Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 18, 1915, Page 9

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'TTH‘ OMATHA \I NDAY BEE: \IHII ]N‘, 1915, I—A @ it <Up” a Thorough A Bohn Syphen Refrigerator r Home and Ollt! ‘ Insures Health,’ Ccm’ort, Economy All the great railroads after years of the most careful investigation and experi- ment, use the Bohn Syphon the Tin Cans, Paper and Litter from the yard, nitation you require about your home. You'll UGS cleaned now that the winter is over; y desirous of putting your Blankets, Pil- etc., Into an absolutely SANITARY condition y uses you've given these things during the | System of Refrigeration—in | \ il connection with the trans- ;Save Money’Time BB portation of perishable | | fruits, meats, etc. —a sure | d L b b _token that the Bohn System an a or y i is unrivaled, | B . “ld al’, f] Why not use the same sys- | llymg an (& tem in your home——where | An “Ideal” fireless cooker gives your family’'s health and | jncréased comfort by saving % of comfort is important and | your kitchen work-——gives more nutritions cooking——consequently better food-—best of all it saves biggest rug cleaners in the west. Our equip- sed, beyond question, and when we put your irough our process you may rest ASSURED s ‘been gotten out and that HEALTH has been ame applies when we clean blankets, pillows, ¢ likke. Phone us first thing. During the Clean-up and Paint-up campaign of course you will want to use only the best Paints and Varnishe;s. uppermost. Pillows, Comforters s, for s CLEANSING 5. -- Cleaners 4-5 of your fuel bill. “ldeal” ts, bak: Lasts a | i et roums wekes . . —{t 18 unmnmm lined Lifetime —han a “water sealed" top — is perfectly insu- A Bohn Syphon refrigerator will pay for {itself over and over IMN‘_I‘”"""““’ Mol again, not only by its lasting ice saving qualities but in the preservation of health, comfort and satisfaction. A Bohn S8yphon ed. A pleasure to show you the varfous new styles and sizes. solves all food preserving problems once and for all. Let us ex- An Al Steel 'm Plant ab Phone plain the whys and wherefores. Pays lé‘l’un:l-.h?'indhnt- mam Street. ‘ Tyler 3456 ink ingtantly—the radiator We Sell the Bohn on Convenient Terms | :iesii™esuifie™ * 1 | ' w52z Beaton & Laier Co.r %=z 1|| Our Paint Department ]_r[t B°°k°”°’ 415.17 South 16th St. Phone 335 Ranges . is complete with all the best Paints and Varnishes e e Our 1915 Sample Books Fumuhed on Request h«r,m Pioneer Glass ames. VNRY & Paint co_ VARNISHE S ENAMELS B ENAMELS RAIARoR 15th & Daveaport Sts BN /Y[NAEe BRUSHES ORI £ RUSHE S Get Bu And | Pamt upsglean up|. Afle{(z,‘;“ $Ef$ i Your Tow n_ Plant Trans-Mississippi Lawn Mixture If you want a substantial lawn this summer. Paint gal) Cleah-ug Day Henry M. Johannszen Glass & Paint Co. 114 So. 14th St. Phone Douglas 349 WAWNING Im\\ )/M(, -y o Seeds that grow! Want any? The Nebraska Seed Co. | 1613 Howard St. = Phone Doug. 1261 Brighten Up Your Old Dress... It will surprise you how much wear you can get out of your old dress. We can clean them, dye them a new color, and they will be bright and pretty like a new garment. is Rife in Omaha The park and boulevard department men are doing their share. The boule- vards are being cleaned and the rubbish is being burned along the way. The parks are bemg raked and seats and tables and other equipment are being repainted. A trip over the ‘city already shows the effect of this campaign. Before the com- ing week has passed, it is believed Omaha will be a tidy eity and will present an at- Wictive appearance to residents and strangers. The cultivation of flowers and veg- efables in back yards has proved (]luft an impetus in this direcfion and it is now utrged that eitizens take pride in keeping their alleys clean. Upon his return to the ¢ity on Friday Mayor Dahlman commended the work ahfl hoped that everybody would get into th¢ spirit of the occasion and show that [ aha can maintain its reputation of be- ing one of the cleanest cities of the coun- Again and Old Sol is Getting Hotter Every Day Our established thods - of . thorml;h Cl';i.]lfi!fg l:.:fiul?essy;)u ARE YOU PREPARED? the return of all garments in a condition as good as new. KANOUSE & SHOEMAKER 1709 Caming St. 5216 N, 24th St Phone D. 947, Phone W. 7831, With adequate shade for your house this summer? If not let us tell you how cheaply you can have your house equipped Sc;ott-Omaha Tent& Awning Co. I;oi\(l:ll\]‘ %{‘5 -Uwfi Successor to Scott-Rawitzer Co, ‘ Quy Help Us Grow. ~ Phone D, 882, Cor. 11th and Harney Sts, QU ALlTY ' Clean-up Time Paint-up Time||[8 & PAINTS :;‘\ A SPECIAL PAINT FOR EACH PARTICULAR PURPOSE WE GUARANTEE OUR PAINTS All come in the spring. If you are going to move why not do so with all the worry left out? Our RES M D [ l l 3 careful movers, modern vans and superior facilities make our service the choice of the people of y e r S » l 0 n "The city wagons will be started out Omaha. Phone, write or call and let us tell you more about our ‘‘Modern Ways of Moving." Sixteenth and Farnam—1416 Harney St. early Monday morning and will be kept going until every alley and street of the city has been covered. It is requested ma a an torage o. thet heaps of refuse be placed in the front f Bouses where possible, but if plaeed in 806-818 South 16th Street. Phone Douglas 4163, lleys they will be gathered up just same. " The street department officials say // +"they are ready to do their part and they ! ask the co-operation of all citizens, ——— g

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