nial design,
at
.$97.50
Fumed Oak Buffet, of good qual
ity, designed in straight lines;
42 inches long; French plate
mirror. Bowen's JjO,
Excellent Buffet in selected oak,
rich golden finish t "2 1 f"A
and well-made, at 3j1.jU
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Clothes Baskets
Strong and neatly made of splint;
large size, at...
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89c
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Our drapery department is filled to overflowing with new curtains and new draperies new ideas
are being evolved into new methods the whole section looks new and fresh. Our methods! of mak-
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ing lace shades and draperies, will interest you.
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Curtain Nets
For Lace Shades and Curtains; 36
to 50 inches wide, in white, cream
and ecru colors; all new patterns.
At 65c, $1.95, $2.75
$3.25 and $4.00 yard.
Cretonnes
Newest creations for sun par
lor, living room, dining room and
bedroom curtains. Bowen's value
giving prices
At 75c, $1, $1.75, $2,
$2.50 and $2.75 yard.
Table Scarfs
In all sizes, for library tables,
davenport tables, tuffet scarfs and
piano covers, in Tapestry, .Dam
ask, Brocades and Velours.
At $4.25 to $16.50
Furniture
Coverings
4 Complete line of Velours and
Tapestries;! 50-inch Tapestries
At $3.75 to $13.50 yard.
50-inch Velours
At $6 to $12 yard.
Rag Rugs
Solid colors, in blue, pink,
low, green and brown!
24x36 inches, $ 1.45
27x54 Inches, 1.95
3x 6 feet, at 4.00
6x 9 feet, at 11.50
8x10 feet, at 15.00
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Grass Rugs
. Large assortment of small grase
rugs, 36x72 and 30x60 inches; also
smaller sizes.
30x60 in. $2.25, $2.50, $3
36x72 in. $2.65, $3.25,
$3.50
Quality Lawn
Swings
We have them in two sizes four
passenger and child's size. They
are made of hard, wood, bolted con
struction; neatly painted.
Four Passenger Size $6.50
Child's size Swing $3.75
H Bowen's Improved Kitchen Cabinets
SS have so many conveniences and so man?
SS lmprovmtnt that you will b dellfhtad
SS with them.
SS Some are mafle In oak while others are
- white enameled all orer.
There are porcelain and aluminum ex-
tenalon table top. .
1 And They Are Actual Step-Savers
bo many placee to put thlnti, ea easy
SS to clean, to convenient to use. '
SS SELECT TOUR FAVORITB MODEL
TOMORROW and
enjoy the owner
ship of a cabinet
that will be a source
of pleasure and sat
isfaction for many
years to come
Priced At
iO to J79.50
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Grand Rapids Refrigerators Stand Every Test
v Best construction is the reason. There areTEN WALLS between the cold air INSIDE and the
warm air OUTSIDE. Anybody can make a box that will hold ice and food, but It requires a thorough
knowledge of the principles of REFRIGERATION to know how to make a good refrigerator.
Enamel
Lined
Side-Icer
Front Door
leer
Type
A style need rery extensively: has A favorite style; white enamM lined. 'While enamel lined, and well made
two shelves and 85 lbs. Ice capacity. end 76 lbs. Ice capacity. Bowen's throughout; a size suitable for small
ir $28.75 1$2. .'..$37.50 .7. $13.75
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Bowen's Solid Oak Porch Swings
In large variety of sizes and styles. v
Tomorrow we feature a good swing fy i ""H
In four-foot lengths. This swing is
an excellent value at
$2.95
Complete, with Chains and Hooks.
Buy a Lloyd Baby Carriage s
A Carriage Woven Almost as Fine as H
a Fabric, and a Bed as Soft as Down
Every Model Is New and Snappy s
These carriages are the wonder of 3
the age. They are woven on looms,
the same as fabric; and they are al- s
most as fine; all modern convenl- ss
ences, such as re- 5
versible gear; ad
justable hood, ex
cellent upholster
ing, best springs,
At $33.50,
$36.75, $42.50
and upwards.
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