Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 17, 1915, Page 20

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ESPRIT DU CORPS FOR WATER BOARD | That is What Wead Wants for Mem- bers—Argue Over Guarantee of Bills. BOARD OVERRULES HOWELL The Water bonrd yestorday aftprmoon came outof its winter's hf and resolved itself into a debating soclety, with General Manager R. Beecher Howell wearing the toga of Demosthenes and F. D. Wead taking the rele of interioc- utor. . R. Sherman and Ohakrman Heafey ble furnishing an interesting & large and enthusiastic audience which ‘was not there. The trouble started when Mr. Howell a%.‘mmh\u it returned soveral " | cumulation of business and stay in mes- TI’IF BEE: DM.-\HA, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1915. Howell “That is the way I read It Mr. Wead Then Mr. Howell said he had brought | this resolution before the board on three | | sive It carsful examination and should not be brought to the board | at all” Up to Entire Board. Mr. Sherman and Mr. Wead agreed that the matter was of sufficlent impor- tance for the whole board to consider. Mr. Sherman belleved it is all right to follow a tenant or a migratory owner to another location with an old water bill, but he did not hoid that both owner and tenint should be held at a new locAtion for the hill of a former location. It was agresd to amond the resolution subject, made by tenants is desired merely for a record of owners of the property. Mr. Wead further contended that the board should get together and dispose of various matters which have been de- layed. He declared that the board should invest ftself with more esprit du corps. The board will meet at 1 o'alook next Monday afterncon to teke up an ac- slon unttl such busitess has been Ain- . | posed of. From Our Near Neighbors friend, Mrs. Omar Schilotemeler, near Notawka. Rev. W. M, fune, 'u called to Wel- Kan. to preach the nrmn over the body of a former SFE TR LT TR Huur{ Piedon_lett Wedneaday Long l’lln Neb. ” “ :: some time here W"h her able Dudley. jer hi T B & 1 Le who bu besn tuch- ing at Shelby, Neb. lhn ln the Linooln Rev. N. . Rich uf tn Mennonite urch wes called to on | tiven m%rnnt Haney i visiting rela- ncoln. Mr. and Mrs. .vm Blakewell of Ben- u- are visiting here, ra, Caspor fl-hnr u\loc at ‘;ne Hmln f "olfl!fl for the Insane lust took drl- Kimball of La Plllla vil- Ll frionds the fore part of the week. | e e s B2 t .'D"g ik "her” moter. e ""”.'.'u. i ort uh—m mwlm-fim-bfl- o.m-u- entertained the club ovening. . wis, South Omal olen McKee o e yamrmn jor, m lur ludnl‘un nt hn afternoon. arrived Monday, rd weeks with Mr. qnd Louts l.ndtur Miss lm Heffloy of d Mrs. lfi:— of Madri Buest: ol A-d in Areh %orvfi:n‘?h- First Idthhvz‘ I'w-‘é”& -rnlor at bl G\u- of the Winslow, Neb. HMI.- llllfmrl to agree with Mr. Wead's views of the | Mr. Howell finally explained that the | signatures of owners on applications | retorted | 9 This s & matter which the general | noon with mannger should be allowed to hnndl-» sugmested the genoral manager. | 1 l { | | h Geser and Alfred and Charles Wil ma motored to Florence to attend a rd-times ball Tuesday evening. “hellevue. we and family of Red Cloud, J. M, 8 occasions and he believed action should | Neb, has moved iato the Jones property be taken. Mr. Wead came back with the |on the boulevard s rejoinder that this waa the first time | The Bellevue postoffice has recelved a ”’ Shetatioh Nad f lly oftered | N€W equipment of steel lock boxes and | e resclution had been formally offered | gepartment window and he inssted that he wanted time to The Woman's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church met lrldn\ after- Mre. C. L. Phelp m Sanford family is pnrkinl propara- to_moving next week to Curtis, Neb., whnr- Mr. Sanford has bought a hotel, which will be uged as a summer resort. Spring refinishing and buliding s golng | on in the village. A. Langheine has been dolpg interior decorations at Prof. Nicholl's and Dr. Mitchell's and bulld an addition to the r. Dunn has begun work on the superstructure for his new bungalow Avoen. Mrs. Marquarct was visiting her mrnnt- et Prepbes ovor Su enry Franzen and wifs wors' Viliting o mamsr the first of the week Mrs Cutter of Bethany was visit 1ng relitives erh ot tomn ovar um y. Mre. B, G. Spencer was here from Talnaen 'n”can visiting her p-mm Mirs. Cha o Lo\m oAl Bllffl are visiting \vo«. l’"‘l Mn F., W."Rubge 18 spending the week with her. duufl»'-x Mirs. Louise Gilitn, at Councll Bl Misees 'udlflv Straub, Villa Gapen and | Anna Althuron were Weeping V\ll!r \I-nm Saturday P. Nutzman entertained the Con :rwnunm! Lagles AV soce ety at their orme last Thursday. WANT NEW TRIAL BECAUSE JURY READ OF THE CASE That the jurors who heard the evidence Olsen | Ferris for .llonai in the suit brought by Ernest egainst Grandison allenation of the affections of his wife, read coples of an issue of The Bee which contained an mccount of & polsoned orange eplsode which developed in the trial and were prefudiced by it is a'leged by Ferfis in an affidavit supporting a motlon for a new trial turned a plaintit. The jury re- ‘The jurors, the affidavit sets forth, dis- persed to their Homes the evening on which the story appeared in The Bee and in their homes read the account. The account presented only assertions which developed in the trial of the suft in open court. LEDWITH MADE MEMBER OF STATE BAR COMMISSION c——— (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, April 16.~(8pecial.)~John J Ledwith of Linc#in has heen appointed a member of the State Bar commission by the supreme court. e succeeds togthe Johnson motored to | *Mrs Patriek Dowd_ot_ Suriing. Colo, s Mll‘ Hendrickson left Monday for . Mr. Sprague of Benson visited at the vhl(lll Mrs. i place made vacant by the resigngtion of N. P. McDonald of Kearney The commisgjon conducts the examina- tons of applicants for admission to the waa given |PAT and hears disbarment procesdings. nn- m Monday | Mr. Ledwith is a practicing attorney in Lincoln and a member of the faculty of gw mfiunmuu‘onnolnmumr m’.lx" lnn Notea. Dl Nebraska fiyer runs, Lipcoln to Counct Blutts people of this vicinity, vas solemnized al ¥, Peitz, recto o |#nY serious damage. ' verdict for $3,500 for the ‘The preliminary hearing of Walter Hickey and Willlam Johnson, charged with grand larceny by Jefferson county officers, . was held "befors Judge L. J. Nutsman n county court. These men were arrested on the nfiht of April 6 two miles south of Fairbury, when they drove nto {he timber and attempted to load up The marriage of Anton S, Tmhun and Miss 4nnie Throener, prominent young Ity on Wednes- The Elkhom river at West Point on Tuesday threatened to overflow its banks, and did 20 in a few places, but without On Wedneaday, Father Peits united | t T 1 Again Saturday We Offer Great Values in Suits, Coats and Millinery You well-dressed women, who want the latest, snappiest’ apparel without having to pay the big prices asked by the big department. Read showing to select Nobby Trimmed ats | Values up to $7.50—Saturday we will Every mew and ! You'll be sure to find $2.75 | Iy any two alike. pretty style. the very one you want., All go at $3,75 and. A Sale of High Grade Sample SUITS and COATS We' bonght several sample lines of very snappy suits and coats. Just 124 suits and 112 costs, which go on sale Saturday at savings of nearly one- 24 SAMPLE TAILORED SUITS WORTH UP TO $29.50 Hudly Any two alike. All are made in the very newest and snapplest of modorn half (o ynu lines, coverts, poplitis, ete. All the leading urda; serges, ch gabard -Iaa- for women lml m, S. NEW A“RWA lh DR In all the new, smart models, colors and tabpics, the kind sold elsewhere up to SRR O 2 8 A )k e B e el ¢ Look these over—you will day in all the best styles an a 84,95 and. ... ... sitks at 89,75, 87.95 and e e e R o | !'mcy Silk Kimonos | LADIES' SILK :t':'mdw ." .n?j“p"’. $8.50 values, at—— ~—80¢ vaiue, extra fine qual. cale petticoats go. ity, blacks and col- Saturday at.. ..., 29c sl 48 ors, pair ........ wes' THE NOVELTY CO Just a Few Steps North of High Rent District. $10 Ladies Coats for $5.00 65 sample coats, in blue, gray or navy; all the latest styles— on sale now at_$5.00. $6.50" Skirts for Latest styles and colors; your choice Saturday for $3.50. YA AT A S A S A TS $1.00 House Dresses. .. .68c Gingham and percale — all sizes and colors. : “$1 and $1.256 Waists for 48c “’li:oly Mmlnod.'d! siges and The Drexel Kn\d Says: “If all kide Dads knew how good Steel Shod shoes are there wouldn't We have been able to se- lect our boys' shoes from all the lines made in the United States. We have chosen TEEL Becatse they are better made of better material. Our judgment 1is good for these shoes will out- wear two pairg of ordl- nary boys’ shoes. We have them in Button and Blucher. Boys', 1 to 614, 82 Little Gents’, 9 to 11 .25, Parcel Post Paid. | Drexel 1419 FarnaMm For Spring included . showing. Metal, atyles erately priced—such as— ,,.t’ h[—He | AMUSEMENTS, are the women who will greatly appreciate the great salues we offer. day will be another bhig day of Wu giving in our second floor mdy-urwm these specials Remarkable Millinery Values Saturday Everything that's new and stylish in ayrlu \fllllncry One Table Full of Shapes Untrimmed Hats, worth up to $3.50, including all the place on sale 226 trimmed hats, hard- | -tyln. all shapes and oolors, FLOWERS for trimming hats, go Saturday at, per bunch weason's best nfferlnn. (n every new style, color DAINTY SILK DRESSES at the beautiful dresses we offer Satur- FOR THE BEST VALUES IN THE CITY SEE J. HELPHAND CLOTHING COMPANY Every style your heart desires is in our eomprehensive The pretty model shown today com wded'mhnbukho!jot. So varied are the spring that it is impossible to describe them all. an!ice it to say that our stock contains all styles of the season—many exelusive with this store. Mod- ~ $3.50 and 34 50 R """'rh. he Span "1.'5?"" uptown, high-rent stores—you Sgtur- A Wonderful season's neatest Saturday at............ Worth to $1.00, all the newest novelties 25¢ In this lot "$9.75 $19.50 $4.95 be surprised d $4.95 BOOT HOSKE 19c llnk lom of Postoffice Men’s and Young Men’s Suits; $15 values at $10.00 $2.50 Hats on sale at. .$1.50 $1.50 Union Suits at...80c $1.00 Caps on sale at. . .50c $2.60 Pants on sale at $1.50 | 50c Neclkties on sale at 25¢ time in Patent .or Gun the charming OMAHA IS A 600D PLACE T0 BUY HORSES 'The presence of agents of European nations, buying thorses by the car- load for war pur- |poses, emphasizes| the importance of' (Omaha as a horse! market. ' FARMERS and OUT-OF-TOWN \HORSE DEALERS from half a dozen, states bet wee n| Missouri and Mon-| tana, come to Oma-/ ha for ‘the purpose of buying ' horses. Most of the horses for sale from this same wide territory are shipped to Om- aha. Many good horses off city win- ter work are also being sold now. IT IS G0OD “HORSE SENSE” T0 BUY NOW Springtime brings activities in farms- other outdoor in- dustries. Get in ahead of the rise in prices which .the may bring with the advance of the season. HITCHING UP 'l'0 BEE WANT ADS The important ser- vice of introducing the ‘'man who has horses to sell to the man who wants to buy horses is per- Want Ads. l'hese little ads in the Horses and Vehicle col- power” in this favored market. Buyers and, = |sellers both testify that ohnlm"ror gz London Belles 3ats., oh.rl wdll. m:.‘ lu:lx. tu& in ot iteal Belles. Home of Paramount Pictures ‘el “Bee Want Ads are ‘true pullers.” ” Turn to the Want e B SR e o wil [PP THEATE p| 4 Pages. You will find the pick of the “dt‘Alns Omaha market-- = horses for n-. 8:"_'- Prices: Gallery 10c; Best Seats 25-59-T6¢ m Adv-ncod Vnudovlllo purpose. Telephone Tyler 1000. THE OMAHA BEE o N, ing, building and increased demand formed by Bee amn have big “horse- - every' | \

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