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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1920)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 25, 1920. The Handsome New Home of Farrell. & Co. Official Family of Farrell & Go. 4 D , j. New Farrell and Company 0 0 ' - hi Who Does Your PLUMBING? Let Me Do It!!! "I Am Not Satisfied , Until You Are." Vv ' 9 9 ?! 9 i i ":a VI 5 -; a 41 ; ' i 'i Si Plumbing and Heating Installed in New Building ' for Farrell & Company by P. A: BLUM Plumbing and Heating Cor tractor 2910 Farnam St. . Harney 1966 ' JUS v. i 1 - imtr - i Hi- I 'ftTrir:Ty''gfc-'- mi i D. H. Farrell. We Did the Sheet Metal Work for Farrell & Company Building Bjornson She.et Metal Works We have moved to our new buildine. 1411-13 Davennort Douglas 25 75 HARRY M. BINDER mm ' W. A. McQuiston. W H. R. Qrebc. JTS, Q 1 D. C. ZweifeL Farrell & Company selected Reliance Brick for their new building The Result Justifies Their Choice The Reliance Brick Co. $04 Bairi Building Telephone Douglas 7908 Face Brick :: Hollow Tile :: Common Brick "Direct From Mother Earth" ' ; "THE ELECTRIFIER" Installed the Electrical in the new Fafrell & Co. Building Other people who have found our electricall work very satisfactory and have "chosen well" are listed below. If we can satisfy these people, we surely can satisfy you: ' ' N. Martin. Harding Always Had . Great "Gift of Gab" Bellefontaine-, Ohio, July 24. First encouragement In campaign ing was received by United States Senator Warren G. Harding, repub lican ;, presidential nominee, from Henry Pardy, owner of a local apartment house. i It occurred .VI vn attn f Liberty, this county. Senator Harding was a candidate for State senatnr frnm Aictr'i He made his first speech at East Liberty, upon the conclusion of which he was complimented by raroy, wno said: ' "If I had VOUf Gift of Oah vminrr man. I .Wouldn't he about it." " . , Although .Senator Harding had displayed some bashfulness during the East, Liberty address he was pleased ith Pardy's compliment and often has publicly referred to it. Hilt Hotel El Baudor Apartment. Waiters Motor Car Co. . Gordon Warehouse ' Laboratory, University of Nebraska Carrey Apartment Van Brunt Automobile Co. Jonai-Oppar Co. Utility Building. Swift 4 Co.. South Omaha Ru-Blan Apartment Baker-Corey-McKenaie Building Co. Hayn Bro. Apartment The Overland Tire A Rub ber Co. The Nebraska Tire & Rub ber Co. The Douglas Motor Corpo ration Nebraska Oldsmobile Co. Post Block, Benson, Neb. G. A. Thompson ' Contracting Painter Public and Industrial Building a Specialty v i 618 Keeline BIdg. Omaha, Neb ! ' ! HARRY M. BINDER Electrical Contractor and Engineer 1 81 8x2 Harney St. Omaha Douglas 4702 Roofing Applied J BY i National Roofing Co. OMAHA, NEB IIBliaHaUBllBiraiiaiiaillllBlllllatlelHailBilBliaNBttiniiBliiaiitaiiaiiiaiia . Peteir Kiewiii Sonus v V ... " . : v Contractors u 9'B II ii i i! If ii ii 754-56 Omaha National Bank Building OMAHA NEBRASKA i ! fi ' 444-H1 r r Going Away?. Let the Omaha Printing ' Company-supply your lug gage needs.. Our jbags-and suitcases are the most com- fortable, "yet ! they possess all the qualities ; of dura bility, roominess and style. i ! Thirteenth at Farnam Omaha Printing:1 Company ot turning raw' f in or evrnrttt ia equipment in I vn ihm chin- IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS IN FARRELL PLANT .! ... Daylight Structure Equipped With Many Labor-Saving Machines Shower Baths for Employes. a In point of convenience and equip ment, the new plant of Farrel St Co., situated at Ninth and Dodge streets, is perhaps the most modern in Omaha. The building is absolutely fire proof, built throughout of rein forced concrete, no wood beinj? used in any part of the, construction. It is a strictly day-light structure, large windows admitting an abund ance of sunlight and fresh air. Shower baths for all employees are another feature of the up-to-date equipment which makes ideal working conditions. The nlant is pnninnfd on all cix of its nqors with the gravity sys- lem lor nanaiing materials trom the time they enter the factory until they are ready to be loaded on cars. . tion increased by the installation of new macmnery tor packing, elimi nating an nana work. me entireorocess i Droduets into annpti'j handled by elaborate this . Omaha olant. F ping boxes and crates are made in the smaller, building. There are adequate track spurs facing two sides of the main build mg, facilitating the rapid handling of in and out-going material large storage rooms for coal and oil have been constructed in the basement All liquids are moved through the! plant by a battery of high pressure pumps. Elehtrical equipment of the latest and st type has been in stalled for power purposes on all floors. Sees Five-Legged Toad; Didn't Touch a Drop Stroudsbure1. P Ti oa t the dys prior to prohibition cer tain residents uiri tn wnwt c.nrr snakes with two heads and toads witn horns half a foot long, but Gerald Neeley saw a toad with five legs and has captured it tn nrnv his statement. , The toad has two well developed front lees on the rioht cM -nA nn on the left The extra leg did not '"wicit wHn in jumping abflity. It has been presented to Professor J. H. Kunkle, of the de triment or otology at the East troudsburg high school. Papers Denied to Aliens Who Dodged Army Service Guthrie. Okl.. Tulv 24 Alim slackers are in bad in this county. In unitea states aistnct court here Judge Cotteral refused to irrant citizenship papers to G. A. Schlem mer and Samuel Dogan, who claimed exemption during the war and regis tered as alien enemies. According to Judge Cotteral. a man who refuses to aid the country ' in which he lives and thrives, when that country needs help, should be returned whence he came. Son Cleaning Revolverf Bullet Fatal to Mother New York. Ju!v 24 WM1 Alphonse Cannella, 19, was being arraigned in a magistrate's court in Brooklyn on a charge of violation of the Sullivan law his mother, Mrs. Anna Cannella. died In the Hlv Familjr hospital. ;ne nan been shot by an auto matic pistol that was in the son's hand. It was said he wi rloamns J ii Uiin.,,.,..,,.,...u,,,,.,.,M!l.liIllI,,niMl11llillillillIHtllil.llllllIlllllllll1lHiMICIIIinilliimlltlll tM'itiwwwwiiniwistiwsiisMiitiisiioisiiiiiiniiim the gun at the time and feat it n discharged accidentally, St . 7