10 D THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 31, 1920. Hotel Hill Helps Solve Shortage of Accommodations iSew ' Hotel . Will Help Make Omaha a Mecca for Conven turns; Equipment Most , Modern Procurable ' C The need for . a first-class hotel such as the Hotel Hill has long been felt in Omaha, but here as elsewhere.-, building construction had been suspended during the war and the need remained unfilled. Early in July, 1919, the Hill brothers de cided that the time for action had come. ,At this time the old llcr SGrarid was torn down and the space arcade clear for the erection of the Tnew Hotel Hill. 4 s Building operations were begun in , August, 1919. and the hotel a stnet- '". t i-fcO guest rooms was opened to the y n iTavenng puonc sepiemDer, i, iyv. ST"' unique cafeteria, which will be 'one 'c-i1nV best equipped and most " rnmrilpt rniranu ef tfo Vin1 in 5th United Stales, the cafe, turkish 5 bath and barber shoa quarters, com iprisinsr all that goes to make up a 2 first-class hostlry, v will 4e ready 'tjfop business hardly Vefore January SI 1921. -v 5 ; The Hill brothers have been squI Service departments in operation to- K gether at the opening dat, Scptem . foer 1, but under the unsettled labor conditions, their efforts were f thwarted. The entire project 'twas 3 supervised by the Hill brothers, Lem Hill and John W: Hill, jr. J : who i have owned the property" occupied ja by the hotel for 12 years, i' gj t Need of Shelter. ''..;.; ,f Lent Hill, in commenting ,on the jompletion of the new . hotel, , de J: tlared that "there is no need at this - f lime to quote figures or to' multiply S words as to ohe of the gravest prob- lemj that has confronted American $ cities since the war. s i ."It was a matter of "common knowledge that there was an appall- t Sng dearth of one of the fundamental " fpteds of mankind a suitable '.place . 4if shelter a homo for public; com-'-7fort, for transients and permanent i guests"' said Air. Hill. -, fThose, in ., 2 the business of providing such places 5 i stood helplesii'dnring the war and SMome time thereafter. There is no ': K iquestion but What the hopes of Oma l II M.. t. ...... l f..ic.nj tu:.i (tear v)M would boom. The year ms about gone, and the record for : vmana acquis lu puiui iu even uiuic ' building than last year. Aiding tnk--, fterially m the solution of this prob 3 :'em it Affected Omahaj the new --Hill fbdtel it one la wjiich its citi te (tens can deservedly take pride." ?T Adequate hotel accomodations are pertinent to a cittfs "progress and J, 'prosperity. , Many of the" larg con- f j Iventioff of the United States and gatherings of 'men of national im . portance are attrarteS to the larger . t cities because-the smaller ones have .- not adequate hotel accommodations. - .This cannot now be said of Omaha. C .From a' hotel accommodation view S ..point, , Omaha is equipped to take 5, pcare ot trom three to live large con- Letters From Home-Made Father to Son The Joys of Pessimism, Dear son: If you spent less time worrying about what your gotn to do when you get out of college an more . time doin somethin while you're there you might be able to get a pretty good job when you graduate in spite of your education. The main thing is don't worry. Whatsisname once Said that when you found yourself worryin there was only "two things to do. One was to change matters if you could, an the other was to forget it if you couldn't. , Things has a habit of.unravelin themselves as you 'come up to em? I remember onct wheir- j was in N.Y. I , seen a fire engine goin down the street Hckety split. The traffic looked the way it is in Mil ford when the steam piano has gone by an the crowds has come togetlies behind it. Then, just as I closed my' eyes to shut out the shriek of the wounded an dyin, ,the way opened up somehaw an let em through the way butter acts with a hot knife.,1 . , - ;, -A' "That," says I to a man beside me, "is like life. Yoli go rushin along lickety split, knowin ' you couldn't stop if ,you trieI. An there's nothm . ahead,- but traffic jammed wheel to wheel. An when you get right close up onit there's a way opens an lets you' thrpogh." . Kighto old pickle,' says ne, a disapers waicn, into the , crowd an with t my It seems to me most tellows aoes through life all hunched up, ail ready to jump when the . crash comes so that they never s'ee the country their passin -through. . Now you take old ; Farnum Hogg what had everything in the world a man could want. Yet he used to go-round lookin as though someone had left him a forchmw on their death bed an then recovered. v . Farnum injoyed good health a fine family an a flurishin ; bishis. I say injoyed. I mean hettad 'all rtiese things,- fer he neyer. jn joyed nbthin. The more things came his way the more he worried fet fear they'd quit comin. He got so he couldn't find enough to worry about in spite of readin three local papers a day. . ?: Thy used to have; a sayin that Farnum ud believe anvthintr vou'd. tell him pervided ,Jt was o gloomy cuuiikii. ,ucu spciiu. iiuur- lOUKlll through the papers5 fer news about the reds. Then he'd cut outinieees 'an send em to his friends reepmen din that they all meet in the na tional' gai d . armory in Gilford as , Shope was that the y j produce a building b '' "It was a most exileTatin art pleasi n sight" , mpcy the, more his bisnis grew- His family avoided all vilent deaths an grew into stiappin men. The doc tor refused to examine him after time cause they couW never find nbthin'. the matter with him. v" lhen all of.aisudderi everythm weitt to pieces at once. His wife left him, ; his bisnis failed, he lost hit jnoneyhis.sons turned out bad eggs an his live stock ate rat poison and .dicdj - I. -.h .r, ; ,; . .. Right away we, noticed the change itt "Farniim..' He'got real chipper an bright. It wa a pleasure to see his smiling face in the street. An when they drove off to the poor house they say it was a most exhileratin an pknrin sight. Folks thought he was awful brave but I knowed better. It was the fust time in his life he'd ever been. able to say, "I told you so," and the more troubel he had the happier it made him. Up til then everybody'! laughed at his worryin. Now he was showing em up. ' Oue of the greatest blessing., of modern times is that a man knows every day all the nasty things that's liabel to happen to him. There's hun dreds' of men devotin their lives to feein that he aint taken unawares. When yoii think how. our ansisters didnt know nothin about bullshevism or flu or bisnis panics an thought the yellow peril was jawndice, it makes you wonder what a man could find to do in those days to keep him f rom ' enjoyin life like a mere ani mal. ' . , i The mornin papers is rapidly de velopin into a list of thinars to worrv ! about every day Its a strong man that can face the world with a smile after he's propped his newspaper against the geranyum in the center of the breakfast table an flavored his coffe with the headlines. "Bisnis will be crippled in three months' says the head of a big New xork Dank. r ., "The Bolshevist Movement: By our Special Gloom Correspondent. "Japanknees Schoolboys Make Faces at American1 Flag. The Nippu Juubee Resents Our Attitude." , 'Expert Declares World's Coal Supply Will Be Exhausted in Less Than a Milyun Years." . " 'Prices of Shoes Lower Than It Ever Will Be Again,' Says Big Shoe Manufacturer." The readin public has been trained to gloom fer so, long they've got so they like it. The demand is so great the news can't keep up to it. So they start a maggyzine page an hire a staff of high priced mourners to keep it filled. Rosa McRose has a whole corner devtfted to the inspirin question, "Is There Such a Thing as a Happy Marriage?" an to prove her state ments to the contrary she prints; a picture of herself every day. "Can We Live" on What We're Gettin'? No," ' by "Josephine Debbs, the popular anarchist, is ' another feature which causes great unrest An so as the years go by, my boy, the world gradually conspires gainst cheerincss. Insurance com panies spring up to prove to you that if you don't die before you're 40 you'll be the victim of 10 dis easescircular on request. Great ships is hurryin from all parts of the globe bearjn new plagues . fer homeconsumshiin. Books is wrote to prove to us that (he places we used to think romantic is nothin but filthy. The movies prove the un faithfulness of man an the fickulness of. woman. Science is a wonderful thing, but it ain't never laughed yet. 1 But I m gettin away from what I started to talk abt which was to go ahead with your college work an not to worry about your future. Don't worry, but take care" of your self. You can't think to much about your health with all these different diseases goin. around. Yours anxiously, J ' . AMOS H. AMESBY, v .. Fath . (Oopyrtfrht. 1W. By Ed. Street.) Bee war't ada are business getters. Noble Startles German Society By Wedding Housekeeper Berlin, Oct. 30. The ex-duke of Saxe-Altehburg has startled Ger man society by marrying a carpen ter's daughter. He used the liberty given him bv the revolution to divorce his first wife Princess Adelaide of Schauin-burg-Lippc and, left Altenburg for Berlin, where he lived as a mete baron in a small flat. His bride was formerly ait actress, and the ex-duke .first met her when, she was appearing at Altenburg. When he abdicated she followed him to Berlin and acted as his housekeeper! m' u aiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniin iimiimiininiiiiiimil nulla BUY IN OlvfAHA Use .Natural Stone HILL HOTEL Did , ITS GOOD and LOOKS FINE Nebraska Stone Company 38th Ave. and Mason St nillllllllllllttlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllliiinillllllillllllilllllll.;,: In 4 A. r iventions at one time, notto "men- :4ion the many visitors during the I Ak-Sar-Ben festival., J With six other first-class hotelries j besides the new Hill in the field to 'f provide home ' comforts to the visi "i tor the Gate City now ranks with the ? -largest in comfortable, home4ike jhotel accqmmodations. ' f5 ; Hotel Hill God-Send. ! . It can no longer be said that tran i sicnts. in Omaha must be provided J? .for in local htjmes for want of hotel 5? space. The many reservations made f; Sat local hotels by teachers who arefl n, - 1 it.. iT-t l. C.-i- T L I Ha $j -ers convention, at which a record Jjtbreaking attendance of 5,000, is pre dieted, is the-'first instance brought ; r.to the attention cf those interested 5? ,in taking care of outsiders in Omaha. Si The Omaha Chamber of Com ij'merce co-operiates with the various r '.civic, state and national organiza f stions in tliis regard and men familiar ;withcoftditions declare that the com 'f: ."pletion of the new Hill,' hotel is a J. -.God-send for Omsiha, and should.be V 'instrumental in winning for her the , honors of entertaining many who h 'otherwise would have to seek ac -i jcommodations elsewherer . HI More than 85 per cent ofthe build ing industry in Washington IS tied Proof ;df Positive Merit . "V .?-. :Mmeiditvork lm :Hitt Hotel We Make Ventilators Gutters - Cornices Skylights Metal, Ceiling and all. other kinds of metal work, f ESTABISHEirWiOllR NEW HOME Bjornson Sheet Metal Works x 1411-13 Davenport v. Douglas 2575 One of Our Many Electric Sign Installations "LET US IDENTIFY YOUR LOCATION9 "-''Tf T P' 1 uu "Emblazons Your Name for Three Miles" New Factory: 1120 N. 18th St. niWA VA QlfM Cf New Phone: Ainlill UJUiT W. Webster 729 , .L. t . r tT . mvuy mc rciusai or me carpenters 5: ito work until granted higher wages. a. f All hunched up an ready to jump ,wnen tne smasn comes, t " x, soon the the troubel. started, He'd get so worked up over it at times that . he'd drop on his face when ever anybody slammed a door. Then he took to worryin i about the stock market. He never ( had money invested but he always claimed that he might have had just as well as not, an then hed have been in a nice fix He stewed about that till the market started to go up, an then he worried about all the money he might have made if he'd had the sense to invest something when thipgs was'low. - He'd always been a, good sleeper 'till one day he read in the paper how insomnya was the cuss ofthe human racet He looked up the word in the1 dickshinnery. After that ; he used to lie awake nights worryin fer fear he might get it an not be able t gq to sleep. He fretted about it. so that he like, to have had a nervus breakdown. It got so that people used to' say that nothin ever could go , wrong with, old Farnum Hogg. The more fre swore .lie wasvjicadcd fer. bank- I ! Hotel Hi U . - , -'N ' f . ft I BEDDING a; ;y , , rr1 ., mm,m auu a uiunt - V "made by the L. G. Doud Co. stand the wear and tear ot hotel and hospital use. and Hospital iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiniiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii At. IS used in construction' of NEW. was furnished by . . &CoalCo. 4500 Dodge St. Walnut 300 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiRiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiii We have furnished the bedding, including box Springs, mattresses and pillows, for nearly every hotel and, hospital in Omaha, and for many others in the middle-west. They have,stood the test of time. r ' ,1 VTi turnhhi th bedding for th nw HoUl Hill, featured in this issue. L. G, BOUP CO. Factory and Offjcof 1 joi NiiShoU. Street, Omaha, Neb. " .Couch ant Upholstered Furniture,4 MattretM , and ' Feather Pillows. Fer TWrty.flv. Ym Manufacturar af Hotel ana Ho.pit.l Bedding. Elevator Door Hangers A , i ft "!,Th Hotel Hill in selecting '"''"I: . "'' " v',' . Wagner ' Star , Ball' Bearing Mangers, for their elevator doors, se cure tha earn equipment as tho most up-to-date hotels of the present time. In Chicago Th Drake. Shridn, Plaia, The Webster. -The Goeta. . In Detroit The Wolverine. .- . In Des Moines The Hotel Fort Des Moines. ' Wagner Manufacturing Company ! .. - D.B. MARSHALL v ' .' Plstriat Resrcaeatatlva y . The guest rooms of the are equipped with one' the most f efficient lighting units science has .produced known as the ; " aiDlex These fixtures were supplied , ' : through the" V L NEbRASKA POWER CO. i . Duplex-a-Lite sproduces an even light of which the eye is unconscious and which permits of an ey en distribution of light in all parts of the roonh Let us demonstrate the efficiency of Duplex-a-Lite to you. Nebraska fanuw at TijUmih Power Co YOUaELCCTRKL. Hi 1116 Jackson St"., Omaha. Nebraska I Use the Bee Want Ads They Brine- Results r I r