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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1922)
7 -A Forward North :BUY HERE NOW OR PAY MORE LATER .Omaha Show to n o uuU(iu(2 ll Open This Week 7: m &T ground Annual Eajioiiiioii Will 1) Hrld in Imperial Stli and Door Plant on Boulevard. ? u 1 Vn i I. Tilt: CKK: OMAHA. SUNDAY. M'VAl. 2. il I I ai ! - I I III k . 'WV Tit I'coitd annual Fwrrd N'oiilt mih exposition open Monday trning t 6J0 in the plant of thf Qiwjwrul Sh n4 lkr company, on i lorcHCC boulrvarti at f Hrlt l,in ' Tht eiit.ni ttl l oirn rath tvfnuif; during Ihe rk. It will rcuny ihe enure north hail ol Hie h and door wuik. Son li Side nianulaclurcri, hule aim and rrUilm have devoted much lime la the preparation of this display and feci thry have succeeded in arranging an txhilut that will - I L I f. - I'lntc me puniic. Lat year more than 4'1000 pu oni attended the irt dispUy f that nature ever held in the north teciion of ihe city. 'I hi year's plan include- arrangement to accommo date at lean 50 per more pnu tori than lait year. There are twice a many exhibitor in this year' how than there mere in Ihe first position. ' 'The exposition it held under the auspice of the North Omaha Activi ties association, an orRaniialioii of the hutine inierctt of that teciion of Omaha. Thvy have a member hip of alKiuf Jot) and meet once a month atauets of the difierent tnrmbtrf at their etahlihmenl. 50-Foot Petition Urges .Street Car Line Change A petition 5(1 feit lomr. bearina nearly 1,UU() signature, was displaved in c:ly council meeting- yesterday by .tharle II. Cadv. Thoma I'. teynold. O. A. Scott. C. II. Schlotfeld. A.W. Uonncr. K. J. Saun ders and M L. F.ndre. representing Ihe North Omaha Activities associa tion, the Sherman Avenue Improve ment club and the Kountzc Dace Improvement club, aikintr approval of .the, street car company plan to move the Sherman avenue car line tracks Jrom Seventeenth street to Sixteenth treet . between Cass and - Clark trcel. . This petition will be presented formally to the council Tuesday morning, they Mated. Commis sioner Koutsky informed the eextct the council would take no action in the case, that he has issued a per mit from hi department for the pro posed change and that any move now , must be made by a resident of the vicinity. Ouster Suit Against Son V i and His Wife Dismissed Judge A. E. Baldwin, in municipal court yesterday morning', dismissed for want of jurisdiction an action brought by George W. Smith, 2422 North Twenty-second street, against Wylli and Grace Smith. 4902 Mili tary avenue, son and daughter-in-law of the plaintiff. f The elder Mr. Smith sought to re cover possession of the Military ave liue premises which have been occu pied by defendants for nearly five r under an oral arrangement tlht.J'teWity at will' in law, according to'counscl for plaintiff. -J The judge held that inasmuch as altc case involved determination of .title, the municipal court wa with out jurisdiction. ' George V. Smith said he had no bought or intention of giving the firoperty to his son and daughter-in-law. Diagram of Pawnshop to Be j Used in Trial of Otto Cole 'j Chief Deputy County Attorney Jtay T. Coffey, accompanied by De fective William Gurnett, obtained w'fictures and a diagram of the Hahn T pawnshop to be used in the trial of !Otto Cole, charged with the murder of Henry Hahn.1 Ii Gurnett, who is personally inves tigating the case, has checked every movement of Cole since he came to jQmaha. ' About "27 witnesses have been JuhnnrnarH -I the trial, which will ft ;b held within two weeks. Man Wins Season Theater ' Pass in Guessing Contest f Dick Stanley! 1110 Farnam street, won first prize, a season pass to the Strand theater, in the Norma Tal ihadge painting contest. He guessed Isevcn hours and 15 minutes as the time it took Gordon Bennett, artist, to paint the portrait. The actual if itime was seven hours and 22 min- i "tes. ' ' ' . . J ft- F. W. Clarke, 5013 Western ave nue.' was awarded a .prize of 10 pass- co the Mrand, as second' prize: tie rucssed seven hours and 30 minutes. Election Commissioner Forced to Accept Filing n District Judge Staufter ruled "tfh favor of Edward W. Palmer in a Suit brought by Palmer, against .Election Commissioner W. D. Mc ;Hugh. The commissioner had- re fused to accept Palmer's filing for Sfcoutity commissioner-; from the Fourth district," on the ground that Palmer lives in the First district. !The county commission changed, ifhe districts several months ago, thus ifilacinsr Palmer's residence i in the Fourth district. IjFormer Head of Biology ;i at Bellevue College Dies it Dr. A. A. Ty ler, for 15 years head it the biological department at Belle 'ue college and three years dean of jhe faculty, died of pneumonia Fri- fay night at Decatur, 111., where he as been in charge of the biological de partment of lames Milliken univer- ; H ity since 1916. i ' t Dr. Tyler was" instrumental in lorming the ronteneiie rorcsi kc ierve association arM was it sccre ,tary until leaving Bellevue. He is 'Survived by his widow and one child. I journalism 1 Class Will Edit Central High Paper he April 18 issue of the Register, tral High school paper, will be lished under direction of the ournalism 1 class of Central ink Victor Hackler has been hamed to act as editor, with Howard othy Sherman and Kenneth Seeley lilltott, associate editor, and Dor- j ,ks managing editors. - - . r .it poskios sea o Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. W I it. ..,,lr II rar,. tf :r,: m m. m itii iiiiniuii.il i-i 11 ii i at 11 1 t im If I I Nl i 1111 NT I II III 'f il.il i.U VTJ I m M il I .1 "I- fi '.(I). mjm . ".r t T r trzr v 'mrtiij i i wwifi i r ttt - - m m.rrr w a m n . m m mt r ai h j m' i in c. m m i a m a. s a i ' i - m t w t .it a l ibsik kMk tu w w ! f '. . ssisii.i, -... ." Sale PntcB S248 v.tStO '( $2.50 lrr weeW PIANO PRICES GO AT SENSATIONAL FIGURE Prices That Dwarf Values of Any Sale We Have Ever Seen Year Ahead Planning and Foresighted Merchandising Make Possible This Offer at Prices Utterly Beyond Duplication The people of Omaha and vicinity have responded. Pianos are selling at this great sale about as fast as we can wait on the customers. This great sale and the extraordinary offers that are being made are such that it is a difficult matter for anyone with even the slightest thought of purchasing a Piano to resist the temptation to buy now. Head every word of this advertisement.' Bring the ad with you if necessary. You can buy a Piano NOW at a small fraction of its actual worth. This is certainly Piano buying time! The floors are loaded. Prompt deliveries guaranteed. Included in this stock are brand new instruments, some slightly used, others returned from rental, many partly paid for Repossessions in their clean up, and a number of slightly shop worn, in an unexcelled selection. The WORLD'S LEADING MAKES of new and used uprights and player pianos,' such' as: Apollo, Brambach, Bush'& Lane, Cable-JSelsori, Davenport & Treacy, Hinze, Hospe, Jesse French, Kranich & Bach, Kimball, Lagonda, Chickering, Sohmer, Strohber, Vose & Sons, Knabe, Ivers & Pond," Fisher, Emerson, Crown, Gabler and' many ' others all included in 'this great sale. .. Buy Here T We Are Goinz to Make Every Day Tin Week the Big Bargain It Matters Not if You Prefer an Upright, Player Piano, Now or You Days of This Great Sale Grand or Phonograph ' Will Surely a number of the finest Playets and Upright pianos and Grands have been selected from this In a slightly used or new, of the latest design and finish, you will find. here now Have to Pay stupendous stock and additional heavy reductions made on the price of each. If you buy here it., rpntpof- vnriptv nf hrfliitifnl ins! rum nnf A'rorirnhlo fnWof vpi! hnvnirm More Later now you may secure one of the world's finest and best known makes at a price even less than ltie Sreatest aiiety.Ot bcautilul instalments. A VCritaDlC least Ot leal balsams. I often charged for the cheaper grades at other times or places. from the world S finest makers. . ., . ' ; " 'Exchange Your Silent Piano- for a Player ' This Beautiful Player Piano Brand New, Our .6 n A A Regular Price..... P0UU Guaranteed Unconditionally by the Makers SALE PRICE $395 LAST WEEK THE GREATEST MONEY-SAVING BONA FIDE BAR GAIN PIANO, PIANO PLAYER AND GRAND SALE WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 8, AT 10:30 O'CLOCK We Are Fast Approaching the Close of This, the Greatest Event in Our Many Years of Piano Business This is your one great opportunity but you will have to hurrv the choicest ' ' selections are selling rapidly. YOU RUfc NO RISK YOU TAKE NO CHANCES YOU MAKE NO MIS TAKE ON SUCH HIGH GRADE MAKES AS WE OFFER IN THIS SALE SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK C A 50 RECORD SELECTIONS Are Included With Each CA Talking Machine Purchased During This Sale Ovf I fTolmer" liliij Price MM 1 ill $ I 50 per week These Phonographs play all records, including Victor, Co lumbia, Edison , and Pa the. These machines are made in the style of cabinet so much in demand. Cabinets are dif ferent sizes, constructed of double veneer, fancy figured wood throughout. Tone is sim ply marvelous. Must be heard to be appreciated. ' SPECIAL We include' with these ma chines this week a jewel point with which to play Edison rec ords, and a sapphire ball point for the Pathe records; also a full assortment- of stel needles. And, remember; these machines play all makes of records correctly, including Edjson, Columbia, Pathe and Victor This Beautiful Player Piano Brand New, Our dlCCA. Regular Price. v..,P00U-. BR- ; ' Former . fmil ! j 1 If ' j. f "Trice' J My ' week ' M $ 1 00 per . Guaranteed Unconditionally by the "Makers ' V ,! SALE . PRICE' $415 New and Used Specials-On Sale $1.00 a Week $1.25 a Week $1.50 a Week M6nday':'ahd"'Tiifesdky -.i .'.:... jjla I ' $1.50 a Week $1.50 a Week $2.00 a Week v' ?fe $2.00 a Week HURRY! HURRY! DON'T HESITATE. GOME IN MONDAY Our Player Pianos are unquestionably the nearest to the human touch of any on the market. This is People can afford and are coming for miles around to attend this sale' So we advie voii in mil a,.iv a bold statement, but a visit to the A. Hospe Co. will convince you of that fact. They are , . ; .- L . ,wu lw C4U eau'' wonderful instruments. . Remember, only a, few more clays of. the great sale. Easy terms if 'desired.. ' , RAILROAD FARE REFUNDED TO OUT-OF-TOWN PURCHASERS WITHIN 150 MILES OF OMAHA 1513-15 DOUGLAS STREET OMAHA, NEBRASKA FREIGHT PREPAID WITHIN, 150 MILES OF OMAHA OPEN EVENINGS :BUY HERE NOW OR PAY MORE LATER: V " -